marvel cartoons vs DC cartoons

Started by dvampire5 pages

The new Batman cartoon on WB is good!

That new batman series is for kiddies, it really is not worth mentioning imo, much like krypto the superdog lol.

Originally posted by nvrbeenwthagirl
DC is about to release some new Justice league episodes str8 to dvd. I cannot wait.
Do you have a link with this information?

Originally posted by Badabing
Do you have a link with this information?

here you go
http://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?t=103726

did anyone see that horrible new fantastic four cartoon on cartoon network that got cancelled after 6 episodes.

Originally posted by Devil Lance
here you go
http://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?t=103726
Thank you. 😎
Originally posted by xmeat
did anyone see that horrible new fantastic four cartoon on cartoon network that got cancelled after 6 episodes.
Yes. The series had it's moments but didn't come close to living up to the hype.

Originally posted by Devil Lance
here you go
http://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?t=103726
is dc trying to be like marvel with the ultimate avengers and iron man DVD.

Oh cant wait for the doctor strange one.

Originally posted by xmeat
is dc trying to be like marvel with the ultimate avengers and iron man DVD.

Oh cant wait for the doctor strange one.

bump

Originally posted by Draco69
DC by far. The only good cartoons Marvel had were X-Men and Spider-Man (kinda, it had its moments...)

But DC set the standard for comic cartoons. Especially Batman.

Plus they had Batman Beyond so DC in curbstomp...

😛

awww let me guess you chose justice league of america best cartoon right ? 😆

Originally posted by xmeat
bump
Hmm, 19 minutes and already a bump. nutnut

Originally posted by Badabing
Hmm, 19 minutes and already a bump. nutnut
just wanted a answer

The popular opinion is that DC's cartoons are better than Marvel's cartoons and I agree. 🐰

X-MEN had the some good voice acting and sort of stayed true to the comic.

Plus it had APOCALYPSE!

Origional X_MEN pwns superfriends

Marvel ones since i've only seen one DC cartoon which was the batman one

Alright here is a list

1)Spiderman/Xmen TAS had some of the most solid/endearing voice acting for a comic series, so much that reading them you imagine their voice. Note that the JLU is good, but lacks having a STRONG theme music to always tie in to the character. For example.. everytime the Rhino appears..he has his little theme music jingle...same with vulture and crew. JLU does not have this, and sometimes has a blank background. Spider-Man TAS almost ALWAYS has some background music playing. Also, due to the "corniness" or the diverseity of the characters.. the slight overacting of the voice actors in X-Men/Spider Man are much captivating and memorable (Hey it's a comic book , so overact a bit!) I mean the Marvel-superheros games from Capcom used those same voice actors..to help cement the voices to the characters. Cal Dodd owns Wolverine's role..so watching the X-movies was weird (dont wanna take away from jackman)

2) Action wise..considering how Fox had ABSURD restrictions on spider-man (he was NOT allowed to punch) compared to the punch-fest between captain marvel and superman, JLU CLEARLY had the better animation... seems to run at a MUCH higher frame rate. Bruce Timm's simplistic (but still good) designs allowed for this..while trying to always animate spider-man with his webbing pattern on his suit must have been a bother. This is why characters with beam attacks (iron man) could just extend and arm and shoot out lazers for "action" ...while JLU could do much more elaborate scraps.

BTAS and spiderman have REALLY good character development, but i feel Xmen has a slightly better development than JLU (maybe because after 2nd season they featured so many other characters)

Obviously now i'd rather watch JLU, but as a kid you couldn't pry me away from Spiderman.

X-Men Evolution (under WB..which is ironically tied with DC) to me was painful to watch so i never got into it (No action..just teenage-drama).

Quick draw Mgraw come's in and pwns them all.

Originally posted by Trolt
Alright here is a list

1)Spiderman/Xmen TAS had some of the most solid/endearing voice acting for a comic series, so much that reading them you imagine their voice. Note that the JLU is good, but lacks having a STRONG theme music to always tie in to the character. For example.. everytime the Rhino appears..he has his little theme music jingle...same with vulture and crew. JLU does not have this, and sometimes has a blank background. Spider-Man TAS almost ALWAYS has some background music playing. Also, due to the "corniness" or the diverseity of the characters.. the slight overacting of the voice actors in X-Men/Spider Man are much captivating and memorable (Hey it's a comic book , so overact a bit!) I mean the Marvel-superheros games from Capcom used those same voice actors..to help cement the voices to the characters. Cal Dodd owns Wolverine's role..so watching the X-movies was weird (dont wanna take away from jackman)

2) Action wise..considering how Fox had ABSURD restrictions on spider-man (he was NOT allowed to punch) compared to the punch-fest between captain marvel and superman, JLU CLEARLY had the better animation... seems to run at a MUCH higher frame rate. Bruce Timm's simplistic (but still good) designs allowed for this..while trying to always animate spider-man with his webbing pattern on his suit must have been a bother. This is why characters with beam attacks (iron man) could just extend and arm and shoot out lazers for "action" ...while JLU could do much more elaborate scraps.

BTAS and spiderman have REALLY good character development, but i feel Xmen has a slightly better development than JLU (maybe because after 2nd season they featured so many other characters)

Obviously now i'd rather watch JLU, but as a kid you couldn't pry me away from Spiderman.

X-Men Evolution (under WB..which is ironically tied with DC) to me was painful to watch so i never got into it (No action..just teenage-drama).

1. I agree most of the characters were well-acted and indeed, very true to their comic book selves, but there was a certain ideology being forced on the viewers. As everyone knows, the whole mutants idea is a code word for gays, similar to the Legacy virus being a not-so-subtle reference to HIV/AIDS. I felt they forced that idea down our throats more in the animated series than in the comic books. Of all the characters, Sinister was the only one who I think didn't quite match his comic book counterpart. I've always had the impression of the victorian aristocratic madman, not the creepy guy with the sharp teeth. Guys like Apoc, Mags, Sabretooth, even bit players like Omega Red were well characterized and shown as people. Super powered and sometimes crazy people, but people.

2. OHHHHHHHH. That explains alot. I was wondering why there were so many explosions and so few punches. 😆 Agreed, JLU had the best super powered fights. I actually liked the rotating roster, it even brought obscure guys like The Question, Huntress, Black Canary and others, back to the limelight for a new generation of comic readers. The villains were fun as well. Grodd was particularly surprising. Especially the beastiality element, that was funny as hell. 😆 Darkseid, as he rightfully should, dominated the stage in his scenes.

3. Spiderman's character development is a joke compared to BTAS. Even JLU wasn't that good in character development. The only thing I hated about Xmen-TAS, was that they ended it just as the series was really big and about to hit it's sixth season.

4. Xmen: Evolution was a joke. Piss poor writing, bad character development, too much teenage angst, and a lousy ending. A few of the costume designs were interesting though.

hmm Shit, that was a long rant. Oh well. G'night folks.

Originally posted by TricksterPriest
Of all the characters, Sinister was the only one who I think didn't quite match his comic book counterpart. I've always had the impression of the victorian aristocratic madman, not the creepy guy with the sharp teeth.

I thought Sinister was better handled in the animated series. His origin was better in the animated series.

His ultimate goal was made more clear than in the comics. Sinister wants, what? The destruction of Apocalypse? More DNA?

Animated Sinister's was simple - to create a new breed of superior mutants in his own image to populate the future.

Sinister in the comics also seems to be just evil for the shake of it.

Sinister: Hey, Scott remember that nail you found yesterday in your shoe?

Cyclops: And it still hurts. What about it?

Sinister: I put it there!!!!

Cyclops: NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Originally posted by Evil_Ash
I thought Sinister was better handled in the animated series. His origin was better in the animated series.

His ultimate goal was made more clear than in the comics. Sinister wants, what? The destruction of Apocalypse? More DNA?

Animated Sinister's was simple - to create a new breed of superior mutants in his own image to populate the future.

Sinister in the comics also seems to be just evil for the shake of it.

[B]Sinister: Hey, Scott remember that nail you found yesterday in your shoe?

Cyclops: And it still hurts. What about it?

Sinister: I put it there!!!!

Cyclops: NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! [/B]

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