Originally posted by Mindship
DC, not just animation but also storytelling. Hell, Batman TAS, Superman TAS, JL and JLU are what drew me into DC comics, when I used to be exclusively a Marvel fan.
Same here.
But I honestly always feelt that if the DCU was written like the Bruce Timm universe it would be far more enjoyable.
One of the things I particularly enjoy more with DCAU than the actual comics, is that the continuity is relatively easier to understand.
Spider-Man & his Amazing Friends >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> everything else.
Especially the intro music.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQwNwQIY73U
Interesting (sort of) sidenote, Firestar is one of the few comic characters whose first appearance wase outside of regular comic continuity (she was in this cartoon way before she was ever in any comic)
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Give this a look - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TC4BPUQh0m0&mode=related&search=
Tony Jay Galactus WTFOMGRAPEstomps DC.
The guy was a voice-acting God among men.
X-men definately had the best theme-song/ opening though!
Oh man, the part where near the end, the heroes and villains are running towards each other, then the words "X-men" pop up with electricity running across it...
Batman comes in a close second.
Then Spiderman>JL>JLU
*I'm talking abt theme songs/openings*
DC has the edge on this in terms of the various toon dramas that they had. BTAS and the JL series were both absolutely fantastic. I particularly liked season 4 of JL for the watchmen elements. DC seems to have less bombs as well. Their lesser toons, teen titans/legion of superheroes/the batman are still quality when compared with Marvel's equivalents.
Marvel's best series has to be the x-men series, and I would put it right up there with JL and BTAS. Its last episode was absolutely monumental, in my opinion. Spiderman TAS was pretty good too, in that the show had a particular gravitas to it, but failed to balance that with the lighthearted portions of Spiderman's character. Its handling of villains was excellent, though.
Marvel DOES have the Spectacular Spiderman series though, which is not only true to the source material and character, but has so many blink-and-you-miss-it touches that allude to the difficult choices that Spiderman had to make and the ramifications, as well as the fallibility of the character. The show also had major cajones in pairing Pete with Gwen instead of MJ. If they follow up by actually killing Gwen off, that would further illustrate the series' willingness to break norms, and cement its budding greatness.
Spectacular spiderman is very arguably the best ongoing toon right now, save avatar.