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Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths
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Saturday, September 13, 2008
The Batman: Animated Series in 3gp/mp4 format
The BATMAN: animated series
shown, currently on Cartoon Network, (although in some areas it's on KidsWB), is
one of my favorite
cartoon series that while may seem a bit for kiddies is actually a decent show
that has already run into 5 seasons (with each season, running 13 episodes). The
stories usually are catered for younger audiences unlike its previous Batman:
TAS that was a bit more dark and brooding depicting a more comic book-type
portrayal of the Dark Knight. This current version however, while peppered with
more "fun" and witty scripts (I personally like the soundtrack!) still
showcases a fairly serious array of Batman villains, including some special
cross-over episodes with Superman and the Justice League. I have so far
currently collected and converted each episode into 3gp/mp4 format (for better
storage and so I can bring it along with me wherever by storing it on my mobile
phone) from Seasons 3 and 4, picking up specifically when Batgirl joins
Batman in Season 4 and when Dick Grayson aka Robin becomes part of the Batman
family in Season 4. For those who want to continue on looking beyond these
seasons' series (some missing episodes are , please consider joining our newly
revamped and improved comic book forum at:

Also, for those who actually like to read comic books such as these, visit my newly created blog: http://www.comics2read.blogspot.com where I will try to update it with 2 recommendations at least twice a month.
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Saturday, August 23, 2008
Spider-Man: The New Animated Series in 3gp/mp4
The CGI version of Marvel's popular superhero features the voice talents of Neil Patrick Harris as Peter Parker/Spider-Man, Lisa Loeb as Mary Jane, and Ian Ziering as Harry Osborn. Assuming this series fits into the movie continuity, it takes place sometime after the first, but before the second (as Norman Osborn is dead). Here, Peter has graduated from high school and is attending Empire State University (although in the films he attends Columbia University). Still burdened with the desire to use his incredible, spider bite-derived powers to do good, he finds it hard balancing his responsibilities of being a superhero with schoolwork and his romance with Mary Jane Watson. Almost in all of this series, Harry craves for revenge on Spider-Man. But in the When Sparks Fly episode, Harry intends to help Spider-Man trap Electro.
Peter Parker was originally supposed to wear baggier clothes to hide his superhero musculature, but cost-effective difficulties with the CG format prevented folds from being put into his everyday attire. As a result, Peter's street clothes were redesigned to be close-fitting and contemporary, while still managing to hide his physique (and the costume he wore under his duds) as Spider-Man.
Aunt May does not appear in this series (except for a photograph in Peter's bedroom), because MTV executives feared that the appearance of any old people would deter their target youth audience from watching. By contrast, she made several prominent appearances in the first animated series and was a regular character on NBC's Spider-Man and Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends in the 1980s, and Spider-Man: The Animated Series on Fox Television.
The series employed a device which became a calling card for the show, where Peter Parker could apparently move so fast as to almost instantly change into his costume at will. Some of these scenes were visually creative. The police interrogation room sequence from "Law of the Jungle" is frequently cited as one of the best, with Peter shedding his clothes and suiting up as Spider-Man in a series of frozen, strobe light images as the emergency power struggles to kick in. However, other "quick changes" were downright baffling. As he runs down an alley to change in "Mind Games, Part 2," Peter's outer clothes literally morph into his costume in a burst of light. The first episode of the 1967 Spider-Man cartoon, "The Power of Doctor Octopus," featured the fastest change into costume before this series.
Every cellphone in the series is a bar style from Sony Ericsson.
Spider-Man New Animated Series
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