Was it kino?

Was it kino?

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Terry was brutal as fuck with his villains instead of being cucked like Bruce, I'm thinking he's based

Yes

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Hell yeah it fucking was, the intro, the villains, the psuedo cyberpunk future everything was good

ten was an aryan goddess

it wasn't quite as good as the 90s batman animated series but it was good. the og batman and robin cameos and storylines were a nice touch

I was always more into Beyond than the animated series as a kid because it was a bit more action-heavy and accessible. I didn't really pay attention to the og series until later.

Hell fucking yeah.
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It was schway.

It was /fa/ as fuck.

I liked the balls of giving villains brutal deaths.
Presumably if the series continued they would have returned, but for all intents and purposes that guy for example fell to the centre of the earth.
Having Tim Drake be fucked up with post-traumatic stress from his life as Robin was a very real touch too.

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Yes but they got rid of Blight way too soon, he should have been Terry's last villain to defeat.

DID LANA KNOW? Sucked they didn't have closure on that. Last episode was such a disappointment.

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BLOW IT ALL UP

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I meant Dana. Also the blonde chick or dana who do we ship?

Who cares
Chelsea is best girl

The series has one weak point for me, and thats the lameness of the Batmobile design. It was just a vague pointy blob.
Especially considering Terry could fly anyway and didn't have much use for it, and as a flying car it didn't seem to have many advantages over regular flying cars in use.

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I actually think that Blight stuck around for way too long in the manner that he did. The initial setup was amazing - corrupt CEO has to hide the fact he's been turned into a radiation-fueled lich - but you can only have that setup for so long. Eventually, you're going to do an episode where he gets revealed to the public - and that's exactly what happened - and at that point you've basically killed off the character in a way. The 'CEO hiding his evil' character is gone, now you're on a similar but different 'disgraced plutocrat on the run from the law' character. And you need to have a plan for that second phase, which they didn't.

Blight's final episode had him hiding out on a submarine, with no scheme or plan beyond 'don't get arrested', eating a sandwich. That was what Blight's character - once high and mighty, his status as head of Wayne-Powers making him untouchable by Batman - had been reduced to. Cold cuts. An interesting development that could have been expanded on, but that should have been the plan from the start and there should have been further plans with where to take the character afterwards. Like he could be some 'Lord of War' type gun merchant, or whatever. Or maybe just a crime boss - with a fall from grace similar to Harvey Dent's, from respected attorney to petty gang leader. Maybe that's what Batman Beyond's greatest flaw was - absolutely no myth arc or series-wide story.

Fuck you for using the picture I was about to use.

The buried alive episode was the first one I ever saw as a kid. Up until that point I had watched some toddler-tier shit so I knew I stumbled upon something "hard" and edgy.

I'm baffled by how it ran on kids channels like this.

The Movie Is 100x better

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>never tapping dat ass
Wasn't it implied that Terry fucked her in one episode?