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Ah, sigh.
I'm still torn between the two DVD sets.... My money will hopefully be available on Monday, and both sets will hopefully still be available then, too. I have established that our local Wal-Mart carries them. But Sailor Moon is selling so quickly that there might not be any by Monday. And I really wanted the Batman set first and wait to get the Sailor Moon one until my Amazon gift card comes in....
The Crystal episode today did not help me decide. I have more hope that the Generals/Kings may live in Crystal-verse, because I get the feeling that Crystal is aiming for an ultimately happy ending for everyone. It feels so hopeful in the mood it sets. However, the catch is that if they live, they're going to be paired with the Sailor Senshi. That was a manga concept that didn't end up getting used, and I've never really been fond of it. I want Nephrite with Naru, not Jupiter. I just can't even wrap my mind around how Nephrite and Jupiter are compatible. And since manga Nephrite is supposed to be noted for being impulsive, it seems the worst thing possible to pair him with Jupiter, who is also impulsive.
I'm concerned about the fact that for a moment, the Generals had gems on their foreheads, though. That sets off alarm bells in my head, since in the manga they end up turned into/reduced to the minerals they're named after. I'm desperately hoping the stones on their foreheads aren't an indication that they'll have that fate in Crystal. I'd accept the twist of pairing them with the Senshi, if it means they can live. But I still wouldn't ever consider Crystal the definitive version of Sailor Moon.
Even with their sad fates in the original anime, I still want that set. I just wish I could feel confident that it wouldn't completely sell out if I get Batman first and wait for the gift card for Sailor Moon. Then I start thinking that I'd really like to see the Nephrite/Naru stuff in the original anime right away and that I want that first. But they don't even have the whole Nephrite/Naru arc on this new set; the final episode is delayed to the second set. Ugh. They did that so each set could be evenly split into 23 episodes, but that is still way frustrating to be left hanging like that.
And I watched The Batman vs. Dracula again and suddenly realized that the most obvious time period for it is season 1, not 2. Yin wouldn't be Batman's ally in season 1. Ethan supports Batman, but he doesn't have access to him like Yin does later. They wouldn't have agreed with the SWAT team's actions, but probably wouldn't have had any power to stop it. I always figured it was season 2 because that was when they started making the film, but it just doesn't make sense for Yin not to be there if it's season 2. And if it's after season 2, it doesn't make sense for Commissioner Gordon not to be there. So season 1 is what's left.
Also, I determined that Kevin Michael Richardson's interpretation of The Joker can actually be lovable at times. He's deadly dangerous, make no mistake about that, and he's nasty and only cares about himself, yet he can be genuinely funny and somehow, Kevin plays him so well that he's somehow lovable in spite of all this. That takes talent! And I, at least, am left wanting more. A lot of people hated that Joker because of his wild redesign (giant floppy spikes, like Yami Marik's, only longer, and no shoes, ROTFLOL), but that's such a shame. I was stunned by the redesign, I'll admit, but it didn't take me long to warm up. I was more interested in personality than design, and he was such fun that I focused on that. And eventually I became very fond of the redesign, too.
(With the Riddler, I'll admit that I was instantly attracted to his redesign. I thought it was awesommmme. But personality-wise, I was disgusted by him until it was revealed halfway through his first episode that there weren't real bombs throughout the city at all, just lime Jell-O. Suddenly he was extremely intriguing and I was fond of him in every way. He really isn't like most of the other members of the rogue's gallery.)
You know, it's kind of scary to think that a nutcase like The Joker must be really smart where chemistry and biology are concerned. He couldn't just throw a bunch of random stuff together; he'd have to really know how everything worked in order to make things that would do what he wanted, like the Joker Gas and the Joker Putty. I think that might be the most frightening thing about him: he's really capable of making dangerous stuff and has no qualms about using it everywhere, on everyone.
And Tom Kenny took more from Burgess Meredith's Penguin than just the laugh. While watching a couple of 1960s Batman clips, I was amused by the familiar, gravelly voice. That may be one reason why I ended up loving the 1960s series so much, because the Penguin there was like the one I was used to from The Batman. I think it's way cool that Tom Kenny copied the voice and laugh on Burgess Meredith's. The 1960s Penguin isn't crude, at least, not that I remember, but otherwise, Tom Kenny's is very similar to him.
I watched a couple of clips from The Animated Series too, and I kind of winced at their Penguin's voice. He's interesting in personality, but the voice just really ... lacks something. It seems so bland compared to the colorful tones of Burgess and Tom's Penguins.
Also, the new and popular Arkham series of video games.... Wow, a Cockney Penguin. That's something I thought I'd never hear. And the graphics .... oh my goodness. The graphics are incredible.
I wonder why it's becoming a trend for the Riddler to wear glasses? I think it started in Batman Forever, but then stopped; the cartoon versions did not wear glasses. Then Young Justice's did, and Arkham's did, and Gotham's does. Huh.
I like the Riddler's voice in the Arkham games, too. And the voice actor is actually on the message board for the 1960s Batman series! Sweet. I love accessible celebrities. I wish some people from The Batman would wander in too, and I could ask them the questions I'm dying to about the Riddler redesign and Robert Englund playing him.
The Crystal episode today did not help me decide. I have more hope that the Generals/Kings may live in Crystal-verse, because I get the feeling that Crystal is aiming for an ultimately happy ending for everyone. It feels so hopeful in the mood it sets. However, the catch is that if they live, they're going to be paired with the Sailor Senshi. That was a manga concept that didn't end up getting used, and I've never really been fond of it. I want Nephrite with Naru, not Jupiter. I just can't even wrap my mind around how Nephrite and Jupiter are compatible. And since manga Nephrite is supposed to be noted for being impulsive, it seems the worst thing possible to pair him with Jupiter, who is also impulsive.
I'm concerned about the fact that for a moment, the Generals had gems on their foreheads, though. That sets off alarm bells in my head, since in the manga they end up turned into/reduced to the minerals they're named after. I'm desperately hoping the stones on their foreheads aren't an indication that they'll have that fate in Crystal. I'd accept the twist of pairing them with the Senshi, if it means they can live. But I still wouldn't ever consider Crystal the definitive version of Sailor Moon.
Even with their sad fates in the original anime, I still want that set. I just wish I could feel confident that it wouldn't completely sell out if I get Batman first and wait for the gift card for Sailor Moon. Then I start thinking that I'd really like to see the Nephrite/Naru stuff in the original anime right away and that I want that first. But they don't even have the whole Nephrite/Naru arc on this new set; the final episode is delayed to the second set. Ugh. They did that so each set could be evenly split into 23 episodes, but that is still way frustrating to be left hanging like that.
And I watched The Batman vs. Dracula again and suddenly realized that the most obvious time period for it is season 1, not 2. Yin wouldn't be Batman's ally in season 1. Ethan supports Batman, but he doesn't have access to him like Yin does later. They wouldn't have agreed with the SWAT team's actions, but probably wouldn't have had any power to stop it. I always figured it was season 2 because that was when they started making the film, but it just doesn't make sense for Yin not to be there if it's season 2. And if it's after season 2, it doesn't make sense for Commissioner Gordon not to be there. So season 1 is what's left.
Also, I determined that Kevin Michael Richardson's interpretation of The Joker can actually be lovable at times. He's deadly dangerous, make no mistake about that, and he's nasty and only cares about himself, yet he can be genuinely funny and somehow, Kevin plays him so well that he's somehow lovable in spite of all this. That takes talent! And I, at least, am left wanting more. A lot of people hated that Joker because of his wild redesign (giant floppy spikes, like Yami Marik's, only longer, and no shoes, ROTFLOL), but that's such a shame. I was stunned by the redesign, I'll admit, but it didn't take me long to warm up. I was more interested in personality than design, and he was such fun that I focused on that. And eventually I became very fond of the redesign, too.
(With the Riddler, I'll admit that I was instantly attracted to his redesign. I thought it was awesommmme. But personality-wise, I was disgusted by him until it was revealed halfway through his first episode that there weren't real bombs throughout the city at all, just lime Jell-O. Suddenly he was extremely intriguing and I was fond of him in every way. He really isn't like most of the other members of the rogue's gallery.)
You know, it's kind of scary to think that a nutcase like The Joker must be really smart where chemistry and biology are concerned. He couldn't just throw a bunch of random stuff together; he'd have to really know how everything worked in order to make things that would do what he wanted, like the Joker Gas and the Joker Putty. I think that might be the most frightening thing about him: he's really capable of making dangerous stuff and has no qualms about using it everywhere, on everyone.
And Tom Kenny took more from Burgess Meredith's Penguin than just the laugh. While watching a couple of 1960s Batman clips, I was amused by the familiar, gravelly voice. That may be one reason why I ended up loving the 1960s series so much, because the Penguin there was like the one I was used to from The Batman. I think it's way cool that Tom Kenny copied the voice and laugh on Burgess Meredith's. The 1960s Penguin isn't crude, at least, not that I remember, but otherwise, Tom Kenny's is very similar to him.
I watched a couple of clips from The Animated Series too, and I kind of winced at their Penguin's voice. He's interesting in personality, but the voice just really ... lacks something. It seems so bland compared to the colorful tones of Burgess and Tom's Penguins.
Also, the new and popular Arkham series of video games.... Wow, a Cockney Penguin. That's something I thought I'd never hear. And the graphics .... oh my goodness. The graphics are incredible.
I wonder why it's becoming a trend for the Riddler to wear glasses? I think it started in Batman Forever, but then stopped; the cartoon versions did not wear glasses. Then Young Justice's did, and Arkham's did, and Gotham's does. Huh.
I like the Riddler's voice in the Arkham games, too. And the voice actor is actually on the message board for the 1960s Batman series! Sweet. I love accessible celebrities. I wish some people from The Batman would wander in too, and I could ask them the questions I'm dying to about the Riddler redesign and Robert Englund playing him.
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On a lighter note, just the mention of Burgess Meredith's Penguin makes me giggle because of his utterly nonsensical cameo in "Monkees Blow their Minds." LOL.
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I can totally understand you being shaken away from doing any encasings.
LOL, I watched that last night. Such a random cameo that made no sense, but such fun.
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Things feel kind of up in the air about Crystal to me, but I haven't seen the latest episode. We'll just have to hope things turn out well?
I really, really loved The Batman's Joker, although I'm biased because I was pretty young when the series was airing. But he was so entertaining to watch! The moment that best describes why I love him is the part in the movie when he recovers from vampirism and Batman asks him where Dracula is, and Joker says "I'm looking at him!" XD You can't help but love him. And yeah, he's not as dumb as his behavior suggests, which is kind of a frightening thought.
I have the Arkham games, and I love them ♥ Don't look too closely at Penguin's monocle >> Apparently he found more in common with thugs than with the elite, which might be why the voice actor chose his accent? ...That sounds kind of prejudiced, now that I say it like that.
I have the prequel comic for Arkham City, and there's a short story on the Riddler in there, so I'll scan that if I can ever find it again >__>
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I'm not sure why it feels to me like Crystal seems hopeful. Maybe because I'm familiar with the first anime, and because the Generals have been kept alive in Crystal all this time and even got their memories briefly. I don't really like the manga that much.... I think in the manga, they remember at this point (the same time the Senshi remember things) and it's right before they're turned to minerals. So in Crystal, remembering at this point and then being mind-controlled again instead, to me it's more hopeful that they might live.
LOL! Yes, that was a classic line. And indeed, he was just so much fun in that version!
I was thinking I remembered you had those games. :)
Cockneys are sadly sort of stereotyped as thugs and crooks a lot. My adorable Ginger (the blond in this icon) is a jewel thief and speaks with what is probably a Cockney accent, although it doesn't seem quite that pronounced. I've opted to just call him an East Londoner, since Cockneys live there but not all East Londoners are Cockneys. And I can just leave it up in the air whether he's meant to be Cockney or not.
Awesome! Thanks! I saw one of the Arkham comics at B&N last week, but I'm not sure if it was that one or not.
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I'll still hope they live, though. I don't have anything to base that off of, since obviously this is my first foray into Sailor Moon, but if they've changed it up like that then I'd say there is a chance they'll live.
Mweh ): That's a good way of getting around it, I think. Just leave it up to the reader.
Now all I have to do is find it, LOL. >>
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Indeed, that's what I'll cling to.
Yep.
Ah, the aggravation of stuff that insists on hiding when you want it.