I swear, every time she screams I can't help but crack up, it's like she has the same issue as Fraw Bow from Gundam where her scream is a billion decibels louder than everyone else's.
Great work, Thanks for making this! I bought the dvd release when in came out in the early 2000's. I was disappointed with the lack of extra features, especially anything about Paul Soles - the voice of Spiderman and Peter Parker. He was still alive and I even heard an interview on the radio with him about the show around the same time the dvd set came out. Surely they could have at least have had him doing an interview or something for the dvd. He seemed quite happy to talk about the show on the radio so I'm sure he would have loved to be interviewed on the dvd. What a missed opportunity. Surely it wouldn't have cost much to add an interview.
Really enjoying your comparisons of the Bakshi episodes. This might be a very long shot but would you be able to do comparisons of Tom Harvey's three roles of the Bakshi era that were basically carbon copies of themselves:- - Radiation Specialist from 'Specialists and Slaves.' - Master Technician from 'Swing City.' - Doctor Atlantean from 'Up From Nowhere.' Tom played the villains who were basically similar designs to each other with very little changes but confused the heck out of me when I saw the episodes in the box set. I saw Swing City on the TV in my teens and the surreal moments really stuck with me. I was amazed that the character was used multiple times in different storylines to cut costs. But I found these awfully facinating to compare and also how badly the quality of the episodes got towards the end.
This spoiler was given because you immediately think, oh this is a story about Spidey vs Mr. Negative the whole time. Then, the even more heartbreaking Doc Ock reveal happens and now you don't realize that they did the same thing twice in the same story, with Mr. Negative and Doc Ock.
Robin didn't sat "Holy " in the comics at first, I think that Burt Ward introduced it, and it became part or Robin's character so much that the cartoons kept in in. Casey Kasem's "Holy's" were as great as Burt's!
Rogue is my second favorite X-Man. Her scream hurts my very soul. Like, hair stands on end, gritted teeth, eyes squeezed shut annoyance. Like a screeching baby, but adult sized.
"Hey mom can we have Christopher Nolan's the dark knight?" "But we have Christopher Nolan's the dark knight at home" Christopher Nolan's the dark night at home:
I had good enough faith in Wolverine as anybody did over the years like today. When not judging a book by cover, but content. Two words “stand up”. To when he even adviced cyclops against the spirit drinking alien.
You have to understand that THIS was the ERA of that time. All that stuff they did and said was considered acceptable. In todays WORLD you get cancelled. Period