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Magus
10-04-2011, 08:24 PM
Link (http://www.worldsfinestonline.com/news.php/news.php?action=fullnews&id=1139)

New details on upcoming DC Comics-related animation programming, including details on the next animated Batman series Beware the Batman, have been revealed.

Sam Register confirmed the title of the next animated Batman series, due in 2013. Register, executive vice president for creative affairs at Warner Bros. Animation, closed the MIP Junior conference in Cannes, France on Sunday, October 2nd, 2011, with a keynote address on upcoming Warner Bros. Animation plans. MIP Junior is an intensive two-day conference agenda of debates, interactive workshops, pitching and matchmaking sessions that update executives and consumers on the latest developments in kids’ entertainment. With a new Batman theatrical feature slated for next year, Register says it was synergy to bring about a new Batman animated series.

The next Batman animated series, debuting in 2013, is titled Beware the Batman. According to Register, the CGI animated series will spotlight a classic-looking Batman teaming up with a gun-toting Alfred Pennyworth and a female ninja sidekick. Beware the Batman is executive-produced by Glen Murakami, and will explore the mythology’s more obscure villains, such as Professor Pyg, but also won't shy away from featuring some of the more well-known Batman foes.

Concerning villains slated to appear in the series, Register commented, "We went in deeper into the villain library and pulled out some other villains. We didn’t want to do another Joker story...there’s too many of them."

"We just needed to do something new, so we’re starting off with new villains," he concluded.

In the series, Batman will team up with a younger female sidekick named Katana. During the keynote, Register added that Katana will fill the sidekick role, but won't be a replacement for Robin.

"Katana is gonna be his new Robin, but not necessarily," Register said.

Register also revealed new details about the forthcoming DC Nation block during his keynote address. Highlights include Aardman Animation creating new claymation Batman shorts, Plastic Man animated shorts, and the creator behind My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic working on a series of animated shorts teaming Wonder Girl, Batgirl, Supergirl called Super Best Friends Forever. Additionally, there is also a series of Doom Patrol animated shorts in production. The block will also host a series of behind-the-scenes videos, special interviews, and much more. DC Nation, slated to run for at least three years on Cartoon Network, will debut in Spring 2012 with Young Justice and Green Lantern: The Animated Series.

Welp fuck everything.

I especially enjoy the gun-toting Alfred. If this is some kind of First Wave reboot I might see that working but uh...nah. They lost me at CGI.

EDIT:

and the creator behind My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic working on a series of animated shorts teaming Wonder Girl, Batgirl, Supergirl called Super Best Friends Forever.

See they're female so they have to star in a cutesy-ass cartoon. DO YOU SEE WHAT YOU HAVE WROUGHT INTERNET IN YOUR WORSHIP OF THE PONIES?!

Flarecobra
10-04-2011, 08:42 PM
Not our fault they wanted Lauren Faust to work for them.

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-7-pgKSTpYII/Tot3r0D_-QI/AAAAAAAANOs/U63NlWOBQt4/s1600/captureeze.jpg

Magus
10-04-2011, 09:26 PM
Actually it now occurred to me they should just up and redo Krypto the Superdog but instead make it Diana the Wondermare and Her Super Pony Pals and just like make this a My Little Pony crossover extravaganza.

Fifthfiend
10-04-2011, 09:30 PM
See they're female so they have to star in a cutesy-ass cartoon. DO YOU SEE WHAT YOU HAVE WROUGHT INTERNET IN YOUR WORSHIP OF THE PONIES?!

Some totally great shit by someone who makes totally great shit?

I mean, what?

Intern Nin
10-04-2011, 09:36 PM
Supergirl, Wonder Girl, and Batgirl team written by Lauren Faust? Doom Patrol shorts? Other than the fact that this is replacing Batman: TBATB, I see no problem here. Color me one happy camper.

Magus
10-04-2011, 09:38 PM
Well I don't want to be seen as the dude who likes grim and gritty stuff only...but the title Super Best Friends Forever seems to be going a bit too far in the other direction.

EDIT:

FULL DISCLOSURE I pointed out that I disliked Brave and the Bold way back in the Brave and the Bold topic, so something even more in that direction is something I'm not going to care for.

Intern Nin
10-04-2011, 09:39 PM
That direction is awesome. Now shut your type-hole.

Magus
10-04-2011, 09:42 PM
I REFUSE TO BE CENSORED SOMETHING SOMETHING CGI SOMETHING SOMETHING GUNS SOMETHING SOMETHING NINJAS.

greed
10-04-2011, 09:45 PM
Honestly I'm just disappointed that "female ninja sidekick" didn't mean Cassandra Cain. The rest sounds sweet though.

Seil
10-04-2011, 09:53 PM
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_hvBsDbuV_Ng/SzVk8HhWBEI/AAAAAAAABPU/omgNxDhLFTE/s320/Batman66SuperAlfred.jpg

Gun-toting Alfred? Why not? He's already got super butler powers.

Magus
10-04-2011, 09:57 PM
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_hvBsDbuV_Ng/SzVk8HhWBEI/AAAAAAAABPU/omgNxDhLFTE/s320/Batman66SuperAlfred.jpg

Gun-toting Alfred? Why not? He's already got super butler powers.

Well, Batman traditionally (since the days of the Comics Code) has not been too into guns but then again it's a kids show so it'll probably shoot rubber bullets or tranquilizer darts or something. Which just makes it lamer really. If this were like First Wave and they went the whole way back to Batman himself using guns it'd be grim and gritty like I like it.

Honestly I'm just disappointed that "female ninja sidekick" didn't mean Cassandra Cain. The rest sounds sweet though.

And give up the amazingly original name Katana? You jest.

Token
10-04-2011, 10:11 PM
Alfred has traditionally been the only member of the Batfamily Bruce allows to use guns. He even has a shotgun down in the cave in case anyone breaks in. What's more, he was originally a member of the British secret service. While it's... unusual to see him running around on the streets toting guns, it's not quite the huge breach of character other ostensibly nerdy sites have been making it out to be.

As for "Super Best Friends Forever," I'm apprehensive. I'm not super fond of MLP (mostly because I'm tired of seeing it everywhere when it's nothing more than an okay-at-best children's show), and now three characters I actually like are going to be fucking everywhere to the point of utter obnoxiousness. The only way I can see it actually working out is if it's Steph instead of Babs, which, most likely, isn't going to happen. Steph and Kara actually have a pretty good dynamic, and it could be cool to see Diana as a sort of mentor figure to the two.

Magus
10-04-2011, 10:18 PM
Yeah, someone pointed out that Alfred is a grown man who can make his own decisions. But I'd still think he'd not use guns out on the street just cause Batman is all about not using the guns.

Has anyone seen the new Green Lantern CGI cartoon and is it as horrible as I imagined?

Amake
10-05-2011, 01:08 AM
The most exciting part of this to me is the bit with Doom Patrol. I doubt it's going to be based on Grant Morrison's defining run (http://img191.imageshack.us/img191/3032/doompatrolmontage.jpg), but hey, there's always hope.

Also, a Friendship is Magic with humanoid characters seems like it would likely dial back the sugar to non-life threatening levels which I could get behind.

Doc ock rokc
10-05-2011, 01:57 AM
http://i.imgur.com/RxChb.jpg The worst part is that several times his gun is loaded with ROCK SALT ROUNDS and uses it to scare away birds. Plus if we go on some of the more crazy writers back stories of him he is a capable secret agent that one time managed to kill a valkyrie with the same shotgun.

Magus
10-05-2011, 02:05 AM
I'm glad people feel they have to keep pointing out that Aflred has used a shotgun (filled with ultimately harmless if painful rounds) in the past, that makes his current use of a gun in this cartoon description exactly the same.

I'm kind of an idiot for not pointing out that even in the case of him using a gun it'd probably be with tranquilizer rounds or rubber bullets or something...oh wait.


Well, Batman traditionally (since the days of the Comics Code) has not been too into guns but then again it's a kids show so it'll probably shoot rubber bullets or tranquilizer darts or something. Which just makes it lamer really. If this were like First Wave and they went the whole way back to Batman himself using guns it'd be grim and gritty like I like it.

It's almost like I understand that Alfred has used a gun in the past but still think it is dumb to describe the new cartoon's Alfred as "gun-toting" since it implies far more use of a gun than the character has heretofore been seen to put into effect.

Kyanbu The Legend
10-05-2011, 02:32 AM
I was fine up until the "ninja sidekick" part. But then they were refering to Katana so all is good.

Except last I checked wasn't Katana a Samurai, not a Ninja?

Magus
10-05-2011, 03:18 AM
I was fine up until the "ninja sidekick" part. But then they were refering to Katana so all is good.

Except last I checked wasn't Katana a Samurai, not a Ninja?

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/f/f2/Katana_%28comics%29.jpg

Could go either way.

Let's go with the definition of ninja where they were probably just samurai who didn't want anybody to know who they were as they went about assassinating rivals in dark alleyways.

Kyanbu The Legend
10-05-2011, 03:27 AM
I'm not one to judge other people designs but dear god that old design is making my eyes ack.


Anyway thinking about it now, the last thing I've seen her in was Batman TBAB where it was rather hard to tell which class she was trained in.

You're right Magus, it's best to just go with both.

Betty Elms
10-06-2011, 12:42 AM
Well I guess it's off to a good start just by being a Batman show, which means that the people involved in the production are more likely to give half a shit about what they're doing. And exploring lesser known villains is probably a good thing. Then minus a few points for being CG on a television budget. Stilted action sequences in which nothing has any force or weight to it? Oh boy sign me right up.

Some totally great shit by someone who makes totally great shit? I mean, what?

It'll probably be a fabulous show, but it's still unfortunate that the only female centered animated superhero program also has to have such an aaadoooooraaaable title. And focus, most likely. "Girl's don't want to watch superheroes fighting crime and stopping evil. They want SUPER BEST FRIENDS FOREVER."

I'm sure loads of twenty and thirty-something year old men will be totally into it though, so I guess if you look at it that way it's a rather progressive approach to gender roles!

Locke cole
10-06-2011, 02:25 AM
The last time she was seen animated, she was just a chick with a cool (magical? cursed?) sword. Not really a samurai or ninja, just a kickass sword-wielding girl.

Then again, The Brave And The Bold is all I know about Katana, so there we go.