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Old 10-22-2011, 02:25 AM   #1
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I'm a huge Batman fan, yet have not seen Return of the Joker. Mostly being because I am not a fan of Beyond and have no interest in anyone other than Bruce Wayne as Batman. But I hear so much good about it, that I gotta see it eventually.
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Old 10-22-2011, 05:57 AM   #2
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I'm a huge Batman fan, yet have not seen Return of the Joker. Mostly being because I am not a fan of Beyond and have no interest in anyone other than Bruce Wayne as Batman. But I hear so much good about it, that I gotta see it eventually.
For us old farts, I was relieved to find Bruce Wayne is in it, and featured heavily. You won't be disappointed.

But that Young Justice series? Not for me. And who's that upstart in a T-shirt with a Superman logo? Surely not Superboy?

I can't escape my fascination with the classic superheroes, I was indoctrinated as a child, it's in my blood. But those new heroes, now that I'm 40....
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But that Young Justice series? Not for me. And who's that upstart in a T-shirt with a Superman logo? Surely not Superboy?

I can't escape my fascination with the classic superheroes, I was indoctrinated as a child, it's in my blood. But those new heroes, now that I'm 40....
Young Justice has actually turned into a pretty good cartoon series. This is coming from myself, a person who mostly favors classic Silver and Bronze Age comics. Lots of cameos from the older superheroes are featured on Young Justice and they actually used Dick Grayson as Robin. The show is headed up by the writer responsible for Disney's Gargoyles, which also was a good cartoon for its time.

This has to be an early listing for Batwoman, there is no reason Warner would not release it simultaneously in the U.S.
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This has to be an early listing for Batwoman, there is no reason Warner would not release it simultaneously in the U.S.
The Blu-Ray release of Happiness Is a Warm Blanket Charlie Brown was limited to Canada, with only Walmart offering the Blu-Ray release in the USA.

Also the two Scooby-Doo movie I mentioned earlier, have released on Blu-Ray in Sweden at least:
Scooby-Doo and the Legend of The Vampire
Scooby-Doo and the Monster of Mexico
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Old 10-24-2011, 12:30 AM   #5
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The Blu-Ray release of Happiness Is a Warm Blanket Charlie Brown was limited to Canada, with only Walmart offering the Blu-Ray release in the USA.
It's a very good possibility that Batwoman is a timed Walmart exclusive here, which is why we haven't seen a press release yet for America. Walmart carried Batwoman in several different configurations on DVD. These retailer exclusives often come out with little fanfare, surprising everyone.
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It's a very good possibility that Batwoman is a timed Walmart exclusive here, which is why we haven't seen a press release yet for America. Walmart carried Batwoman in several different configurations on DVD. These retailer exclusives often come out with little fanfare, surprising everyone.
Wouldn't a Walmart (or other store) exclusive have been noticed by people now though? if the release date was 4th October 2011 too.
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Wouldn't a Walmart (or other store) exclusive have been noticed by people now though? if the release date was 4th October 2011 too.
This is an obscure release. I am a big fan of DCU animation projects and had no idea until today this movie was even on the Blu-ray radar. Walmart in the U.S. tends to be very haphazard in putting out catalog releases, often letting stock sit in storage for weeks.

If any site has the details on this release, it would be here:

http://www.worldsfinestonline.com/WF...ussion/boards/

And before you correct me, I see you already posted over there.
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Old 10-26-2011, 04:52 PM   #8
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Young Justice has actually turned into a pretty good cartoon series. This is coming from myself, a person who mostly favors classic Silver and Bronze Age comics. Lots of cameos from the older superheroes are featured on Young Justice and they actually used Dick Grayson as Robin. The show is headed up by the writer responsible for Disney's Gargoyles, which also was a good cartoon for its time.

This has to be an early listing for Batwoman, there is no reason Warner would not release it simultaneously in the U.S.
Id say Young Justice has already surpassed the first season of Justice League. It hasn't reached the heights of Season Two or Unlimited yet but its close

Though I doubt it will ever come to Blu-Ray Gargoyles was a fantastic show. Greg Weinsien really knows how to write great cartoons. I wish he would do some big screen projects as he truely has talent.
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