GENTLEMEN, ARE NORMAL CARTOONS Like This Gone Due To Feminism??!


Question: http://youtube.com/watch?v=ZJ8g8GQAAlI

Gents, I remember watching this ending as a kid about 13 years ago. It struck me as a good ending in one of the greatest cartoons series ever, Batman (1994).

*Things to note:

A. At 0:28, note how The Batman's excellent recovery after being asphyxiated gracefully implants the importance of physical conditioning in a boy who is watching the cartoon. Also note at 0:28 Batman's cat-like grace when he gets up and the way his face and stance are portrayed. The music used serves all this perfectly.

B. Notice the music at 0:43 and how it complements the ushering in of Clayface's reaction when he sees images of himself appearing. From a battle-oriented atmosphere 10 seconds before, the mood is beautifully led and established to being one of poignancy.

C. Note at 0:52 how Batman's cape cloaks him, thus signifying his change from attack mode to stealth mode. The latter is also used by him when approaching to help someone.

THOUGHTS?


Answers: http://youtube.com/watch?v=ZJ8g8GQAAlI

Gents, I remember watching this ending as a kid about 13 years ago. It struck me as a good ending in one of the greatest cartoons series ever, Batman (1994).

*Things to note:

A. At 0:28, note how The Batman's excellent recovery after being asphyxiated gracefully implants the importance of physical conditioning in a boy who is watching the cartoon. Also note at 0:28 Batman's cat-like grace when he gets up and the way his face and stance are portrayed. The music used serves all this perfectly.

B. Notice the music at 0:43 and how it complements the ushering in of Clayface's reaction when he sees images of himself appearing. From a battle-oriented atmosphere 10 seconds before, the mood is beautifully led and established to being one of poignancy.

C. Note at 0:52 how Batman's cape cloaks him, thus signifying his change from attack mode to stealth mode. The latter is also used by him when approaching to help someone.

THOUGHTS?

what the hell does feminism have to do with that?

Im sorry but, what the hell are you talking about?

1st: I used to watch Batman cartoons and Im a girl. 2nd: What does that have to do with Feminism? Feminism has been around since long before those cartoons have been out. 3rd: Many cartoons appeal to the male population more than the female. If you dont believe me see how many anime and cartoon shows feature scantily clad women.

Also as far as cartoons similar to the Batman genre, right now on cartoon network there is another Batman, Ben 10, Fantastic Four, The Justice League, Samuari JAck.

If you are refering to the dark nature of the show, then I would like to point out that cartoon television (American) as a whole has moved in a direction that is more light hearted. This has nothing to do with feminism and more to do with the FCC and parental groups.



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