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Showing posts with label kids. Show all posts
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Tuesday, 9 January 2024

Top 10 Superhero Animated Shows

Superheroes are everywhere, and who has not ever dreamt or wanted to become one? 
So come with me and get your capes on and mask's down, as it is time to fly around and list my top 10 fave Superhero Animated shows!
10: Ben 10
"Ben 10" is an animated television series created by the group "Man of Action" and produced by Cartoon Network Studios. The original series premiered in 2005, and since then, the franchise has expanded with various sequels and spin-offs. The "Ben 10" franchise has evolved over the years, with multiple sequels and spin-offs, including "Ben 10: Alien Force," "Ben 10: Ultimate Alien," "Ben 10: Omniverse," and "Ben 10 (2016)." Ben 10 has had some tv movies/crossovers and live action movies too! The series explores themes of heroism, responsibility, and the consequences of wielding great power. Ben's journey involves not only battling villains, but also learning to use the Omnitrix responsibly. "Ben 10" has resonated with audiences for its engaging storytelling, diverse set of characters, and the imaginative concept of a young hero with the ability to transform into powerful aliens. The franchise's continued success reflects its lasting appeal to viewers of all ages.

9: Invincible
The most recent series on my list will be the more adult themed superhero show Invincible. "Invincible" is an animated superhero television series based on the comic book of the same name by writer Robert Kirkman and artist Cory Walker. The show was produced by Simon Racioppa for Amazon Prime Video and premiered in 2021. "Invincible" addresses mature themes, including morality, identity, and the consequences of power. The series delves into darker and more complex aspects of superhero storytelling. "Invincible" stands out for its gripping narrative, well-developed characters, and a willingness to explore the darker aspects of superhero lore. It has been praised for its mature and nuanced approach to the genre, making it a notable addition to the superhero television landscape.

8: Powerpuff Girls
    When I was a child other boys would usually look at you weirdly if you watched "a girly" show like Powerpuff Girls, however it was actually excellent and IF those people who looked down on the show bothered to watch an episode they would get a lot more out of it than what they thought. "The Powerpuff Girls" is an animated television series created by animator Craig McCracken. The show premiered on Cartoon Network in 1998 and quickly became a popular and iconic animated series. Bubbles, Blossom and Buttercup help inspire a generation of children with their strong, independent female characters. "The Powerpuff Girls" is celebrated for its humour, unique characters, and its positive representation of strong female protagonists. It remains a cultural touchstone in the world of animated television and has retained its popularity over the years.

7: Teen Titans
T-E-EN T-I-T-ANS TEEN TITANS LETS GO! The show that made me love the young group of superheroes is the Cartoon Network first run of the show. Mature story line and good laughs and memorable moments made this show so good and really put TEEN TITANS ON THE MAP! "Teen Titans" is an animated television series that premiered on Cartoon Network in 2003 and ran for five seasons until 2006. The show was created by Glen Murakami and Sam Register, and it is based on the DC Comics superhero team, the Teen Titans. The series features a memorable soundtrack, including the opening theme "Teen Titans Theme" performed by Puffy AmiYumi. While "Teen Titans" concluded its original run in 2006, it has remained popular through reruns, home media releases, and streaming services. The series is praised for its engaging storytelling, well-developed characters, and unique approach to animated superhero content.

6: X-Men Animated
Without this show, I probably would not have known or heard or cared about the X-men. Awesome metal theme song that was so catchy with its screeching guitar. Memorable characters and moments. The show introduced me to Wolverine, Rogue, Gambit, Cyclops, Jubilee, Magneto, Gambit, Cable, Sentinels, Mutants, Professor X, Jean Gray and so many more! "X-Men: The Animated Series" is an animated television series that originally aired from 1992 to 1997. The show is based on the Marvel Comics superhero team, the X-Men, and it became one of the most beloved and influential animated adaptations of the X-Men franchise. The iconic and memorable opening theme, composed by Ron Wasserman, is one of the most recognized and beloved theme songs in animated television. The show's success led to the creation of various X-Men merchandise, including action figures, comic book adaptations, and video games. "X-Men: The Animated Series" is celebrated for its faithful adaptation of the X-Men comics, its engaging storytelling, and its contribution to the cultural prominence of superhero animation in the 1990s.

5: Superman animated
"Superman: The Animated Series" is an animated television series that aired from 1996 to 2000. Produced by Warner Bros. Animation, the series is part of the DC Animated Universe (DCAU) and serves as a companion to "Batman: The Animated Series." and also the next entry on my list. Tim Daly provides the voice for Superman/Clark Kent, Dana Delany voices Lois Lane, and Clancy Brown voices Lex Luthor. The strong voice cast contributes to the series' quality. The show has the same distinctive look and feel as JLU and Batman Animated Series. The series introduces new characters, including the sympathetic villain Mercy Graves and the superhero Steel (John Henry Irons). The musical score by composer Shirley Walker adds to the epic and emotional tone of the series. "Superman: The Animated Series" is considered a successful and well-received adaptation of the Superman character. It contributed to the enduring popularity of animated superhero shows in the late 20th century.
The series has continued to be appreciated by fans for its faithful representation of Superman, its engaging storytelling, and its contributions to the broader DC Animated Universe.

4: Justice League
Not to be confused with it's sequel JL Unlimited, The series explores the dynamics within the Justice League as these iconic heroes come together to face powerful threats that no single hero could handle alone. The series features a notable voice cast, with Kevin Conroy as Batman, George Newbern as Superman, and Susan Eisenberg as Wonder Woman, among others. Compared to previous animated adaptations, "Justice League" adopts a darker and more mature tone, reflecting the tone of DC Comics in the early 2000s. "Justice League" is considered a landmark animated series that brought together DC's most iconic superheroes. It paved the way for the expansion of the DC Animated Universe with the sequel series "Justice League Unlimited."  After two seasons, the series was rebranded as Justice League Unlimited, a successor series which aired for three seasons. It is the first series in the DC Animated Universe to fully use digital ink and paint, also the first to be produced in widescreen starting in Season 2.

3: Batman Beyond
I was a big fan of this growing up, and I need to rewatch it Terry was such a breath of fresh air to Batman and I need more badly of this show or a live action film or something more to continue or reboot it please. "Batman Beyond" is an animated television series that aired from 1999 to 2001, and it serves as a continuation of the Batman animated series franchise. Created by Bruce Timm, Paul Dini, and Alan Burnett, "Batman Beyond" explores a futuristic Gotham City and introduces a new character taking on the mantle of Batman. The series is set in a future Gotham City, approximately 40 years after the events of "Batman: The Animated Series." Technology has advanced, and the original Batman, Bruce Wayne, is now an elderly man. "Batman Beyond" introduces new villains alongside some familiar faces from Batman's rogues' gallery. The series explores the impact of futuristic technology on crime and vigilantism. Will Friedle voices Terry McGinnis/Batman, and Kevin Conroy reprises his role as the voice of Bruce Wayne/Batman. The continuity in voice casting helps bridge the connection to the previous animated series. "Batman Beyond" received acclaim for its fresh approach to the Batman mythology, blending noir aesthetics with a futuristic setting. The series has maintained its popularity over the years and is considered a standout in the realm of animated superhero storytelling. Happy 25 Years To Batman Beyond!

2: Spider-Man (90s animated series)
Growing up, I was a big fan of Spider-man and the number 1 spot on my list. It's a shame we never had more of this amazing show. The "Spider-Man" animated series from the 1990s is a classic-animated television show based on the Marvel Comics character Spider-Man. It originally aired from 1994 to 1998 and is widely regarded as one of the most beloved and iconic adaptations of Spider-Man in animated form. Unlike some animated series of its time, "Spider-Man" embraced long-form storytelling, with overarching plot lines that extended over multiple episodes. This allowed for more in-depth exploration of characters and story arcs. The series had crossovers with other Marvel characters and storylines, introducing viewers to characters like the X-Men, Iron Man, and The Fantastic Four. The series is well-known for its catchy theme song, composed by Joe Perry of Aerosmith. The theme song is often considered one of the most recognizable and beloved animated series themes. "Spider-Man: The Animated Series" is celebrated for its engaging storytelling, memorable characters, and its ability to capture the essence of Spider-Man's comic book adventures. It remains a nostalgic favourite for fans of both Spider-Man and animated superhero television.
 
1: Batman The Animated Adventures
OK growing up to no surprises I loved and binged these top 3 but the most I watched and had action figures of was from Batman. "Batman: The Animated Series" is an animated television series that originally aired from 1992 to 1995. It is widely regarded as one of the greatest animated series and one of the best adaptations of the Batman character. Created by Bruce Timm and Eric Radomski, the series is known for its unique visual style, mature storytelling, and iconic voice cast. The series is renowned for its distinctive Art Deco-inspired animation and design, giving Gotham City a timeless and atmospheric look. We had all of Batman's rouge gallery appear, but also we had a brand-new star arrive and breakout from the series one we all know and love named Harley Quinn. This show had a star-studded cast, the iconic Kevin Conroy, the legendary Mark Hamil and Arleen Sorkin. The show won many emmy's. Shirley Walker provided the Danny Elfman inspired soundtrack from the Batman 1989 film. The influence of "Batman: The Animated Series" extends beyond its initial run, with its legacy evident in subsequent Batman adaptations, animated series, and the broader landscape of superhero storytelling. It remains a beloved and influential cornerstone of animated television.

Did I miss your fave out? Let me know your faves by commenting :D
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Tuesday, 2 January 2024

Top 10 Cartoons

Happy New Year everyone!
Not sure if I have done this before, but let's go down nostalgia lane and remember some of our fave cartoons we loved watching as a kid. Here are 10 of my personal favourites.
10: Xiolin Showdown
 Its recognized for its unique blend of action, humour, and engaging characters, making it a memorable animated series for many fans.  The series follows four young monks—Omi, Kimiko, Raimundo, and Clay—chosen to become Xiaolin Dragons, warriors tasked with protecting the mystical Shen Gong Wu, powerful artefacts with unique abilities. Their main antagonist is Jack Spicer, a villain who seeks to collect the Shen Gong Wu for his own nefarious purposes.

9: Powerpuff Girls
The series follows the adventures of three kindergarten-aged girls with superpowers: Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup. They were created by Professor Utonium using a mixture of sugar, spice, everything nice, and an accidental dose of Chemical X. The show is celebrated for its positive portrayal of female protagonists who are strong, capable, and independent. It has been praised for breaking gender stereotypes and inspiring young viewers. 

8: Grim Adventures Of Billy & Mandy
The series stands out for its unconventional premise, mixing supernatural elements with humor, and exploring the dynamics between the cheerful but clueless Billy, the pragmatic Mandy, and the reluctant Grim Reaper. 

7: Codename Kids Next Door
"Codename: Kids Next Door" is celebrated for its humor, creativity, and the way it empowers children to fight against perceived injustices. It has left a lasting impact on those who grew up watching it during its original run. "Codename: Kids Next Door" is an animated television series that aired on Cartoon Network from 2002 to 2008. Created by Mr. Warburton, the show follows a group of five children who operate as secret agents, using codenames and high-tech gadgets to combat adult tyranny. 

6: Fosters Home For Imaginary Friends
"Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends" is an animated television series created by Craig McCracken, the same creator of "The Powerpuff Girls." The show aired on Cartoon Network from 2004 to 2009. "Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends" is celebrated for its imaginative concept, well-developed characters, and its ability to appeal to both children and adults. The series has left a lasting impact on the animation community.

5: Courage The Cowardly Dog
"Courage the Cowardly Dog" is an animated television series that originally aired on Cartoon Network from 1999 to 2002. Created by John R. Dilworth, the show is known for its unique animation style, dark humor, and surreal storytelling. "Courage the Cowardly Dog" stands out for its blend of horror, humor, and heart. The series has become a cult classic, appreciated for its distinctive style and willingness to explore darker and more experimental themes in animation.

4: SpongeBob Squarepants
"SpongeBob SquarePants" is an immensely popular animated television series created by marine science educator and animator Stephen Hillenburg. The show premiered on Nickelodeon in 1999 and has become one of the longest-running and most iconic animated series in television history. "SpongeBob SquarePants" continues to be a cultural phenomenon, entertaining audiences of all ages with its humor, creativity, and memorable characters.

3: Tom & Jerry
"Tom and Jerry" is an iconic animated comedy series created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. The series first debuted in 1940 and has since become one of the most beloved and enduring animated franchises in the world. "Tom and Jerry" remains a beloved classic that continues to entertain audiences with its timeless humor and animated brilliance. The cat-and-mouse duo's misadventures have become a cherished part of animation history.

2: Scooby Doo
"Scooby-Doo" is a classic animated franchise that originated in 1969 and has since become a cultural phenomenon. Created by Joe Ruby and Ken Spears for Hanna-Barbera Productions, the series has undergone various iterations and adaptations. "Scooby-Doo" remains a timeless classic that has entertained audiences of all ages with its humor, mystery-solving adventures, and memorable characters. The franchise's enduring popularity is a testament to its cultural significance in the world of animation.

1: Ed, Edd N Eddy
"Ed, Edd n Eddy" is an animated television series created by Danny Antonucci. The show originally aired on Cartoon Network from 1999 to 2009. "Ed, Edd n Eddy" is celebrated for its humor, unique animation style, and the endearing quirks of its characters. The series remains a nostalgic favorite for those who grew up watching Cartoon Network during its original run.

Honourable mentions: Looney Toons, Flintstones, Simpsons, Top Car, Wacky Races, Dastardly & Muttley and their flying machines, Taz of Tasmania, rugrats, sonic x, Recess, TMNT, Samurai Jack.
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Tuesday, 17 November 2015

Random Ramblin's - Part 18 - I am unlucky Alf!

Hey, boy have i had a shitty day. Started from work,went to my car,went to lack of sleep and a bad feeling in my stomache its so weird. Ah christ im a cranky unlucky piece of shit today! Well its been a pretty boring shitty week altogether haha. Thomas George a good friend of mine said the following about me " Scott you are officially the unluckiest person ever! All you ever do is post of how something broke or something bad happened to you haha" It is very true fair play i am also now wondering shall i write something a book maybe chronicling all the bad shit thats happened to me in life? I think it would be interesting. 

Big game reviews - I think reviews of a massive game with loads of hours of gameplay should only have reviews launched a week after the launch of a game. I just seen a fallout 4 review and it's annoyed me. How can anyone just speedrun a game for that matter if its your first gameplay you should spend hours looking around,doing the story and stuff and not going story mission to story mission as it kinda ruins a game I find. I know some gaming companies and lucky people have the game earlier than it's release date but come on sure would be nice to see reviews of massively hyped games a day or few days after its release date. I dont want to start a big fresh hugely hyped game to see people going "oh shit son must play 9.3 outta 10 ya dig it suckaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhh" that shit is annoying just shut it. 

Lego games - Pros & Con - Pros are that it can be fun and short and easy to get achievments. Cons are its not ever that funny. The fact there is puzzles in bits where in the films the lego game is based on often or not has no or very few puzzles yet the game to make it longer i bet just puts these puzzles in for that matter. 

Kids games - Are they really for kids? Heck i admit i have a struggle on some games be it a couple lego ones or minecraft and my nieces and nephews under 10 struggle like hell on those games but say if you put them on something shit and stupid like oh call of duty? Oh they will fail at first but they will pick it up. Its pretty mental i gotta say. 

Friday 13th November 2015 - Paris. Well what can i say about the paris attacks? I am disgusted by it. Why do we have to have such arseholes in the world. Ruin innocent peoples nights and lives. Who gave them the right to take away so many people lives. Many will blame them on their ethnic origins or their religion but i just blame those individual ass holes for doing such horrible disgusting things in killing innocent unarmed people for what? WHY!?  WHY DO PEOPLE HAVE TO BE SUCH ASSHOLES?! WHAT GIVES THEM THE RIGHTS TO TAKE AWAY THE LIVES OF MANY INNOCENT UNARMED PEOPLE? France is a lovely country i would have liked to have visited some day but with the two attacks this year it has really put me off. LEAVE FRANCE ALONE STOP ATTACKING IT! People say we should retaliate with bombs to the country where isis hides and others say we all should close our borders and get rid of immigrants.  I think we should all have a sit down talk our problems out. THERE IS NO NEED FOR SUCH VIOLENCE! Honestly i am still so shocked and disgusted and saddened by the news of the paris attacks i hope everyone in paris is staying safe and keeps vigilant. Please look out for any trouble and suspicious people we need to be careful. The whole world needs to sort isis out they can not go around doing this. NO ONE SHOULD BE GOING ROUND CAUSING HARM TO OTHERS! IF SOMEONE BELIEVES IN SOMETHING YOU DONT WELL FUCK OFF AND LEAVE THEM BE! WE ALL HAVE OUR OWN BELIEFS,THIS IS 2015! Honestly the other nations do not need to retaliate because i am afraid it will bring more attacks but also i am afraid if we do not attack back because they may still go about destroying lives.  How can we combat it? God its such a fucked up world we live in. 

Anyway i recently went on a night out of aberdare town center on friday and saturday night and honestly it was shit!

Why do i even have skype? I don't even use it XD Same for spotify wait no i do use it but not much. Random ramblings yet again from me. I don't even use facebook stickers much tongue emoticon What am i on about? I knew i should not have fallen asleep earlier.

THE WOLF AMONG US - I recently bought and completed this game. The initial trial i played when it was first released had me not like it but since i seen it cheap and since i was bored i thought fine lets buy it and give it a proper go. I very much enjoyed it! really hope a second season comes out next year. Telltale come up strong yet again as always. It has just been so interesting and before hand no i did not know of the fable comic series before the games release but I'm interested in them now but more interested in a sequel to the game. Right what's next on my games to play list?

God i have been really hungry lately like not long after i have had food i just feel hungry again i think my eat pattern is fucked up basically.

Hope this dont jinx things but its been a week now since i heard from work. 2 weeks since i last worked. When will i get word of this disciplinary or if im fired? Yeah there is a lot to say about this bit but i will save it for another time. 

Thats all for this blog post my bloggey woggeys.