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Batman: The Brave & The Bold: Fall Of The Blue Beetle

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Uploaded by on Jan 19, 2009

Blue Beetle traces his legacy back to the original Blue Beetle, to learn why the Scarab has chosen him to share in its powers and become a super hero. The journey leads him to the dangerous Science Island where he battles legions of robots alongside Batman and learns the truth behind Ted Kords disappearance. Voice actors starring in this episode include: Wil Wheaton as Ted Kord/ Silver Age Blue Beetle Lex Lang as Dr. Polaris Deidrich Bader as Batman Will Friedle as Jamie/ Blue Beetle Jason Marsden as Carlos

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  • Cool Ted Kord Blue Beetle in the Cartoon ! :)

  • Agreed. I tried to love "The Batman" but couldn't. However, I love "Brave and the Bold" immensely.

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  • @escottish140 i haven't watched alot of the Batman but i like it for what it is and this show is no different:) thanks for being respectful about your opinion.

  • @Snakebite105 I worry more about the five in the NEW 52 than in this show. XD

  • @escottish140 Right but as much as I like Dick I'm more interested in his other 4 children. Dick has overcome his problems years ago while the other 4 are still living with them.

  • @Snakebite105 Well, we did see Dick Grayson evolve into Disco Nightwing. Jason Todd...is up in the air, as he was mentioned by Bat-Mite. Because he's a fifth-dimensional being, we don't know if he dipped into this universe or another universe.

  • @escottish140 I'd just rather see what happens to his 5 children then him.

  • @Snakebite105 I completely disagree. The character of Batman is always fascinating because he's really one of the most emotionally and psychological distrubed characters in comics, particularly for a character essentially unchanged since the Golden Age of its creation. He is, in fact, equally as interesting as his villains. You can't have great villains without a great hero for them to match up with them. That's just the simple fact of the matter.

  • @escottish140 Batman as a character is a bit boring. but you can't think of him as a character. You need to think of him as an Event because no matter what he'll never lose. its when other people especially the batman villans interact with that event that it becomes an interesting story.

  • @fadyadelnageeb: To compare this series to BTAS is unfair because, yes, it's the best. This series needs to be looked at as a completely different animal. It knows it can't compare to BTAS, so it did something different and it really does love the characters and the material. Because of this, BTBAB stands second place after BTAS.

  • @escottish140 Batman The Animated Series is the best !

  • can I say Best Friends Forever ? :D

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