My favorite episode of X-Men: Evolution will always be "Middleverse" because everything came together so well in this one episode (story/writing; animation; music; etc.). :cool:
A most enjoyable continuation of the movie, IMHO.
Also, there were a few interesting additions to the cast (Queen La; Count Rokoff; Bobby Canler).
All in all, I had a swell time watching the show & hope there'll be more new episodes someday. :)
Both shows are fine. But I give the edge to Jackie Chan Adventures.
The reason for my choice is because I've always liked the ending theme from Wheatus :cool:
For obvious reasons, "Martin Mystery" will always be a favorite. But I thought "Totally Spies" was fine, since I've seen almost every episode that aired in the US. Never had the chance to watch "Team Galaxy", so I can't comment.
Agreed. One of my favorite voices in the industry, and truly a great talent. He will be missed.
RIP Mr. Morrow. I'll always love your version of Scott Summers/Cyclops.
IMHO, the best is 6Teen. The reason why I LOVE it so much is because it's a show about young people trying to make ends meet, while trying to enjoy life at the same time (and without parental supervision, I might add).
Also, the opening is totally KICKASS...
Agreed. I thought almost every character during the early episodes of B:TAS could be considered best-dressed. My favorites were the Riddler and Harvey Dent (Two-Face).
I love the Amazing Friends, and Firestar is my favorite character on the show. I hope every season of "Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends" will be collected in either a DVD set or on Blu-Ray.
Over: Sierra - still confused about whether she was an official contestant or just a fan allowed to tag-along with the group during World Tour.
Under: Taylor - always was interested in seeing how she'd do on her own without her mother shadowing her.
Favorite: April Fools Day - Year 2012, where Adult Swim ran programming from their Toonami library of old-school anime.
Least favorite: Whenever Adult Swim runs live-action programming instead of anime.
Bendis created a few of my favorites for his Ultimate Spider-Man series, such as Ultimate Spider-Woman (Jessica Drew) & Ultimate Bombshell II (Lana Baumgartner).
Agreed. Both have excellent animation. But, as you said, Mob Psycho 100 is a bit more substantial than OPM in certain areas. However, I've always felt OPM had potential. It all depends on which direction the creators will take the series and how they utilize their interesting ideas.
I love every episode, and it's extremely hard to choose just one. But if I had to choose only one episode, it would be "Photo Finish" - a parody of spy movies with Dexter imitating James Bond.
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