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Hi there!... Would you believe that this is all mine? Yes... Apparently it's not... This is my articles all about anythings that I like to watch, enjoys and reviews... I dedicated this blog to maestros that aspires me and I adores in the fictions world... A Honorable genuine honesty testimonials if I say so myself...

And why it's only 5?... I think a little too much's too many... Don't you think? Less is more is better... right? Number 5 is almost in the middle of number 1 to 10. I like to be differ... So here it is some of my favorites choices in none particular order... Please be relax and enjoy! LET THE RIDES BEGIN!

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

5 SUPERHEROES CARTOONS THAT MAKE YOU SUPERIOR!

The American ways... Yes it is!... This is a tribute to none other than high flying, super sidekicks, amazing gadgetry, superb animation and creatives power to the colorful characters that was created decades ago... Till today they're still the highest superior for the next kingdom to come... Better watch out for fancy custom!

1. Superman

Superman: The Animated Series
Genre: Superhero/Action/Adventure/Science fiction
Format: Animated series
Created by :Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster
Country of origin : United States
No. of episodes: 54 (List of episodes)
Running time 21 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel : The WB (Kids' WB)
Original run :September 6, 1996 – February 12, 2000
Status :Ended

Superman: The Animated Series, was an American animated television series starring DC Comics' flagship character, Superman. The series was produced by Warner Bros. Animation and aired on The WB from September 6, 1996 to February 12, 2000. Warner Bros. applied the same "more modern, more serious" animated treatment to DC Comics's flagship character in the same way they had successfully produced Batman: The Animated Series. As with the first season of Batman, the main opening "title" sequence of Superman had no actual title. The series was met with high praise from both critics and fans claiming it to be the most faithful adaptation of Superman to date and even nominated for an Emmy. Slightly to moderately edited reruns were aired on Toon Disney and Disney XD.
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Superman's character alter ego, Clark Kent...
He descended from the planet Krypton... His real name's Kal-El. Blasted from a space-rocket that his father launched after their planet blown up and leaved him entirely arrived on Earth... Adopted by his foster parent he's soon becomed a gentle naive man that thrives to reformed as what we known today... On earth he's named as Clark Kent working as a blundered reporter that disguised his true identity just by a glasses... And when there is trouble occur he changed his appear into cape crusader with the striking 'S' symbol... That's stand for Superman!

Superior in what?
He is the pioneer of hero in a fancy custom... He's blue and red and wearing a yellow underwear with a cape and beloved by everybody in the comic and animation's world... With his super strength and agility, he can fly up to the skies even other planets as shooting beam from his eyes he is virtually invincible... He is an alien from another planet that has human noble heart... He is only weaken by his sanity and green kryptonite from his own ruined planet. That's his loss... From almost a century and he's still flying high astonished us with great illusion and fantasy!


2. Batman

Batman: The Animated Series
Genre: Superhero/Action/Adventure/Mystery/Suspense
Format: Animated series
Country of origin: United States
No. of episodes:85 (List of episodes)
Broadcast
Original channel: Fox (Fox Kids)
Original run: September 5, 1992 – September 15, 1995
Status: Ended

Batman: The Animated Series is an American award-winning animated series based on the DC Comics character Batman. The series featured an ensemble cast of many voice-actors including Kevin Conroy, Mark Hamill, Efrem Zimbalist, Jr., Arleen Sorkin, and Loren Lester. The series won three Emmy Awards and was nominated for nine others. Batman: The Animated Series, which is noted for its thematic complexity, darkness, and high artistic quality, has been praised by critics and fans alike as one of the most faithful adaptations of the character. IGN has called the series the best adaptation of Batman anywhere outside of comics, the best comic book cartoon of all time, and the second best animated series of all time.

It was produced by Warner Bros. Animation. The visual style of the series, dubbed "Dark Deco," is based on the artwork of producer and artist Bruce Timm.

Batman's character alter ego, Bruce Wayne...
In nearly all other media, including the comics, television shows, and films, Bruce deliberately plays up his image as a vacuous, self-absorbed, and not-too-bright billionaire playboy. In the animated series, his character is instead treated more seriously. With attributes such as being assertive, intelligent, and actively involved in the management of Wayne Enterprises, without jeopardizing his secret identity, Bruce's personality builds upon the show's overall darker edge. 

Achievements...
Batman: The Animated Series has been met with much critical acclaim and has been highly praised for its sophistication, mature writing, artistic ambition and faithfulness to its source material. In the 1992 year end issue, Entertainment Weekly ranked the series as one of the top television series of the year.

In 2009, IGN.com named Batman: The Animated Series the second best animated television series of all time.Wizard magazine also ranked it #2 of the greatest animated television shows of all time. In both cases, the show lost to The Simpsons, another Fox cartoon series. CraveOnline also ranked the show #2 for Top 5 Best Superhero cartoons behind the 1940s Fleischer Superman cartoons.(Lots more... HERE)

Superior in what?
The Dark Knight, The Greatest Detective, The man-bat whatever we may called him... He is the man of fear... Grief-stricken of his parent's death by goons changed his philosophy forever. He's turned into a living nightmare vowed to end all dark crimes... Armed with sophisticated gadgets and magnificent weaponry he is a one man judge, executioner and jury hunting down convicts and criminal minds in twisted tales and fictions. At day disguised as a billionaire playboy engaging corporate organisation and that only left with one question...What time does he sleep?


3. Iron Man

Iron Man (TV series)
Country of origin : United States
No. of episodes: 26 (List of episodes)
Running time: 26 minutes
Production company(s) : Marvel Entertainment Group/Marvel Films
Distributor : Genesis Entertainment (1994-1995)
New World Entertainment (1995-1996)
Saban Entertainment (1999-2002)
Broadcast
Original channel: First-run syndication (1994-1996)
UPN Kids (1998-1999)
Jetix (2008-2009)
Disney XD (2009-Present)
Original run : September 24, 1994 (1994-09-24) – February 24, 1996 (1996-02-24)
Status: Ended

Iron Man is an American animated television series based on Marvel Comics' superhero Iron Man. The series aired from 1994 to 1996 in syndication as part of The Marvel Action Hour, which packaged Iron Man with another animated series based on Marvel properties, the Fantastic Four, with one half-hour episode from each series airing back-to-back. The show was backed by a toy line that featured many armor variants.

Summary and main character....
Iron Man is Tony Stark' s alter ego as typically a billionaire playboy with brilliant mind meet with a tragic accident after a series of abduction that make his heart ruined... To prolong his life so he created a magnificent steel armour that work by his thought of commands and executed his superior duties... And it excelled his forces of life... Inspired from a real life entrepreneur the late Howard Hughes it's a one man army of battle-suit supremo!

Iron Man's armor
    * Subterranean drill armor - Brown and gold, with an arm-mounted pneumatic drill for underground burrowing.
    * Inferno armor - Red and gold with pink highlights, this armor was resistant to extreme temperatures and outfitting with fire-extinguishing foam, which proved helpful in combat with Firebrand.
    * Samurai armor - Never actually used in combat, this highly stylized armor was blue and grey.
    * Radiation armor - Blue and silver armor to shield against radioactive danger, capable of firing x-ray blasts.
    * Lava armor - Red and silver armor that can resist submergence in magma, which proved helpful when Iron Man had to recover one of the Mandarin's rings from within a volcano.
    * Magnetic armor - Purple and silver, with the ability to generate electromagnetic pulses, once used by a microscopically reduced Iron Man to fibrilate Hawkeye's heart.
    * Bio-energy armor - DNA-powered red and gold armor, used against the Mandarin's anti-technology field in the two-part series finale "Hands of the Mandarin".
    * Hydro armor - Yellow with a glass-domed helmet, is used for underwater situations.
    * Space armor - Used to break through the Earth's atmosphere, the only thing that appears to be different is that it has a jet pack.
    * Stealth armor - Dark gray, is used to stay silent and is unable to be traced by radar.

Superior in what?
Everybody loves wearing high-tech armour... Imagine that your're rich and powerful with superb intelligent and so what'll you do with your life?... Being a Super Hero of course!... Flying high on top of the skies and blasted crucial enemies is what you expecting for... With the valiant armor you absolutely got nothing to bargain for... ENJOY!


4. Spiderman

Spider-Man (1994 TV series)
Genre: Action / Adventure
Format: Cartoon series
Created by : Stan Lee and Steve Ditko
Developed by : Fox Studios
Country of origin : United States
No. of seasons: 5
No. of episodes:65[1] (List of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s): Stan Lee/Avi Arad
Running time: 21 minutes
Production company(s) : Marvel Entertainment Group/Marvel Films Animation
Distributor : Saban Entertainment
Broadcast
Original channel: FOX (Fox Kids) Jetix Disney XD (UK & Ireland) Boomerang
Original run : November 19, 1994 (1994-11-19) – January 31, 1998 (1998-01-31)
Status : Ended

Spider-Man, also known as Spider-Man: The Animated Series, is an American animated series starring the Marvel Comics superhero, Spider-Man. The show ran on Fox Kids from November 19, 1994, to January 31, 1998. The producer/story editor was John Semper, Jr. and production company was Marvel Films Animiation. The instrumental theme song for the series was performed by Joe Perry of Aerosmith. Reruns can currently be seen in various countries Jetix (now known as Disney XD).

Synopsis and chronology...
The series focuses on Spider-Man and his alter-ego Peter Parker during his college years at Empire State University. As the story begins, Peter has already gained his superpowers and is a part-time freelance photographer for the Daily Bugle. The show features most of Spider-Man's classic villains, including the Kingpin, the Green Goblin, the Lizard, the Scorpion, Doctor Octopus, Mysterio, Shocker, the Rhino, the Vulture, the Chameleon, and Venom. Over the course of the series the single Peter contends with the romantic love interests of Mary Jane Watson, Felicia Hardy and her alter ego, Black Cat. The series also features numerous crossovers by other Marvel Comics characters, including the X-Men, the Fantastic Four, Iron Man, Daredevil, Blade, the Punisher, and Captain America.

Reception...
Spider-Man: The Animated Series was one of the most popular shows on Fox Kids, ranking with other hits such as Batman: The Animated Series and X-Men: The Animated Series. Its ultimate cancellation after five seasons was not due to ratings trouble, but due to disagreements between executive producer Avi Arad and network head Margaret Loesch.

Even after the series ended, it still had an impact on the entertainment industry, boosting sales of myriads of Spider-Man merchandise and popularity. The show was named the 84th best animated series by IGN.
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Superior in what?
Peter Parker... A nerd university student meet with fantastic accident bitten by an atomized radioactive spider that changed his physical and attitudes into a wall-clinging superhero alter-ego as... Spiderman!... He became obsessed for playing justice emotionally after been bullied by almost everybody he befriends of...
Great powers come with great responsibilities... With his personal bitterlife crisis He is a jokester hero loves to playing pranks on his enemies... Nevertheless he is one of the most powerful superhero in Marvel's Knights.


5. X-Men

X-Men (TV series)
Format: Animated series, Action, Adventure
Country of origin : United States
No. of seasons: 5
No. of episodes: 76 (List of episodes)
Production
Producer(s) : Saban Entertainment
Running time: 22 minutes
Production company(s): Marvel Entertainment Group/Saban Entertainment, Inc./Marvel Studios (1997)
Distributor : Saban Entertainment
Broadcast
Original channel: FOX (Fox Kids)[1]
Original run : October 31, 1992 – September 20, 1997
Status: Ended

X-Men, also known as X-Men: The Animated Series, is an American animated television series which debuted on October 31, 1992, in the United States on the Fox Network as part of its Fox Kids Saturday morning lineup.

X-Men also stands as the longest-running Marvel Comics-based show, running for five seasons and 76 episodes. The second longest, Spider-Man: The Animated Series, lasted for five seasons and 65 episodes. Although produced by different animation studios, both series were set in the same animated universe, and the X-Men even made guest appearances on Spider-Man's show.

Characters...
The show features X-Men similar in look and line-up to the early 1990s X-Men drawn by Jim Lee, composed of Cyclops, Wolverine, Rogue, Storm, Beast, Gambit, Jubilee, Jean Grey, Professor X, as well as an original character, Morph (an adaptation of previous X-Men member Kevin Sydney). Though they were not part of the team as featured in the animated series, the following X-Men have all guest-starred in at least one episode: Colossus, Nightcrawler, Emma Frost, Forge, Havok, Polaris, Cannonball, Banshee, Northstar, Iceman, Archangel, Longshot, Dazzler, Sunfire, Psylocke, Cable, and Bishop. Keen-eyed fans may also spot cameos by other familiar mutants, such as Feral, Rictor, Deadpool, and Blink. Of all X-Men members (at that point), Shadowcat was the only member to never appear in the series.
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Superior in what?
A bunch of borne mutants with special gift and extraordinary power or human-superior as they may called it. Fight commonly for justice and orders as other misguided mutants lead by Magneto that's driven to abolish all human and conquer the world! Together they were lead by a paralyzed professor named Charles Xavier thus they were titled as the X-Men! With frightful gifted power they're born to hates,executes even run from prejudices world...

The next American stand-out...
Incredible Hulk... and other...



1 comment:

  1. Well, I have plans of opening a kids’ restaurant with a superhero theme. I have no idea if this concept has already been taken or not but I am a huge fan of all these superheroes. My kids and I have also started watching some new series by Andy Yeatman on Netflix and are building up a lot of concepts for my restaurant.

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