Batman Star Kevin Conroy Dies
Batman voice actor Kevin Conroy has died at the age of 66.
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Oh man, i heard his batman voice for years. Sad news
Sad news indeed. Rest in peace Kevin. You are always my favorite Batman.Batman Star Kevin Conroy Dies
Batman voice actor Kevin Conroy has died at the age of 66.thedirect.com
Oh man, i heard his batman voice for years. Sad news
As much as I dislike that episode, that flashback sequence is the only thing I consider canon.Man I'm still thinking about it. Such a ridiculously iconic portrayal of my one my all time favorite characters. I always wondered if he regretted being so tied to the role, but given he was still at it right up to his death, he clearly loved it. My favorite scene of his will forever be Batman comforting Ace before she dies. He has like five or six lines. And yet it was perfect.
He brought so much to The Animated Series and beyond. Some of my best TV memories as a kid, with milk and cookies after school during Batman.A piece of a lot of people's childhoods died today, including my own. Rip absolute legend.
I think the best assessment of how well that sequence nailed the core of Batman's character was OSP on the subject of characterizing Batman: "If you can't imagine your version of Batman comforting a dying child, that's not Batman, that's the Punisher in a funny hat"As much as I dislike that episode, that flashback sequence is the only thing I consider canon.
I've been so done with Star Wars. I'm still waiting for a physical release of Visions, but nothing else interests me. Not even a good 3D animated TV series on both ends do nothing for me. I guess Rise Of Skywalker really killed my interests. I was always a super casual SW fan, but after all that crap and just certain parts of the fan base, I pretty much want next to nothing to do with it, outside of the few spinoffs that do their own thing and don't strictly apply to canon.Apparently that Lucasfilm and Ghibli collaboration is some stupid Baby Yoda short. Sigh.
Yeah, the films are just so consistently meh, and only get anywhere due to nostalgia. And due to their scary obsessed fanbase. It seems that every so often you need to abandon a franchise and jump onto another one, like a badly animated 2d character jumping from one crumbling block to another in an old fashioned platform game.I've been so done with Star Wars. I'm still waiting for a physical release of Visions, but nothing else interests me. Not even a good 3D animated TV series on both ends do nothing for me. I guess Rise Of Skywalker really killed my interests. I was always a super casual SW fan, but after all that crap and just certain parts of the fan base, I pretty much want next to nothing to do with it, outside of the few spinoffs that do their own thing and don't strictly apply to canon.
I didn't expect that. I know the Monster High fandom is usually cool and I rarely heard a problem from them. I'm surprised the series is getting a reboot in live action. I know the series started in the early 2010s, but I didn't think it would need to reboot that quickly. Best of luck to the show and its fans.In moderately related news, there is going to be a live action movie reboot of Monster High. AFAIK, fans of that franchise seem to be less weird and more mature than most of the bigger franchises these days, so there's that