GOAT Superhero Cartoon

best superhero cartoon

  • Batman: TAS

    Votes: 25 75.8%
  • X-Men: TAS

    Votes: 5 15.2%
  • X-Men Evolution

    Votes: 2 6.1%
  • Teenage Mutant Turtles

    Votes: 1 3.0%
  • Superman: TAS

    Votes: 1 3.0%
  • Justice League

    Votes: 6 18.2%
  • Batman Beyond

    Votes: 2 6.1%

  • Total voters
    33

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Which one ya got??

Batman: TAS all day for me. Show held so much weight, they made Harley Quinn into the comic book character :whew:

But X-Men: TAS is a very close second and I can easily understand if they got this #1
 

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How you forget the 1960s Fantastic Four cartoon? It was short lived but very good, imo

Spawn and The Maxx are top tier too

I also liked Savage Dragon, Wild CATS, and I wanna say there was another but my mind is a little fuzzy. Wasn't there a cartoon based off a Malibu character or was it live action?
 

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:ooh: how did I forget about The Tick???

Damn them childhood memories are rushing back. I'm gonna see if I can find all them joints now
 

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Its going to be really sad when the influx of X-Men fanboys roll in here and vote that show #1 over Batman: TAS when it is really not even close to being better than any of the Timmverse DC shows.
 
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Its going to be really sad when the influx of X-Men fanboys roll in here and vote that show #1 over Batman: TAS when it is really not even close to being better than any of the Timmverse DC shows.

nah an argument could definitely be made for x-men. that shyt changed the game. put x-men on the map with all the little kids.

there were so many great things about that show... the comic book inspired art style, the voice acting, etc. i mean that cartoon basically defined those characters for a whole generation. how they act, how they look, how they sound, etc. and come on how hype was that intro. best part of saturday morning was when that opening theme hit.

bro so many characters, so many cool powers, so many memorable action scenes.

i remember bein a kid seein wolverine take down that sentential :whew:
 

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the comic book inspired art style, the voice acting,
Those were two of the shyttiest things about that show. While copying the look of the costumes in the comic was nice, the actual art and animation was rough looking to say the least.
And the voice-acting was some of the most overwrought, overly melodramatic shyt on TV.
 
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Those were two of the shyttiest things about that show. While copying the look of the costumes in the comic was nice, the actual art and animation was rough looking to say the least.
And the voice-acting was some of the most overwrought, overly melodramatic shyt on TV.

:heh: bro it was a fukkin kids cartoon.

the voice acting was great. tell me when you picture the x men characters in your head you don't hear those voices in your head.

and the art and the animation was piff. up until that point as a kid you never really saw characters drawn that way. i know it might not measure up to today's standards but back then we never really saw characters drawn with that much detail. you almost felt like it was for older kids. it really did look like a comic book.

plus the action in that show was just on a scale that you never really saw before.

there was NOTHING like x-men before it came out.
 
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X-Men had a GREAT Animated Series in the 90s that tought me so much about Super Heroe and Super Villian Darkness. It wasn't just a typical Saturday Morning Cartoon to me. It actually had Feel to it beyond the Action. Everybody seemed to Battle their own Demons without it getting too Kiddish or too Soap Opera. A Great Series nonetheless.... :salute:


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It doesn't get Lonely at the Top like some say..... :mjpls:




















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