Never really watched Teen Titans myself, but if I recall, didn't the series start as completely serious, like Batman-ly serious(given that Robin is one of the main cast)? Now the art style and overall writing makes me think of The Fairly Oddparents.
* Tack has never seen teen titans.
You and you, local libraries. Go. It's probably in distribution somewhere in your library system, so you too can enjoy some quality television and recover a wholesome wedge from/for your childhood. And it won't cost you a dime~
I borrowed and ripped Courage the Cowardly Dog from my library system, having never watched the series in my youth. [...]
return the slaaaaaab
Yes to that looking at stuff in the local library!
(You can do that?! ._. Guess our local library is more books and stuff than internet powered libraries)
And oh goodness, I
heard that with the spooky voice. Guess my memory-nostalgia is strong, that way. >_<
Though on that note, that one episode was one of the starts where I gained respect to spooky ghosties and stuff.
Never really watched Teen Titans myself, but if I recall, didn't the series start as completely serious, like Batman-ly serious(given that Robin is one of the main cast)? Now the art style and overall writing makes me think of The Fairly Oddparents.
I don't think it was ever completely serious, outside of moments involving Slade (aka Deathstroke) or other major villains. Even in the older series there were plenty of silly moments and gag episodes.
Yeah, it was silly plenty of the time. It just wasn't mindless gag humor.
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Yep, that's what made it awesome to me too--the wit and humor, rather than just 'doing things for the humor'.
Also Deathstroke? I should read up more about these one day, or find a PC cafe/shop to watch related videos.