And so it begins...
"We be we baby!"In a way, this is like new age "Members only".
"We be we baby!"Well, that was a thing. At least the girls now know what the rest of the world knows about the Titans. That they are far from useful and/or needed.
When you wish upon a side of beef, soon will come an end to all your griefI bet if they switched worlds, Jump city would be 100% more likely to survive from a villain.
Also, that story arc "Island adventures" Sounds like they want to do something similar to "Over the garden wall".
"We be we baby!"Saw the episode....didn't hate it, I guess. Mojo sounded more-less right and some jokes worked.
Is that show often does songs that just repeat the same words over and over?
When I first heard of the crossover I thought "Why?"
After watching the episode I'm still thinking that.
#IceBearForPresidentApparently yes. Four I can think off hand would be "Waffles", "Peace & Love", "Boys" and "Girls". The last two are the same song in the same episode . . . I should go listen to a Regular Show rap just to completely forget TTG unoriginal songs.
Anyway on that crossover episode, remember the second half to the movie Last Action Hero where the main villain ends up in the real world and learn that police there aren't as alert as police in his world? Mojo's plan in a nutshell. So much so that two of the "heroes" of the world aid in his scheme because of the fact he is a talking monkey, which of itself is a Wallbanger if you are a huge DC comics fan and know about all the talking monkeys/gorillas in the universe.
And isn't it weird that the narrator in the new PPG series isn't treated like a character that can be interacted with like in the previous series? Maybe this comment is better reserved for the PPG Reboot Thread.
So yeah in short, like us, the Reboot PPG thinks the Titans suck as heroes. I would joke about "Pot Calling A Kettle Black" but when comparing the two shows the PPG Reboot, in spite of some cringeworthy moments, are still heroes who save the day.
Glory of Satan, of course. Glory of Satan.
edited 2nd Jul '16 8:22:33 AM by BigK1337
Don't Judge me, need more views: https://www.deviantart.com/big-k-2011 | https://bigk1337.newgrounds.com/ | https://twitter.com/BigK64133Big K, you know exactly why:
Don't even need to be a D.C. fan. A talking gorilla works for the Brain and they've fought them multiple times in this series
Beast Boy literally can turn into talking green monkey.
That's Monsieur Mallah and the only thing he ever does in this show is just being The Brain's Brawn; no intellectual displays this time around.
Besides, I'm almost surprised that they didn't use Gorilla Grodd and his "Apekind shall rule the Earth!" schemes yet...Or an crossover with the Doom Patrol since The Brain and his entourage is their archenemy.
As for the new episode, you know something's wrong when an villain from another dimension figures out how lethargic the Titans are. But it's even funnier if he starts singing about his obviously evil plans. This show needs better musicals, the only thing that sold it was Mojo's singing and the fact that he's reusing his master plan from the movie, but minus the egotistical rantings of his army.
Answer no master, never the slave Carry your dreams down into the grave Every heart, like every soul, equal to breakI politely disagree. From looking through DC history they have a shitload of talking monkeys. The residents of Gorilla City, Detective Chimp, Monsieur Mallah, Gorilla Grodd and Ultra-Humanite are to name the mainstream examples. And said few (especially the ones that are cities worth and anFlash villain), are indicators that something like talking monkeys are a sort of norm in any DC universe and shouldn't really be treated as this amazing thing by the heroes.
Though I agree with the just Monsieur Mallah example. Seriously, Beast Boy was a part of the Doom Patrol; he literally seen weirder and amazing shit than talking monkey.
Don't forget using Chemical X to make them genius like him . . . Oh wait, that only made them not want to follow Mojo as a leader so of course he wouldn't make them smart like him. Holy shit! Continuity lookout in TT Go!
x4 On an unrelated note, did you know there was actually a crossover movie between Tom & Jerry and Johnny Quest? If I went back in time and told 5 year old me who enjoyed both franchise, he will say to my face "You're fucking lying, bro".
edited 2nd Jul '16 2:41:50 PM by BigK1337
Don't Judge me, need more views: https://www.deviantart.com/big-k-2011 | https://bigk1337.newgrounds.com/ | https://twitter.com/BigK64133Yes, and now we never talk about it again.
"We be we baby!"How are we disagreeing? I was just pointing out that they've run into a gorilla in this series.
Disagreeing on the not to be a DC fan comment on talking monkeys.
The point I made on the comment was given DC's history with monkey characters, they will all most likely have the capacity for human speech. Therefore should be treated as the norm among the residents of the universe. Just one example of a talking monkey isn't enough to show off how ridiculous the characters are reacting compare to 7 to 8 examples which shows how often of a trope this occur normally in a DC work. And I forgot to mention Congorilla in my list of talking DC monkeys.
edited 3rd Jul '16 8:36:04 AM by BigK1337
Don't Judge me, need more views: https://www.deviantart.com/big-k-2011 | https://bigk1337.newgrounds.com/ | https://twitter.com/BigK64133History lesson. I. Just. How did they get away with this kind of stupidity?
"We be we baby!"Simple: The show's writers are on an budget and an aggressive schedule. Some of the talking simians are rather obscure, and only someone who's heavily interested in the DC universe would know about an relatively minor character that premiered around three decades ago in an comic book. Therefore, I believe that they're too busy creating an TTG! episode to meet their schedule to care about getting every facet of the DC universe represented in an authentic manner. But there's hardly any excuse, besides amnesia or his TTG! brand of cluelessness, for Beasty Boy to recognize Monsieur Mallah.
And the current wave of episodes have me convinced that tney're running out of material. I can vouch for them being stranded in the Bermuda Triangle. But it feels that they're relying to much on piggybacking off another show or movie to get the jokes across: Total Drama Series, Gilligan's Island, Jurassic World's raptor-training, the list goes on...
Answer no master, never the slave Carry your dreams down into the grave Every heart, like every soul, equal to breakThat or they could of just watch a random episode of Batman: The Brave and The Bold; say "Gorilla in our Midst!" aka "Everything Is Better with Monkeys The Episode" for that PPG crossover.
Seriously, that show is basically a 101 Course in DC History for anybody looking to get into the universe. It is a gateway to getting to know about the more obscure DC character who hardly appear in the outside media much in the same way as Justice League Unlimited. Can't wait for Justice League Action to come out; that show is looking to become the new BTBATB with its similar format and structure.
edited 4th Aug '16 8:29:11 PM by BigK1337
Don't Judge me, need more views: https://www.deviantart.com/big-k-2011 | https://bigk1337.newgrounds.com/ | https://twitter.com/BigK64133Anyone looking to get into the universe through this show probably wouldn't stay for long considering the vastly different tone and writing quality of most of the works.
I don't think he meant this show. I think he meant The brave and The bold
"We be we baby!"Glory of Satan, of course. Glory of Satan.
Satan Punch! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ztc7x00ferM
Ok, who let Light Yagami in here?Gorillas aren't monkeys, they're apes.
edited 6th Aug '16 3:03:54 PM by GaryCXJk
Signatures are for lamers.Nothing's stopping you.
He's been known. But that's just splitting hairs.
"We be we baby!"