7th grade was the worse for me. New town, new school, no friends, it was hell
edited 12th Sep '11 10:53:50 AM by vanthebaron
Untitled Power Rangers Story? I don't get it and did Bane magically appear in that picture since last time I looked? no way I missed him.
I don't know about the show quality it would've had. However I think the character designs are all pretty good except laughing boy over there.
edited 17th Sep '11 10:18:13 AM by RandomChaos
With the power of a dragon I can make up for my inability to spill.But seriously, I kinda want this to be made. If only for potential So Bad, It's Good ness
I for one am glad it didn't make it. It only would have fueled a slew of nonsensical and badly written fanfiction and fan art. Highschool A Us suck 90 percent of the time and it would have been weird and jarring. Not to mention you just know there was going to be needless highschool wangst.
There are no words. Except for the ones I shall type below.
I had stumbled across the stills for this show years ago and I had honestly forgotten about it until my brother brought it up a few minutes ago.
I'm ambivalent about this. At first I was like :| Then I lol'd. Now, I'm kind of wishing that this was an actual show just to see how bad/good they would've made it. Heck, X-Men: Evolution wasn't nearly as great as the 90s cartoon, but it still did the teen drama aspects well while slowly integrating in lore from the comics. And considering how Batman: The Brave & the Bold has been faring (despite or perhaps because it's Lighter and Softer), I'd say Gotham High's chances (should it have actually been made) would've been fair. According to Celeste Green and Jeffrey Thomas (the artist/author team that developed the show's concept), DC loved the idea, but it was shelved and never seen again.
"Just wants a friend but had to give up his ding dong for it, tragic." - AngelLightStarYou know, instead of using The Joker as such, they should have used the pre-breakdwon 'Jack Napier' as a downtrodden, down on his luck, Butt-Monkey student; the joke's always on him, and every events drags him down and down further close to insanity. We see he's really creepy and dangerous when he's having a breakdown, and those keep becoming more frequent and longer as the show goes on. That'd be cool, although maybe too dark for this particular setting.

No, I'm with you. 7th grade was the worst year of my life.