Thread:Stryzzar/@comment-1037137-20150201074641/@comment-24152851-20150201092650

No I haven't. I don't think I've seen any Avatar since Book 3 Fire, which was when they stopped airing it round here. The channel which was airing it had a revamp, with host and format changes, and they never got that new series over here. Legend of Korra didn't have a huge appeal to me at the time, and I just never got into it I guess. Having said that, if I did start watching it I would probably be completely sucked in.

I'll let you form your own opinion on it.

Hollywood's next biggest sensation, he seems to have a cult following at the moment. Would love to see more of him. I haven't heard of Sean Bean, I'll take a look at the trailer to have a feel about the film. Amazing, I didn't realize it was that good. There seems to be a trend of those historical war films, with lots of thought and emotion poured in, always leaving a mark.

It certainly has a very unique stance to a lot of what we had lately. Very interesting premise with the carnivorous Titans and the apocalyptic theme. You're right, the anime community really needed a breath of fresh air.

Okay cool, I'll go over to his channel shortly and have a look.

She doesn't seem to have come on lately, hopefully she'll address both of these issues. Your questions are actually legit issues rather than the endless messages about pestering them to bring back a character, or which VA and character than can reveal for TDRR. Julie seems to know when something serious gets asked, so lets hope she gives a reply sometime. I can't even kid myself in laughing at the Flush, it was so immensely stupid. Jus so you know, The Flush Of Shame is now listed under "Dude, Not Funny" on the YMMV page.

I don't think any one anticipated just how successful original Teen Titans would be, and it was the biggest mistake to cancel it while it was in it's prime. The spinoff was what got my attention to the original series. With the spinoff itself, many diehard fans still went and wathced it just to see the return of their favorite Titans, and because of the talented VAs working on the show. It was okay-ish at first, but it quickly became so immensely stupid and just as appalling as TDAS. That most certainly doesn't shock me, but worth noting that unlike TDAS, they weren't trying to remain consistent, they wanted to let the series get as crazy as possible.

I would love to have more Teen Titans, it was so unique for a superhero show, with all of the different personalities on the team. As well as the Animesque style. Great combination of gripping plot, and right amount of humor. I really like Raven, who's one of the most complex characters I've seen in a long time.