Lets hear about some shows you loved that no longer air in any form (that you know of - and even better, if someone tells you the show is airing somewhere that you may be able to see it again)!

That fight was awesome. Marvel was actually able to hurt Superman with magical lightning. Otherwise, Supes pretty much had him beat.Datadog wrote:"Justice League Unlimited" was great. I started watching the sixth and seventh season reruns and then got bummed out when they stopped airing. I wanted more after watching Superman and Captain Marvel go head-to-head. Best fight ever. If only the movies put that much enthusiasm into their action sequences.
I also miss having Buffy and Angel reruns around. I've seen them so many times and they used to make great background noise whenever I was working.
Okay, that's a fun fight scene - but they destroy about 10 buildings - by bringing them down to the ground. I mean DOWN. TO. THE. GROUND. Now it might be because of the whole 9/11 thing - but you'd think two SUPER HEROES would be a little more... reasonable with their fighting? I mean at least ONE person had to be in ONE of those TEN buildings that came down.Datadog wrote:I wanted more after watching Superman and Captain Marvel go head-to-head. Best fight ever. If only the movies put that much enthusiasm into their action sequences.
I remember reading that. Iron Man was, as always, completely awesome. Unfortunately, Captain America was pretty damn annoying (to the point of becoming fanatical). The deal with Spider-Man revealing his identity was a little weird, especially since he'd gone to such great lengths to keep it unknown.Tawmis wrote:Marvel Comics did an interesting thing called "Civil War" (like the idea, hated the execution of it) because of such fights happening. Like I said, intertesting concept they went for, they just failed on execution of it.
Whenever the hero knocks down a building, I just pretend no one's home. Like they all went to the lake for the weekend and are in for a surprise when they get back.DeadPoolX wrote:One thing that's always interested me is that hese sorts of action scenes (in cartoons and movies) is the unbelievable amount of damage done to the city and probably civilians, as well.
The Winter Soldier, right?Tawmis wrote:Well Captain America "died" (I put that in quotes, because no one in comics ever stays dead... not even Bucky, Cap's old side kick... that's right - he's back!) And as a temp villain where he shot and killed Nomad (another of Cap's later side kicks), and is apparently forgiven (because he was brain washed by Russians, I believe it was?) into working for them - and now he's the new Captain America (for now)...
Except for The Tick, I'd have to agree. I sometimes watched that show, but overall, it didn't seem too funny to me. There was one episode involving Aztecs (or something) which made me laugh.As for shows I miss...
Going back to my cartoon days -
He Man and the Masters of the Universe (the original buff ones)
Transformers
GI Joe
Thundercats
The Tick (Cartoon, not live show)