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Bulbagarden Conversational Chat Thread Vol.5

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I loved Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes too :\ I'm nooooooooot sure how I feel about Avengers Assemble, which is supposed to be a "loose sequel" or whatever the actual words are. Words. Me talk good.

I also really liked X-Men: Evolution. That was my favourite show for awhile. I tried to like Ultimate Spiderman or whatever the current one is but ehhhh... the episodes are pretty hit or miss whether I like them or not.

Avengers Assemble is alright, but calling it a sequel, even loosely, of EMH, is completely wrong.
First of all, there are several inconsistencies in the plot between the two series, not the least of which is Wasp, Yellowjacket, Black Panther, and Vision disappearing.
Second of all, clearly Avengers Assemble is more closely related to the live action Avenger's movies. Both based on events in the episodes and the members of the Avengers.

As far as X-Men:Evolution, I will not say that there has been a bad X-Men animated series that's been aired, but Evolution wasn't as good as X-Men: TAS, at least in my opinion. It was still very good, though.
 

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Honestly I'm not really into superhero shows, I never fully though a person with powers would really help the world.
Batman has no superpowers...except his massive wealth.
X-Men really dealt with issues like prejudice and racism while disguising it as a kid's superhero show.
 

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Honestly, that's what I loved/love about 90s cartoons. Most of them actually had some educational value to them. They weren't just mindless drivel.
 

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Steven Universe is pretty good to me as far as cartoons go. I really enjoy it a lot.
 

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I haven't really watched Steven Universe. I'm not sure what channel it's on over here. It's probably on Foxtel, which I don't have. I usually watch sit-coms like Big Bang and Last Man Standing. I really want some good sit-coms to come back. I also like NCIS and want X-Files Season 2.
 

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Ah yes. Big Bang Theory. That's a very good show, but I almost feel like it's gone a bit stale recently...
 

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Yeah. Maybe we could have something that defined the generation like Friends did in the 90's. I think that there's too much reality T.V. now. I know it's cheaper, but I'm sick of it.
 

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I don't have pay TV, so I probably miss those things. (I'm also not in America).
 
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