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<blockquote data-quote="jdavis" data-source="post: 1204929" data-attributes="member: 8704"><p>I find I don't have that much of a problem suspending disbelief when I'm watching cartoons written for young teens and children. Granted I don't read DC comics so those problems don't bother me much (Doomsday is smart or dumb in the cartoon? who cares they never even called him by name, just name him Chuck the Destroyer and don't worry about it). As far as Batman building a dimensional doorway, eh why not, if he didn't build it then there wouldn't of been such a cool fight scene in the show and really that's all that matters. Maybe if they had a little more decent action in their action cartoon then Justice League would of done better. As far as lazy writing, I bet those two episodes will pull some decent ratings as that was definatly a fanboy episode and it had one of the better fights Superman has been involved in on it, in the end that's all that matters. Dragon Ball Z didn't get it's over the top ratings due to it's storyline, it was the crazy fighting that got it over, most 12 year olds don't care if Batman can make a dimensional portal or not, as long as it looks cool it works for them.</p><p> </p><p>Now to the big question here, can Spider Man make a dimensional portal if he had Mr Fantastic's plans? Well of course not, he doesn't have the money to buy the parts. Of course I bet if a writer had a good storyline idea they'd figure out a way for him to build one, and who knows what "alternate world" Spiderman is capable of? In the comic book a college lab assistant Spiderman was able to create synthetic spider webs, a feat that real world scientist have been working on for years I don't think they really worry about the details here, if they wanted Spiderman to have a dimensional portal then he would tinker one up with parts from his microwave.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdavis, post: 1204929, member: 8704"] I find I don't have that much of a problem suspending disbelief when I'm watching cartoons written for young teens and children. Granted I don't read DC comics so those problems don't bother me much (Doomsday is smart or dumb in the cartoon? who cares they never even called him by name, just name him Chuck the Destroyer and don't worry about it). As far as Batman building a dimensional doorway, eh why not, if he didn't build it then there wouldn't of been such a cool fight scene in the show and really that's all that matters. Maybe if they had a little more decent action in their action cartoon then Justice League would of done better. As far as lazy writing, I bet those two episodes will pull some decent ratings as that was definatly a fanboy episode and it had one of the better fights Superman has been involved in on it, in the end that's all that matters. Dragon Ball Z didn't get it's over the top ratings due to it's storyline, it was the crazy fighting that got it over, most 12 year olds don't care if Batman can make a dimensional portal or not, as long as it looks cool it works for them. Now to the big question here, can Spider Man make a dimensional portal if he had Mr Fantastic's plans? Well of course not, he doesn't have the money to buy the parts. Of course I bet if a writer had a good storyline idea they'd figure out a way for him to build one, and who knows what "alternate world" Spiderman is capable of? In the comic book a college lab assistant Spiderman was able to create synthetic spider webs, a feat that real world scientist have been working on for years I don't think they really worry about the details here, if they wanted Spiderman to have a dimensional portal then he would tinker one up with parts from his microwave. [/QUOTE]
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