Friday, April 25, 2025

Maxine Vandate - Creep

 Cuculi presents Live Beats music of the 90s & 00s.

 

Wednesday, April 23, 2025

The DC Animated Universe Weekly Review - Batman: The Animated Series

 Batman: The Animated Series

Episode 63 

Fire from Olympus

 


An absolutely amazing episode!  Maximillian Zeus is a shipping mogul who becomes delusional and starts thinking he’s the real Zeus.  He steals a high tech ray gun and causes problems.  Batman is hot on his trail.  Zeus thinks Batman is Hades trying to take over Mount Olympus.  

 

Batman enlist the help of Zeus’ assistant Clio to try and stop him.  She’s reluctant but realizes Zeus has totally flipped out and helps sneak Batman into the building.  Zeus catches her, holds her captive, tries to kill her, attacks a police blimp with the ray gun.  A bunch of stuff happens and Batman stops him.  What makes the episode so epic is the end when Zeus is hauled off to Olympus and describes many of Batman’s classic rogues as deities from the Greek Mythology and believes he’s truly in Olympus.  It’s a comedic twist and brilliant one.  

 

What sells the episode so well is Zeus’ henchmen aren’t blind followers.  It is a small layers to the story but they try to challenge and question his reality.  One of his henchmen doesn’t want to kill Clio and gets zapped with lightning.  The other reluctantly ties up Clio because he doesn’t want to get electrocuted too.  The henchmen try to talk Zeus out of attacking the police blimp because of the trouble it would bring down on them.  That was a layer of character development never given to other henchmen in the show.  In 22 minutes the show didn’t have time to give a backstory or personality to each bad guy.  It’s nice to know when they had the time, they added it.  A nice change from the “hired thug” trope.  

 

Written by
Joseph Ammendolea
Owner/President
“I Like To Play With Toys” Productions®
ILikeToPlayWithToysProductions@Yahoo.com

Friday, April 18, 2025

Maxine Vandate - Happier Than Ever


Cuculi presents Live Beats music of the 90s & 00s.

 

Wednesday, April 16, 2025

The DC Animated Universe Weekly Review - Batman: The Animated Series

Batman: The Animated Series

Episode 62

His Silicon Soul



The HARDAC follow-up episode where we get to find out what happens to the Batman/Bruce Wayne robot duplicate.  It’s a million times better than the very excellent HARDAC episode and has layers of action and drama you’d never expect from a children’s animated program.   

 

The Batman robot thinks he’s a real person.  When he discovers the truth, HARDAC tries to rebuild himself.  Robot Batman struggles with conflicting thoughts which could be construed as feelings based on the different actions he’s taking.  

 

When real Batman tries to stop Robot Batman from destroying the world and bring HARDAC back to life, it doesn’t go according the plan.  Robot Batman thinks he killed real Batman and has a complete mental breakdown.  He stops the destruction of the world by sacrificing his life.  And as we’ve stated in prior posts, the DCAU creators loved killing robots in horrible gruesome ways.  They didn’t disappoint.  


 

While the standard and practices don’t have an issue with robots dying, the episode implies this robot might have had a soul. So kids got to see a fairly gruesome death of a living being.  The death of Optimus Prime in Transformers traumatized thousands of children in the 80s.  It makes one think that TV standards and practices might want to redefine their policies about living robots. 

 

The concept of machines having a soul is still in the science fiction realm but the depth at which it explains what a soul is to children is well defined in the episode.  The emotions, actions/reactions, feelings of Robot Batman cement the idea of how precious life is in a brilliant way that doesn’t preach and gets the points across. A somewhat underrated episode in BtAS.



Written by
Joseph Ammendolea
Owner/President
“I Like To Play With Toys” Productions®
ILikeToPlayWithToysProductions@Yahoo.com

Friday, April 11, 2025

Broken Hearted on Prime Video

Broken Hearted on Prime Video


Wednesday, April 9, 2025

The DC Animated Universe Weekly Review - Batman: The Animated Series

 Batman: The Animated Series

Episode 60 & 61

The Demon’s Quest: Part 1 & 2

 


Robin is kidnapped along with Talhia al Ghul and Ra’s al Ghul shows up in the Batcave revealing he knows Batman’s identity and they go on a little quest all over the world to save their respective children.  Plot twist, Ra’s set the entire thing up to test Batman.  Batman figures it out and Ra’s offers his kingdom and marriage of his daughter to the Dark Knight.  He turns Ra’s down and Ra’s vows they are enemies.  

 

Batman learns that Ra’s is going to destroy most of world and then rule the remaining inhabitants.  He vows to stop him with the help of Talhia, Batman infiltrates Ra’s stronghold.  An epic battle ensues, Batman stops him.  He is presumed dead after the encounter.  As Batman leaves the stronghold he gives Talhia an epic kiss, something Catwoman never even got, and they part ways.  Plot twist, it is revealed Ra’s lives and will get his revenge. 

 

This is the payoff two-parter to the episode Off Balance where we first encounter Talhia and Ra’s al Ghul.  One could argue it’s a mini-story arc.  BtAS was never so bold as to do story arcs like its competitors Gargoyles and X-Men but it didn’t ignore it’s prior stories either.  The BtAS story telling was consistent but the show was crafted for each episode to stand-alone.  Thus a viewer could come in anywhere and know what was happening.  

 

The Ra’s episodes were always designed to be these epic showdowns, very worldly.  The show wanted to paint Ra’s as Batman’s greatest rival.  That mantle really goes to The Joker but Ra’s certainly upped Batman’s game outside Gotham and the stories did not disappoint. 

 

Written by
Joseph Ammendolea
Owner/President
“I Like To Play With Toys” Productions®
ILikeToPlayWithToysProductions@Yahoo.com

Friday, April 4, 2025

Maxine Vandate - Dreams

Cuculi presents Live Beats music of the 90s & 00s.

  

Wednesday, April 2, 2025

The DC Animated Universe Weekly Review - Batman: The Animated Series

 Batman: The Animated Series

Episode 59

Blind as a Bat

 


Bruce Wayne gets blinded while saving an employee when the Penguin steals a military helicopter that Wayne Enterprises is developing.  Instead of resting, he uses some weird tech to get his vision back so he can stop Penguin, who’s keeping the city hostage, and get the helicopter back.  His tech goes wonky and he has to rely on his other senses to save the day.  

 

As stated in other reviews, Penguin episodes were never too exciting on the show.  This is right there with the rest.  Bruce’s apprehension to making military weapons is nicely solidified in the episode and recycled in the Superman/Batman crossover with Lex Luthor which we’ll get to later.  Bruce learns how dangerous military weapons can be and therefore opts for his company to never get into that business.  

 

Written by
Joseph Ammendolea
Owner/President
“I Like To Play With Toys” Productions®
ILikeToPlayWithToysProductions@Yahoo.com

Friday, March 28, 2025

Maxine Vandate - Do You Believe in Life After Love

 Cuculi presents Live Beats music of the 90s & 00s.



 

Wednesday, March 26, 2025

The DC Animated Universe Weekly Review - Batman: The Animated Series

 Batman: The Animated Series

Episode 57 & 58

Shadow of the Bat: Part 1 & 2

 


After countless episodes we finally get Batgirl and her origin story is amazing.  The two-part episode plays out like film and it’s a great follow-up to Mask of the Phantasm.  Barbara Gordon’s father Commissioner James Gordon is framed for crimes he didn’t commit.  During a rally of public support for him she dresses up as Batman to excite the crowd.  Antics ensue and she’s forced stop a crime and it’s revealed she’s a female bat-fake who the media calls Batgirl. 

 

As the story progresses we learn Two Face is behind the frame with the help of Gil Mason, Barbara’s love interest (who we just met in this episode) is the working for Two Face (making his betrayal a surprise of no one).  Batman is a side character in his own adventure. The climax has Batgirl, on a boat, having a very personal standoff against Gil Mason.  He discovers she’s Barbara during the fight, she defeats him, turns him over for justice.  

 

It’s not a plot hole but certainly a wasted plot device that he never turns her in or rats out her identity as the years go on.  It’s laid on thick in the episodes that he’s in love with her.  But if he loved her so much, why would he frame her dad? Mason’s motivations didn’t make sense.  He wanted to be commissioner or mayor but if he married the boss’s daughter that would be the better route to go.  

 

Otherwise her introduction to the series is great.  Anyone who watched the prior episodes were just waiting for this moment.  The show had to make it epic and they didn’t disappoint. 

 

Written by
Joseph Ammendolea
Owner/President
“I Like To Play With Toys” Productions®
ILikeToPlayWithToysProductions@Yahoo.com