hush
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Post by hush on Dec 5, 2005 5:22:43 GMT -5
I believe most of us here on Detective Comments grew up on B:TAS(correct me if I'm wrong), so I thought I'd start a thread where everyone discusses the first episode they remember seeing(if they do remember), and the circumstances involving it, or just the episode you remember most from your childhood. I'll start - my first episode is particularly memorable to me because I had stayed the night at my grandmother's house(she's deceased now), and was watching cartoons in the morning. Batman came on, and I was somehow already familiar with the character, so I watched it excitedly, and it was The Cat and the Claw. It could have been the first, second, or both parts, I don't really remember, but it may have also been its first showing ever, but I don't really know that either. This began my obsession with Batman through Batman: the Animated Series. I would have been 3 years old at the time, I believe.
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Timothy
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Post by Timothy on Dec 5, 2005 16:17:14 GMT -5
Thanks for starting up this thread! Hmm...My first memory? Well, the farthest back that I can recall in regards to the television show was "Feat of Clay: Part II", especially when Clayface makes his formal appearance during the taping of some sort of variety show featuring Roland Dagget; this occurred at my grandmother's house where I used to live after first moving to America [Virginia, actually, but I can't remember where...] in 1990, and then to Mt. Pleasant, Michigan where my grandmother lives...
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arkhaminmate
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Post by arkhaminmate on Dec 23, 2005 17:13:29 GMT -5
Ah..... my first memory of BTAS! Pure nostalgia. I was about 3 i believe, & I saw Christmas with the Joker. Boy i still love that episode. That show scared me for life! & now look were I am
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Post by thekingpun on Dec 28, 2005 0:09:43 GMT -5
Heart of Ice. I had never heard of Mr. Freeze before that so seeing a Batman villain that wasn't in the movies or Adam West show (as far as I knew at that time) was really cool. Not to mention due to there being no physical limits in an animated world the whole larger than life scale of the episode would have astounded any kid.
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