![]() (shrugs) What the fuck kinda game is that? Is it, like, (footage of) Mega Man 4 but with monkeys?īeast Boy runs into the main room and attempts to play the gameīeast Boy: Look out monkeys, here I come!īut the disc falls out of the player as a "wah-wah" sound (dubbed by Reimu) plays, text " With apologies to the Nostalgia Critic" flashes at the bottom for a second I, Beast Boy, have successfully gotten my hands on an advanced copy of the hottest new video game. Reimu (voiceover): Is that like Gensokyo?īeast Boy. With that said, let's watch the one episode I saw of it I can remember well, "Crash."īeast Boy: Come on, come on, yes! By simply turning off all those security systems and connecting to an underground server in eastern Zandia. Reimu (voiceover): The show is a classic among DC fans though, even if I rarely watched it. Why that arc specifically? Why not Cyborg from the 80s comics? Now HE was hot! And from what I remember, he sounds like the most stereotypical Chris Tucker, Tracy Morgan like black guy. They shaved his hair for no particular reason, other than to be a reference to the Titan Hunt arc. Never in my life had I thought a black man could be hot until I first saw Cyborg in a Justice League comic during the '90s. I specifically chose to review this show today to admit I have a crush on him. or the Gensokyian public television station the show aired on here and Cyborg. The team's led by Robin and consist of Raven, who seriously needs an anti-depressant Starfire, who needs to take at least a beginner course in grammar Beast Boy, who I always called "Beast Bitch," because I didn't know if he was even a boy or not and "Beast Babe" wouldn't sound right on daytime Cartoon Network. ![]() #Raven falls for aqua boy teen titans go seriesThis show's incarnation of the Titans was based on The New Teen Titans comic, which was actually the most popular comic book series in the 80s. Reimu (voiceover): Teen Titans was based on the superhero team of the same name and aired on Cartoon Network from 2003 to 2006. ![]() Reimu: Hello! I'm Reimu Hakurei, a miko who remembers it, because you don't! Seeing how we're in the middle of our DC Marathon, I thought it'd be a good time to look at a show that's nostalgic to others, but not really for me. Reimu returns, as the choir and cheering resumes, then sits on her sofa. Tamara Chambers (VO) (as crowd member): Uh, does she know the TV's the other way? Reimu then walks through the right archway. She also epically looks onward to the fake audience cheering for her as an epic choir sings. These range from the obscenely boring to the outright offensive, but certainly outnumber the good relationships that the series has given readers.Attention: This a fanfiction and part of my Reimu Series. Unfortunately, teenagers don’t always have the best judgement, especially when it comes to romance, and Teen Titans has been responsible for giving comic readers some of the worst comic couples ever put to print. The first thing that’s guaranteed to happen is that hormones will run wild and couples will form. ![]() But they suffer from what could be called "the boarding school effect", a phenomenon that occurs when you give teenagers with powers or advantages a private tower to mess around in with little to no adult supervision. All things considered, they’re a great team. In their time, they’ve been used as DC’s answer to the X-Men, a platform to introduce new heroes who later became company icons, and a place to store and rehabilitate weak or unnecessary characters. ![]() DC’s team of sidekicks, younger heroes, and occasionally de-aged regular heroes has been around ever since Robin, Kid Flash, and Aqualad went behind their respective mentors backs in 1964, shortly joined by Wonder Girl and a swath of others. The Teen Titans are one of the most culturally relevant super-teams in all of comic lore. ![]()
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