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Posted:  04 Mar 2010 16:42
Anyone check out Super Hero Squad if you have kids? It's a really funny show and a good introduction to Marvel Comics.

P.S. It has Captain America in it too.
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Posted:  04 Mar 2010 16:54
I enjoy it.   I like the humor in it and how it doesn't take itself too seriously.   
I still say the toys are one of the best to come around in a long time.
Posted:  05 Mar 2010 16:59
I also enjoy it and crack up at their take on Cap. My wife watched it the other day with my 4 year old twins and asked me if I had seen Cap in it. Even she could appreciate the humorous take on him.
Posted:  05 Mar 2010 17:04
It's a fun show.  I find it funny that they don't have Spiderman on the show, and have refernced this fact at least once (in the Mayor Egghead Episode).

I have to admit, I do watch it(not my kids, but me), but I'm a cartoon nut.

It's just fun to watch all the strange marvel references, and to see how they reinterpret a character.   The Punisher was on an episode, and I can't wait for super hero squad deadpool.
Posted:  05 Mar 2010 17:17
it's kinda strange and funny, but I still wish marvel cartoons could achieve the success of dc cartoons ... brave and the bold rocks!!!
Posted:  06 Mar 2010 23:59
Brave and the Bold is basicly just the DC superhero squad, they just didn't set it in a cartoon city, and focused on batman.

I think DC is always jealous of Spiderman's success, Marvel's only problem is an inability to work their magic with spiderman with their other heroes.

That's mostly due to the fact that most of their heroes are like those of greek mythos very talky angsty characters.  you can get away with that with the teenage peter parker, but it's a little harder when your angsty character is Cap or the Fantastic Four.

I watch all the marvel cartoons (esepecially the 60's stuff where they basicly used held the comic book up to the camera and read aloud) so I can't say how successful or unsuccessful any were.  but I will give that DC has been willing to go darker with their Justice League than Marvel has in the Cartoons.

With the Planet Hulk film (and likley a WWHulk coming soon) they likely are going to be doing more along those lines as well.
Posted:  07 Mar 2010 15:11
I never can catch this show. I`ve seen it a few times and stayed cracked up the whole time. I really like it since its just something to have fun with. Thankfully there are a couple of series to look for Marvel wise, The Avengers ecspecially as well as the Thor series, but for now the funny stuff does help pass the time. I hope they put this out on blu-ray, thats what it`ll take for me to be able to catch it the way I work.