I don't know about everyone else, but when I was a kid there was one thing I held above all else in the world. My cartoons. I liked Power Rangers, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and Transformers, but none of them help a candle to the super hero shows. I'd sit down to watch them every weekend, and if my dad didn't have something to do, he'd watch them with me, because he grew up with these characters, and he wanted to see what I was learning about them. From the interest he saw that I had with these characters, he started hunting down the cartoons he watched as a kid, so I could see them, and see how he got into comics. The thing I could never get past on any of them was the themes. With that in mind, I'm going to share the themes from then and the themes we grew up with, to show you how far we've come.
First of is The Hulk.
And now the theme from the show that started after the movie by Ang Lee.
Next is one of the few old themes that most people know, Spider-man.
Here's the little known Spider-man and his amazing friends.
And now, the 90's version.
Everyone knows about the Adam West Batman show, and how campy it is. Well, that just makes the theme even funnier to watch.
And then, when Bruce Timm, who previously had started Tiny Toon Adventures finally got the go ahead to make a Batman animated series, he did the unexpected. He used a Danny Elfman score for a cartoon theme. (Thanks for the catch)
The music and art style went together so well, and I doubt it will happen that well again.
I know that most people that have been in an arcade of any type have seen the X-Men arcade game. It is arguably one of the biggest arcade games of our generation, but did you know it's based off of a failed tv show?
And then a few years later they released the show that everyone remembers.
And then a few years after that ended came X-Men Evolution.
The next stop on our comparison trip will be the slew of Iron Man cartoons. The first one if from around the same time as the Spider-man show.
Then came the first season of the 90's show.
And then the second season, which was much better all around.
The last comparison we make is of the Fantastic Four shows. I put them here because when it aired, it was the second show of "The Marvel Action Hour" placed behind, you guessed it, Iron Man. Speaking frankly about the themes, I think this is the only show who's theme got worse on the remake. But I'll let you judge for yourself.
And now the 90's version.
Having gone through the whirlwind of cartoon themes, I know I'm a little tuckered out, so I'll keep the writing to a minimum. These shows were fun and the themes really show you where we were at the time of release, and for that you can't bash too much. Some of the younger readers my notice that we're missing a couple theme songs. Namely the newest Spider-man, Iron Man, and Batman themes. Here's the deal. I didn't watch them, so I left them out. And before you ask, yes, I watched X-men Evolution. I was just young enough when it came out to not know any better about how bad it would be.
So did I miss any other themes. Do you feel jaded that your favorite didn't make it? Let us know! We're always open to new ideas! And speaking of new ideas, do you have a post you want to see made? Tell us in the comments, or e-mail us, and we just may write it!
If you're still reading, I've got something special for you. Extra Credit Videos. I couldn't include them in the meat of the post, because they aren't being compared with a remake, but they're too good not to share.
Captain America
The God of Thunder: Mighty Thor
I dare you to get through this one.
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Routine Maintenance Check up
Just got back from Iron Man 2, and without any spoilers, it's worth seeing. It has it's share of problems, but as I heard before I watched it, if you liked the first one, you'll like this one. More comedy, more action, more tech. Everything you probably expected. Yes I was right about a thing or two, but I take back my comments on Rourke's ability to be a convincing villain.
In short, I give it an A-.

I tried to find a pic of Iron Man giving a thumbs up, but couldn't find one. After a while of searching, the only one I could find was Obama from the Spider-man issue that couldn't sell, so I just used this. If you find one, drop me a line from the contact me and I'll change it.
Now for the spoilers. If you don't want to read, go away. I'll give you a few seconds to go.
That should do it. Ok, they are aren't biggies, but some people would be upset to see them without watching first. I know because I am among those that would.
First off, I was right about the Black Widow. She's American. She speaks russian among many other languages, but she's full blooded American.
Second, there are many homages. Cap's shield shows up, much more noticably, and not complete this time. You can not miss it. A screen shows images from Incredible Hulk(not Bana's ode to crap, but Edward Norton's decent ode to destruction) which places this movie on a timeline at the same time as Hulk.
Third, as if you didn't already know, stay until after the credits. It's worth it.
And last, Whiplash, for a decent portion of the movie, looks much more like Omega Red than the character he's supposed to be. Not like we didn't know that from the merchandise, but you'll have that.
I know, I'm not giving away much. But I like to watch things and experience them rather than be told.
That's it. Have fun and hope you watch it.
In short, I give it an A-.
I tried to find a pic of Iron Man giving a thumbs up, but couldn't find one. After a while of searching, the only one I could find was Obama from the Spider-man issue that couldn't sell, so I just used this. If you find one, drop me a line from the contact me and I'll change it.
Now for the spoilers. If you don't want to read, go away. I'll give you a few seconds to go.
That should do it. Ok, they are aren't biggies, but some people would be upset to see them without watching first. I know because I am among those that would.
First off, I was right about the Black Widow. She's American. She speaks russian among many other languages, but she's full blooded American.
Second, there are many homages. Cap's shield shows up, much more noticably, and not complete this time. You can not miss it. A screen shows images from Incredible Hulk(not Bana's ode to crap, but Edward Norton's decent ode to destruction) which places this movie on a timeline at the same time as Hulk.
Third, as if you didn't already know, stay until after the credits. It's worth it.
And last, Whiplash, for a decent portion of the movie, looks much more like Omega Red than the character he's supposed to be. Not like we didn't know that from the merchandise, but you'll have that.
I know, I'm not giving away much. But I like to watch things and experience them rather than be told.
That's it. Have fun and hope you watch it.
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