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Being an "on and off" fan of the Batman character over the decades I really learned alot from your write-up and it made me want to revisit this anew.
Thanks.
I was just thinking of embarking on a long journey through favorites of BTAS (of which I have many). I'm sure many of these episodes will have a different kind of resonance this time.
I couldn't write as great as yours!
The ending really got me. For as beloved as Mark is as the Joker, as definitive in that role as Kevin was for Batman, he still gives so much of that credit to the man that played the stoic hero to his villain of chaos. Just a class act. I will continue to pinch myself at how lucky I was to grow up watching these two perform together at the top of their game in so many different shows, films and games. It's crazy for imagine that they have been playing off of each other for three decades, and were still as good as ever. For a Batman fan, any time Kevin and Mark worked together they created a new golden age.
https://www.cbr.com/carlos-pacheco-obituary-marvel-dc-passes-away-60/
And we also lost Keith Levine, founder of the Clash, because of liver cancer, aged 65 :
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2022/nov/12/keith-levene-founding-member-of-the-clash-dies-at-65-public-image-ltd
Here's a song that should be familiar to Bond fans :
I got the whole series on Blu-ray a while back and look forward to jumping back into it and revisiting episodes I haven't seen in a long, long time. I'm fascinated to see how I experience that content as a nearly 30 year old man now, and not as a child. It will certainly be a bittersweet experience now, however.
Great retrospectives of Batman TAS, everyone. I’m really thankful that the show is remembered as well as it has 30 years later. The right talents got together and made something as honorable for a character as beloved as Batman. From IMDb: [Talking about the fights he and the staff of Batman: The Animated Series (1992) had with censors]: "We were just like 'Look, we're not trying to destroy the boys of America, we just want to make a good show'". -Bruce Timm, producer of Batman TAS through various DC shows today.
And so you did, all talent involved. Thank you. In particular, Kevin Conroy.
It's now there.
https://www.cbr.com/jason-david-frank-power-rangers-obit/
As a 90s kid, Batman and Power Rangers were things that I was obsessive about, and Jason especially because he was the star of the Power Rangers show for so much of the early run and became so many different Rangers throughout the series and kept popping up now and again in guest appearances or cameos. His character Tommy is about as close as that show got to having a defining legacy character, or a Ranger character having a continued, long form story arc/development that spanned decades. So for many that grew up around the 90s and early 2000s, Jason was a special guy, because he was always around and it was easy to grow attached to his character because of how much he had seen and done. He truly was a legendary, mythical character for those in his universe and the younger Rangers working with him would often remark about his reputation and accomplished career. And by all accounts Jason was also a great ambassador for the series/franchise, giving kids of many generations a hero to look up to, and that's the real loss here.
I definitely owe the man a lot, for giving me so many fond memories that I still look back on today, of my childhood years watching Power Rangers VCR tapes to ruin, collecting all the action figures and recreating scenes or making up my own adventures, watching all the movies when they came out, and enjoying the journey his character went on for so long. Definitely feels like losing an old friend, much like Kevin Conroy.
https://deadline.com/2022/11/james-winburn-dead-halloween-stuntman-was-85-1235179401/
https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/news/irene-cara-death-age-cause-b2233480.html
The two songs she's most famous for are too upbeat for that kind of news, so I'm posting one that's more appropriate :
Oh my! I really liked What A Feeling!
https://edition.cnn.com/2022/11/26/sport/doddie-weir-rugby-union-obituary-spt-intl/index.html
And then, B-Movie director Albert Pyun (The Sword and the Sorcerer, who passed away, aged 69 :
https://www.cbr.com/albert-pyun-captain-america-nemesis-cyborg-director-dies-69/
https://edition.cnn.com/2022/11/29/entertainment/clarence-gilyard-jr-die-hard-dead-intl-scli/index.html
No Chuck Norris jokes, please.