One problem with adapting this story to DTV is that in the three episodes of "Starcrossed" on TV, many elements of the story have actually been absorbed. Moreover, the point of the story - what method Batman intends to use to kill the entire Justice League, has a considerable amount of suspense, and it would be boring if it was the same as the original. Therefore, the animator has to face, not only how to get rid of the things used in the TV version, but also how to innovate on the basis of the original comics.
First of all, because the lineup of Justice League members in the animated version is different from the original (DC's original Justice League members have changed, so the animation lineup has also changed), some plans must be replaced. Secondly, it is also worth thinking about how to make new ideas for the unchanged sets of programs. And the biggest surprise of this animation is here. It seems that under the same proposition, animation and manga have handed over different answer sheets.
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In the beginning it was allied against the flush gang. Of course, this scene was arranged to show everyone's abilities. At the same time, it is pointed out that the bat has some scruples about them.
The water curtain in the bat cave is good. Alfred the best!
The big boss becomes Savage. This is not a big problem at first glance, anyway, he is a crazy careerist. But there is a problem with careful scrutiny: the boss must not only know the identity of the bat, but also know that he has these plans and know how to steal the plan, and he must be quite familiar with the bat. And for this, there is no explanation in the film. (Unless it's what Bane said, but Bane doesn't seem to know Savage very well, and he doesn't necessarily know about the plan.) In the
comic version, Talia dealt with 8 people successively, and the animation is no longer dominated by one person. 6 people with different abilities to deal with 6 people, this change is more reasonable, because it is a bit rushed for one person to attack them at the same time.
J'onn: The basic idea is the same, but the animated version has never said that he is afraid of fire, so I have to add a birthday candle to explain it, which is barely revealed. (
Has his secret identity, John Jones, been changed to black? It's really politically correct) Green Lantern: It's more creative. Since it's no longer Kyle, the original technique can't be used. It's a good idea to transfer the means originally given to Aquaman to Hal, and it proves that the scarecrow is really not easy to mess with. If you can
deal with Hal, you have to fight with the yellow light... After all, Hal really didn't think about it, so he rushed into the tunnel and started fighting... What if the other party kills the hostages in the first place? Isn't the FBI worried about the safety of the hostages!
The Flash: It's better than the original. As a viewer, I obviously don't want to see a person rolling on the ground at the speed of light. The animated version sees him running as fast as he can, and then there is a nice solution. Although it is not too detailed, it is very good.
Superman: The animated version of Superman's plan is the least powerful. How old-fashioned this is! I don't know what the bat originally prepared for Superman, because the bat will not use the lethal means of green krypton, and Savage changed it to lethal. There is no mention of red krypton in this film, which makes people a little curious.
WW: The basic idea is the same. It's just that the comic version makes her high in her head, and the animation creates an illusion for her to fight others for visual effects. but! WW don't you have a lasso? Can't tell with that?
Batman: The basic idea is similar, but with Bane, it is very cool... But as an independent work, this film uses the allusions of knightfall...
Batman's plan is really stupid, but in the animation Batman It is admitted, and it has been stolen, and it seems that it has been considered more fully than the original.
In the decisive battle, I thought at first that we would fight each other, but it turned out to be the routine of being at a disadvantage first and then the small universe erupted. The Martians become monsters fighting each other is very good, and the production this time is still good. But Hal turned the flower rope first and then the slingshot. Are you a wild animal... The bat-pulling cape is very good! Who taught you to wear a cape!
Overall, the manga version is a story of trust and communication; the anime version adds a lot of action and the fight scenes are great, which is great. It is a bit of an understatement for the conflict between the players. Everyone is too polite to the bat who almost tortured them to death... and the bat ran away without giving the league a chance to fire him...
This time the style of painting Very beautiful, superman a few handsome, WW and bat are also very good. Lois is tragic again, I don't think it's as good-looking as the TV version of Lois... But she's a trick.
Green Lantern is Hal. There are more figurative patterns this time. Star Sapphire is also good, but the shape is a bit weird...it made me want to do something weird to her belly since she came out, I would say the
Flash is Barry, but no The comic's Barry is so mature, the bat's attitude towards him is very similar to Wally's... and the voice is also Wally's Michael Rosenbaum. However, we can finally see Barry's trick through the wall!
In addition, the opening cutscene is that the files in the bat computer are cracked. Look closely, there are a lot of details... There is Action Comics in the file name, hahaha, yes,
and the newspaper industry is about to end... Superman, are you going to go against the trend and challenge the big digital trend by yourself?
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