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How was this ever in kids TV?

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      daredevil1-1 — 9 years ago(August 21, 2016 07:27 AM)

      Lol it's pretty tame bud, it's not exactly Cannibal Holocaust or anything. Perfect for kids, not too dumbed-down like most other cartoons but not so deep that they'll be lost, we are talking about a show where Catwoman was turned into a giant cat after all.

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        chris-wulfers — 9 years ago(November 08, 2016 11:38 PM)

        Because the 90s wasn't the nauseating PC world we live in today.

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          brailsford — 9 years ago(November 16, 2016 03:22 PM)

          There are several dark episodes, and it was known this show pushed the envelope for what a kids show could show and deal with. It did this surprisingly well and didn't treat 8 year olds like they were mindless drones who can't reason which is why it's still appreciated by adults today.
          Flaming doesn't help your point, it engulfs it in a wall of fire no one is going try to go through.

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            purple_dave — 9 years ago(February 06, 2017 06:31 PM)

            1: WB ordered a show for kids, and the producers wrote a show for themselves instead.
            2: In original broadcast it actually ran six days a week, so it was so easy to stumble across that it became a huge hit that they couldn't dream of cancelling.
            3: Given the steady stream of new episodes, airing a single episode here and there like Never Too Late tended to get lost in the barrage, where if it was limited to one episode per week it would have received a lot more attention for a much longer period of time.
            This show basically blitzed us the first season. Episodes were aired in the order they were cleared for broadcast, which resulted in some oddities like two-parters that took a full week to resolve in spite of the 6-day broadcast schedule (the first Catwoman story was broadcast as something like episodes 6 and 12). It took around a full year for the first season to actually finish getting through original broadcast, but the bulk of the first season came out within a span of 2-3 months and was probably very hard to keep up with on the network censor front.
            You know what noone tells you about cooking with the Dark Side? The food is really good!

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              preachcaleb — 1 month ago(February 23, 2026 10:49 PM)

              Seriously, I recently rewatched "Bullet for Bullock," and I was quite surprised that the characters were openly talking about drugs and crackhouses in Gotham.
              So many stories, so little time.

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