2 results for "bfc71885a6f6918bf0674a8638e7f744"
>>150951031
>>150951043
The second Scarecrow design was already good though. And whatever you think of "Fear of Victory", I absolutely love how that episode looks, I think it's TMS-animated, and had many inspired sequences. It's got the famous Arkham scene, Scarecrow scaring the daylights out of that Tim Curry thug, Batman going through that lady's window, and the climax juxtaposed to the football game is a lot of fun. Not to mention, doing a fun goofy premise with Scarecrow is such a breath of resh air with even the other two episodes being "Batman gets over his fears". It's just a good episode.

Other than that, isn't Dreams in Darkness regarded as one of the best episodes of the show? The acid trip nightmares of that episode are some of the best visuals in the show, up there with Clayface's meltdown. At the very least you can say Scarecrow got two full-effort episodes, and even though Henry Polic had throat problems during S2 (the reason Scarecrow is silent in Trial) he still had some great bits in Lockup and Harley's Holiday.

>>150951055
Oh man, that reminds me of the 80s Doctor Slump anime, which, to someone who knew the original manga and watched the catalan dub of the 97 anime growing up, felt so kiddified and cutesy compared to the original comic. It's basically a kodomo anime, crazy how the 97 anime was so much better at keeping the cynical edge of Toriyama's manga.
>>150752885
I'm not familiar with older Batman roles but that sounds about right, and he absolutely sold it being convincing enough to fool people. It's a shame it faded as TAS went on and Bruce became more of a jerk. Yet, in my opinion, he wasn't even the best "one actor playing two people" act in the show. That's the Ventriloquist.

>>150752935
>>150752951
Yeah, as I've gotten older, I've come to appreciate classic TAS Crane Henry Polic more and more. It was just a great traditional Scarecrow, a wordy, crafty nerd that wants to take vengeance on the jocks, Pulic really made him sound so pedantic and theatrical, and they gave him such big words, it's great. He's become the voice I read Crane with in the comics.

But don't get me wrong, Combs fucking killed it yeah, it was a great alternate take on the character. And sadly, Combs was only around for one episode, not even two, in "Over the Edge", his laugh and grunts were provided by Jeff Benett (you can really tell it's him by the timbre of his laugh).