So I Watched My Adventures with Superman

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Literature Devil

Literature Devil

11 ай бұрын

Today, we're diving into the animated world of Metropolis by going over my first impressions of "My Adventures with Superman."
Of course, as with any new show, my initial skepticism was guaranteed. Superman has been done and redone time and again...usually by edgy boys and therefore - usually badly. I thought this was yet going to be another tired iteration. In this video, I explore my first impressions - impressions that didn't quite meet my initial expectations.
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@LiteratureDevil
@LiteratureDevil
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@tabithaalphess2115
@tabithaalphess2115
I really hate the modern perception that Superman is boring. He really isn't. He's a chill, caring person with layers and humanity. He loves his home, and he's a hero because he wants to use his powers to help others. He's not perfect either; he makes mistakes and is called out on them by members of the Justice League. But he always strives to give people hope and encourages them to be better. Superman vs. The Elite really highlights the difference between Superman and morally gray heroes who do things like kill the bad guys, and why we don't want Superman to be so morally gray. He's set the standard for all other heroes and inspired them.
@Pen_Slinger
@Pen_Slinger
Zach Snyder sounds like Joker, except nowhere near as cool as Joker.
@TheLoadingCrew
@TheLoadingCrew
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@emerald3434
@emerald3434
There is a meme out there about RPG games where you can do whatever you wish and someone questions why someone would pick the supposedly boring good path. The response is that their power fantasy is being able to help everyone. We need more writers with that mindset.
@Adorni
@Adorni
Todd bloody MacFarlane has no right to criticize Superman’s strength and perfection when he ended his original Spawn series by having his titular character throw down with God
@jagnestormskull3178
@jagnestormskull3178
Wasn't part of that Snyder quote at the beginning a Manchester Black quote? To which Superman responded something like "I'm glad. Because dreams uplift us, keep us accountable. But your world would be nothing but nightmare."
@seanmurphy7011
@seanmurphy7011
I find it funny that people think writing morally gray characters is more sophisticated or complex than writing characters who adhere to a strong moral code.
@Sticky__Fingies
@Sticky__Fingies
Lois Lane and Casca from Berserk look very similar. I just hope that they don't go down that story line.
@yummines
@yummines
In my opinion the reason why some people don't know how to write Superman as a good person is that they themselves do not know what a good person is. They're so full of bitterness and resentment to the world that they think a good person is unrealistic or impossible. To them Superman could never be a good person because he chooses to do the right thing, there has to be some kind of ulterior motive.
@HansLemurson
@HansLemurson
There was an Overly Sarcastic Productions video about "Deconstructing Superman" a little while ago which made the point that you can't really subvert Superman, because Superman
@geijienduro7610
@geijienduro7610
Lois: "How did you know you were bulletproof?
@kiwilord9628
@kiwilord9628
I'd say that the biggest flaw of this show is how everything in this show has to rush into plotlines like the multiverse despite it being the first season. I get that the show was saved from the chopping block but the multiverse is something that shouldn't be rushed into
@Arexion5293
@Arexion5293
I feel like a lot of people don't get that being a good person who does good things isn't easy. It comes with its own struggles, like keeping up an image to uplift others all the while you might be suffering because of something horrible, something sad or because you feel heavily conflicted about a choice you've made or will have to make. And that is something many have to deal with in different fields of work, which is what makes the character's struggle relatable. The context might be fantasy, but that struggle exists everywhere. Despite his powers and alien origins, Superman's still just a normal dude who wants to help.
@kingofsapi
@kingofsapi
I remember watching reactors to My Hero Academia fawn over All Might when the anime first aired years ago, feels like people do want a hero who is a shining light to the world. We just have to give it to them.
@muboizin
@muboizin
Zach Snyder was 20 years late to that party. By the time his movies hit the screen, the flawed hero trope was already an over used cliché. The whole flawed super hero trope only works as a narrative trope if you have the flawless superhero. In other words, Barman can only be the Dark Knight because Superman is the White Knight. When Snyder made his movies, there were no more flawless heroes. We had 2 types of super heroes, the flawed / fallen heroes and MCU's comedians. The original superheroes, the flawless heroes, had been absent from media for almost a decade.
@nadrewod999
@nadrewod999
To be fair, Clark Kent isn't usually portrayed as being someone who stands up tall with confidence in everything he does: if anything, he usually plays up the "big softy" act because he genuinely wants to help people and truly wants the world to be a happier more friendly place. Half of his early relationship with Lois is usually spent trying to get her to see past his "Big Softy" exterior without just telling her his secret identity as Superman.
@adrielpahati185
@adrielpahati185
"You don't make it relevant. You make it inspiring." > this alone will help me on creating my stories and characters
@chazzitz-wh4ly
@chazzitz-wh4ly
When I was young and edgy, yeah, what Snyder says I could agree with. But now, as a much older, wiser, and mature individual, what I like about Superman is that he is precisely the perfect person. As an individual who understands very well my own struggles and flaws and knows the fight against my inner demons, someone like Superman who doesn’t let himself fall into the darkness is someone I can aspire to. Will I ever be like Superman? No, not ever, but I can use the example of the person who just wants to help, no matter how little, as inspiration.
@hilotakenaka
@hilotakenaka
I feel like if Todd Macfarlane’s reasons for disliking superman were more popular than Zac Snyder’s then we’d probably have a lot more well-written, imperfect heroes
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