RWBY - The Hindenburg on which Rooster Teeth rests its hopes, dreams and future

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It certainly does but I hate when writers make that the focus of his character rather then just a lingering question of "what if?" that he's made peace with.
I just find it cringe when he starts larping as a Kryptonian. I don't know, it just screams, "I just found out I'm 2% Cherokee, and now I'm gonna live in a teepee."
 
And Wonder Woman tells Blake that they have the hardest out of all their teammates.
In general, the JL seemed confused by the concept of teenagers fighting monsters as if none of them have ever had teenage sidekicks before.
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I just find it cringe when he starts larping as a Kryptonian. I don't know, it just screams, "I just found out I'm 2% Cherokee, and now I'm gonna live in a teepee."
I thought one of the reasons why he's open about being an alien was to ensure nobody would suspect him of being Clark Kent.
 
The fact they crossed over with the Justice League and not Teen Titans is what baffles the fuck out of me. You could actually have some interesting character work there since a lot of Team RWBY has similarities to Titans, Ruby and Robin would get along, for instance.

That is how you know nobody on either side actually gave it more than ten seconds of thought, because a much better superteam is right there.

I mean, the whole point is actually just to put Batman in the IP so it sells, Batman is their moneymaker, but you still coulda shoved Batman in somewhere.
 
And Wonder Woman tells Blake that they have the hardest out of all their teammates. The two island princesses who had loving parent(s) had it worse than the kid who watched his parents get murdered in front of him, the guy who's entire species was wiped out when he was a newborn and the sisters who lost both their mother's.
And Batman was going to abandon his city, his mission, his friends, his entire fucking family, because he can have wings in Remnant.

And Superman was treated as an asshole for daring to assume he can make a battle plan when this is Ruby's show even though she's been floundering the entire movie.
 
The fact they crossed over with the Justice League and not Teen Titans is what baffles the fuck out of me. You could actually have some interesting character work there since a lot of Team RWBY has similarities to Titans, Ruby and Robin would get along, for instance.

That is how you know nobody on either side actually gave it more than ten seconds of thought, because a much better superteam is right there.

I mean, the whole point is actually just to put Batman in the IP so it sells, Batman is their moneymaker, but you still coulda shoved Batman in somewhere.
I wanna know which brilliant character designer made the decision to remove Blake's cat ears for the DC crossover. She looks really weird with a bare head and there are people with animal traits in DC so the explanation for it doesn't even make sense.
I thought one of the reasons why he's open about being an alien was to ensure nobody would suspect him of being Clark Kent.
Yep, one of the reasons people don't spend as much time trying to figure out Superman's secret identity compared to Batman's is because most people in universe don't think Superman even has a secret identity.
 
And Batman was going to abandon his city, his mission, his friends, his entire fucking family, because he can have wings in Remnant.

And Superman was treated as an asshole for daring to assume he can make a battle plan when this is Ruby's show even though she's been floundering the entire movie.
This is why the movie failed as a crossover. If you're a DC fan who knows nothing about RWBY, you'll be pissed at your favorite heroes being disrespected. If you're a RWBY fan who knows nothing about DC, you'll see the DC heroes as losers who need Ruby and company to hold their hands.
Yep, one of the reasons people don't spend as much time trying to figure out Superman's secret identity compared to Batman's is because most people in universe don't think Superman even has a secret identity.
It's honestly a great idea, as it places more emphasis on Superman as a public figure.
Not to mention that Clark Kent is an absolutely brilliant alter-ego.
I've always subscribed to the belief that Clark Kent is who Superman is, not an act to throw off suspicion.
 
I've always subscribed to the belief that Clark Kent is who Superman is, not an act to throw off suspicion.
They're both the same person tbh. Clark is Supes without the physical abilities is all, same moral beliefs and same principles.
 
Not sure if anyone cares anymore, but Celtic Phoenix has finished V7 of Fixing RWBY and the big video of the episodes stitched together is here.
To bad it takes longer then 2+ days to watch it all from beginning to end, for something that doesn't "fix" RWBY and sometimes makes it worse then the original.

Like renaming Shay D. Mann to Shiloh because it's "too on the nose". NIGGA, THAT'S THE FUCKING POINT, retard

Also he's Raven's husband and the father of Vernal.

The same guy who tried to hit on Raven's daughter in the main series, is also father of Raven's other daughter in this.​

 
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