I'll join the "Not Thrilled With the Look" club.
It doesn't look all that practical, and it looks as if it's trying to make Barbara look . . . mannish?
Sort of reminds me of how Marlene Dietrich or Tallulah Bankhead were sometimes shown?
I'll join the "Not Thrilled With the Look" club.
It doesn't look all that practical, and it looks as if it's trying to make Barbara look . . . mannish?
Sort of reminds me of how Marlene Dietrich or Tallulah Bankhead were sometimes shown?
i don't hate it. But it makes me question what was wrong with her gray and blue outfit that was practical and easy to make also. What was wrong with her original outfit
And Redondo's design - like the design for the Burnside costume, if I remember correctly - indicated that the jacket should not be skin tight. That would avoid the Clay Mann treatment.
But no one says she should be in sweat pants or pajamas, and the Redondo design has perfectly normal looking leggings or whatever you'd call them.
The real problem I have with Jimenez's drawing is the loose fit below the knees, and the overly loose jacket sleeves - and these are not areas where artists can go overboard.
She's dressed the way I dress, which is sloppily. But that's why they haven't put me in the comics, and I wouldn't buy a comic where I was the hero.
Jimenez is just leaving room for the weight she’s gonna put on from all the eating he has her do.
Never Mind.
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I like the design of the new suit, but I am not crazy about how loose it is. A character who is swinging on a rope line wouldn't necessarily want to wear things that create a lot of drag (other than the cape, but that's neither here nor there.) I would prefer it look a little more fitted.
I have not seen this confirmed or mentioned one way or the other, but I believe they speed up the voice of the actress playing Babs. I would bet a lot of money on that. Barbara comes off manic, gripped by hysteria, and also unintelligible.
Can everyone hear everything she says? When I used to try to watch, this, I read the captions - but in the end, gave up watching this series, mostly because of this Batgirl voice, but also because of several others. Though these are supposed to be high schoolers, Jessica Cruz and Diana sound like middle-aged women, and Kara sounds like a cigarette smoker. It's a really weird-sounding series, and honestly I just can't tolerate it.
On the other hand, the Shea Fontana shorts, still available on YouTube, were wonderful! A completely different vibe to that series.
I wonder who decided such a big change was needed - rather than expand the shorts to 15 minute Cartoon Network TV episodes, they jettisoned the whole thing and started over with Lauren Faust. But there had been an investment in the prior series - there were toys, action figures, dolls, MacDonald's free figurines, even Pez dispensers - lots of merchandise for a cancelled cartoon.
I don't think they've actually sped up her voice, Tara's just playing a different and more spastic kind of Batgirl compared to usual. She's using a more cartoony and energetic version of her voice.
I don't think Jessica and Diana sound like middle-aged women, more mature than "old" (Diana even has the same VA as in the original DCSHG), although Kara definitely sounds like Nicole Sullivan.
I think they just simply wanted a new take on the property after the original went on for as long as it did.
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