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Fantastic Four
Marvel's Fantastic Four: Mr. Fantastic, The Invisible Woman, The Human Torch and The Thing. The best memory of the Fantastic Four cartoon characters that can be best realized, of good measure, was their live production. Unfortunately, not one episode is resurrection-able of their cartoon version. However, that filmed production wherein human characters portrayed their cartoon counterparts as singularly different. Granted that there'd be others that were produced on the silver screen whereto calls into question my 'good measure' ergo, google ID it to be a 2005 film. First off, ... The Invisible Woman was visibly fetching and was indebted to Mr. Fantastic's character, yet not by definition. The Thing's character was quick to temper and getting stoned whenever ... The Human Torch, combust. Albeit, Mr. Fantastic's human counterpart was misleading as his appearance rendered him to be fantastic-ally half his portrayed age and that protege veneer was studious. The contrast between Mr. Fantastic's cartoon character, stems from Dr. Ben of The Jonny Quest Adventures who shares that '60s science-like qualities whereto Mr. Fantastic bears a streak of gray hair--defining age factor. Furthermore, the content of that movie is fleeting other than the fact that The Human Torch is excessively --cold. Sadly, the complete genre of cartoon episodes no longer occupies my memory banks--blank. Whether they'd be televised or store-shelved, it'll also include my children's. Most characters are more noticed than the show/comic/toy they delivered. Noting their identifiable names, Popeye versus the boys' Pac-Man and the girls' Barbie, and beyond that ... nothing, "C'est la vie, mon ami/amie." "That's life, my friend."--> Masculine/Feminine: French translated
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