The Beast Within
The Beast Within
The Beast Within by clue_black_water
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beastgirl on July 1, 2005, 6:17:25 AM
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cool, but i am not sure about the ripped clothes, but any way that bb is drawn is OK b-cause bbis veryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryveryvery HOT!
The_Drawing_Spirit on June 20, 2005, 4:07:40 PM
BlueWolfy65535 on December 29, 2004, 12:10:26 PM
Well, Nevermore_Raven, at the end Raven was comforting Beast Boy, telling him that having that Beast Within him doesn't make him an animal. If he's able to control the beast with in him, that's what makes him a man. And then, Beast Boy ruins the moment by suggesting a name change... (that was just a natural reaction on his part..)
I really was pissed off that Robin wasn't getting his birdy @$$ kicked by Beast Boy very easily. Damnit, he was the last person getting his @$$ kicked, and he put up a better fight than Cyborg and Starfire. Eh, sorry, I just don't like Robin. But he's cool sometimes.
Anyways, I liked this episode because Beast Boy often seemed like the weakest titan before this one (Damn you, creator of Winner Take All, for making Beast Boy lose!) . Of course the reason why I believe that he doesn't do a very good job of fighting is because he doesn't want to get out of hand. He can turn into all of these vicious animals, with venom, toxins, ripping strength, tearing claws, slicing horns, and he could kill someone, if he fights with his all. So he has two choices, either to be weak and scary, or deadly and destructive. Poor Beast Boy, he really needed a mentor.
I'm thankful for this episode, though I don't really think that the chemicals caused Beast Boy to be.. well, what I don't want him to be. I'm sure there is some other way to bring out the worst in him. Anyways, if I get another episode like "Crash", I'm seriously going to consider hurting the writers.
Eh, sorry I had to go all essay here. Damnit.
I really was pissed off that Robin wasn't getting his birdy @$$ kicked by Beast Boy very easily. Damnit, he was the last person getting his @$$ kicked, and he put up a better fight than Cyborg and Starfire. Eh, sorry, I just don't like Robin. But he's cool sometimes.
Anyways, I liked this episode because Beast Boy often seemed like the weakest titan before this one (Damn you, creator of Winner Take All, for making Beast Boy lose!) . Of course the reason why I believe that he doesn't do a very good job of fighting is because he doesn't want to get out of hand. He can turn into all of these vicious animals, with venom, toxins, ripping strength, tearing claws, slicing horns, and he could kill someone, if he fights with his all. So he has two choices, either to be weak and scary, or deadly and destructive. Poor Beast Boy, he really needed a mentor.
I'm thankful for this episode, though I don't really think that the chemicals caused Beast Boy to be.. well, what I don't want him to be. I'm sure there is some other way to bring out the worst in him. Anyways, if I get another episode like "Crash", I'm seriously going to consider hurting the writers.
Eh, sorry I had to go all essay here. Damnit.
Nevermore_Raven on December 14, 2004, 7:26:24 AM
blue_dragon35 on November 6, 2004, 1:17:40 PM
BlueWolfy65535 on November 3, 2004, 1:28:34 PM
I loved that episode, and the moment at the end. It seems that Beast Boy and Raven, two polar opposites, are starting to not be so different after all. They have two things in common: 1) They both have had a broken heart (and notice how Malchior was the only one who made Raven feel like she wasn't creepy. It's the same thing with Terra, she made Beast Boy feel more than just a pinheaded clown) and they both have a monster within them.
Rodimus84 on November 3, 2004, 9:16:29 AM
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NeverMore on November 3, 2004, 7:45:37 AM
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