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In Milestone Comics, Bob Hawkins wasn't that big of a character. He is at work most of the time; almost all of Static's home life is filled by his mother and sister. Robert's cartoon appearance, profession and nature are completely different from his comics counterpart. DC Animated Universe Explore.

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Season 2. Episode 4 airdate. Episode 17 production. Kids WB! This discovery freaked Virgil out, as the new limits he was learning about himself were happening at too fast a rate for him to handle. Ebon, Talon, Shiv, Onyx and Kangor were all original creations for the series. Hotstreak, the first villain Virgil fought in his comic series, was the first villain he battled in his animated show as well.

Other characters like Puff, Brickhouse and Aquamaria — some of which were members of the Blood Syndicate — were also carried over from the comics. A Bang Baby with a powerful control over fire and pyrokinetic abilities, the two first crossed paths in Static 4.

There, he ran into Holocaust again, who tried to have Virgil join his side. Virgil refused, but Holocaust was too powerful to take down alone.

Fortunately, the Titans arrived to back him up, and with the combined help of Superboy, Kid Flash and the others, they literally put Holocaust into the ground for good. Though never represented in the Static Shock animated series, Holocaust did show up in season three of Young Justice. Too powerful to be controlled, Virgil was under heavy sedation until the Titans rescued him. He remained a member until he mysteriously lost his powers during a rescue mission to recover Raven.

Top review. People say Cartoons nowadays are too political. I'd argue they're not political enough. This episode covered a serious topic about racism more raw and more realistic than any other modern show. The cartoon format is an excellent place to make social commentary and a place not many people expect to see when they watch it.

The way Richie's Dad talks about minorities is raw and real. It's something many people nowadays continue to believe which is saddening considering it's been a full 20 years and we're still grappling over racism.

It was a fun episode to watch and kept me entertained for the whole runtime. I'm considering watching the whole series after watching this episode. Loved it. Details Edit. Release date December 9, United States.

United States. Warner Bros. Technical specs Edit. Runtime 22 minutes. Contribute to this page Suggest an edit or add missing content. Edit page. Hollywood Icons, Then and Now.



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