Homer
2006-08-04 07:40:53
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answer #1
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answered by Spadesboffin 3
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Audri (cute spelling) when are you and the other folks on the Yahoo Answer forum going to realize one important fact:
THESE CHARACTERS DO NOT EXIST!!!!!
Superman cannot fly, how do you know he is humble?
Spend your time doing constructive projects rather than worrying about which "superhero" or "cartoon character" is the best?
My God you could be doing things like:
Comparing Paris Hilton to other bimbos
Is Dennis Rodman really an alien?
Does Cher have nine lives or just nine face lifts
Is Pat Boone still alive and does he hang out with Dick Clark?
Do you really like Joan Rivers jewelry?
Does Brittany Spears have a good singing voice?
How many babies will Brad Pitt adopt?
How about that Israel and Lebanon conflict, better than cartoons?
How about Mel Gibson?
Is there gravity or does the earth suck?
and as my favorite comedian says "F..K Mickey Mouse"
Have a nice day
2006-08-04 07:47:00
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Spider-Man and Jean Grey/ Phoenix. Spider-Man is just like us. He has bills, social problems, worries, we can relate to him in so many ways with ourselves. He lives in a real place, Manhattan, New York and he's not exactly the most strongest, buffest, most handsome piece of man-*** ever. He's just a normal guy with cool spider-powers Phoenix has been the weakest, the most powerful, the gentlest, the insanest, alive, dead, and alive again. plus she's been good and evil.
2006-08-04 07:44:11
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answer #3
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answered by nichellecomicbookgirl 3
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i'm unable to make certain how your character can administration those lasers without tearing himself to products - in simple terms think of roughly it, he might might desire to maintain his palms thoroughly nevertheless or the lasers might burn him. attempt getting some ordinary laser information and strapping them on your wrists and see user-friendly techniques to circulate your palms without the beams touching you. They way I think of it, as quickly as you hit that button interior the process your chest, you may kill your self. it quite is not that super an theory for a healthful, sorry - the place does the skill come from? i'm exceptionally advantageous those helpful lasers desire greater advantageous than a pair of AAA batteries after so which you may contemplate the super warmth created by using them too. Plus, your hero might desire to prevail the 1st couple of cases, yet then the villains might actual paintings it out (like in Batman Returns the criminals using canines) and use prisms or mirrors to deflect his lasers and hit him with a brick.
2016-12-11 06:44:20
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answer #4
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answered by ehiginator 3
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Green Lantern
2006-08-04 07:42:58
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answer #5
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answered by puma 6
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The Tick and Arthur are the most entertaining. Especially the episode with Little Wooden Boy.
2006-08-04 07:42:18
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answer #6
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answered by Mother Bear 3
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Hong Kong Phooey was the greatest cartoon character. A janitor by day, and superhero by call.
2006-08-04 07:42:37
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answer #7
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answered by Y-Knot 3
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Major Victory.
2006-08-04 07:42:17
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answer #8
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answered by Belie 7
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Mighty Mouse
2006-08-04 07:41:22
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answer #9
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answered by GD-Fan 6
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The heroes from Justice League Unlimited cartoons.
Good stories and even better characters.
2006-08-04 07:42:46
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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Uh. . . . I'm so divided between three characters from the X-Men: Professor Xavier (because he can read minds), Wolverine (because he can self-heal), and Nightcrawler (because he can teleport) . . . . I guess I'll choose Wolverine. I hear things and I don't like it so it can't be all that great for Professor Xavier.
2006-08-04 07:47:25
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answer #11
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answered by BlueLantern 3
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