thomasgouldsbrough
Joined Jan 2022
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This episode is pretty mediocre, and that would be complimenting it. The Penguin is introduced for the first time, and as much as his over the top mannerisms is appreciated, as well as his physical penguin-like characteristics, such as claw like hands and petite frame, for the most part the Penguin is unfortunately quite a gimmick.
When compared to other episodes of B:TA, this falls flat. It doesn't have any themes, and doesn't really explore any wider points. Its purpose is clearly to engager with a younger audience. But what does a younger audience gain from it? What lessons do they learn? Do they learn that the Penguin is that ineffective, that he can be taken down by a few booby traps?
When compared to other episodes of B:TA, this falls flat. It doesn't have any themes, and doesn't really explore any wider points. Its purpose is clearly to engager with a younger audience. But what does a younger audience gain from it? What lessons do they learn? Do they learn that the Penguin is that ineffective, that he can be taken down by a few booby traps?