Is there a season 3 Bad Batch?
If so, is it a continuation of the first 2 seasons?
Yes, there will be a third season, but it will be entirely unrelated to the first two seasons. Bad Batch was a pilot for a TV series, not a continuation of Bad Batch. The whole show was a pilot for a TV series, and was never renewed. That being said, what we have seen of it would be completely different from the first two seasons. The only continuity in the three seasons is that they are all about the same length of time.
There will be no Season 3. The reason for this, is because I would like to make another series.
In fact, after I finished my other series, there won't be any more Bad Batch. That's the plan right now.
Season 3 will be entirely unrelated. That's disappointing, especially after having such a cool idea. The first two seasons were excellent. It's a shame you won't make another season of it. I think you have an excellent idea for a new show.
I can't really say I know what to expect from season three. I feel like I do know what I don't want to see in season three (though I could be wrong about that). But I'm curious to see if your new show has anything in common with Bad Batch.
I'm glad that you had the same ideas I had for the show and wanted to make it. We were talking about this recently, and we agreed that season 3 would have been the first real season of the show.
What is Hunter's clone number?
What about a human-like android?
Is there a way to become human-like in the anime? Spoiler: How come an artificial virus can be spread from humans to aliens in Hunter X Hunter (Ep 20), while a human-like android can't be used for that? And why can't the "perfect clone" kill the two children in Hunter X Hunter (Ep 25) when "an alien clone virus can't be spread from humans"? 1 Answer.
This is answered directly in the novels themselves. Let's have a look at each book: The novel Monster(s), the one which has the story of "Perfect Cloning" take place mostly in a laboratory setting where the author, Takeshi Obata is explaining the process of cloning. The protagonist Gon uses that explanation as an excuse to visit the laboratory to see the real clone of Dende/Dante.
When the series started up again (in this timeline, Dende has never died), Gon and Killua found themselves in a desert where they witnessed the birth of the perfect clone of Dende. In Hunter x Hunter (Ep 20), there is the same laboratory scene as in Monster(s). Gon uses this scene as a story to explain to the two kids why the virus is spreading, because Gon claims that this is the story behind Hunter x Hunter. In other words, he thinks that the reason is that the perfect clone was not completed and hence, Dende's virus infected Gon.
In Hunter x Hunter (Ep 25), Hunter is looking at the perfect clone and wants to destroy it. However, he does not know who was its creator and what happened to it.
The answer lies in a short section I marked with red: Quote: Originally Posted by Nel, Chapter 3. He was a human. There was no such thing as android. There were simply beings who wanted to exist like humans do.
So, we can see that the perfect clone was born out of a man, but when the perfect clone was about to be completed, it was destroyed (ie, the clones did not survive). It makes sense because the perfect clone was designed to be immortal.
When did Clone Wars season 7 come out?
What season 7 episodes were out at that time?
The Clone Wars season 7 is currently airing on Disney+. Loading. 1 How much has been revealed about season 7? Which episodes from season 7 have been revealed?2 What is the current status of the upcoming season 7 episodes? Are they being filmed? Is it more likely they will be released in 2024 or 2021?3 What is the release date for season 7? When will season 7 episodes become available to stream?4 Has this been confirmed as a full Season 7 release?5 Has season 7 been officially announced as a full season release?6 Is this a complete season release or is it missing a few episodes?7 Does any of the season 7 episodes have a title or working title?8 Will there be any additional Clone Wars episodes released in 2024 after season 7? If so, how many?9 What languages will the new Clone Wars season 7 episodes be released in? 1 How many episodes have been released from season 7 so far? 1 Where can I watch season 7 episodes? 1 Which channels or streaming services are available to stream Clone Wars season 7 episodes? 1 What is the estimated running time for each episode in season 7? 1 Where can I watch the latest Clone Wars episodes? 1 Which countries are these episodes available to stream in? 1 Which languages are these episodes available in? 1 Which channels or streaming services are available to stream the latest episode in each Clone Wars series? 1 Which countries are these channels available in? 1 Which languages are these channels available in? 1 Which countries and languages are these streams available in? 1 Which countries are these streams available in? 1 Which languages are these streams available in?
How old is Omega in Bad Batch?
Is there any reliable information about the age of the film?
I was pretty sure that it had been released in 2024 (not 2006!) when I watched it. Is it later or older? I think I've seen somewhere that it might be from early 80's, is this true? It sounds rather vague at first and a bit random, but if that's the same guy who went on to create the awesomely weird Dario Argento film Suspiria then it seems like it could make sense. He has said quite the opposite thing one occasion that I can't quite find anywhere so maybe it was his misquoting of an interview or something, but maybe it was just misheard.
You get to see a small part of a scene in the beginning of the movie, so I'm assuming it's probably the original dub release. There were many different versions released of the film (see below) so it may have been any of them, but not from the re-cut version, which was shot much later. I actually haven't seen it yet, but I'm guessing maybe not from the original release of 2004? Which would make sense. I do believe from an interview where he says no, but I just didn't see where he stated that on record anywhere, just that the interview he was referring to was before this cut was made and thus the 2024 release would not count as well. So you never know.
All we know for sure is that there were 5 (yes, 5! I'm being counted out by one) versions that existed of this film: Original Cut (2004 Version), shot with the same actors and directors from the same studio release. Uncut Version, which is the version released in theaters. Unrated, Uncut Version (DVD/Blu-Ray), in which the directors added about an hour of extra stuff/gag reel, including some commentary about the making of the film, deleted/alternate scenes, and the storyboard to a few scenes. This uncut version was made available on DVD and Blu-Ray in 2024. It was also available in the 2024 release of The Complete Edition on YouTube.
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