User blog comment:LoveWaffle/"LEGO Marvel Super Heroes" Announced/@comment-16516632-20130108225435/@comment-4651179-20130110233159

The New Batman Advenutres was the sequel of Batman: The Animated Series, the only thing that changed was the design of the characters to mirror the newer Superman: The Animated Series.

Yeah, I remember Animaniacs and their sexual innuendos, many cartoons nowadays have them.

The only realistic gun that appeared in the 90s Spider-Man series was one of Robbie Robertson, the rest were pew pew guns. Morbius was never referred as a vampire, also, he sucks the plasma of people (note it's not their blood, and via his hands, doesn't bite).

Why is this irrelevant? How are the standars different in games and cartoons? They obviously have the same basis.

Don't exaggerate, censorship is no longer affraid of "death" or "devil" words. Yesterday I saw a Looney Toones cartoon where they called Porky a killer, and Daffy Duck said "blood" and everything.

I can't see how the word "devil" might be a problem, it's not implying satanic things, the "devil" is a creature which might or might not be mythological. And it's not even a character called "Devil", just "Daredevil", a word which doesn't have anything to do with the devil. As other people said, characters such as Daredevil or Deadpool already appeared in child games.

In my opinion, saying that Daredevil might not be in LEGO: Marvel Super Heroes is like thinking in the XIX century.