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Batman: The Complete Animated Series [Blu-ray] [1992]

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noir-inspired visuals and themes and character arcs from so many of the comics, into the mainstream. Prior, it was mostly the dedicated comic piece ends with the promo reel in its entirety. Original audio has been lost and has been replaced by the show's main theme. Arkham Asylum: Examine the Top-Secret Case Files of the Dark Knight’s Many Foes: The Joker (Featurette) – Alan Burnett, Bruce Timm, Eric Radomski, Paul Dini, Andrea Romano and Dan Riba discuss Mark Hamill’s inimitable Joker. As the series goes on, a story arc that works well is the transformation of Batman's vigilantism into his team up with the Gotham City Police Department and all the help he provides. This is where his relationship with Commissioner Gordon comes into play as the two begin to do that iconic detective work together. In its fifth season, Batman begins to form the Justice League, teaming up with the likes of Superman, Flash, and other recognizable superheroes. Batgirl and Robin are prominent figures too in late seasons, so almost every fan-favorite character shows up at some point or another. The voice-cast has a ton of fun bringing new elements to each character, especially with The Riddler who is much more sadistic this time around. Guest star voices include Ron Perlman, Clancy Brown, Gina Gershon, James Marsden, Robert Englund, Patton Oswalt, and more, all of who deliver great performances. As great as all these high-definition transfers are, though, they're not the main event of this particular set. Instead, it's the brand new special features that are included. For your viewing pleasure are a handful of episode commentaries, several featurettes, and most important, a brand-new documentary.

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Video Commentary: For "House & Garden:" Producer Bruce Timm, Director Boyd Kirkland, and Writer Paul Dini. The trio appear unstable world of Gotham City. He faced fully defined and motivated villains, battled personal crises, and the show embraced the shadows and didn't just shy away from the 60s TV show and the zany 1970s adaptations (such as Super Friends) or the standard rhythm and Inside Batman Beyond Season 3: The Call, Part 2" - producers Bruce Timm & Paul Dini, director Butch Lukic and voice actor Will Friedle talk about the appearance of Starro and Superman in this episode.

Gotham's New Knight (480i, 7:40): An insightful look into bringing Barbara Gordon's Batgirl into the show: the character's history, the even if he was a last-minute replacement for Tim Curry. Hamill's ability to take the character's comically sinister façade and blend it with a more importance of ensemble voice recording, individual processes, casting individuals who have "voices with character," and more.

Batman: The Complete Animated Series [Blu-ray] [1992]

times, but for the show's style that's preferable to seeing them lifted to gray. The image is not without its issues, but Warner Brothers has done a very

Voices of the Knight (Featurette) – Actors Mark Hamill, Kevin Conroy, Adriene Barbeau, Efrem Zimbalist Jr., and Andrea Romano discuss the process of bringing their iconic characters to life. the Joker" (1:41), "Nothing to Fear" (2:47), "The Last Laugh" (1:14), and "Pretty Poison" (3:07). These do not play ahead of the episode; they must be

Batman: The Complete Animated Series (Blu-Ray) (1992)

Batman would fall over most of the time and Harley Quinn cannot stand at all, at least considering the examples included with this review set; others Video Commentary: “House and Garden” – Watch along as Producer Bruce Timm, Director Boyd Kirkland and writer Paul Dini take viewers behind the scenes of an exciting episode of Batman: The Animated Series. The success of the Warner Archive Collection’s 2017 Blu-ray release of the sequel films Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (1993 – reviewed here) and Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero (1989 - reviewed here) apparently convinced the studio that there was significant fan interest in a Blu-ray box set of the entire series. And so the studio has now released exactly that. Audio Commentary: For "Almost Got 'Im:" Producers Bruce Timm and Eric Radomski and Writer Paul Dini.Gotham’s New Knight (Featurette) – Barbara Gordon swings into focus in this exciting look at Batman’s trusted ally and equal, Batgirl. Gotham’s Guardians: The Stalwart Supporting Characters (Featurette) – Batman is not the only hero safeguarding Gotham City. This documentary focuses on the importance of the Dark Knight’s allies in the Batman mythology.

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House and Garden”Video Commentary with Producer Bruce Timm, Director Boyd Kirkland and writer Paul Dini aspect ratio. Audio is Dolby Digital 2.0. The episode minus the commentary of course plays, like all the others, at 1080p/4x3/DTS-HD Master Video Commentary: "House and Garden" – Watch along as Producer Bruce Timm, Director Boyd Kirkland and writer Paul Dini take viewers behind the scenes of an exciting episode of Batman: The Animated Series. well prioritized and positioned firmly in a seamlessly imaged center position, allowing fans to enjoy the precise vocal work that, as much as any other The Batman: Complete Series is a fantastic addition to the DC universe and did things a little different than previous entries inside Gotham. The originality and character performances here garnered the creative team numerous awards for their work and it's well-deserved. As time goes on, more and more fans of The Batman, in general, will no doubt come to love and appreciate this five-season showcase of their favorite characters. And of course, this series says that it's completely great to go in a different direction with an old franchise and tell a thrilling and fun story that doesn't follow the normal path.Synopsis: When the two shots rang out, Bruce Wayne's life changed forever. He pledged himself to justice, and he held that oath for years. Wearing many names - the Dark Knight, The World's Greatest Detective, the Caped Crusader and Gotham's Greatest Hero - he battled tragic foes like The Joker, Penguin, Mr. Freeze and so many more. But deep inside, he knew that he shared something with them that most of humanity wouldn't understand - a commitment to the fight. The acclaimed, Emmy-winning TV series redefined this complex man as an edgy hero struggling for revenge and redemption each time he donned the cape and cowl, and this comprehensive collection contains every episode, with all the allies, criminals and showdowns in Batman's history. There have been a ton of iterations of Batman over the past several decades. Whether it be in comic book form, cheesy television episodes, or big-budget feature films, the caped crusader always brings the masses together to watch Gotham be saved time and time again. In the middle of all these cinematic and comic appearances, the animated realm become a fan-favorite for Batman. Most will remember Batman: The Animated Series in the '90s as the essential animated Batman portfolio. But in the early to mid-2000s, there was a new kind of caped crusader patrolling the streets of Gotham in The Batman: The Complete Series which not only won a ton of awards over its five-season run but created a different approach than anything that came before it.

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