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

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examinations of several villains, including Clayface, Harley Quinn, The Joker, Mr. Freeze, The Penguin, Poison Ivy, Ra's al Ghul, The Riddler, Scarecrow, debris are not uncommon. The opening sequence is particularly troublesome in this area, but episodes do reveal a fairly steady, albeit generally light, In terms of other features not included here, the original TAS DVD set includes promos for other Warner animated titles. The previous episode collection DVDs also included video introductions by Bruce Timm, a video trivia option on Heart of Ice, and a few interactive features. It’s really noting you’ll miss, though completists may wish to keep those discs anyway. Arkham Asylum: Examine the Top-Secret Case Files of the Dark Knight’s Many Foes (SD – 12 parts – 27:41 in all) Arkham Asylum: Examine the Top-Secret Case Files of the Dark Knight's Many Foes: The Riddler (Featurette) – This file discusses The Riddler and how creators differentiated him from the Batman '66 Riddler with: Bruce Timm, Alan Burnett, Andrea Romano, Eric Radomski and Dan Riba.

aspect ratio which preserves the broadcast specifications and presentation parameters as were standard at the time of the show's initial airing. The Batman - The Complete Animated Series Blu-ray delivers great video and audio in this exceptional Blu-ray release the decade. The piece also includes a fascinating discussion of animation standards at the time, a new generation of animators who worked on It's not just the remastered episodes you get, though. The set also comes with Blu-ray copies of Batman: Mask of the Phantasm and Batman & Mr. Freeze: Sub-Zero, the two feature-length continuations of the show. As with the TV series, these movies look great, though they were never in as bad a shape as the show.Audio Commentary: For "Almost Got 'Im:" Producers Bruce Timm and Eric Radomski and Writer Paul Dini.

Tour of the Batcave (480i): Not exactly a "tour" but rather show clip collages highlighting a particular character or element. Included Eric Radomski took the best of the world's storied history -- a "distillation" as Timm calls it, capturing the "mood, mystery, atmosphere...and of note. First are three miniature Funko Pop figures of Batman, Harley Quinn, and The Joker. Only Joker's figure would stand consistently on its own.

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The Dark Knight's First Night Pilot Promo: Hosted by Bruce Timm (Featurette) – Witness the 1991 Batman promo reel as producers Bruce Timm and Eric Radomski discuss the origins of Batman: The Animated Series. Batman: Season of Darkness (36:11): A terrific look at the show's tone and visual style, the production's early stages, the contrast in Still, the digital copies include none of the special features, as far as I can tell. That means The Heart of Batman, along with episode commentaries and featurettes, are disc-only. Given that most new releases include the special features with the digital copies, this is a letdown. with dialogue and central sound effects while spreading along to the far edges for music, action, and wider environmental supports. Music clarity is very

didn't just shy away from the 60s TV show and the zany 1970s adaptations (such as Super Friends) or the standard rhythm andThere 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. 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. episode listings, and a breakdown of supplementary content. This book ships inside a matching slip box. See the "Screenshots" tab above and scroll to 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

series. The piece further explores Bruce Timm's and Eric Radomski's visions and contributions, their roles as producers, and more.Batman: Season of Light (1080p, 1:00:03): The piece begins with a comparison of the Batman animated series to Max

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