The road toBatman: The Animated Seriesbegan in a somewhat unexpected place: aTiny Toon Adventuresshort called “Bat’s All Folks”. A knowing spoof of Batman, the short puts Plucky Duck in the role of Spruce Vain, a reclusive millionaire who becomes the masked vigilante known as Batduck. T...
Animated: Batman: Caped Crusader • Batman: The Animated Series • Batman: The Brave and the Bold • Batwheels • Beware the Batman • DC Animated Universe (Batman Beyond, Justice League, Justice League Unlimited, The New Batman Adventures, Static Shock, Superman: The Animated Series,...
taking you on a vertigo-inducing roller coaster ride. Although a platformer at heart, each stage plays differently and offers a new villain like Catwoman, Two-face, Scarecrow, and the Riddler. Fans of the animated series will love cinematic touches like seeing Catwoman somersaulting between roofto...
8.1.5 The Batman 8.2 Animation 8.2.1 DC Animated Universe 8.2.1.1 Batman: The Animated Series 8.2.1.2 Justice League 8.2.1.3 Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker 8.2.2 The Batman 8.2.3 Batman: The Brave and the Bold 8.2.4 Batman: Gotham Knight 8.3 Video Games 8.3.1 Film Tie-Ins ...
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The Adventures of Batman and Robinis a 1994/1995 game based on the second season ofBatman: The Animated Series.The title was developed for the SNES by Konami, Genesis and Sega CD by Clockwork Tortoise, and the Game Gear by Novotrade. The Genesis version features side-scrolling beat-em-up...
,” written by Paul Dini (Batman: The Animated Series, Detective Comics) with art by José Luis García-López (Detective Comics, Jonah Hex). At first looking like the recounting of a vision of our hero’s status quo (his origin, his city, his allies and enemies) in a future Superman...
I’ll be honest… Batman as a comic book character has really never spoken to me. He’s had some good iterations between the Christopher Nolan trilogy of movies or the 1990’s Animated Series, but on the whole, Batman is just not an engaging character. ...
It’s a period piece, set in the 1940s-ish, and as a result sometimes the cityscapes don’t look all that much different from those in the 1990sBatman: The Animated Series, with its “timeless” retro-setting with occasional modern tech. Producer Bruce Timm was involved with both iteration...