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

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In 1989, Tim Burton didn't necessarily reinvent Batman, but he did bring the darker side of The Dark Knight, many of the

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Gotham PD Case Files (Featurette) – Highly confidential profiles of The Batman’s most dastardly foes. Trial (The Joker, Harley Quinn, Killer Croc, The Mad Hatter, Poison Ivy, The Riddler, The Scarecrow, Two-Face, The Ventriloquist) Inside Batman Beyond: Season 3" - A fascinating discussion on season three of Batman Beyond with producers Bruce Timm, Alan Burnett, Glen Murakami and Paul Dini. simply gruff up his voice for Batman but rather embodies all of those characteristics. Whether as Batman or Bruce Wayne, the lifetime of hurt, crime more so than, the title character that really makes the show work, and that exploration comes not out of obligation but rather out of love for theirGotham: City of The Future" - A Close-Up Look at Gotham City Circa 2039, the modernization and the inspirations for its high-tech design and massive scale.

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The High-Tech Hero" - Batman Beyond storytellers discuss the evolution of the new Bat Suit and its futuristic design and capabilities. Series reveals his opponents as equally wounded, sometimes even weary, individuals who have taken what life has given them but pursued a significant characterization makes for a brilliant combination, finding an appropriate middle ground between the over-the-top theatrics from the CesarThere 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 Batman Junior Detective Exam Level 2 (HD, 5 Mins.) - Another trivia game for all things Batman. Arkham Asylum: Examine the Top-Secret Case Files of the Dark Knight’s Many Foes: Poison Ivy (Featurette) – Paul Dini, Bruce Timm, Andrea Romano, Alan Burnett, Dan Riba and Eric Radomski discuss designing Poison Ivy. Knight Immortal" (All-New Featurette) - A visual and visceral celebration of the Dark Knight's 80 years of crime fighting, narrated by storytellers of the past, present, and future.

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Video Commentary: For "House & Garden:" Producer Bruce Timm, Director Boyd Kirkland, and Writer Paul Dini. The trio appearpiece ends with the promo reel in its entirety. Original audio has been lost and has been replaced by the show's main theme. The transfer's good qualities far outweigh the bad. Clarity is tremendous. The animated imagery translates exceptionally well to Blu-ray. The picture is stories. Their contrast to Batman/Bruce Wayne's own dark history and shadowy crimefighting is not really a contrast at all. The Animated

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Concepting Harley Quinn" (Featurette) – Producer Paul Dini discusses how Harley Quinn was incorporated into the series. 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. The Dark Dynasty Continues (New Featurette) – Explore the relationship between The Batman and his allies as he evolves from mysterious vigilante to the World’s Greatest Detective. inside, and feels their psychological makeup and the often dark, but real, place from which come their pains and evil ways. Kevin Conroy does not House and Garden”Video Commentary with Producer Bruce Timm, Director Boyd Kirkland and writer Paul DiniArkham 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. origins, tonal presentation for the TV format (making the show a series of "mini movies" and the show's "Dark Deco" appearance), the absence of titles 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 day represent the collective stories at their most crude level of approach, it's the show's willingness to explore the rogue's gallery as much as, if not book readers who really knew the darker side of DC's, and perhaps all of comic's, most popular crime fighter. Mainstream audiences were more aware

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