Batman: The Complete Animated Series (BD) [Blu-ray]

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Batman: The Complete Animated Series (BD) [Blu-ray]

Batman: The Complete Animated Series (BD) [Blu-ray]

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Biases: I am a fan of the Batman, I have had a fascination with the character from childhood. I am a fan of animation in general, I own a large collection of animated TV series and films. piece ends with the promo reel in its entirety. Original audio has been lost and has been replaced by the show's main theme. style to the 1960s show, and the darker Batman stories that were told in the 1980s contrasted to the lighter Saturday morning animation throughout Having watched approximately ten episodes of this release so far I can vouch for Martin’s analysis above is spot on. This is what this release is primarily about to me, the most important aspect of the release and it delivers.

Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment (WBDHE) distributes the award-winning movies, television, animation, and digital content produced by Warner Bros. Discovery to the homes and screens of millions through physical Blu-ray Disc™ and DVD retail sales and digital transactions on major streaming, video-on-demand cable, satellite, digital, and mobile channels. WBDHE is part of Warner Bros. Discovery Content Sales, one of the world’s largest distributors of entertainment programming. Some episodes have spots that look soft, or have very noticeable scratches or dust, but that's due to those issues being present in the source material. It doesn't take away from the insane HD remaster quality in the slightest. Personally, I find it a nice reminder of Batman: The Animated Series' history. Also, blemishes and errors from the DVD transfers (such as the blurry issues from "Shadow of the Bat, Part Two") are also non-existent. There are bits of artifacting, but it's not really noticeable for the most part (though it is obvious in a some episodes, such as in the latter The Adventures of Batman & Robin-era and The New Batman Adventures-era installments), and to the best of my knowledge, the process used to clean up the episodes doesn't have many detrimental impacts. One notable exception is the freezing effect used on Mr. Freeze's helmet, which appears a little smudged. The clean-up process also muddies up some of the rain and mist effects used in some episodes, such as in "The Lion and The Unicorn" and "Riddler's Reform." That said, it's easy to miss and perhaps won't be caught by the majority of viewers. While it's not perfect, it's still an unbelievable transfer, and ultimately makes watching the series something akin to a revelation. Arkham Asylum: Examine the Top-Secret Case Files of the Dark Knight's Many Foes: Mr. Freeze (Featurette) – Bruce Timm, Paul Dini, Andrea Romano and Dan Riba discuss MR. Freeze and the Heart and Ice Origin story.much more than the sum of its noir visuals and mood, the total number of bullets fired or punches thrown, or the occasions when the title character, character's evolution to Nightwing and the character in The New Batman Adventures, Robin's utility against Batman, and more.

Rooted in DC’s acclaimed Batman: The Animated Series and released theatrically on Christmas Day 1993, Batman: Mask of the Phantasm has not only been ranked by Time magazine as one of the 10 best Super Hero movies ever, but is also arguably the core fans’ all-time favorite Batman film. The movie has been rated at the top of the Dark Knight film franchise by such popular entertainment media as Empire, Screenrant and Paste. And in the ultimate mainstream salute for its time, Gene Siskel & Robert Ebert didn’t initially review the film during its theatrical release, but later dedicated a portion of their At The Movies weekly TV series to pay compliment to the film – and voice their regret for not giving it the attention it deserved during its original run – when Batman: Mask of the Phantasm was distributed for home entertainment. The Dark Knight's First Night Pilot Promo: Hosted by Bruce Timm (480i, 5:03): Producers Bruce Timm and Eric Radomski lookArkham Asylum: Examine the Top-Secret Case Files of the Dark Knight’s Many Foes: Ra’s Al Ghul (Featurette) – Paul Dini, Bruce Timm, Alan Burnett, and Dan Riba discuss why Ra’s Al Ghul is such an exciting villain. Audio Commentary on "Read My Lips" by Bruce Timm, Michael Reaves, Boyd Kirkland, and Shirley Walker Read My Lips”Audio Commentary Bruce Timm, Paul Dini, Michael Reaves, Boyd Kirkland and Shirley Walker. but rather Bruce Wayne as Batman's secret identity, that the individual has become the crime fighter, not the billionaire playboy, in his heart. It's an way of their would-be successful criminal ventures. It's a welcome paradigm shift that allows the episodes to more deeply and fundamentally

with dialogue and central sound effects while spreading along to the far edges for music, action, and wider environmental supports. Music clarity is very from the "Episodes" tab of the main menu, followed by scrolling over to the clapboard icon. The episodes do play automatically after viewing the Tiny Toon Adventures, the 1989 Tim Burton film and its influence beyond the Batman world, and the evolution of the animated

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Batman: The Complete Animated Series' special features selection is comprehensive but not quite as voluminous as some other recent full DC Comics digital-first mini-series available in both digital and print editions; series complete and on sale elements, revealing richly layered and complex renderings with ease. Colors are a standout. The show defaults to a noir-inspired darkness favoring



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