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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Frank Paur, Kent Butterworth, Eric Radomski, Dan Riba, Kevin Altieri, Dick Sebast, Bruce W. Timm, Boyd Kirkland |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 05 September, 1992 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Warner Home Video |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Animated, Color |
| TYPE: | Children's Video |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 085392231928 |
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Customer Reviews of Batman - The Animated Series - The Legend Begins
The Dark Secret of Gotham City The landmark animated adventures of DC Comics' caped crime-fighter has arrived on DVD with "Batman: The Animated Series - The Legend Begins". The award-winning animated series is definitely the best comic book adaptation of the famous DC Comics character. This popular series features solid episode storylines, well developed characters, great voice acting, amusing action and a rich music score. Its gothic animation style and dark adult-like tone changed the view of Saturday morning cartoons. The DVD contains five great episodes: "On Leather Wings", "Christmas with the Joker", "Nothing to Fear", "The Last Laugh" and "Pretty Poison". The episodes are presented in their original full screen format. The DVD contains a fine video transfer with some bits of grain and dusts, and a good 2.0 Dolby Digital sound. It also includes a short animation featurette and episodes introductions by producer Bruce Timm. "Batman: The Legend Begins" is a must-have DVD for any fan of this great animated series, and scores a worthy "B-".
It's About Bat-Time!
Ten years after BATMAN: THE ANIMATED SERIES roared onto the small screen and changed the way animation is done, the series is finally making its long-overdue debut on DVD. Simply drawn with a noir emphasis, BATMAN: TAS has just enough hijinks for kids and just enough drama for adults.
This disc features five installments, and each episode comes complete with an introduction by the mastermind behind the updated Bats, Director Bruce Timm (also the creative genius behind SUPERMAN: THE ANIMATED SERIES and Cartoon Network's JUSTICE LEAGUE). However, lacking on each of the episodes is a commentary track that could've been done by any variety of sources ... Timm, Paul Dini (his partner at the time), or even a host of animators). Still, you can't help but celebrate Bats arrival.
ON LEATHER WINGS features the introduction of the Man-Bat, a wonderful tale about science gone awry.
CHISTMAS WITH THE JOKER is an abrupt introduction to the Clown Prince of Crime, opting out of an 'origins' story as the series did with most of Batman's Rogues Gallery.
NOTHING TO FEAR features the introduction and first encounter with the Scarecrow, with some interesting comments in Timm's interview about stylistic choices.
THE LAST LAUGH also centers around the Joker in an April Fool's setting; however, the story is rather simplistic for a show of this depth, and it ends up being a typical caper so common of most of today's animated superhero outings.
PRETTY POISON is a wonderful first experience with Poison Ivy, perhaps the most beautiful femme fatale in all of animation.
The disc contains some obligatory extras: a game as well as a brief segment on how to draw Batman.
Disappointingly, the producers opted only for a Dolby 2.0 track instead of a full surround effect that would bring even greater life (and respect, perhaps) to the art form of animation.
the dark knight forever
well let me put it like this batman has always been a favorite of mine even when bob kane started batman in 1939 we had and insight to what it was all about i think that we all have a little darkness in us but this movie gives mr kane a thumbs up on his creation it also gives a story on how bruce wayne became batman and mark hamill is especially demented as the joker so my review is thumbs up