Batman the Animated Series

Judge_Claude_Frolo

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This is one of the shows that I grew up with. You may not agree with me but Batman the Animated is one the greatest series ever IMO. I,ve always been impressed with this series. It's not like any other action show I,ve seen. It's dramatic, mature and action packed. The animation is exquisite and exotic.

This series debuted in 1992 and was inspired by Tim Burton's blockbuster Batman. This show is dark. It was the first animated series in years to depict firearms being fired and Batman punching and hiitting the bad guys. The scenes were painted on black paper to help give Gotham City it's darkness.

The producers did an excellent job of bringing the characters to life. Mr. Freeze for example was turned from a cliche mad scientist with a gimmick for cold to a tragic figure whose frigid exterior hides a doomed love. Batman TAS contains all of Batman's famous foes such as Joker, Harley Quin, Two-Face, Peguin, Riddler, Mad Hatter and more. It even had his famous allies Robin, Catwoman, Bat-Girl and Comm. Gordon.

Batman TAS has won Emmy-Awards for it's distinctive animation and mature writing. This show is extremely popular. I myself have all of the DVDs of every season. It ran from 1992 to 1995. In 1997 it became the New Batman Adventures and ran from 1997 to 1999. I love this show.
 
I agree JCF. I was never a huge Batman fan before that show but it was always one I made sure to watch. Mr. Freeze was awesome, frigid and monotone and evil but at the same type sympathetic. I also felt a twinge for the tragic Clayface.
 
Super Daddy-o said:
I agree JCF. I was never a huge Batman fan before that show but it was always one I made sure to watch. Mr. Freeze was awesome, frigid and monotone and evil but at the same type sympathetic. I also felt a twinge for the tragic Clayface.
Yes they were the most emotional Batman villains. All the others were either mentally insane or had other mental problems. Two-Face and Ventriloquist and Scarface for example had split-personality disorders.
 
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