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Hard to believe this masterpiece of a series is turning 30 this year.
Been a Batman fan since 87 with SuperFriends reruns at age 6 and was 8 seeing the 1989 movie 4 times in theaters even collecting the comics and graphic novels since 89. I recalled back in 1990 in comicscene magazine and starlog that WB announced doing an animated series in 1992 along with Batman Returns, i couldn't wait. As in various magazines from 1991 to early 1992, i couldn't wait as it was one of my most awaited shows and i was 11 when the show debuted on Fox as a saturday morning sneak preview 2 part episode and on some sunday nights then afternoons as i dug it and been my favorite animated show since. I even saw the WB seasons as a teen. Inspired by the Fleschier cartoons of Superman (in seasons 1 and 2 then anime in season 3) and Tim Burton's movies with the comics, this series was groundbreaking bringing in all ages from kids, teens and adults alike as it broke new ground showing that a superhero animated show can be serious. It paved the way for Gargoyles to Spawn. How many of you remembered when it debuted? |
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I remember when it debuted, but I was at an age where I wasn't home enough on Saturday mornings to watch it consistently.
I liked when Adam West voiced The Grey Ghost episode. Nice homage to the OG. |
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Thanks given by: | An4h0ny (09-05-2022), Hellraiserfan (01-08-2022) |
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So what's everyone's favorite episodes? Mine are Almost Got Im Heart of Ice Beware of Grey Ghost On Leather Wings Feat of Clay The Last Laugh Two-Face See No Evil Old Wounds Mad Love Robin's Reckoning Mad as a Hatter Lock Up Shadow of the Bat Perchance to Dream Cat and The Claw Bullet for Bullock The Forgotten Joker's Favor Trial Nothing to Fear Growing Pain Christmas with joker Day of the Samurai POV Heart of Steel His Silocon Soul If your So Smart Why Aren't You Rich Laughing Fish Demon's Quest House and Garden It's Never too Late Legends of Dark Knight Tyger Tyger Blind as a Bat Over the Edge Batgirl returns Holiday Knights Read my Lips Riddler's Reform Second Chance Catwalk Babydoll Joker's Millions Beware of Creeper Harley's Holiday Birds of a Feather |
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Thanks given by: | An4h0ny (09-05-2022) |
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What do you think of Selina with black hair instead of blonde in the WB season? well i didn't mind Penguin as he looked like the classic Penguin design of the comics. The Returns thing was to cash-in on the upcoming Batman Returns of the same year, same for blonde Selina as WB forced Bruce Timm to design the characters after the Burton movie as production began in late May 1991 even for Batman Returns.
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Oct 2012
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Timm always wanted to do the classic Bob Kane/Dick Sprang Penguin but Warners insisted that he look like the DeVito version. Same thing with Catwoman.
Joker and Catwoman were, for me, the worst designs out of TNBA. Joker they eventually got right with Return of the Joker/Justice League which, for me, was the best Joker design. Catwoman's all black design was very bland and her inexplicably blue face when in costume was off-putting. The Selina Kyle design when out of costume was also, for me, rather bland even if she did have the classic black hair. It's ironic because, while Timm grumbled about having to make Catwoman look like the Michelle Pfeiffer version for the original series, that design was much more distinctive and inspired. There's some redesigns in the Chipp Kidd/Paul Dini book 'Batman Animated' for Catwoman that were much, much better than what they ended up going with in TNBA. They were going to do a spin-off, you see, and so Timm drew up a few concept designs. |
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I actually prefer the revamp style. What I don't prefer is the revamp production value. They cut the budget and it shows. This is one of the reasons why they redesigned everything. Smaller budget so they needed a more angular style that was easier to keep on model. The other reason, of course, was to bring it in line with Superman.
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He designed his Superman to be more 50s because, as you said, Fleischer had done the 40s style Superman. So Timm designed his world of Superman to look like what people in the 1950s thought the 1990s would look like, to complement Batman which was based on the idea of 'what if the 1939 World's Fair had continued for another five decades?' The distinctly Japanese influence didn't come into play until Batman Beyond and the anime influence in particular didn't come into play until Teen Titans and The Batman, which were made in the early 2000s when anime basically exploded in the West He is old. He's old enough to have a daughter in her early twenties and Batman, in the original series, said he's the same age Thomas Wayne would have been if he'd lived. DCAU Batman is damn near forty |
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The first Japanese influence was seen in the episode Growing Pains.
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I was around 12 when the show debuted, and I remember liking it, but not following it religiously. Hoever, one related memory I still cherish is meeting Kevin Conroy and Arleen Sorkin at a convention, many years ago. They both signed this 8x10 for me, and I still have it.
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When GalaxyCon did their virtual Bats TAS panel last February, I was hoping they would be able to get her but no such luck. |
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Today is officially the 30th anniversary of Batman The Animated Series. The best Batman cartoon ever. No Batman cartoon has or will ever come close to TAS's greatness and impact on superhero cartoons
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