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View Poll Results: What is Batman: The Animated Series to You?
The greatest animated series of all time 36 32.73%
ONE of the greatest animated series of all time 70 63.64%
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Old 02-21-2016, 10:46 PM   #1
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First post. Welcome Jack. What I found surprising was Mask of the Phantasm was such a darned good tale that the Phantasm character (and the person they are) were reused once more to establish darned good continuity among both Batman Beyond's story and Justice League/Unlimited's. When I saw that episode in JL/U, my jaw dropped at how brilliant they worked in the continuity of many of the DCAU's stories into a single episode. I don't think it was the best episode of JL/U, but it was one of them.

Mask of the Phantasm is definitely great...it's seen best as a prequel/current tale to Batman: TAS, for any who have yet to see.
The thing I liked about Phantasm was he was kind of like a character that was in comics from Batman year Two, and I think the sequel was Batman the Circle Chase. I still have year Two in tpb form along with the comics adaptation of mask of the Phantasm. Need to repurchase the Circle Chase, and reread them.



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The seller was cited as a 'liquidation' type seller. But overall, I am happy with it. If the product looks real enough and does the same thing as the legit copy from the company, I'm happy. Heck, as I said, I've gotten TV shows like Once Upon a Time, Justified, Sons of Anarchy, and Downton Abbey from eBay brand new for $10-15/season, usually around launch. The packaging, the discs, the content on them...it all looks so effing real. But only Amazon was able to flag them as counterfeit and I have no clue how they do it.

:-( I did have to do a re-order from GoHastings. My copy of Subzero was cracked. However, Mask of the Phantasm was immaculate. I also realized I needed Mystery of the Batwoman, so that's ordered too. Least GH refunded me on the bad Subzero copy.

http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5OP-wrRdJzs
This helped me. Also I purchased individual sets as they were released back in the day, and I wasn't going to double dip for a book and 20 min documentary...
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Old 02-21-2016, 11:57 PM   #2
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The thing I liked about Phantasm was he was kind of like a character that was in comics from Batman year Two, and I think the sequel was Batman the Circle Chase. I still have year Two in tpb form along with the comics adaptation of mask of the Phantasm. Need to repurchase the Circle Chase, and reread them.






http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5OP-wrRdJzs
This helped me. Also I purchased individual sets as they were released back in the day, and I wasn't going to double dip for a book and 20 min documentary...
Yeah, I relooked over mine and it does look pretty close to the official one. The only thing I think gives it away is the disc design. :-( One of the little teeth holding disc 2 of Vol 3 fell out just now. But fortunately, it's tucked behind disc 1, so it's still held snug in there. I thought getting the whole series for $50-60 was manageable for wanting to watch it. And that's what I am doing, pretty much. Heck, if I can convince my friends it's real, they will think I am more awesome.
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Old 02-22-2016, 04:10 AM   #3
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I still remember watching this for the first time. I was so pumped to come home from school and check it out. If memory serves me correct the fist episode was clayface. Good times.
Nope. Feat of Clay was like 2-3 weeks into the run.

The first episode to air in selected markets was "On Leather Wings," while the actual series premier is what shark said, "The Cat and the Claw Part 1."

Some episodes seem to have aired differently in different areas though as we had Two-Face 1 and 2 during the week while some of my friends here in CO have said the two parter was split between two different Saturdays.
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Old 02-22-2016, 05:33 AM   #4
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Loved, loved, loved this show growing up, did I mention it was one of my favorite shows growing up.
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Old 02-23-2016, 02:14 AM   #5
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Nope. Feat of Clay was like 2-3 weeks into the run.

The first episode to air in selected markets was "On Leather Wings," while the actual series premier is what shark said, "The Cat and the Claw Part 1."

Some episodes seem to have aired differently in different areas though as we had Two-Face 1 and 2 during the week while some of my friends here in CO have said the two parter was split between two different Saturdays.
The weird thing about this show (and I don't know if it was mentioned in this thread or during a Google search I did) is that the way the episodes either aired or the way they are shown on the DVD, neither way is chronological or works the best. I don't remember which order it is but in one of them Robin appears in one episode and then is basically not seen again without an explanation. I just ripped my DVDs this past week to put on my server and went with the aired order from TheTVDB and watching the first 24 episodes, I definitely understood what I had read about it feeling out of order when watching.

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The weird thing about this show (and I don't know if it was mentioned in this thread or during a Google search I did) is that the way the episodes either aired or the way they are shown on the DVD, neither way is chronological or works the best. I don't remember which order it is but in one of them Robin appears in one episode and then is basically not seen again without an explanation. I just ripped my DVDs this past week to put on my server and went with the aired order from TheTVDB and watching the first 24 episodes, I definitely understood what I had read about it feeling out of order when watching.

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That's because Robin started out as just a special guest character. He wasn't meant to be in the show full time, which is why they made him be a college student. In 1993 Fox wanted the show to feature a lot more Robin to get some younger viewers involved with it, which is when the show changed to "The Adventures of Batman & Robin" and focused a lot on Saturday mornings.
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That's because Robin started out as just a special guest character. He wasn't meant to be in the show full time, which is why they made him be a college student. In 1993 Fox wanted the show to feature a lot more Robin to get some younger viewers involved with it, which is when the show changed to "The Adventures of Batman & Robin" and focused a lot on Saturday mornings.
This. It went through three different incarnations. The visual style alone was a big tell in the changes, especially with Vol 4 aka the third iteration of the series.
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Old 02-23-2016, 11:54 PM   #8
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This. It went through three different incarnations. The visual style alone was a big tell in the changes, especially with Vol 4 aka the third iteration of the series.
Actually, BTAS only had the one incarnation. The Adventures of Batman & Robin, was BTAS with its name change for season 2. The New Batman Adventures, which makes up vol. 4, while a continuation of BTAS, is a separate follow-up series.
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Old 02-24-2016, 01:34 AM   #9
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That's because Robin started out as just a special guest character. He wasn't meant to be in the show full time, which is why they made him be a college student. In 1993 Fox wanted the show to feature a lot more Robin to get some younger viewers involved with it, which is when the show changed to "The Adventures of Batman & Robin" and focused a lot on Saturday mornings.
Here is the link to the forum I found the other day when searching for the proper order: http://www.toonzone.net/forums/threa...be-it.5140101/

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There are 4 ways you can watch Batman: TAS. Production order, airdate order, DVD order, and a fan-made chronological order.

Production order creates the well-known problem of Robin showing up in the second episode, Christmas with the Joker, and disappearing soon after for no real reason.

Airdate order fixes this issue, but now we have Two-Face Part 2 coming directly after Part 1, when months have passed in-between.

DVD order combines both problems into one. Production order, but putting two-parters together.
So that is what I trying to say (remembering from memory). Basically, unlike most series, this seems not to have any official good watch order that has the series flow nice. If the episodes are stand-a-lone and don't have anything to do with/reference previous episodes (2 part episodes aside) then it really doesn't matter what order to watch it, but I do believe there is some sort of timeline the story follows.

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I am one of five people alive who thought Batman Beyond was of a comparable quality, especially since this series dipped a bit in quality in the final season.
I really enjoyed this series as well. I actually need to get it on DVD. Really wish I got the complete series set before it stopped being produced and went up to super expensive at any location.

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