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A expose inspired by the 1940s Fleischer Superman shorts and the 1989 film Batman, which in turn was primarily based on the works of Batman creator Bob Kane and comics record Frank Miller (The Dusky Knight Returns), Batman: The Inviting Series (which debuted in September 1992) unintentionally became the current standard of animation with its revolutionary visuals and phenomenal storytelling.
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Helmed by visionaries Bruce W. Timm, Paul Dini and Eric Radomski, the highly-acclaimed, Emmy-winning Batman: The Sharp Series crafted capable stories (“Robin’s Reckoning”, “Heart of Ice”) and fresh characters (Dini’s “Harley Quinn”) that appealed to viewers of all ages, cast quality drawl actors (Kevin Conroy, Impress Hamill, Efrem Zimbalist Jr., Adrienne Barbeau, Bob Hastings, fair to name a few) and featured action that was a reduce above the action shown in some of the Batman films.
After years of teasing Batfans with exiguous episodes “DC Comics Kids Collection” volumes, Warner Home Video eventually came fair with box sets (each containing 20+ eps and a host of special features) that ecstatic even the hardest of the harcore Batfans. Now for your convenience and viewing pleasure, Warner Home Video has lovingly repackaged from the four-volume box sets the complete series (all 109 episodes and respective special features) on 17 single-sided DVDs (including a modern bonus disc plus unfamiliar packaging) for over 35 hours of shaded justice, Batman style!
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Special Features include:
New Bonus Disc Documentary “Shades of the Bat: Batman’s Though-provoking Evolution”.
Commentaries on 12 episodes with Animation Creators: “On Leather Wings”, “Heart of Ice”, “Robin’s Reckoning”, “Heart of Steel”, “Almost Got ‘im”, “Harley and Ivy”, “Read My Lips”, “House and Garden”, “Harlequinade”, “Over the Edge”, “Critters” and “Legends of the Gloomy Knight”.
8 In-Depth Featurettes: “Batman: The Legacy Continues” retrospective, “The Dismal Knight’s First Night” pilot promo (hosted by Bruce Timm), Tour of the Batcave, “Robin Rising”, “Gotham’s Guardians” (the supporting cast of Batman: TAS), “Voices of the Knight”, “Gotham’s Current Knight: Batgirl”, “Arkham’s Finest” (Inside Batman’s Rogue Gallery) .
In 1992, Bruce Timm and Paul Dini revolutionized animation and redefined what a “kids cartoon” could be by bringing their vision of Batman alive on the cramped veil. Though based on the foundation of the 1989 “Batman” film and it’s sequel “Batman Returns” which came out the same year, the series was not an adaptation of that understanding, characters, or world. It stood independent of everything that had approach before or would approach later. It combined only the best elements of the other incarnations, and become something else: a tale in it’s contain good.
It did not pander down to it’s target audiences youth, but instead walked a very graceful line between remaining acceptable for all ages and embracing the suitable mythos of the shaded knight. It featured forensic science at a time before such was popular location, it showcased the often overlooked detective skills and intelligence of Bruce Wayne/Batman, and did something that no other incarnation of the Batman universe has ever been able to do – before or in it’s wake – it delighted everyone without compromise.
If you ask 1,000 Batman fans what the greatest incarnation of “Batman” is to them, including the comics, about 980 of them will articulate you “Batman: The Engaging Series” as their reply. It offered everything everyone loved about each version that had advance before or has advance since in perfect balance. It did things no one idea possible, either for Batman or for a “kids present”. It truly changed things, and no other bright series has ever lived up to the bar it state.
Nothing before it had been ever so former without getting into ‘adult’ themes. By comparison, today’s “kids cartoons” are just to the definition; cartoons and caricatures of their sources and of reality. “Batman: the Captivating Series” was a truly realistic display that anyone from any age from 2 to 82 could sit down and bask in. If you are a Batman fan and you have not seen this series, or if you had but do not yet enjoy it… this is worth every penny.
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