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Get ready for more dusky justice as the Sad Knight prowls the streets and skies of Gotham City for the criminal element which infests it in Batman, the Spellbinding Series: Volume Two. This 4-disc dwelling features 28 episodes of absorbing bliss, which includes the first appearances of Ra’s Al Ghul (”Tron’s” David Warner), and his heavenly daughter Talia (”Supergirl’s” Helen Slater) in “Off Balance”; and The Riddler (”Smallville’s” John Glover) in “If You’re So Intellectual, Why Aren’t You Rich? ” The situation also includes the Emmy-winning “Robin’s Reckoning” with corresponding commentary by Bruce Timm and Eric Radomski. As always, the sigh talents never ceases to amaze. The gleaming conception and care set into the series’ lisp casting is a tradition that continued with the later DC Comics superhero shows, Teen Titans and Justice League Unlimited. Here are the contents of this set:
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Disc 1:
Eternal Youth
Perchance To Dream
The Cape And Cowl Conspiracy
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Robin’s Reckoning Fraction One
Robin’s Reckoning Piece Two
The Laughing Fish
Night Of The Ninja
Disc 2:
Cat Scratch Fever
The Weird Secret Of Bruce Wayne
Heart Of Steel Piece One
Heart Of Steel Share Two
If You’re So Incandescent, Why Aren’t You Rich?
Joker’s Wild
Tyger, Tyger
Disc 3:
Moon Of The Wolf
Day Of The Samurai
Terror In The Sky
Almost Got ‘im
Birds Of A Feather
What Is Reality?
I Am The Night
Disc 4:
Off Balance
The Man Who Killed Batman
Mudslide
Paging The Crime Doctor
Zatanna
The Mechanic
Harley & Ivy
Special Features:
Commentary: “Robin’s Reckoning” by Bruce Timm (Producer) and Eric Radomski (Producer)
Commentary: “Heart of Steel” by Bruce Timm (Producer), Eric Radomski (Producer), Kevin Altieri (Director)
Commentary: “Almost Got ‘im” by Bruce Timm (Producer), Eric Radomski (Producer), and Paul Dini (Producer)
Commentary: “Harley and Ivy” by Bruce Timm (Producer), Eric Radomski (Producer), and Boyd Kirkland (Producer)
Featurette: “Robin Rising”: Detailing the evolution of Robin’s character in the series (10:00)
Featurette: “Gotham’s Guardians”: About the supporting cast of The Batman Exciting Series - Includes Commissioner Gordon, Alfred Pennyworth, Selina Kyle (aka Catwoman), Harvey Bullock, Rene Montoya. (10:00)
Featurette: “Voices of the Knight”: About the voices leisurely the characters (10:00)
Well worth the wait, and HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
After years of steadfastly ignoring the ardent wishes of its fan cross, Warner Brothers is finally continuing to release its landmark Batman: The Spicy Series in quailty DVD complete box sets,instead of dolling the episodes out at a inactive four or five at a time! The “seasons” are somewhat complicated to interpret as the Consuming saga is actually comprised of three separate “series” that originally aired from 1992-1995, with some of the episodes being replayed in the upcoming “season,” hence the designation of “Volume” rather than “Season” in the DVD box dwelling releases.
As has been eminent, this 4-disc state features 28 episodes including the first appearances of Ra’s Al Ghul, voiced by David Warner, his daughter Talia, voiced by Helen Slater, in the facinating episode entitled, “Off Balance.” The station also includes the Riddler, voiced by John Glover, in, “If You’re So Shining, Why Aren’t You Rich? ” This release also includes the Emmy-winning “Robin’s Reckoning,” which deals with the kill of Dick Grayson’s parents and subsequent emotional trauma when Grayson, who is now Robin learns the identity of the killer. This episode includes corresponding commentary by the equally quick-witted Bruce W. Timm and Eric Radomski.
The creators of this Enthralling classic series location to their task after the first Batman movie and somehow managed to buy the essence of the laughable book world of Batman, without the gore of the mainstream amusing book titles.
In one of the last hand-painted animation shows ever to have been rendered, Batman: The Arresting Series is as flawless a rendition of Bob Kane’s mythic creation as ever captured on amusing paper or film, both live-action and animation. Time will roar, but I have the Batman Curious saga is noble of being crowned the greatest enthralling Superhero series to have ever been produced. Regardless of its status in history, it changed the captivating genre forever as well as, ironically, the humorous book and film depictions that spawned it. It is pure magic.
The “Black Deco” invent of Gotham City and all of the characters in the Batman mythos were deftly crafted by many of the new silly industry’s greatest talents including: Alan Burnett, Paul Dini and the aforementioned Bruce W. Timm. Every subtle nuance was anticipated and superbly rendered in serious stories that merged the childhood wonder and excitement of droll books with the adult appreciation for drama, humor and tragedy.
Each half-hour episode feels like a movie, and the notify actors who portrayed the characters were so well matched that theirs are now the ONLY voices I hear when I read the amusing. Since I’m 48 and have been reading The Batman since I was a kid, that’s saying something.
Credit goes to the drawl talents of Kevin Conroy, who pulls off the best Batman and Bruce Wayne voices I have ever heard, along with Stamp Hamill (Luke Skywalker in the Star Wars Trilogy) for literally BECOMING the Joker in his convey portrayal. Other steller recount talents belong to Efrem Zimbalist Jr., for a flawless Alfred Pennyworth, the stalwart Wayne family butler; Adrienne Barbeau as the Catwoman Selina Kyle; and Arlene Sorkin as Harley Quinn (a character created in the Spicy Series, which in a icy twist, was then introduced into the mainstream silly book titles.)
The talented Shirley Jackson aloof the memorable music, which again blends perfectly with the whole to fabricate a right intelligent masterpiece.
Because these series feature stories of the Shaded Knight, it remains utterly wonderful that the bulk of the episodes seize residence in Gotham City at night, but nonetheless manage to have astonishing color and apt vitality. This striking visual style was given to each character, too, making them seem more sturdy and larger than life but totally believable.
While the background of the characters is outside of the mainstream laughable book continuity, the Curious Series remained moral to the core of the characters’ personalities and motivations more than ANY other rendition. It is so compelling that you can not only gawk Gotham, but feel, smell and even taste this “fictitious” city!
To spy these shows is to descend permanently under the spell of The Batman, the large loner detective, who was driven to crimefighting after the senseless cancel of his parents that occurred in front of him during a robbery when he was a boy.
This Batman is agreeable, tragic, droll, intelligent, obsessed, selfless, right and completely mettlesome, elements that were sadly missing in the many movie portrayls of the character and often missing in today’s funny book maintstream depictions that too often rely on violence (rationalized as “action”) in lieu of fair storytelling.
If you have never seen this point to, whether adult or child, you should. And for those of us who watched with converse amazement and joy during its new hurry, these are hugely anticipated DVD
releases.
Let us hope that the remaining episodes will be released soon, and that the subsequent series, Batman Beyond, which was a view at the Caped Crusader in the future complete with an aging Bruce Wayne and a modern “Batman,” will also soon be released in pudgy on DVD.
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