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"When I grow up I want too be Batman" I have had this series, DC Comics Kids Collection of The Batman for quite some time now. Previously I had purchased The Complete First,Second,Third,Fourth, and now the Fifth Season on DVD. I have alway loved animation/Cartoons, and with each year they seem too just get better. The art work is incredible to watch. The colors are well used. And the best part is that all of the villians have some depth too them. Each episode is able to stand on its own, due too good script writting. The introduction of other super heroes is well done. Like Green Arrow, John Jones, The Flash & Superman, all leading up too the coming of the Justice League. Again, The Batman series stands on it's own, but in view of the big picture the Justice League story is nicely introduced without taking away from the Batman. Although The Batman series is made for children, there are still many one liner that only adults would get. This may sound cliche, but, it truly is a cartoon that address's Kids of all ages. I highly recommend it for all Super Hero Fans and Collectors. Thank You for reading my review, I hope you get as much enjoyment having this series as I have. And without commercials, Woohoo. Buddha
"The Bat Soars Again" This was up to my expectations of Batman - very high. Of all the "supers" he is the top. Just a man, but what a man. The episodes were fresh. This is a top investment. Buy it. Relish.
"Character Flaws" Overall this was one of the most disappointing seasons of The Batman series. It promised so much, but failed to deliver the goods. I asked myself after watching the entire season where their big mistakes were and almost every time it comes back to character. Batman is less brooding and compared to the Superman portrayed in the series they seem to have had a role reversal. I was not buying that at all. Then you have these writer liberties with characters that make no since to the characters at all. One such liberty was the center point to the first Green Lantern story. In this story Sinestro fails in his attempt to get Hal Jordan's "almost powerless" ring, and Hal sends it to Batman. I was ok with the story to that point, but then it takes this crazy drive through stupid. Penguin ends up with the ring, don't ask how. Suddenly it has enough power to rob half of Gotham even though it still has not been charged. Furthermore, anyone half familiar with the Green Lantern could tell you that the Penguin couldn't power the weapon even if it were at full power. Finally Batman ends up with the ring, which still appears to have enough power to take on a planet. Just when you think they may redeem the episode with something cool from the obviously will power full Batman, they totally do nothing with it except fly him around Gotham. It was a very lame episode. Another similar issue happens in the last two episodes were the writers seem to have forgotten that all the power of Green Lantern is in the ring. The plot has them "stealing" the power of Green Lantern and putting it in a "droid". If that happened, couldn't Green Lantern just recharge the ring? It is as if the character did not fit the formula for the story they just ignored the character and wrote the story anyway. The same could be said for Hawkman in the same episode. After all it is his Nth metal in his wing harness that allows him to fly. It was never removed and yet he lost the ability, disappointing. The creative team never seemed to get the hang of how to effectively tell a Batman story with another major hero in it. Aside from these very distracting story elements, many stories seemed to be rip offs of other animated cartoon series. One story in particular appeared to be a rip from Batman Beyond's Chimera storyline. The similarities were such that I found it annoying to watch and the worst part was it was not a better version of the story. Another issue was that most of the dialogue seemed tired and used up in every episode. It failed to be funny when it was trying and it failed to be clever when it had to be.
So what is good about it? Well, it is Batman. There are plenty of gadgets. The Batman armor in one show will no doubt remind many of Frank Miller's Dark Knight. The introductions of Superman, Flash, Green Arrow, Hawkman and Green Lantern brought some giddiness as they should due to some cool design work, but it was massively dulled by drab plotlines and weak dialogue. We get to see a few villains that are rarely seen on TV these days, Mirror Master was one of my favorites. A few episodes, notably the Joker Express and the Phosphorous episodes were actually pretty good, but that is likely due to the absence of guest stars. The great news is your 6 year old will like it. Mine did. However, your older kid may have a few complaints of his own. My 11-year-old thought the show was ripping off storylines from the other series as well and was not overly impressed with the season at all. Overall this season is worth picking up just to complete the series, but I think you will find yourself thanking them for ending this series with this season.
"Show should not have ended" This was one of best produced animated shows out there, I wish it would have continued. Really got interesting with the addition of JLA members.
"batie about the bat" love these dc comics batman animation series, if your into The batman this is worthy of adding to your collection, as I did
lots of fun , enjoy
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"The Batman Rules", Hey I just ordered all the batman cartoons series and absolutely love it. I watch 1 or 2 episodes a night before I go to bed. I even watch Batman with my two daughters who have decided batman is cooler than Hana Montana. Great job Amazon..
"Mediocre Ending To A Solid Series", I'll come right out with it; I wasn't enamored with The Batman from the onset. While it was great that somebody has decided to bring the legend of the Dark Night back to Saturday mornings in a time when the nation was collectively just coming out of the first wave of Japanese-inspired card-based animation (Pokemon, Monster Rancher, Dragon Ball Z, etc.). The problem of course was that Bruce Timm and company had done such a commendable job of transferring the moody, dark vigilante -style Tim Burton had introduced fans to in his 1988 film in Batman The Animated Series throughout the 90s. Comparisons were inevitable and while The Batman was brighter and certainly toned down, over time I (like many others) began to come to appreciate the show for what it was (rather than how it compared to TAS). There were ups and downs along the way; the biggest downer for me personally was the introduction and constant use of the "Bat Brats", Robin & Batgirl. The second came in the form of the Rogue's Gallery: a brood so interesting that I would have imagined nobody could possibly screw it up. There has traditionally been way too much usage of the dreadlocked Joker while long-standing staples such as Mr. Freeze and Two-Face have been non-entities.
For the 5th and final season, the producers followed in the footsteps of Bruce Timm and company once again by making the transition over to the Justice League (and the Batman's honorary part-time membership). In and of itself, this was a wise move in my opinion as it opened up a whole new set of situations, partnerships, and villains to battle. This works brilliantly several times throughout the 13-episode season but for the vast majority of the time, the link-up falls way short of the dynamic the 2000's incarnation of Justice League presented to spoiled fans such as myself.
Rather than a continuing story-arc with the Justice League (and that was entirely possible considering the material), the JL episodes are simple stand-alone encounters separated by very typical blow-off episodes that would have fit in very well in the second or third season. Again the writers slipped into Joker mode with a whopping triple back-to-back run while veterans like the Scarecrow, Two-Face, Mr. Freeze, Clay Face, and the superbly done Riddler make not a single appearance. Worse still is the fact that the decently presented Firefly becomes a ball of living radiation early on in the season and is never heard from again.
All in all, in keeping in mind the 6-11 age target demographic, I realize that I'm certainly coming down a bit hard on the show. That said, it's tough to celebrate concepts such as trying to steal an entire building by floating it away or a runaway mine-cart scene straight out of Indiana Jones certainly don't push the limits of creativity either. I conclude that this effort is probably most closely on par with the efforts of the second or third season of the show. The fourth raised the bar so high that I fear there was only one direction for the 5th to follow. I'll certainly miss The Batman and cling to the hope that Cartoon network's new series: Batman The Brave and the Bold will be adequate enough to satisfy the Gotham fix for those of us who simply can't get enough.
"Excellent final season", This season is really fun. I wish they made more seasons. If you are looking for more Batman check out The Batman vs. Dracula. It is pretty good too.
"The Batman is awsome", At first I didn't know, first season was ok, but I didn't quite get over the animation, the the second season with more great stories I warmed up to this young Bruce Wayne, then by season three I was hooked with the stories, the fun and the action, even started to like the animation. When season four came out I realized how great this series actually was and how well done everything was, the introduction of Robin and Batgirl and the introduction of the Justice League at the end of season four. Now season 5, the best of what's around, now the Batman teams up with all the memeber of the Justice League one at a time, starting with a reluctant to join Man of Steel. I hope this series has ten seasons, each one just keeps getting better and I cannot wait for the next episodes. I must say I was a skeptic, now I'm a believer, the Batman is a great show for kids of all ages!
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"The Batman TV Season 5", This third TV series of Batman is highly imaginative -- an important contribution to animated art! Rates triple A+++++.
"Biased Batman fan...Loved it!", Yeah, I pretty much like anything Batman. However, this series was well done, from the music to the villians. I was excited (as were my kids) when a fifth season was released.
"Fun, but lacking", The 5th (and final) season of KidsWB's "The Batman" takes a "Brave and the Bold" approach as Batman teams up with Superman, Green Lantern, Flash, and other heroes from the expanded DC Universe. Also featured this season are villains like Shadow Thief, Sinestro, and Lex Luthor.
If you're a comics fan, there's always a decent thrill in seeing characters cross over and interact, and for that alone this set is worth a purchase. But objectively, it's not really one of The Batman's better seasons. The animation is nowhere near as kinetic and thrilling as in the early seasons, and the writing isn't as strong as season 4, arguably the best season of the series. Really, the superhero guest spots fall into a predictable formula: Hero X comes to Gotham to help Batman defeat villain Y from Hero X's rogues gallery. Rinse and repeat. The two best stories of the season are the two that stick to the classic Bat-family: one involving Firefly turning into Phosphorous, the other involving an anti-Batman and Robin team.
Again it's absolutely awesome to see lesser-used characters like Hawkman appear in a Batman series, but it feels like so much more could've been done with this season. With 13 episodes and some brief bonus features "The Batman: The Complete Fifth Season" is a worthwhile addition to your Batman library, just be aware that the premise of superhero team-ups is ultimately better than the actual execution.
"The Batman- The Complete Fifth and Final Season.......", The Fifth and Final Season of The Batman is more of a team-up season. Batgirl and Commissioner Gordon only show up in cameos this season & Firefly becomes Phosphorus. The Joining, who was in the fourth seasons' finale, makes a return in this seasons' finale(which is over 40 minutes long). Batman teams up with the likes of Superman, Green Lantern, The Flash, Hawkman, Green Arrow, Martian Manhunter &, in the season finale, the entire Justice League. He squares off against the likes of Lex Luthor, Metallo, Mercy Graves, Count Vertigo, Wrath, Toyman, Sinestro, Shadow Thief, Mirror Master and the Terrible Trio. Vocal talents were provided by Rino Romano, Evan Sabara, Danielle Judovits, Alastair Duncan, Mitch Pileggi, Dorian Harewood, Dermot Mulroney, Robert Patrick, Chris Hardwick, Charlie Schlatter and George Newbern. It's a shame that this season is the shows' last. With every season bought, I got to liking it more and more. This season is, perhaps, the best out of them all. I suggest you collect them all while the getting is good.
Meanwhile, next year-look for a new Batman animated series to debut on Cartoon Network called Batman: The Brave & The Bold. It will see Batman team-up with several other DC Comics heroes during the season such as Aquaman, Blue Beetle, Green Arrow, Red Tornado and Plastic Man(just to name a few). The series is being produced by Ben Jones, Brandon Vietti and Michael Chang.
"Who Would Of Thought...", Seriously, who would have even begun to think that this serious would really last this long? I didn't believe it would, because I wouuld be what you call a Batman: The Animated Series fanatics. I grew up with that Batman series and I was sure that BTAS would be the pinnacle of Batman in animation. I was wrong though, this series was totally different from the original and in some respects this series was even better than it's predecessor.
Now the real shame is that The Batman has figuratively and literally ridden off into the sunset. The cast, producers, directors, animators, etc should all be proud of what they accomplished considering that they had to constantly be compared to very heavily favored Bruce Timm Paul Dini spawn. This show in my opinion will be sorely missed considering that superhero cartoons now are at a premium with that Chaotic and coutnless others that kids really now.
The series really grew into it's own at around the midpoint of season two and it was magic from there. The first season was very mediocre and then it seemed to just flourish with the animation and the writing, the voices were spot on. Rino Romano wasn't that great in the beginning but he really took to a whole new level all the other seasons. You could safely say that Rino Romano and Kevin Conroy in different respects are the voices of Batman.
The fifth season was the best and you would be making a grand disservice to yourself if you don't pick up a copy of this season and enjoy something that was really special.
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