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International products have separate terms, are sold from abroad and may differ from local products, including fit, age ratings, and language of product, labeling or instructions. Review: Batgirl arrives in Gotham - The animated adventures of The Batman continue here with the shows third series that sees the introduction of Barbara Gordon, the Batgirl. I did like this addition as I have always liked Batgirl and the portrayal of the character here is quite good. Also introduced into this series is one of the few major villains not to have appeared yet in the series Poison Ivy as well as a couple of minor villains from the comics and some new ones made specifically for the show. The Batman continues to improve in this third season with some good animation and great scripts that bring the characters to life very well. The show is still not perfect thought and there are some flaws such as the series overly episodic nature but this is easily overlooked as the overall quality of the show is so good and is well worth four and half stars. Any Batman fan should enjoy this series immensely. Review: Awesome! - Awesome! Thanks




| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 495 Reviews |
| Format | NTSC |
| Genre | action_&_adventure |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00012569833388 |
| Language | English, Spanish |
| Number of discs | 2 |
| UPC | 001256983338 012569833388 |
T**R
Batgirl arrives in Gotham
The animated adventures of The Batman continue here with the shows third series that sees the introduction of Barbara Gordon, the Batgirl. I did like this addition as I have always liked Batgirl and the portrayal of the character here is quite good. Also introduced into this series is one of the few major villains not to have appeared yet in the series Poison Ivy as well as a couple of minor villains from the comics and some new ones made specifically for the show. The Batman continues to improve in this third season with some good animation and great scripts that bring the characters to life very well. The show is still not perfect thought and there are some flaws such as the series overly episodic nature but this is easily overlooked as the overall quality of the show is so good and is well worth four and half stars. Any Batman fan should enjoy this series immensely.
T**R
Awesome!
Awesome! Thanks
M**T
Still improving
Another step forward for this series. Poison Ivy is a great addition to the enemies that batman faces, and the introduction of Batgirl in the same story is handled very well indeed. There are changes to the back story of both charactors to bring them more in line with the younger audience that this take on the Batman is aimed at, but i like what they have done with both. Around these big additions there is more background build up of charactors like Hugo Strange, and a welcome reintroduction to Scarface that is both funny and a bit sad at the same time. The Batman has definately got more sophisticated as it has moved on, and whilst never quite reaching the heights of the animated series yet i have enjoyed this 3rd season a great deal
A**N
Good series - dreadful quality
While the series itself is good the quality of the picture compared to series 1 &2 is dreadful. When watching the ep RPM the lines are jagged from pixellation and any motion becomes severely blurred. Not sure why it is so bad when series 1 and 2 were good. I am watching this (a region 1 disc) on a multi region player and a multi region blu ray which has upscaling and the issue is evident so it's clearly a disc problem.
M**L
It's a GROWER !!!
This series really starts to come into it's own during this Season. Quality writing and animation. Recommended for any Batfan!! :)
M**T
cracked disc
i have just finished the first disc which is fine as i started the second it would started so i looked at the disc and there is a massive massive crack which will not allow me to play i am going to send it back and expect a new one or a refund
R**N
watch Batman The Animated Series insted
Lazy, scraggy animation. Intantile, sensless storylines writtern by hacks who have never read a comic. Truly abysmal character redesigns. I cannot concive of how Warner Brothers, who brought us the peerless Batman The Animated series, could churn ut this dross. A gross insult to anyone with half a brain..
A**S
Justo en la nostalgia
Excelente producto,llego en tiempo y en excelente estado
W**R
The Batman
I am going to give The Batman, Season 3, a rating of 4 stars, based primarily on the continuing improvement seen in seasons one and two with respect to certain aspects of the original Batman-The Animated Series, but downgraded from the five star seasons one and two, due to increasing reliance on Robin and Batgirl. Because of the obvious confusion in the series titles, I will refer to the Batman animated series from the 1990's as Batman-The Animated Series and I will refer to the current one as The Batman. I own and have viewed all four editions of the original 1990's animated classic, Batman--The Animated Series and like many, at first I was somewhat put off by The Batman's new animation style. Batman-The Animated Series was groundbreaking in many ways and had an original look and feel. Nevertheless, this new version grows on you and there is much of value here, indeed, some things here are even superior to Batman-The Animated Series. The animation style here has overtones of the Japanese anime style but nowhere near as much as has been incorporated into the Cartoon Network's Teen Titans, whose look I detest. In fact, given the tragedies of the look of the Teen Titans and the recent computer animations done of the Fantastic Four on the Cartoon Network, and Spider-man on MTV, The Batman looks traditional and sensational by comparison. Furthermore, for me, the Batman in Batman-The Animated Series was drawn too much with a brawny Space Ghost/Gothic look, inspired by Frank Miller and the first Batman movie from 1989. The costume in Batman-The Animated Series returned to the original Batman costume with all dark tones, from the 1940's. If you are in your 30's or 40's as I am, this is not what the Batman that we grew up with looked like. The 1970's Batman generally was leaner and more athletic looking, and had the costume that I prefer, with the round yellow bat insignia. The Batman retains this classic 1970's look. The premise of The Batman is that this is the Batman in his early years of crimefighting, and accounting for his youth, I believe that the overall look here is more consistent with the way Batman was drawn in the 70's by Adams, Giordano, Rogers and others, perhaps in order to fit more with the new Batman of the movie, Batman Begins. At least in the first two seasons of The Batman, this Batman is both a loner who works by himself, and a vigilante sought by the police. I find this more realistic than having, as in Batman-The Animated Series, the Police essentially deputize Batman and having Batman fight crime with child sidekicks--although Robin and Batgirl are to come in this series as well. The other thing that I am beginning to really like about this series is the fresh look at many of the villains that it is taking. The Joker is still recognizably the Joker--I asked my three-year-old sons to verify this--but he has a different and bizarre look. The same is truth for many of the other stalwarts: the Riddler, the Penguin, Poison Ivy, Catwoman, etc. Like its predecessor, The Batman continues with the annoying trait of far too many Joker episodes--really, can't they improve security at Arkham Asylum at all?--as well as too many of the other before-mentioned villains who are beginning to become a bit tired. I would prefer to see more of the lesser-used villains like Ras and the Scarecrow. It does, however, have some excellent episodes involving Killer Croc, Man-Bat, and Solomon Grundy and another involving the Bane defeat of Batman. Hopefully, we will continue to see more of these lesser known but more interesting opponents. One thing that I have never really understood about DC is their general refusal to use famous comic book story arcs in their movies and cartoons. When it is done, as with the Ras story from Batman-The Animated Series, the results can be excellent. Marvel does this much more often, to great success but DC seems to almost always try new and inferior stories. Overall, I find The Batman less stilted and more in line with the classic DC Comics Batman of the 70's, in terms of tone, darkness and style, compared with the more self-important, taciturn and somewhat bland Batman in Batman-The Animated Series. The reason that I only give it 4 stars instead of 5, is that the creators are currently going down the same road as their predecessors at the Animated Series and that means that the episodes are incorporating more and more Robin, which is arguable on the merits, and more and more of Batgirl, which is not arguable on the merits and is apt to ruin the series. Batgirl was never an essential part of the Batman comic, unlike Robin and her inclusion here is lamentable. I have heard the DC creative talent say that anytime you do a Batman show, that you get two years to do it right and then the suits at Warner Brothers come over and start asking, "where's Robin?--where's Batgirl?--we need the youth market." The first two years I would give 5 stars to each. Time will tell where this series goes from here. In my opinion, the first two seasons of The Batman were the best comic book adaptation currently going, with the possible exception of the Justice League, which is now out of production. I am hoping that the future of The Batman has some more famous comic book story arcs involving Ras, Scarecrow, or Man-Bat, but I fear that lots of the Joker, Penguin and Batgirl are in the offing. Time will tell. If you are a traditional Batman fan, I wholeheartedly recommend seasons one and two and the third season, somewhat less.
S**S
Good Batman DVD set
Got my DVD this week works great
C**N
No trae otros idiomas ni tampoco trae subtitulos deveria de traer
No se le puede cambiar el idioma ni trae subtitulosdeveria de traer por que uno que no sabe ingles es
K**R
love it
very nice, love it.
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