I could never get into Batman TAS.
*dodges glares and rocks*
I see no relation at all between the Arkham games and TAS, besides they both feature Batman.
Don't get me wrong, the stories were usually solid, but then you also have stuff like this.
Trying to recall a Batman movie
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AppleQueso
Re: Trying to recall a Batman movie
...this.Xeogred wrote:That's not TAS.
If you're gonna criticize a show, Luke, it might help if you use examples from the right show.
Also, as for relation between the Arkham games and TAS? Same voice cast and the main writer wrote a bunch of episodes of the series.
Re: Trying to recall a Batman movie
In some defense, all the batman cartoons are kind of lumped together for me (70's ones aside). It wouldn't be difficult to find some ridiculous scenes from TAS either (that Shirley Temple knock off for one), but what would be the point?
I appreciated the fact that the TAS series gave Batman's universe an almost 1920's-30's gangster feel to the surroundings, as it fits the show well. As I said, some shows were very well written. There was a 2-parter introducing Clayface that was a great watch. But overall, never got into it.
The animation was part of it. Nearly everything has either 45 or 90 degree angles to it. It's a style that was very consistent and well done, but I don't care for it. I believe they went that route to make the cartoon feel less "cartoony".
But I have friends who think Phantasm is the best Batman movie ever made (by strides I may add), and they make movies, so what do I know?
I appreciated the fact that the TAS series gave Batman's universe an almost 1920's-30's gangster feel to the surroundings, as it fits the show well. As I said, some shows were very well written. There was a 2-parter introducing Clayface that was a great watch. But overall, never got into it.
The animation was part of it. Nearly everything has either 45 or 90 degree angles to it. It's a style that was very consistent and well done, but I don't care for it. I believe they went that route to make the cartoon feel less "cartoony".
But I have friends who think Phantasm is the best Batman movie ever made (by strides I may add), and they make movies, so what do I know?
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AppleQueso
Re: Trying to recall a Batman movie
The reasoning for that particular art design choice was basically to make the show a companion to the 1940s Fleischer Superman shorts. Really cool idea if you ask me.Luke wrote: I appreciated the fact that the TAS series gave Batman's universe an almost 1920's-30's gangster feel to the surroundings, as it fits the show well.
Sad.The animation was part of it. Nearly everything has either 45 or 90 degree angles to it. It's a style that was very consistent and well done, but I don't care for it. I believe they went that route to make the cartoon feel less "cartoony".
I really like Bruce Timm's art style. Never thought it really looked all THAT angular though...
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AppleQueso
Re: Trying to recall a Batman movie
After re-watching it I'm 100 percent certain this is what OP is looking for.AppleQueso wrote:I think what you're referring to OP is an episode of Batman the animated series called "Harlequinade."
It's a great episode too.
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Wonderful! Thanks! I remember renting it as a kid and being terrified. I guess I just assumed it was a movie.
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AppleQueso
Re: Trying to recall a Batman movie
Something similar does happen in Mask of the Phantasm too, so you should check that out like everyone else says if it turns out I'm wrong.Gooseberrysoda wrote:Wonderful! Thanks! I remember renting it as a kid and being terrified. I guess I just assumed it was a movie.
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I don't know. I've recently watched the movie, because I bought it for a $1 at Goodwill. And it wasn't as good as I remember it being. It was a bit slow-moving.AppleQueso wrote:Something similar does happen in Mask of the Phantasm too, so you should check that out like everyone else says if it turns out I'm wrong.Gooseberrysoda wrote:Wonderful! Thanks! I remember renting it as a kid and being terrified. I guess I just assumed it was a movie.
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Re: Trying to recall a Batman movie
I watched it as recently as a couple of years ago and still enjoyed it a ton.BurningDoom wrote:I don't know. I've recently watched the movie, because I bought it for a $1 at Goodwill. And it wasn't as good as I remember it being. It was a bit slow-moving.AppleQueso wrote:Something similar does happen in Mask of the Phantasm too, so you should check that out like everyone else says if it turns out I'm wrong.Gooseberrysoda wrote:Wonderful! Thanks! I remember renting it as a kid and being terrified. I guess I just assumed it was a movie.
