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Batman Beyond - Season One (DC Comics Classic Collection) by Bruce W. Timm
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DVD detailsActor: Kevin Conroy, Will Friedle Director: Bruce W. Timm Brand: Warner Brothers DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Original Language), Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround; Spanish (Original Language); Spanish (Subtitled); French (Subtitled) Format: Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC, Subtitled Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 280 minutes DVD Release Date: 2006-03-21 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Studio: Warner Home Video
DVD Reviews of Batman Beyond - Season One (DC Comics Classic Collection)DVD Review: Batman Beyond explores the end and the beginning of Batman Summary: 5 StarsI wasnt sure what to expect here. But the storyline of what hapens to a mortal man Bruce Wayne when he physically can no longer be BATMAN .
I love the answer this series presents. A younger Batman emerges to fill the shoes and with Bruce Waynes guidance......A 17 YEAR OLD BATMAN is learning on the fly ......and it makes for a great series. Theres quite abit of action and fighting in this series . Maybe a bit much for small kids but no more than any Teen rated video game. Its really interesting series as i got all 3 seasons . Batman is such a traditional character but it was great to see what happens with bruce wayne and his young apprentice. Its a very good series and doesnt damage the batman storyline as it really enhaces the story. The animation is really good . DVD features interesting EXTRAs as well. EXCELLENT series for id say for 10 and above .
DVD Review: The mantle is passed! Summary: 4 StarsGreat way to pass on the legend of Batman to the future! Excellent stories while maintaining a sense of the original Batman!
DVD Review: Great series! But not for young children. Summary: 5 StarsMy nephew is tough to buy for. Also, he loves Spiderman, Superman, and especially Batman. He has every toy and has seen every version of every Batman movie. Then I remembered this series from a few years back. I found this on VHS at a used book store a few years ago. He watched them and just went nuts. I mean, he was riveted from beginning to end. It is rather dark with some upsetting scenes. So don't assume it's a kids program. I'd recommend for 10 years and up. Maybe a bit younger if they are not too sensitive. I'm not really into superheroes, but this is something I can actually sit down and watch with him and not get bored to tears. The animation, voices, acting, etc are all very well done.
DVD Review: Futuristic Batman Summary: 4 StarsI love Batman. Although Batman in Batman Beyond is a different Batman, he brings with him the technology of the future and carries the original Batman's legacy into the future. Great product! I'm about to order season 2.
DVD Review: Brings Back Memories Summary: 5 StarsI am so glad I got the series set. I had really forgotten how much I love this show as a kid. Batman Beyond brings so much power and excitement to the table while staying true to its roots, with a younger hero taking on Bruce Wayne's legacy as the Dark Knight of the future. The Batman lives!
Description of Batman Beyond - Season One (DC Comics Classic Collection)Terry McGinnis was just an ordinary teenager...until his father was mysteriously murdered. Suspecting foul play at his father's company Wayne/Powers Corporation, Terry meets Bruce Wayne and learns a secret identity hidden for decades. Now too old to battle injustice, Wayne refuses to help. So Terry does what any brash young kid would do: steal the Batsuit and take matters into his own hands! Vowing to avenge his father's death, Terry dons the high-tech suit ? tricked out with jetpacks, a supersensitive microphone and even camouflage capabilities ? in search of his father's assassin. Get in on the action from the beginning of a new partnership between an ex-crimefighter and his apprentice. DVD Features: Audio Commentary:Rebirth, Pt.1 Audio Commentary: Audio Commentary with Bruce Timm- Producer, Alan Burnett- Producer, Paul Dini- Producer, Glenn Murakami- Producer, and Curt Geda- Director Shriek Audio Commentary: Audio Commentary with Bruce Timm- Producer, Alan Burnett- Producer, Glenn Murakami- Producer, Curt Geda- Director, and Stan Berkowitz- Writer Interviews:Inside Batman Beyond: Every Batman fan wishes they could sit at a table with it?s creators of the series. Well, now here?s a chance for that to take place with a few surprises Music Only Track:Music of The Knight: Bruce Timm intro?s the music from five key scenes of Batman Beyond as you choose which one you would like to hear with dramatic music only
Batman Beyond was the futuristic follow-up to the acclaimed Batman: The Animated Series from the team of Paul Dini, Alan Burnett, Andrea Romano, and others (though less self-winking for comics fans than that series). High school kid Terry McGinnis's run-in with a biker gang called the Jokers leads to a chance encounter with a rich recluse named Bruce Wayne. McGinnis soon discovers that 20 years ago Wayne was Batman, but has since retired from active duty. Not getting any help from Wayne, McGinnis swipes the Bat suit--now tricked-up with enhanced strength, flight capability, and nifty gadgets--and sets out to right a wrong perpetrated by his father's former business partner, Derek Powers. Subsequent adventures in the 13-episode season deal with some teen hang-ups as well as supervillains, who are mostly new except for Bane and Mr. Freeze. Excellent voice work is by Will Friedle (McGinnis), Kevin Conroy (continuing his role from Batman: The Animated Series), Stockard Channing (as Commissioner Barbara Gordon), and guest stars including Star Trek's George Takei. --David Horiuchi
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