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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD Brand: Warner Brothers EAN: 9780790774770 Format: Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Subtitled, NTSC ISBN: 0790774771 Label: Warner Home Video Manufacturer: Warner Home Video Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Warner Home Video Region Code: 1 Release Date: April 22, 2003 Running Time: 112 minutes Sales Rank: 22962 Studio: Warner Home Video Theatrical Release Date: September 05, 1992 Related Items:
Editorial Review: Description: The legend of the fabled Dark Knight continues, in five thrilling episodes from the award-winning Batman: The Animated Series, from battling the killer comedy of The Joker to the first fateful encounter with the diabolical Two Face, Batman explodes into action! Amazon.com: Gotham City's dark angel of the night returns in episodes 6-9 of the hit 1992 animated series. Boldly drawn, austerely designed, and animated with fluid motion and dynamic action, these pre-Robin episodes are not necessarily the best the series has to offer (as producer Bruce Timm comments in his introductions, "we were still struggling to find our voice"), but watching the evolution is fascinating. The caped crusader is still treated as an urban myth by the Gotham City population and an outlaw by the police, which is used to its full dramatic potential in the disc highlight "P.O.V.," a Rashomon-styled episode in which three witness paint three very different perspectives of the mysterious Batman. The DVD also features a rematch with the Joker ("Be a Clown") and a short supplemental featurette on the voice cast. --Sean Axmaker Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - If you don't wanna pay 80-90 bucks for 85 GREAT episodes than you can get just 4 episodes on this lame dvd.So you obviously all know that you can get all 3 real volumes and a 4th now, so only buy this if you see it at cd tradepost for like 5.99, otherwise the volumes 1-3 are some of the best investments in DVD History. I rate them right up there with lord of the rings and newsradio as best buys. If you don't want to dish out the money but still want to see a few great episodes from one of the top 5 shows in the history of earth, than I can barely recommend this, however 4 AWESOME shows. ... Read More Rating: - 4 stars for the episodes, not the DVD"Batman - The Animated Series - Tales of the Dark Knight" contains episodes 6 to 9. These are really good episodes that contain villains like The Joker and The Sewer King. The episodes are: 6) The Underdwellers: This is a very Oliver Twist like tale, where children are made to work like slaves underground for the Sewer King. People think that leprechauns are stealing from them at night, but it is actually these homeless children. Batman captures a child and takes him to his ... Read More Rating: - Not the huge boxed set we all want, but still funAlthough I'm generally with the crowd that's clamoring for season-long box sets of this brooding, involving animated series, these single-disc offerings aren't all that bad. In this case, for a few loose bills you get clean, sharp prints of episodes 6 to 9, a brief but interesting piece about the casting of the voice talent for the show, and nice intros to each episode by producer Bruce Timm. Oh, yes-- you also get a little "brain-teaser" game to play, but even my forgiving self can't find it in his ... Read More Rating: - Great show - weak DVD's ...WB really give the impression that they are totally uninterested in doing anything even remotely special with their valuable Batman properties on DVD. They know there is a market out there for season boxed-sets of this show (due to repeated requests made to them from the public) - why would they choose to ignore this? My advice would be to vote with your wallet and wait until WB wake up to themselves and treat this award-winning television show with the respect it fully deserves. Rating: - Four stars only for the eps themselvesBatman: The Animated Series is probably the best cartoon produced for Saturday mornings of the '90s. (Of course, if you're reading this, you already know *that*...) So, getting released on DVD should be no surprise. But in sets like this? Please. Warner owns Rhino. And, if you've seen Rhino's cartoon DVD sets (which include Gigantor, G.I. Joe, the Transformers, and other shows), you *know* that that's a good thing. So, why doesn't Warner just pump out their own shows (and the other assorted ... Read More Browse for similar items by category:
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