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NosliwNayr Since: Dec, 1969
08/19/2010 12:45:22 •••

Outrageous.

When I was first aware of this shows release, I had a mixed reaction. I'm a DC fanboy, and I liked seeing certain characters in animation for the very first time, I thought that it was going to be dumbed down, strictly for the appeal of small children. Okay, obviously its not the dark brooding Bruce Timm Batman we all know and love, I like this show because its different, but not in a way that makes it unwatchable. It has that classic, narmtacular flair of the Silver Age, but it manages to make it so very badass at the same time. And the way they handled the B and C list characters in this show is sweet sauce too. I love how they focused on minor league heroes and villians and gave them the awesome treatment they deserve. Some people hate this show, because its not GRIMDARK Bats, but I feel people like that should lighten up. This show is mostly about having fun, and its made with every viewer group in mind. All episodes are mostly stand alone, introducing new heroes and villains in one episode to see them again in another. The voice acting in this show is awesome too, not to mention awesome guest voices like R. Lee Ermey, NPH, Julie Newmar, Adam West, Paul Reubans and even some the cast of B:TAS. All and all, if you relax a little, you may find this show to be one awesome interpretation of the Caped Crusader.

And also, nachos. Batman does not eat them.


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