.Running time22 minutesProduction company(s)DistributorReleaseOriginal networkPicture format( )Original releaseSeptember 13, 1997 ( 1997-09-13) –January 16, 1999 ( 1999-01-16)ChronologyPreceded byFollowed byRelated showsThe New Batman Adventures (often shortened as TNBA) is an American animated television series based on the superhero, and is a continuation of the 1990s. It was produced by and aired on from September 13, 1997 to January 16, 1999. The show lasted for 24 episodes, and was succeeded.
According to the reference book, series writer originally wanted the new show to be titled Batman: Gotham Knights, but this idea was rejected by the other producers. To better adhere with the prior DVD sets of the original series, the DVD release of this series was titled Batman: The Animated Series Volume 4 (From The New Batman Adventures) and was given the opening theme from the prior series.Stories in this series tend to give more focus to Batman's supporting cast, which include fellow crimefighters, and, among others. The show also features guest stars such as, and; characters who would later appear with Batman in. In addition, the series takes place around the same time as. The 2001 video game and its follow-up are based on this series.
Contents.Overview The New Batman Adventures premiered on Kids' WB just two years after Batman: The Animated Series ended its original run on. The animation style was changed significantly from BTAS due to budgetary issues. The animators decided to make the show look more compatible with the smoother Superman: The Animated Series with which TNBA would air in tandem as part of on Kids' WB. TNBA was later given the same opening theme of BTAS when aired in syndication.The show had a significant change in focus from the original series, with episodes focusing less on Batman and more on the many characters that inhabited. The art became more streamlined and darker with simpler color schemes, while the and imagery from the original series were replaced with a more modern look. Batman was given a sleeker, brawnier appearance with an overall darker; the yellow ellipse surrounding the bat emblem on his chest and the blue highlights of his cape and cowl were both removed, which resembles his appearance in.
His gadgets and vehicles were given a sleeker, redesigned look with a more black color scheme. Bruce Wayne's appearance was also changed from the previous series; his hair was brushed back to highlight his face, with blue eyes instead of black, and his regular business suit was changed from brown to black.
's voice for Batman became more stern, as well as less distinguishable from his voice for Bruce than in the original series. The writers made an effort to keep Batman's dialogue as terse and grim as possible, in order to heighten the contrast between him and the lighthearted supporting cast.'
S costume was changed to a look similar to her original outfit from her comic debut in #359, which is now a black bodysuit with yellow gloves and boots, but keeps her blue cape and cowl and yellow bat-symbol and utility belt. Producer said that Batgirl would appear in every episode of the new series because ' wants to do a line of toys, we're taking advantage of the publicity from her being in, and we just love Batgirl'. Was replaced by (credited under her maiden name Tara Charendoff) as the voice of Batgirl. While Batgirl did not actually appear in every episode, she did appear more often than Batman's other partners in the series. She also was Batman's main partner in the series rather than Robin, which differs the series from most Batman television series (as Robin is usually Batman's main partner). Strong would reprise her role over a decade later in another Batman animated television series, and also on the DC Nation short Super Best Friends Forever, and in the animated feature, which reunited her with Conroy and.was introduced as the new in the episode 'Sins of the Father'.
However, Dini remarked that 'the Tim Drake origin in the comics as written now didn't work for us with him having a father and living so close to Wayne Manor. It seemed to work fine in the comics, but we needed our own little family unit of Batman, Robin, Batgirl and occasionally Nightwing – and Alfred of course'.
For these reasons, the production team came up with their own origin for Tim Drake, though they later realized this new origin was extremely similar to 's. Batman made a new suit which is similar to the first one worn by Dick Grayson and identical to Tim Drake's original Robin costume from the comics, but the color scheme was simplified to red, black and yellow, eliminating green entirely. The costume retained the familiar red short-sleeved shirt, as well as the black cape with yellow inner lining.
New elements included black sleeves, gloves, trunks and boots with red leggings. The familiar had also changed, giving the new Robin a more wide-eyed, innocent look. The color scheme would later appear as Tim Drake's Robin costume in the post- Infinite Crisis comics, while the original costume worn by Dick Grayson was seen in the flashback sequence of 'Old Wounds' and in Barbara's nightmare sequence of 'Over the Edge' where it is seen in the costume display before it gets destroyed by the Gotham Police., having abandoned his Robin persona as a result of a falling out with Batman, adopted the identity of. Grayson's build became sleeker, with broader shoulders, showcasing his emergence as a mature hero in his own right. The short spiky hair that Grayson wore as Robin had grown longer, styled to flow down the back of the neck.
In his civilian guise, he wore it in a ponytail. As Nightwing, he wore a V-shaped mask and an all-black unitard with light blue hawk emblem that borrowed some elements of the comics version from the 1990s. The costume also featured collapsible wings under the arms that allowed Nightwing to glide for short distances.The designs of most of the villains from Batman's were also changed considerably, generally developing darker color schemes. Most controversial of the redesigns was that of the, whose white skin now had a bluish-gray tinge, while the eyes had their scleras removed and were replaced by cavernous black spaces with white pupils. The ruby-red lips were gone, focusing more attention on the teeth, and the green-tinged hair was almost completely black.
His primary suit colors were changed from purple and yellow to purple and green (similar to his appearance from the Golden Age and Silver Age comics). Also received a major redesign, as she now sports an all-black bodysuit (similar to her appearance from ) and her hair is changed from blonde and shoulder-length to short and black. 's appearance has also changed, now resembling his appearance from the Golden Age and Silver Age comics intead of having the animal-like appearance from Batman Returns. 's appearance is also redesigned, now sporting a green bodysuit with a question mark in the center and his domino mask and red hair are removed, while his bowler hat is retained. Receives as big change, as he now has long black hair, black hat and dark gray trenchcoat and his face becomes dead-like, looking similar to a Southern preacher. 's appearance also received a drastic change, his suit is now black with metallic blue accents and his goggles have disappeared with his head now attached to a spider-like robot. 's appearance her also changed, her skin tone is chalk white and her costume is now black with leaf-green highlights., and were among the few characters who did not receive any drastic change in appearance or color alterations.
Harley Quinn is also the only villain aside from the Joker who appeared in six or more episodes. And his daughter also did not receive any drastic re-designs, although their only appearance during this time was in the episode 'The Demon Reborn' from Superman: The Animated Series.The censors were much more flexible with episode content than the censors were with Batman: The Animated Series. Producer recounted that 'when we were at Fox, after every single storyboard, we would get five single-spaced pages of notes on things we couldn't do.
On the WB, we usually get maybe two paragraphs of stuff we can't do. At Fox, they were really picky, not just about things you couldn't do, but just in terms of content and story.
They had a million opinions about what we should be doing. Nobody bothers us like that at the WB'. Episodes. This section does not any. Unsourced material may be challenged.
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( July 2012) Shortly after The New Batman Adventures aired on, a miniseries set in the continuity of the series was published. In a total of five books, Hilary Bader, Bo Hampton, Terry Beatty, Lee Loughridge, and Tim Harkins, explained the two-year gap between Batman: The Animated Series and The New Batman Adventures. It explored Dick Grayson's journey after leaving Batman's side, and his path to becoming Nightwing.Home video releases.
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DOWNLOAD:The New Batman Adventures 720p TorrentDOWNLOAD:The further and darker adventures of Batman with a new Robin, a closer association with Batgirl and the previous Robin now as Nightwing.Slightly different than 'Batman: The Animated Series.' The series takes place approximately three years after the last episode of Batman which ran on Fox.
Dick Grayson has grown up taken the costumed identity of Nightwing, with Tim Drake taking over as Robin.I grew up with Batman: The Animated Series, and this, the follow up. While I never saw as much of this as I did the Batman TAS, I have recently begun watching both of them. In the end I have to say The New Batman Adventures don&t quite hold up. As noted earlier, batman&s character is much darker, normally I would let this slide but it reaches a ridiculous point. The animosity between batman and Robin, Dick Grayson and Bruce Wayne seems to have come out of nowhere, and while you see an episode explaining this, it doesn&t quite hold up, despite the episode that was supposed to explain it. I found myself thinking, Batman wouldn&t interrogate a thug in his own living room inf front of his wife and young son.
It annoyed me to no end. The way that Bruce Wayne is portrayed annoys me. He is no longer the tortured soul. He&s just moody. Where you may have once sympathized with him, you no longer feel the same level of sympathy. One of the biggest issues I have is with the animation.
I just don&t like it. They use the intro sequence from TAS but feature none of the animation. One of the things that I absolutely hate is the new Batmobile.
I love the horribly impractically long Batmobile of the animated series, the one USED IN THE OPENING CREDITS which is nowhere to be seen. Additionally all of the characters just seem uglier with the new animation, less human. Especially the Villains, the Joker, Mad Hatter, Killer Croc, Mr. Freeze and the Ventriloquist/Scarface in particular are just ugly. I liked the way they did Scarecrow in this, he reminded me of the art style of Mike Mignola, but it felt out of place here. Also Catwoman is just wrong seriously wrong her whole design is awful.
On the plus side, I enjoyed most, if not all of the stories in here, except for the fight sequences where it seemed Batman&s sidekicks were just sort of shoe horned into the story for those scenes. A great deal of the stories were amazing and went on to further explore the batman universe quite nicely. Additionally the voice actors were kept. And, as odd as it may sound I liked the fact that they showed blood. It seems odd, I know but it was a nice touch and reminded me of the Mask of the Phantasm, an amazing Batman TAS movie.
The blood showed that these fights you see episode after episode have an effect. Pros: Good Stories, Amazing voice acting.Cons: Shoehorned-in sidekicks, bad animation style across the board, a new ugly bat mobile, inexplicable personality shifts. Animation and art style used in the opening credits appears no where in the show. Watch this, its better than most modern cartoons, but watch TAS first.Batman: Gotham Knights was definitely one of the most underrated series. I read how one user felt that Batman became too 'cold', but that&s what works about Gotham Knights.
No offense, but that&s Batman. He&s not exactly one of the Care Bears who is gonna light up your day. Turok 2008 no cd patch free. Batman is in fact, moody, not a team player, & very hard with his partners. Which I feel lead to some GREAT future tales. Such as Batman Beyond, Justice League, & Justice League Unlimited.The writing has raised the bar on GREAT stories.
In particularly, 'Old Wombs', which I consider to date the BEST episode in not just the Batman Universe, but in animated as well. I hope these will soon be release on DVD!Yes, this Kids& WB! Series can be considered a sequel to, a spin-off, or even a continuation of the Fox series 'Batman' (a.k.a. 'Batman: The Animated Series'). It is also part of the larger 'Timm-verse' (named for producer & character designer Bruce Timm) which also includes: 'Static Shock'; 'Superman'; 'Batman Beyond'; 'The Zeta Project'; and 'Justice League'-as well as a number of theatrical and direct-to-video animated movies.
'The New Batman Adventures' begins almost three years after the end of the Fox series. Gotham City is a fictional U.S.
Port city located on the north-eastern Atlantic coast. It was originally a stand-in for New York City, but has also been likened to other crime-ridden urban centers such as Chicago and Detroit. Some sources have placed Gotham City in the state of New Jersey; however, this cannot be considered definitive. In the context of Batman: The Animated Series, the second (1993-1994) season episode 'Avatar' shows a map that places Gotham City in the location of the real-world New York City. In addition, the direct-to-video animated movie SubZero (1998) gives Barbara Gordon&s street address as Gotham City, NY; and gives a ZIP code (10025) and telephone area code (212) that are assigned to New York City.The current DC Universe version of Gotham City is actually a small island connected to the mainland by a series of bridges and tunnels. The east and south sides of Gotham face the Atlantic Ocean.
The city is further divided by the Sprang River (named for Dick Sprang) on the northern end and the Finger River (for Bill Finger) to the south. Tiny Blackgate Isle to the south-east is home to Blackgate Maximum Security Penitentiary. Blackgate is replaced by Stonegate Penitentiary in the animated series 'Batman' (1992) and its spin-offs.
Before cinematic universes were a mere pipedream, DC and Warner Brothers had their own shared continuity with their cartoons. The DC Animated Universe gave us some of our first on-screen introductions to some legendary characters.
And it even heralded the arrival of iconic characters like Harley Quinn, who has become a pop culture phenomenon in her own right. But as well as legendary characters, the shows also gave us some fantastic adaptations of classic storylines from all across DC Comics. Unfortunately, some of these stories weren’t particularly child friendly, and although they were rewritten to accommodate the audience, the essence of the action still remains. There are some incredibly uncomfortable moments that still make us uneasy as part of a children’s animated show. Whether it’s the horrific origins of a well-known villain or just a small plot detail that gets creepier once you think about it in detail. These shows were as much for adults as well as children, it was a chance to see some great comic story arcs on-screen, but some moments just felt off given the context. From Batman: The Animated Series all the way up to Static Shock, here are the 15 most uncomfortable episodes of DCAU cartoons!
Long before Clayface became something of a superhero in DC Rebirth, he was a very creepy villain in The New Batman Adventures. One episode in particular saw Robin protect a young girl who was being pursued by an unknown man, who was supposedly her father.
It turns out that ‘Annie’ was a scout for Clayface, so that she could explore a nearby area whilst the villain was recovering from dissolving in the ocean.But she forgot about this eventually and got lost. The only thing left for her to do was to be reabsorbed back into Clayface. The villain and the little girl are reunited when she pushes Robin away before Clayface could kill him. It’s an interesting moment of self-sacrifice, but it’s also super creepy that Robin fell in love with a portion of Clayface. Considering that Teen Titans was primarily a show for children, it occasionally dealt with some extremely heavy themes. One of those became evident during the finale of the second season, as Terra embraces her powers whilst fighting Slade Wilson, aka. He has control over the city, and she has to correct her betrayal of the team.In a cruel twist of fate, she manages to gain full control of her earth-shaking abilities whilst Slade nearly kills her.
She causes an earthquake that throws Deathstroke into the volcano but also turns her into stone. She does this on purpose to bring the circle of violence and betrayal that she brought to the team to an end. It’s not exactly a happy ending, but it signifies a huge level of character development.
Harley Quinn has become as iconic as The Joker himself, and that’s mainly down to Batman: The Animated Series, without it we wouldn’t have had Doctor Harleen Quinzel at all. And one of the key things that it set up for years of deconstruction, is the relationship between the two of them. Klein vaarbewijs download free. It’s an abusive one for sure, and a prime example of that is the ‘Mad Love’ episode.Harley does everything she can to please The Joker, including kidnapping Batman and using one of Mr J’s blueprints in a scheme. But apparently she (like everyone else), doesn’t “get the joke’.
And he hurls her out of a window, falling into a pile of rubbish. Fortunately, this doesn’t kill her. But it’s strange to see an abusive relationship played out so clearly on a children’s television show.
At least it highlights what is and isn’t healthy. Blade Runner might have looked at human/android relationships, but Batman Beyond showed us what would happen if a high schooler got his hands on a robotic girlfriend. The second season introduced us to Howard Groote, a lonely outcast who can’t seem to get a girlfriend.Instead, he buys an android and programs her to be his girlfriend. This android quickly becomes extremely possessive of her boyfriend, and becomes violent. There’s something not quite right about ‘buying’ a girlfriend, add the extra fact of being a robot and it just has a seedy undertone. Luckily, ‘Cynthia’ doesn’t stick around for long, as her circuits overload during a fight and she explodes. Maybe just stick to normal dating next time Howard, a real girlfriend won’t attempt to kill all of your friends.
Usually, Catwoman is seen as a love interest for Batman, not Nightwing. And most recently in the comics, the Bat and the Cat are engaged to be married. But back in the fifth episode of The New Batman Adventures, Catwoman had her eyes on a younger vigilante rather than Bruce Wayne.Although it was all part of a plot engineered by the Bat-Family, Selina began her attempts to seduce Nightwing.
He went along with her affections so he could get close to her and trick the villain into revealing what she’d done with some priceless stolen jewelry. But adding the manipulation of a ‘sensual’ situation into an animated show with a large demographic of children seems very odd. It makes for a good story with some interesting character development, but what message is it sending to the kids? Static Shock may be a superhero, but it doesn’t mean he’s not affected by one of the most unfortunate and narrow minded problems in the world: racism.
The show did an interesting job of highlighting the issue, as Richie’s Dad has a clear objection to Virgil being in his home. He even refers to the young hero as a “bad influence, all of his kind are”.Richie’s Dad takes it one step further and says “there’s one of them in my home”.
It’s a genuinely shocking moment, and it truly hurts Virgil. Ultimately, it shows how deep rooted racism can affect people without showing the violent side of it, helping kids to understand the problem without being too on the nose.
But it doesn’t make the dialogue any less uncomfortable. Batman Beyond really pushed the boundaries of what could be done with the Batman mythos. It used the future as the mcguffin of the show, spinning out into tech-enhanced villains like Ian Peek. Clearly the last name is intentional, because Ian Peek spies on Gotham to ensure his gossip show on television has the juiciest stories.He does this using a device that allows him to become intangible. His body has no matter whatsoever, meaning he can phase through buildings, bedrooms and all sorts of places to find out gossip. It’s quite disturbing when you really begin to think about it. It’s all done out of greed, but he takes this newfound power to the limits and becomes permanently incorporeal, sinking through the ground.
If only he’d not been so nosy. The New Batman Adventures really managed to push the bar of what was acceptable in an animated children’s show and this entry is downright chilling. The episode begins with the Bat-Family battling Scarecrow. But he grabs Batgirl and throws her from the building.
She falls to the floor, crash landing on Jim Gordon’s patrol car. He unmasks her, and realizes that his daughter has died. But he wasn’t aware of her role as Batgirl.After this, the police launch a huge manhunt for Batman, blaming him for Barbara’s death. The entire episode has the audience convinced that she’s died, until the ending reveals that Batgirl had actually been dosed with Scarecrow’s fear toxin, and witnessed what she was most scared of; not telling her father about her vigilantism. It’s a twisted episode, forcing Barbara to watch her own heartbreaking death. Because Static Shock was specifically a children’s show, they tried to include some lessons for kids to absorb through watching them.
One of those was the dangers of gun violence and bullying. Jimmy was a young kid in Virgil and Richie’s school who was constantly bullied by Nick Connor. One incident shook Jimmy so badly, he took a week off school.He came back with his father’s gun in his bag and confronts the bullies to put a stop to the torment they had put him through. Luckily, Virgil and Richie talked him down.
But as they did, Nick’s two goons charged at Jimmy causing the young kid to accidentally pull the trigger and shoot Richie in the leg. There wasn’t any blood, but to see an act of explosive violence with a specific consequence on a show like this was shocking.
Doctor Emile Dorian was a scientist hellbent on creating the perfect predator, and artificially brought Tygrus into the world - he’s essentially, a giant cat. With heightened senses and agility, he wasn’t far off being a perfect creation. Except for being incredibly lonely, he needed a mate. So when Catwoman was kidnapped, brought to the island and turned into a literal Cat-Woman, he was quite happyBut that’s extremely messed up. Selina Kyle was kidnapped and experimented on all so that she could be Tygrus’ ‘mate’. It’s very gross and comes across like something from a bad '50s B-Movie. Luckily, the transformation didn’t last for long, as she persuaded Tygrus to give her the antidote and she left with Batman.
Sorry Tygrus, you just can’t force people to love you. It seems that picking unwilling individuals as a ‘mate’ was a running theme in the DCAU. As Superman was picked for Maxima, the ruler of Almera. She came to Earth and fought with the Man of Steel to see if he was worthy enough of being her husband, and within moments of their fight Maxima was completely convinced.She kidnapped Superman and brought him back to Almera. Luckily, a coup had been staged in her absence. She needed Superman’s help in restoring her throne.
He managed to teach her that she couldn’t just force someone to become a husband, it was an emotional connection. It’s just a little bit uneasy that she steals him away from Earth with the sole purpose of marrying him. If it had been the other way around, it would have been overtly creepy. Matt Hagen was originally a prolific actor who had a successful career. That is until he was involved in a car accident with his face cut to pieces. Roland Daggett offered him ‘Renuyu’, an addictive face cream that would give him his original looks back.
But he was hooked on the cream, and broke into Daggett’s laboratory for more. Two of the goons hired by Daggett caught Hagen and taught him a lessonThey drowned him in the cream.
It’s gross and very disturbing. This is what led to the transformation into Clayface as we know him, but it’s unfortunate because none of this was originally Hagen’s fault. Sure he broke in to Daggett Labs, but only because he’d got into a state of desperation after the car crash. It’s actually quite a sad origin story for the villain. This one brings in some genetic wizardry, but yes - Terry McGinnis is actually the biological son of Bruce Wayne.
Not in the traditional sense, but Waller actually acquired some of Bruce’s DNA because according to her, he left it “all over town”. Before quickly rectifying that she meant from being wounded as a vigilante, not from being a billionaire playboy.When Terry’s Dad was called in for a flu shot, it was actually a series of nanobots that re-wrote his genetic code to that of Bruce Wayne’s. Meaning that when Terry was conceived, he was the son of Bruce Wayne. This was all done to ensure the Batman legacy would continue past an ageing Bruce, and that Gotham would still have a faithful protector. There’s just something very uneasy about Amanda Waller hijacking a young couple’s DNA for her own deeds. Look, we all know that Two-Face has a pretty painful origin. But the DCAU tweaked it slightly so that it wasn’t as terrifying for children watching the show.
However, it still managed to be uncomfortable. The ‘Big Bad Harv’ side of Dent’s personality came out when being pursued by gangsters, and he picked up one of their machine guns firing back. A bullet hit a wire and caused an explosion, giving Harvey Dent the iconic look.But that wasn’t the uncomfortable part, it’s when he’s in hospital and slowly realizes what’s happened to his face that’s really unsettling. The haunting realization that he’s been forever changed by something he’s done but also was technically done to him.
It’s a great way of cementing his path of villainy that we later get to see. Before Justice League gave us the gruff and gritty Aquaman in the form of Jason Momoa, there was an incredibly badass version of Arthur Curry that existed in the animated Justice League show. With flowing blonde hair, this Aquaman goes shirtless in his fight against Ocean Master (Orm on the show). But the villain has a dastardly plot to get rid of Arthur and his lineage. Ocean Master throws Arthur and his son into a volcano that’s about to erupt.As the pressure intensifies, Arthur realizes there’s no way of undoing his restraints and saving his son. He resorts to a horrific way of setting himself free, by using his sharp buckle to cut his own hand off. They do give him the slick hook hand from the comics, but it was a huge step for an animated show like Justice League to be so unrelenting.
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