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timoi - > On Another Note -> New Batman cartoon will bridge movie gap
New Batman cartoon will bridge movie gap

An interesting concept in extending storylines for die hard fans. Warner Home Video is releasing BATMAN: GOTHAM KNIGHT July 8th.

The animated DVD will feature 6 new stories that is supposed tie in the story from “Batman Begins” to “The Dark Knight” and features seasoned animated cartoon and traditional comic book talent.

I find this interesting.  The Star Wars franchise has done this, and is continuing to do this with its Clone Wars tie ins.  To be honest, some of us fan boys cant get enough of it anyway, especially in the magical summer months where conventions and blockbuster movies run rampant

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posted by BIGJ on Jul 10, 2008 at 05:36 PM

 

 

I didn't see the movie, but I am glad Kevin Conroy is Batman again.

posted by timoi on Jul 8, 2008 at 11:29 PM

Cleric:

eh.. i havent had the chance to see it, so far ive heard one good review and one bad (yours) ill have to see it I guess

posted by cleric on Jul 8, 2008 at 10:29 AM
Meh... I didn't really like the DVD.  I can be picky but my kids did not enjoy it either.  I will admit that when I grabbed the DVD I did not read the back and chose it because it was a new Batman DVD.  I actually thought it was an animated movie such as the Iron Man one that has been out for some time.

The first episode was kind of weird.  Interesting, but weird.  It ended pretty quickly and went to the next one.  When that one ended, I knew what was up because the style was different.  I said, "Oh, this must be like the Animatrix..." and grabbed the DVD case to find out it was indeed.

I didn't like it not because it wasn't the traditional batman.  It just wasn't for my (or the kids') taste.
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