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  43. A young Bruce Wayne is in his third year of trying to establish himself as Batman, protector of Gotham City. Living in Gotham, a metropolis where shadows run long and deep, beneath elevated train tracks, this younger Batman will confront each of his familiar foes for the first time.
  44. This animated adventure series of Bruce Wayne, billionaire by day, crime fighter by night, starts as Wayne balances life as a free-wheeling bachelor, with his role as the Caped Crusader. He's joined on occasion by Robin and Batgirl. Black Mask, Killer Moth, the Everywhere Man, and a brand-new Clayface join The Joker, Penguin, and The Riddler in ceaselessly tormenting Gotham City. Can Batman stop them once and for all?
  45. Well, many people have said that this show sucks. However, I think that it's a breath of fresh air. Rather than the whole "respected masked man of the community" take, the show takes a very real take on police response to vigilantes: that they might mean well, they are still held responsible for their actions. Alfred comes across as more human than in the other animated series. There's no Robin, Batgirl and Nightwing to stand around and take punches meant for the big guy himself so far, stealing screen time from Bats as well. Also, unlike what most people think, the character designs in this series rock. Joker, Catwoman, Freeze, Man-bat and Firefly all rock in their new incarnations, while Penguin seems to be about the same as before. I'll admit, Bane looks like crap in his muscled form, and the Cluemaster was a bit of a waste, but we can overlook this. One las thing to say. This is NOT B:TAS, and you simply cannot compare the two. Just give it a chance, guys.
  46. Argh, It&#39;s like so many people had done so much work for nothing.<br/><br/>Since the &quot;Batman&quot; TV show in the 60&#39;s, there has been an ongoing effort with comic book artists and even a couple of filmmakers to return the Dark Knight to his roots, rather than the &quot;Pow!, Bam!&quot; stereotype Howie Horwitz gave him and pretty much all comics. In such efforts, these people had brought up some of the finest pieces in fiction, the extraordinary stories by Dennis O Neal and Neal Adams, &quot;The Dark Knight Returns&quot; by Frank Miller, the first two Batman films by Tim Burton, and of course the fantastic &quot;Batman: the Animated Series&quot;.<br/><br/>So now I look at the new &quot;The Batman&quot; on WB, with Adam West and Frank Gorshin as regular voices, all of the old voices and character designs thrown out in favor of the stylization from &quot;The Jackie Chan Adventures&quot; and ostentatious gadgets and vehicles that scream &quot;Toys Toys Toys&quot;.<br/><br/>The methodical pace of &quot;TAS&quot;(The Animated Series) has been replaced by a rapid-fire quick change motif, suiting ever increasing attention spans, I&#39;m sure. While in TAS, physical action might sometimes take a back seat to the stories,&quot;The Batman&quot; overflows with Kung Fu, Slow Motion, and Dramatic rapid-Fire Jump Cuts. <br/><br/>The Characters have been &quot;Updated&#39;, Batman is no longer square jawed, but has a triangle for a head, Comissioner Gordon is gone. The Batcave has gone back in time about 35 years and is complete with Batpoles and the Apple-red support beams that were prevalent in the old Adam West TV show. The Joker now sports a colorful straight jacket and hair the size of Beachball rather than his stylish purple suit of years past.<br/><br/>While the &#39;Extreme&#39; approach may appease those with no exposure to engaging storytelling, I prefer TAS, which had strong, character driven stories, a cinematic style complete with orchestrated music, references to the best of all the batman representations, not just Adam West, and most importantly, looked like an actual movie, not a toy commercial.<br/><br/>&#39;The Batman&#39; has flashy animation, color keys that don&#39;t variate, CGI, and a ton of flashy camera techniques. But I say that it&#39;s all frosting and no cake.
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  48. The series The Batman begins in Batman&#39;s third year. In the graphic novel BATMAN: YEAR ONE, by Frank Miller &amp; David Mazzucchelli, Bruce Wayne is 26 years old when he debuts as Batman. If this timeline holds for The Batman then Bruce is 28 or 29 at the beginning of the series. However, the producers of &quot;The Batman&quot; have made Bruce younger in this series--25 in season one (Bruce&#39;s &quot;Year Three&quot; as Batman). The first episode of season five gives the best sense of the passage of time: We are told right up front that one year has passed since the alien invasion of the Joining. Bruce is probably around 29 in season five.<br/><br/>Bruce Wayne&#39;s Golden-Age (Earth-2) birthday is April 14, 1915. Modern tradition places Bruce Wayne&#39;s birthdate on February 19th. So far, there are no plans to add the villains Two-Face, Scarecrow, or Ra&#39;s al Ghul to The Batman (although a preliminary design for the Scarecrow was originally created). Modern tradition holds that Dick Grayson was born in March on the first day of Spring. In the comics, the Golden-Age (1940s) Dick Grayson was 8 years old when he became Robin. During the Silver Age (1950s &amp; &#39;60s), Dick&#39;s age was adjusted to 12 when Robin debuted. Robin appears to be around 12 or 13 years old when he first appears on The Batman. By season five, Robin is shown to be attending high school and is probably 14. In adjusted continuity, Barbara Gordon (daughter of Police Commissioner James Gordon) was 16 years old when she debuted as Batgirl in the DC Comics Universe (BATGIRL: YEAR ONE, 2004). On The Batman, Barbara is introduced as a high-school student, appearing to be about 16. By the show&#39;s fifth season, Barbara is a college freshman (probably 18 years old). The first episode of season five gives the best sense of the passage of time: We are told right up front that one year has passed since the alien invasion of the Joining. When the third season of The Batman was being produced, Cartoon Network&#39;s Teen Titans series was still in production. Since Robin was a regular on Teen Titans, Batgirl was introduced in season three as Batman&#39;s first sidekick. In the beginning of the series, only Alfred Pennyworth (Bruce Wayne&#39;s butler) and (as revealed in the 4th season episode &quot;The Joining&quot;) Lucius Fox of Wayne Industries know that Bruce Wayne is Batman. Eventually, Batman reveals his secret to others: Robin, Batgirl, and fellow Justice Leaguers the Martian Manhunter (who reads the secret in Batman&#39;s mind), Superman (who uses X-ray vision to look under the cowl), Green Arrow and Green Lantern. 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.<br/><br/>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.<br/><br/>Parts of Batman Begins (2005) were filmed in Chicago, Illinois. The Elizabeth Arkham Asylum for the Criminally Insane is first mentioned (as Arkham Hospital) in &quot;The Threat of the Two-Headed Coin!&quot; in BATMAN #258 (October 1974) by Dennis O&#39;Neil. The first specific reference to &quot;Arkham Asylum&quot; was in the story &quot;This One&#39;ll Kill You, Batman!&quot; also by Dennis O&#39;Neil in BATMAN #260 (February 1975). The name was inspired by the fictitious New England city of Arkham created by H.P. Lovecraft. Sources are saying that the fifth season of The Batman will be the final one. This will give the show a total of 65 episodes, plus the spin-off DTV movie The Batman Vs.Dracula. The possibility exists for more DTVs in the future; however, none have been announced. Batgirl was introduced in third season of the show. And Robin debuted in season four. However, Batman doesn&#39;t meet any other super heroes until the two-part fourth season finale &quot;The Joining&quot;. &quot;The Joining&quot; has Batman team up with Justice Leaguers the Martian Manhunter, Green Lantern, Green Arrow, the Flash and Hawkman to repel an alien invasion. And in season five Batman is also slated to meet Superman and Aquaman. a5c7b9f00b
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