Batman: The Animated Series

Batman: The Animated Series is a masterpiece
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Starring
Kevin Conroy, Mark Hamill
Creators
Eric Radomski and Bruce Timm
Rating
TV-PG
Genre
Action, Adventure, Crime, Superhero, Drama
Where to watch
Amazon Prime, Max
Release date
Sept. 5, 1992
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Age Appropriate
Parent Appeal
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Rating Summary
Batman: The Animated Series is a masterpiece of animated storytelling. It's complex characters and dark and gritty atmosphere combined with it's incredible voice talent and compelling stories make for a delight that will entertain adults and children alike.
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The creation of Batman has been shrouded in controversy regarding the contributions of Bob Kane and Bill Finger. While Kane received sole credit for decades, it has since become widely acknowledged that Finger played a significant role in shaping the character’s iconic design, mythology, and narrative elements. Finger’s contributions include crafting The Dark Knight’s origin story, designing his costume, and creating many of the character’s enduring supporting cast and iconic villains. Despite this, Finger’s involvement was largely overlooked until after his death in 1974, with Kane receiving the lion’s share of recognition and financial reward. In recent years, efforts to acknowledge Finger’s contributions have led to a more equitable recognition of his role in creating one of the most iconic superheroes in pop culture history.

Batman: The Animated Series (seasons 1-2)

Batman: The Animated Series is an iconic animated television show that aired in the early 1990s. Renowned for its dark, art deco style and mature storytelling, the series redefined the portrayal of The World’s Greatest Detective in popular culture and set the standard for superheroes on film. It introduced audiences to memorable characters such as Harley Quinn and the definitive Joker. It showcased Batman’s psychological depth and moral complexity, leaving a lasting legacy in both animation and the superhero genre.

 

PARENTAL NOTES

Batman: The Animated Series fully warrants its TV-PG rating. Parents should be cautious of allowing small children to watch.

Batman Ain’t Foolin’ Around
  • Episodes are full of intense action and life-and-death consequences.
Hello Ladies
  • There are several shapely female characters costumed in catsuits (literally and figuratively)
  • There are numerous episodes that include romantic kissing. Though, the scenes don’t linger on it.

 

WOKE REPORT

Some might argue that making Harvey Dent a black man was a woke decision. However, it’s important to remember that The Animated Series borrows heavily from the 1989 Tim Burton Batman film in which Billy Dee Williams portrayed Harvey Dent.

 

James Carrick

James Carrick is a passionate film enthusiast with a degree in theater and philosophy. James approaches dramatic criticism from a philosophic foundation grounded in aesthetics and ethics, offering insight and analysis that reveals layers of cinematic narrative with a touch of irreverence and a dash of snark.

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