kiltie
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I know there was a thread on the Batman:The Antimated Series show, but a quick search doesn't show anything on this one. Anybody watching it (...as I am, right now )? It's really solid. Aimed at a decidedly younger audience, but loaded with characters from every era of DC.
Bats wears his classic blue and grey pjs. In each episode, he teams up with a different hero; Green Lantern, Blue Beetle, Green Arrow ( with Speedy, no less ), Plastic Man, etc... The different character incarnations range from the very modern ( Blue Beetle is very futuristic ) to straight Golden and Silver Age ( Green Arrow - clean shaven, Robin Hood costume...). The animation style is a bit of a blend as well; simple, clean, modern lines with a smattering of CG, but classic movement and character/facial depictions. Batman never appears as Bruce Wayne ( not yet, anyway ), so it's just wall to wall action.
When I said it's geared to a younger audience, understand it doesn't pander; it's just not "gritty". It's got some really solid humor, particularly in the banter between the heroes. It comes on Saturday mornings on Cartoon Network, and if you like the earlier heroes or classic depictions of any of the DC crew, I recommend this one.
Bats wears his classic blue and grey pjs. In each episode, he teams up with a different hero; Green Lantern, Blue Beetle, Green Arrow ( with Speedy, no less ), Plastic Man, etc... The different character incarnations range from the very modern ( Blue Beetle is very futuristic ) to straight Golden and Silver Age ( Green Arrow - clean shaven, Robin Hood costume...). The animation style is a bit of a blend as well; simple, clean, modern lines with a smattering of CG, but classic movement and character/facial depictions. Batman never appears as Bruce Wayne ( not yet, anyway ), so it's just wall to wall action.
When I said it's geared to a younger audience, understand it doesn't pander; it's just not "gritty". It's got some really solid humor, particularly in the banter between the heroes. It comes on Saturday mornings on Cartoon Network, and if you like the earlier heroes or classic depictions of any of the DC crew, I recommend this one.