@Schizm1 Personally I think the animation style in THE DC ANIMATED MOVIE UNIVERSE used in the movies Justice League:War and Justice League: Throne of Atlantis that is influenced by The New 52 look is the absolute best I have ever seen DC characters animated. I like a lot of those DC animated movies from the past 20 years and I like Bruce Timm/BMTAS & SMTAS but the aesthetic used in those 2 movies (it is used in a few others) looks perfect in my opinion. If you haven't seen those then I can't recommend them enough.
RIP Kevin Conroy. Your Batman voice for Batman: The Animated Series, Justice League, Batman Beyond, Static Shock, etc. was awesome. 🎬🎬🎬🎬🎬📺🤵🏻♂️🦇👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻🚔🚔🚔🚔🚔🚔🚔🏢🏢🏢🏫🏫🏫🏫🏦🏦🏦🏪🏪🏪🏪🏪📚
@brennelson9692 Look up "four quadrant movies". Major studio films have to appeal to at least two in order to get funding. Tent pole movies and summer blockbusters often aim to appeal to all 4. The average comic book/science fi fan is indeed intelligent, in fact they are usually much more intelligent that your average person from the general population. So a movie that aims to appeal to everyone is going to be dumber down to a degree. I didn't make these rules nor do I agree with them or am pleased by these unfortunate truths. We wouldn't see comic book/super hero movies with the impressive budgets if the script didn't aim to please everyone. Even if it was made just for us geeks, who definitely posses the buying power to support such a film - there is always that element where nothing is ever good enough and want to trash everything about said movie online. That type usually wants to push their opinion on everyone too and being a geek they know how to use social media to get their point across. While geeks may be intelligent it seems every demographic has those susceptible to groupthink. All that being said that is why they won't make these movies just for us. They can't take that risk. If they did all the movies would probably look like the CW at best.
The strength of this series, is that they treated the characters and the world with respect. We got an iconic voice acting, brilliant artistry, powerful storytelling and majestic music. The legacy of Batman the animated series is timeless. 30 years later and this series still remains the definitive version of Batman.
I'm an artist in the southeast, and I caught the series early on by accident one afternoon. From that initial viewing, I was 'hooked'! The over all artistry/animation was simply superb and amazing along with great stories (the writing) and in-depth character development. Certainly too, the voices (actors) chosen for the series, was all 'top notch'. It, the series, was and remains a phenomenal accomplishment. It's right up there with the early original Disney classics. Thank you all, for having created this wonderful 'work of art' for the world....The Batman animated series.
I love how much thought , emotion, and work into making this absolute masterpiece from my childhood. BtAS will always forever be my definition of Batman and the Joker
Thanks for uploading this,it is nice to see on youtube,I saw these behind the scenes on the dvds for the show. There still isn't another Batman tas,this show is Batman.
Just as Kevin Conroy and the animated series is my ideal Batman I feel the same way with the X-Men fox animated series. I remember going to the theater on the opening weekend for the first live action X-Men movie and left disappointed as it wasn't the X-Men I grew up with but I will admit Hugh Jackman did live up to the wolverine role over the years and it's unfortunate he never wore the iconic wolverine outfit but he owned the character/role and more than likely will not be able to be replaced easily. Being 36 years old I'd love to see darker more mature version of both BTAS and X-Men fox animated series they're still both masterpieces that defined my childhood.
Totally agree, KaptainKristian has a great video on the old X-Men vs the live action stuff and how ashamed the live action producers were of the colorful costumes
Batman the animated series after Kevin conroy passed away his batman voice as alive inside our hearts forever in all of the cartoons version even Bruce Wayne
Sure, here is a summary of the documentary "Batman: The Animated Series - The Heart of Batman": The documentary begins with a brief history of Batman, from his creation in 1939 to his rise to pop culture icon in the 1980s. It then focuses on the creation of the animated series, which was developed by Bruce Timm, Paul Dini, and Eric Radomski. The trio was inspired by the work of Jack Kirby and Alex Toth, and they wanted to create a Batman show that was dark and gritty, but also had a sense of hope. The documentary features interviews with many of the people who worked on the show, including Timm, Dini, Radomski, and the voice actors who played Batman, Robin, Batgirl, and the Joker. The interviewees discuss the challenges of creating an animated show that was both faithful to the comics and appealing to a new generation of viewers. They also talk about the show's impact on popular culture, and its legacy as one of the greatest animated shows of all time. The documentary concludes with a look at the future of Batman, and how the animated series continues to inspire new generations of fans. Here are some additional details from the documentary: * The show was originally pitched to ABC, but they passed on it. Fox Kids was the only network that was interested, and they gave the show a 65-episode order. * The show was originally going to be called "The Batman Adventures," but the name was changed to "Batman: The Animated Series" at the last minute. * The show was groundbreaking for its time, as it was one of the first animated shows to be aimed at an adult audience. * The show was also one of the first animated shows to have a serialized storyline, which was a rarity at the time. * The show was a critical and commercial success, and it won four Emmy Awards. * The show has had a lasting impact on popular culture, and it is considered to be one of the greatest animated shows of all time.
The documentary "Batman: The Animated Series - The Heart of Batman" explores the origins of the beloved animated series. It features interviews with the creators, producers, and voice actors who brought the show to life. The documentary also provides insights into the show's impact on popular culture and its legacy. The show was created by Bruce Timm, Paul Dini, and Eric Radomski. Timm was inspired by the work of Jack Kirby and Alex Toth, and he wanted to create a Batman show that was dark and gritty, but also had a sense of hope. Dini was a fan of the comics, and he wanted to explore the psychological aspects of Batman's character. Radomski was a visual effects artist, and he helped to create the show's signature style. The show premiered on Fox Kids in 1992, and it was an immediate hit. It was praised for its animation, writing, and voice acting. The show won four Emmy Awards, and it was nominated for 13 more. It also spawned a number of successful spin-offs, including "The New Batman Adventures" and "Batman Beyond." "Batman: The Animated Series" is considered to be one of the greatest animated shows of all time. It is credited with revitalizing the Batman franchise, and it has had a lasting impact on popular culture. The documentary "The Heart of Batman" is a must-watch for any fan of the show.
Masterpiece show, personally prefer Batman Beyond over it but still, it's great. Awesome video as always, will be waiting for when you upload the behind the scenes of Batman Beyond 😊
I like BTAS more because of it's strories and characters, but Batman Beyond is really good, and Return of The Joker is probably my favourite Batman movie of all time.
I watched the video you sent me and I have some thoughts. First, I think it's important to remember that the Batman animated series is a work of fiction. It's not a documentary, and it's not meant to be taken literally. The characters are not real people, and the events of the show are not real events. That being said, I think the video makes some valid points. The Batman animated series does portray violence in a way that could be seen as glorifying it. The show also does not always portray the consequences of violence in a realistic way. I think it's important to be aware of these issues when watching the Batman animated series. It's a great show, but it's important to remember that it's not real. And it's important to talk to kids about the violence in the show and how it's not something to be emulated. Here are some specific examples of how the Batman animated series portrays violence in a way that could be seen as glorifying it: * The show often depicts Batman and his villains using violence to solve their problems. * The show often makes violence look cool and exciting. * The show often does not show the consequences of violence, such as pain, suffering, and death. Here are some specific examples of how the Batman animated series does not always portray the consequences of violence in a realistic way: * Batman and his villains are often shown to be unharmed after using violence. * The show often does not show the long-term effects of violence, such as psychological trauma and physical injury. I think it's important to be aware of these issues when watching the Batman animated series. It's a great show, but it's important to remember that it's not real. And it's important to talk to kids about the violence in the show and how it's not something to be emulated.
To this day batman the animated series to the superman show batman beyond and teen titans are fantastic and part of 🇱🇷and the whole world and cartoon history
This show is so awesome the timeless look and feel are especially magical it reminds me of Kikis Delivery Service where it takes place in this weird magical dreamtime
TNBA has better animation, it's just the character designs what went downhill. Animation is how the characters move, while character design is what the characters look like.
More Behind the Scenes: ruclips.net/p/PL5KkjRwQ72mBJfHHZ7WxajNVBd-NUSwCh
Rest in peace, Kevin Conroy.
The real Batman! 😢
He was gay
@@Discover_India_ So what is your point?
Artstyle of this series is timeless and breathtaking. One of the best looking animated series ever made. On par with some of the best Japanese anime.
Funny you mentioned it they were inspired by akira and other animes. And well watching the show I was like "damn this reminds me of cowboy bebop".
@@tomgu2285Funny you mentioned Akira because some of the same animators and studios that worked on Akira worked on this show.
@Schizm1 Personally I think the animation style in
THE DC ANIMATED MOVIE UNIVERSE used in the movies Justice League:War and Justice League: Throne of Atlantis that is influenced by The New 52 look is the absolute best I have ever seen DC characters animated. I like a lot of those DC animated movies from the past 20 years and I like Bruce Timm/BMTAS & SMTAS but the aesthetic used in those 2 movies (it is used in a few others) looks perfect in my opinion. If you haven't seen those then I can't recommend them enough.
Rest Easy Kevin Conroy. Thank you for everything 🖤
I'm really shocked that this can't be True The Dark Knight Batman R.I.P. Kevin Conroy 🦇🦇🦇😢😢😭😭😭
RIP Kevin Conroy. Your Batman voice for Batman: The Animated Series, Justice League, Batman Beyond, Static Shock, etc. was awesome. 🎬🎬🎬🎬🎬📺🤵🏻♂️🦇👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻🚔🚔🚔🚔🚔🚔🚔🏢🏢🏢🏫🏫🏫🏫🏦🏦🏦🏪🏪🏪🏪🏪📚
Batman the animated series is one of the best if not the best animated series of all time.
Kevin Conroy is my batman. He's legendary. He's immortal, to me. I might see him depicted for years on end, but Kevin Conroy, will be my true Batman.
1:52 Yo the Batman dodging bullets animation is fire. 🔥🔥🔥
"youre not rebuilding him . Youre building on him ." Something the modern rebooters need to learn
This show treated the audience as mature smart people. Modern movies treat audience like they’re dumb
@brennelson9692
Look up "four quadrant movies". Major studio films have to appeal to at least two in order to get funding. Tent pole movies and summer blockbusters often aim to appeal to all 4. The average comic book/science fi fan is indeed intelligent, in fact they are usually much more intelligent that your average person from the general population. So a movie that aims to appeal to everyone is going to be dumber down to a degree. I didn't make these rules nor do I agree with them or am pleased by these unfortunate truths. We wouldn't see comic book/super hero movies with the impressive budgets if the script didn't aim to please everyone. Even if it was made just for us geeks, who definitely posses the buying power to support such a film - there is always that element where nothing is ever good enough and want to trash everything about said movie online. That type usually wants to push their opinion on everyone too and being a geek they know how to use social media to get their point across. While geeks may be intelligent it seems every demographic has those susceptible to groupthink. All that being said that is why they won't make these movies just for us. They can't take that risk. If they did all the movies would probably look like the CW at best.
This show still holds up to this day and is a must watch for any Bat Fan.
The strength of this series, is that they treated the characters and the world with respect. We got an iconic voice acting, brilliant artistry, powerful storytelling and majestic music. The legacy of Batman the animated series is timeless. 30 years later and this series still remains the definitive version of Batman.
Rest in peace Kevin Conroy legend
19:15 Hamills overflowing passion goes a long way to illustrate what made his joker so memorable, he truly treasured the character and the work !
Rest easy Richard Moll no one could not voice Two-Face like you.
You've edited together all the old DVD extras! Awesome. Thanks for uploading this
I'm an artist in the southeast, and I caught the series early on by accident one afternoon. From that initial viewing, I was 'hooked'! The over all artistry/animation was simply superb and amazing along with great stories (the writing) and in-depth character development. Certainly too, the voices (actors) chosen for the series, was all 'top notch'. It, the series, was and remains a phenomenal accomplishment. It's right up there with the early original Disney classics. Thank you all, for having created this wonderful 'work of art' for the world....The Batman animated series.
I love how much thought , emotion, and work into making this absolute masterpiece from my childhood. BtAS will always forever be my definition of Batman and the Joker
Thanks for uploading this,it is nice to see on youtube,I saw these behind the scenes on the dvds for the show. There still isn't another Batman tas,this show is Batman.
Happy 30th Anniversary to Batman the Animated Series!
Kevin Conroy did any amazing Job as The drak knight And also as older Bruce Wayne in batman beyond as a teacher to Terry McGinnis
Robin:Lucky For Me You’re Such A Good Conversationalist
This was great. Thanks for posting. This art style is goated for sure.
Just as Kevin Conroy and the animated series is my ideal Batman I feel the same way with the X-Men fox animated series. I remember going to the theater on the opening weekend for the first live action X-Men movie and left disappointed as it wasn't the X-Men I grew up with but I will admit Hugh Jackman did live up to the wolverine role over the years and it's unfortunate he never wore the iconic wolverine outfit but he owned the character/role and more than likely will not be able to be replaced easily. Being 36 years old I'd love to see darker more mature version of both BTAS and X-Men fox animated series they're still both masterpieces that defined my childhood.
Totally agree, KaptainKristian has a great video on the old X-Men vs the live action stuff and how ashamed the live action producers were of the colorful costumes
Best show ever
Batman the animated series after Kevin conroy passed away his batman voice as alive inside our hearts forever in all of the cartoons version even Bruce Wayne
All artists who worked on this series are absolute genius.
Conroy is a legend. A god among the DC fandom and mythos. He will forever be my all time fave, along with Hamill as Joker. LEGENDS!!
R.I.P. Kevin Conroy and Arleen Sorkin 😢😢😭😭😭🦇🦇🦇🦇
RIP Kevin... Our Batman, always for the rest of my life.
Robin:Oh No He’s Not Gonna Ace Me Out Not This Time Alfred Maybe Not Ever Again
Paul:Batman's A Terrific Hero But He's Only As Good A Hero As He Is Surrounded By Other Terrific Supporting Characters
Robin:Yeah Time To Kick Some Butt!
Batman Animated Series is the best cartoon ever. I’m also bias because I grew up with it so ehhhh my b. But it’s so good! Art deco ❤
RIP Kevin conroy 😢😢😢😢😢😢
R.I.P Kevin Conroy(1955-2022)🇺🇸🙏🏻✝️🕊️🫡☮️
Scarface:Nobody Pulls My Strings Dummy Especially Not You
Still The Best Made Animated Series For Television.
Batman:What Say We Have A Little Talk? Just Like Old Times
I think this is probably the best Saturday-morning, popular Animated series of all time.
The artstyle of this show is very good! I like The New Batman Adventures’ artstyle more, but I do like the BTAS artstyle also!
This show made me fall in love with art deco
Awesome documentary.
Robin:What We’ve Got Here Is A Variation On The Ancient Chinese Puzzle Box
Sure, here is a summary of the documentary "Batman: The Animated Series - The Heart of Batman":
The documentary begins with a brief history of Batman, from his creation in 1939 to his rise to pop culture icon in the 1980s. It then focuses on the creation of the animated series, which was developed by Bruce Timm, Paul Dini, and Eric Radomski. The trio was inspired by the work of Jack Kirby and Alex Toth, and they wanted to create a Batman show that was dark and gritty, but also had a sense of hope.
The documentary features interviews with many of the people who worked on the show, including Timm, Dini, Radomski, and the voice actors who played Batman, Robin, Batgirl, and the Joker. The interviewees discuss the challenges of creating an animated show that was both faithful to the comics and appealing to a new generation of viewers. They also talk about the show's impact on popular culture, and its legacy as one of the greatest animated shows of all time.
The documentary concludes with a look at the future of Batman, and how the animated series continues to inspire new generations of fans.
Here are some additional details from the documentary:
* The show was originally pitched to ABC, but they passed on it. Fox Kids was the only network that was interested, and they gave the show a 65-episode order.
* The show was originally going to be called "The Batman Adventures," but the name was changed to "Batman: The Animated Series" at the last minute.
* The show was groundbreaking for its time, as it was one of the first animated shows to be aimed at an adult audience.
* The show was also one of the first animated shows to have a serialized storyline, which was a rarity at the time.
* The show was a critical and commercial success, and it won four Emmy Awards.
* The show has had a lasting impact on popular culture, and it is considered to be one of the greatest animated shows of all time.
Penguin:I'm A legitimate Businessman Now I Don't Want To Draw Attention To Myself
1:31:23 any kid who watched this show will confirm that Joker grin plastered over his victims was a fate that equated to death.
Lets be real here this show and Mark Hamill is the reason why people love Joker do much
i guess you weren't around in '89 (that's 3 years before the series) when the batman movie with jack nicholson as the joker came out.
Joker has a long history of adoration from Nicholson's to Heath Ledgers
The documentary "Batman: The Animated Series - The Heart of Batman" explores the origins of the beloved animated series. It features interviews with the creators, producers, and voice actors who brought the show to life. The documentary also provides insights into the show's impact on popular culture and its legacy.
The show was created by Bruce Timm, Paul Dini, and Eric Radomski. Timm was inspired by the work of Jack Kirby and Alex Toth, and he wanted to create a Batman show that was dark and gritty, but also had a sense of hope. Dini was a fan of the comics, and he wanted to explore the psychological aspects of Batman's character. Radomski was a visual effects artist, and he helped to create the show's signature style.
The show premiered on Fox Kids in 1992, and it was an immediate hit. It was praised for its animation, writing, and voice acting. The show won four Emmy Awards, and it was nominated for 13 more. It also spawned a number of successful spin-offs, including "The New Batman Adventures" and "Batman Beyond."
"Batman: The Animated Series" is considered to be one of the greatest animated shows of all time. It is credited with revitalizing the Batman franchise, and it has had a lasting impact on popular culture. The documentary "The Heart of Batman" is a must-watch for any fan of the show.
Riddler:Hey Diddle Diddle Time For A Riddle
Batman:Sometimes Old Friend I Wonder If I'm Really Doing Any Good Out There
Joker:I Really Have To Congratulate Myself On This One
Masterpiece show, personally prefer Batman Beyond over it but still, it's great.
Awesome video as always, will be waiting for when you upload the behind the scenes of Batman Beyond 😊
I like BTAS more because of it's strories and characters, but Batman Beyond is really good, and Return of The Joker is probably my favourite Batman movie of all time.
Kevin conroy will always be Batman to me
Scarecrow:What’s The Use Of Providing Me With Test Patients If You’re Going To Loose Them? You Should’ve Monitored Him More Carefully
Thoroughly enjoyed this
As a kid growing up I always wanted to know why they didn't put Robin in this series.
I watched the video you sent me and I have some thoughts.
First, I think it's important to remember that the Batman animated series is a work of fiction. It's not a documentary, and it's not meant to be taken literally. The characters are not real people, and the events of the show are not real events.
That being said, I think the video makes some valid points. The Batman animated series does portray violence in a way that could be seen as glorifying it. The show also does not always portray the consequences of violence in a realistic way.
I think it's important to be aware of these issues when watching the Batman animated series. It's a great show, but it's important to remember that it's not real. And it's important to talk to kids about the violence in the show and how it's not something to be emulated.
Here are some specific examples of how the Batman animated series portrays violence in a way that could be seen as glorifying it:
* The show often depicts Batman and his villains using violence to solve their problems.
* The show often makes violence look cool and exciting.
* The show often does not show the consequences of violence, such as pain, suffering, and death.
Here are some specific examples of how the Batman animated series does not always portray the consequences of violence in a realistic way:
* Batman and his villains are often shown to be unharmed after using violence.
* The show often does not show the long-term effects of violence, such as psychological trauma and physical injury.
I think it's important to be aware of these issues when watching the Batman animated series. It's a great show, but it's important to remember that it's not real. And it's important to talk to kids about the violence in the show and how it's not something to be emulated.
this is better i feel that than the WB retrospective one ..which i feel is overproduced
A lot of the re-drawings of the villains were not as great as the original.
To this day batman the animated series to the superman show batman beyond and teen titans are fantastic and part of 🇱🇷and the whole world and cartoon history
RIP KEVON CONORY RICHARD MOLL n Elfrem
Do you have the ones for *Batman Beyond*? Am I just not seeing it?
I have a huge crush on Barbara Gordon
Joker:Let The Good Times Roll
Stop spamming man.
They should have put someone for Batman that was not gay
9:04
Later "batman lacks good villians"
Lol
If Mark onyl knew that the joker would become hid second lost famous role
add captions please
This show is so awesome the timeless look and feel are especially magical it reminds me of Kikis Delivery Service where it takes place in this weird magical dreamtime
There's no audio.
1992-99
1949-51
Too bad series was discontinued wish those 14 things stopped from being made like in my basement Batman, red claw
14:14
Then the new adventure happened, which was ok but the animation really went downhill.
TNBA has better animation, it's just the character designs what went downhill. Animation is how the characters move, while character design is what the characters look like.