BreakABone
02-20-2008, 12:28 AM
http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/35.jpg
Yes, it still remains one of the greatest cartoons of all time. And has a hell of a lineage.
Some backstory on the show.
Shamelessly stolen from Wiki
The original series was partially inspired by Tim Burton's 1989 blockbuster Batman film and the acclaimed Superman cartoons produced by Fleischer Studios in the 1940s. Timm and Radomski designed the series by closely emulating the Tim Burton films' "otherworldy timelessness", incorporating period features such as black-and-white title cards, police blimps, 40s influenced fashion, 40s influenced car styling and a "vintage" color scheme in a largely film noir-influenced style.
The original pilot for the show. http://youtube.com/watch?v=c3MWvCiw-Pw
The series initially took as its theme a variation of music written by Danny Elfman for Burton's Batman film; later episodes of the series used a new theme with a similar style by Shirley Walker. The score of the series was influenced by Elfman and Walker's work on Batman and Batman Returns and the music of 40s film noir.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Y-xkYepfjkM
The Original Intro
http://youtube.com/watch?v=upmXKi2y5PY
The Batman and Robin Intro
In their constant quest to make the show darker, the producers pushed the boundaries of action cartoons: it was the first such cartoon in years to depict firearms being fired instead of laser guns (although no one is ever actually shot with a firearm), as well as Batman actually punching and kicking the antagonists; in addition, many of the series' backgrounds were painted on black paper. The distinctive visual combination of film noir imagery and Art Deco designs with a very dark color scheme was called "Dark Deco" by the producers. First-time producers Timm and Radomski reportedly encountered resistance from studio executives, but the success of Burton's first film allowed the embryonic series to survive long enough to produce a pilot episode, "On Leather Wings", which according to Timm "got a lot of people off our backs."
The Emmy Award-winning series quickly received wide acclaim for its distinctive animation and mature writing, and it instantly became a hit. Fans of a wide age range praised the show's sophisticated, cinematic tone and psychological stories. Voice-actor Kevin Conroy used two distinct voices to portray Bruce Wayne and Batman, as Michael Keaton had done in the films. This series also featured a supporting cast that included major actors performing the voices of the various classic villains, most notably Mark Hamill, who defined a whole new career for himself in animation. with his cheerfully deranged portrayal of the Joker. The voice recording sessions were recorded with the actors together in a studio, like a radio play, unlike the majority of animated films, in which the principal voice actors record separately and never meet (various interviews have noted that such an arrangement (having the cast record together) was a benefit to the show as a whole, as the actors were able to 'react' to each other, rather than simply 'reading the words').
http://youtube.com/watch?v=X79Y4pTX_rQ
Voices of The Knight.
Look at the voice cast of the show.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=9qgi3eX4JeE
The Title Cards
So that's the beginning of the thread. Here's my original part.
I got a recent urge to watch this cartoon once again (I blame the tangent in the two Dark Knight threads really) and figured since was going to go through all the episodes for the first time since freshman year of college (about 5 years ago now) that I would watch them with a somewhat fresh eye.
I also thought that I would try and rate all the episodes but that would be a hell of a task. So I used the DVDs which roughly breaks them up into chunks of 28 episodes or so. And will rank the DVD episodes as they are and like a final top 10 or something when done.
So Volume 1
http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/Vol1.jpg
Do this in reverse order I guess.
28)http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/Underwellers.jpg
The Underwellers
One of my least favorite episodes in the whole universe. As a kid, it was just a weird episode. As an adult, I get the message but don't know if Batman is the right person to carry it.
27)http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/BeaClown.jpg
Be A Clown
Not a really good Joker episode. With a pretty lame premise really.
26)http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/Ivegotbatman.jpg
I've Got Batman in my Basement
This is like the whole idea of adding Robin to the mix to make Batman appeal to kids, but on a lot worse scale really. Penguin in the original cartoon was pretty lame as well I think.
25)http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/ProphecyofDoom.jpg
Prophecy of Doom
It is passable.
24)http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/CatClaw2.jpg
The Cat and the Claw PArt 2
I don't like the Red Claw at all really. And well this was a much weaker episode than the first half.
23)http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/LastLaugh.jpg
The Last Laugh
Yeah, the beginning of the show was working on improving the Joker. He had some weak first few episodes, but got golden when they got Harley.
22)http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/SeeNoEvil.jpg
See No Evil
This was a pretty cool episode. And had a lot of sweet moments. Such as Batman "flying" with the invisible car or the final fight in the rain/water when he can finally see the dude.
21)http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/MAdasAHatter.jpg
Mad As a Hatter
I'll admit I was only half watching this episode. I forgot what the hell was doing. I did enjoy what I saw though if that counts. :lol
20) http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/ChristmasJoker.jpg
Christmas with the Joker
This was a good episode and believe one of only a few seasonal episodes they did in the whole run of the show.
It gets some bonus points for the use of Robin's corny as hell "I know why they call you Batman" while he is using a bat to knock out toy airplanes.
19)http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/Vendetta.jpg
Vendetta
The intro to Killer Croc and more backstory on Bullock. Good episode.
18)http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/PrettyPoison.jpg
Pretty Poison
A solid episode. Which also had the interesting twist of pairing Pamela with Harvey. Which would pay off in Almost Got'Em.
17)http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/JokersFavor.jpg
Joker's Favor
This would be lower if not for the intro of Harley, the makeshift batsignal and Charlie flipping out on the end at the Joker.
16)http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/FearofVictory.jpg
Fear of Victory
I liked pretty much all the Scarecrow's episodes on this set. This was just the weakest of the 3 which doesn't say much really. Really good episode. And one of those commenting while action is going on scenes (later done in JL I believe)
15)http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/TwoFace2.jpg
Two-Face Part 2
Another two parter in which the first part was better. Of course, this was a good episode. The first was just a better character story.
14) http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/ItsNeverTooLate.jpg
It's Never Too Late
A solid episode focusing on Gotham's changing underworld. Something that is hardly ever really touched on in this series.
13)http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/FeatofClay.jpg
Feat of Clay Part 1
This time the second part is the better of the two. One of the few times would ever say this but prefer Clayface's origins in The Batman.
12)http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/CatClaw1.jpg
The Cat and The Claw
A nice introduction to Catwoman and the Batman/Catwoman, Bruce/Selina chemistry.
11) http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/FeatofClay2.jpg
Feat of Clay part 2
A good episode for Clayface. His relationship with his sidekick is a little weird but what can you say.
I got to say other than the first 3 or so it is really tough to say which episodes liked better than others. So naming a top 10 is gonna be a pain.
10)http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/NothingtoFear.jpg
Nothing to Fear
Introduction to the Scarecrow. Good episode. But the fear toxin would be used much better in many other episodes.
9)http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/OnLeatherWings.jpg
On Leather Wings
It gets top 10 nomination just for being the first. It is a solid introduction to the world of Batman and it was a nice touch having his first challenge be against his extreme opposite. Only episode to feature blood as well I believe.
8)http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/TwoFace.jpg
Two-Face
Big Bad Harv. Hell what can I say I liked the psychological episodes a lot. This was a great way to really get his character going by having him not too stable before he turned into Two-Face. Though, I wondered how he met a girl so soon after Poison Ivy. And apparently got engaged to her as wel.
7)http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/DreamsinDarkness.jpg
Dreams in Darkness
Like I said I enjoy the psychological episodes. This was another good Scarecrow episode. With a time release fear toxin. This one was less about fear though but was pretty nice. I also enjoyed the fact that part of it was told in a flashback while Batman is in Arkham.
6)http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/ClockKing.jpg
The Clock King
The Clock King was an interesting villian. He had a good sound reason for doing what he was doing. It was enjoyable.
5)http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/BewareGrayGhost.jpg
Beware the Grey Ghost
Who doesn't love the Gray Ghost? And using Adam West? Also adding it as a bit that influenced Bruce's design of the Batcave and actually having a role model. One of my favorite episodes.
4)http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/POV.jpg
P.O.V
I think a severely underrated episode. We get the introduction of Montaya. A hardass Bullock. And a Serg who wants blood. More importantly, we get different tales of the Batman. With the rookie's account being the best. batman's magical hands.
3)http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/TheForgotten.jpg
The Forgotten
A damn fine episode. Made even better by some of the best music in the series. Alfred flying the Batplane is also one of the best scenes of the series. The ending was awesome as well. And unlike the Underwellers I got this message and felt it wasn't too heavy handed.
2)http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/Appointmentcrime.jpg
Appointment in Crime Alley
Rewatching this episode it shot up my list a ton. I've always enjoyed it but for some reason watching it again just made it so much better in my mind.
1)http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/HeartofIce.jpg
Heart of Ice
A rather "meh" pick I know. It is a favorite of a lot of people but it is a hell of an episode. Touching and moving. Some of the best visuals of the series. And not many cheesy ice puns.
So that is it for Volume 1. Hopefully can get through Volume 2 in the next few weeks.
Yes, it still remains one of the greatest cartoons of all time. And has a hell of a lineage.
Some backstory on the show.
Shamelessly stolen from Wiki
The original series was partially inspired by Tim Burton's 1989 blockbuster Batman film and the acclaimed Superman cartoons produced by Fleischer Studios in the 1940s. Timm and Radomski designed the series by closely emulating the Tim Burton films' "otherworldy timelessness", incorporating period features such as black-and-white title cards, police blimps, 40s influenced fashion, 40s influenced car styling and a "vintage" color scheme in a largely film noir-influenced style.
The original pilot for the show. http://youtube.com/watch?v=c3MWvCiw-Pw
The series initially took as its theme a variation of music written by Danny Elfman for Burton's Batman film; later episodes of the series used a new theme with a similar style by Shirley Walker. The score of the series was influenced by Elfman and Walker's work on Batman and Batman Returns and the music of 40s film noir.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Y-xkYepfjkM
The Original Intro
http://youtube.com/watch?v=upmXKi2y5PY
The Batman and Robin Intro
In their constant quest to make the show darker, the producers pushed the boundaries of action cartoons: it was the first such cartoon in years to depict firearms being fired instead of laser guns (although no one is ever actually shot with a firearm), as well as Batman actually punching and kicking the antagonists; in addition, many of the series' backgrounds were painted on black paper. The distinctive visual combination of film noir imagery and Art Deco designs with a very dark color scheme was called "Dark Deco" by the producers. First-time producers Timm and Radomski reportedly encountered resistance from studio executives, but the success of Burton's first film allowed the embryonic series to survive long enough to produce a pilot episode, "On Leather Wings", which according to Timm "got a lot of people off our backs."
The Emmy Award-winning series quickly received wide acclaim for its distinctive animation and mature writing, and it instantly became a hit. Fans of a wide age range praised the show's sophisticated, cinematic tone and psychological stories. Voice-actor Kevin Conroy used two distinct voices to portray Bruce Wayne and Batman, as Michael Keaton had done in the films. This series also featured a supporting cast that included major actors performing the voices of the various classic villains, most notably Mark Hamill, who defined a whole new career for himself in animation. with his cheerfully deranged portrayal of the Joker. The voice recording sessions were recorded with the actors together in a studio, like a radio play, unlike the majority of animated films, in which the principal voice actors record separately and never meet (various interviews have noted that such an arrangement (having the cast record together) was a benefit to the show as a whole, as the actors were able to 'react' to each other, rather than simply 'reading the words').
http://youtube.com/watch?v=X79Y4pTX_rQ
Voices of The Knight.
Look at the voice cast of the show.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=9qgi3eX4JeE
The Title Cards
So that's the beginning of the thread. Here's my original part.
I got a recent urge to watch this cartoon once again (I blame the tangent in the two Dark Knight threads really) and figured since was going to go through all the episodes for the first time since freshman year of college (about 5 years ago now) that I would watch them with a somewhat fresh eye.
I also thought that I would try and rate all the episodes but that would be a hell of a task. So I used the DVDs which roughly breaks them up into chunks of 28 episodes or so. And will rank the DVD episodes as they are and like a final top 10 or something when done.
So Volume 1
http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/Vol1.jpg
Do this in reverse order I guess.
28)http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/Underwellers.jpg
The Underwellers
One of my least favorite episodes in the whole universe. As a kid, it was just a weird episode. As an adult, I get the message but don't know if Batman is the right person to carry it.
27)http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/BeaClown.jpg
Be A Clown
Not a really good Joker episode. With a pretty lame premise really.
26)http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/Ivegotbatman.jpg
I've Got Batman in my Basement
This is like the whole idea of adding Robin to the mix to make Batman appeal to kids, but on a lot worse scale really. Penguin in the original cartoon was pretty lame as well I think.
25)http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/ProphecyofDoom.jpg
Prophecy of Doom
It is passable.
24)http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/CatClaw2.jpg
The Cat and the Claw PArt 2
I don't like the Red Claw at all really. And well this was a much weaker episode than the first half.
23)http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/LastLaugh.jpg
The Last Laugh
Yeah, the beginning of the show was working on improving the Joker. He had some weak first few episodes, but got golden when they got Harley.
22)http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/SeeNoEvil.jpg
See No Evil
This was a pretty cool episode. And had a lot of sweet moments. Such as Batman "flying" with the invisible car or the final fight in the rain/water when he can finally see the dude.
21)http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/MAdasAHatter.jpg
Mad As a Hatter
I'll admit I was only half watching this episode. I forgot what the hell was doing. I did enjoy what I saw though if that counts. :lol
20) http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/ChristmasJoker.jpg
Christmas with the Joker
This was a good episode and believe one of only a few seasonal episodes they did in the whole run of the show.
It gets some bonus points for the use of Robin's corny as hell "I know why they call you Batman" while he is using a bat to knock out toy airplanes.
19)http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/Vendetta.jpg
Vendetta
The intro to Killer Croc and more backstory on Bullock. Good episode.
18)http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/PrettyPoison.jpg
Pretty Poison
A solid episode. Which also had the interesting twist of pairing Pamela with Harvey. Which would pay off in Almost Got'Em.
17)http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/JokersFavor.jpg
Joker's Favor
This would be lower if not for the intro of Harley, the makeshift batsignal and Charlie flipping out on the end at the Joker.
16)http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/FearofVictory.jpg
Fear of Victory
I liked pretty much all the Scarecrow's episodes on this set. This was just the weakest of the 3 which doesn't say much really. Really good episode. And one of those commenting while action is going on scenes (later done in JL I believe)
15)http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/TwoFace2.jpg
Two-Face Part 2
Another two parter in which the first part was better. Of course, this was a good episode. The first was just a better character story.
14) http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/ItsNeverTooLate.jpg
It's Never Too Late
A solid episode focusing on Gotham's changing underworld. Something that is hardly ever really touched on in this series.
13)http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/FeatofClay.jpg
Feat of Clay Part 1
This time the second part is the better of the two. One of the few times would ever say this but prefer Clayface's origins in The Batman.
12)http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/CatClaw1.jpg
The Cat and The Claw
A nice introduction to Catwoman and the Batman/Catwoman, Bruce/Selina chemistry.
11) http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/FeatofClay2.jpg
Feat of Clay part 2
A good episode for Clayface. His relationship with his sidekick is a little weird but what can you say.
I got to say other than the first 3 or so it is really tough to say which episodes liked better than others. So naming a top 10 is gonna be a pain.
10)http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/NothingtoFear.jpg
Nothing to Fear
Introduction to the Scarecrow. Good episode. But the fear toxin would be used much better in many other episodes.
9)http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/OnLeatherWings.jpg
On Leather Wings
It gets top 10 nomination just for being the first. It is a solid introduction to the world of Batman and it was a nice touch having his first challenge be against his extreme opposite. Only episode to feature blood as well I believe.
8)http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/TwoFace.jpg
Two-Face
Big Bad Harv. Hell what can I say I liked the psychological episodes a lot. This was a great way to really get his character going by having him not too stable before he turned into Two-Face. Though, I wondered how he met a girl so soon after Poison Ivy. And apparently got engaged to her as wel.
7)http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/DreamsinDarkness.jpg
Dreams in Darkness
Like I said I enjoy the psychological episodes. This was another good Scarecrow episode. With a time release fear toxin. This one was less about fear though but was pretty nice. I also enjoyed the fact that part of it was told in a flashback while Batman is in Arkham.
6)http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/ClockKing.jpg
The Clock King
The Clock King was an interesting villian. He had a good sound reason for doing what he was doing. It was enjoyable.
5)http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/BewareGrayGhost.jpg
Beware the Grey Ghost
Who doesn't love the Gray Ghost? And using Adam West? Also adding it as a bit that influenced Bruce's design of the Batcave and actually having a role model. One of my favorite episodes.
4)http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/POV.jpg
P.O.V
I think a severely underrated episode. We get the introduction of Montaya. A hardass Bullock. And a Serg who wants blood. More importantly, we get different tales of the Batman. With the rookie's account being the best. batman's magical hands.
3)http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/TheForgotten.jpg
The Forgotten
A damn fine episode. Made even better by some of the best music in the series. Alfred flying the Batplane is also one of the best scenes of the series. The ending was awesome as well. And unlike the Underwellers I got this message and felt it wasn't too heavy handed.
2)http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/Appointmentcrime.jpg
Appointment in Crime Alley
Rewatching this episode it shot up my list a ton. I've always enjoyed it but for some reason watching it again just made it so much better in my mind.
1)http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii15/PenguinBaB/HeartofIce.jpg
Heart of Ice
A rather "meh" pick I know. It is a favorite of a lot of people but it is a hell of an episode. Touching and moving. Some of the best visuals of the series. And not many cheesy ice puns.
So that is it for Volume 1. Hopefully can get through Volume 2 in the next few weeks.