Vowing to avenge the murder of his parents, Bruce Wayne devotes his life to wiping out crime in Gotham City as the masked vigilante "Batman".
Created By: Bruce Timm | Eric Radomski |Image | Seasons |
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Specials 1991 | 1 EpisodesBatman: The Animated Series - premiered on March 05, 1991 |
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Season 1 1992 | 60 EpisodesBatman: The Animated Series - premiered on September 05, 1992 |
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Season 2 1993 | 10 EpisodesBatman: The Animated Series - premiered on September 13, 1993 The second season of Batman: TAS was titled The Adventures of Batman & Robin and initially aired in May 1994 to September 1995. |
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Season 3: The Adventures of Batman & Robin 1994 | 10 EpisodesBatman: The Animated Series - premiered on September 10, 1994 |
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Season 4 1995 | 5 EpisodesBatman: The Animated Series - premiered on September 11, 1995 |
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Kevin Conroy | Batman / Bruce Wayne (voice) |
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Efrem Zimbalist Jr. | Alfred Pennyworth (voice) |
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Loren Lester | Robin / Dick Grayson (voice) |
Comments
GenerationofSwine
Honestly, I don't think you are going to find a bad review here. This is what happens when cartoons hit their apex. It is stylistic and well animated, visually a pleasure to watch. It gives off a film noir Bogart feel without actually pinning down what era it takes place in... which sets the mood from the opening credits. The episodes have an actually plot and one that works for, mind the cliche, children of all ages... including children of an adult age. It's never too dark too be inappropriate for kids, and it's never too silly to be boring for teens and adults. It seamlessly walks that happy medium without ever being boring or crossing too far in one direction or the other. The tone fits the plot, the tone fits the characters, the tone creates the atmosphere that draws you in and it all comes with superb voice acting.
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