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  • Batman - The Animated Series, Volume Three (DC Comics Classic Collection)

    From:Kevin Conroy , Mark Hamill , Warner Brothers , Bruce Timm , Warner Home Video ,
    Batman - The Animated Series, Volume Three (DC Comics Classic Collection)
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    User Rating:5.0 out of 5 starsAmazon Sales Rank:#7981




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    4 of 6 customers found the following review helpful:
    My Batman collceton, 2006-02-25
    I collcet batman volumes and this volume has the best epodides
    my favorite is house and garden when Dick Grayson a.k.a Robin
    cries like a big baby while the monster is holding him.buttheres
    more action it's so cool you gotta have it

    3 of 4 customers found the following review helpful:
    The Real Batman, 2006-02-25
    The original Batman animated series remains the best representation of the Caped Crusader on film. Viewers familiar with the current 'The Batman' series - a pale imitation - who are not aware of the earlier and better effort are missing one of the great entertainment experiences - not only for kids, but for adults like myself, who grew up on the comic book. It's a shame that the word is that Warner Bros. is thinking of cancelling their other stellar achievement, the Justice League Unlimited series, and that they have taken such a long time to produce a box set of its earlier manifestaion, the glorious Justice League. One hopes that if enough dedicated viewers make a noise, something might be done about this. Along with providing hours of intelligent fun, watching these shows with my children has been an irreplacable bonding experience.

    2 of 3 customers found the following review helpful:
    The 3rd and best volume of the series, 2006-02-21
    I can honestly say that I almost peed my pants when I saw this show on DVD. Words cannot describe how much of a batman nut I was when i was younger. I watched every episode of the series religiously every afernoon after school. Every episode was great in my mind, and now I could relive my childhood with this bit of nostalgia. I bought this volume out of the four first just because of the episode list. The packaging is a bit annoying, but with a 4 disc DVD set, it's hard to be really creative. On the other hand its kinda nice with the comic book artwork on the inside. Visually, the series looks great, but at some points the color is faded. The sounds is really good actually, the best your going to get from a cartoon.

    Now for the Important part, the episodes:

    Five Star Episodes:

    The Trial-My all time favorite due to the presence of almost all of Batman's enemies at one time. The Joker can be seen here in his utmost insanity.

    Harlequinade- Another fantastic episode feautring the Joker. He schemes to blow up Gotham with a huge bomb. Batman enlists Harley for some help in seeking the Joker. This leads to a very climactic battle on the backlawn of Mayor Hill's estate!

    Terrible Trio- A highly underrted episode only because of the "weak" villains. Actually the villains are some of the most evil. What can be worse when a bunch of twenty-something rich preppy boys get bored? They start robbing and killing. There's also some great emotional depth in this episode through class distinction and the pain over a family member getting hurt.

    Shadow of the Bat (Part 1 & 2)-Quite possibly the best two-parter in the series. There is a ton of mystery, one on one battles, machine gun shootouts, and of course the introduction of Batgirl. Excellent episode(s) and the music is absolutely fantastic as well.

    Four Star Episodes (Names Only)

    Demon's Quest (Part 1 & 2)
    Avatar
    House and Garden
    His Silicon Soul
    Read My Lips
    Catwalk
    Second Chance
    Riddler's Reform

    1 of 1 customers found the following review helpful:
    ANIMATED CLASSIC, 2006-01-22
    THIS WAS ONE THE SEASONS THAT REALLY HOOKED ME INTO THE ALREADY BEING A LIFELONG BATMAN FAN MYSELF I REALLY GOT GLUED INTO THIS SEASON WHICH HAVE HAD SOME COMICS BASED OFF IT BECUASE OF IT'S ORIGNAL STORYLINES AND STUFF. I LOVE THE EPISODE WITH RA'AL GHUL AND THE BATGIRL INTRO WHICH I THOUGHT WASN'T A NEW TWIST JUST A MORE UP-TO DATE VERISON ON THE TALE OF BATGIRL. ANOTHE GREAT SEASON THOUGH

    2 of 2 customers found the following review helpful:
    The Best Of The Series, 2005-12-30
    Of the three seasons of "Batman: The Animated Series" was by far the best of the bunch. Many of these episodes are the ones I'd grown up on (I wasn't introduced to the show until after it was cancelled), and I was delighted to see the episodes I'd never seen.

    This was the season that a new main character was introduced: Batgirl, aka Barbara Gordon, daughter of police commissioner James Gordon. Of course, all the old faces return, including Robin, Harvey Bullock, The Penguin, Two-Face and The Joker. Plus, villians like Scarface and the ill fated Maxie Zeus also make brief appearances. Also, Harley Quinn really came into her own this season, stealing the show in many of the best episodes.

    Once again, there are great extras. But it's the episodes you really want.

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