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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
Brand: Warner Brothers
EAN: 9780790766713
Format: AC-3, Animated, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, NTSC
ISBN: 079076671X
Label: Warner Home Video
Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Warner Home Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: April 23, 2002
Running Time: 67 minutes
Sales Rank: 11743
Studio: Warner Home Video
Theatrical Release Date: March 17, 1998
Editorial Review:
Description: This breathtaking adventure explodes into animated action when the villainous Mr. Freeze kidnaps Batgirl. Now, racing the clock, Batman and Robin face off against Mr. Freeze in the iciest showdown of the century.
DVD Features: Challenges:The Hunt for Mr. Freeze game Filmographies:Cast and crew information Other:Get the Picture: How To Draw Batman; music montage Scene Access Theatrical Trailer:Trailers
Amazon.com: The Dark Knight and his cohorts Robin and Batgirl do battle with a scarily sympathetic archvillain in this superior animated movie that both kids and adults can watch without feeling insulted. While not quite as inspired as the previous Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (which is still the best portrayal of the title character ever to grace the screen), this well-plotted, awesomely stylish wall-to-wall actioner perfectly captures the fundamental essence of the classic comics, and makes the treatment of the same characters in the painful live-action Batman & Robin look even more ineptly misguided. Simply put, this is how the Masked Manhunter of Gotham should be depicted. --Andrew Wright
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Okay, so we all know that "Batman and Robin" is not only the worst Batman film ever made, but one of the worst movies in general. But imagine if the creators took "Batman vs. Mr. Freeze: Subzero" and put it as the basis for "Batman and Robin." It would've been a spectacular film! But hey, it's now the past, and I've got "Subzero" to enjoy.
This is a great animated film, as great as "Mask of the Phantasm". The mix of traditional 2D animation and 3D animation seems out of balance at times, ... Read More
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this is an excellent movie. i highly recommend it. but, warner has released four versions of 'subzero' on dvd, all without a widescreen edition. i have this movie on laserdisc, and it is definitely a widescreen movie (unlike a claim from another reviewer who said it did not exist).
in fact, it would have been easier for warner to have released a widescreen movie first, instead of wasting time and money cropping every frame.
until warner realizes that this is not a kids only movie, and releases ... Read More
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In this direct-to-DVD release, Batman and Robin face off against Mr. Freeze as he kidnaps Barbara Gordon for use in an experiment meant to reanimate his deceased wife. Out of all the animated films I have, this one-I'm not too crazy about. Don't get me wrong, the animation is just fine and the story itself is servicable(although a bit simplistic) but it's just not too compelling to me. Course, Mr. Freeze(except for his appearances on "The Batman") hasn't always been a very intriguing adversary for Batman to ... Read More
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Here is another great animated batman movie. i swear that the mr. freeze in this movie is alot better than the freeze in batman & robin. this movie is chillingly awesome.
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Many reviews of Sub Zero compare it unfavorably to Mask of the Phantasm. The criticisms usually come down to two things, the prominence of Barbara Gordon over Batman, and the awkward melding of traditional with computerized animation. Regarding the former, the movie is a bit slow at the midpoint with its' focus on Barbara and her many attempts at escape, and while Batman's absence is noticeable, he fortunately has starred in many other cartoons, so his reduced role here is not as troublesome. Concerning the ... Read More
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