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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
Brand: Warner Brothers
EAN: 9781419805820
Format: Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Subtitled, NTSC
ISBN: 1419805827
Label: Warner Bros. Pictures
Manufacturer: Warner Bros. Pictures
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Warner Bros. Pictures
Region Code: 1
Release Date: October 18, 2005
Running Time: 83 minutes
Sales Rank: 6600
Studio: Warner Bros. Pictures
Theatrical Release Date: October 18, 2005
Editorial Review:
Description: Gotham City is terrorized not only by recent escapees Joker and Penguin, but by the original creature of the night, Dracula! Can Batman stop the ruthless vampire before he turns everyone in the city, including The Caped Crusader, Joker and Penguin, into his mindless minions?
DVD Features: Featurette:"Science vs. Superstition": Batman's computer gives light to the legend of Dracula and all its rumors. Other:1) "City of Knight": Click on a map of Gotham and discover behind the scenes and hidden buttons with short video clips of the making of. 2) "Voices in Close Up": Multi-window montage with pop-up trivia boxes and interview footage give intimate interview looks at the voices behind Batman vs. Dracula.
Amazon.com: The creators of the popular The Batman animated series pit the Caped Crusader against the Prince of Darkness in this energetic full-length animated feature. This isn't the first time Batman (Rino Romano) has squared off against Dracula--the Dark Knight faced him in the critically acclaimed graphic novel Red Rain--but in this battle, he's up against not only the King of the Vampires (voiced with gusto by Peter Stormare) but his longtime foes the Joker (Kevin Michael Richardson) and the Penguin (Spongebob Squarepants' Tom Kenny); it's the latter who accidentally revives Dracula, and reluctantly aids the bloodsucker in unleashing a wave of vampirism in Gotham. Can the Batman defeat this terrible trio in time before lady-love Vicky Vale (Tara Strong) becomes their next victim? Only one way to find out--and while you're enjoying the film, be sure to explore the supplemental features, which include "Voices in Close-up," with behind-the-scenes footage and interviews with the film's vocal talent, as well as "City of the Knight," a game that allows access to additional behind-the-scenes glimpses. --Paul Gaita
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This is a great The Batman full length movie. It is just like the television show, but it is longer. I highly recommend this if you are a fan of the show or Batman.
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Being a big fan of The Batman regular series, I had been anxiously awaiting seeing this for quite some time. Unfortunately after only a few minutes of viewing, things just didn't seem the same, with the entire mood and tone feeling different, and not in a positive way. It reminded me of a modern movie based on an older TV show, which normally lacks the original's style and charm that made it so popular in the first place, only to be left with a shallow shell of its former self. It was even difficult ... Read More
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This was well worth the money. It's about 90 minutes, and well worth the time. It's a fine addition to the series, and I recommend all those who don't have it to get it.
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In all honesty, I figured the plot for The Batman vs Dracula would be a bit farfetched and unbelievable but, much to my surprise, it was anything but. It's much more Mature and adult-oriented, in my opinion. The story begins with Penguin finding out about a treasure that was buried in a Gotham Cemetary. Only the Joker knows of the treasure as well. Yet, while Joker is squaring off against The Batman, Penguin finds its' whereabouts. Unknowingly, Penguin cuts his hand on his umbrella and brings Dracula ... Read More
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So here's The Batman's first attempt at a stand alone feature length movie, and while it is no Phantasm (arguably the best animated Batman movie ever), it doesn't fall flat on its face either. It actually raises the bar for the series and the tone is consistently dark throughout. I let a lot of the things that bothered me slide (still can't get used to the new Joker, Penguin designs/voices) and just enjoyed the movie on its own merit.
Citizens of Gotham go missing whom the media have ... Read More
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