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The worst version of the Dark Knight every created via animated or live action!! Avoid!!!
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It is 6 short episodes..the 1st one sucks and only 3 of them are actually any good. Dead Shot was the best (the last) animation is ok. Definately NOT a must have.....
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Version: U,S.A / Region A, B, C
VC-1 BD-25
Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
Running time: 1:15:59
Movie size: 13,54 GB
Disc size: 20,92 GB
Average video bit rate: 20.49 Mbps
DD AC3 5.1 640Kbps (English / Japanese)
DD AC3 2.0 192Kbps (English / German / Spanish)
Subtitles: English / Japanese / German / Spanish
Number of chapters: 40
#Commentary featuring DC Comics Senior Vice President Gregory Noveck, former Batman editor Dennis O'Neil and the voice of Batman, Kevin Conroy
#Featurette: `Mirror of the Bat: The Evil Denizens of Gotham City' (35:47)
#Documentary: `Batman and Me, A Devotion of Destiny: The Bob Kane Story' (38:25).
#Four Batman animated episodes (`Heart of Ice', `I am the Night', `Legends of the Dark Knight' and `Over the Edge') - 4:3 standard definition
#Wonder Woman Sneak Peak (10:29)
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Ok, well, it's alright. Not really great but acceptable. I think that the last episode was likely the best of the bunch, but it's a real shame I sat through all the other ones to get there. The snippets are interesting enough, but the presentation is a little discombobulated and readjusting to the changes in animation gets a little annoying after a while. Now I realize that there are some who will read this and say "well, duh, different directors..." but you know I watched the Animatrix and really enjoyed that, but this was something wholly different and likely should have been a rental rather than a purchase. Just my two cents...
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What was that? Yup, that's what I exclaimed as I started watching, continued watching, and finished watching the BATMAN: GOTHAM KNIGHT DVD. I grew up and loved watching superhero cartoons every Saturday morning. I have tens of animated and live action superhero DVDs. However, this one was a definite stinker. Were these animated segments the winners of a contest...or the losers? Batman & Robin had a better plot.
The only thing good about this DVD was the animated Wonder Woman sneak preview. And that was only in rough sketches.
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