A capeshit cartoon for children had no rights to be this kino and aesthetic
What are your favorite episodes besides the usual top 10 (almost got im, clayface, heart of ice, gray ghost, etc). Looking for some underrated but strongly aesthetic episodes.
The Demon's Quest was pure pulp kino. The exotic locations, mystery plot, Talia in a slave girl outfit, a sword duel to the death and codes of honor. You can't find this shit in today's stories.
I don’t know why they don’t just do a straight up adaption of a couple episodes mixed together for the next Batman movie
Big screen clayface body horror would be kino
Jayden Harris
His first "death scene" gave me flashbacks to Terminator 2. He's an orange T-1000. Only he doesn't just limit himself to being pointy. He could be terrifying on screen!
Logan Ortiz
I love Clayface but they wouldn't do him justice. They'd just turn him into a big horrible CGI mess and they wouldn't do anything interesting with it. It would just be Doomsday all over again, and they'd probably kill him in some lame explosion.
Nathaniel Hall
These episodes were 22 minutes long
Try extending that with bogus filler to 1:30, but because of the way movies are, they'll try to make it 2 hours minimum
Xavier Barnes
But a Batman anthology film would be base- oh no wait, that animated one kinda sucked
I enjoyed Over the Edge for a nice story idea. And hated it for a copout at the end. Two-Face two-parter was also pretty great, as well as Demon's Quest. I Am The Night also had some nice drama.
Elijah Flores
>"X had no right to be Y" to describe how good X at being Y Fucking kill yourself, impressionable mong.
add 'silicon soul' from batman and JL:U 'Epilogue'
Jacob Stewart
I am 34 and still keep her action figure. The fuck is wrong with me?
Aaron King
I watched the first couple of episodes up until the clayface one, but then it was announced for blu ray and I immediately deleted it and stopped. That year and a half of wait was torture for me haha.
John Collins
C H U C K ' S
Asher Reed
Good goy.
Camden Turner
Could it be it had a soul Alfred? A soul of silicon, but a soul nonetheless.
my favorite episode seems pretty underrated because nobody ever mentions it and I forget the name. There's a couple of mob boss brothers and theres flashback to the train tracks? which one was that? No super villains, just down to earth gangster shit.
Oliver Sanchez
I always liked the mob episode with the two brothers were one felt guilty for allowing his brother to lose a leg to the train. The guy who lost a leg grows up to be a priest or something and wants his brother to leave the mob behind.
Leo Brown
the one with batman and the batmobile mechanic was great and underrated
Levi Ortiz
WHATS THE FUCKING NAME I WANT TO WATCH THIS ONE
Ryder Miller
Fuck off Bruce Timm
You're like 75% responsible for The Killing Joke movie being shitty
For me it's the Two Face origin. The multiple personality disorder angle is great and the story is tragic considering Harvey was actually a character we grow to care about in the episodes prior. Making him a college buddy of Bruce's was a great idea.
Yep, you could essentially turn any of the dozens of stories in BTAS into a feature films. Just imagine the classic Freeze episode done justice on the big screen, with great actors and a director to translate the cartoons melancholy gothic noir feeling.
Never ever..
Evan Flores
>had no rights to be this kino and aesthetic
Why not?
Jeremiah Brown
I have to say, this split-second of Two-Face during a storm was a pretty badass foreshadowing shot. BTAS had some really cool visual imagery.
Because historically westerners don't take animated shit seriously so top tier animated kino is an anomaly.
Jordan Lee
>historically This only began when Pixarshit became popular.
Jack Richardson
pixar cartoons can at least spark feelings and disney only took some old story and animated it. the problem is shit like steven unvierse, adventure time and gumbal that literally just made cartoons braindead
Julian Morales
Bullshit. Outside of old school disney shits there has never been any prestige to be had working on animated pictures so you almost never get big budgets or top tier talent involved.