'Legends of the Dark Knight' episode.
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Otaku-sempai — 19 years ago(March 11, 2007 04:16 PM)
You want pics? Try the site "World's Finest":
http://www.worldsfinestonline.com/WF/batman/tnba/episodes/19legendsdarkknight/
"I reject your reality and substitute my own!" - Adam Savage,
MythBusters -
brainofdoom — 18 years ago(June 12, 2007 10:40 AM)
Ok, Bruce Timm was being SARCASTIC.
From Wikipedia:
"And a "dig" at the Batman movies of Joel Schumacher (and possibly a joke), in which another child (whose name is Joel and who is standing in front of a sign that says "Shoemaker") claims that Batman has "tight rubber armor" and a Batmobile that can "drive up walls" (a reference to Schumacher's 1995 film, Batman Forever) all while snuggling into the bright pink feather boa worn by a nearby mannequin. Although Bruce Timm, on the DVD commentary, says that Batman Forever is one of his favorite Batman movies, this is actually said jokingly, as he has stated elsewhere that he dislikes the film."
That's probably the best explanation..>
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Decard_HK — 17 years ago(August 06, 2008 06:24 PM)
I love the Legends take on DKR, but I really do hate the Robin character. I appreciate why they had to change it, but that "Gotta love him!" bit is so kitsh, it makes me feel ill, especially when we've just had a completely badass Batman fight (and line.. that ONLY Frank Miller could have written, the friggin' psycho)
http://knifethewatermelon.blogspot.com/
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lil_marvin2003 — 17 years ago(September 13, 2008 07:43 AM)
Watching this episode with commentary is great. Because they said after making everyone else's Batman so cool and entertaining their's just looked likesome average guy who wandered in. That made me laugh.
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DarthBill — 17 years ago(March 03, 2009 11:52 AM)
Poor Joel Schumacher. He'll never be forgiven for BF and B&R. BF will always be one of my guilty pleasures though.
I actually enjoyed the 50s Batman segment more than the Miller Batman segment.
And is it me or did they basically remake this episode as the "Have I Got A Story For You" opening segment on the Batman Gotham Knight DVD? -
Otaku-sempai — 17 years ago(March 05, 2009 02:18 PM)
And is it me or did they basically remake this episode as the "Have I Got A Story For You" opening segment on the Batman Gotham Knight DVD?
You might think so, but no. Both animated stories were inspired by the 1973 comic-book story, "The Batman Nobody Knows," from
Batman
issue #250. Bruce Wayne takes three inner-city kids on a camping trip and the boys sit around the camp fire and give their impressions of what Batman is like.
"If I'm going to have a
past
, I prefer it to be
multiple choice
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DarthBill — 17 years ago(March 05, 2009 07:10 PM)
You might think so, but no. Both animated stories were inspired by the 1973 comic-book story, "The Batman Nobody Knows," from Batman issue #250. Bruce Wayne takes three inner-city kids on a camping trip and the boys sit around the camp fire and give their impressions of what Batman is like.
Oh. My bad. Sorry about that.