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Bought this for my son who is 4 and he loved the interaction between Batman and Superman. As a mom, i found it interesting and not boring at all. Joker is really funny. I recommend it.
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The Joker (voiced by Mark Hamil) has hatched an evil scheme as he finds a special object that contains kryptonite as he heads to Metropolis to make a deal with Lex Luthor (Clancy Brown) to help take down Superman (voiced by Tim Daley). Bruce Wayne (voiced by Kevin Conroy) heads down to Metropolis to track him down as he meets Clark Kent and falls for the lovely Lois Lane as only he as Batman along with Superman can foil Luthor's and Joker's diabolical plan.
Wonderfully animated and fantastic full length feature animated movie that finally has the two greatest superheroes from DC meeting each other for the first time in animation. Bruce Timm (producer and co-director of the Batman and Superman 90's cartoons) has done it again with another winner in the Batman animated movie chronicles combining it with his "Superman The Animated Series", fans of both heroes shouldn't miss this movie.
The DVD doesn't offer much extras except for a game, interview, music montage, trailers and cast and crew info but if your into Batman and Superman get this movie.
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I am. Anyway, to start out it's good fun to see Superman (Tim Daly) and Batman (Kevin Conroy) team up in one movie. There's nothing extra on the VHS version as far as trailers are concerned. But you can still enjoy the movie. "The New Batman Adventures" is much more violent than "Batman: the Animated Series", as for "Superman: The Animated Series" is less offensive than "TNBA" (if at all).
Trivia: Did you know that this movie was originaly three episodes of "Superman: The Animated Series" titled "World's Finest"?
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I always loved cross-overs, especially in animation. The first teamup between Batman and Superman was as expected: filled with tension both over Lois Lane, and especially the way things are done. Both Heroes take some time to find some footing with each other, and learning to work together before their super-villains try to take them out. This character development was accomplished to an amazing degree; watching the movie you could really feel the emotions coming from them!
Why do voice-actors get little respect in this country? There should be an award for them specifically. Kevin Conroy will always BE Batman in my mind, and Mark Hamil as the JOKER. Even Tim Daly does a fine job as Superman. Dana Delany as Lois Lane is always terrific and makes this Lois sexy and personable.
The animation was superb, it was almost as good as some Japanese animation. the Batman "cartoons" are by far the best American animation I've ever seen.
Batman brought the best out of Superman, and the Joker, well, is always as scene-stealing as ever. I never felt Lex Luthor was that much of a super villain, no offense to those who like Lex and Superman's world. I mean, he's ruthless and a genius and all, but he is NO Joker!
the one character I felt sorry for was Mercy (Lex's assistant) geez, she got beat up a lot in this episode (by Harley, Batman)! unfortunately, the music was not as good as it could have been, considering this was the first meeting between the Man of Steel and the Caped Crusader. It should have been more intense and fiery.
Oh well, otherwise, I have no complaints. Whenever Superman crosses over to Batman's world, he becomes a better hero.
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The Batman/Superman movie is really good! Batman/ Bruce Wane comes to Metropolis to make a business deal with Lex Luthor. Bruce Wayne is also in Metropolis becuase he wants to date Lois Lane. This story creates tension between Bruce Wayne, Clark Kent, and Lois Lane. Meanwhile the Joker and Harley Quinn are free and they make deal with Lex Luthor to get rid of Superman! This is great animated movie! Bruce Timm did a good job with the story and characters! Highly Recommended! A+
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