The most common feature about Batman. This time about his deputy, but nothing special here, looks like a couple of episodes from the Justice League. Special was in "Year One" (noir, realism, psychologism), "Knight of Gotham" (surrealism, stories similar to the Animatrix), "Attack on Arkham" (the main characters are a team of villains),
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The most common feature about Batman. This time about his deputy, but nothing special here, looks like a couple of episodes from the Justice League. Special was in "Year One" (noir, realism, psychologism), "Knight of Gotham" (surrealism, stories similar to the Animatrix), "Attack on Arkham" (the main characters are a team of villains), and here - the usual presentation of heroes, ordinary action, watched and forgot. Of the pluses, I can note a really good drawing, but this is crossed out by the fact that in some places it is diluted with completely lousy graphics like in "Spider-Man" of the 90s. Hey, it's been 20 years. If you are a fan, then it is worth watching, but it is not interesting for an outside viewer. There are too many villains, so not only are they not disclosed, but some are not even named. - The hatter looks almost like Abraham Lincoln, and it's ridiculous. - Who were the guys in the bug suits? There's no word on them. - For some reason in the cartoon there is a scene of a lesbian pickup truck, and then also the acquaintance of such a passion with his father. Why? This scene is not necessary for the plot and leads to nothing. 10-year-old Damian fights a mutant that is bigger than him in 15 times, and wins! - By weight, he can’t tell whether a huge monster hangs on the rope he’s holding, or whether the rope has broken. - Talia – in the past, she was a very moderate villain, wished good to her son, negotiated with Batman, and suddenly she tries to kill them, behaves like a completely finished person, calls her own son a bastard, kills his clone without any reason. That's crazy. - Why did bald woman attack Talia in the end? They're on the same team. - In the cartoon as many as 5 Batman was, so under the credits it was also necessary to put the sixth for some reason. In general, continuous posing of heroes against the background of some random events that do not stand up to criticism.
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