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Super underrated'The Batman' cartoon from the 2000s was actually a pretty good cartoon
Super underrated'The Batman' cartoon from the 2000s was actually a pretty good cartoon
I think you need to check that link, buddyNah Btas series they mentioned. This link here states it https://batman.fandom.com/wiki/dikk_Grayson_(DC_Animated_Universe)
They had him part time as Robin.
Yep, it was that cartoon, Batman Beyond and JL/JLU that introduced me to Batman animation-wise.'The Batman' cartoon from the 2000s was actually a pretty good cartoon
I think you need to check that link, buddy
You might want to copy and paste cause it ain’t working homieThe Coli keep fukking up the link. https://batman.fandom.com/wiki/dikk_Grayson_(DC_Animated_Universe)
I seeThe Coli keep fukking up the link. https://batman.fandom.com/wiki/dikk_Grayson_(DC_Animated_Universe)
Here the source:
=== Robin ===
After personally training Grayson, Wayne allowed him to become his partner, Robin. dikk, apparently worked with Batman consistently well into his college years. Thereafter, he became Batman's semi-regular partner continuing to work with Batman on a limited basis but, also dividing his time between crimefighting and college. Nine years after his parent's deaths, Tony Zucco resurfaced in Gotham City, putting Robin to the test. Batman forbade Robin from going after him. Robin promptly disobeyed and tracked Zucco on his own. He finally found Zucco, but, Robin ultimately refused to kill Zucco and turned him over to the authorities. While dikk had thought that Bruce was simply cold hearted; Bruce got surprisingly emotional and he admitted that he didn't want Robin going after Zucco for fear of Robin being hurt or killed as a result. However, this would not be the last time Batman and Robin disagreed with each other. After graduating Gotham State University with highest honors, Grayson decided it was time for a change. A trust fund set up by the circus would keep him afloat indefinitely. Grayson also didn't like the way Batman was interrogating a henchman of the Joker mercilessly in front of his own family and left outraged. The final straw was Grayson discovering that Wayne knew [[Barbara Gordon (DC Animated Universe)|Barbara Gordon]], his girlfriend, was Batgirl, and never told him. Grayson relinquished the mantle of Robin and left Gotham to travel the world and find himself.
I see
YupI believe in the Christmas with the Joker episode he states he was home for the holidays.
It doesn't feel like a fresh take on Batman, but that isn't necessarily a bad thing, in a comfort food sort of way.
You kinda want Sunday dinner to be Sunday dinner. This is my 10th time seeing Batman on film.
You're familiar with it, but I'm not expecting to be caught off guard (read: wowed) by anything by the way of performance, direction or story.
Reeves is gonna cook up a nice meal and that's it.
Being compared to those films seems like a very huge departure from Nolan’s movies.Not a bad thing, I just don't see it setting itself apart from Nolan in any groundbreaking way.
I'm gonna pick up that blu ray set when I can. I'm wondering if it comes with Batman vs Dracula also? I loved that flick, it was like Batman meets hammer horror. The joker vampire scene was greatSuper underrated
I watch that every Halloween as traditionI'm gonna pick up that blu ray set when I can. I'm wondering if it comes with Batman vs Dracula also? I loved that flick, it was like Batman meets hammer horror. The joker vampire scene was great