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Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman (Blu-ray)
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Genre | Kids & Family, Animation |
Format | Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled, Animated, Blu-ray |
Contributor | Kyra Sedgwick, Kelly Ripa, Kimberly Brooks, Robert Costanzo, Kevin Conroy, Hector Elizondo, Curt Geda, Eli Marienthal, Efrem Zimbalist, Jr., John Vernon, Tara Strong, David Ogden Stiers, Bob Hastings, Elisa Gabrielli, Kevin Michael Richardson, Bob Kane, Benjamin Melniker, Michael Reaves, Alan Burnett, Michael E. Uslan, Sander Schwartz, Margaret M. Dean See more |
Initial release date | 2013-03-12 |
Language | English |
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Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman (Blu-ray) The Dark Knight is back in this all new animated adventure! A ruthless and destructive vigilante posing as Batwoman is wreaking havoc in Gotham City. While she sets her sights on thwarting Penguin's evil plans, Batman concentrates on discovering this mysterious imposter's true identity. But when she's captured by the vicious Bane, it falls upon the caped crusader to rescue her, defeat Bane and foil the Penguin's devious plot himself.
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.08 ounces
- Item model number : batman-mystery-of-the-batwoman
- Director : Curt Geda
- Media Format : Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled, Animated, Blu-ray
- Run time : 1 hour and 15 minutes
- Release date : March 12, 2013
- Actors : Kevin Conroy, Kimberly Brooks, Kelly Ripa, Elisa Gabrielli, Kyra Sedgwick
- Subtitles: : English
- Producers : Sander Schwartz, Margaret M. Dean, Benjamin Melniker, Curt Geda, Michael E. Uslan
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Studio : Studio Distribution Services
- ASIN : B005HN69G4
- Writers : Michael Reaves, Alan Burnett
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #7,428 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #304 in Kids & Family Blu-ray Discs
- #996 in Action & Adventure Blu-ray Discs
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While it didn't have the 3d-renders of Justice League Unlimited, the Mystery of the Batwoman had smooth, consistent, high quality animation, an awesome voice cast, and a solid storyline. This was one of the best things I'd seen out of this continuity of Batman in a looong time.
Don't get me wrong, I loved JL and JLU, as well as Batman Beyond, Batman:TAS, etc. However, this was the best production to date.
I wish it could have saved us from "The Batman" and "Braniac Attacks." Those were utter crap.
Waaaaaait. I know, it wasn't being driven by Bruce Timm. In the interviews on JL and JLU, I got the idea that he'd abandoned the people who made Batman Beyond and Batman TAS such good projects in favor of his whiny ego.
Perhaps this movie can give someone else the ammo to keep Kevin Conroy as Batman. His voice is the single best one I've ever heard for Batman and if someone ever resurrects Batman Beyond, I'd love to see him play the elder Batman, whether live action, CGI, animation, whatever.
Directed by Kurt Geda (who also directed "Return of the Joker") and Tim Maltby, and written by frequent writers of the various D.C. TV shows, Michael Reaves and Alan Burnett, the movie takes us back to the days of "The New Batman Adventures" (which means the look and style of the movie matches the more stylized look of the last few seasons of the show). Batman and Robin (the younger Tim Drake version of Robin) are still together fighting crime, but Batgirl has left Gotham City to go to college (no mention is made of Nightwing, the former Robin). But a new vigilante has suddenly appeared in Gotham: Batwoman (voice of Kyra Sedgewick), who wields bizarre technology and seems to have a grudge against the Penguin and Rupert Thorne's weapons-dealing operation. Batman sets out to find out the truth behind Batwoman and also stop the Penguin, Thorne, and their cronies.
There are plenty of suspects who could be beneath Batwoman's mask: scientist Roxanne "Roxy" Ballantine (voice of Kelly Ripa), mobster Carlton Duquesne's beautiful daughter Kathy (voice of Kimberly Brooks, although the character is clearly modeled on Halle Berry), and police detective Sonia Alcana (voice of Elisa Pensler-Gabrielli). Each one, Batman discovers, has a reason for revenge against the Penguin or Rupert Thorne. Things become more complicated when Bruce Wayne becomes romantically involved with Kathy Duquesne.
The animation is, as usual, fantastic. It's limited by budget, but nonetheless is far ahead of most of what appears on television, and the animators use the minimalist, art-deco look to great advantage. The set-pieces are stunning: Penguin's icy-night club, the truck chase action opening, Batwoman's hyper-kinetic fight with Penguin's female goons, the cruise boat slam-bang finale, and a beautiful sunset romance scene. It's sequences like these that make me wish Warner Bros. would give the animated Batman another shot at the movie theaters. (Only "Mask of the Phantasm" has shown up on movie screens.) The voice work is impeccable: Kevin Conroy is always a terrific Batman, Efrem Zimbalist Jr. is still the perfect Alfred, and Hector Elizondo has fun with villain Bane. All the various female actresses mentioned above do great jobs with their characters. The only disconcerting casting choice is David Ogden-Stiers (a frequent voice-over artist) as the Penguin. He gives a good performance, but it's hard to better Paul Williams in the role, who had played the character throughout the TV series. The jazz-oriented score is also a nice change and adds to the steamier and mysterious aspects of the story.
The DVD contains a number of extras, but the best is a short animated film called "Chase Me." It is done completely in pantomime -- no dialogue -- as Batman chases Catwoman across Gotham City after she robs a jewelry safe at a ritzy party. It's a stunning piece of animation, and if it had been released in theaters would probably have easily snatched up the Oscar for Best Animated Short. It's one of the best explorations of the strange Batman-Catwoman-Bruce Wayne-Selina Kyle relationship, and the jazz score is hypnotic. It's a great bonus feature to have along with this extremely enjoyable Batman film. Buy this DVD! It will encourage more animated Batman features in the future, and maybe, just maybe, get one of them released to the theaters!
I still don't get how you judge a movie, "Cut, you, your acting is bad. You can't talk and walk. Shes pretty, and you can't do anything right. Your all fired...alright from the top...action".
I know now...a movie needs a name. That would be weird, "coming this Fall to a place hopefully no where near you, the movie, 'This is a Movie' and stay tuned for the album 'Now that's a Movie Soundtrack'"
(legal notice: I don't own anything or have a contract or even any affiliation to "this". If it is even real.)
This just in "Inception: Ah Hell No" is scheduled to be released sometime after Armageddon...that is all.
In all seriousness it has batman in it so automatic favorite for me.
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Reviewed in Canada on January 8, 2023