I find it funny that some people online are calling the show “woke”, when in reality, the show bends over backwards to NOT discuss race, gender, or anything like that. The show took a really colorblind approach Setting it in the 40s but not acknowledging the racism, sexism and homophobia back then threw me off. Felt like more of an aesthetic than a period piece
@@thebatmanofneo-gotham5667 This. I was originally giving it crud for being inaccurate, but then I realized that it's more clearly just a 1940s aesthetic while being it's own unique timezone, kind of like the Gotham TV series. Gotham had no actual real set time period. This one is styled after the 1940s, however that does not mean that it IS the 1940s, or a version of the '40s we are familiar with
The only thing I don't like about it is the obvious holding back there was at times (when it comes to violence) and how weak Batman was. But BTAS is still top tier Batman show. Why the hell is Penguin a different gender in Caped Crusader bruh? BTAS >>>>>
@@VVguy1I think it’s probably that Batman the animated series was aimed at kids so they kinda had to hold back the violence, but I was still weirded out at how Batman doesn’t feel as much of a martial artist in bmtas, but I still love the show nonetheless, so creating an animated show that’s aimed for at an older audience was definitely a good move
Kid Bruce going into Alfred’s room in the middle of the night saying “I’m going to make them all pay, and you’re gonna help me” and then leaving is some demonic shit I ain’t gonna lie 😂 if I was Alfred I would’ve sent that lil jit away
Bruh he's not a souless robot they're obviously poking at how unwell bruce was this season and he came full circle at the end calling alfred by his first name it was a little mini arc
Why does nobody talk about how many times we see and talk about Bruce's parents? Like there's some Mandela thing where everyone says uncle Ben for Spiderman when it's really not even been that much, but no one mentions Thomas, Martha and those pearls. It's every time. Every single time.
I disagree. I don’t think Harley knew Bruce was Batman when she said, 'we will figure out that childhood trauma.' This insinuates that she doesn’t know why Batman is doing this. Everyone in the show knows how Bruce's parents died, so that itself would answer her own question. If she knew Bruce was Batman, she would have told the GCPD in previous episodes instead of risk having her operation exposed.
Comparing it to BTAS just makes it look so much worse than it actually is. But looking at it objectively as a Batman show I enjoyed it. It has some pretty interesting concepts and ideas and the all though I am not a fan of the animation in some scenes, it’s not horrible. Bruce and Batman are handled really well and Batman is cool, really cool. Batman’s design is cool and his voice is excellent. All in all it’s a solid 7/10.
I hate it when people do that It's like whenever we get a new Spider-man cartoon or movie everyone compares it to spectacular Spider-man or the sam rami movies
I feel its fair to compare it tho, it has Bruce timm working on this same as TAS, and its an animated show same as TAS, and its a Batman show so people have every right to compare, we shouldn’t have to lower our standards just because they are not connected, its mediocre imo
@@HBstudios2005 well none of the later spidey cartoons have really lived up to the 90s and spectacular to be fair or even were that good in general at all.
The ghost episode definitely subverted my expectations. I was so confident it was a stunt performed by the guy trying to sell the house so maybe he could get more money and keep it but no it’s just… a ghost. I thought it would be a Scooby Doo type thing but Batman actually sends a spirit back to hell. Maybe I’m the problem but I wasn’t expecting it to be so surface level of a threat. Also the concept of only stealing from the poor is so fucked up it’s kinda funny.
one thing of note that really interests me is that the guy who helps them, when he returns at the end, actually dresses in the outfit of the Gentleman ghost in the mainline media. so i expect we may see him again under the same moniker as the ghost.
@@MahNamJeff it’s possible, but I don’t think so. That character isn’t an original creation he’s Papa Midnite an anti-villainous magic user and recurring enemy of John Constantine from the comics. While he may return as an antagonist he’ll likely just be himself rather than taking on the role of Gentleman Ghost
@@tomgu2285 In some universes. Others. Sometimes Batman tends to be a Skeptic, logician and at times a Atheist. In this Universe. Paranormal phenomenon is treated as superstition. But Batman just learned there are things beyond logical understanding.
Yeah. Only concern I have is that it might mean we won't actually have Robin, but I'm not terribly bothered by it either, adds to this being an elseworld. Maybe they could put a unique spin on it how they did other characters.
@@MannequinMonarchI wouldn’t mind Carrie being the Robin in this show. Dick, Jason, Steph were basically just cameos while Carrie had actual character.
@@trashboat5388 That's fair, I wouldn't mind them switching it up either. Or maybe Tim if they introduce him eventually as more capable and older. That's my only issue is that they all seem way too young, at least aside from Dick MAYBE, since he seems like he could maybe be the usual age Robin is. Even then a bit young still. I want Robin of course, but I'm hesitant with the age they made all of them, unless they do a time skip of decent length.
What interests me is that they’re all orphans, meaning Dick doesn’t seem to be a part of Hayley’s Circus, meaning he didn’t get his acrobatic background from his parent. I wonder how they’ll approach them in the next season.
I found it weird that Bruce was a bit of a dick to Alfred at first, not even calling him by his first name, but came to appreciate that growth in the ghost episode where he realizes Alfred would literally die for him and respected him a lot more.
Aye. I like that about this Batman. They're making him brutal but acknowledging it and having him change. It also works as inspiration was taken from the much more brutal 1940s Batman, so it also aligns to their inspiration that he's willing to bully cops, ram criminals with a car, etc. This Batman is learning to be a hero beyond violence. Great characterization especially with their inspiration in mind.
Yeah it felt weird at first but i think they did that on purpose with how Bruce progresses through the show Some spoiler for the finale The moment he finally calls him Alfred instead of Pennyworth felt so nice and shows Bruce's development
He was portrayed as mean to Alfred his entire life... One moment doesn't fix that. Batman was evil. Like every white man in the show except Alfred. It was ridiculous.
@@lord_bobanewname4069 that scene where Montoya and Gordon were trying to escape the precinct is some of the worst animation in the show so far. It could definitely use some more polish imo
@@davetheman-jl8jh my biggest problem is that the series doesn't feel like Batman. It feels like he goes on the back burner a lot of the time and none of the episodes are a true mystery. A good Batman show has us figuring out the situation as Batman does, we see twists and turns as Batman sees them. It feels like Barbera does a lot of the work and Batman kind of just stumbles into her investigation.
@@matheus91_ I'm praying for improvements because the premise of a Batman properly in the time he was invented in is really cool, I just hope they do more with that concept
Like Bill Finger, Paul Dini has been overlooked in BTAS and his major contributions to the Dark Knight mythos. He wrote some of BTAS’ best and most memorable episodes and co-created Harley Quinn. Never was his absence more keenly felt than this show. Bad writing is this show’s Achilles heel.
THIS!!! I had a huge issue with that, it took me right out of the picture. That's not how I expect a criminal mastermind who secretly built an entire mafia under everyone's nose to behave.
2004’s The Batman’s Selina managed to go on cat burglaries while having her bills paid and living by herself in a penthouse. Also, she never got arrested in any of her appearances of that series. That Selina/Catwoman is the G.O.A.T. in terms of animation.
I cant wait for season two, i do feel like this show couldve used more episodes to flesh out batman especially but im very excited with what we got. Its a mox of year one and the animated series
yeah im ngl this show was fire, a lot of people are comparing it to something else rather than seeing it as its own thing. as its own story and retelling it feels good and some changes feel good like Harley being serious and Clayface being actually really cool. i like how he really doesnt have much at all bc its the 40s, but i think they coulda played w the setting a lot better.
I say it’s a serviceable show with fun stuff, but not really a lot unique to the Batman mythos. The characters were alright, but Batman himself feels undercooked and that’s partially due to the voice actor’s performance being forgettable to me. I guess the most interesting parts were Harley Quinn and Two-Face, but even those made me question what the writers were exactly try to do with them. Didn’t hate it, but it’s not really something I would be interested in going back to.
It felt like an imitation of Kevin Conroy, but specifically when he was only starting out as Batman, and he had that weaker performance that got a lot better over time.
Seeing people try to compare BTCC to BTAS is just sad, man. The team knew that they couldn't outdo BTAS at what it already did superbly, so they did their own spin on the formula, I think it's commendable. Also Bruce awkwardly bumbling through social interactions he no doubt rehearsed in the mirror will never not get a chuckle out of me, poor man.
TBF it’s flawed(Harley existing without The Joker still feels wrong, might just be me though even if this version is well written) and nowhere near as good as BTAS but it’s good! Also not to be that guy but it’s Firebug, not Firefly, the confusion is understandable
I totally agree, Harley Quinn works better when she is with Joker. Even though there relationship was toxic they have great chemistry when they are on screen together.
I am the opposite, Harley existing without the Joker’s influence is something different, especially considering how different this version of Harley is in costume. Which I appreciate taking these risks to do different interpretations of these characters which is what BTAS did.
Honestly, I feel like like it’s pretty shallow to call the show “bad” or “woke” simply for having characters race swapped. The show runners have made things clear on their approach to the 40s aesthetic. They don’t intend on a 100% accurate depiction of the time period. If it were to be that, then there wouldn’t be any ghosts or masked vigilantes dressed as animals in the show. There are problems with the show, but it’s certainly better than most of what’s being pushed out by Prime, and certainly hyper-fixating on race or gender is a tired point of needless argument, instead of talking about whether or not the characters are written well. Even if you want to be pessimistic and simply say the race swapping was a cash grab, well, most people are smart enough to see that. Why else would everyone be complaining about it. Anyway, I do think the show has some weaknesses but it’s certainly not a bad adaptation of the character or the mythos.
Absolutely wild that right wingers are sufficiently huge babies that "this character (whose backstory changes every single adaption) is a woman in this one" is the main point of whinage about this show and not, oh I don't know, that we don't get to see Onomatopeia perform a striptease (seriously people, get your priorities in order)
batman isnt even the main character that instantly ruined the show for so many people, including myself. Everything else is average at best nothing stands out in particular but the "wokeness" of the show. I personally dont mind it but if thats all you have to fall on, your show isn't going to be received well
@@dhgmduke2138 Rule of thumb, if you're complaining about something 'on behalf of other people', you are actually said other people, but feel embarrassed about having a cringe opinion. Batman is the main in most Batman media, and Caped Crusaders deal of having him be a mysterious guy works better if the camera isn't on him as much. And even if you don't like the new villain takes, they are definitely doing new takes on established villains, while taking stock of their histories and avoiding stepping on the toes of other shows. It's perfectly serviceable as a series, and the existence of minorities and women is definitely not the source of it's flaws either lmao; it's not like they even really handle them as a topic outside of a couple lines from Montoya and Gentleman Ghost
I certainly enjoyed this show, My main gripe is that in the final episode of the show, they tried to bait people with batman firing a gun at a man as if he would actually do it when several fingers point to the character not doing that. I'm just frankly a bit tired of that cliche in media with any character they're vaguely threatening to throw off the deep end when you know they won't. as for my overall thoughts I'm very excited to see what they do with HIM in the next season after they teased it, and am interested in what theyre possibly going to do with the gentlemen ghost and Alfred with what they set up there with the spirit dude wearing the traditional Gentlemen Ghost outfit and Alfreds secret, also a possibility of seeing Bullock redeemed would be very cool with how they started him with the common interpretation of him being a corrupt cop and twisting it into him being around bad people and being dragged down with them.
@@HBstudios2005 maybe? i dont see it frankly with how they handled this batman. if they wanted to do it, maybe episode 1 would have been a better choice since we were being introduced to this batman rather than seeing the end of his arc.
The moment could of been better if he actually did shoot him and later realizes what he's done and vows to never let his anger take the better of him to that extent. That would’ve added so much emotion to the scene.
It was pretty bland, it felt so empty and plain. The animation was lacklustre, the dialogue was questionable, the changes to characters were more odd than cool, etc. A show that pretty much did everything this show tried to do but better is The Batman (2004). It manages to be unique whilst remaining faithful, and the actual writing quality is far superior as well.
I wished they just did a modern take on the Golden Age comics instead of doing their own weird thing. Clayface was the only episode that fulfilled that premise and I'm disappointed by some writing decions like the new Harley Quinn. But I actually liked the Penguin, just wished she got more than only one episode.
I’ve seen some clips of Harvey Dent before he becomes Two Face. I didn’t like how they turned him into a bit of an arrogant 80s high school jock(his attitude I mean). It felt off. Also I’m just gonna say it, the penguin being female is weird. Like REALLY weird. For me, it just doesn’t work. I still think the best version of the penguin is from the Telltale Batman season 1. Still, I’ll watch all the episodes for the show later on. I do like the art style.
They tried to make her an homage to the real life gangster Ma Merkel (she also had sons who helped her with her criminal activities) but it just ended up having the character feel one note.
@@KinoFlexReviews the penguin already is a one note character 😭 I fail to see how being a woman changes anything about the character aside from appearance
@@KinoFlexReviews yeah bro im such a fake fan I've consumed almost every single form of batman media that has ever been released. Good arguement tho, you seem like a very smart person. Penguin has pretty much always been a one note mobster type criminal, the most depth you get from his character is that his family losing its wealth and his physical condition leave him with an inferiority complex which he compensates for with his gangster persona. Not very much going on there, still a super one note character.
I found it funny how people called The penguin a hot milf on Twitter. Now give me a hot 20 year old female joker! A baddie Joker would be great please🙏🙏
I liked it and I think it’s for B:TAS fans since it feels similar to it but also slightly different and like it can stand on it’s own as it’s own thing but it’s like a celebration of B:TAS
I did have a problem with all of the changes, but I gave it a chance and it did grow on me. Yeah, they changed some things, but it's actually well done. Even my father who is very outspoken about being against this said it's actually very well done. I was able to get over the changes and actually enjoy it
The show was pretty good in my opinion. I wish the show was paced slower to build up Harvey, Harleen, Selina, Alfred, Gordon, & Barbara. I felt that having a villain per episode kind of set back these characters and Batman shooting the gun at Flass for killing Harvey kinda fell flat for me. I thought how Bruce was shown to be manipulative and cold was interesting, like telling Barbara she shouldn’t have tried to save Harley or Bruce visiting Harvey moreso to get information for Batman than actually help Harvey by being sincere. I’m hoping next season they go a bit slower with a focus on certain fewer villains and more on Bruce’s morals.
I thought the show was a 3/10. Batman felt like a side character to Renee and Barbara. I don't understand why they set this in the 1940s they didn't play with that. Harley Quinn and Catwoman were the worst things here, in my opinion. Hamish did a good job with Batman/Bruce Wayne. The Supernatural aspect worked here like I thought it would as Batman and Supernatural mysteries are made for each other. It allows him to be at his finest as a warrior and a super genius polymathic intellectual while keeping him close to his roots as the world's greatest detective. With that being said I have been very disappointed with Matt Reeves Batman in both animation and Live-action.
Yeah I agree I finished episode 3 recently and I’m not really feeling that they’re making full use of the setting. As early as episode 1 it already fails at reflecting the time period set in the 20’s-30’s. Gotham still has corruption and classism, but racism is ignored? For all of the people complaining about changing peoples races and how woke it is, I find it funny how the show essentially requires you to forget that segregation was ever a thing. Considering Jackie Robinson, the first black baseball player wasn’t allowed into the major Leagues until 1947, you don’t get to set the show in the 30’s and then say “look at our black police chief, public defender and judge as well as our openly gay lesbian detective with her Asian therapist girlfriend who can make out in public with no problem!” They are trying to have it both ways, be clean and politically correct...while also dealing with some message about politics and race. Either stick with the setting or don’t use it. A part of the reason why the original series managed to feel more like a coherent period based world, despite the fact that it was obviously a mix of periods, was simply through the fact that it being mixed meant that the things that wouldn't fit into an actual 30s-40s aesthetic wasn't out of place because of the contemporary mix grounding them. This feels more like a world that's technologically stuck, while simultaneously being socially ahead and behind itself. In other words, contradictory.
I definitely agree that while not perfect, the show is pretty solid. My only few issues are a few of the villains, them being penguin and harley who I think could've had their characters handled better. Maybe its just me but I think they couldve driven the "hopelessness in helping people" angle with harley better, not only to parallel batman's hope and compassion in other's redemption(every good batman villain mirrors him), but also make that theme of the show stronger. As well as this I think her romance with Montoya is kinda forced. It feels like it's only there to give Montoya a reason to be sad that Harley's a crook, since she didn't have an established relarionship with her like Babs. Speaking of, I think if they'd focused on Babs' relationship with Harley and made Quinn more villainous, it might've been perfect, at least imo. Past that, its a really cool take on the character and makes her stand as a proper batman villain without Joker in a cool way. It's creative, works, and focuses on her therapist side, an aspect we've hardly seen focused on past plot convenience. Anyhoo, this comment is a bit long already so all ill say on penguin is that ANY penguin version, regardless of anything else, needs three things: They must be insecure, hateful, and classy. They nail the last thing, but past that kinda feels shallow. She could've been a stronger character if they fleshed her out; Maybe she wanted to dance when she was young and was mocked by girls because of her body, and she dances now out of spite. Idk, ive thought of making a video rewriting her but i know jack about making vids lol. I think the shows a 7.5-8 out of 10. Hoping to see more obscure villains next season. Not expecting the best, but im hoping for better. Good stuff so far. Ps, if youve made it this far have a cookie. Cheers.
I really liked Harley's characterization. There's one line that I think actually sums up her entire mental space, and that's when she was talking with Barbara and Renee where they were stating a few problems they were having, she says excitedly "Let's roleplay!". This informs her entire psyche in one two word sentence, as when considering her actions, that's exactly what she does. She puts herself in the role of the "jester". She forces her patients into the roles she deems fit for them and how they act, their personalities. She assigns roles to everyone for them to use as outlets of what they're actually like. This includes herself, where her Harley Quinn identity is obviously her just venting out her actual frustrations, materializing(so to speak) how she actually feels, being the one that has to sit down and listen to them ramble about selfish, non-problems, her patients that view themselves as better, as kings, where as she's there really only to entertain their venting; to be their jester. It's also how I feel she figured out Batman is Bruce Wayne, as he uses the exact same method to vent out his issues. Then pair that with she having been able to tell he was putting on a mask during their actual talks and conversations, and just connecting the dots that Batman would have to have a lot of money, she probably figured it out through that, as she's strangely enough very familiar with what he's doing, just in a different way. Very cool Harley Quinn interpretation that I really like, I honestly might like her better than the modern Harley Quinn(the crazy pixie dream girl one who just does random shenanigans for random shenanigans sake).
It’s pretty bad bro. There are so many things that don’t make any sense, are straight goofy or feel extremely forced. I give it a 5/10. Me and my brother laughed plenty at how horribly they botched all of the characters.
I think you're under the impression that this is supposed to be exactly like btas. But it's not, it's similar in a lot of good ways, and some of the character changes I didn't like too much either. But this is a different universe for batman being the 40s. They didn't need to make gordon black, quin Asian, or penguin a woman, but thankfully it's just appearance. They don't cram their identity down your throat by talking about the racism and struggles back then. As long as you can accept it's a different story, it's really a great show. And it's only the first season
I wish that the episodes were a bit longer kinda like how Arcana’s episodes are. I was sad, that they killed Harvey off so fast. I was expecting more of him but maybe they’ll bring in another Two Face. Maybe his sister? But we have to see. I love seeing Gentlemen Ghost in this show because I haven’t seen him since Batman: Brave and the Bold. I’d loved his banter, with Batman in the show. so I was happy that they brought it back! The scene, with Batman and Natalia was really touching. If you can’t see Batman holding up a child, then you don’t know what you’re doing with the character. ( surprised that they made her into a child in this but it was a fun experience tbh. Along with the cameos. ) this show is an 8/10 for me! 7/10 is fair, but anything lower than that is crazy. This show is not BTAS! Stop comparing each other and enjoy it how it is. Let the writers, do their own thing, and let them cook!
Both are great, have great art atyle, compelling storylines and good character development, i like TAS for how comic-like it feels, the look of it's shadows, it's music and entertaining characters... But also like caped crudader for the development for batman, it's more detective feel, the fresh new look but embracing the roots
I gotta say, Batman Caped Crusader is a good companion piece to fleicher superman as far as aesthetics go..Also I generally liked the show, just how i like the current Amazon Like a Dragon Adaptation..I judged them based on their own merits
21:38 they probaly wanted to bring him someplace private. killing him in that warehouse would lead to pepole finding his corpse, also Barbara was there. and if they kill him in their car, then they will be much more easily framed for the murder
There were things I liked and things I didn’t like, my favorite episode is episode 6 with onomatopoeia but I did not really like how they changed the penguin nor did I like how they portrayed Harvey dent it was like he was a bad guy from the beginning so when he becomes two face he is basically the same also I did like how they did clay face did not like how they did Harley Quinn though
The Batman in this sounds like a younger version of Kevin's Batman I hate that everyone compares this show to BTAS just let it be it's own thing! I love that we focus more on how other people react to Batman it adds a bit of mystery to him It's nice that we see Batman have basic gadgets because he's early in his career plus i love the ascetic and seeing something show Batman in his 1st suit I've been using it so much in Batman Arkham Knight recently Also damm they made Harley so seductive and thicc!!! 9/10
It’s supposed to show the sides of Harvey fighting for control, it’s not bad writing. But i do think the execution could have been a tad better especially since he dies in his second episode.
I like when writers make Harvey have his two face personality before he gets acid thrown him and that what makes the two face personality the dominant one
This might just be me but I kinda feel like Two-face was rushed and almost forced in a way compared to the gradual build up like from BTAS just for him to be killed off pretty much immediately after.
The first episode wasn’t great, I mean the fact that penguin literally bought a long range missile and no one realises was a bit dumb, and the fat Alfred was weird The rest of it was meh and pretty average
Writers and artist can make up new ideas to make there show more different then other Batman animated shows if they didn’t I’m %100 sure everyone would just call it a BTAS clone
@@BOZ0-2008 you can make new ideas nobody ever said otherwise, just maybe don’t have a villain who buys a long range missile and have the entire police force plus the world’s smartest detective not notice it at all in any way until it’s too late. Just make the characters smart and the writing smart so that it doesn’t feel like it’s talking down to the audience like we’re kids
Ngl, I would have loved a batman show focusing on the aftermath of wwII, His Utility belt could’ve been a Vest type thing and would focus on PTSD and racism and yeah.
I hope it does well cuz I would love more shit like this yk. Better writing and animation would be great but definitely more projects that inspired by others
The only issue i had was the catwoman episode tells us shes broke multiple times then she pulls out an electric knuckle duster, a suped up car and f**king panther like where did she get that shit
I really enjoyed this series way more than I expected to. The semblance of BTAS with an older setting was great. I got excited just seeing the opening credits the first time with that classic font on the names. Admittedly, it took a loooong time to get used to Batman's voice for me. Seeing a BTAS inspired look always had me expecting Kevin's voice, but I eventually got used to it and enjoy it quite a bit. I appreciate the lengths this show took to stay somewhat grounded, like Clayface can't just turn into a puddle and morph completely into other people. But then you got Gentleman Ghost and homegirl with the dementor powers... uhhh, strike my previous statement... but anyway 😅 Harvey's accident affecting the other side of his face had me really confused. Of all the things the show changed, it was one I wasn't happy with... until it's essentially explained why. Well played, Bruce Timm. Had a good time with this show and hoping it continues with that same vision and passion!
I watched it and it was so bland it took me out of the story and reminded that I could be watching another animated Batman series you know like the Batman the animated series
All Alfred's are just the goats basically lego Alfred being my favourite bro just looks mega annoyed by his work but still wants to be there and help his emo son
It was good. It wasn't perfect. They really did rush Harvey's fall into madness... But other than that, no real complaints. Some cringe whiners are having mental breakdowns over boobs and melanin, so I just ignore them and judge the show on merit.
While I do agree the show has its ups and downs, I still enjoyed it for what it was. And I think if this show continues past season 2, it will have found its footing.
Hearing every other episode after the first is better is kind of reassuring, I gave up after the first did next to nothing for me. I agree on liking some of the details like Bruce slipping between his Batman and Bruce Wayne persona, I like Bullock leaving the suspect handcuffed, I think setting up Harvey as a bit of an asshole and conman before he even becomes Two Face is potentially interesting, as is giving Penguin 2 kids who are now full grown adults, I also like how Batman is kind of like this myth or urban legend in his early days, I think Batman in his first few years is my favourite Batman era, and also why Arkham Origins is my favourite of the Arkham series. I also love Batman as a noir detective story, and one that seems to be taking on a fair bit of influence from the 90s cartoon, my favourite version of Batman and favourite cartoon ever made, surely this must be a slam dunk for me then right... right? Well no, while some small details and influence are nice and all, the overall presentation and writing in that first episode at least was suuuuper lacking to me. Every and I mean every single episode of the 90s show, or even the 2000s animated show "The Batman" or the Superman or Justice League animated series, always has this overall feeling of satisfaction by the time it wraps, even if the ending isn't a full positive one, it always leaves me wanting more because the journey was so fun and engaging and stylish to watch unfold. But here? Designs, backgrounds and animations are incredibly flat and lifeless, voice acting while I don't blame the VAs I think it's more of a direction problem is just very flat across the board, with some characters like Penguin and her son I feel completely mismatching their voice to their character design. The plot moves along in a really amateur and rushed manner. We set up a potential mystery with another gang leader working against Thorne, only for Batman to immediately unravel that mystery in the quickest interrogation scene I've ever seen in any Batman material, and also the least satisfying one too. While normally the goons or lackeys he interrogates usually gives him a part of the info he needs to move forward. He kind of just immediately reveals the main mystery set up by the episode, completely knocking the wind out of its sails, and making the penguin reveal super anti-climactic. And that's kind of how I'd describe that first episode as a whole going into it with high expectations, super anti-climactic. Maybe I'll give the rest of the season a chance now tho, but that first episode really did sour my impression, and I have a feeling at least in terms of how the show is presented it's not gonna get much better, but at least maybe the plot and character writing will.
Definitely an over hyped show in my opinion. I would say about half of the episodes are great but the other half are beyond mediocre. Like sure, it had some good content but people acting like this is the second coming of the BTAS are poorly misguided. I would say the biggest issue this show suffers is the pacing and story telling. The show only being ten episodes with each only being about 20-25 minutes long seriously damaged the plot and just felt like they had to cram a bunch of unknown characters along with balancing the storylines of people like Harley and Two Face. Let’s not forget about the showrunners also trying to make this series fit for a “modern audience.” I thought the obvious in your face political messaging was just really distracting such as the Penguin being gendered swapped for absolutely no reason. They didn’t even try to do anything interesting with the character. Nothing about her personality screamed “yeah this is the Penguin.” Replace her with any other generic female gangster and you would’ve gotten the same result. Harley Quinn’s Bi sexuality was also another issue I had. Not the fact that she has a lesbian relationship as I could care less (plus it’s been established for a while now) but the fact that the whole point of her being in relationships with other female characters was her breaking free of the Jokers grasp on her life. Such a wasted character development moment.
I find it funny that some people online are calling the show “woke”, when in reality, the show bends over backwards to NOT discuss race, gender, or anything like that. The show took a really colorblind approach
Setting it in the 40s but not acknowledging the racism, sexism and homophobia back then threw me off. Felt like more of an aesthetic than a period piece
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Yeah they race bended the races of barbara and harley quinn just for fun, no other motive😂
You are clearly missing some chromosomes
It’s almost like that’s what the show runners said they were going for.
Just like TAS that looks like the 40's but everybody acts so modern.
“I care Joker about Gotham, about justice, and if it has to end, at least I go out like this, BEING BATMAN”
The weird thing about this show is it uses modern slang even tho it takes place in the 1940s
Yeah that one guy saying he’s cooked really stood out to me.
It's not so much that the series takes place in the 1940s as it is that it's merely using the aesthetic of the 1940s.
When did they say it was the 1940’s?
@@UnoDinero95001it looks like it, unless this timeline is really behind in terms of technological advancements
@@thebatmanofneo-gotham5667 This. I was originally giving it crud for being inaccurate, but then I realized that it's more clearly just a 1940s aesthetic while being it's own unique timezone, kind of like the Gotham TV series. Gotham had no actual real set time period. This one is styled after the 1940s, however that does not mean that it IS the 1940s, or a version of the '40s we are familiar with
Batman The Animated Series is definitely superior.
Nothing can beat BTAS, that’s peak Batman🔥
The only thing I don't like about it is the obvious holding back there was at times (when it comes to violence) and how weak Batman was. But BTAS is still top tier Batman show. Why the hell is Penguin a different gender in Caped Crusader bruh? BTAS >>>>>
@@VVguy1I think it’s probably that Batman the animated series was aimed at kids so they kinda had to hold back the violence, but I was still weirded out at how Batman doesn’t feel as much of a martial artist in bmtas, but I still love the show nonetheless, so creating an animated show that’s aimed for at an older audience was definitely a good move
Yeah but this is almost just as good
@@VVguy1 why does it matter it's regular penguin
Kid Bruce going into Alfred’s room in the middle of the night saying “I’m going to make them all pay, and you’re gonna help me” and then leaving is some demonic shit I ain’t gonna lie 😂 if I was Alfred I would’ve sent that lil jit away
yup, they insist on making Bruce a soulless robot
Bruh he's not a souless robot they're obviously poking at how unwell bruce was this season and he came full circle at the end calling alfred by his first name it was a little mini arc
@@josesarango3408You clearly don't get it
Why does nobody talk about how many times we see and talk about Bruce's parents? Like there's some Mandela thing where everyone says uncle Ben for Spiderman when it's really not even been that much, but no one mentions Thomas, Martha and those pearls. It's every time. Every single time.
I disagree. I don’t think Harley knew Bruce was Batman when she said, 'we will figure out that childhood trauma.' This insinuates that she doesn’t know why Batman is doing this. Everyone in the show knows how Bruce's parents died, so that itself would answer her own question. If she knew Bruce was Batman, she would have told the GCPD in previous episodes instead of risk having her operation exposed.
I was thinking the same thing, and said to myself "I'll have to re-watch this", because I didn't think Harley knew.
Yeah she definitely doesn't know, she's just being a therapist
Comparing it to BTAS just makes it look so much worse than it actually is. But looking at it objectively as a Batman show I enjoyed it. It has some pretty interesting concepts and ideas and the all though I am not a fan of the animation in some scenes, it’s not horrible. Bruce and Batman are handled really well and Batman is cool, really cool. Batman’s design is cool and his voice is excellent. All in all it’s a solid 7/10.
I hate it when people do that
It's like whenever we get a new Spider-man cartoon or movie everyone compares it to spectacular Spider-man or the sam rami movies
I feel its fair to compare it tho, it has Bruce timm working on this same as TAS, and its an animated show same as TAS, and its a Batman show so people have every right to compare, we shouldn’t have to lower our standards just because they are not connected, its mediocre imo
and why wouldn't they??? @@HBstudios2005
You used the word "objectively," but the words that proceeded it were subjective
@@HBstudios2005 well none of the later spidey cartoons have really lived up to the 90s and spectacular to be fair or even were that good in general at all.
The ghost episode definitely subverted my expectations. I was so confident it was a stunt performed by the guy trying to sell the house so maybe he could get more money and keep it but no it’s just… a ghost. I thought it would be a Scooby Doo type thing but Batman actually sends a spirit back to hell. Maybe I’m the problem but I wasn’t expecting it to be so surface level of a threat.
Also the concept of only stealing from the poor is so fucked up it’s kinda funny.
one thing of note that really interests me is that the guy who helps them, when he returns at the end, actually dresses in the outfit of the Gentleman ghost in the mainline media. so i expect we may see him again under the same moniker as the ghost.
The beginning of the episode reminded me of the beginning of a Scooby doo mystery incorporated episode
@@MahNamJeff it’s possible, but I don’t think so. That character isn’t an original creation he’s Papa Midnite an anti-villainous magic user and recurring enemy of John Constantine from the comics. While he may return as an antagonist he’ll likely just be himself rather than taking on the role of Gentleman Ghost
Batman is fantasy not that suprising he fought against zombies and vampires to
@@tomgu2285 In some universes. Others. Sometimes Batman tends to be a Skeptic, logician and at times a Atheist. In this Universe. Paranormal phenomenon is treated as superstition. But Batman just learned there are things beyond logical understanding.
I love how there were four robins in one episode. Carrie Kelley even has the slingshot.
Yeah. Only concern I have is that it might mean we won't actually have Robin, but I'm not terribly bothered by it either, adds to this being an elseworld. Maybe they could put a unique spin on it how they did other characters.
Yeah, but that also indicates there there probably won't be a Robin in the show, which is sad.
@@MannequinMonarchI wouldn’t mind Carrie being the Robin in this show. Dick, Jason, Steph were basically just cameos while Carrie had actual character.
@@trashboat5388 That's fair, I wouldn't mind them switching it up either. Or maybe Tim if they introduce him eventually as more capable and older. That's my only issue is that they all seem way too young, at least aside from Dick MAYBE, since he seems like he could maybe be the usual age Robin is. Even then a bit young still. I want Robin of course, but I'm hesitant with the age they made all of them, unless they do a time skip of decent length.
What interests me is that they’re all orphans, meaning Dick doesn’t seem to be a part of Hayley’s Circus, meaning he didn’t get his acrobatic background from his parent. I wonder how they’ll approach them in the next season.
I found it weird that Bruce was a bit of a dick to Alfred at first, not even calling him by his first name, but came to appreciate that growth in the ghost episode where he realizes Alfred would literally die for him and respected him a lot more.
Aye. I like that about this Batman. They're making him brutal but acknowledging it and having him change. It also works as inspiration was taken from the much more brutal 1940s Batman, so it also aligns to their inspiration that he's willing to bully cops, ram criminals with a car, etc. This Batman is learning to be a hero beyond violence. Great characterization especially with their inspiration in mind.
Yeah it felt weird at first but i think they did that on purpose with how Bruce progresses through the show
Some spoiler for the finale
The moment he finally calls him Alfred instead of Pennyworth felt so nice and shows Bruce's development
Bruce and Alfred butted heads early on in Batman’s career. We saw this in Arkham Origins and The Batman 2022
@@perseusfateprototype40s Batman was like that. He was a dick to Alfred all the time
He was portrayed as mean to Alfred his entire life... One moment doesn't fix that. Batman was evil. Like every white man in the show except Alfred. It was ridiculous.
I like the aesthetic of Batman the cape crusader like it was in the 40s, 50s, or 60s, but BTA has way better animation, cinematography, and aesthetic.
It feels like they used the Harley Quinn animation team. It's fine animation but for an action series it feels lazy
@@lord_bobanewname4069 that scene where Montoya and Gordon were trying to escape the precinct is some of the worst animation in the show so far. It could definitely use some more polish imo
@@davetheman-jl8jh my biggest problem is that the series doesn't feel like Batman. It feels like he goes on the back burner a lot of the time and none of the episodes are a true mystery. A good Batman show has us figuring out the situation as Batman does, we see twists and turns as Batman sees them. It feels like Barbera does a lot of the work and Batman kind of just stumbles into her investigation.
caped crusader is promising. let's hope they can do it even better in the next (few) seasons
@@matheus91_ I'm praying for improvements because the premise of a Batman properly in the time he was invented in is really cool, I just hope they do more with that concept
The pyromaniac is firebug, flass even confuses him with firefly, i assume they used bug because they killed him off
Like Bill Finger, Paul Dini has been overlooked in BTAS and his major contributions to the Dark Knight mythos. He wrote some of BTAS’ best and most memorable episodes and co-created Harley Quinn. Never was his absence more keenly felt than this show. Bad writing is this show’s Achilles heel.
@@g-unit7625 PREACH
I loved loved loved the visual tribute to Kevin after Batman threw the batarang through Rupert Thorne’s window in the last episode.
Lady Penguin killed the innocent son so quickly and with so little evidence that it was almost comical.
THIS!!! I had a huge issue with that, it took me right out of the picture. That's not how I expect a criminal mastermind who secretly built an entire mafia under everyone's nose to behave.
Bro probably said the wrong pronoun
that lady is so fckn stupid to believe her actual enemy on who the traitor is 😂😂
This whole show was comical
@@jared11111 TRUE LMAO
Batman Beyond is the true successor
2004’s The Batman’s Selina managed to go on cat burglaries while having her bills paid and living by herself in a penthouse. Also, she never got arrested in any of her appearances of that series. That Selina/Catwoman is the G.O.A.T. in terms of animation.
04 Catwoman was the best way better then the BTAS version
And the only catwomen that never kissed Batman lmao
i’m really glad everyone is liking this show, but can we PLEASE get a Nightwing show already 😭
Redhood deserves a show too😭
Damian Wayne show incoming
Exactly, the world needs a definitive Nightwing series already!! Iconic amongst his fans.
there’s a nightwing mini series that’s been going since 2014
It’s not official tho but it is listed as a Batman show
The show has a lot of story telling problems which was evident. Not everyone likes it.
I cant wait for season two, i do feel like this show couldve used more episodes to flesh out batman especially but im very excited with what we got. Its a mox of year one and the animated series
yeah im ngl this show was fire, a lot of people are comparing it to something else rather than seeing it as its own thing. as its own story and retelling it feels good and some changes feel good like Harley being serious and Clayface being actually really cool. i like how he really doesnt have much at all bc its the 40s, but i think they coulda played w the setting a lot better.
I think it's great as it's own thing. I'm more so saying it feels renunciant of BTAS in the tone and world
@@C0LIN.im pretty sure episode 1 ends with them blowing up a BTAS styled GCPD, its design is very similar to it.
@@MahNamJeffartist can be inspired too
I say it’s a serviceable show with fun stuff, but not really a lot unique to the Batman mythos. The characters were alright, but Batman himself feels undercooked and that’s partially due to the voice actor’s performance being forgettable to me. I guess the most interesting parts were Harley Quinn and Two-Face, but even those made me question what the writers were exactly try to do with them. Didn’t hate it, but it’s not really something I would be interested in going back to.
It felt like an imitation of Kevin Conroy, but specifically when he was only starting out as Batman, and he had that weaker performance that got a lot better over time.
The penguin really made me feel things I wasn't expecting myself to feel
weird
Seeing people try to compare BTCC to BTAS is just sad, man. The team knew that they couldn't outdo BTAS at what it already did superbly, so they did their own spin on the formula, I think it's commendable.
Also Bruce awkwardly bumbling through social interactions he no doubt rehearsed in the mirror will never not get a chuckle out of me, poor man.
Biggest example gotta be ClayFace
TBF it’s flawed(Harley existing without The Joker still feels wrong, might just be me though even if this version is well written) and nowhere near as good as BTAS but it’s good! Also not to be that guy but it’s Firebug, not Firefly, the confusion is understandable
I totally agree, Harley Quinn works better when she is with Joker. Even though there relationship was toxic they have great chemistry when they are on screen together.
Yeah but this gonna be classic first appearance Joker. He isn’t gonna be goofy like the BTAS one.
I am the opposite, Harley existing without the Joker’s influence is something different, especially considering how different this version of Harley is in costume. Which I appreciate taking these risks to do different interpretations of these characters which is what BTAS did.
Honestly, I feel like like it’s pretty shallow to call the show “bad” or “woke” simply for having characters race swapped. The show runners have made things clear on their approach to the 40s aesthetic. They don’t intend on a 100% accurate depiction of the time period. If it were to be that, then there wouldn’t be any ghosts or masked vigilantes dressed as animals in the show. There are problems with the show, but it’s certainly better than most of what’s being pushed out by Prime, and certainly hyper-fixating on race or gender is a tired point of needless argument, instead of talking about whether or not the characters are written well. Even if you want to be pessimistic and simply say the race swapping was a cash grab, well, most people are smart enough to see that. Why else would everyone be complaining about it. Anyway, I do think the show has some weaknesses but it’s certainly not a bad adaptation of the character or the mythos.
thank god a review that talks about the show and isn't just 10 minutes of complaining about penguin being a women
Especially coming from someone who only uses logic for reviewing instead of politics
Show is still bad sadly
Absolutely wild that right wingers are sufficiently huge babies that "this character (whose backstory changes every single adaption) is a woman in this one" is the main point of whinage about this show and not, oh I don't know, that we don't get to see Onomatopeia perform a striptease (seriously people, get your priorities in order)
batman isnt even the main character that instantly ruined the show for so many people, including myself. Everything else is average at best nothing stands out in particular but the "wokeness" of the show. I personally dont mind it but if thats all you have to fall on, your show isn't going to be received well
@@dhgmduke2138 Rule of thumb, if you're complaining about something 'on behalf of other people', you are actually said other people, but feel embarrassed about having a cringe opinion.
Batman is the main in most Batman media, and Caped Crusaders deal of having him be a mysterious guy works better if the camera isn't on him as much. And even if you don't like the new villain takes, they are definitely doing new takes on established villains, while taking stock of their histories and avoiding stepping on the toes of other shows. It's perfectly serviceable as a series, and the existence of minorities and women is definitely not the source of it's flaws either lmao; it's not like they even really handle them as a topic outside of a couple lines from Montoya and Gentleman Ghost
It's FIREBUG (It's a different character, different from firefly)
"its... firebug"
I certainly enjoyed this show, My main gripe is that in the final episode of the show, they tried to bait people with batman firing a gun at a man as if he would actually do it when several fingers point to the character not doing that.
I'm just frankly a bit tired of that cliche in media with any character they're vaguely threatening to throw off the deep end when you know they won't.
as for my overall thoughts I'm very excited to see what they do with HIM in the next season after they teased it, and am interested in what theyre possibly going to do with the gentlemen ghost and Alfred with what they set up there with the spirit dude wearing the traditional Gentlemen Ghost outfit and Alfreds secret, also a possibility of seeing Bullock redeemed would be very cool with how they started him with the common interpretation of him being a corrupt cop and twisting it into him being around bad people and being dragged down with them.
A small part of me though that Batman could do it because when Batman wore thag suit in the comic's he did kill people
@@HBstudios2005 maybe? i dont see it frankly with how they handled this batman.
if they wanted to do it, maybe episode 1 would have been a better choice since we were being introduced to this batman rather than seeing the end of his arc.
Ngl, when I first saw that scene, I was thinking. “ are we about to get true Golden Age Batman”?
I saw that I thought wow a 5/10 show became a 2/10 show another failed adaptation oh well on to the next failing batman
The moment could of been better if he actually did shoot him and later realizes what he's done and vows to never let his anger take the better of him to that extent. That would’ve added so much emotion to the scene.
It was pretty bland, it felt so empty and plain. The animation was lacklustre, the dialogue was questionable, the changes to characters were more odd than cool, etc.
A show that pretty much did everything this show tried to do but better is The Batman (2004). It manages to be unique whilst remaining faithful, and the actual writing quality is far superior as well.
Was a 6-6.5/10 for me ...was just kinda okay i guess
5/10 for me. pretty average to mid going through season one. hope it gets better in the next seasons
I wished they just did a modern take on the Golden Age comics instead of doing their own weird thing. Clayface was the only episode that fulfilled that premise and I'm disappointed by some writing decions like the new Harley Quinn. But I actually liked the Penguin, just wished she got more than only one episode.
I’ve seen some clips of Harvey Dent before he becomes Two Face. I didn’t like how they turned him into a bit of an arrogant 80s high school jock(his attitude I mean). It felt off. Also I’m just gonna say it, the penguin being female is weird. Like REALLY weird. For me, it just doesn’t work. I still think the best version of the penguin is from the Telltale Batman season 1. Still, I’ll watch all the episodes for the show later on. I do like the art style.
They tried to make her an homage to the real life gangster Ma Merkel (she also had sons who helped her with her criminal activities) but it just ended up having the character feel one note.
@@KinoFlexReviews Wow, I’ve read up on some history for gangsters but I haven’t heard of her. Thanks I’ll check this out. 👍🏼
@@KinoFlexReviews the penguin already is a one note character 😭 I fail to see how being a woman changes anything about the character aside from appearance
@@marcellcropper651 Spotted the fake fan.
@@KinoFlexReviews yeah bro im such a fake fan I've consumed almost every single form of batman media that has ever been released. Good arguement tho, you seem like a very smart person. Penguin has pretty much always been a one note mobster type criminal, the most depth you get from his character is that his family losing its wealth and his physical condition leave him with an inferiority complex which he compensates for with his gangster persona. Not very much going on there, still a super one note character.
21:36
They probably wanted to kill him in an area away from the public instead of in the middle of the city
I love the slow build up for two face.
I found it funny how people called The penguin a hot milf on Twitter. Now give me a hot 20 year old female joker! A baddie Joker would be great please🙏🙏
Sadly Joker is a guy in this.
Batman in his own show for 10% of it.
I liked it and I think it’s for B:TAS fans since it feels similar to it but also slightly different and like it can stand on it’s own as it’s own thing but it’s like a celebration of B:TAS
9:31 fire bug not firefly
5:57 Mr. Ditkovich would be proud.
I did have a problem with all of the changes, but I gave it a chance and it did grow on me. Yeah, they changed some things, but it's actually well done. Even my father who is very outspoken about being against this said it's actually very well done. I was able to get over the changes and actually enjoy it
The show was pretty good in my opinion. I wish the show was paced slower to build up Harvey, Harleen, Selina, Alfred, Gordon, & Barbara. I felt that having a villain per episode kind of set back these characters and Batman shooting the gun at Flass for killing Harvey kinda fell flat for me. I thought how Bruce was shown to be manipulative and cold was interesting, like telling Barbara she shouldn’t have tried to save Harley or Bruce visiting Harvey moreso to get information for Batman than actually help Harvey by being sincere. I’m hoping next season they go a bit slower with a focus on certain fewer villains and more on Bruce’s morals.
This show actually accepts batman is crazy
that's how they want to portray him since The Batman movie. I don't understand how that is loving the character
Im very happy you made this video because I swear I saw 16 adds in the past week of this show
I thought the show was a 3/10. Batman felt like a side character to Renee and Barbara. I don't understand why they set this in the 1940s they didn't play with that. Harley Quinn and Catwoman were the worst things here, in my opinion. Hamish did a good job with Batman/Bruce Wayne. The Supernatural aspect worked here like I thought it would as Batman and Supernatural mysteries are made for each other. It allows him to be at his finest as a warrior and a super genius polymathic intellectual while keeping him close to his roots as the world's greatest detective. With that being said I have been very disappointed with Matt Reeves Batman in both animation and Live-action.
@@FriendlyBatDoom Wrong
Surprised to see someone not like Battinson.
Yeah I agree I finished episode 3 recently and I’m not really feeling that they’re making full use of the setting. As early as episode 1 it already fails at reflecting the time period set in the 20’s-30’s. Gotham still has corruption and classism, but racism is ignored? For all of the people complaining about changing peoples races and how woke it is, I find it funny how the show essentially requires you to forget that segregation was ever a thing. Considering Jackie Robinson, the first black baseball player wasn’t allowed into the major Leagues until 1947, you don’t get to set the show in the 30’s and then say “look at our black police chief, public defender and judge as well as our openly gay lesbian detective with her Asian therapist girlfriend who can make out in public with no problem!” They are trying to have it both ways, be clean and politically correct...while also dealing with some message about politics and race.
Either stick with the setting or don’t use it. A part of the reason why the original series managed to feel more like a coherent period based world, despite the fact that it was obviously a mix of periods, was simply through the fact that it being mixed meant that the things that wouldn't fit into an actual 30s-40s aesthetic wasn't out of place because of the contemporary mix grounding them. This feels more like a world that's technologically stuck, while simultaneously being socially ahead and behind itself. In other words, contradictory.
completely agree with you
@@C0LIN.Wow what a detailed response.
I definitely agree that while not perfect, the show is pretty solid. My only few issues are a few of the villains, them being penguin and harley who I think could've had their characters handled better.
Maybe its just me but I think they couldve driven the "hopelessness in helping people" angle with harley better, not only to parallel batman's hope and compassion in other's redemption(every good batman villain mirrors him), but also make that theme of the show stronger. As well as this I think her romance with Montoya is kinda forced. It feels like it's only there to give Montoya a reason to be sad that Harley's a crook, since she didn't have an established relarionship with her like Babs.
Speaking of, I think if they'd focused on Babs' relationship with Harley and made Quinn more villainous, it might've been perfect, at least imo. Past that, its a really cool take on the character and makes her stand as a proper batman villain without Joker in a cool way. It's creative, works, and focuses on her therapist side, an aspect we've hardly seen focused on past plot convenience.
Anyhoo, this comment is a bit long already so all ill say on penguin is that ANY penguin version, regardless of anything else, needs three things: They must be insecure, hateful, and classy. They nail the last thing, but past that kinda feels shallow. She could've been a stronger character if they fleshed her out; Maybe she wanted to dance when she was young and was mocked by girls because of her body, and she dances now out of spite. Idk, ive thought of making a video rewriting her but i know jack about making vids lol.
I think the shows a 7.5-8 out of 10. Hoping to see more obscure villains next season. Not expecting the best, but im hoping for better. Good stuff so far.
Ps, if youve made it this far have a cookie. Cheers.
im suprised he didnt tralk about the little joker scene at the end
I really liked Harley's characterization. There's one line that I think actually sums up her entire mental space, and that's when she was talking with Barbara and Renee where they were stating a few problems they were having, she says excitedly "Let's roleplay!". This informs her entire psyche in one two word sentence, as when considering her actions, that's exactly what she does. She puts herself in the role of the "jester". She forces her patients into the roles she deems fit for them and how they act, their personalities. She assigns roles to everyone for them to use as outlets of what they're actually like. This includes herself, where her Harley Quinn identity is obviously her just venting out her actual frustrations, materializing(so to speak) how she actually feels, being the one that has to sit down and listen to them ramble about selfish, non-problems, her patients that view themselves as better, as kings, where as she's there really only to entertain their venting; to be their jester.
It's also how I feel she figured out Batman is Bruce Wayne, as he uses the exact same method to vent out his issues. Then pair that with she having been able to tell he was putting on a mask during their actual talks and conversations, and just connecting the dots that Batman would have to have a lot of money, she probably figured it out through that, as she's strangely enough very familiar with what he's doing, just in a different way. Very cool Harley Quinn interpretation that I really like, I honestly might like her better than the modern Harley Quinn(the crazy pixie dream girl one who just does random shenanigans for random shenanigans sake).
I know it will probably never happen, but a show about the formation of the justice league similar to new frontier could be really cool
It’s pretty bad bro. There are so many things that don’t make any sense, are straight goofy or feel extremely forced.
I give it a 5/10. Me and my brother laughed plenty at how horribly they botched all of the characters.
That’s a nice argument senator why don’t u take it on Disagreement Day
I think you're under the impression that this is supposed to be exactly like btas. But it's not, it's similar in a lot of good ways, and some of the character changes I didn't like too much either. But this is a different universe for batman being the 40s. They didn't need to make gordon black, quin Asian, or penguin a woman, but thankfully it's just appearance. They don't cram their identity down your throat by talking about the racism and struggles back then. As long as you can accept it's a different story, it's really a great show. And it's only the first season
Animated series fans ate pretty well this year. We got Invincible S2, X-men ‘97, My Adventures With Superman S2, and Caped Crusader.
I wish that the episodes were a bit longer kinda like how Arcana’s episodes are. I was sad, that they killed Harvey off so fast. I was expecting more of him but maybe they’ll bring in another Two Face. Maybe his sister? But we have to see. I love seeing Gentlemen Ghost in this show because I haven’t seen him since Batman: Brave and the Bold. I’d loved his banter, with Batman in the show. so I was happy that they brought it back! The scene, with Batman and Natalia was really touching. If you can’t see Batman holding up a child, then you don’t know what you’re doing with the character. ( surprised that they made her into a child in this but it was a fun experience tbh. Along with the cameos. ) this show is an 8/10 for me! 7/10 is fair, but anything lower than that is crazy. This show is not BTAS! Stop comparing each other and enjoy it how it is. Let the writers, do their own thing, and let them cook!
Did you just called Papa Midnite some guy
He trained John Constantine
Are you serious right now
Pretty sure John learnt himself.
Both are great, have great art atyle, compelling storylines and good character development, i like TAS for how comic-like it feels, the look of it's shadows, it's music and entertaining characters... But also like caped crudader for the development for batman, it's more detective feel, the fresh new look but embracing the roots
I never thought it was possible to make The Penguin hot.
I have been proven otherwise.
Nah ur tweaking gang
@C0LIN. I can tweak far worse for far worse characters.
She looking like that One lady from Resident Evil Village
Did you not see the Danny Devito penguin?
@VXD1126 Simply calling him "Hot" would be an insult.
I gotta say, Batman Caped Crusader is a good companion piece to fleicher superman as far as aesthetics go..Also I generally liked the show, just how i like the current Amazon Like a Dragon Adaptation..I judged them based on their own merits
The guy Batman gets the magical glass tube is actually Papa Midnight, a rival to Constantine
Thank you, I am unfamilar with DC stuff and didn't know who he was.
0:13 My God.... Disagreement Streams?!?!?!? DO YOU NOT KNOW WHAT YEAR THIS IS?!?!?!?!?
21:38 they probaly wanted to bring him someplace private. killing him in that warehouse would lead to pepole finding his corpse, also Barbara was there. and if they kill him in their car, then they will be much more easily framed for the murder
There were things I liked and things I didn’t like, my favorite episode is episode 6 with onomatopoeia but I did not really like how they changed the penguin nor did I like how they portrayed Harvey dent it was like he was a bad guy from the beginning so when he becomes two face he is basically the same
also I did like how they did clay face
did not like how they did Harley Quinn though
21:22 Bruce's alter ego coming out in response to Harvey's is one of my favorite moments in the show for real.
love this review. funny, fair, comprehensive.
Dude I LOVE THE BATMAN IN THIS SHOW AND THE ACTORS VOICE!!
I cant waiy to start wacthing this, in excited.
17:58 ‘Oops, there goes gravity’
I did not expect the Joker to have such a deep voice
The Batman in this sounds like a younger version of Kevin's Batman
I hate that everyone compares this show to BTAS just let it be it's own thing!
I love that we focus more on how other people react to Batman it adds a bit of mystery to him
It's nice that we see Batman have basic gadgets because he's early in his career plus i love the ascetic and seeing something show Batman in his 1st suit I've been using it so much in Batman Arkham Knight recently
Also damm they made Harley so seductive and thicc!!!
9/10
Alot of the kids of the orphanage from EPISODE 8 were references to different ROBINs Jason, dick, Carrie (with the slingshot)
I love that they wrote a good two face who’s depictions feel very 50/50 as ironic as that is
He’s not good tho? He’s corrupt constantly then he turns to two face and all of a sudden he cares about justice? Terrible writing end of
It’s supposed to show the sides of Harvey fighting for control, it’s not bad writing. But i do think the execution could have been a tad better especially since he dies in his second episode.
I like when writers make Harvey have his two face personality before he gets acid thrown him and that what makes the two face personality the dominant one
@@mrfilmreviewcriticman4110 by good I mean the writing not the character
@@Flareguy which isn’t good either …
This might just be me but I kinda feel like Two-face was rushed and almost forced in a way compared to the gradual build up like from BTAS just for him to be killed off pretty much immediately after.
The first episode wasn’t great, I mean the fact that penguin literally bought a long range missile and no one realises was a bit dumb, and the fat Alfred was weird
The rest of it was meh and pretty average
Yea I thought this show was pretty stupid especially because it was marketed for adults like we wouldn't notice the dumb writing points
Writers and artist can make up new ideas to make there show more different then other Batman animated shows if they didn’t I’m %100 sure everyone would just call it a BTAS clone
@@BOZ0-2008 you can make new ideas nobody ever said otherwise, just maybe don’t have a villain who buys a long range missile and have the entire police force plus the world’s smartest detective not notice it at all in any way until it’s too late. Just make the characters smart and the writing smart so that it doesn’t feel like it’s talking down to the audience like we’re kids
fat alfred is a reference to early batman comics where alfred was originally fat
The myth of Batman is enforced to the audience with how little the show focuses on Batman and I love that. This show is great tone-wise.
9:08 Hiss name is FIREBUG get it right
Firebug
His name is firebug
The things I would do for a Batman game or movie in the era of btas and this
Can someone tell me why Batman didn’t arrest penguin or at least drop her off chained up to police officers am I missing something?
That moment we're harvy just sighs and it cuts to him beating that dudes ass was so funny and ruthless in the show absolutely loved it
Ngl, I would have loved a batman show focusing on the aftermath of wwII, His Utility belt could’ve been a Vest type thing and would focus on PTSD and racism and yeah.
I hope it does well cuz I would love more shit like this yk. Better writing and animation would be great but definitely more projects that inspired by others
The only issue i had was the catwoman episode tells us shes broke multiple times then she pulls out an electric knuckle duster, a suped up car and f**king panther like where did she get that shit
I like the show especially episode six with gentlemanly ghost because I don't recall much paranormal encounters in the animated series
I really enjoyed this series way more than I expected to. The semblance of BTAS with an older setting was great. I got excited just seeing the opening credits the first time with that classic font on the names. Admittedly, it took a loooong time to get used to Batman's voice for me. Seeing a BTAS inspired look always had me expecting Kevin's voice, but I eventually got used to it and enjoy it quite a bit. I appreciate the lengths this show took to stay somewhat grounded, like Clayface can't just turn into a puddle and morph completely into other people. But then you got Gentleman Ghost and homegirl with the dementor powers... uhhh, strike my previous statement... but anyway 😅 Harvey's accident affecting the other side of his face had me really confused. Of all the things the show changed, it was one I wasn't happy with... until it's essentially explained why. Well played, Bruce Timm. Had a good time with this show and hoping it continues with that same vision and passion!
Anything to say about Kill The Justice League season 2?
Finally someone talks about this show and acknowledges that Bruce Wayne is the persona not Batman
Gentleman Ghost with a head looks so cursed.
I watched it and it was so bland it took me out of the story and reminded that I could be watching another animated Batman series you know like the Batman the animated series
All Alfred's are just the goats basically lego Alfred being my favourite bro just looks mega annoyed by his work but still wants to be there and help his emo son
jesus christ, could you be any more of a zoomer?
So funny with that Spiderman picture after every shot 😂😂😂
It was good. It wasn't perfect. They really did rush Harvey's fall into madness... But other than that, no real complaints. Some cringe whiners are having mental breakdowns over boobs and melanin, so I just ignore them and judge the show on merit.
Yho,the joker voice is deep and dark,I'm all inn for the caped 🦇 crusader❤
It’s decent but My adventures with Superman is better tbh and I never thought I’d say a Superman show is better then a Batman show in the modern day
heck no the batman animated series was lighting in a bolt
I thought it okay but my main gripe was the action it was very stiff animated dc has been lacking with fight scenes lately
Because stiff means realistic even tho in our real world people aren't stiff alot of the time
Bruce timms Batman shows have never been known for there Batman fight scenes sadly
There is also sometimes censorship for these things as well, so that’s also important to take into account!
@Fullrider-hopper batman beating doppelgangers in episode 10 was pretty well animated. i liked that bit
@@matheus91_ yeah
You didn't just call firebug firefly? The disrespect
Love the show. The music is awesome
Batman the animated series is obviously better but this show is still pretty good especially the later episodes and ep 3 was so good
While I do agree the show has its ups and downs, I still enjoyed it for what it was. And I think if this show continues past season 2, it will have found its footing.
Hearing every other episode after the first is better is kind of reassuring, I gave up after the first did next to nothing for me.
I agree on liking some of the details like Bruce slipping between his Batman and Bruce Wayne persona, I like Bullock leaving the suspect handcuffed, I think setting up Harvey as a bit of an asshole and conman before he even becomes Two Face is potentially interesting, as is giving Penguin 2 kids who are now full grown adults, I also like how Batman is kind of like this myth or urban legend in his early days, I think Batman in his first few years is my favourite Batman era, and also why Arkham Origins is my favourite of the Arkham series.
I also love Batman as a noir detective story, and one that seems to be taking on a fair bit of influence from the 90s cartoon, my favourite version of Batman and favourite cartoon ever made, surely this must be a slam dunk for me then right... right?
Well no, while some small details and influence are nice and all, the overall presentation and writing in that first episode at least was suuuuper lacking to me. Every and I mean every single episode of the 90s show, or even the 2000s animated show "The Batman" or the Superman or Justice League animated series, always has this overall feeling of satisfaction by the time it wraps, even if the ending isn't a full positive one, it always leaves me wanting more because the journey was so fun and engaging and stylish to watch unfold. But here? Designs, backgrounds and animations are incredibly flat and lifeless, voice acting while I don't blame the VAs I think it's more of a direction problem is just very flat across the board, with some characters like Penguin and her son I feel completely mismatching their voice to their character design. The plot moves along in a really amateur and rushed manner. We set up a potential mystery with another gang leader working against Thorne, only for Batman to immediately unravel that mystery in the quickest interrogation scene I've ever seen in any Batman material, and also the least satisfying one too. While normally the goons or lackeys he interrogates usually gives him a part of the info he needs to move forward. He kind of just immediately reveals the main mystery set up by the episode, completely knocking the wind out of its sails, and making the penguin reveal super anti-climactic. And that's kind of how I'd describe that first episode as a whole going into it with high expectations, super anti-climactic.
Maybe I'll give the rest of the season a chance now tho, but that first episode really did sour my impression, and I have a feeling at least in terms of how the show is presented it's not gonna get much better, but at least maybe the plot and character writing will.
Definitely an over hyped show in my opinion. I would say about half of the episodes are great but the other half are beyond mediocre. Like sure, it had some good content but people acting like this is the second coming of the BTAS are poorly misguided. I would say the biggest issue this show suffers is the pacing and story telling. The show only being ten episodes with each only being about 20-25 minutes long seriously damaged the plot and just felt like they had to cram a bunch of unknown characters along with balancing the storylines of people like Harley and Two Face. Let’s not forget about the showrunners also trying to make this series fit for a “modern audience.” I thought the obvious in your face political messaging was just really distracting such as the Penguin being gendered swapped for absolutely no reason. They didn’t even try to do anything interesting with the character. Nothing about her personality screamed “yeah this is the Penguin.” Replace her with any other generic female gangster and you would’ve gotten the same result. Harley Quinn’s Bi sexuality was also another issue I had. Not the fact that she has a lesbian relationship as I could care less (plus it’s been established for a while now) but the fact that the whole point of her being in relationships with other female characters was her breaking free of the Jokers grasp on her life. Such a wasted character development moment.
I just wanted it to be decent a lot of people I feel need to take it and let it improve this is the base let it build