1:50 - On Leather Wings 4:35 - Christmas with the Joker 7:45 - Nothing to Fear 11:30 - The Last Laugh 14:40 - Pretty Poison 18:15 - The Underdwellers 21:40 - P.O.V 25:45 - The Forgotten 30:20 - Be a Clown 34:00 - Two-Face Part I 38:20 - Two-Face Part II 42:45 - "It's Never Too Late" 46:50 - I've Got Batman in My Basement 51:00 - Heart of Ice 58:00 - The Cat & the Claw Part I 1:01:45 - The Cat & the Claw Part II 1:04:35 - See No Evil 1:09:50 - Beware the Gray Ghost 1:15:00 - Prophecy of Doom 1:18:15 - Feat of Clay Part I 1:23:05 - Feat of Clay Part I 1:28:40 - Joker's Favor 1:33:15 - Vendetta 1:37:25 - Fear of Victory 1:41:05 - The Clock King 1:45:20 - Appointment in Crime Alley 1:49:30 - Mad As A Hatter 1:55:05 - Dreams in Darkness 2:00:35 - Eternal Youth 2:04:15 - Perchance to Dream 2:11:50 - The Cape And Cowl Conspiracy
"Why does Bruce have guns in his house?" Because the house belonged to his father before he became the primary owner. Maybe his father was a collector.
It came out when I was 16. If i wasn't at work, and it was a weekday around 1600 hours, I was watching it. Taped them on my VCR when I had to work. Love the show. This got me into Batman.
"Heart of Ice" would be such a poetic, heart wrenching episode for me. I still remember Otto Preminger's role as a throw away villain, but the acting and lines in the animated series episode was Shakespearean.
P.O.V. was one of my favorite episodes because you could see Batman from the point of view of three different cops as well as themselves. Pretty good episode.
Despite being born in 1987, I never watched any of the DC animated shows during the 90s. At that time, I wasn't into comics and superheroes like I am now. So I'm glad they've been releasing the comics of the 90s, like the entire Knightfall arc and the period of time where Superman was dead. Plus the early Kyle Rayner era of Green Lantern.
Really? I to was born in1987 and I watched this any dc animated show chance I got. I wasn’t big into actual comics though as they didn’t sell them where I lived. Now I can order them one of these things on line anytime I want but it just not the same feeling as it was back when I was a kid. Waiting for a new episode every week and excited, not knowing what the heck was going to happen.
The Clock King was probably one of my favourite episodes when I was watching this years ago. It's not often you see a villain without any special powers or even that physically strong completely outplay Batman. He was a genuine threat and a villain worthy of respect in that episode.
The Mad Hatter is actually one of my favorites villains in the Batman Series, being third with Harly being second and Killer Croc being First. Fourth being Bane and Fith being Joker.
I’m gonna be honest here, I like the idea of the Scarecrow having a not so scary costume design, reason being is that of his traditional Fear toxin. Why waste time on a costume to look scary and intimidating, when you have a hallucinogenic compound that does the job for you. Plus it Fits in with horror movies like Alien where the monster(s) are mostly kept in the shadows leaving our imagination to full it in and it makes the monster(s) all the more terrifying.
This makes sense.. in universe. But WE aren't under fear toxin. As a viewer watching a tv show, it's hard to take him seriously.. hes a lanky goofy looking dude in a burlap sac.
Injustice 2 went with that idea by making every fight with Scarecrow occur under fear toxin- when the fight starts he’s just a guy with a burlap mask and a lab coat. Once the gas spreads, he becomes a glowing-eyed nightmare with a sickle on a chain. Combined with being voiced by Robert Englund, it’s pretty effective
@@sherritolson5984 yep- Englund was Freddy for the entire original Nightmare on Elm Street series, from the first movie up through 2003’s Freddy vs Jason. Him being cast as Scarecrow was probably a bit of actor allusion, since both characters revolve around fear.
Fun fact: Forbes has listed Bruce Wayne as #7 on its list of fifteen wealthiest fictional characters, with a net worth of U.S 6.3-billion Bonus fact: May 19th 2021 will mark the 82nd anniversary of Batman
Tbh, I question a lot that Forbes listing; I mean, by their judgement, Scrooge McDuck has less than half than Bill Gates fortune; Really? I question that a lot. Plus their listing marks his business as Mining and Treasure Hunting, when he has business in ALL kinds of business, from farming to space exploration
@@VJK102 Obviously Forbes know shit. Everybody knows that Scrooge's fortune is calculated on one multiplujillion, nine obsquatumatillion, six hundred twenty-three dollars and sixty-two cents! In all seriousness, Scrooge himself said at some point, that if he lost 1 billion dollar every minute, he'd be broke in 600 years.... Yeah...
Roddy McDowall also appeared on original Twilight Zone. On the same show, future Alfred actor from 60s Alan Napier and future Batman villain actors Burgess Meredith, David Wayne and Julie Newmar also appeared in separate episodes. Coincidentally, David Wayne played Mad Hatter on 60s Batman series.
I had all these fantasies of showing my favorite shows, like batman TAS, to my daughter. And she'd love them, wed watch every episode, itd be great. But, no... After five minutes she gets bored and goes to watch roblox UA-cam videos.
A potential idea for how one could improve The Underdwellers: Make the Sewer King a bit more threatening and less silly, and replace Frog altogether with Jason Todd. Make an alternate introduction for the character that could be better than what the comics did back in the dawn of the Bronze Age. Also make the transition from Dick Greyson to Jason Todd than the awkward way the comics had Bruce fire Dick as Robin because he was shot and nearly died, but then take in and start training Jason shortly after in the same story.
This is hands down my favourite TV show of all time. To watch all of these episodes on blu ray nearly thirty years later was an absolute treat. This is the best treatment that Batman has ever received!!
While in theory Arnold Schwarzenegger's portrayal of Mr Freeze was a bit goofy at times, he did have couple serious moments and years later on Fox's prequel show Gotham, Nathan Darrow played a more sympathetic young Victor Fries during the second season and appeared in episodes in the later seasons. So all in all, Matt Reeves has full control to bring Mr Freeze to life in the sequels, if he finds creative ways to make this villain a serious character the way he's supposed to be, than we will have the cold Batman enemy we craved for so long.
I thank you for reviewing each episode of the first season. I did not watch every episode as a child, but your video helped immensely to recall every episode I could and could not remember. A joy to go down memory lane once more I try to appreciate the series as a whole, but the episodes with Harley trying to live in society, episodes with the Creeper, Harvey Dent and Appointment in Crime Alley was one of my favorites. I slowly got back into the show as an adult along with the comics Gotham Adventures and Batman Adventures.
I was in a bad car accident and stuck at home when this series debuted and I remember being hooked and it wasn’t until I was in my 20’s when I found out that mark hammil was the voice of the joker
Mark Hamill's Joker is the greatest ever, but so many of the other villains' voice actors have never gotten their due. So many of them: Paul Williams as the Penguin, Diane Pershing as Poison Ivy, Roddy McDowall as the Mad Hatter, John Glover as the Riddler, and even John Vernon as Rupert Thorne (a really underrated character). And then there was Bob Hastings, who is still my favorite Commissioner Gordon of all time. Even the lighter voice acting was great, such as Marilu Henner as Veronica Vreeland (a second underrated character).
What I love about Christmas With The Joker is that it feels like that pie to Batman’s face was his whole motive for everything. The break out, tormenting Gordon and the others. It was all to provoke Batman to that moment were Joker could pie Batman in the face as a Christmas joke or in a way the joke WAS the gift. The episode is goofy but it shows just who Joker is and how far Joker will go just to get a joke on Batman
How poetic. Man-Bat appears in the first episode of the legendary Batman: The Animated Series and in the final entry of the epic Arkham trilogy, both with such horror movie fashion (and easily the best boss fight of that whole game).
What? You don't fight man bat at all.. you glide above him and mash a button, at 3 random times. Its like.. the worst boss fight. It's not even a fight.
I remember looking forward to these all may last year, and my only complaint was wishing that they were a couple minutes longer a piece. It's nice to get them here all at once. Thanks!
28:34 😎 Validation for everyone who’s had to put up with all those naysayers that keep saying, “ If Bruce just gave away all his money instead of using it to become Batman, it would have solved everything!” 🙎♂️🤦♂️
I would like to point out why a lot of Rogues often capture Batman without removing his mask. Joker aside, none of them ever state a reason to not do it.
I wonder why Clive Revill only lasted 3 episodes. And I wished they had done a series on Grey Ghost. That way we the fans of Batman, could pretend we are Bruce Wayne watching the Grey Ghost with his Father Thomas Wayne.
The climax of The Clock King is also a big Lupin III / Castle of Cagliostro reference if you're into anime to any degree -- any kind of major fight in a clocktower in animation is often referencing that movie's climax.
1:50 - On Leather Wings
4:35 - Christmas with the Joker
7:45 - Nothing to Fear
11:30 - The Last Laugh
14:40 - Pretty Poison
18:15 - The Underdwellers
21:40 - P.O.V
25:45 - The Forgotten
30:20 - Be a Clown
34:00 - Two-Face Part I
38:20 - Two-Face Part II
42:45 - "It's Never Too Late"
46:50 - I've Got Batman in My Basement
51:00 - Heart of Ice
58:00 - The Cat & the Claw Part I
1:01:45 - The Cat & the Claw Part II
1:04:35 - See No Evil
1:09:50 - Beware the Gray Ghost
1:15:00 - Prophecy of Doom
1:18:15 - Feat of Clay Part I
1:23:05 - Feat of Clay Part I
1:28:40 - Joker's Favor
1:33:15 - Vendetta
1:37:25 - Fear of Victory
1:41:05 - The Clock King
1:45:20 - Appointment in Crime Alley
1:49:30 - Mad As A Hatter
1:55:05 - Dreams in Darkness
2:00:35 - Eternal Youth
2:04:15 - Perchance to Dream
2:11:50 - The Cape And Cowl Conspiracy
Thanks for the list
@@StoneWolf2077 No problem
Not all heroes wear capes...unless of course, that hero is Batman.
Good man.
Confirmation on another Batmay event next month?
"Why does Bruce have guns in his house?"
Because the house belonged to his father before he became the primary owner. Maybe his father was a collector.
Skeet (a shotgun sport) is also commonly loved in upperclass society, and it wouldn’t surprise me if it was partially a reason.
@@baker90338 right?
Plus I could see Bruce going hunting as well, since that was something the upperclass did as well
@@derektereve286and don't forget Alfred is allowed to use guns
They also seemed to be civil war era. He may have them as a collection or as a respect to those who lost their lives
Fun easter egg: Ivy orders escargot, snails, for dinner. Snails eat plants. A nice little reversal.
Idk how to tell you this but most animals we eat... eat plants
She’d love the French. They eat snails as a prized snack in some places.
Always assumed she'd never be vegan... ALL meat is fair game to her.😉
She could've just ordered a steak?
Hell yes! I am absolutely here for a two hour video of Walter talking about Batman TAS! Great way to prepare for this years Bat-May!
Same here pal
I hope this is a sign that Bat-May is coming back this year
read the description.
Yes please! Maybe some may he will do Batman beyond
@@fataleflare Beyond ok but it's not the animated series.
@@Thespeedrap kinda agree
You were right
This show was my childhood and even today as an adult it still catches my attention.
it's still a bad ass show.
Same here 💯💯💯
It came out when I was 16.
If i wasn't at work, and it was a weekday around 1600 hours, I was watching it. Taped them on my VCR when I had to work.
Love the show. This got me into Batman.
Same here, I have it on Blu-ray
I'm so early, Batman's parents are still alive.
And yes, Kevin Conroy IS Batman.
Your nearly the top comment, but I do like your punchline
Lol
@@radmarshmallowanimations7084 Thank you, I'll be here all week. Please tip the waitress.
And Mark Hamill is best joker 😈🃏
@@jazzykingjack2846 duh
The “enteral youth” episode was one that stuck with me too this day. That twisted people garden was nightmare fuel
"Heart of Ice" would be such a poetic, heart wrenching episode for me. I still remember Otto Preminger's role as a throw away villain, but the acting and lines in the animated series episode was Shakespearean.
P.O.V. was one of my favorite episodes because you could see Batman from the point of view of three different cops as well as themselves.
Pretty good episode.
I love this Show so much that every Christmas I watch *”Christmas with the joker”*
It’s probably one of the funniest cartoons to watch on the holidays
I love this show too much!
Joker’s version of Jingle Bells is its own Christmas standard.
@@kailyns8159 I know!
Same
What do you think bout New Batman Adventures christmas episode?
Every episode of the DCAU shows always manage to put me at ease.
May feels a lot more April than I remember
Well it's not Bat-may yet now
This is a compilation of previous videos of Bat may from 2020
@@shelbybayer200 yes but it still april that is the joke
Because its to prep you for Saturday, when May comes again
@@DigiRangerScott holy crap its already may again
Oh, it's... no longer april 2020. What happened?
There will never be another Kevin Conroy. RIP the definitive Bat Man
Walter + Batman The Animated Series = *chef’s kiss*
Same thing goes for me whenever I read a Superman Comic, and hear either Tim Daly's voice, or Christopher Reeve's voice in my head.
Despite being born in 1987, I never watched any of the DC animated shows during the 90s. At that time, I wasn't into comics and superheroes like I am now. So I'm glad they've been releasing the comics of the 90s, like the entire Knightfall arc and the period of time where Superman was dead. Plus the early Kyle Rayner era of Green Lantern.
Really? I to was born in1987 and I watched this any dc animated show chance I got. I wasn’t big into actual comics though as they didn’t sell them where I lived. Now I can order them one of these things on line anytime I want but it just not the same feeling as it was back when I was a kid. Waiting for a new episode every week and excited, not knowing what the heck was going to happen.
The Clock King was probably one of my favourite episodes when I was watching this years ago. It's not often you see a villain without any special powers or even that physically strong completely outplay Batman. He was a genuine threat and a villain worthy of respect in that episode.
The Mad Hatter is actually one of my favorites villains in the Batman Series, being third with Harly being second and Killer Croc being First. Fourth being Bane and Fith being Joker.
I’m gonna be honest here, I like the idea of the Scarecrow having a not so scary costume design, reason being is that of his traditional Fear toxin. Why waste time on a costume to look scary and intimidating, when you have a hallucinogenic compound that does the job for you. Plus it Fits in with horror movies like Alien where the monster(s) are mostly kept in the shadows leaving our imagination to full it in and it makes the monster(s) all the more terrifying.
The final design for scarecrow went abit overboard for me, the second one actually looks like a scarecrow.
This makes sense.. in universe. But WE aren't under fear toxin. As a viewer watching a tv show, it's hard to take him seriously.. hes a lanky goofy looking dude in a burlap sac.
Injustice 2 went with that idea by making every fight with Scarecrow occur under fear toxin- when the fight starts he’s just a guy with a burlap mask and a lab coat. Once the gas spreads, he becomes a glowing-eyed nightmare with a sickle on a chain. Combined with being voiced by Robert Englund, it’s pretty effective
@@Scorpionspear77 didn't he also play freddy krueger?
If so then awesome sauce !
@@sherritolson5984 yep- Englund was Freddy for the entire original Nightmare on Elm Street series, from the first movie up through 2003’s Freddy vs Jason. Him being cast as Scarecrow was probably a bit of actor allusion, since both characters revolve around fear.
Excellent series. This truly transcends time. You can rewatch these episodes and they're never dated and they really hold up after all this time.
We need a sequel Bat-May with more episodes! PLEAAAAASE
Yes!
read the description, genius.
@@MrKlausbaudelaire Don't need to be rude. I'm just too excited for more Bat-May
@@yaraaltro you and everyone else who can't read 5 words below the video xD
@@MrKlausbaudelaire Some people watch UA-cam on their TVs, where there are no descriptions.
One of the greatest carton shows in history.
Fun fact: Forbes has listed Bruce Wayne as #7 on its list of fifteen wealthiest fictional characters, with a net worth of U.S 6.3-billion
Bonus fact: May 19th 2021 will mark the 82nd anniversary of Batman
Its also the 16th anniversary of Revenge of the Sith
It’s also my mom’s birthday
Tbh, I question a lot that Forbes listing; I mean, by their judgement, Scrooge McDuck has less than half than Bill Gates fortune;
Really?
I question that a lot. Plus their listing marks his business as Mining and Treasure Hunting, when he has business in ALL kinds of business, from farming to space exploration
@@VJK102 Obviously Forbes know shit. Everybody knows that Scrooge's fortune is calculated on one multiplujillion, nine obsquatumatillion, six hundred twenty-three dollars and sixty-two cents!
In all seriousness, Scrooge himself said at some point, that if he lost 1 billion dollar every minute, he'd be broke in 600 years.... Yeah...
@@josejuanandrade4439 that last argument alone proves they’re wrong zxP
I put on this video to listen to as I fall asleep, and Walter going “THE GRAAAAAAAAY GHOOOST at 1:09:52 always scares the absolute shit out of me
I was expecting this so much. May is a hard month for me, but it's so much better with Bat-may
Freakin spit my drink when you called out the Waluigi guy.
batman saying "whats up doc" is the funniest thing he would say, besides that is bugs bunny's catchphrase
Perchance to Dream was so good, they did it again in JLU only with Superman and Mongul! Great Stuff!
Wow it's been a year already? Man time truly flies
Can't wait for Bat-May 2021!
Scarecrow does something.
Nolan: write that down.
Roddy McDowall also appeared on original Twilight Zone. On the same show, future Alfred actor from 60s Alan Napier and future Batman villain actors Burgess Meredith, David Wayne and Julie Newmar also appeared in separate episodes. Coincidentally, David Wayne played Mad Hatter on 60s Batman series.
Hell yes. The supercut. Batman the animated series was the best. I can't wait to rewatch this series with my son.
I had all these fantasies of showing my favorite shows, like batman TAS, to my daughter. And she'd love them, wed watch every episode, itd be great. But, no...
After five minutes she gets bored and goes to watch roblox UA-cam videos.
Clayface's mental break animated sequence is SO Akira heavy I love it. All someone need to do is put him screaming "KANEDAAAAAAA!" as he's going mad.
Thank you Channel Awesome for getting me into Batman:TAS
Can't wait for the next Bat-May
Tim Curry never came back because they called him MAD!! INSANE!! WENDELL!!!!
Fwiw, the reason why Batman keeps guns in the comics is said to be for understanding and studying the ballistics
Perchance to dream is basically the batman version of "For the man who has everything" by Alan Moore.
A potential idea for how one could improve The Underdwellers: Make the Sewer King a bit more threatening and less silly, and replace Frog altogether with Jason Todd. Make an alternate introduction for the character that could be better than what the comics did back in the dawn of the Bronze Age. Also make the transition from Dick Greyson to Jason Todd than the awkward way the comics had Bruce fire Dick as Robin because he was shot and nearly died, but then take in and start training Jason shortly after in the same story.
Yeah.. I think it's too late to change the episode. By almost two decades.
Red Claw has an alomost Eartha Kitt quality to her voice
This is hands down my favourite TV show of all time. To watch all of these episodes on blu ray nearly thirty years later was an absolute treat. This is the best treatment that Batman has ever received!!
God I love "Batman: The Animated Series"!!!
Same
I think they are, if you look in the bat-may playlist there are several new private videos
Who doesn’t?
@@damdog74 my mum doesn't
Same, it's probably my second favorite DCAU (first being Justice League Unlimited)
While in theory Arnold Schwarzenegger's portrayal of Mr Freeze was a bit goofy at times, he did have couple serious moments and years later on Fox's prequel show Gotham, Nathan Darrow played a more sympathetic young Victor Fries during the second season and appeared in episodes in the later seasons. So all in all, Matt Reeves has full control to bring Mr Freeze to life in the sequels, if he finds creative ways to make this villain a serious character the way he's supposed to be, than we will have the cold Batman enemy we craved for so long.
Thank you for this. Was already planning to rewatch last year's BatMay
Watching this in anticipation for Bat May 2022. Can't wait!
I just noticed how the Sewer King kinda resembles Captain Hook and the episode just reminds me of Peter Pan now
So there will be a new Bat-may this year. I want it to happen.
I gotta say, Pretty big fan of Bat-May. Last years was great, and this years run has been outstanding as well!
Glad you're enjoying it!!
I am really excited for this. I loved last years Bat-May and I can't wait for this one.
I love this series. Great review on each episode. Wonderful.
By far the best animated series of all time.
Change my mind.
Bat may was the best thing to come out of the first lockdown last year. Love from the uk!🇬🇧
I thank you for reviewing each episode of the first season. I did not watch every episode as a child, but your video helped immensely to recall every episode I could and could not remember. A joy to go down memory lane once more
I try to appreciate the series as a whole, but the episodes with Harley trying to live in society, episodes with the Creeper, Harvey Dent and Appointment in Crime Alley was one of my favorites. I slowly got back into the show as an adult along with the comics Gotham Adventures and Batman Adventures.
I’ve decided to buy a batman movie with my BAT CREDIT CARD
Thank you for putting POV among the best episodes, it’s a great one, and the score is my favorite from Shirley Walker !
46:20 Superman has taken over for Batman before, DRESSED as Batman... Who's to say that was Bruce beneath the cowl at all? 🤔
Listen, you can't fool me Zach Snyder. Where my phone
I'm glad you will be continuing this year.
I watched this entire thing in one sitting! Thank you!
I just notice that the music Walter plays for "See No Evil" is from Mansions of Madness. Nice touch.
I have just been re-watching Batman Animated Series with my very own DVD collection 😄 Today I am about re-watch Mask Of The Phantasm!
Classic well that and the mr freeze one.
amazing ! love to re-watch all of this !
Looking forward to the next installment of the Bat-May videos.
I was in a bad car accident and stuck at home when this series debuted and I remember being hooked and it wasn’t until I was in my 20’s when I found out that mark hammil was the voice of the joker
Mark Hamill's Joker is the greatest ever, but so many of the other villains' voice actors have never gotten their due. So many of them: Paul Williams as the Penguin, Diane Pershing as Poison Ivy, Roddy McDowall as the Mad Hatter, John Glover as the Riddler, and even John Vernon as Rupert Thorne (a really underrated character). And then there was Bob Hastings, who is still my favorite Commissioner Gordon of all time. Even the lighter voice acting was great, such as Marilu Henner as Veronica Vreeland (a second underrated character).
These are definitely Mini-movies!
Several of these episodes have become actual movies in the following years, which is awesome.
Can't wait for the 4hr 2020-21 compilation!
Maybe they should choose to use the animated series as the blueprint for a movie adaptation. Have Bruce timm consult and everything.
What I love about Christmas With The Joker is that it feels like that pie to Batman’s face was his whole motive for everything.
The break out, tormenting Gordon and the others. It was all to provoke Batman to that moment were Joker could pie Batman in the face as a Christmas joke or in a way the joke WAS the gift.
The episode is goofy but it shows just who Joker is and how far Joker will go just to get a joke on Batman
How poetic. Man-Bat appears in the first episode of the legendary Batman: The Animated Series and in the final entry of the epic Arkham trilogy, both with such horror movie fashion (and easily the best boss fight of that whole game).
What? You don't fight man bat at all.. you glide above him and mash a button, at 3 random times. Its like.. the worst boss fight. It's not even a fight.
I’m a lil younger than y’all, but I’d eat up a justice league version of Batmay in a heartbeat
"I must bid you ado"
Me: "I wonder if he'll do season 2".
I remember looking forward to these all may last year, and my only complaint was wishing that they were a couple minutes longer a piece. It's nice to get them here all at once. Thanks!
29:22 did Walter just say *my lover Alfred!?*
It was awesome to reminisce with you!!
28:34
😎
Validation for everyone who’s had to put up with all those naysayers that keep saying, “ If Bruce just gave away all his money instead of using it to become Batman, it would have solved everything!”
🙎♂️🤦♂️
I forget just how amazing this show was until I see it analyzed.
Okay not gonna lie, I let out a chuckle with the “bat” man joke
You did a great job on your description of each episode
I've waited such a long time to see 20Bat-May20
I keep forgetting that this isn't Doug but Walter sorry walt
I remember when Terry Mcginnis mirrored the sequence of Man Bats shadow in Epilogue,and you should do Batman Beyond for Bat-May
The Scarecrow design changes in every episode.
I would like to point out why a lot of Rogues often capture Batman without removing his mask.
Joker aside, none of them ever state a reason to not do it.
Finally, I can watch the all in one setting: thanks
Have doug watched 101 Dalmatian Street yet?
That was my whole childhood and stills holds up even as adulthood today BATMAN and The BIBLE perfect combination.
Because they're both not real, right?
@@karenamyx2205 Wrong theyre real to me.
This going to be so enjoyable
Harvey dating poison ivy and grace to he was two-timing
I wonder why Clive Revill only lasted 3 episodes.
And I wished they had done a series on Grey Ghost. That way we the fans of Batman, could pretend we are Bruce Wayne watching the Grey Ghost with his Father Thomas Wayne.
BAT MAY RETURNS!!!
Every time they talk about the brief synopsis it brings back so many memories
Batman studies guns and some of them were a legacy of his grandfather
Batman: The Ani-may-ted Series seems like it was right there lol such a missed opportunity lol
I never realized how much that first iteration of Scarecrow looked like Freddy Kreuger until right now
In a recent video game Freddy Krueger himself (Robert Englund) voices Scarecrow.
WE WANT MORE BAT-MAY!!!!!!!!!
Man I can't believe that I didn't experience Batman The Animated Series when it aired back in September 1992. This show is one of the GOAT.
wow uh its been a year already. dang time sure flies.
Batman May coming back this year so excited I enjoy last year it made me better since the lockdown last year.
The climax of The Clock King is also a big Lupin III / Castle of Cagliostro reference if you're into anime to any degree -- any kind of major fight in a clocktower in animation is often referencing that movie's climax.