Off Balance brings us the first introduction of Talia Al Ghul and some classic Alfred sassiness while also being a memorable and notable episode in the mythology of the show. Is this episode worth a watch? Find out now as Walter continues his deep dive into Batman: The Animated Series.
Read More »I Am The Night – Bat-May
Walter absolutely loves I Am The Night and it's easy to see why. Seeing Batman doubt himself and his mission isn't something we see to often so when it's done this well with such great voice acting and powerful scenes it needs to be recognized as the exceptional piece of work that it is. Join Walter as he continues his deep dive into Batman: The Animated Series.
Read More »Birds Of A Feather – Bat-May
Birds of a Feather does a pretty good job of humanizing the Penguin character. His seemly sincere attempt at reform is the focus of the episode and is one of the better stories of the series that features Oswald Chesterfield Cobblepot. Join Walter as he continues his deep dive into Batman: The Animated Series.
Read More »Almost Got ‘Im – Bat-May
It goes without saying that Almost Got 'Im is one of the most memorable and well executed episodes of this shows run. It's visuals, variance of story, collection of characters, terrific voice acting, and tremendous music makes this a must see installment! Join Walter as he continues his deep dive into Batman: The Animated Series.
Read More »Terror In The Sky – Bat-May
Terror in the Sky is a direct sequel to the shows first episode, On Leather Wings. It features the third appearance of Kurt Langstrom and the return of the Man-Bat. Join Walter as he continues his deep dive into Batman: The Animated Series.
Read More »Day Of The Samurai – Bat-May
Day of The Samurai is a sequel to 'Night of the Ninja' from early this season. It's one of the more sophisticated episodes Walter has reviewed so far with plenty of subtitles for the Japanese language scenes, the legend of an ancient fighting technique, and a climatic battle on the side of a volcano. Does this episode hold up on a re-watch? Find out now as Walter continues his deep dive into Batman: The Animated Series.
Read More »Moon Of The Wolf – Bat-May
After watching Tyger, Tyger directly before this it's easy to say that Moon of the Wolf is this kind of episode done right. This episode features a sympathetic but intimidating villain, a returning mad scientist, some gnarly distinctive music, Batman doing the detective work, and a strong finale made sure this episode hit all the right notes. Walter continues his deep dive into Batman: The Animated Series.
Read More »Tyger, Tyger – Bat-May
Tyger, Tyger takes a big swing into the science fiction body horror drama, but was this episode executed well enough to fit in among the best of the shows odd entries? Find out now as Walter continues his deep dive into Batman: The Animated Series.
Read More »Joker’s Wild – Bat-May
Joker's Wild had an all-star team behind it with Paul Dini writing, the late-great Boyd Kirkland directing, and Joker starring as the main villain so you would think this would be one of the greats, but as is it's just alright. This episode is a mixed bag with some really fun ideas and concepts that were unfortunately bogged down by the animation. Walter continues his deep dive into Batman: The Animated Series.
Read More »If You’re So Smart, Why Aren’t You Rich? – Bat-May
If You're So Smart, Why Aren't you Rich? It's a question I'm sure a lot of people have asked themselves and on this show it was a great way of bringing in one of Batman's signature villains, The Riddler. Join Walter as he continues his deep dive into Batman: The Animated Series.
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