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ferretfyre · 2 years
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Entry #404: Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders
Media: film (animation)
Character(s): Batman and Robin
Type of restraints: tied up
Location: early on
In the spirit of the original Batman 66 series, Batman and Robin end up in a death trap early on. They are tied up on a giant frozen food tray, where Batman dips his bound hands in molten cheese(?) and breaks free to grapple them away from doom. 
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jasontoddenthusiastt · 8 months
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Happy birthday Terry!
Hope your day is Schwayyyyy 😜🤙🏻 <- from a cringe future 41 year old lol
Batman Beyond (1999) | Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker (2000)
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jeandejard3n · 26 days
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Batman: Theatricality and Deception
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nocternalrandomness · 7 months
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"Batman Returns" by Artist Sam Green
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flowersxann · 9 months
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batman the return of the caped crusaders catwoman icons 💛
+ batcat matching icons!
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cacklingskeleton · 1 year
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Superhero Elseworld stories are either:
The most profound superhero story you’ve ever read
Super corny but fun
Something so out of character and edgy it spawns dozens of clickbait youtube videos about “the darkest story in comics”
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new-44556678 · 6 months
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Batman: I have no limits!
Wednesday: I have no fears!
Batman I have a Team!
Wednesday: I have a werewolf!
Batman: So?
Wednesday: A werewolf > A team
Batman: That is not a werewolf that's is a dog pet!
Me: I am done with you two!
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nevinslibrary · 1 month
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Not a Book Friday
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This animated movie was such a cool way to have the two original TV Bat family actors play their roles again. And, boy oh boy did it not shy away from the 1960s version of Batman and Robin at all.
Gotham City is threatened by the big four villains of that series, Catwoman, Penguin, Riddler, and the Joker. And, their plan has a wicked way that it’s going to change Batman himself.
It was hilarious, and all the characters were spot on. Not all the characters were voiced by the same actors as in the original of course, but, it was cool to hear Adam West and Burt Ward again though. And then there was the Aunt Harriet running gag. Every time it had me cracking up so hard. Hilarious!
Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders
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retrocgads · 2 years
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UK 1991
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gothamurbanist · 2 years
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I love you richard "no language can be dead if it lives in your heart" grayson
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kenanlegraphiste · 10 months
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"HE IS BACK TO GET NUTS !"
Here is a montage of Batman (Michael Keaton) to accompany my BATMAN CONTINUES logo
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Title: Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders
Rating: PG
Director: Rick Morales
Cast: Adam West, Burt Ward, Julie Newmar, Jeff Bergman, Sirena Irwin, Thomas Lennon, William Salyers, Lynne Marie Stewart, Jim Ward, Steven Weber, Wally Wingert
Release year: 2016
Genres: adventure, crime, science fiction, action
Blurb: The iconic superheroes must go up against classic villains like the Joker, the Riddler, the Penguin, and Catwoman in Gotham City...and in space.
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jasonsutekh · 1 year
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Batman Return of the Caped Crusaders (2016) and vs Two-Face (2017)
Batman and Robin continue their fight against the villains of Gotham City, even when those villains turn out to be trusted friends.
 Although not exactly the same as previous Batman animation styles, this one feels like a cartoon that mixes with the style of the 60s TV series, it carries off the jokes well and looks appealingly colourful. The stories are also reminiscent of the original run and it was fun to see an array of the classic villains back.
 Egghead is made surprisingly prominent in both despite not actually getting any lines. Most of the clues left in each movie are solved by bizarre jumps of logic which must be an obvious gag that the writers can just cheat by getting from the answer to the clue in the oddest way possible. There are also big assumptions made, mainly by Batman, about the criminals’ mental states.
 The comedy works out pretty well at times, in particular the gags regarding the kinds of gadgets available and how far each side can think ahead. Also a few of the brief lines are enjoyable thanks to sneaky innuendo or just strangeness. The dance sequences are the end were a surprise but most welcome, as well as the new version of the theme.
 In the first film the conclusion depends heavily on a contingency that the corrupted Batmans should by rights also know about and plan for. In the second the various villains didn’t get as much individual attention and it’s not made clear what happens to Hugo Strange even though it’s predictable enough.
 Return of the Caped Crusaders: 6/10 -Just a cut above average-
 vs. Two-Face: 5/10 -Can’t find a better example of average-
 -The Batmobile engine sound effect is the same one used for the DeLorean in the Back to the Future movies.
-Harleen Quinzel appears briefly in the second movie, the character wasn’t created until 25 years after the 1966 Batman.
-Two-Face didn’t appear in the original series, similarly there were plans to include Poison Ivy but she was cut in the final result.
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jeandejard3n · 26 days
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Batman: The Court of Owls
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