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5,6/10
23.136
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Batman und eine Reihe von Schurken, einschließlich The Joker, werden in diesem bahnbrechenden Anime-Feature in die Zeit des mittelalterlichen Japans versetzt.Batman und eine Reihe von Schurken, einschließlich The Joker, werden in diesem bahnbrechenden Anime-Feature in die Zeit des mittelalterlichen Japans versetzt.Batman und eine Reihe von Schurken, einschließlich The Joker, werden in diesem bahnbrechenden Anime-Feature in die Zeit des mittelalterlichen Japans versetzt.
- Auszeichnungen
- 2 Nominierungen insgesamt
Kôichi Yamadera
- Batman
- (Synchronisation)
Wataru Takagi
- The Joker
- (Synchronisation)
Rie Kugimiya
- Harley Quinn
- (Synchronisation)
Atsuko Tanaka
- Poison Ivy
- (Synchronisation)
Daisuke Ono
- Nightwing
- (Synchronisation)
Hôchû Ôtsuka
- Alfred Pennyworth
- (Synchronisation)
Takehito Koyasu
- Gorilla Grodd
- (Synchronisation)
Jun'ichi Suwabe
- Deathstroke
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Suwabe Junichi)
Akira Ishida
- Red Hood
- (Synchronisation)
Kengo Kawanishi
- Red Robin
- (Synchronisation)
Toshiyuki Morikawa
- Two-Face
- (Synchronisation)
Kenta Miyake
- Bane
- (Synchronisation)
Anna Mugiho
- Monkichi
- (Synchronisation)
Juri Nagatsuma
- Monmi
- (Synchronisation)
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Batman Ninja is an incredibly stylish and original anime that just so happens to feature Batman and co. While the animation occasionally falters and the English dub can best be described as 'serviceable', it succeeds at delivering an excellent and decidedly different animated Batman feature. I truly hope that DC will continue to deliver more animated features like Batman Ninja.
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8/10
- Many of the lowest reviews on IMDB seem to take issue with the Japanese influences and the departure from the usual 'grounded' Batman universe(s). If you dislike Japanese media and/or can't handle a film that will greatly differ from popular Batman movies & source material, then this is not for you.
Though voices are in good American English, this anime is done by the Japanese. I was expecting the usual high quality that I get from even average Japanese anime, but here I was disappointed.
What I felt was, the Japanese were instructed by the American DC people to make it salable globally, and so they created this anime with assumptions on what a global audience thinks like. And its a total mess.
Please don't see this. You have too many good anime and films out there that you can't finish in your lifetime.
What I felt was, the Japanese were instructed by the American DC people to make it salable globally, and so they created this anime with assumptions on what a global audience thinks like. And its a total mess.
Please don't see this. You have too many good anime and films out there that you can't finish in your lifetime.
I love Batman. I love anime. I love cheesy anime conversations. But I hate an emptied character and script despite a huge potential.
Batman is NEVER about his gadgets. Look at the Arkham Knight game, Red Hood thinks Batman is all about his gadgets and nothing without them, but Batman proves him wrong with his gigantic intellect and training. Granted, he relies on his gadgets on his day-to-day operations. However he never despairs when he loses any of them. On the contrary, he willingly sacrifice his gadgets and tools like they are nothing, because he is the weapon.
If anyone says "its's an interpretation of Batman" an interpretation is about nuances, settings, surroundings; not the main subject. If you take what makes Batman out of Batman, it's not an interpretation, it's Dark Knight Rises...
Decent artwork though...
Batman is NEVER about his gadgets. Look at the Arkham Knight game, Red Hood thinks Batman is all about his gadgets and nothing without them, but Batman proves him wrong with his gigantic intellect and training. Granted, he relies on his gadgets on his day-to-day operations. However he never despairs when he loses any of them. On the contrary, he willingly sacrifice his gadgets and tools like they are nothing, because he is the weapon.
If anyone says "its's an interpretation of Batman" an interpretation is about nuances, settings, surroundings; not the main subject. If you take what makes Batman out of Batman, it's not an interpretation, it's Dark Knight Rises...
Decent artwork though...
Cliche after Cliche.
None of the characters have any personality including the Batman. Every line from a villain is of the "HAHA now I'll get you All" variety and every line from the Batman is delivered with the same dour monotone as if the Batman's "Darkness" exists only in his deep voice.
The artwork is good. Hard to understand why anyone would invest in million dollar artwork and then combine it with a ten dollar script.
None of the characters have any personality including the Batman. Every line from a villain is of the "HAHA now I'll get you All" variety and every line from the Batman is delivered with the same dour monotone as if the Batman's "Darkness" exists only in his deep voice.
The artwork is good. Hard to understand why anyone would invest in million dollar artwork and then combine it with a ten dollar script.
I'm not someone who reviews films online, but this was so pitifully done that it deserves some criticism.
Given that anime is a visually-focused story telling medium, it can be expected that dialogue will rarely be taken seriously. Unlike western animation, scripts are usually only developed after the animation is complete. For this reason, WB allowed for the English language version to develop independently from the Japanese, expecting that doing so would ensure that the film was authentically Batman while allowing the animation team in Japan to focus on making an authentically anime creation of their own. However, the result is the most mindless Batman script ever created in an animated film. The animation has its moments, but is completely overshadowed by the dumbest and least observant Batman ever created. For the world's greatest detective to ask who a group of samurai wearing Joker masks are working for is just lazy storytelling. This Batman has none of the characteristics that make him an attractive character and the voice acting feals forced and overdone.
I never trust these types of crossover endeavors because they rarely allow for either medium's strengths to fully materialize. Reading that this was to be scripted independently in English made me curious to see if there would be some more substance to the story to go along with the flashy animation, but it's a hard pass. There's some chance that the Japanese version might make a little more sense, but I don't see how this poorly constructed story allows for much improvement. A hard pass.
Given that anime is a visually-focused story telling medium, it can be expected that dialogue will rarely be taken seriously. Unlike western animation, scripts are usually only developed after the animation is complete. For this reason, WB allowed for the English language version to develop independently from the Japanese, expecting that doing so would ensure that the film was authentically Batman while allowing the animation team in Japan to focus on making an authentically anime creation of their own. However, the result is the most mindless Batman script ever created in an animated film. The animation has its moments, but is completely overshadowed by the dumbest and least observant Batman ever created. For the world's greatest detective to ask who a group of samurai wearing Joker masks are working for is just lazy storytelling. This Batman has none of the characteristics that make him an attractive character and the voice acting feals forced and overdone.
I never trust these types of crossover endeavors because they rarely allow for either medium's strengths to fully materialize. Reading that this was to be scripted independently in English made me curious to see if there would be some more substance to the story to go along with the flashy animation, but it's a hard pass. There's some chance that the Japanese version might make a little more sense, but I don't see how this poorly constructed story allows for much improvement. A hard pass.
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesThe fight scenes were filmed with live actors and then animation was created using that footage.
- Zitate
Catwoman: Isn't a gorilla eating a banana a little cliche?
Gorilla Grodd: Says the cat burglar wearing a cat costume.
- Crazy CreditsThere are a couple of mid-credits scenes.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Troldspejlet & Co.: Superhelte, F for Får... og Nicolas Bro (2019)
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