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Batman Ninja Vs. Yakuza League: Stopping The Quake Engine ansehen
Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuBatman is confronted by an invasion from an alternate world of Japan, that has its own version of the Justice League.Batman is confronted by an invasion from an alternate world of Japan, that has its own version of the Justice League.Batman is confronted by an invasion from an alternate world of Japan, that has its own version of the Justice League.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
Bryson Baugus
- Damion Wayne
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Akira Ishida
- Red Hood
- (Synchronisation)
Ayane Sakura
- Green Lantern
- (Synchronisation)
Akio Ôtsuka
- Aquaman
- (Synchronisation)
Daisuke Ono
- Nightwing
- (Synchronisation)
John Swasey
- Ra's Al Ghul
- (Synchronisation)
Romi Park
- Wonder Woman
- (Synchronisation)
Aaron Campbell
- Clark Kent
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Hôchû Ôtsuka
- Alfred Pennyworth
- (Synchronisation)
Kôichi Yamadera
- Batman
- (Synchronisation)
Rie Kugimiya
- Harley Quinn
- (Synchronisation)
Kengo Kawanishi
- Red Robin
- (Synchronisation)
Wataru Takagi
- Joker
- (Synchronisation)
Tesshô Genda
- Doomsday
- (Synchronisation)
Molly Searcy
- Diana Prince
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Nobuyuki Hiyama
- The Flash
- (Synchronisation)
Joe Daniels
- Bruce Wayne
- (Synchronisation)
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An improvement on the previous film that's seems to make fun at itself by getting Robin to voice some of the criticism that the first film received.
The storyline is easier to follow and you aren't left confused for too long before things connect and make sense but I would say that you should try your best to just enjoy this instead of questioning some of the nonsense. E.g. 'Batman would have figured this out by now' etc.
I'm not sure if this follows a comic book story line but it is very creative on a level above what we come to expect with alternative versions of people that aren't too far fetched.
The storyline is easier to follow and you aren't left confused for too long before things connect and make sense but I would say that you should try your best to just enjoy this instead of questioning some of the nonsense. E.g. 'Batman would have figured this out by now' etc.
I'm not sure if this follows a comic book story line but it is very creative on a level above what we come to expect with alternative versions of people that aren't too far fetched.
I went into this with rather low expectations, I'm more into anime than Batman, big fan of the Yakuza games.
But this still delivered in a "fun stupid" way that's right on the mark for why I love stuff out of Japan.
Usually I don't like cell-shaded animation, but some of the character designs in this have a charme, the animation is nothing to write home about, but does its job.
Just don't take this too seriously, it's not supposed to be, it's the kind of "Sharknado" like guilty pleasure type of movie.
Had so much fun with it that it even got me to watch the "prequel", and tbh that was just "stupid bad", while this one hits the magic middle ground of "stupid good".
But this still delivered in a "fun stupid" way that's right on the mark for why I love stuff out of Japan.
Usually I don't like cell-shaded animation, but some of the character designs in this have a charme, the animation is nothing to write home about, but does its job.
Just don't take this too seriously, it's not supposed to be, it's the kind of "Sharknado" like guilty pleasure type of movie.
Had so much fun with it that it even got me to watch the "prequel", and tbh that was just "stupid bad", while this one hits the magic middle ground of "stupid good".
This follow-up to the visually striking Batman Ninja expands its imaginative scope to the entire Justice League, delivering a Japanese reimagining that is both visually dazzling and brimming with creativity. Beyond its impressive animation and vibrant art style, the film joyfully embraces the quirks and nuances of Japanese culture and media, seamlessly blending them with familiar DC lore. The result is not only refreshingly original but also incredibly entertaining. Clearly, the filmmakers approach their subject matter with great respect and affection, creating a delightful fusion of East and West.
This movie was a lot of fun. The first one was ok, but this one was an improvement in every way. I loved that the writers figured out that the Bat Family is basically a science ninja team and ran with the idea. I loved all the 70's throwback stuff. I really loved how much the writers seemed to know the characters. All of the characters kept their core aspects and there was some pretty cool and creative uses of their powers, which I always like to see.
Definitely not a flick to take too seriously, but its a good time for sure.
The only thing I didn't get was the different art styles. In Batman Ninja the art style changed for dramatic effect but in this one it seems to just switch back and forth kinda randomly. Maybe its the switch between 2D and 3D animation? Not sure, but it was distracting.
Definitely not a flick to take too seriously, but its a good time for sure.
The only thing I didn't get was the different art styles. In Batman Ninja the art style changed for dramatic effect but in this one it seems to just switch back and forth kinda randomly. Maybe its the switch between 2D and 3D animation? Not sure, but it was distracting.
I recently watched Batman Ninja vs Yakuza League (2025) on MAX. The storyline follows a mysterious void that opens over Gotham, sucking Batman and his legion of Robins into an alternate version of Japan inhabited by twisted versions of the Justice League. Some are allies, others are enemies-but to return home, Batman must find a way to separate the merged realities.
This picture is directed by Junpei Mizusaki (Batman Ninja) and Shinji Takagi (Steamboy), and features the voice talents of Koichi Yamadera (Ghost in the Shell 2), Molly Searcy (Gate), and Yûki Kaji (Attack on Titan).
The film presents some fun and original ideas, though it does borrow from familiar Justice League storylines. Some writing choices and character portrayals worked better than others. Personally, I loved the opening-it felt like a stylish blend of James Bond and samurai cinema. I especially enjoyed the portrayals of Red Hood, Nightwing, Robin, Diana, Joker, Harley Quinn, and Ra's Al Ghul. Superman and Green Lantern were serviceable, but Batman and Aquaman didn't quite land for me.
That said, the action sequences, the depiction of character powers, and the overall anime aesthetic were exciting and engaging. Each battle felt unpredictable, and the concept of Yakuza falling from the sky for nonstop showdowns was chaotic in the best way. I even appreciated how Batman and Superman ultimately shifted the tide.
In conclusion, Batman Ninja vs Yakuza League is a visually inventive and action-packed addition to the DC animated universe. It's far from perfect, but still worth checking out. I'd give it a 5.5-6/10.
This picture is directed by Junpei Mizusaki (Batman Ninja) and Shinji Takagi (Steamboy), and features the voice talents of Koichi Yamadera (Ghost in the Shell 2), Molly Searcy (Gate), and Yûki Kaji (Attack on Titan).
The film presents some fun and original ideas, though it does borrow from familiar Justice League storylines. Some writing choices and character portrayals worked better than others. Personally, I loved the opening-it felt like a stylish blend of James Bond and samurai cinema. I especially enjoyed the portrayals of Red Hood, Nightwing, Robin, Diana, Joker, Harley Quinn, and Ra's Al Ghul. Superman and Green Lantern were serviceable, but Batman and Aquaman didn't quite land for me.
That said, the action sequences, the depiction of character powers, and the overall anime aesthetic were exciting and engaging. Each battle felt unpredictable, and the concept of Yakuza falling from the sky for nonstop showdowns was chaotic in the best way. I even appreciated how Batman and Superman ultimately shifted the tide.
In conclusion, Batman Ninja vs Yakuza League is a visually inventive and action-packed addition to the DC animated universe. It's far from perfect, but still worth checking out. I'd give it a 5.5-6/10.
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- Wissenswertes"Hagaane no Kuraku" is a pun meaning "Clark of Steel", a reference to Superman's titles of "Clark Kent" and "Man of Steel".
- VerbindungenFollows Batman Ninja (2018)
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