Alimenté par le remords et la vengeance, un lycéen nommé Terry McGinnis fait revivre le rôle de Batman. Sous la supervision d'un Bruce Wayne âgé, il combat le crime dans un Gotham dur et fut... Tout lireAlimenté par le remords et la vengeance, un lycéen nommé Terry McGinnis fait revivre le rôle de Batman. Sous la supervision d'un Bruce Wayne âgé, il combat le crime dans un Gotham dur et futuriste.Alimenté par le remords et la vengeance, un lycéen nommé Terry McGinnis fait revivre le rôle de Batman. Sous la supervision d'un Bruce Wayne âgé, il combat le crime dans un Gotham dur et futuriste.
- Récompenses
- 5 victoires et 14 nominations au total
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That said, the following seasons, 2 and 3, did not live up to the events that were set up in the first season. The episodes focused more on Terry's life in high school, and the villains were also more teen based. That didn't make the series bad, but it did make way for some extremely terrible episodes and a side kick who was more grating than helpful.
I still wish the show hadn't ended so soon, there were a few villains who I don't feel got appropriate closure. Overall, it is a very memorable series that I highly recommend.
Now we have Warner Bros., whose Batman and Superman animated revivals challenge the long-held belief that cartoons are plot-wise inferior to their big screen and big budget brethren. The Batman and Superman cartoons of the early 90s have shown us a deeper, more tortured and angst-ridden side to our comic book heros while at the same time remaining firm to their virtue and nobility. This is the stuff that real dreams are made of.
Batman Beyond is just as ambitious. In the new world of technological revolution there is still need for a protector of justice. Like the original Batman, this one was again forged out of the victimology of social corruption and decadence.
By combining complex plot, intelligent dialogue, great Japanimation, an incredible cast of voices that at times have included Stockard Channing, Paul Winfield, James Sikking, Michael Gross, and Kevin Conroy, Warner Bros. has recapitalized the Batman myth for yet another generation. This new series is so smart and so edgy that I am constantly amazed by the levels of irony and metaphor. This is definitely entertaining for both kids and adults.
But don't take my word for it, check it out for yourself. You won't be disappointed.
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- AnecdotesThe WB Television Network never allowed Bruce Wayne's age to be revealed in this TV series because they did not want him to be thought of as old and decrepit. In one episode where Bruce has a birthday, the writers said his age in the initial script, but had to take it out because the network would not allow it to be revealed. The producers, however, said off-the-record that Bruce Wayne was about 80.
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Terry McGinnis: Look, if you had any proof they were going to do something, it would be different. But I'm not going to change my plans because of a hunch.
Bruce Wayne: Batman would.
Terry McGinnis: Hey, I put my life on the line all the time. One night isn't going to make any difference.
Bruce Wayne: One night always makes the difference.
- Versions alternativesThe UK version has seen numerious cuts to omit violence, and action.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Pokémon / Batman Beyond Commercial (1999)
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