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Batman

Titre original : The Batman
  • Série télévisée
  • 2004–2008
  • 7
  • 22min
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Batman (2004)
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Le milliardaire Bruce Wayne combat le crime en incarnant le mystérieux Batman.Le milliardaire Bruce Wayne combat le crime en incarnant le mystérieux Batman.Le milliardaire Bruce Wayne combat le crime en incarnant le mystérieux Batman.

  • Création
    • Bill Finger
    • Duane Capizzi
    • Michael Goguen
  • Casting principal
    • Rino Romano
    • Alastair Duncan
    • Evan Sabara
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Création
      • Bill Finger
      • Duane Capizzi
      • Michael Goguen
    • Casting principal
      • Rino Romano
      • Alastair Duncan
      • Evan Sabara
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    • 20avis des critiques
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    • Récompenses
      • 7 victoires et 13 nominations au total

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    Rino Romano
    Rino Romano
    • The Batman…
    • 2004–2008
    Alastair Duncan
    Alastair Duncan
    • Alfred Pennyworth…
    • 2004–2008
    Evan Sabara
    Evan Sabara
    • Dick Grayson…
    • 2006–2008
    Danielle Judovits
    Danielle Judovits
    • Batgirl…
    • 2005–2008
    Kevin Michael Richardson
    Kevin Michael Richardson
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    • 2004–2008
    Ming-Na Wen
    Ming-Na Wen
    • Detective Ellen Yin
    • 2004–2005
    Mitch Pileggi
    Mitch Pileggi
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    • 2005–2007
    Tom Kenny
    Tom Kenny
    • The Penguin…
    • 2004–2008
    Steve Harris
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    • 2004–2006
    Adam West
    Adam West
    • Mayor Grange
    • 2004–2006
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    • 2004–2007
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    Jesse Corti
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    src_y2k

    Just doesn't measure up.

    In 92 WB produced Batman the animated series. In terms of style, content and storyline it was revolutionary as far as (american) cartoons were concerned. Kevin Conroy WAS and IS the voice of Batman. It was deep, commanding and capable of great range and he has continued being the voice of Batman through all the animated incarnations of the character until this one; from the sub-par Batman Beyond (I still count Bruce as Batman even in that series) to the superb Justice League. Indeed, so strong was the style of TAS that it dictated the tone of all DCs animated heroes, again, up until this show.

    The problem with this show from the start is their decision not to use Conroy as Batman. It speaks volumes that they did not. It says, "we don't want this to be just like the other Batman cartoons". And it isn't, that's the problem.

    While I don't deny people the chance to reinvent or reimagine, there is a simple truth to storytelling which is this: the further away you stray from the core concepts of the original story and character, the less attractive and watchable that character is and the poorer the result. This show proves that.

    A younger Batman fighting crime and meeting his signature enemies is fine, but its been done and with considerably more style. The artwork is bizarre, not necessarily a problem in and of itself, but this Batman doesn't carry the gravity he requires- he's a guy who actively tries to terrorise criminals and you don't do that with neon-glowing gadgets as the dire Schumacher Batman movies proved eloquently.

    The biggest problem I have is the characterisation, and that grates on me severely. The actual scripts are terrible, with cheesy, unfunny quips being made at every turn. Every character except Batman, Alfred and (possibly) Catwoman has been taken away from their roots, mostly so they can add some pointless fight sequences. The Joker is the biggest example, and he's been singled out many times for just this reason. The Joker is not good in a fight. He relies on henchmen and insanely well-prepared plans to achieve his ends, he does not leap around like something out of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. The Penguin, while he sometimes fences with umbrellas is also not a hand to hand combatant. He relies on henchmen and his wits to try to stay ahead.

    All in all, this reminds me less of Jackie Chan as others have mentioned, mostly because that looked so awful I avoided it, but of another terrible show, the new He-Man cartoon *shudder* Lots of gimmicky cuts to other scenes, a lot of empty space and bright colours and all the characters seems to spend half their time in mid-air with speed lines zooming past them. And the same three bad guys behind every single event.

    I agree totally with others who have marked this as disappointing. It is the weakest thing to come out of the Batman franchise since the execrable Batman & Robin, and while not quite on that level of crappiness, it does count against the good work that was done in Batman Begins, a film I would expect this to try and stay as close to as possible given the proximity of their release and the inherent similarity in concept.
    7robertcrabtree3000

    A Knight's Beginning

    Other than the strange character designs, I don't see why so many people are bad-mouthing this show.

    This is the lay down: Millionaire playboy Bruce Wayne (good voice work from Rino Romano) witnessed his parent's brutal murder by an unknown gunman, and vows revenge against crime by donning the scary image of a bat. This series depicts Bruce in his third year as The Batman. The police still do not recognize him as a hero, but a criminal vigilante and are trying to capture him and find out who he is.

    The famous James Gordon has yet to appear in the picture, so the GCPD is headed by a non-nonsense police chief named Angel Rojas (played by Edward James Olmos), whose top priority is to capture Bats. Batman is also pursued by police detectives Ethan Bennet (Steve Harris) and Ellen Yin (Ming-Na). Bennet thinks Batman is a hero, but Yin thinks otherwise.

    Since this is Batman's "early years" as The Dark Knight Detective, the "costumed freaks are just now showing up. Our caped hero finds himself clashing with the likes of The Joker (brilliant voice talent from Kevin Michael Richardson), Mr. Freeze (a cold-hearted Clancy Brown), The Penguin (Tom Kenny), and Catwoman (Gina Gershon) and other familiar bad guys for the first times in his career.

    The journey goes on as Batman struggles to elude police capture and save the city from evil rouge villains.

    "Bring On The Batman!"
    8themohels

    The Batman

    I fought this show for a long time. I would have been like all the others complaining about what they did wrong and this looks like jackie chan yada yada yada and hey I loved batman TAS as much if not more than everyone else bashing this series. I'm not going to write a book here but just consider the DC comics "elseworld" series. It take a different look at batman, superman etc. no one complains about that. Try reading dark joker the wild, batman red rain, gotham by gaslight all these show batman and the joker in a different light so why the harsh words here. Can't we just enjoy the show? If you can just get past TAS this cartoon really is not that bad.

    John
    hipkat333

    Wow, this series just barely loses to ...

    I'm 26-year-old and when I was about 10, there was a cartoon on Saturday mornings about some teenage kid, who whenever he ate something hot, a pepper or hot sauce, he would turn into a red talking Corvette. I'm not sure what the name of the toon was, but let me tell you, even at that age I knew the show sucked ... yet somehow even now I'd much rather watch that piece of crap than "The Batman."

    The direction of this series and writing (Dear god what have you done to the Joker!?) are about as fresh and good of an idea as putting nipples on the batsuit.

    I'm not really sure at what point it was deemed necessary to make every cartoon resemble Anime or why the fights and characters in this series all resemble Pokimon crap ... but seriously WB just stop it. I know you're all about the money, but now especially with the new Batman movie coming out (and it already looks dark and good) this is the time to turn it back around and make the cartoon dark and gritty again. Get Conroy and Hamill back while you still can. Leave the Japimation card dueling, wrestling, hong-kong fooey crap cartoons for the kiddies.
    8sketchyninja

    a new action style

    Batman has a more slick animation in this series that focuses more on style and snazzy moves and action rather than heavy storyline. The Clayface storyline is one villain that is more in depth as far as plot and is well done taking a few twists and turns. Most of the villains he comes across know some martial arts which make for more formidable opponents. It is a change from Batman TAS and manages to have faster paced action and a few reinterpreted villains yet still maintains Batman's struggle to fight crime yet maintain his sanity. As one that loves Batman TAS, i still find The Batman lots of fun as it focuses on the action and gadgets a lot more and i find it quit amusing to even see penguin have a few martial art tricks up his sleeve (he does have an explanation) and i like his cronies. The series later turned a more camp style with an intro that sounded like the 60s Batman TV show which i wasn't too hip on yet the series still had some excellent episodes. I say quit fighting about which animated series is better and just enjoy both for what they give.

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    • Anecdotes
      Two actors who previously played Batman have made appearances on the show: Adam West and Kevin Conroy. Adam West played Mayor Grange and Kevin Conroy played John Grayson.
    • Citations

      Batman: Let me make myself clear. There's no room for a Batgirl in Gotham.

      Batgirl: That's cool, because it's Batwoman. As in I'm a grown woman and I don't need to listen to you.

      Batman: Then for your own safety, if you don't listen to me, I'm going to have tell your father, Ms. Gordon.

      Batgirl: Ah... You must have me confused with some else.

      [silent for a second]

      Batgirl: Dude! You just broke the superhero secret identity code.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Troldspejlet: Épisode #34.16 (2006)
    • Bandes originales
      The Batman Series Theme I
      Written by The Edge

      Performed by The Edge

      Courtesy of Universal International Music B.V.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 11 septembre 2004 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
      • Kids' WB (United States)
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    • Langue
      • Anglais
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      • The Batman
    • Sociétés de production
      • Warner Bros. Animation
      • DC Comics
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