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Batman est confronté à une invasion d'un monde alternatif du Japon, qui possède sa propre version de la Ligue des Justiciers.Batman est confronté à une invasion d'un monde alternatif du Japon, qui possède sa propre version de la Ligue des Justiciers.Batman est confronté à une invasion d'un monde alternatif du Japon, qui possède sa propre version de la Ligue des Justiciers.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Bryson Baugus
- Damion Wayne
- (voix)
- …
Daisuke Ono
- Nightwing
- (voix)
Akio Ôtsuka
- Aquaman
- (voix)
John Swasey
- Ra's Al Ghul
- (voix)
Kôichi Yamadera
- Batman
- (voix)
Aaron Campbell
- Clark Kent
- (voix)
- …
Rie Kugimiya
- Harley Quinn
- (voix)
Romi Park
- Wonder Woman
- (voix)
Akira Ishida
- Red Hood
- (voix)
Kengo Kawanishi
- Red Robin
- (voix)
Wataru Takagi
- Joker
- (voix)
Tesshô Genda
- Doomsday
- (voix)
Nobuyuki Hiyama
- The Flash
- (voix)
Molly Searcy
- Diana Prince
- (voix)
- …
Karlii Hoch
- Harley Quinn
- (voix)
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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.
The film dives into an exciting new adventure, picking up right after the events of the first part. Batman's family is shocked to discover a drastic change in the world, directly affecting Gotham City.
Why is it good?
It masterfully blends anime and comic book cultures, packed with Easter eggs, action, and emotional, breathtaking scenes. While keeping Batman's signature intelligence and dark charm, the movie delivers a fantastic and engaging story. It's truly entertaining, and I highly recommend it-especially if you're a fan of anime and DC characters!
Why This Movie Is a Masterpiece This film is a perfect blend of two artistic worlds: the intricate, fast-paced animation of Japanese anime and the gritty, immersive storytelling of Western comics. The result? A visually stunning and emotionally captivating film that stays true to both Batman's legacy and the traditions of anime storytelling.
Here's why Batman Ninja vs. Yozaka is an absolute must-watch:
A Unique Cultural Fusion: The film seamlessly integrates the aesthetic and storytelling techniques of anime with the classic noir atmosphere of Gotham City. The animation is breathtaking, featuring dynamic fight sequences, bold colors, and strikingly detailed character designs.
Action-Packed and Emotionally Intense: From heart-pounding samurai duels to explosive ninja battles, the movie never has a dull moment. Yet, it also takes time to explore Batman's psyche, his struggles with destiny, and the weight of being Gotham's protector across different timelines.
Easter Eggs for Fans: Whether you're a hardcore DC fan or a longtime anime lover, the film is packed with hidden details, references to Batman's extensive lore, and nods to classic samurai cinema.
A Worthy Villain: Yozaka is not just another adversary; he is a compelling, well-developed antagonist with his own philosophy and code of honor. Unlike the chaotic Joker or the power-hungry Bane, Yozaka presents a challenge that forces Batman to rethink his strategies and face new moral dilemmas.
Why is it good?
It masterfully blends anime and comic book cultures, packed with Easter eggs, action, and emotional, breathtaking scenes. While keeping Batman's signature intelligence and dark charm, the movie delivers a fantastic and engaging story. It's truly entertaining, and I highly recommend it-especially if you're a fan of anime and DC characters!
Why This Movie Is a Masterpiece This film is a perfect blend of two artistic worlds: the intricate, fast-paced animation of Japanese anime and the gritty, immersive storytelling of Western comics. The result? A visually stunning and emotionally captivating film that stays true to both Batman's legacy and the traditions of anime storytelling.
Here's why Batman Ninja vs. Yozaka is an absolute must-watch:
A Unique Cultural Fusion: The film seamlessly integrates the aesthetic and storytelling techniques of anime with the classic noir atmosphere of Gotham City. The animation is breathtaking, featuring dynamic fight sequences, bold colors, and strikingly detailed character designs.
Action-Packed and Emotionally Intense: From heart-pounding samurai duels to explosive ninja battles, the movie never has a dull moment. Yet, it also takes time to explore Batman's psyche, his struggles with destiny, and the weight of being Gotham's protector across different timelines.
Easter Eggs for Fans: Whether you're a hardcore DC fan or a longtime anime lover, the film is packed with hidden details, references to Batman's extensive lore, and nods to classic samurai cinema.
A Worthy Villain: Yozaka is not just another adversary; he is a compelling, well-developed antagonist with his own philosophy and code of honor. Unlike the chaotic Joker or the power-hungry Bane, Yozaka presents a challenge that forces Batman to rethink his strategies and face new moral dilemmas.
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.
I'd seen the earlier Batman Ninja, and while that wasn't my cup of ocha, I liked it well enough. I've been in Japan long enough to appreciate the anime way of doing things. It all comes down to either liking the way the animators do it over here--lots of posing, dialogue reveals, and over speechifying--versus the N. American way of letting the action deliver the goods.
Well, this movie is a mix of both. It starts off promisingly with the literal raining of Yakuza over Gotham and then it turns weird. The good part is that the film delivers an interesting look at what contemporary Japan is like vs an alternate Japan. The animation is also very decent, IMO, and I appreciated the detail.
However, the story is more than a bit muddled with a lot of pseudo-scientific terms tossed in. Additionally, the voices really aren't that great. I'm used to hearing Kevin Conroy's voice as Batman, and this actor was nothing like the best of the best that was Conroy. The other voices were all right, but nothing special.
I'm always up for a new DC animated flick, and while this is hardly the best DC movie around, it's also far from the worst. Call it an interesting take on parallel worlds.
Well, this movie is a mix of both. It starts off promisingly with the literal raining of Yakuza over Gotham and then it turns weird. The good part is that the film delivers an interesting look at what contemporary Japan is like vs an alternate Japan. The animation is also very decent, IMO, and I appreciated the detail.
However, the story is more than a bit muddled with a lot of pseudo-scientific terms tossed in. Additionally, the voices really aren't that great. I'm used to hearing Kevin Conroy's voice as Batman, and this actor was nothing like the best of the best that was Conroy. The other voices were all right, but nothing special.
I'm always up for a new DC animated flick, and while this is hardly the best DC movie around, it's also far from the worst. Call it an interesting take on parallel worlds.
Look, I get some will like it, but if you weren't a fan of Batman Ninja, save yourself the grief.
It's more of the same, but the characters are the Justice League turned into Yakuza family characters. So your Justice League characters anime'd up with over the top battles amongst themselves. Like the last one, as far as I can remember.
As somebody that enjoys the DCAU and Amime... this is a swing and a miss in my mind.
If you enjoyed the first one, you'll probably like this one too. Though the current rating sitting at a 6.1 suggests that there aren't too many that think this was worth the watch.
It's more of the same, but the characters are the Justice League turned into Yakuza family characters. So your Justice League characters anime'd up with over the top battles amongst themselves. Like the last one, as far as I can remember.
As somebody that enjoys the DCAU and Amime... this is a swing and a miss in my mind.
If you enjoyed the first one, you'll probably like this one too. Though the current rating sitting at a 6.1 suggests that there aren't too many that think this was worth the watch.
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- Anecdotes"Hagaane no Kuraku" is a pun meaning "Clark of Steel", a reference to Superman's titles of "Clark Kent" and "Man of Steel".
- ConnexionsFollows Batman Ninja (2018)
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