One of my favorite Batman moments is when he gives the dress to Harley at the end of Harley’s Day Out.
One of my favorite Batman moments is when he gives the dress to Harley at the end of Harley’s Day Out.
Arleee Sorkin is the voice actress for Harley Quinn
Well, folks have covered that TAS Joker is Best Joker.
There are similarities, mind you, but more than a few differences too. You don’t quite have his magnificent brain, for instance. You do have his heart, though. And for all that fierce exterior, I’ve never met anyone who cared as deeply about his fellow man as Bruce Wayne, except maybe you
I would love a live-action Batman Beyond if we can just cast Kevin Conroy as Bruce Wayne. One can dream...
Best line: “Well, that was fun! Who’s for Chinese?”
Kevin Conroy forever, y’all....
Sweet holy god.
There are better ways to support Bernie anyway...
Luckily for these particular millenials, these look like they’d be not too difficult to do a cover-up on.
Harley? check. Two-Face? check. Ivy? check.
Batman and the Mask of the Phantasm is also very, very good. It was one of the first (maybe THE first) animated movie based on the Batman animated series. It really captured the spirit of the TV show. Even as a kid, I thought it was a better Batman movie than the live-action ones.
The Dozier Batman gave us Batgirl. I’d say she’s a little more important than Harley.
And that score, quite possible the best tv show intro music ever.
Which is addressed in an early episode of Batman Beyond, when Sonic was using super-ventrilloquism to try to trick Bruce Wayne into thinking he might have gone crazy.
The most interesting thing about Batman: TAS is the into sequence, because it manages to seamlessly tell the story of who Batman is wordlessly.
Also the best version of freeze period, tragic, noble, and yet evil in his own way
And a version of Mr. Freeze that stands head, shoulders, chest, waist, knees, and ankles above Ahhh-nold's portrayal.
But how was the dancing?
It had the best version of the Joker.