Friday, April 11, 2014

Batman: Strange Days Bruce Timm’s Batman 75th anniversary short


A brand new short from producer Bruce Timm featuring a lost tale from Batman’s past, the Dark Knight tracks a strange giant to the mysterious lair of Dr. Hugo Strange.







I have always loved Batman the Animated Series. What Bruce has done for DC is nothing short of Awesomeness.


What did you think?
Can you belive that Batman is 75?

19 comments:

  1. Seventy-five years is a long time. He's gone through many changes. Never really watched the animated show, but it did rekindle interest in the superhero.

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  2. Bruce Timm's Batman, along with Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill voce ta

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  3. That was a very cool video! Speed and brains can defeat brawn any time!

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  4. It feels like he's been around forever. It's an amazing short and hopefully they'll let him make another series!

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  5. I love Kevin Conroy's voice as Batman. Yes, another movie like MASK OF THE PHANTASM would be great. That was much better than Nolan's 3rd Batman movie and rivaled Nolan's first two. Thanks for the Batman short. Batman was always my favorite character besids Captain America!

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  6. His one line in this short brings a smile to my face.
    Have you ever read the Captain America/Batman crossover? It had the joker turn on the Red Skull because he was a Natzi, not some costumed baddie.

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  7. I thought he was hundred and 75 :P

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  8. He will be in say.... a hundred years! ;-)

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  9. It's good to know someone is older than me. Is it bad that I loved Michael Keaton as Batman? My husband said it was terrible, me, I thought he was great. "Who are you?" "I'm Batman. Tell your friends." Great line!

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  10. I loved Keaton as Batman, it was the others after him that kinda mucked it up.

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  11. I wondered why they were showing him firing a gun, but I guess it's tear gas so that's OK.

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  12. 75 Years? I guess what he's lost in physical ability he makes up for in savvy. Good for him.

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  13. I laugh at that part, it had to be labeled so we would know the difference,

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  14. He is more like Batman Beyond than Batman of old, or just old batman.

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  15. Ohhhh… I LOVE the old animated POW! Batman… so classic. And I remember loving all the batman movies growing up--definitely a superhero that doesn't get old. (He was the best part in the Lego Movie!)

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  16. The Lego Movie Batman stole the show!

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  17. Gary Philip PennickApril 12, 2014 at 6:53 PM

    That's a pretty creepy little video, my good friend. You would of thought he'd have retired by now. Guess he likes hanging around.


    A good rest of you weekend.


    Gary :)

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  18. Thanks Gary,
    I think they were going for creepy:-)

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