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Batman Beyond: The Complete Series (2010)

Will Friedle , Kevin Conroy , Butch Lukic , Curt Geda  |  NR |  DVD
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  • Actors: Will Friedle, Kevin Conroy, Ed Begley Jr., Jason Nash, Ethan Embry
  • Directors: Butch Lukic, Curt Geda, Dan Riba, James Tucker, Kyungwon Lim
  • Writers: Alan Burnett, Bob Goodman
  • Format: AC-3, Animated, Box set, Color, Dolby, DVD, Full Screen, Limited Edition, NTSC
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 9
  • Rated: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: Warner Home Video
  • DVD Release Date: November 23, 2010
  • Run Time: 1097 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (22 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B003XMZVHY
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #14,278 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
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Special Features

All 52 episodes
Creator commentaries
Season retrospectives
Bonus disc with 95 minutes of new special features: Secret Origin The Story of DC Comics documentary and three all-new featurettes
Booklet featuring artwork from the DC archives

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Batman Beyond Season 3

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Terry McGinnis was just an ordinary teenager.... until his father was mysteriously murdered. Suspecting foul play at his father's company Wayne/Powers Corporation, Terry meets Bruce Wayne and learns a secret identity hidden for decades. Now too old to battle injustice, Wayne refuses to help. So Terry does what any brash young kid would do: steal the Batsuit and take matters into his own hands! Vowing to avenge his father's death, Terry dons the high-tech suit tricked out with jetpacks, a supersensitive microphone and even camouflage capabilities in search of his father's assassin. Get in on the action from the beginning of a new partnership between an ex-crimefighter and his apprentice.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Beyond - The Complete Series, August 8, 2010
This review is from: Batman Beyond: The Complete Series (DVD)
Apathy, Greed, Corruption, Power... Hope. This complete series collection contains all the episodes from Batman Beyond, the 1999/2000 series that focused on a new Batman and his mentor an aging Bruce Wayne 50 years after the setting of the very popular and emmy award winning Batman: The Animated Series. This 9-disc set contains all three seasons of the series which are comprised of the following 52 episodes:

Season 1

Rebirth (with optional commentary)

Rebirth 2

Black Out

Golem

Meltdown

Heroes

Shriek (with optional commentary)

Dead Man's Hand

The Winning Edge

Spellbound

Disappearing Inque

A Touch of Curare

Ascension

Season 2

Splicers (with optional commentary)

Earth Mover

Joyride

Lost Soul

Hidden Agendas

Bloodsport

Once Burned

Hooked Up

Rats

Mind Games

Revenant

Babel

Terry's Friend Dates a Robot

Eyewitness

Final Cut

The Last Resort

Armory

Sneak Peek

The Eggbaby (with optional commentary)

Zeta

Plague

April Moon

Sentries of the Last Cosmos

Payback

Where's Terry

Ace in the Hole

Season 3

King's Ransom

Untouchable

Inqueling

Big Time

Out of the Past

Speak No Evil

The Call (1)

The Call (2)

Betrayal

Curse of Kobra (1)

Curse of Kobra (2)

Countdown

Unmasked

Packaging: The series is nicely, and appropriately packaged, to be a match set with the Batman: The Animated Series complete series set. The only difference is that this packaging art has also appropriately been updated to match the more futuristic tone of the Batman Beyond Series. Similar to the previous set this one is comprised of one large DVD snapcase that holds the discs of the series, that snapcase fits into a binded case that's front lifts up. That case slides into a nice clear plastic casing (that is open on both ends) to add a nice level of dimension to the artwork on the cover of the box. Also inside the set is a nice and fairly well sized booklet featuring series artwork from the DC Archives.

*The nice thing about these complete series sets is that unlike certain others they do keep your discs well protected from scratches.

Special Features: All the previous special features will be included in this nicely packaged set, along with them will be a new ninth disc with new featurette's exclusive to this set.

Season 1 Special Features

Inside Batman Beyond: meet series creators - a sit down with Bruce Timm and other creative minds behind the show as they discuss the creation of the series.

Music of the Knight: score-only versions of key scenes

"Rebirth" Part 1 Commentary by Bruce Timm (Producer), Alan Burnett (Producer), Paul Dini (Producer), Glenn Murakami (Producer), and Curt Geda (Director)

"Shriek" Commentary by Bruce Timm (Producer), Alan Burnett (Producer), Glenn Murakami (Producer), Curt Geda (Director), and Stan Berkowitz (Writer)

Season 2 Special Features

Inside Batman Beyond: The Panel - discussion with Producer Bruce Timm, Producer Alan Burnett, Producer Glen Murakami, Producer Paul Dini and Moderator Jason Hillhouse

"Splicers" Commentary by Bruce Timm (Producer), James Tucker (commentator replacement for director Curt Geda), Glen Murakami (Producer), Andrea Romano (Voice Director) and Will Friedle ("Terry McGinnis/Batman" Voice)

"The Eggbaby" Commentary by Bruce Timm (Producer), James Tucker (Director), Glen Maurakami (Producer), Andrea Romano (Voice Director) and Will Friedle ("Terry McGinnis/Batman" Voice)

Season 3 Special Features

Inside Batman Beyond: Season 3 - the producers of Batman Beyond (Bruce Timm, Alan Burnett, Paul Dini & Glen Murakami) join moderator Jason Hillhouse for the last installment of their in-depth panel discussion

Close-Up On...: Sit down with the creative minds behind Batman Beyond as they discuss their favorite moments from key episodes of the series' final season: "Out of the Past"; "The Call, Part 1"; "The Call, Part 2"; "The Curse of Kobra, Part 1." This feature was included with the final season rather than individual commentaries.

Special Features Exclusive to this set

Secret Origin: A Documentary on the Story of DC Comics

3 All New Featurette's regarding the Batman Beyond series

One downside to this set, which was also a downside to the previous BTAS set, is that the feature length Batman Beyond movie isn't included in this set. It's not something that one would usually expect a series set to do, including the movies that is, but the feature film ties so nicely into the series and Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker is usually regarded as a Batman Beyond series finale of sorts since the show was prematurely cancelled. In that same regard it would also be nice to find the episode of Justice League Unlimited, Epilogue, on this set. It actually did serve as a direct series finale not only to Batman Beyond but to the entire Batman Animated Series universe, but it likely won't be included on this set either.

Despite that small quarrel this complete series collection is great for fans who may not already own the series but also for some fans who don't mind double dipping for such a well done set. I already own the series on DVD but plan to still buy this set just as I did with Batman: The Animated Series, these complete series sets are just packaged so nicely and you're getting a fair bit of exclusive content including the artwork booklet and the new ninth disc. This set, like the previous one, will likely only be available for a limited time so act fast if you're interested. Thanks for your time.

*This is a great set. I'm happy I bought it, it looks great on the shelf with the BTAS set and I enjoyed getting the extra featurettes and the DC Secret Origins Documentary. Some DC fans and those who don't own the series will be happy with this purchase.
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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Almost complete..., November 29, 2010
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Batman Beyond took the story of the Dark Knight and moved it 40 years into a techno-noir-anime future where an elderly Bruce Wayne has long since hung up the cape. A brash teenager, Terry McGinnis, stumbles upon Bruce's secret past as a superhero and picks up where Bruce left off as Gotham's newest Batman.

All 52 episodes of Batman Beyond's three-season run have been collected in this boxed set, along with a myriad of audio commentaries and behind the scenes documentaries. All but one of the discs are the exact same discs from the individual season sets, and the only "new" disc contains retrospective documentaries as well as the new doc Secret Origins: The Story of DC Comics. Narrated by Hollywood's newest superhero, Green Lantern's Ryan Reynolds, this piece examines the history of the comic book publisher responsible for bringing Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman to the forefront of American culture.

Notably absent from this set is the Justice League Unlimited episode Epilogue, Batman Beyond's de facto series finale. Batman Beyond wasn't renewed for a fourth season and the show's crew weren't notified that the third season would be the last, so the series never received the proper send-off until Epilogue. It never seemed like a problem for episodes from DC Animated Universe shows to be included in the DVD sets of the recent string of feature-length DC animated movies, so it shouldn't seem like such a problem to include Epilogue in this boxed set.

Also missing is the feature-length movie Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker, but I'm almost willing to let them slide on since it wasn't specifically an episode of the series. But Return of the Joker is one of the highlighrs in the character's history and one of the best animated Batman films, so leaving it out of this set is disappointing. Considering the limited amount of Batman Beyond content (3 seasons, 1 movie, and only 2 or 3 appearances in the Justice League shows), you think it wouldn't seem like too much trouble to collect them all in one set. This entire set is a bit of fan service, so why not go the whole way?

Batman Beyond seems to be making a comeback recently. The story is being introduced into the comic book continuity with a wildly successful six-issue miniseries that has just been renewed as an ongoing series. It's no doubt that Batman Beyond has a following that this boxed set will definitely appeal to. The only things keeping Batman Beyond: The Complete Series from getting 5 stars is the absent Epilogue episode and Return of the Joker.
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19 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars For the Collector Only, November 28, 2010
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This review is from: Batman Beyond: The Complete Series (DVD)
Batman Beyond was a pleasant surprise when it arrived on television in 1999. The original Batman The Animated Series had run out of steam and WB wanted a new Batman cartoon that would appeal even more to a younger generation in tone and style. Enter Terry McGinnis, just an ordinary kid who gets thrusts into the role of Batman for a new era. Though the creators have never publicly acknowledged it, to me the character of Terry has a lot of Spider-Man in him. If one were to combine the characters of Batman and Spider-Man into one, Terry's Batman would be a close approximation.

When I first heard of the show I was not very interested in it. It seemed gimmicky and I wondered how Batman would remain interesting with his rogue's gallery dead and buried in this futuristic setting. I am glad I did not trust my first instincts because had I done so I would have missed a quality series that serves as a nice bookend to the original Batman TAS. The first season in particular does a nice job of setting up the world for this new Batman. His early interactions with a crotchety old Bruce Wayne are a particular treat (and this future Bruce Wayne is pretty much exactly how one would expect him to turn out). His early exploits in the new bat suit show a Batman who is learning on the fly as he gets bailed out by the fantastic abilities his suit possesses time and again. As the series moves along though we see a more confident Batman who relies less and less on the suit's abilities and more on his own instinct and ability.

The futuristic setting is less of a gimmick than I had anticipated. In truth, it often matters little as Batman always had access to an assortment of "wonderful toys." Instead of having a plane and a car, the new Batmobile functions as both. Batman no longer has to throw bat-a-rangs at his foes, he fires them out of the suit. And even though his suit has stealth capabilities, the writers don't abuse it and more than once we see the suit letting him down. The suit's ability to fly is never exploited, though there also aren't as many roof-top chase type scenes that frequented the old cartoon.

The series' play to a younger crowd is obvious in tone but not to the detriment of the series. Terry has problems not unlike the aforementioned Peter Parker which makes him relatable, but the show isn't dumbed down to appeal to kids at the expense of the older crowd that grew up with Batman TAS. While it perhaps isn't as mature as the previous cartoon, it's approach in story-telling won't turn off older viewers. The visual style is less unique when compared with the old cartoon and it's painted background, but does have it's own flair. For me it's not as interesting as the old show but that's more a matter of taste than anything.

Really the only thing holding this series back, and one of the fears most had when it was announced, is its rogue's gallery. The first season was riveting as it set-up this new Batman for viewers but once season two hits it becomes apparent that Batman doesn't have the same villains he used to. And it's not just a lack of Joker that hurts, there just are few worthy adversaries for this new more powerful Batman and a lot of the villains lack the same tragic past as a Two-Face or Mr. Freeze (Freeze does make an appearance though in one of the show's best episodes). In season one, Derek Powers is set-up to be Batman's biggest adversary but he is used surprisingly sparingly in seasons two and three. The Royal Flush gang ends up being one of the better villains. Though their motivations are petty, things are made interesting when Terry establishes a bond with the youngest member outside of his Batman persona. In the end, the show is enjoyable but lacks that same sort of danger and sympathy the old series had. If rating them individually, season one is excellent while two and three are merely good.

This collection is not unlike the one already done for Batman TAS, which is to say, it's well done in terms of packaging. It's an attractive piece to own and looks good beside the old one. The special features are a tad light considering the price but some are definitely worth watching. Of particular enjoyment are the round table discussions and interviews with the creators who share their thought process when creating the show. As mentioned in a previous review, it's a shame WB did not include the feature film Return of the Joker, one of my favorite Batman movies of any kind (as far as animated features go, it's second only to the brilliant Mask of the Phantasm and overall exceeded only by the two Nolan films). That film can be had for a few dollars now so WB wouldn't have been cutting into its profit line a whole lot while packaging it here. The price is a bit steep considering it's roughly the same as the longer and better Batman TAS. If you're only interested in the episodes themselves you'll save money by just picking up the individual seasons which is why I say that this is for collector's primarily.

All in all though, most won't be disappointed with this set. It's a very good series that had to follow in the footsteps of a truly great one and managed to create it's own identity. A lot of people really enjoy the character of Terry McGinnis and it's not hard to see why. For those who already enjoy the series, you know what you're getting. For those on the fence I say give it a go. I think most who like the previous series will enjoy this one and if you have the extra coin this set is a nice piece to own.
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