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Superman: The Animated Series - Volume Two!,
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This review is from: Superman - The Animated Series, Volume Two: The New Superman Adventures (DC Comics Classic Collection) (DVD)
Prepare for the ultimate flight in adventure with Superman: The Animated Series - Volume Two. Featuring guest-star superheroes Batman, Dr. Fate, and Steel while introducing memorable villains Bizarro, Mr. Mxyzptlk, Kalibak and Darkseid ("THAT is who I am."), this 2-disc set (390 min.) contains the 2nd wave of 18 episodes from the series. First-rate scripts and quality voice acting propel the episodes in this collection which include the 3-part Batman/Superman classic "World's Finest", "Ghost in the Machine", "Brave New Metropolis", "The Hand of Fate", and the excellent "The Late Mr. Kent" with a "killer" finale. Another splendid collection of Superman episodes await you. Here are the contents of this 2nd super-set:
Disc 1: Identity Crisis Target Action Figures Mxyzpixilated Double Dose Solar Power Disc 2, Side A: Monkey Fun Brave New Metropolis Ghost in the Machine World's Finest: Part 1 World's Finest: Part 2 World's Finest: Part 3 Disc 2, Side B: Father's Day The Hand of Fate Bizarro's World Prototype The Late Mr. Kent Heavy Metal Special Features: Video Commentary: "Mxyzpixilated" by Bruce Timm (Producer), Paul Dini (Producer), Dan Riba (Director) and Moderator Jason Hillhouse. Audio Commentary: "Brave New Metropolis" by Bruce Timm (Producer), Paul Dini (Producer), Alan Burnett (Producer), Glen Murakami (Art Director), and Dan Riba (Director). Audio Commentary: "World's Finest Part 1" by Bruce Timm (Producer), Paul Dini (Producer), Alan Burnett (Producer), Glen Murakami (Art Director), and Dan Riba (Director). Featurette: "Menaces of Metropolis: Behind the Villians of Superman": The Origin and Evolution of Superman's Adversaries. Well worth the wait, and HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
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Another great Superman volume,
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This review is from: Superman - The Animated Series, Volume Two: The New Superman Adventures (DC Comics Classic Collection) (DVD)
Like several other reviewers, I am looking forward to this release. I only recently finished Volume 1 of "Superman" and cannot wait for more episodes.
Just to clarify something a previous reviewer mentioned...the three-part episode "World's Finest" (cross-over with Batman) originally aired as three episodes of "Superman: The Animated Series" and IS part of this show. The single-disc "Batman/Superman Movie" was released before WB started putting out season sets of "Batman" and "Superman." I'm looking forward to the other Batman cross-over episodes, as well as appearances from Aquaman and Green Lantern in future volumes, as well as the great episodes coming in Volume 2.
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
no worries about missing episodes...,
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This review is from: Superman - The Animated Series, Volume Two: The New Superman Adventures (DC Comics Classic Collection) (DVD)
People have complained about "missing episodes" - don't worry, there are actually 18 more in the series which, based on the episode list of 18 in this volume, means we're looking at a volume 3 in the near future. Chronologically, this volume is right on track and the others will inevitably come.
Superman and Batman are such different characters, it's hard to "compare" the series as many reviewers simply prefer the Batman character, so they naturally like the Bat eps better. I do think some of Timm and Dini's most thoughtful work overall was on early episodes of the Batman animated series, but they've still given us the best version of Superman to hit the screen since Richard Donner made us believe a man can fly.
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