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Honestly this feels like a battle for the cowl game with out it being a battle for the cowl game which is ok I guess
Thought i'd share this here too.
The long-chinned image reminds me of m-m-m-m-m-Max.
The name ? Headroom, M-M-M-Max Headroom.
Always worth reading if TAS people are in charge.
I don’t know what to say or think.
I can see why they replaced Curry. I know even Conroy had to re-record and adjust aspects of his performance as they honed out the artwork/tone of the series. Hamill's take on the Joker just has that extra bit of humour that makes it... well, still a cartoon that kids will watch, if that makes sense, while still having that menace.
This heart breaking moment from Mask of the Phantasm may be my favorite bit of performance from him, for how he so perfectly captured how the deaths of his parents haunt Bruce and compel him to do what he does. His agony in realizing that he's found a happiness he didn't believe was possible never fails to cut right to my heart.
Another great Justice League: Unlimited clip that shows the humanity of Batman is this one, where our hero takes on the task of confronting Ace, a young girl whose power has grown destructive. It's a downplayed scene, but Kevin perfectly plays a very stoic but warm Bruce who sees so much of himself in this young kid whose world has been upturned. The quiet yet firm way he comforts her and allows her to die peacefully always gets me.
I recommend everyone check out the "end" of Kevin's role as Batman in the DCAU through the same Justice League: Unlimited episode that includes the Ace clip above, titled "Epilogue," that shows his Bruce as an old man, a far cry from his crime fighting days. I just really love that the writers had the balls to show Bruce in an unflattering light, very much a tragic figure because his devotion to his mission made him lose those closest to him. Kevin really captures the weathered and past it Bruce well,
It was a lot of fun when Justice League: Unlimited told a story that brought two Batmans together, or rather a past and future Batman. It's just amazing and awesome to hear Kevin playing off of himself, and to see how different the two "versions" of Bruce are with so much time and experience between them.
A powerful scene in Kevin's Batman tenure is what kickstarts Batman Beyond, where Bruce is still fighting crime despite being too old and past his limit. In a moment of weakness he picks up a gun to make a criminal run before the thug beats him to death. In horror, it's then that he realizes that he can no longer do the job anymore, no doubt unable to shake how much what he did reminded him of Joe Chill sticking up him and his parents when he was a boy. It's shocking and worrying to see a Batman so incapable, given what we've seen Kevin's Batman do before. It brings to mind the bittersweet nature of watching your heroes age, because they can't live up to what they once were.
Another great Beyond episode, this time from one where Ace, Bruce's dog, goes missing. We see genuine concern from Bruce, as much as he tries to mask it, and get a touching look into how the two first met, leading to Ace's adoption.
And these last ones are just generally badass...
Kevin reciting Batman's contingency plans for the Justice League, should they turn evil:
And finally, a really great animation depicting the ending to The Dark Knight (and the behind the scenes leading to its creation), dubbing Kevin's voice over Christian Bale's performance using lines from the film that Conroy did a cold reading of during a podcast for Nerdist.
Incredible to take in the sheer amount of work this man did as Batman. We will never see such a prolific career full of such achievement ever again. What a talent, what a treasure.
More than anything, I'm just grateful I was alive to experience all this, and to grow up when I did. His Batman changed my life in much the same way the Tobey Maguire Spider-Man films did. Those two characters, and those two actors, were so quintessential in me becoming who I am and believing what I do. It was wonderful to have something to look up to growing up, that made me want to be a better person.
I couldn't agree more.
I wish he was Batman for the Hush and long Halloween films
But over all he was my Batman and it saddens me he isn’t going to do any more Batman projects
It also annoys me that whole Arkham beyond game with him voicing Batman also never happened
Contains Swearing.
I would have loved to have listened to the watchalong commentaries they had planned, I need to get hold of Fatman and Batman #11 that's Kevin's first appearance on Fatman on Batman its a great conversation.