Batman: Strange Days & Beyond (2014 animated shorts) [Now Online]
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posted04/20/2014 11:49 AM (UTC)byAbout Me
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- DC Entertainment Debuts New BRUCE TIMM BATMAN Animated Short Images
Coming April 9 opposite a new episode of Teen TItans Go. Bruce Timm returns to pit Batman against Prof. Hugo Strange. Looking pretty awesome!

Coming April 9 opposite a new episode of Teen TItans Go. Bruce Timm returns to pit Batman against Prof. Hugo Strange. Looking pretty awesome!





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- Exclusive Interview: Bruce Timm On His Return to Batman With ‘Strange Days’
... I got to thinking, well, you know, even B:TAS was not 100% exactly what I would do with Batman if I was boss of the world and didn’t have to take into account economics or TV executives. If I was the boss of the world, how exactly would I do Batman and some of the things they tried to incorporate into B:TAS but had to change a little for various reasons.
For example, the look of the show is famously very retro. But if I had my way, I would have made the show a real period piece. I would have set it absolutely in 1939. With 1939 technology, clothes and everything. Not just somewhat retro styled. That made me think, hey, if I was going to do it in 1939, then that means it would be in black and white.
Also, just personality-wise with Batman, I have this idea in my head that it would be kind of neat to play Batman not so much as a human being but almost as a force of nature. Like he’s so focused on his mission that he doesn’t make chit chat. He’s not friendly. He doesn’t make jokes. He only talks when he absolutely has to do so to further his war on crime. Even when he’s with Alfred. Alfred is basically just a tool in his arsenal. He’s not Batman’s best buddy. Same with Commissioner Gordon. No sidekicks. No nothing. He’s just this lone, grim avenger.
A whole lot more in the article. Well worth a read.
... I got to thinking, well, you know, even B:TAS was not 100% exactly what I would do with Batman if I was boss of the world and didn’t have to take into account economics or TV executives. If I was the boss of the world, how exactly would I do Batman and some of the things they tried to incorporate into B:TAS but had to change a little for various reasons.
For example, the look of the show is famously very retro. But if I had my way, I would have made the show a real period piece. I would have set it absolutely in 1939. With 1939 technology, clothes and everything. Not just somewhat retro styled. That made me think, hey, if I was going to do it in 1939, then that means it would be in black and white.
Also, just personality-wise with Batman, I have this idea in my head that it would be kind of neat to play Batman not so much as a human being but almost as a force of nature. Like he’s so focused on his mission that he doesn’t make chit chat. He’s not friendly. He doesn’t make jokes. He only talks when he absolutely has to do so to further his war on crime. Even when he’s with Alfred. Alfred is basically just a tool in his arsenal. He’s not Batman’s best buddy. Same with Commissioner Gordon. No sidekicks. No nothing. He’s just this lone, grim avenger.
A whole lot more in the article. Well worth a read.
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- "Batman: Strange Days" - Bruce Timm's Batman 75th Anniversary Short (Official) [YouTube]
Follow the link to watch the whole enchilada completely free.
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.
Don't miss "Batman: Strange Days" and other unique DC Nation shorts Wednesday nights at 6:30 p.m. (5:30 CST) on Cartoon Network during Teen Titans Go!
To hear Bruce Timm talk about the development of this Batman 75th Anniversary short, be sure to catch the most recent episode of "DC All Access": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bnVCpbZ2jl8
Follow the link to watch the whole enchilada completely free.
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.
Don't miss "Batman: Strange Days" and other unique DC Nation shorts Wednesday nights at 6:30 p.m. (5:30 CST) on Cartoon Network during Teen Titans Go!
To hear Bruce Timm talk about the development of this Batman 75th Anniversary short, be sure to catch the most recent episode of "DC All Access": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bnVCpbZ2jl8
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- Spot the Easter Eggs in a New Batman Film for His 75th Anniversary
Check out Darwyn Cooke's 75th anniversary short Batman Beyond with a whole lot of caped crusader action going on. Free on Yahoo, this time.

Check out Darwyn Cooke's 75th anniversary short Batman Beyond with a whole lot of caped crusader action going on. Free on Yahoo, this time.


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