Friday, October 11, 2013

Batman cartoon characters

The series was more adult-oriented than previous superhero cartoons. It was the first such cartoon in years to depict outright physical violence against antagonists (though only one character was depicted as having been shot — Commissioner Gordon, in the episode “I Am the Night”, is shown lying unconscious due to a gunshot wound he received offscreen) and one of the first animated shows in years to depict realistic firearms. First-time producers Timm and Radomski reportedly encountered resistance from studio executives, but the success of Burton’s first film allowed the embryonic series to survive long enough to produce a pilot episode, “On Leather Wings”, which, according to Timm, “got a lot of people off our backs”.New villains such as Red Claw, Baby-Doll, Kyodai Ken, Tygrus and the Sewer King were invented for the series, but to little acclaim. On the other hand, the Joker’s accomplice Harley Quinn, Gotham City police detective Renee Montoya and the vigilante Lock-Up achieved such popularity that they became characters in the comics.


Batman cartoon characters


Batman cartoon characters

Batman cartoon characters


Older villains that were lesser known from the comics, such as Count Vertigo, the Mirror Man and the Clock King, were modified for the series in both appearance and personality. The series was also the first to suggest that Harvey Dent had a pre-existing dual personality before becoming Two-Face. This idea came from Alan Burnett, one of the series’ producers and head writers.Aside from creating characters that crossed over into the main line of DC Comics, several of the series’ reinterpretations were carried over as well. Mr. Freeze was revised in the comics to emulate the series’ tragic story, the success of which actually compelled DC to bring the character back after “killing” him off some years earlier; Clayface was revised to be much more similar in appearance to his animated counterpart; and Two-Face’s double-sided, black-and-white suit has become a common appearance for the character.There is no download file for this post.


 







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