| I enjoyed this movie because it showed both Batmen. You see Bruce Wayne in his prime and his final fight with The Joker, and you see Terry McGuiness in his only fight with The Joker, and the question is finally answered how The Joker bit the dust. A plan of his, backfired. Big time. Anyways, on with the review: Four and a half stars for cast: A+ with Kevin Conroy, Mark Hamill, Tara Strong, and Matthew Valencia. Some of the other parts, even with Terry were a little dry. Five stars for story: I enjoyed this story heavily. It was just cool, with the interaction of both Batmen. You see the sternness and the anger of Bruce Wayne, and the comic relief of Terry McGuiness. Cool. Five stars for Director: Bruce W. Timm contributed to all forms of Batman animation, and thats one of the reasons why this movie was such a big hit. OVERALL SCORE: FIVE STARS This is a great Batman movie. I reccomend it! |
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| (2000) VOICE CAST Terry McGuiness/Batman.........Will Friedle Bruce Wayne/Batman.........Kevin Conroy The Joker/Jordan Price.........Mark Hamill Commisioner Barbara Gordon.........Angie Harmon Communications Engineer Tim Drake.........Dean Stockwell Barbara Gordon/Batgirl.........Tara Strong Tim Drake/Robin.........Matthew Valencia |
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| The original Batman stares down the Joker in the flashback scene (left), and the new Batman fights The Joker (right). Kevin Conroy returned to do the voice of Bruce Wayne/Original Batman and Boy Meets World's Will Friedle did the voice of Terry McGuiness/Batman Beyond. |
| In the flashback scene, The Joker attempts to brainwash Robin, and as you can see, he succeeded. Voiced by Matthew Valencia. |
| The Joker returned to "give Gotham City a wedgie again!" Voiced once again by Mark Hamill. |