ezrathegreat
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Its a timeless classic. Part of the reason why I love DC comics so much.
Its a timeless classic. Part of the reason why I love DC comics so much.I downloaded it off kickass a few months agoMan I've been looking for the entire set for Batman TAS for years and I can't find it
Banes first episode
When he was stuck in the dream
Poison Ivys first episode![]()

Batman get out of there!
2 part episode so I had to wait until next week
I am truly conflicted on if I should Rep you or Neg you Breh.
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Man I've been looking for the entire set for Batman TAS for years and I can't find it
I almost copped it a couple Christmases ago from FYE with Christmas money but I couldn't get around the whole dvd thing
Not on Blu-ray?
Nah it's not on blu yet and warners needs to get on that. I don't understand why it's not on blu
Warner Bros. needs to focus on giving "Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero" and ESPECIALLY "Batman: Mask of the Phantasm" proper Blu-ray & Digital HD releases before they consider doing the TV show. The entire "Static Shock" series getting a proper DVD & Digital release also needs to be a hotter priority.lol did this turn into a @Reinscarf bashing thread?
He's not gonna have time brehs the Blue Jays will be back soon and he's gonna watch every inning of all 162 games![]()
Banes first episode
When he was stuck in the dream
Poison Ivys first episode![]()
This was the best vision of Batman I ever saw, as a non comic book nerd. I remember watching it as a kid after school on Fox, like 3:30, me and my friends just grabbing the oreos and milk and all of us around the little tv. There was one really great episode where someone was stalking one of the Detective contacts Batman had, Bullock, that one stuck with me. All the episodes were really dark, and had this grim, nihilistic, gritty tone, that nothing since has been able to really capture. The Scarecrow was dark as fukk, as was the Mad Hatter, and a few others, had these tortured back stories, that made their warped personalities that much more effective.

Great postThis was the best vision of Batman I ever saw, as a non comic book nerd. I remember watching it as a kid after school on Fox, like 3:30, me and my friends just grabbing the oreos and milk and all of us around the little tv. There was one really great episode where someone was stalking one of the Detective contacts Batman had, Bullock, that one stuck with me. All the episodes were really dark, and had this grim, nihilistic, gritty tone, that nothing since has been able to really capture. The Scarecrow was dark as fukk, as was the Mad Hatter, and a few others, had these tortured back stories, that made their warped personalities that much more effective.