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    Quote Originally Posted by Jaxius._ View Post
    Well watched Batman beyond and The Batman lately, I wish they would make a batman cartoon like assault on arkahm (aimed at teens/adults)
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    There was some CGI thing they used to show on Nine (or Go) late at night. Pretty sure that was aimed at an older audience

    What you need to do is find the original Batman The Animated Series from the 90s. There was the best Batman cartoon ever, enjoyable for teens and adults, and bonus Batman and Joker have the same voices as in Arkham Asylum.
    Beware The Batman is the CGI show. Caught an episode or 2 on tv so went out and bought the dvds. Is aimed at an older audience. Probably why it got canned. Was actually good we thought.

    And if you want dark Batman stuff, might I suggest The Dark Knight Returns cartoon movie. They separated it into 2 parts but you can track down a release that put it back together. You'll notice alot of references of this Frank Miller story in the upcoming movie. Kinda why I am excited for the live action movie because this comic story is just brutally awesome. And Year One is also another Frank Miller story, great cartoon and worth watching too.

    And another dark comic that is being made into a cartoon movie is The Killing Joke. It is the origin story of the Joker and it is quite quite brutal. And topping it off, they've given it a go ahead for an R rating, only way it can be done if you've read the comic. And if that ain't enough, Conroy and Hamill will reprise their iconic roles. Hamill, while retired from the Joker, always said he would come back for this role. Tim Burton, and a number others, have cited this story as inspirations.

    Sorry for the essays, but I am a massive Batman fan

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1AZRAEL1 View Post

    And another dark comic that is being made into a cartoon movie is The Killing Joke. It is the origin story of the Joker and it is quite quite brutal. And topping it off, they've given it a go ahead for an R rating, only way it can be done if you've read the comic. And if that ain't enough, Conroy and Hamill will reprise their iconic roles. Hamill, while retired from the Joker, always said he would come back for this role. Tim Burton, and a number others, have cited this story as inspirations.

    Sorry for the essays, but I am a massive Batman fan
    I have been really getting into Batman after playing Arkham Knight.

    I am so pumped for The Killing Joke movie. I'm hoping they make an animated movie based on the Hush storyline next. Under the Red Hood is probably my favourite animated Batman flick.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bartrim View Post
    I have been really getting into Batman after playing Arkham Knight.

    I am so pumped for The Killing Joke movie. I'm hoping they make an animated movie based on the Hush storyline next. Under the Red Hood is probably my favourite animated Batman flick.
    I loved all the Arkham games. Even though the panned Origins, mostly for the controls, the story was great. When Knight was coming, I played through Origins Asylum and City all again. I love that the games all have massive references to the comics all through them. Knight was a little dissapointing due to the heavy reliance on the Batmobile, but storywise again it was just awesome. Wish they went with Jean Paul Valley as Azrael, but he was the old comics while Michael is the new Azrael.

    Speaking of which, I would love to see Knightfall done as a cartoon movie, or 3 because of how damn long it is. Probably my favourite Batman stories of all time, which I was reading the TPB only to realise it is missing a massive amount of comics. So I am on the hunt for the ones I need to complete the story. Damn these publishers for having a great story arc spanning a number of comic titles

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1AZRAEL1 View Post
    Beware The Batman is the CGI show. Caught an episode or 2 on tv so went out and bought the dvds. Is aimed at an older audience. Probably why it got canned. Was actually good we thought.

    And if you want dark Batman stuff, might I suggest The Dark Knight Returns cartoon movie. They separated it into 2 parts but you can track down a release that put it back together. You'll notice alot of references of this Frank Miller story in the upcoming movie. Kinda why I am excited for the live action movie because this comic story is just brutally awesome. And Year One is also another Frank Miller story, great cartoon and worth watching too.

    And another dark comic that is being made into a cartoon movie is The Killing Joke. It is the origin story of the Joker and it is quite quite brutal. And topping it off, they've given it a go ahead for an R rating, only way it can be done if you've read the comic. And if that ain't enough, Conroy and Hamill will reprise their iconic roles. Hamill, while retired from the Joker, always said he would come back for this role. Tim Burton, and a number others, have cited this story as inspirations.

    Sorry for the essays, but I am a massive Batman fan
    I watched that a while ago, I enjoyed seeing how the villians had aged. Batman killing the Joker was unexpected, but then so was Batman VS Superman.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jaxius._ View Post
    I watched that a while ago, I enjoyed seeing how the villians had aged. Batman killing the Joker was unexpected, but then so was Batman VS Superman.
    Very dystopian future. Frank Miller knows how to do great stuff. Technically he didn't kill him, Joker did when he moved his head lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1AZRAEL1 View Post
    And another dark comic that is being made into a cartoon movie is The Killing Joke. It is the origin story of the Joker and it is quite quite brutal. And topping it off, they've given it a go ahead for an R rating, only way it can be done if you've read the comic. And if that ain't enough, Conroy and Hamill will reprise their iconic roles. Hamill, while retired from the Joker, always said he would come back for this role. Tim Burton, and a number others, have cited this story as inspirations.

    Sorry for the essays, but I am a massive Batman fan
    Gee, you've taken me by surprise. I always thought DC Comics policy was to keep the Joker's background constantly unknown.

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    One of the SBS channels is converting to a Food Channel tomorrow.
    As if we need more reasons to inspire people to eat more or try more different foods, in one of the fattest nations in the world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shockNwave View Post
    Gee, you've taken me by surprise. I always thought DC Comics policy was to keep the Joker's background constantly unknown.
    That's partially true. His origin was revealed in 1951 in Detective Comics 168. In the story, Batman and Robin try to solve the case of The Red Hood. They track him down and he tells them the story that he stole the outfit from the real red hood and started to use it himself. He takes them to where he had Joker tied up and Joker reveals his story that when he jumped into the vat of chemicals to escape Batman, he became transformed. This was reused and updated in 1988 with The Killing Joke.

    But there have been a few other origin stories that have been done since, so really there is no one right correct story. Much like how in Nolan's Dark Knight, the Joker tells a different story each time.

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    Watching Jessica Jones. Interesting how they make it so dark and gritty but keep it in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. David Tennant is very creepy in it.
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