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A wealthy playboy and a Chicago cop both return to Gotham City where their lives will intersect in unexpected ways.

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Ratings: IMDB: 7.3/10
Released: October 18, 2011
Runtime: 64 min
Genres: Animation Action Crime
Countries: United States
Companies: Warner Bros. Animation Warner Premiere DC Entertainment
Cast: Bryan Cranston Eliza Dushku Ben McKenzie
Crew: Lauren Montgomery Frank Miller Bob Kane Tab Murphy Sam Liu

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~Dime~ 1 points 4 months ago.

I can honestly say this is one of the best DC Batman Animated movies made. They did the characters right in it for once. Like, Gorden for once was no fool in this one. Pretty much knew who Bats was right away. It might not be everyone’s cup of tea when it comes to Batman, as he was still kind of naive in this one. Not the Batman people know so well. But as the title says - it is Year One. He was still learning.

Everything in this movie was great, from the voice acting, to the character devolvement, to the animation itself. The guy who did Bruce/Batman’s voice clearly tried to channel Kevin Conroy voice wise, and was pretty close. But no one can ever replace him fully. He will always be the voice of Batman to me when it comes to animation. But this guy did a great job. But anyways.

With all of that being said. It really makes you wonder why they’ve been able to make such fantastic animated movies, and had such a hard time with live DC Films. Here is to hoping Gunn’s new vision changes that, and they step up.