Batman of the Future - Der Joker kommt zurück
Es gibt nichts zu Lachen, wenn der größte aller Schurken aus der Vergangenheit auftaucht, um Batman, Bruce Wayne und ganz Gotham City zu drohen.Es gibt nichts zu Lachen, wenn der größte aller Schurken aus der Vergangenheit auftaucht, um Batman, Bruce Wayne und ganz Gotham City zu drohen.Es gibt nichts zu Lachen, wenn der größte aller Schurken aus der Vergangenheit auftaucht, um Batman, Bruce Wayne und ganz Gotham City zu drohen.
- Auszeichnungen
- 3 Gewinne & 5 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Terry McGinnis
- (Synchronisation)
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- The Joker
- (Synchronisation)
- Bruce Wayne
- (Synchronisation)
- Barbara Gordon
- (Synchronisation)
- Tim Drake
- (Synchronisation)
- Mary McGinnis
- (Synchronisation)
- Harley Quinn
- (Synchronisation)
- Batgirl
- (Synchronisation)
- Robin
- (Synchronisation)
- Dee Dee
- (Synchronisation)
- Chucko
- (Synchronisation)
- Ghoul
- (Synchronisation)
- Woof
- (Synchronisation)
- Bonk
- (Synchronisation)
- Chelsea
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Rachel Leigh Cook)
- Matt McGinnis
- (Synchronisation)
- Dana Tan
- (Synchronisation)
- Ms. Carr
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Vernee Watson-Johnson)
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but this is some surprise! we watched in school during a free time and amazingly, i was hanging on every bit of the video. the animation was wonderful, and even the story line and the freaky voice of little joker. if you love batman and love great animation, i absolutely insist you watch this. cool.
It's hard to try and not spoil how the Joker, fifty years into the future, re-appears with his gang the Jokerz when Bruce Wayne is now an old man and Terry McGinnis is the new young Batman. Without saying too much, the Jokerz are stealing some high-tech equipment, and something smells fishy on top of the conniving Jordan Price possibly double-crossing Wayne, who is taking back control over Wayne enterprises. But when the Joker himself crashes Wayne's party, McGinnis and Wayne try and investigate what's going on- who he really is, since he's supposed to be killed- and where he'll strike next. The writing and crafting of the mystery, and the eventual truth, is told creatively and with the kind of absorption Batman fans crave (it IS Detective Comics after all), but also impressive is the animation done mostly with computers and not skimping on making the action fairly intense (the subtraction of a good deal of the blah heavy metal music from the show is a plus here).
And lest not forget Conroy as Bruce Wayne, always a sturdy presence, and Mark Hamill as the Joker. They're probably two of the most iconic voice actors of their time just on the basis of their work in the Batman animated saga; Hamill especially gives it his all, and even puts in double-time on the voice of Jordon Price (which for a little while begs the question of him being involved in the crimes), as the clown prince of crime and mayhem. It's such a good performance that it makes up for some standard work by other voice actors (however fine) by Dean Stockwell and Angie Harmon. With just his voice he projects this iconic villain for all its worth, and ranks up there with Nicholson and (now) Ledger as the wonderful if varied versions. Somehow, even in the drama, Hamill manages to get a couple of laughs out of the audience with this Joker. Funny, since it's one of the most dramatic Batman stories yet. 8.5/10
What I found was a great bit of animation with a surprisingly awesome storyline. I was expecting the comic book cliche of a clone replacement, but the fresh twist had me guessing all the way through. And I was right about loving the Joker, he was still as great as he always was.
If you haven't seen it yet, don't wait. It won't disappoint you.
I've also had the chance to watch a big chunk of the series, and it's always neat when a video release like this is a continuous piece of the series. The voice acting is well done, the story is compelling and dynamic, and the physical limitations of the real world are easily evaded with the animation medium. This makes Batman a lot more agile, swift, and sneaky then he ever could be in the movies. Anybody who's followed the show has probably seen this, but if you haven't, it's definitely worth a watch.
Yeah, this movie had an interesting development time. Having to be delayed and re-edited after the Columbine massacre started a new backlash against violence in films and video games (because it's easier to pass the buck to those two industries instead of going after the real cause), the film had some scenes changed to avoid mentioning death, change or remove lines of dialogue, and even shorten some fight scenes. However, fans hated the change, and in 2002, after countless petitions, the original, uncut version of the film was released with a PG-13 rating.
And I have to agree that the movie is best watched uncut. Being a film, it could do anything that KidsWB would never allow an episode of the cartoon it's based on to have, giving it the tone that the fans would expect from Batman. Also, the voice actors return to reprise their respective roles (even Mark Hamill comes back to voice Joker), and they do a fantastic job, and the story is awesome, with many twists, and even a flashback telling the tale of Joker's death (the cause being different depending on which version is being watched, edited or original uncut). This is a good film for any Batman fan, and one best watched uncut (unless you have kids, in that case, the edited version is also good).
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- WissenswertesWhen Bruce is checking the future Joker's voice-print against that of the past Joker's, the clip is a newly animated (but previously scripted) segment from Holiday Knights (1997), which was the first episode produced of Batman & Robin (1997).
- PatzerAfter the scene with the holographic Tim Drake and the automated weapons, Batman gets into the Batmobile and runs a search for Jolly Jack, which arrives at an abandoned candy factory. There is no mention of where or how Terry ever heard of Jolly Jack. However, Jolly Jack was written all over the Joker's getaway vehicle after he attacked Bruce at the Wayne Enterprises press conference.
- Zitate
The Joker: [Batman puts the Joker in an arm lock] What are you doing?
Terry McGinnis: Fighting dirty.
The Joker: The real Batman would never -
[as Batman tightens his arm lock]
The Joker: Ooh!
Terry McGinnis: Told you you didn't know me.
[releases him]
The Joker: Funny guy...
Terry McGinnis: Can't say the same for you.
The Joker: Impudent brat... who do you think you're talking to?
Terry McGinnis: Not a comedian, I'll tell you that.
The Joker: [draws a laser pistol] Shut your mouth!
[fires at Batman]
Terry McGinnis: [retreats into the rafters] The real Batman never talked to you much, did he? That's probably why you were so fixated on him.
[tossing a batarang, knocking the pistol out of the Joker's hand]
The Joker: Don't play psychoanalyst with me, boy!
Terry McGinnis: Oh, I don't need a degree to figure you out.
[hits the lights with a batarang, plunging the room into darkness]
Terry McGinnis: The real reason you kept coming back was you never got a laugh out of the old man.
The Joker: I'm not hearing this...
Terry McGinnis: Get a clue, clownie! He's got no sense of humor! He wouldn't know a good joke if it bit him in the cape... not that you ever had a good joke.
The Joker: Shut up... shut up!
Terry McGinnis: I mean, joy-buzzers, squirting flowers, lame! Where's the "A" material? Make a face, drop your pants, something!
The Joker: Show yourself!
Terry McGinnis: You make me laugh. But only 'cause I think you're kinda pathetic.
[mimics the Joker's laugh]
The Joker: Stop that!
Terry McGinnis: [still laughing] So you fell in a tank of acid, got your skin bleached and decided to become a supervillain. What? You couldn't get a job as a rodeo clown?
[continues laughing]
The Joker: [pulling out some grenades] Don't you dare laugh at me!...
Terry McGinnis: [laughs some more] Why? I thought the Joker always wanted to make Batman laugh!
[continues laughing]
The Joker: [screaming in a fit of rage] YOU'RE NOT BATMAN!
[throws the grenades, knocking Terry out of the rafters and onto the ground]
- Alternative VersionenThe Blu-ray and digital platform used the short version of the 2003 Warner Bros. Family Entertainment logo with the 1996 crunching noises while the last few seconds of the fanfare is played twice when in fact it should've ended once.
- VerbindungenEdited from Batman und das Phantom (1993)
- SoundtracksBatman Beyond: Return of the Joker (Main Title)
Written and Performed by Kristopher Carter
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