Cuando aparece en Gotham City un hombre conocido como Red Hood, Batman se verá forzado a frenarlo. Red Hood, comenzará a hacer el mismo trabajo que Batman, aunque bajo otro código moral: mat... Leer todoCuando aparece en Gotham City un hombre conocido como Red Hood, Batman se verá forzado a frenarlo. Red Hood, comenzará a hacer el mismo trabajo que Batman, aunque bajo otro código moral: matar es una opción.Cuando aparece en Gotham City un hombre conocido como Red Hood, Batman se verá forzado a frenarlo. Red Hood, comenzará a hacer el mismo trabajo que Batman, aunque bajo otro código moral: matar es una opción.
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- Batman
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- Jason Todd
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- Joker
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- Chi Chi
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- Leon
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- Rick
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- TriviaThe story is based on the 1988 Batman Comics storyline "A Death in the Family," where readers voted via a 1-900 number to either save or kill off the second Robin, Jason Todd. Over 10,000 votes were cast and with only a 72-vote majority, the decision was made to kill him. Todd was later brought back in 2005 as part of the 2005 "Under the Hood" storyline.
- ErroresThe bathroom in which Batman and the Red Hood fight in has no door to it, until Batman makes his own door by punching the Red Hood through a wall.
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Jason Todd: Ignoring what he's done in the past. Blindly, stupidly disregarding the entire graveyards he's filled, the thousands who have suffered, the friends he's crippled. You know, I thought... I thought I'd be the last person you'd ever let him hurt. If it had been you that he beat to a bloody pulp, if he had taken you from this world, I would've done nothing but search the planet for this pathetic pile of evil, death-worshiping garbage and then send him off to hell!
Batman: You don't understand. I don't think you've ever understood.
Jason Todd: What? That your moral code just won't allow for that? It's too hard to cross that line?
Batman: No! God Almighty, no. It'd be too damned easy. All I've ever wanted to do is kill him. A day doesn't go by that I don't think about subjecting him to every horrendous torture he's dealt out to others, and then... end him.
Joker: Aw, so you *do* think about me.
Batman: But if I do that, if I allow myself to go down into that place... I'll never come back.
Jason Todd: Why? I'm not talking about killing Penguin or Scarecrow or Dent. I'm talking about *him*, just him. And doing it because... because he took me away from you.
Batman: I can't. I'm sorry.
Joker: That is so sweet!
- ConexionesEdited into Batman: Muerte en la familia (2020)
The best asset of Under the Red Hood is the writing. It is just fantastic. Not only is it intelligent and smart but it is very deep and complex and delves into the characters far more effectively than any of the Nolan and Schumacher movies in my opinion. For example, Batman is not only dark, charismatic and brooding as he should be, but the writers brought a certain edge and poignancy to him too. The villains in general are also well developed.
I was also very impressed with the animation. It has a dark, haunting visual style, with smooth backgrounds, well drawn characters and atmospheric colouring, not to mention a beautifully realised Gotham City. The music is great too, very rousing and quite powerful and fits with each scene appropriately. The story is engrossing, with a great idea and well-choreographed sequences. Also the flashbacks actually add to the story in alternative to distracting from it. The voice acting is very well done from pretty much all, Bruce Greenwood does something quite special with Batman while staying true to the character, while Nightwing- wonderfully voiced by Neil Patrick Harris- is fun and witty and his frustration with Batman is done well.
Overall, a very well done animated film. 9/10 Bethany Cox
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- 26 feb 2011
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 15 minutos
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- 1.78 : 1