A crossover film between and the original animated series | Won 2 , nominated for 6 more 2009 Warner Bros |
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Some purists argue that "Timmverse" is more appropriate, as Bruce Timm was a more consistent creative force in the various shows than Paul Dini, who left before the end of it | Set in the universe of the TV series |
It was Superman: The Animated Series that really built it, since Batman: The Animated Series barring Zatanna and Jonah Hex did not feature or acknowledge other heroes, whereas Superman's three-parter pilot had Martha Kent mentioning "that nut in Gotham City", and had Superman meeting the Flash, Green Lantern, Aquaman, Lobo and of course, several cross-overs with Batman, which ultimately led to Justice League.
25Rented these movies and watched them all though some were sadly mediocre | What films are connected, what films are standalone stories, and what else should you know about the series? I hope that makes sense |
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Won 1 , nominated for 5 more | I write for both ScreenRant and CBR |
When the license to Batman: TAS on Fox Kids expired, they went on to make an called The New Batman Adventures for the Kids WB, which in practice was more of a and featured a massive art redesign to match up with Superman: TAS.
13The 246-page book looks at the entire history of the Caped Crusader, including his comic book tales, his movie career, and everything in between | However, some of the titles share continuity, while a number have no attachments at all |
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Retrieved July 17, 2021 — via | Partially based on The New 52's Batman crossover story, by |
However, there are two GL movies that are connected to each other, but are not connected to any other films featuring the character.
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