The Brave and the Bold

Brave and Bold CGC graded The caped crusader teams up with other classic DC Comics superheroes. With formidable foes around every corner, Batman will still rely on his stealth, resourcefulness and limitless supply of cool gadgets to bring justice home. Though still based in Gotham, Batman will frequently find himself outside city limits, facing situations that are both unfamiliar and exhilarating. Blue Beetle, Green Arrow, Aquaman and countless others will get a chance to uphold justice alongside Batman.

Fans of all ages will cheer the caped crusader as he battles crime and injustice. Light in tone, Batman: The Brave and the Bold will introduce younger viewers to a famed hero while still offering plenty to excite diehard fans--the visual style of the series has been inspired by the look and feel of the work of 40s and 50s classic comic book Batman artists. Building on the iconic character of Batman, this latest interpretation of the classic Batman franchise finds Batman teaming up with heroes from across the DC Universe, delivering nonstop action and adventure with a touch of comic relief in this new animated series. But it also seemlessly combines it with current DC Comics continuity to end up making something unique yet familiar, innocent yet exciting -- and overall entertaining. So in that respect, Batman: TBATB perfectly captures the essence of that era. It was common for the Batman of that day to go travelling through outer space or to fight villains atop a gigantic cuckoo clock. The Batman of that time was much more light-hearted and often had over-the-top adventures. If you want dark done right than watch BTAS and Chris Nolan Batman, but if you want light heartedness done right than watch this show. This my 3rd favorite batman animated series after the one from 90s and Batman Beyond. The villians and lines might be a little campy but certainly not on a Batmsn 1960s level or Joel Schumacher level.

I usually prefer a darker Batman but I still like this better than The Batman. Better than the score its given. Whether it be him and plastic man taking on the savage henchman hordes of Gorilla Grodd on Dinosaur Island, or battling Chemo in the Bat-Boat via voice command while fellow heroes Aquaman and The new Atom Battle a deadly radiated virus from inside of him, the welcome inclusion of him globetrotting and the numerous team-ups with various incarnations of DC superheroes that you thought no one really remembered or cared about, and given the spotlight at least once a season/episode. BaTB batman doesn't seem to take crap from anyone. BaTB Batman takes the the dark knight's smooth evasive fighting style usually shown in shows of the DCAU, and hands you an in your face ass-Kicking before you know what's what. As the portrayal of the original batman changes from the acting of adam west , to the voice acting of c-list tv and movie actor Diedrich Bader, the camp factor dies out like a candle in hurricane of fisticuffs and batarangs. It's certainly more entertaining and a lot less insulting than the previous animated incarnation of the dark knight "The Batman" While this not the series I'd liked to see being done,I can,none the less,appreciate it for what it is.an entertaining,funny and original interpretation of the dark knight.

While the show is intentionally cheesy, Batman himself is no Adam West throw back.Some of the comedy comes from the differences between Batman and his various co-star. Batman travels to a distant planet to aid the Batman-like hero of that planet, and discovers that he has super-powers... After a team up with Booster Gold against the Riddler, Batman is unwittingly besides himself when a lab explosion splits him into three separate Caped Crusaders, each unaware of the others. Javascript Disabled Many features will not be enabled as a result. Make your own game where Batman teams up with other heroes like Blue Beetle, Aquaman, Green Arrow or Red Tornado. The Batman: The Brave and the Bold Game Creator is a free games site that lets you build your own action games and send them to Cartoon Network's online game gallery for everyone to play.

Each issue of the comic book featured two characters or groups teaming up to fight a stronger villain; unlike the TV series, Batman did not become a permanent fixture of the publication until 1960, and then only until 1983. An updated animated series centering on the Caped Crusader himself as he partners and deals with his fellow superheroes in the DC Comics universe.