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Batman - The Animated Series, Volume Three (DC Comics Classic Collection)
from Warner Home Video
starring Kevin Conroy, Mark Hamill
directed by Bruce Timm
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List Price: $44.98
Price: $35.99
You save: $8.99 (19%)
Media: DVD
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Features:
- Animated
- Box set
- Closed-captioned
- Color
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5.0 
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The End of an Era 
This set contains the final 29 (one more than the package lists!) episodes of the original "Batman: The Animated Series." After these adventures fans would have to wait a whole three years for new capers set in the animated Gotham, and as the reviews for Volume 4 point out some found those episodes lacking. But we're talking about the episodes on this set, and there is some strong material here. This set introduces several characters that would go on to play huge roles in the animated Batman mythos. We... more info
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BONERTASTIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 
This product LITERALITY gave me a massive erection. It's that great (or horrible depending on who you talk to)!
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The seldom seen, but the best volume of the Dark Knight's Adventures 
This volume shows the true talent of Batman alone, and with Robin, with even some of the banter that takes you back to the 60's live-action series (done so much better!). We get to see what was at the time, some of his "lost,but not forgotten" foes, such as Hugo Strange (that got a more prominent treating on "The Batman"), The Clock King (giving Bruce & Dick a taste of what life is probably like for The Flash!) and the wierd, sad and dangerous Baby Doll (for me, a perfect blend of The... more info
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Welcome to Gotham 
This review focuses on Burton's Batman (Batman89, Batman Returns), Nolan's Batman (Batman Begins, the Dark Knight), and 1992 original Batman: The Animated Series. I'm excluding Schumacher's Batman (Batman Forever, Batman and Robin), the 1960's Batman series, and "The Batman", simply because I believe they are the weakest representations. To be perfectly honest, I love Burton, Nolan, and BTAS equally. All three interpretations are so different, that they cannot be compared. And it is really annoying... more info
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