I do like this crossover. I do feel like it has Batman's stuff overshadow Superman's a bit though. Joker thoroughly beats Supes *and* Lex, requiring Batman without really much turnaround save the robot in the printing machine (Which is then immediately followed up by Batman beating up bigger robots). I'd have rather liked Supes to get in a little more of a showing as a smart person himself, rather than pretty constantly falling into the Joker's/Batman's tricks.
Still, that's a very minor nitpick and I do overall love this crossover.
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"Worlds Finest" is a fantastic crossover, and I love Superman The Animated Series overall, my personally favourite episode is "The Late Mr. Kent" and do hope that Chuck reviews it in the future, and the reason I love this series is because of its characters, I personally feel that this series has the best interpretations of Superman/Clark Kent, Lois Lane, and Lex Luthor, and had a great supporting cast with Dan Turpin as just one example.
I'd even say that this 3 part/film was a great way to get newcomers who only were invested in Batman The Animated Series to see what Supermans series was all about.
I'd even say that this 3 part/film was a great way to get newcomers who only were invested in Batman The Animated Series to see what Supermans series was all about.
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Thankfully comic Mercy (Graves), got an upgrade since they made her an Amazon.
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Knight Time was one of my favorite episodes.
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Even thought it was off screen, I loved the fight between Mercy and Harley.
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Chuck, when you mentioned Batman keeps Robin in a cave, I think you're confusing him with Crazy Steve.
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lol @ Joker trolling before trolling was a thing.
..What mirror universe?
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Well Timm and Dini have mentioned how they didn't like using Robin in their series. So it's not out of character for DCAU Batman...bigman6969 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 08, 2021 1:09 am Chuck, when you mentioned Batman keeps Robin in a cave, I think you're confusing him with Crazy Steve.
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One peeve I have for the DCAU is that it shows too much favoritism to Batman, though it's understandable why, given he's its origin.Ikiry0 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 07, 2021 8:30 am I do like this crossover. I do feel like it has Batman's stuff overshadow Superman's a bit though. Joker thoroughly beats Supes *and* Lex, requiring Batman without really much turnaround save the robot in the printing machine (Which is then immediately followed up by Batman beating up bigger robots). I'd have rather liked Supes to get in a little more of a showing as a smart person himself, rather than pretty constantly falling into the Joker's/Batman's tricks.
I recall they planned to balance this in JLU, by merging the Tower of Babel storyline with the Cadmus arc, where they planned for Batman to betray the Justice League to Cadmus because of his paranoia about the Justice Lords, enlisting powerless characters like Huntress and Wildcat to do it, but Huntress would turn on Batman and snitch on him to Superman so he would help her save Question. I think DC or one of the crew realized it made Batman look really bad so axed it. Watching JLU, you can really see the seeds for it being sown.
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What's funny is that Batman Beyond (without necessarily intending to) ended up deconstructing his portrayal in the DCAU pretty hard; with the focus on his skills and growing coldness eventually leading him to be a solitary old man in a still troubled Gotham barely keeping any contact with people before meeting Terry.