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Batman:TAS vs. Justice League(Unlimited)Batman?
I've been getting my nostalgia fix by watching episodes of the 90's Batman cartoon(possibly one of the best animated series ever), and something hit me. 90's Batman seemed a lot...nicer. He had people that could actually come close to being called his friends--Robin, Harvey Dent(before he became Two-Face), that doctor Leslie chick, even Alfred! He also seemed to want to be Batman purely out of civic duty, and concern for his fellow man.
JLA Batman seems very dark and borderline emo--he's cold, emotionally distant, and he looks like he's just Batman to live out his adolescent revenge fantasies, and doesn't really care whether he helps or hurts people.
Just my observations. Thoughts?
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- yarrrrghLv 51 decade agoFavorite Answer
I don't know - I think what you're seeing in the JLU Batman is just him reacting to the other characters. Batman's darker side comes out when he finds himself opposed to the straightlaced Superman, and his serious side shows when he finds himself annoyed by Flash's nonstop clowning around. Plus, he's always surrounded by superpowered heroes who constantly outdo him - that's gotta make even Bats feel a little unsure of himself.
Now that I think about it, a simpler explanation would be that the JLU writers deliberately made him a darker character in order to contrast him with the rest of the characters.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
First of all they are the same Batman character in both shows.
It's that Batman evolved through out the years into the one you see on Justice League and, also you get a chance to see what he is like in the Batman Beyond series as an <a style='text-decoration: none; border-bottom: 3px double;' href="http://www.srch-results.com/lm/rtl3.asp?si=9&k=old... onmouseover="window.status='Search for: old man'; self.lm_skeyphrase='old%20man'; if(window.event) self.lm_sevent=window.event.srcElement; self.lm_timeout = setTimeout('lm_doMouseOver(1)', 1000); self.lm_isOverLink=true; return true;" onclick="if(self.lm_timeout) clearTimeout(self.lm_timeout); self.lm_isOverTip = false; lm_closeiframe(); self.lm_skeyphrase='old%20man'; window.status='Search for: old man';return true;" onmouseout="window.status=''; if(self.lm_timeout) clearTimeout(self.lm_timeout); self.lm_isOverTip = false; setTimeout('lm_closeiframe()', 1500); ">old man</a> which again is the same Batman. All three series' are voiced by a fellow by the name on Kevin Conroy who had a say in the evolution of the character.
In fact one of the best Batman interpitations if not the best is that of these three series'. I highly recomend them.
Its quite facinating to see Bruce Wayne as an old man. He is quite interesting. Well he is still Batman in a weird kind of way. To make a long story short their is an ex-juvinle delinquent Terry who wears a new Batman suit which is monitored by Bruce Wayne who guides Terry.
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- ?Lv 45 years ago
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- AndreaLv 51 decade ago
They are the same guy, just one is more grown up, and in love with Wonder Woman and not Catwoman anymore.
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- KTLv 71 decade ago
i like him any way but 60's campy batman..remember in J.L.U. he is ALWAYS batman...in T.H.S. he is BOTH bruce and batman..that is why..you see his other side..good question...