im eleven ive seen the 60,s batman ive seen the late 80,s and 90,s batman ive seen batman beyond ive seen the batman cartoon from 2005 thats all the batman cartoons and show and after watching all of them i know wat im saying THIS IS THE WORST BATMAN YET. YES ITS EVEN WORST THAN THE 60S BATMAN oh and why DOES BATMAN FIGHT AT NIGHT AND DAY IN THIS SHOW AND NOT DARK IT sucks im mad because it common sence media makes us give it a star this show sucks so much this gets no stars
It is a pretty decent show, it is actaully kind of educational for kids who don't like teamwork. this show shows that "two heads are better than one" is actually true.
Batman went from being Dark and violent to happy and friendly. Ugh.
They killed batman. Seriously. If I wanna watch a mamby pamby love fest I'll go watch Dora the Explorer. There's nothing innapropriate with the show, It just stinks.
I'm not a HUGE fan of the cartoon series, but I love the movies and regular stuff.
Except for the 1960's version, that's so awful it makes me want to cry.
RSKKZ Rating: 10 for Fantasy Violence. What Rodni Says: 8+? Are you kidding me? I would not recommend this cartoon to anyone under 10! I am usually pretty liberal about my ratings, but this would REALLY freak little kids out! Nobody ever dies, though, but there is constant talk about death and some people in it who have already died. Also, there is constant action, which may be intense for little kids. Overall, just because it's a "cartoon for kids" doesn't mean that it isn't violent or scary. I'm a little surprised that CSM didn't touch on how scary it could be because I noticed that the first time I watched it.
Probably the best show on TV right now. The show has humor that both children and adults will find amusing, awesome shout-outs to classic DC and Batman tropes, and then we reach the maturity of it. The show's real stron-suit. Every now and then we get a serious episode. The dramatic plot-lines are amazing, you really feel for the characters. And when a dramatic episode pops-up, it doesn't feel forced or cheesey. From The Red Tornado giving a touching monologue on humanity, killing his own son, then burning the body, to Batman nearly dying from radiation poisoning (Both shown onscreen, mind you), the show can lay on the drama. Highly recommended for everyone I'd say 12 and up. The drama and talk of death (There is much more than what I mentioned here)could be disconcerning for young kids.
Much more of a 'Silver Age' take on Batman, as opposed the classic Batman : The Animated Series...but no where as campy as the '60's live action series. Stories are solid, and Batman is a good mentor and partner to his allies. Most of the violence is comic-book free-for-alls, but eventually the bad guys lose and the good guys win.
My son is 6 years old and we enjoy watching this together. The vocabulary they use on the show is worth a pause on the tv to explain what's going on. I wrote a review of this show on my blog and as I mentioned on it, I asked my son if he would want to watch this show along and he said he wouldn't.
I have been disappointed overall with the other Batman shows and the way they are marketed. The quality of most are very good, but certainly not appropriate for much of the audience who is interested (early grade school)... This version, The Brave and the Bold, is much more appropriate for the early gradeschool crowd. As it is Batman, there is still an overall darker mood to the shows, with some of the violence (Blue Beetle being repeatedly beaten) or imagery (Robotic Killer Santas) being right on the edge for me. Most of the stories are well done and ok, but I do not let my older son (7) watch when the little ones are around.