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Yeah I'm about the same age as BatmanForNever, for my generation B89 is pretty much the first significant Batman thing. Also the significance of the animated series on our perception on this film cannot be overstated. "Heart of Ice" was incredible. The villain pathos on almost every episode was phenomenal, but on that one they took a worthless dude and made you really say "wow." So when we saw this incarnation you could see us not enjoying it. Also I'm sure there are a sizable number of folks thought the lack of stong environmental rhetoric from Ivy, even when compared to the animated series, was unfortunate. Basically I say again that it was precedent that ruined this for folks my age, we were inundated with such good adaptations so early that we could not accept the regression.
It's funny because I have read a few of my dads old books and the one always remember as the representation of the craziness of that era is the one where B and R go to the space Olympics, on the cover is Bats fighting a martian (or maybe a robot can't remember.)
I mean Batman fighting martians? Come on.
It's funny because I have read a few of my dads old books and the one always remember as the representation of the craziness of that era is the one where B and R go to the space Olympics, on the cover is Bats fighting a martian (or maybe a robot can't remember.)