It seems impossible to find a person who has not heard of Batman. Seriously, this story has been going on for so many years that representatives of three generations can calmly discuss the next film adaptation of comics about a superhero behind a circle (Coca-Cola). And considering that some new items are constantly being released, it is quite possible that a fourth fan of the Dark Knight will one day join them. One way or another, everybody watched the cartoons about the human bat. So we decided to make a surprise for fans of the saga and collected the 10 best cartoons about Batman. Not the best cartoon or honorary pedestal of 3 nominees (this is simply impossible), namely 10. Getting started!
10. Watch out for Batman (2013)
Agree, given the Bat scale, not too easy and the top ten was to choose. It’s even harder to start somewhere. One way or another, for the seed today will be the animated series “Watch out for Batman,” which the world saw in 2013. Although the picture has not received 100 percent of rave reviews, the language will not turn out to be worthless either. An exciting film adaptation, where Batman in alliance with Katana and Alfred confront the forces of evil in the person of Anarchy, Professor Pig, Magpay and Mr. Toad, can not leave indifferent even those who do not know what they are talking about. In addition, the old "acquaintances" of Batman, too, do not doze off and still want to destroy the hero to the nines.
9. Batman of the Future: The Return of the Joker (2000)
Of course, today the sign "Batman of the Future", dated 2000, looks a little funny, but at the turn of the millennium the cartoon caused a real sensation. Of course, after all, Batman’s soul was declared by none other than the Joker himself - in fact, the main evil of the DC universe. Long considered a dead man, the killer clown introduced Terry McGinnis and Bruce Wayne (new and old Batman, respectively) into serious confusion. While they shared the bat costume, the Joker people stole high-tech equipment from the laboratory and attacked the girl Terry. As a result, Wayne is poisoned, and McGuinness has to get down to business. He has to learn some secrets of 30 years ago.
8. LEGO Batman: Under Siege (2014)
It is not surprising that the two giant products of the entertainment industry found each other and made a combination. In this animated movie, Batman, in the form of a corporate designer Lego (other heroes appear in the same form), wrestles with the Penguin in the walls of Gotham City. Superman got involved in the case with an offer of help from the Justice League, but Batman, by virtue of his pride, rejects the hero, claiming that he will manage it himself. However, fate still connects the human bat and the League. The evil demon Bat-Might kidnapped the representatives of the League, and Batman is involved in their rescue. Despite the fact that Superman believes that he has found a friend, Batman does not count on friendship, but wants to learn as much information as possible from members of the League about a certain Kryptonian.
7. Batman of the Future (1999)
Meanwhile, we are returning to Terry McGinnis and Bruce Wayne. After all, it’s about changing the owner of a bat costume in the cartoon “Batman of the Future” from 1999. High school student Terry comprehends the mystery of the Bat, and also finds out the circumstances of the death of his father. After all this, he arrives at Wayne’s house, where he decides to pick up a modified version of the costume. Heroes have been arguing for a long time about the viability of young McGinnis, but Terry’s stubbornness prevails. Now he goes on the warpath with evil, having previously gained experience from the old Bruce. The legend takes on a new face.
6. The New Adventures of Batman (1997)
Perhaps the only animated film adaptation, where the main character is a bit faded into the background. The plot of this series attracts the attention of the viewer more to Batman's allies, which this time were Batgerl, Nightwing and Robin. In addition to these characters, new heroes come into play, such as Electra, Entrigan, Supergirl and Creeper. All of them will subsequently become full members of the Justice League. The animated series gave development not only to the characters, but also to the popular video games “Batman Vengeance” and “Batman: Rise of Sin Tzu”. Their plot has a direct reference to the events described in Batman's New Adventures.
5. Batman (2004)
In fact, “Batman” in 2004 is a remake of the animated series of the same name in the early 90's. Similarly, the series is directly related to another tape called “Batman: The Animated Series”. And, finally, there are a lot of references to previous adaptations here. However, this cartoon is considered to be strictly isolated from everything else. Batman here appears our old friend Bruce Wayne. The hero's assistants are Alfred, Robin and Batgerl. The good team is in a fierce confrontation with a gang of evil whose members are Penguin, Joker, Poison Ivy and many other negative personalities.
4. Batman: Gotham in the Gas Light (2018)
The latest movie adaptation of Batman comics was released worldwide last spring. The events of the cartoon send us back to 1889, when the Dark Knight returns to Gotham after a long “business trip” to European countries. The protagonist sees that the city is still attracting evil. Moreover, residents of all crimes and murders begin to suspect Batman himself, who disappeared at the time of their commission. Of course, the hero of good has nothing to do with it, but then the question arises, on whose conscience are the ruined lives? The answer comes immediately - a famous maniac nicknamed Jack the Ripper threw a challenge to Batman.
3. Batman: Courage and Courage (2008)
Unlike the classic Batman cartoons, where Batgerl, Robin and Nightwing traditionally became his allies, the Dark Knight's assistants feature heroes gathered from almost all ends of the DC universe. The Green Arrow, Blue Beetle, Aquaman and many others will do their best to help Batman fight the Gotham evil. By the way, the batman himself this time will spend a lot of time outside of Gotham. There, at every step of the protagonist, unexpected adventures and dangers await, many of which Batman will face for the first time. However, cunning, quick wits and technical equipment allow him to overcome all difficulties with honor.
2. Scooby-Doo Meets Batman (1972)
Yes, the endless saga about Batman covers such a long period of time that there weren’t many in the world when an animated picture called “Scooby-Doo Meets Batman” appeared. Its plot is that the detective team, led by Scooby-Doo, got into trouble, and now the heroes will have to turn their wits to the fullest. But suddenly, it is completely incomprehensible how sideways, poor fellows meet Batman himself, and this is not a dream! As a result, having united their forces, the heroes successfully confront the Penguin and the Joker. Yeah, Scooby will now definitely have something to brag about.
1. LEGO Batman: DC Superheroes Team Up (2013)
Well, for a snack, we have in store for you the dream team in the form of key representatives of the DC universe. In addition to Batman, heroes such as Superman, Joker, Penguin, Poison Ivy, Two-Faced and Robin are featured here (on opposite sides of the barricade, of course). Joker, the main evil entertainer, steals chemicals from the laboratory to make kryptonite. Superman and Batman should by all means prevent this, otherwise the Joker will become invincible. In the course of events, the heroes even have to change roles, getting used to the image of each other in order to confuse the attackers. At the end, members of the Justice League (Wonder Woman, Green Lantern and Flash) join the super duet.