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Batman: Gotham Knight



The Caped Crusader takes on a whole new look, and the world’s most dangerous villains, in this full-length animated feature. This high- octane anthology features six different Batman stories, each from a diverse list of creators, including Academy Award-nominee Josh Olsen (“A History of Violence”), screenwriter of “Batman Begins” David S. Goyer, and award-winning comic book writer Brian Azzarello. The six tales reveal Bruce Wayne’s earliest adventures as Batman, as he travels the globe to stop the villainous Scarecrow, Killer Croc and Deadshot. When taken together, the stories in “Batman: Gotham Knight” form a bridge between the blockbuster live-action feature “Batman Begins” and its much-anticipated sequel “The Dark Knight.” Produced by the most creative “Batman” team working today, including Bruce Timm (TV’s “Justice League Unlimited”), Alan Burnett (“Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker”), and David S. Goyer (“Batman Begins,” “Ghost Rider”). MPAA Rating: PG-13 (c) 2008 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved. BATMAN and all related characters and elements are trademarks of and (C) DC Comics. Art copyright: BATMAN and all related characters and elements are trademarks of and (c) DC Comics.

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  1. I think my favorite is the first one, "Have I Got A Story for You!" I like the different perspectives of each kid, and how they view not only the Batman, but their surroundings as well. Made it seem like four stories in one.

  2. I get why batman did not want to use that pulse generator that deflected bullets. The odd was to high for once of those bullets bouncing back and killing the person or worst if it bounce an hit a civilian in the crossfire. It like a really great for protection but again it just to high on lost of life.

  3. Title: Shadows of Gotham: The Legend of Batman

    Introduction
    Gotham City is a place of darkness and chaos, where criminals lurk in every shadow—and so does something else. Through the eyes of its citizens, the myth of Batman grows. Some see him as a vengeful shadow, others as a flying demon, but one thing is clear: he’s changing the city. From street kids to cops, everyone has a story. And as the battle against crime escalates, so does the legend.

    Key Points
    Voices of the Streets – Kids trade wild stories about Batman, debating whether he’s a ghost, a monster, or something else entirely. Cops and Vigilantes – Detectives like Allen and Ramirez grapple with trusting Batman, even as he helps them take down killers like Deadshot. Monsters and Madness – The Scarecrow and Killer Croc unleash terror, forcing Batman to face fear itself—both theirs and his own. The Man Behind the Mask – Bruce Wayne’s journey to master pain and purpose, training under Cassandra, mirrors his war on Gotham’s darkness. The Unending Fight – From gang wars to assassinations, Batman’s presence shifts the balance, but the cost is etched in scars—physical and mental.

    Conclusion
    Gotham’s soul is a battleground, and Batman is both its weapon and its wound. The stories about him—whether whispered in alleys or screamed in fear—paint a picture of a man who refuses to let the city drown. But as the shadows deepen, one question lingers: Can a legend save Gotham, or is it doomed to repeat its cycle of violence?

  4. I remember this. I was searching through the guide on the tv to see what’s on and saw this was on Cartoon Network and I clicked on it fast. Man this movie is amazing. 6 different animation styles for one movie set within the Nolan-Verse

  5. Ain't no way i just saw batman vs dracula AND this underrated MASTERPIECE on here saying it's free. That GOAT lord Jesus must be watching and sending me stuff for going back to Chicago cuz I'm sitting my butt down still asking one if the best pieces of Batman fiction not to mention my first and best anime there is ESPECIALLY in darkness dwells my favorite yeah AND i just started replaying Arkham Knight getting them stars as red hood finally…yeah dude thank you Jesus man.

  6. I love how the movie starts with a guy that looks like the animated Gorillaz singer in the skate park from Tony Hawk's Pro Skater.

    Welcome to the 90's tribute.

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