Batman: The Animated Series originally aired on Fox from 1992 to 1995. It’s a dark, yet still family friendly, take on Bruce Wayne and his superhero alter ego. I have to imagine it was green-lit thanks in large part to the massive success of Tim Burton’s 1989 Batman movie a few years prior – but it established a style all its own. And while it’s somewhat a product of its time (the bad guys use guns!) it’s largely timeless, thanks to the simple yet evocative art style and the gorgeous Art Deco-infused Gotham.
The animated series was incredibly popular in its time, and it has held up exceptionally well over the years. I’m currently watching through the episodes with my 9-year-old son on HBO Max (subscriptions to which are also on sale for Black Friday), and he loves it, too. It has all the best villains, from the Mark Hamill-voiced Joker to the deeply humanist takes on Clayface and Mr. Freeze. It has Commissioner Gordon and Catwoman and reliable old Alfred Pennysworth. In other words, it has it all.
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