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Someone is killing off some of Gotham's mob leaders in an eerie costume, vanishing and reappearing like a ghost and eyewitnesses insist that it is Batman. The dark knight is now in serious trouble with the police, accused of being dangerous and unpredictable. Hunted wherever he goes, Batman must solve the mystery of the Phantasm to stop the killing and regain his reputation. Meanwhile old wounds are opened as Andrea Beaumont (whom Bruce Wayne had had a serious love affair with in the past) returns to the city. Memories of the past are now preying on Bruce's mind, memories of a time before Batman where Bruce was drawn between happiness and the promise he made to his parents. The mystery of the Phantasm is really putting Batman's skills to the test as the police slowly draw in with no mercy. The answer to it all lies somewhere in the past of both Bruce Wayne and another deadly foe, The Joker. Batman is wrongly implicated in a series of murders of mob bosses actually done by a new vigilante assassin. I haven't seen Batman: Mask of the Phantasm as of late. I just hope they should add this Bat-tastic animated movie on Blu-Ray. I think this was the moment before Joel Schumacher just became a parody of himself by secret handedly lacked one Batman film that is less entertaining and the latter of which was a hot mess. I just really don't care about Batman Forever (decent, but nothing special) and its miserable pun(ish) franchise killer, Batman and Robin anymore.

Mask of the Phantasm is basically what I truly loved the animated series. It is Very, Very dark story, toned-down humor and comedy, and most of all, The Clown Prince of Crime and The Phantasm (which I've never read or heard of in any of the 80's or 90's variations of Batman and/or Frank Miller's graphic novel "Batman: Year One"). And I just saying that in a comic nerd's standpoint is that the original cast from the show just nailed it and lend their voices into the big screen.

It sucks that this film flopped at the box office despite Warner Bros. Was supposed to release the movie on home video but decided to hand it over to a (sorta) blockbuster movie, but that didn't work as planned and the film, as of today, still has legions of Bat-fans everywhere who didn't see the movie.

It's a must-own movie. I probably wished it was a new episode of Batman: The Animated Series, but kudos to the people whoever made this movie. If it's on Netflix, then I probably watch it right this instant. The 'Batman: The animated Series' from the '90s was perhaps the best representation of Batman on film (whether animated or live action, TV or Big Screen) that has ever been produced. The character of Batman was nuanced, the plots diverse and multi-faceted, the animation innovative. It defined who Batman was for an entire generation of kids and is, in my opinion, superior to even the Blockbuster Nolan version of the hero.

This movie continued that trend. While it shares many similarities with the series (from the animation to the director to the voice actors), it is more than simply a long episode. The plot is engaging and doesn't feel stretched to fit a full-length movie time frame. It was the first of many direct-to-video animated superhero movies and set the bar for those which followed.

Although perhaps not perfect, I would rank this movie as one of the top Batman movies and thus top superhero movies ever. For anyone who enjoys superheroes, Batman, comic books, or simply excellent animated movies, I would highly recommend this! Yes and no. Phantasm is loosely based on the character "the Reaper" from the comic-book miniseries BATMAN: YEAR TWO: FEAR THE REAPER, written by Mike W. Barr; art by Alan Davis, Todd McFarlane, Mark Farmer and Paul Neary. However, the actual character of Andrea Beaumont is original to the movie. Bruce Wayne has been the Batman for ten years when the film opens, putting him in his early to mid-30s. As a comic-book character, Batman's first appearance was in DETECTIVE COMICS #27 (May, 1939). Yes and no. Batman discovers that the Joker was originally one of mobster Salvatore "Sally" Valestra's goons; however, anyone in this film who knew him from the old days is dead by the end except for the Joker himself--and possibly city councilman Arthur Reeves. As Valestra's thug, Joker is revealed to be the murderer of Carl Beaumont--Andrea Beaumont's father. The comic-book Joker was originally revealed to have been the Red Hood--the otherwise nameless leader of a gang of crooks; in Alan Moore's graphic novel "The Killing Joke," he was only an unnamed engineer and struggling comedian. In Tim Burton's film Batman (1989), the Joker was gangster Jack Napier and also (in this film series only!) the killer of Bruce Wayne's parents. In Batman: The Animated Series the Joker's true identity was Jack Napier as well, as shown in the episode "Dreams In Darkness." However later the episode "Beware the Creeper" from The New Batman Adventures rectified this by stating that Jack Napier was merely one of several aliases. Gotham City is a fictional U.S. port city located on the north-eastern Atlantic coast. It was originally a stand-in for New York City, but has also been likened to other crime-ridden urban centers such as Chicago and Detroit. Some sources have placed Gotham City in the state of New Jersey; however, this cannot be considered definitive.In the context of Batman: The Animated Series, the second (1993-1994) season episode "Avatar" shows a map that places Gotham City in the location of the real-world New York City. In addition, the direct-to-video animated movie SubZero (1998) gives Barbara Gordon's street address as Gotham City, NY; and gives a ZIP code (10025) and telephone area code (212) that are assigned to New York City. The current DC Universe version of Gotham City is actually a small island connected to the mainland by a series of bridges and tunnels. The east and south sides of Gotham face the Atlantic Ocean. The city is further divided by the Sprang River (named for Dick Sprang) on the northern end and the Finger River (for Bill Finger) to the south. Tiny Blackgate Isle to the south-east is home to Blackgate Maximum Security Penitentiary. Blackgate is replaced by Stonegate Peniteniary in the animated series "Batman" (1992) and its spin-offs. One assumes that the filmmakers wanted to keep the focus of this story squarely on Bruce Wayne and Andrea Beaumont. However, there are at least two in-film explanations. 1) Dick Grayson was away at college and Bruce didn't want to involve him in such a personal case. 2) The movie novelization by Geary Gravel has Dick overseas, training with one of Bruce's old martial arts masters. One can assume that Harley was cooling her heels in Arkham Asylum during this story. Harley's voice actress Arleen Sorkin did have an uncredited role as "Miss Bambie." a5c7b9f00b

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