The censors were inadvertently helpful.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The heavy censorship of Batman: The Animated Series, ultimately, helped the DC show more than hurt it. The Batman Animated Series was released in the early 1990s on Fox and, since it was a children’s show, was forbidden from depicting specific types of violence or actions that younger viewers might attempt.
After the overwhelming success of 1989’s Batman changed the landscapes of both superhero films and summer blockbuster films writ large, a sequel was inevitable and WB hoped to make lightning strike twice with 1992’s Batman Returns. While the summer of 1989 was defined by Batman being marketed in nearly every conceivable form , the film was not accompanied by an animated series spinoff.
Why Batman: The Animated Series Is Still The Best The Batman Animated Series is one of the most comic-accurate Batman adaptations, surpassing all live-action iterations except the Adam West and Ben Affleck versions. Moreover, the show was also incredibly well-written, respecting the intelligence of its viewers and frequently providing Batman, his allies, and his rogues gallery with robust character arcs.
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