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<blockquote data-quote="The Serge" data-source="post: 2364379" data-attributes="member: 4049"><p>A number of differences:</p><p></p><p>[spoiler]<strong>Bonk</strong>: In the edited release, he's just gassed by The Joker. In the unedited, he's shot with a spear gun and dies.</p><p></p><p><strong>Flashback</strong>: In the edited, original release, The Joker shows The Batman only portions of the film he took on Robin. Also, Robin throws the gun away and struggles with The Joker, pushing him into an electronics room with a wet floor. The Joker slips in the floor, pulls a switch, and is electrocuted off camera. </p><p></p><p>In the unedited release, The Batman throwss his switchblade at The Joker as he breaks free (you'll notice in the edited version that The Batman breaks free and seems poised to throw something but the camera cuts to The Joker ducking for no reason; there's also a tear in the curtain behind The Joker). The Joker shows The Batman more gruesome images of the tortured Boy Wonder. We see The Joker actually use a knife he draws on The Batman, slashing him across the chest, stabbing his leg (giving him the limp), and knocking him off the blocks. Then, The Joker tosses Robin the gun and tells him "Deliver the punchline" instead of "Make him one of us." Robin pulls the trigger and does a lot of desperate, really sick giggling, and then shoots The Joker in the chest. The Joker gasps, "That's not funny! That's not...!" and dies. </p><p></p><p>There are a few more adjustments scattered throughout the DVD. I personally prefer the unedited version immensely as it's far closer to the comics rendition of The Joker.[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p></p><p>You won't see anything approaching JL or even <em>The Batman/Superman Movie: World's Finest</em> for a while into the <em>New Adventures of Batman and Superman</em>. However, the animation is quite good by the second volume of B:TAS.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The black and grey costume is featured in the <em>New Adventures of Batman and Superman</em>; let's hope they release that as a DVD set soon!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Serge, post: 2364379, member: 4049"] A number of differences: [spoiler][b]Bonk[/b]: In the edited release, he's just gassed by The Joker. In the unedited, he's shot with a spear gun and dies. [b]Flashback[/b]: In the edited, original release, The Joker shows The Batman only portions of the film he took on Robin. Also, Robin throws the gun away and struggles with The Joker, pushing him into an electronics room with a wet floor. The Joker slips in the floor, pulls a switch, and is electrocuted off camera. In the unedited release, The Batman throwss his switchblade at The Joker as he breaks free (you'll notice in the edited version that The Batman breaks free and seems poised to throw something but the camera cuts to The Joker ducking for no reason; there's also a tear in the curtain behind The Joker). The Joker shows The Batman more gruesome images of the tortured Boy Wonder. We see The Joker actually use a knife he draws on The Batman, slashing him across the chest, stabbing his leg (giving him the limp), and knocking him off the blocks. Then, The Joker tosses Robin the gun and tells him "Deliver the punchline" instead of "Make him one of us." Robin pulls the trigger and does a lot of desperate, really sick giggling, and then shoots The Joker in the chest. The Joker gasps, "That's not funny! That's not...!" and dies. There are a few more adjustments scattered throughout the DVD. I personally prefer the unedited version immensely as it's far closer to the comics rendition of The Joker.[/spoiler] You won't see anything approaching JL or even [i]The Batman/Superman Movie: World's Finest[/i] for a while into the [i]New Adventures of Batman and Superman[/i]. However, the animation is quite good by the second volume of B:TAS. The black and grey costume is featured in the [i]New Adventures of Batman and Superman[/i]; let's hope they release that as a DVD set soon! [/QUOTE]
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