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Batman and the new Robin, his son Damian Wayne, clash over different codes of morality while protecting Gotham from villains.
Rating
PG-13
Director
Jay Oliva
Studio
WARNER BROTHERS PICTURES
Writer
J.M. DeMatteis, Bob Kane
  • A surprising step up from the first, Batman vs Robin does its storyline justice even when it can't prove newcomer villains as a capable foil.
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  • Fun movie for the whole family
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  • Batman and Robin fight over whether they should beat up bad guys or stab bad guys. Then they team up to fight zombie ninjas.
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  • With a plot that deals with a number of ethical and moral issues, specifically questions concerning fatherhood, as well as whether the ends ever justify the means, 'Batman vs. Robin' is another good offering from DC with an appropriately dark and gritty tone. Unfortunately, it doesn't delve very deep in looking for the answers, opting to focus more on the action than the dilemma of the characters and how they are affected. Add to that the fact that the secret society storyline is also somewhat neglected due to there simply not being enough time, and you get a film that feels like it never reached its full potential. That being said, the interesting story and the abundance of fast-paced, violent action sequences will be enough to satisfy many fans of The Dark Knight.
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  • This was a pretty good animated movie. I found it better than Son of Batman. The voice cast was great. The story was compelling. It showed Damian Wayne questioning his father's ways. I liked Talon. Some problems I had were things like the continuous interest. I wasn't in it through the entire thing. I was in it for most though. The kid we're supposed to love came off to be a major brat. Not bad for an animated film.8.4
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  • Well written and full of top notch action with descent animation.
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  • The best of the Son Of Trilogy.
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  • Man this is a good movie about batman son which I question at first but then I saw it and it was awesome
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  • This is a sequel to a first movie that was...good but not really wining any special awards at any time. This is why Batman vs Robin is a great film, because it does everything a good sequel should do. It ups everything. It's darker, the voice actors are much better and the movie actually has legitimately great themes to it. Themes of identity especially with Damian and even Bruce at one point. What can I say, I'm a sucker for a good Batman film and this is not only a great one but a greatly underrated one. Check it out . You won't be disappointed
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  • The on screen appearance of the Court of Owls finally is brought to light. Batman finds his son, Damien, drawn to the power of the Court. Offering him influence and power that he once had as the right hand of Ras Al Ghul. The story that is told is one that is interesting and compelling to the viewer. Voice work and animation is impeccable.
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  • A well paced, action packed follow up to "Son of Batman."
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  • So good. True to the comics, and yet refreshingly unique. If you don't like what Warner Bros. is doing with the live action films, give the animated DC films a shot.
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  • An improvement over Son of Batman, this film is entertaining as it's animation. But if your looking for Batman vs Robin well it's not really there (just a few arguments and a fight scene). Other than that a pretty impressive film for the animated shelves.
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  • An unusual animation styling and not enough for female characters to do in this, but otherwise a solid chapter in the ever-popular animated Batman films. Also very satisfying to see Batman cut loose in lethal combat when he realises that his opponents aren't quite human. Great to be hearing O'Mara and Baker as mainstays of the voiceover business, and Maher makes an excellent Nightwing, likewise Yankovic in his brief role. Even more amazing to hear Conroy as Batman's father, a big nod to his enduring fame as the voice who most fans hear when they're reading the comics.
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  • Good sequel of the Son of Batman
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