Capes and Commentaries #50 – Batman: Mask Of The Phantasm

This stylish animated adventure is based on the ’90s animated television series, which in turn is based on the original comics and Tim Burton’s live action “Batman” films. Unlike the campy 1960s version of Batman, this version is half-mad from the superhero’s obsession with justice. It is only his unusual sense of ethics that keeps him from becoming a full-blown psychotic. The story describes the origins of Batman as it follows the Dark Knight’s attempts to capture the elusive, deadly Phantasm who kills a crime lord and makes it look as if Batman did it, causing a media smear campaign against the Caped Crusader. This film was originally made to go straight to video, Warner’s studio liked it enough to release it theatrically.