I love this but i go with Mask of the Phantasm
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rosered1213 — 19 years ago(November 08, 2006 04:19 PM)
It's close but I'm going to have to go with Return, everything was just pefect in this movie. Mask was very good too but I like Return more.
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james_oblivion — 18 years ago(May 01, 2007 12:03 AM)
Too close to call.
I will say this, thoughthe Joker in the ROTJ flashback is my favorite. Not only is he properly sadistic, with some of the best dialogue he's ever been given, but the character design is better than the one from BTAS and MOTPand
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triem23 — 18 years ago(June 12, 2007 06:20 PM)
While I think the flashback scene in this is the most effective sequence in all of Batman or batman Beyond, I think MotP is a stronger movie. It's storyline is more stand-alone, and some of the changes made to the origins of Batman are stellar.
spoiler for MotP
Personally I love changing the origin of the costume. Rather than being reminded of being scared by bats as a child, Bruce is inspired by his beloved's reaction to bats as a grown womanthe woman who leaves him the next day when he was ready to turn aside from vigilantism for her.
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comicstu — 18 years ago(June 13, 2007 06:10 PM)
ROTJ. Better animation, better story, better exploration of the Batman/Joker dynamic, better psychological value, etc. MOTP, as much as I love it, relies too much on exposition to progress the story suffered from a very predictable identity for the 'mystery' villain, and some of the lines were just plain out of place. ROTJ is able to go overload on fast paced action scenes and yet still offer as much depth as MOTP.
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ghoultown — 18 years ago(July 07, 2007 08:39 AM)
As much as it seems like a spinoff, ROTJ is a lot more bacabre in how they represent the Joker. He had the least camp value out all his appearances in the shows, but then I've never actually seen Mad Love either.
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basement_jaxx86 — 18 years ago(March 06, 2008 02:52 AM)
Can't help, but situations are demanding and mostly put me to be in a very diplomatic position
Same goes when it comes to making a comparison between these two contemporary animated classics!
Would rate highly for both of them. Had Mask of the phantasm been released sometime around the same as Return of the Joker, there would have been a justifiable comparison. But Return of the joker most certainly has the superior technological advantage and it shows. Joker's earth-shattering laser attack towards the end is by far one of the most explosive action scene I have ever seen in the Animated genre. But the Mask of the phantasm's explosive finale was also equally cool for it's time.
I love both of them for their action sequences and the JOKER!! HAHAHA! he really gets crazy towards the end in both, but was much more alive and crazier in Mask of the Phantasm!!
They've been set in different times and successfully bring to life Bruce Wayne's character and his motive to bring down the bad guys. He might be a bit old in this one but his role as always is super-eminent. Terry McGuiness fits in perfectly.
Kudos to the entire animation team at warner bros. Their work & creativity in the animated arena is unrivalled.