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Robin Blu-ray Review “Growing up is losing some illusions in order to acquire others.” Reviewed by, April 12, 2015 It's been quite a while since we've been treated to a great DCU animated original movie. Set a new bar in September 2012 and January 2013. But then came something of a dry spell. Has it really been two and a half years since we were so collectively engrossed? (2013) (2014) and (2014) were entertaining, sure, but they were also flawed (perhaps fatally so), unsure of how to replicate the Marvel Cinematic Universe's interconnected film-n-TV magic with the animated JLA on the small screen. (And with the less than popular 'New 52' reboot as its basis, no less.) (2014) and (2015), meanwhile, failed spectacularly on a variety of levels, dividing even the most forgiving fans into two distinct camps: The Disappointed & Skeptical and The Disappointed & Hopeful, neither particularly pleased with what have been deemed by many to be two of the worst DCU animated movies since (2007).

Only now, six movies into DC's shared DTV animation universe, are we finally, at long last seeing our first real contender emerge, and, whowouldathought, it's a direct sequel to Son of Batman. Robin doesn't inject anything especially remarkable into the DCU shared universe.

It simply approaches the material and characters with confidence, composure and good ol' fashioned know-how, offering a smartly scripted, hard hitting, character-driven thriller that rights many of Son of Batman's wrongs. The result isn't just a dark, cleverly crafted adaptation of a fan-favorite comic arc; one that has a keen sense of which elements from the original comic book story to alter, cut or retain. Trigun episodes torrent download.

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It's also a fluidly animated, action-packed tour of a secret Gotham underworld that pits father against son, ideal against ideal, principle against principle in a battle to the death. The shadows of Gotham City are no place for a child, but then Damian Wayne (Stuart Allen) is no ordinary child. Now bearing the mantle of Robin, he blazes a headstrong and sometimes reckless trail alongside his father, Batman (Jason O'Mara). While investigating a crime scene, Robin encounters a mysterious figure, Talon (Jeremy Sisto), who leads him on a life-altering course through the depths of Gotham's secret society, known as The Court of Owls. It's a dangerous journey that will force Batman and Robin to face their most dangerous adversary: each other. One of Son of Batman's most glaring weaknesses stands tall as one of Batman vs.

Robin's most unexpected strengths. Namely, little Damian, the titular Robin, whose 10-year-old frame and preadolescent rebellion masks a fearless warrior twice his age and far deadlier than any boy this side of fourth grade. Expanding upon the search for identity introduced in the first film, the sequel's Damian finds himself at a more intriguing crossroads, struggling to please an unpleasable father while adopting a series of principles that go against his every instinct. This time around, though, director Jay Oliva and writer J. DeMatteis (replacing Ethan Spaulding and Joe R. Lansdale) ditch much of Son's feisty brat routine in favor of a more sympathetic, rounded, and ultimately more believable Robin, drawn toward two different worlds by two distinct voices, both of which resonate in the boy for very real, very personal reasons.