You do realize it might not happen for at least another 5 years, right? The amount of kids TV shows on Blu-ray is just now hitting double digits.So tempting, but I'll hold off for the blu ray version.
Then hopefully they will put it on netflix like some of the other DC animated showsYou do realize it might not happen for at least another 5 years, right? The amount of kids TV shows on Blu-ray is just now hitting double digits.So tempting, but I'll hold off for the blu ray version.
Tonally they are pretty different, but you can expect the same level of quality as in Batman (and all of the DCAU). It is hands down my favorite on screen interpretation of Superman (not that it has much competition).I think I only watched a few episodes as a kid and that's it. How does this compare to Batman TAS? I know the same people worked on both.
I've never seen the Braniac Attacks movie but I can tell you that it is not canon with the animated series and it is widely regarded as being terrible. Maybe you'll like it though?I think I've only actually seen an episode or two way back when it was on tv but at the price I blind bought it. I also picked up the Brainiac Attacks blu from Walmart. You can find the it in their bargain bin for 7.88. I linked to the dvd cause the blu is 12.88 on their site and the dvd's 5.00 with a comic.
What DNukem said. Batman is the only series in the DCAU that has standalone movies that aren't apart of the standard season sets: Mask of the Phantasm, Sub Zero, Mystery of the Batwoman, and Joker Returns (technically Batman Beyond).