10 Things That Make No Sense About Batman: The Animated Series

Summary
  • Batman: The Animated Series blends kids' entertainment and adult storytelling, leading to logical issues.
  • Bruce Timm's odd romantic pairing of Batman and Batgirl raises uncomfortable themes and inconsistencies.
  • Batman Beyond's rapid technological advancement in Gotham strains credibility in just 30 years.
Batman: The Animated Series is one of the most fondly-remembered pieces of Batman media ever, but the cartoon didn't always make perfect sense from a logical standpoint. Starring the legendary Kevin Conroy as Batman, Batman: The Animated Series was the beating heart and soul of the DCAU, presenting a striking interpretation of Batman that straddled the line between lighthearted kid's entertainment and heady adult storytelling. As great as the show was, it had a few questionable aspects.
Most of the elements of Batman: The Animated Series that don't make sense are the result of the show's endeavor to be family-friendly, but also gritty and dark, the two sometimes mixing together poorly and leading to logical pitfalls with no explanation. The sheer volume of Batman: The Animated Series episodes also ensured that the series occasionally struggled to come up with episodic narratives, frequently resulting in stories that opened plot holes in Batman's world. Whatever the case, the prestigious animated series didn't always cross every t and dot every i.


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