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The Batman - The Complete Fifth Season | 
| Directors: Christopher Berkeley, John Fang, Vinton Heuck Actors: Rino Romano, Evan Sabara, Kevin Michael Richardson, Hynden Walch, Jerry O'connell Studio: Warner Home Video Category: DVD
List Price: $19.98 Buy Used: $8.98 (as of September 9, 2010, 10:42 PST.) You Save: $11.00 (55%)
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Rating: 25 reviews Sales Rank: 14075
Format: Ntsc Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Region: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.5
MPN: 085391186069 UPC: 085391186069 EAN: 0085391186069 ASIN: B0016OM3WC
Release Date: July 8, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description The adventures of a young Bruce Wayne and the first villains that he fights as the new Gotham City protector Batman.
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Great Addition To Collection February 5, 2010 Our son loves "The Batman" series. So he was tickled when he saw the 5th season's DVD on Christmas morning to add to his collection.
Same review as Season 2 January 28, 2010 Alex R. (Lee's Summit, MO) I wish they didn't end this series in 5 seasons. I used to think that Japanese animation was the only good animation. I now admit that I'm wrong. This series is entertaining, better than "Batman: The Animated Series", & keeps you wanting more after every episode. If I remember correctly, they even do some flashback episodes of Batgirl & Robin. They also do (one of my favorites), an episode of Batman in the future. Those episodes I just mentioned are some of the gems of this series. Most definitely this series is geared toward the younger crowd, but it also applies to the early adult audience (I'm in my 30's & enjoy it). Each season is reasonably priced (around $10.00 each @ this time I think) compared to Batman Beyond (which are ridiculously expensive; approximately $23 to $27.00 each). You won't regret buying this series!
We own all five seasons on DVD... January 16, 2010 R. G. Kazmar (illinois) and really enjoy watching all of them. Batman entertains my three and five year olds and it's good enough that my husband and I can watch it without getting bored. Happy kids, happy parents, it's win/win.
The Batman #5 December 21, 2009 Beck Baldwin (Sylva, NC, USA) Now a team of 3, Batman along with Robin and Batgirl, work together to protect Gothom from attacks from the escapees from Arcam Assilem. From joker to Penguine to a new assalt from The Joining, this trio has their hands full. Join them on their missions to save Gothom...and the world...from total disaster.
Impressive Finale July 29, 2009 D. L. Journee (BALTIMORE, MARYLAND United States) The 5th season of the Batman was excellent. With more interaction with other heroes in the DC universe it really expanded the scope of the show. The writers did an great job staying true to the other characters, but not allowing them to overshadow Batman. Batman held his own with the other superpowered members of the Justice League using his intelligence and skills. The last two episodes were the best. I own seasons 1, 2, & 5 and I really enjoy all of them, but the 5th season was the best.
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