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Batman - 2 DVDs - your choice! (Valencia)

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condition: excellent
make / manufacturer: Warner Bros
Batman DVDs:

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Double Feature: Batman Beyond: The Return of the Joker / Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman - DVD 2008
Excellent Condition -- $15

Warner Bros.
BATMAN BEYOND: RETURN OF THE JOKER: This feature-length animated adventure finds Terry McGinnis (the new Batman) in a treacherous battle against the seemingly immortal Joker. More dangerous then ever, the "Clown Prince of Crime" is back to terrorize Gotham, but his primary target is the aging Bruce Wayne. When Terry unlocks the secrets of what truly happened the last time his mentor fought the Joker, he learns how to beat him at his own twisted game. And he might even be able to save Bruce Wayne before it's too late! BATMAN BEYOND: RETURN OF THE JOKER includes flashback sequences that help bridge the gap between the new animated series and the previous one, and features the voices of Will Friedle (BOY MEETS WORLD) as Terry McGinnis and Mark Hamill (STAR WARS) as the Joker.

BATMAN: MYSTERY OF THE BATWOMAN: In this animated action-adventure, the Dark Knight discovers that he's not the only superhero in town. While the Penguin and Rupert Thorn hatch a plot to take over Gotham City, Batwoman enters the picture, doing whatever it takes to restore order to the troubled city. But when she performs a criminal act, Batman must discover for himself if Batwoman is the decent sort that she claims to be. This feature-length continuation of the Batman saga features the voices of Kelly Ripa (LIVE! WITH REGIS AND KELLY), Kyra Sedgwick (BORN ON THE FOURTH OF JULY), and Hector Elizondo (CHICAGO HOPE).


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The Batman: The Complete Third Season - DVD 2-Disc Set - 2007 --- Excellent Condition -- $12
DC Comics Kids Collection
Some of Batman's most formidable enemies line up to tackle him in this collection of 13 episodes from the animated TV show. This rendering of the popular superhero stuck closely to the dark, brooding character that Tim Burton crafted in his live-action Batman series, making this a satisfying representation of the original comic book hero

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