Great upgrade from the 2 seperate VHS versions for me
microjoe | 01/17/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is a compilation DVD, one show on each side of the single disc. It combines two previously released animated Batman movies. First up is The Batman Superman Movie, originally released in 1998 to television. 61 minutes long. Worth the upgrade if you have the old VHS version due to the cleaner image and extras. The running sub-plot of this story was the undercurrent competition between the two superheroes over romancing Lois Lane, on Batmans's part as Bruce Wayne. This lead to the next sub-plot of the caped ones spying on each other to learn the others secret identity. All while the real reason to bring the boys together is due to the the fact that Lex Luthor and the Joker have joined forces.
Second feature is "The Batman Vs. Dracula" was released in 2005 near the start of the later animated series, "The Batman". Running time of 84 minutes. The Joker, The penguin, and Vicki Vale make an appearance.
These are both full-screen version, as animated when they were made for television. Some pretty good extras on the DVD, including an interview with producer Bruce Timm for the first movie.
Other extras include:
Batmans Supercomputer
Data Files Probe the Dracula Legend
Interactive Gotham City Map, which in turn reveals Cool Making-Of Segments
Voices in Close-Up
Pop-Up Tricia and Interviews
How to Draw Batman
how to Draw Superman
The Jokers Challenge Game
Music Montage
The disc also has multiple language tracks and subtitles, (French, Spanish, and Portuguese) but on the first movie only."