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Batman vs Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

The dark knight meets mutant mayhem!
2019 | 87m | English

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Batman, Batgirl, and Robin forge an alliance with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles to fight against the Turtles' sworn enemy, The Shredder, who has apparently teamed up with Ra's Al Ghul and The League of Assassins.
Release Date: Mar 31, 2019
Director: Jake Castorena
Writer: Marly Halpern-Graser
Genres: Animation, Action, Science Fiction
Keywords cartoon, based on comic, aftercreditsstinger
Production Companies Warner Bros. Animation, Nickelodeon Animation Studio, DC Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Troy Baker Batman / The Joker (voice)
Eric Bauza Leonardo (voice)
Darren Criss Raphael (voice)
Kyle Mooney Michelangelo (voice)
Baron Vaughn Donatello (voice)
Rachel Bloom Batgirl (voice)
Ben Giroux Robin (voice)
Brian George Alfred Pennyworth (voice)
Jim Meskimen Commissioner Gordon / Scarecrow (voice)
Tom Kenny The Penguin (voice)
John DiMaggio Mr. Freeze (voice)
Tara Strong Harley Quinn / Poison Ivy (voice)
Carlos Alazraqui Bane (voice)
Cas Anvar Ra's al Ghul (voice)
Keith Ferguson Two-Face / Baxter Stockman (voice)
Andrew Kishino Shredder (voice)
Name Job
Wes Gleason Casting
Robert Ehrenreich Editor
James Tynion IV Comic Book
Gene Vassilaros Casting
Kimberly S. Moreau Line Producer
Mitchell Lestner Sound Effects Editor
Kyle Stafford Editor
Jake Castorena Director
Marly Halpern-Graser Writer
Freddie Williams II Comic Book
Bob Kane Characters
Bill Finger Characters
Kevin Eastman Characters
Peter Laird Characters
Paul Dini Characters
Bruce Timm Characters
Dennis O'Neil Characters
Neal Adams Characters
Chuck Dixon Characters
Doug Moench Characters
Graham Nolan Characters
Kevin Riepl Original Music Composer
Name Title
Chris Viscardi Executive Producer
Benjamin Melniker Executive Producer
Heather A. Maxwell Producer
Sam Register Executive Producer
Michael Uslan Executive Producer
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Reviews

Ruuz
5.0

When I first heard a Batman/TMNT crossover was in the works, right out of the gate I thought it was pretty weird. There's the obvious reasons - it just actually is pretty weird - but also the _Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles_ setting is like a _Daredevil_ parallel, and Daredevil is a Marvel character, ... but Batman is DC. So can they just like... **Do** that? Can we get an Amalgam Comics animation up in this bitch? But I digress. Within ten minutes, I was having kind of hard time trying to figure out what tone _Batman vs, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles_ was going for. The animation style was something pretty typical of kids shows, plus, you know, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, but then in the first proper fight scene, Raphael drops the knee and straight up splits this dude's face in half, spraying blood everywhere. So I mean... Who is this for? Anyone's guess, really. In that same scene, we get a "We're aliens" joke which is immediately followed up with "Actually we're turtles" for the audience, and one of the turtles delivers the quote "Ninja Vanish Time" to Batman so that the World's Greatest Detective is able to put together that they are ninjas. So they obviously assume that their audience need that awkwardly delivered information. But with the martial arts background, mask, cape and bladed gauntlets, Batman fighting The Shredder actually makes a lot of sense. And a Ra's/Shredder team-up is maybe a little on the nose, but still pretty interesting. So there's something to this bizarre crossover. I won't go into every complaint, I had, but let me sweat for this one thing: You can't use "Venom" as a short hand for "Joker Toxin" when you mean "Joker Toxin" and it's a DC setting, where not only is "Venom" a completely different thing that is generally accepted to exist in DC movies, this particular movie even features Bane, a character who uses actual the actual DC item called Venom. There was a moment early on in the piece with a line spoken in a cafe during a breakup of a lesbian couple (kind of a surprise to see in an animated movie, but again, who is this for) that genuinely made me laugh out loud, so hey, you take the bad with the good. 52% _-Gimly_

Jun 23, 2021