Batman Unlimited: Animal Instincts (Video 2015)
35KBatman Unlimited: Animal Instincts: Directed by Butch Lukic. With Roger Craig Smith, Chris Diamantopoulos, Will Friedle, Charlie Schlatter. Batman, with the help of the Flash, Green Arrow, Nightwing, and Red Robin, has to try and get to the bottom of the mysterious robotic animals attacking Gotham.
“This is just a rotten cartoon. I honestly donu0026#39;t think it would entertain anyone over the age of six.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIf you donu0026#39;t know what Batman Unlimited is, itu0026#39;s essentially a line Batman universe toys which, until now, didnu0026#39;t have any cartoon or comicbook to back them up. This movie attempts to do that for kids… but yeah, itu0026#39;s not even worth the $3.99 digital view price. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe first thing youu0026#39;ll notice on viewing it is that, unlike previous Direct-to-DVD DC Comics cartoons, this one doesnu0026#39;t fly under the u0026quot;Warner Premieru0026quot; banner. Meaning it has none the writing pedigree or production values of movies like u0026quot;Under the Red Hoodu0026quot; or u0026quot;Batman: Gotham Knight.u0026quot; And that shows in how full of plot holes and contrivances this toon is; such as the bat-dog-robot-motorcycle and the clumsy attempt to tie in the Batman Beyond suit, which is instantly forgotten to move on to the next in a line of u0026quot;neon street luge batmanu0026quot; bat costumes you get throughout the viewing. Villains are given no more reason to work together and no more plot than the fact that they share an animal theme, and one of the heroes just happens to be hanging around Gotham City despite not even having a connection to Batman ever mentioned.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIn other words, the movie is a 90 minute toy commercial, and it makes the original Thundercats and Silverhawks seem like Shakespeare by comparison.”