Batman Unlimited: Monster Mayhem

2015 "It's a fright to the finish for Batman!"
5.6| 1h21m| PG| en
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The Joker is aided in his Halloween quest to render modern technology useless and take over Gotham City by Solomon Grundy, Silver Banshee, Clayface and Scarecrow.

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Dynamixor The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.
Bluebell Alcock Ok... Let's be honest. It cannot be the best movie but is quite enjoyable. The movie has the potential to develop a great plot for future movies
Cissy Évelyne It really made me laugh, but for some moments I was tearing up because I could relate so much.
Brooklynn There's a more than satisfactory amount of boom-boom in the movie's trim running time.
tankace This flick ruins the DC animated movies. The story makes no sense, the title has zero connection to the actual story. It is like the Monster Mayhem, a marketing trick in order to get money by kids! At the time of the recording I am close to lose faith to the Cape Crusader for those movies are a shame to Bats' films.As for the villains,totally underused and their plan is stupid to put it softly. The designs of the City and the characters are bad and only a kid under ten would like them. For the rest of the people who love the comics mythology this a must not see for it is an insult to us as fans, as devout audience and as humans in general!To be honest, watching this film ache more than a kick to the head when I was in karate lessons. That is who much I despise it. Not watch it for any reason in God's Earth!Man that was a piece of junk. It is along the Mayhem one of the worst animated films Ihave seeing and I have a pretty big record to show to prove it!
adonis98-743-186503 The Batman & Robin of 2015 but instead of dumb and awful it's dumb and funny the story goes as this the Joker is aided in his Halloween quest to render modern technology useless and take over Gotham City by Solomon Grundy, Silver Banshee, Clayface and Scarecrow. The movie is well paced, the animation is nice and there's full of action i think the best scene from the movie is when Nightwing confronts Scarecrow and he sees his younger self in the mirrors that was a great scene. Now the dumb parts Batman rides a Dinosaur in a virtual reality sequence he also turns every Joker he faces into Batman in other new they copy The Matrix. Also there's this dumb kid that goes to Batman and says it's Selfie time then again in the end the kid comes back and takes a selfie with the villains in other news 'Worst Parents Ever'. This is an 1 hour and 20 minutes Toy Commercial that is half Transformers and half Batman that is actually funny if you like Batman or this kind of dumb fun you are going to enjoy Monster Mayhem if not and you think this is going to rape your childhood stay away.
DareDevilKid Reviewed by: Dare Devil Kid (DDK)Rating: 3.1/5 starsHalloween is a scary enough night as is, but it's double the terror in Gotham City. As the locals occupy themselves with trick-or- treating, that clown prince of crime known as the Joker (voice of Troy Baker) launches his latest campaign of terror. With the help of such monstrous miscreants as Silver Banshee (voice of Kari Wuhrer), Solomon Grundy (voice of Fred Tatasciore), Scarecrow (voice of Brian T. Delaney), and Clayface (voice of Dave B. Mitchell), the Joker turns all of the city's technology against its citizens and declares himself supreme ruler. Thankfully, Batman (voice of Roger Craig Smith) is on the hunt, recruiting Nightwing (voice of Will Friedle), Red Robin (voice of Yuri Lowenthal), and Green Arrow (voice of Chris Diamantopoulos) to see justice served before it's too late.With this year's colorful but unexciting "Batman Unlimited: Animal Instincts" proving such a bummer, my hopes for its follow-up, "Monster Mayhem", tripping any triggers were fairly dim. Luckily, this futuristic take on the Dark Knight is a marked improvement in terms of humor, action, and overall style. It has a far less rocky go at making sure its tone isn't too gloomy for kids but still flashy and chaotic enough not to give older viewers a lame impression. Using monster-themed members of Batman's infamous rogues gallery seems a novel way to do just that, allowing the movie to have fun while still retaining a freaky edge. Even the Joker comes out looking pretty good, remaining off-kilter and intimidating despite having some of his scarier traits played down.The film still experiences some of the tired quips that plagued its predecessor, and while all of its crazy sci-fi imagery appears cool for the most part, I'd be fibbing if I said the story doesn't get too hokum in the second half or that the Caped Crusader's climactic virtual reality showdown against the Joker didn't absolutely go off- the- rails. Overall, "Batman Unlimited: Monster Mayhem" isn't among the be- cowled one's most sterling adventures as far as DC's animated, direct-to- video universe goes, but for something that will be dismissed by many as a glorified toy commercial, it's more lively and inventive than it lets on.
quincytheodore Those who have watched animation series or played video games recently would be familiar to the voices in Batman Unlimited: Monster Mayhem. These are veteran actors who do the characters justice and the movie has the advantage of bringing them together for one spectacle. However, the plot is bland and lacking intensity of other DC animations.Joker assembles his group of misfits to take over Gotham, while Batman is being helped by other vigilantes to stop the villainous act. It doesn't attempt to deliver thrill or alternate personalities like the previous animations and it definitely opts for a lighter tone. The mild vibe is clearly geared for younger audience with bits of humor as well as less visceral action.The dubbing is definitely in high quality. Batman and Joker resemble their counterpart on the games, it might be slightly jarring to hear them in more vanilla fashion. Each of the superheroes, and also villains, is presented with their typical gimmicks, it's a nice showing for the troupe but it doesn't develop their characters much.Animation is passable, it doesn't have the pace or well-choreographed fighting like Assault on Arkham. It does get the job done and some of the more futuristic details are appreciated. The action scenes consist of mostly one on one fight between the opposing forces, it's done pretty well albeit might be repetitive later on.Batman Unlimited: Monster Mayhem is an average animation boosted by its great production on voice acting. It does entertain, but for fans wanting heavier intrinsic or presentation it may be a bit underwhelming.