
The duo then tries to convince the tiger king Great Caesar to join them and Prince Tuftan to fight against the Gorilla Men army and Gorilla Grodd’s control using the advanced technology of the past. They both attempt to stop Gorilla Grodd after he steals some technology from Professor Carter Nichols to travel into the future himself to rule the Gorilla Men that threaten the humans in Kamandi’s time. This episode sees Batman traveling to the future to team up with Kamandi, a savage human in a post-apocalyptic, jungle covered Earth. Therefore, this review will be mainly based on the quality for each of the five episodes and the overall value for the money.
BATMAN BRAVE AND THE BOLD MUSIC MEISTER FULL EPISODE SERIES
The latest DVD release for the series will arrive at stores on the 22nd of August for £5 and while this is great value for five episodes, the bad news is that this and all of the DVDs contain no special features and it’s such a shame, considering the fact that they could reveal how they come up with the art style and animate each episode. The way that they have respected all of these characters and stayed faithful to the source material has made this my favorite Batman television show since Batman: The Animated Series back in the 90s.


From the famous heroes such as Aquaman, Green Arrow and Blue Beatle to the lesser known characters like Red Tornado, Dead Man and Adam Strange, the series has served as a great introduction to many of the characters and locations from the DC universe (unless you have the DC Encyclopedia book). Batman: Brave and the Bold has been a successful animated series that has aired on Cartoon Network for the last couple of years, seeing everyone’s favorite caped crusader teaming up with a different DC superhero in action-packed episodes.
