There\u2019s arguably no superhero in existence that has been reimagined, redefined, or reinterpreted more than Batman.\xa0 No matter how many times he\u2019s been rebooted, audiences are always willing to come back to Gotham City\u2019s greatest defender.\xa0 With so much Bat content out there, there\u2019s plenty to dissect, analyze, and of course, rank!\xa0 This podcast is dedicated to a surgical evaluation of Batman\u2019s history, with a focus on ranking several topics in the world of Batman, among other classic Bat themes and characters.
\nJoin host\xa0Daniel Cohen, Pop Break\u2019s former Film Editor and Resident Bat-Maven, as he brings on several guests every month to share his passion for the one and only\xa0Dark Knight.\xa0 From Adam West to Robert Pattinson, no bat stone will be left unturned.\xa0 Bottom-line: If you\u2019re a Batman fan, this is required listening.
\nPodcast Editor Alex Marcus joins Daniel once again, as the crew returns to the animated realm to review 2018\u2019s anime, Batman Ninja.\xa0 As this is an anime movie, we threw up the signal and called upon a couple experts \u2013 the cohosts of the Anime x Pop Podcast, Josh Sarnecky (also co-host of the Anniversary Brothers Podcast), and Amanda Rivas (also frequent co-host and guest on the Socially Distanced podcast).
\nJosh and Amanda lend their expertise to tell us how this fares as an anime movie, as Daniel and Alex have no idea what\u2019s going on.\xa0 Aside from that, we delve into how well this movie utilizes the world of Batman, specifically its villains, the visual style, and go off on a Robin tangent \u2013 why can\u2019t Batman movies get Robin right! Join us for this second trip into the animated world, as Daniel just wants this to be better than Batman: The Doom that Came to Gotham (did he get his wish?), and listen to Alex wax poetically on the comedic chops of one Alfred Pennyworth.
\nIs the Batman anime experiment worth a recommendation\u2026LISTEN RIGHT HERE TO FIND OUT!