Knightsong 2 - The Chilling Melodies of Batman (Mad Hatter) descargar videos gratis


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Batman: The Animated Series was a very popular American cartoon produced by Warner Brothers which originally aired from 1992 to 1995. It's dark atmosphere, adult themes and dramatic voice acting helped make the show groundbreaking; Another very important factor that gave the series it's edge was the stunning soundtrack composed by Shirley Walker (1945 - 2006).

Batman: The Animated Series was unlike anything children had ever been presented. Instead of the cartoony and comedic Batman that had been featured in every Dark Knight television adaptation up to that point (like the famous Adam West and Burt Ward live action TV show, and the Filmation toons), this series took place in a world far more similar to Tim Burton's re-imagining of the franchise.

Not only were some ideas from the Tim Burton films directly taken into the show (like the Penguin's plan to take over the Batmobile, and the Joker's origin), the theme music composed by Danny Elfman was also present in the opening animation and heavily influenced the rest of Shirley Walker's work on the series.

The show had a very intense and dark atmosphere, not only because of the art work by producer Bruce Timm, but many of the backgrounds were painted on black paper. This created a film noir like ambient which contrasted heavily with other children animation at the time which were far more colorful and bright.

The characters and their endeavors felt real, as they dealt with legitimate and adult issues like paranoia, death of loved ones, mental illness, politics, unemployment, emotional rejection and complex fears. The fantastic voice acting reflected this, with notable performances by Kevin Conroy (Batman/Bruce Wayne) and Star Wars' Luke Skywalker, Mark Hamill (The Joker).

Although there were other contributors to the music in Batman: The Animated Series, Shirley Walker is regarded as the main source of composition for the show. Walker's work featured complex orchestrations with rich melodies, and her musical creation was so perfect with themes so appropriate to each character that if we didn't know any better, we'd say the characters were created for the music, and not the other way around.

Two Face, The Joker, Poison Ivy, Scarecrow and many other characters were given the honor of exceptional musical themes. In this video, I explore Jervis Tetch,"the Mad Hatter"'s theme.

The Mad Hatter is a former scientist who develops mind controlling devices which he uses to commit his crimes, which include kidnapping the girl he's in love with, his co worker Alice.

It is easy to relate to his character; a man mistreated by his boss despite his hard work, who is in love with a girl who does not love him back. His obsession with Alice and the work of Lewis Carroll drive him into madness; this makes him a more psychological villain than a physical one. It's not his powers and abilities that Batman must go through; it's his mind.

He also develops a Dream Machine to trap Batman in a dream reality where his life is ideal. Batman escapes as he does not wish to live a fantasy, no matter how attractive it is.

Shirley Walker died on November 30, 2006 at Washoe Medical Center in Reno, Nevada, due to complications from a stroke that she had experienced two weeks before. She passed away only eight months after the death of her husband, Don. At the time of her death, Walker had scored more major-studio motion pictures than any other American woman. A memorial service was held at the Warner Bros. Eastwood Scoring Stage, and a plaque was placed in her honor. She is survived by her two sons, Colin Walker and Ian Walker.

In 1996, Shirley Walker won her first Daytime Emmy Award as music director for Batman: The Animated Series. She won another Daytime Emmy in music-composition for Batman Beyond in 2001.

Batman: The Animated series received 3 Emmy Awards.

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Comentarios

7 years ago

Henrik Magnusson

"Would not...could not...would not...could not...join the dance"

7 years ago

The Greatest Nightmare

Perchance to dream, the best Batman TAS chapter, EPIC : )

8 years ago

ReveiwKing999

Thumbs up if you're playing this tonight as Jervis makes his debut in Gotham.

9 years ago

Xehanort10

Batman: Why did you do it? Hatter: You of all people have the gall to ask me that. You ruined my life. I was willing to give you whatever life you wanted just to keep you out of mine.

10 years ago

ludicrous503

I hope to the mad hatter in Arkham knight as well as a possible villain in the show Gotham. He seems like a perfect villain to showcase with other non meta human villains.

10 years ago

Rylosalex

I love the Mad Hatter, Roddy nMcdowal is so cool. I've seen him in the planet of the Apes movies (The original) Love how he delivers his lines, so shakespeare like.

10 years ago

TheLastBabyMan

 "I was willing to give you whatever life you wanted, just to keep you out of mine!!"

11 years ago

TVJUNK85

Do have the version of this song were Bruce is fighting Batman (Mad Hatter) in the dream episode?

11 years ago

Xehanort10

"You're mighty in Gotham Batman but in Wonderland the Mad Hatter reigns supreme."

11 years ago

TalDSruler

Perchance to Dream.

11 years ago

TheDUDERulez1

I love the part at the beginning with the harp!  So merry and upbeat!

11 years ago

Brianna Saar

I loved it

11 years ago

Helionova15

Loneliness can do things to a man...

11 years ago

Xehanort10

Hatter: I'll cut that cowl off your neck before you'll take her. I've waited my whole lonely life for her Batman: Then all you've waited for is a puppet. A soulless little doll Hatter: It didn't have to be this way. You made me do this to her. Hahahahaha.

11 years ago

skedardestroyer

And by choosing to do that, instead of killing him, you could argue he's just that more insane.

11 years ago

trenq13

My Ringtone !!!

11 years ago

Sener

More like loose rip off of Kimba the white lion.

11 years ago

ReveiwKing999

You're forgetting "Animal Act", where he actually played the main villain role in that episode.

11 years ago

LOL Studio

More! More!

12 years ago

GARGANTUANMASKEDFISH

Interestingly, The Mad Hatter could have killed Batman at any time in Perchance to Dream, but he chose not to. Instead only choosing to give Batman his perfect life.

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