A tribute to Batman made from 66 years worth of TV and Film, Beginning with Batman (1943) and ending with Superman/Batman: Public Enemies (2009). There is three pieces of music used in this video two in their entirety and one only sampled. The pieces are
Prime [Transformers; Revenge of the Fallen] (Steve jablonsky) opening titles
Back To The Future Theme (Alan Silvestri)
Jumping The Ravine [Star Trek: Generations] (Dennis McCarthy)
And in interest of full disclosure, this video does not contain any footage from Batman: The Brave and The Bold simply cause I don't any DVD of it yet. If anything else is missing that is probably because it is unavailable.
The footage contained herein is from
Batman (1943) Lewis Wilson
Batman (1949) Robert Lowery
Batman (1966) Adam West
The Adventures of Batman (1977) Adam West
The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians (1985) Adam West
Batman (1989) Michael Keaton
Batman Returns (1992) Michael Keaton
Mask of the Phantasm (1993) Kevin Conroy
Batman Forever (1995) Val Kilmer
Batman & Robin (1997) George Clooney
Batman: Gotham Knights (1998) Kevin Conroy
Batman Beyond (1999) Kevin Conroy
Justice League (2001) Kevin Conroy
The Batman (2004) Rino Romano
Batman Begins (2005) Christian Bale
Batman: Gotham Knight (2008) Kevin Conroy
The Dark Knight (2008) Christian Bale
Superman/Batman: Public Enemies (2009) Kevin Conroy
You forgot Batman's Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths/Young justice version and his Justice League: The New Frontier/Batman: The Brave & The Bold versions (Including his incarnations)
michael626stitch 8 months ago
@michael626stitch Well at the time I didn't have any DVD's pertaining to the missing footage.
brannigan1986 8 months ago
Nicely done! Very well put together...a kinda random music choice thou :D
Melanchomin 1 year ago
@Melanchomin
It was a tune that was stuck in my head, and I had Batman on the brain as well. It went together much better in my head than in the final product.
brannigan1986 1 year ago
Good, but why would you not use actual Batman music instead of Back to the Future?
derekm79 1 year ago
@derekm79
Believe it or not, while the theme certainly suits the character I am just not a big fan of the theme. I admit that better music definitely should have been used, but I had this theme stuck in my head and this was how I exorcised it. And I wanted to see how it fit as well. Looking back at it I do admit that the choice is questionable but it was a fun experiment.
brannigan1986 1 year ago