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Batman: Mask of the Phantasm is widely considered to be the best animated Batman film ever made. By some, even the best Batman film of all time. It was a remarkable marriage of thematic maturity, potent dialogue, great action, and a gorgeous art style. But it also stands out as the only animated Batman movie to ever receive a theatrical run. Today I’ll talk about one of the interesting byproducts of that decision, despite the movie’s poor box office reception: Mask of the Phantasm is presented in two different aspect ratios. And unlike your typical pan and scan conversion, the creation of both versions were carefully considered by the creative team during the making of the movie.
Written & edited by Danny Boyd

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    @CinemaStix@CinemaStix3 ай бұрын
    • This reminds me of fans backlash towards the DVD releases of Dragon Ball Z mostly the Orange Boxes from 2007 it was release a version that cropped the original 4:3 aspect ratio to a 16:9 aspect ratio just for modern flat screen TV's

      @The_Blue_Otaku@The_Blue_Otaku3 ай бұрын
    • Ahh.. So this was an "RIP" video only?.!

      @maazkalim@maazkalim3 ай бұрын
    • Stop being greedy

      @milosbatmanvideos@milosbatmanvideos3 ай бұрын
    • what's the outro song?

      @prestoneric6705@prestoneric67053 ай бұрын
    • Hmmm... At Hanna-Barbera back in 1997, we were told that "Scooby Doo on Zombie Island" was being changed to a Direct-to-video release instead of Theatrical because they wanted it to jump start DVD sales for Warner Home Video, but I wonder if this is had anything to do with that decision.

      @scalhotrod@scalhotrod3 ай бұрын
  • Kevin Conroy, for me personally, will forever be the true definitive Batman. He gave Batman and Bruce true meaning, all just with that voice.

    @crappycrapcrap9490@crappycrapcrap94903 ай бұрын
    • between his batman voice and Mark hammil's joker , you can't beat that

      @Johnadams20760@Johnadams207603 ай бұрын
    • Forever my batman

      @lulufortytwo3884@lulufortytwo38843 ай бұрын
    • @@Johnadams20760 shame about mark hamils politics

      @joekreissl4499@joekreissl44993 ай бұрын
    • @@joekreissl4499 not sure i remember exactly what his politics are

      @Johnadams20760@Johnadams207603 ай бұрын
    • My friend was always hoping for Mr. Convoy to make a cameo in a live action Batman. I think it would’ve been a step down. The animated series was THE high-water-mark: not too adult for children, not too childish for adults, funny, dark, serious, and whatever it needed to be when it needed to be it.

      @ScaryMason@ScaryMason3 ай бұрын
  • Kevin's quotes at the end broke my heart. He is batman, THE batman. We grew up in the 90's and 00's hearing his voice be the definitive character. Mark Hamill's choice to not perform as Joker again due to Kevin being gone is a class act, and all of the animated works should be memorialized as some of the best animation for superhero movies in American history.

    @surgegamer@surgegamer3 ай бұрын
    • No untruths detected.

      @Abdul-Akeem_Akinloye@Abdul-Akeem_Akinloye3 ай бұрын
    • For real? I didn't know that about Mark Hamill. That dude continues to be based as hell.

      @IAm18PercentCarbon@IAm18PercentCarbon3 ай бұрын
    • Mark left?? Oh…. My goodness. The level of respect. Our Joker literally said, “without the Batman. Crime has no punchline.” I’m both profoundly sad and respectful of that. That’s amazing.

      @RogueT-Rex8468@RogueT-Rex84683 ай бұрын
    • They joked about how that DC/WB would call them separately asking them about a new project & they suspected they'd just say yeah Mark said he's in to kevin or visa versa knowing that if they ever said the other one was in , then they'd say sure I'll do it too. But they never turned down working with each other apparently lol. I could see that telling both the others in just to get both to sign on lmao

      @hazeydaze8396@hazeydaze83963 ай бұрын
    • @@RogueT-Rex8468 in an interview when they asked him if he'd reprise his role as Joker (after Kevin's death) he responded with "Is Kevin going to be Batman?" I don't know anything else about his personal life, but it's clear he's an incredibly respectful person from that quote alone.

      @bordomsdeadly@bordomsdeadly3 ай бұрын
  • I've always thought that this film accurately depicted the tragedy behind Batman. The line "I didn't count on being happy" expresses his internal struggles when confronted with normalcy; for him, the day his parents died in the alley determined who he would become. When those around him begin to blur the lines between good and evil, he faces the consequences of his dedication. Consider his close friend Harvey Dent, who was mutilated and targeted in the animated series. Dent's personality and fight for justice consume him, eventually transforming him into the very thing he fought against, as he realizes the system and rules he follows are failing him. In the film, Andrea's father is murdered by criminals, fueling her desire for vengeance. Can anyone blame her for seeking vengeance for her father? Bruce struggles with this as his beliefs about good and evil are challenged. Is Bruce's fight for vengeance any different? He's still breaking the law to become the Batman. He's still doomed to suffer a great burden behind the mask.

    @gilramos5767@gilramos57673 ай бұрын
    • To me, the definitive representations of Batman and Superman involve subversive realities. Batman, the most human (in terms of powers) hero of all, is the true persona, and Bruce Wayne is the mask he wears as necessary. Superman, on the other hand, is at the same time Clark Kent, as he grew up as Clark and understands what it means to be a normal person with a normal life (and love it). He is technically still Clark when he wears the tights, but it's like a first responder or soldier putting on his uniform, largely still him but by professional necessity hiding some aspects and forcing some artificial ones. By that thinking, it is the developing Batman who is so thrown off and confused by this love interest who threatens to divert him from his obsession. Fittingly, as the DC Animated Universe unfolded, Bruce in private more and more took on mannerisms and behaviors of Batman, until by the time of Batman Beyond he had essentially ceased to "wear" the Bruce mask and was Batman almost all of the time. Kevin Conroy's terrific work goes a long way in representing this transition!

      @redsoxu571@redsoxu5713 ай бұрын
    • I’ve literally never thought about this, but dang, this is actually true…

      @geroshand8623@geroshand86233 ай бұрын
    • I’ve literally never thought about this, but dang, this is actually true…

      @geroshand8623@geroshand86233 ай бұрын
    • Right

      @RTU130@RTU1303 ай бұрын
  • I've always said that "Mask of the Phantasm" is better than any other Batman movie. I still have my VHS copy that includes a mini comic adaptation of the film.

    @justinecooper9575@justinecooper95753 ай бұрын
    • This is so true

      @victorvondoom4882@victorvondoom48823 ай бұрын
    • I still have it on DVD.

      @YacolJ@YacolJ3 ай бұрын
    • Mask of the Phantasm is probably the best Batman film ever made. I haven't seen it in over 20 years but I bet it is still the truth. When it was released, it was not even close. Phantasm was the best by a very wide margin.

      @cdouglashall@cdouglashall3 ай бұрын
    • I remember seeing it on the big screen as a younger lad. I can put myself back in there right now!

      @chrismoore1372@chrismoore13723 ай бұрын
    • @@chrismoore1372 I can imagine that it was amazing on the big screen.

      @YacolJ@YacolJ3 ай бұрын
  • I grew up watching this and didn't realize how spoiled I was until recently. What a masterpiece.

    @AdamLeis@AdamLeis3 ай бұрын
    • I didn’t truly appreciate the best films until I started watching terrible movies.

      @LordWyatt@LordWyatt3 ай бұрын
  • I love the retro-futuristic art deco world of the animated series. They need to do another run of it. Target it to an older audience. The audience that grew up on the show.

    @joeblankenship377@joeblankenship3773 ай бұрын
    • It wouldn’t be the same without Kevin, Mark, Or Arleen

      @gian_m@gian_m3 ай бұрын
    • Please, please no. Haven't we seen enough horrendous reboots?

      @Link0304@Link03043 ай бұрын
    • I'd prefer an inspired by version with new techniques, lighting, voice actors. Something that takes advantage of modern tech but whose muse is this version of batman. Definitely would be good to be geared more towards a pg13 audience or older in order to tell some of the stories from the comics that just weren't good material for kids.

      @jamesstewart5706@jamesstewart57063 ай бұрын
    • Actually no I'm good on the nostalgia porn and derivative artwork. Maybe instead we can look at new works instead of being obsessed with the past.

      @kylezo@kylezo3 ай бұрын
    • Would just become woke crap anyway like all "reboots". There's a reason why they all turn out to be shit and fail.

      @ShadowAngel606@ShadowAngel6063 ай бұрын
  • 'I didn't count on being happy.' Thanks,Kevin Conroy. You added something to the psyche of Bruce Wayne that is still unmatched even after 30 years.

    @mohinish2273@mohinish22733 ай бұрын
    • Kevin Conroy didn't write that line or that scene. Are you confused about actors' and wirters' jobs?

      @92brunod@92brunod3 ай бұрын
    • @@92brunod But he acted it. Are you confused about how much a good actor brings to a script? Kevin Conroy took a great script and made it even better with his performance. A bad actor will do a trash job regardless of how good a script is.

      @Sir_Him@Sir_Him3 ай бұрын
    • @@Sir_Him Doesn't change the fact that is the line that "added something to the psyche of Bruce Wayne that is still unmatched even after 30 years." I'm certainly not confused, you seem to be, though... A lot. Your attempt to turn my words against me was cute. Sad, but cute.

      @92brunod@92brunod3 ай бұрын
  • When Bruce Timm helped create this series he said the goal was that each episode would be a miniature movie that wouldn't shy from exploring the raw emotions of the characters. So it's no surprise that they would be able to turn it into a theatrical release. I still remember being able to borrow this movie from the library and loving every second of it.

    @joshuahenderson@joshuahenderson3 ай бұрын
    • I’ve watched all of DC’s animated features and still nothing compares to Mask of the Phantasm

      @jeremyborder6794@jeremyborder67943 ай бұрын
  • It makes me so happy that Siskle and Ebert were so good at what they did. Being able to say they were wrong for skipping out on an animated film and praise it is really cool

    @austinsmith7731@austinsmith77313 ай бұрын
    • Those clips felt like Old timey KZheadrs lol

      @Original-Phantom@Original-Phantom2 ай бұрын
  • 6:48 "and also, it's tight ... every image counts"

    @Jackappaarel@Jackappaarel3 ай бұрын
    • :)

      @CinemaStix@CinemaStix3 ай бұрын
    • Yes I've noticed this in other channels on KZhead that talk about movies. They just go on too long. There's too much extraneous or just not relevant, not focused, content.

      @colinsoder@colinsoder3 ай бұрын
    • @@colinsoder "Hello, I'm here to talk about why the shade of brown chosen for Tony Soprano's shoes in this episode matters" (55:31).

      @hoilst265@hoilst2653 ай бұрын
  • Growing up during the era of Hanna-Barbera Saturday morning fare, and "Super Friends", the Batman we got in the Kevin Conroy era was far, far superior in just about every way imaginable.

    @hhale@hhale3 ай бұрын
    • Every 60 seonds in Africa, a minute passes

      @timewarpdrive77@timewarpdrive773 ай бұрын
    • Oh god--the difference in quality was *obscene*.

      @Ilyak1986@Ilyak19863 ай бұрын
  • My first time watching Ghostbusters was on TV as a kid. The scene where Venkman meets Dana outside the Concert Hall and after she walks off, he spins around. I always thought that was weird. Maybe he was just happy he got a date. It wasn't until decades later when I watched in widescreen on Sky that I saw the guy on the far left spinning around on Rollerblades, and Venkman was copying him. It was an eye-opening revelation.

    @spilchsaysstuff1427@spilchsaysstuff14273 ай бұрын
    • Oh yeah, I know the commentary brought that up too, but the TV version cut a lot the best moments, like Peter popping up when he first sees Dana, and most of the swearing!.

      @jneilson7568@jneilson75683 ай бұрын
  • Never thought CinemaStix would cover Animated Batman

    @BroKing858@BroKing8583 ай бұрын
    • Oh, one of my absolute favorites. All the DC series between BAS and JLU really.

      @CinemaStix@CinemaStix3 ай бұрын
    • Best dc comics representation to date dude.

      @robertbrown8802@robertbrown88023 ай бұрын
    • Yeah, if you haven't seen the animated series, you are missing out on the best Batman stories.

      @johntuel2375@johntuel23753 ай бұрын
    • ​You meant comics tend to be that meaningful, Mr "​@@robertbrown8802"?

      @maazkalim@maazkalim3 ай бұрын
    • Batman the animated series and other shows of that era are genuinely good and have their appeal. And i'm someone who's not into marvel, dc etc. to say the least. Neither comics nor life action.

      @palasta@palasta3 ай бұрын
  • Fun fact: this was the first animated series to be drawn on black media (paper) rather than white. The animators started with black backgrounds and added color to it for every illustrated frame of the animation.

    @obscurity3027@obscurity30273 ай бұрын
  • Kevin Conroy was, is, and will always be Batman for me. It's not even a competition.

    @0num4@0num43 ай бұрын
    • That's because Kevin Conroy didn't "play" Batman. He just *was* Batman. His voice *is* Batman's voice. It's like Christopher Reeves, he wasn't "playing" Superman. He became him.

      @RaptorJesus@RaptorJesus3 ай бұрын
    • When I fired up the Arkham games, I was giddy when I heard his voice. Just wouldn't be the same without him.

      @psycomutt@psycomutt3 ай бұрын
    • He was vengeance. He was the night. He was Batman. :(

      @devinfaux6987@devinfaux69873 ай бұрын
    • I agree

      @mikhailabunidal9146@mikhailabunidal91463 ай бұрын
  • Big RIP Kevin Conroy, the only Batman I ever got the honor and pleasure to speak to in person, only for a brief minute at a convention, but he was so very kind. One of the few people I've met at a con that genuinely seemed to want to talk to every fan that came by, I've met others that just want to sign your thing, shake your hand or take a picture, and then move on to the next person. He signed my copy of The Killing Joke "I am Vengeance, I am the Night, I am Batman" - Kevin Conroy. He was and will always be my Batman

    @chimeron260@chimeron2603 ай бұрын
  • Aspect ratios and cropping is fascinating. A very recent interesting example for me is The X-files version available on Disney+. Obviously the show was intended for 4:3 viewing on television so every shot is composed with this aspect ratio in mind. Nevertheless it was filmed in widescreen because of technical circumstances and it is this version that is available for streaming. This means that what we see is "spill" image to the left and right that never actually was meant to be seen. In some shots you can actually see mistakes that originally were cropped out but now are left in.

    @sl3102@sl31023 ай бұрын
    • This is true I believe for Seasons 1-2 of X-Files. From Season 3 onwards they framed shots with both 4:3 and 16:9 screenings in mind (it was of course a long time before widescreen TVs became available but many shows began future proofing for them in the mid-90s)

      @foxmarkowski@foxmarkowski3 ай бұрын
    • @@foxmarkowski You may be right. It's an interesting situation though and a bit unfair to the show.

      @sl3102@sl31023 ай бұрын
    • Same thing with The Wire when it got remastered for Blu Ray, really changes the feeling of some parts of the show

      @hughgo2@hughgo23 ай бұрын
    • Same with Buffy TBS and Angel.

      @kurtsnyder4752@kurtsnyder47523 ай бұрын
    • We are at a point in time where frankly bizarre corporate decisions are being made on the assumption people won't watch a show in 4:3 means they are butchering shows. And often the only way you can see the as intended version is to pirate rips of the long out of print dvds etc. I just don't get it watching a 4:3 show on widescreen is fine, it's nothing like the black bar problem of academy ratio on 4:3 screens because it fills from top to bottom. You just ignore the sides. Thank god the incredible Star Trek TNG remaster wasn't done a few years later or else some brain dead corporate exec would be insisting they crop it for 16:9. There are shows, like X-Files that were really forward thinking and shot in 16:9 but most shows weren't and shouldn't be remasterd in widescreen. The Wire is one really notable one, so much of the really clever cinematography of that show is ruined by it. The Buffy one is a joke and I'm glad I watched the dvds when I watched it last year, still looks great in SD. David Simon even spoke out about it (then months later after people from HBO had clearly had words said it's currently the best way to watch it and you can feel the gritted teeth)/

      @mytimetravellingdog@mytimetravellingdog3 ай бұрын
  • There was an issue for The Simpson’s on Disney+ as well. They didn’t want to add bars to the sides of the screen for those older 4:3 seasons, to fit modern TVs so they just cropped the top & bottom instead. Unfortunately, that eliminated a lot of sight gags & jokes no longer made sense without that extra context. Now they allow you to choose if you want to see those 4:3 seasons in their original format or not

    @koobs4549@koobs45493 ай бұрын
    • This also happened with the early widescreen DVD releases of The Evil Dead. When they matted the original 1.33:1 16mm image to 1.85:1, they ended up obscuring some sight gags, like the Band-Aid box floating on the surface of the blood flood. I believe they even had to tilt the image at one point, to get the shot as they wanted it in widescreen, leading to a variant on pan-n-scan dubbed tilt-n-scan.

      @jamesoblivion@jamesoblivion3 ай бұрын
    • It's easy to bemoan the "pan and scan" for its faults (and I will never chide anyone who hates it). BUT, as pointed out above, TVs were not all that big "back in the day," and that made watching Letterboxed movies a very unpleasant experience for many, many people. We also need to respect the members of the audience that are only there to passively follow a story, not savor all the nuances of a shot. Personally, I have always preferred the letterboxing, but I have to respect that not everyone feels that way.

      @mmitchellhouston@mmitchellhouston3 ай бұрын
    • Them editing movies however they feel is why I would rather invest in physical copies rather than hope and trust that streaming services won’t mess with the content I’d like to watch

      @LordWyatt@LordWyatt3 ай бұрын
    • The android app doesn't offer that feature. It's cropped widescreen only for me.

      @SeekerGoldstone@SeekerGoldstone3 ай бұрын
    • @@SeekerGoldstonetry changing the setting via the website. Sometimes there are account settings you can/have to change via the site as apposed to using a devices specific app.

      @AlexKoepke@AlexKoepke3 ай бұрын
  • I actually met people who complained about widescreen format because they thought the black bars at the top and bottom were cutting off part of the picture.

    @michaelhorning6014@michaelhorning60143 ай бұрын
    • Which is not only true with Mask of the Phantasm, but with some others. What matters is the filmmaker's intended framing.

      @houstonhughes184@houstonhughes1843 ай бұрын
    • I remember checking out a VHS copy of Ben-Hur (the 1950s one) from the library and seeing a handwritten note taped to the case: "This movie is presented in 'letterbox' format to preserve its original wide-screen picture. The black bars at the top and bottom of the screen are SUPPOSED TO BE THERE." I like to imagine a frustrated librarian taping that note to the case after dealing with the umpteenth patron complaint. 😂

      @onbearfeet@onbearfeet3 ай бұрын
    • The worst were people who stretched 16:9 movies to fit the 4:3 screen so everyone was overly tall and thin.

      @Boburto@Boburto3 ай бұрын
    • God people are so incredibly stupid.

      @thenightstar8312@thenightstar83123 ай бұрын
    • Yeah I had to explain the aspect ratios to tons of people in the late 90s and early 2000s. They thought I was full of sh*t lol

      @Axolotl_Mischief@Axolotl_Mischief3 ай бұрын
  • One of the first VHS I remember my parents buying me. I think my Dad took me to see it and enjoyed it so much that he bought "me" a gift the following Christmas. I wasn't even that big of a Batman fan, but watching that movie was such a different experience than I had ever had with animated films. The music was amazing, I think they used a full orchestra for the score. The tone was dark and even scary at times, much more than anything else I was allowed to watch at that age. That movie stuck with me for so long, but it felt like I was the only one who had seen it. Crazy to see the recognition it's getting so many years later.

    @gbone2636@gbone26363 ай бұрын
    • I had the soundtrack on CD. Tia Carrere performed a song for the end credits and I had no idea she could sing.

      @kobayashimaru8114@kobayashimaru81143 ай бұрын
  • Star Wars: The Phantom Menace was the film that destroyed the illusion of "Widescreen puts bars on the screen and is inferior to full screen." I had the Duel of the Fates showdown burned into my brain over how amazing it was to see three fighters go at each other, and when I got the full screen version on VHS and the scene was BUTCHERED, I vowed never to go back to full screen when a film wasn't made for it.

    @SAPProd@SAPProd3 ай бұрын
    • Well said.

      @LordWyatt@LordWyatt3 ай бұрын
    • Thankfully, it also had a special widescreen VHS release, complete with a strip of original film negative in the box.

      @dudujencarelli@dudujencarelli2 ай бұрын
  • I still have my VHS copy of this movie. It's such a beautiful piece of animation. The story isn't dumbed down and it's one both kids and parents can watch. Kevin Conroy will always be my favorite voice for Batman.

    @toybarons@toybarons3 ай бұрын
    • I still have mine as well. It's kind of sad that it's getting harder to get a working VHS player. I have two that are working and it'll be a sad day if they stop.

      @voteDC@voteDC3 ай бұрын
  • You could have mentioned (and perhaps should do a video to cover) examples such as Jason and the Argonauts, originally shot 4:3 and matted for theatrical widescreen presentation and THEN panned and scanned BACK to 4:3 for (some) home video formats. I learned this only when I got my (gorgeous) laserdisc copy of the film, which was presented in the original open-matte 4:3 version.

    @deltics735@deltics7353 ай бұрын
    • Same with most Kubrick films that were made after the advent of regular television screenings and home video. Kubrick shot open-matte 35, and matted the films to the appropriate ratio, keeping the framing in mind for both as he shot. He did this because he disliked letterboxed presentations and how they diminished picture resolution. So for many years, prior to the proliferation of widescreen TVs, his films were available on home video only in 4:3.

      @jamesoblivion@jamesoblivion3 ай бұрын
    • @@jamesoblivion Some TV shows did a similar thing when everyone knew HDTV was going to happen but it wasn't quite here yet. Babylon 5 is the one I most clearly remember... directors (at least the good ones) framed the shots so the key stuff would be in the 4:3 frame, but the extra space was also used (a good place to put in-jokes and side action).

      @travcollier@travcollier3 ай бұрын
  • Reframing movies for home video is one of my biggest cinematic pet peeves. I thought we were mostly past it, but now it's happening more and more with remasters of older TV shows. While I'm on the subject, there are actually quite a lot of movies that are shot full-frame 35 with the intention of cropping it down. Really depends on the type of film, the lenses in use and how much leeway the director/cinematographer wants in post. While many of the movies released fullscreen back in the day were cropped pan and scan, there were also quite a lot that were open matte, meaning they took scans of the original film without the intended crop. One example that comes to mind is Titanic. The theatrical version was 2.39:1 but the fullscreen home video version was opened up to 3:4 with extra picture on top and bottom. Then, when James Cameron re-released it in 3D, he opened the matte up partially to 1.85:1. There's also increasingly a trend for big budget movies to release multiple aspect ratios to different theaters depending on their particular screens.

    @vulcanmario@vulcanmario3 ай бұрын
    • Yeah, I remember watching some of the older Malcolm in the Middle episodes on Hulu and a lot of the early episodes had stand-in actors, camera wires, etc just sitting there on the parts where there would have been black bars.

      @maneater3795@maneater37953 ай бұрын
    • Yeah I hate video formated for old tvs. Looks like garbage.

      @Axolotl_Mischief@Axolotl_Mischief3 ай бұрын
    • Yes, I remember when I first got The Matrix on DVD, and I noticed that there were some shots that seemed to show less of the picture on the top and bottom than on the 4:3 video that I'd been used to watching. (Specifically, I remember comparing the bird's eye view shot when Morpheus is beaten up on the tiled floor by the SWAT police.) I worried about it because it seemed to go against everything I'd been taught about the advantages of widescreen over pan-and-scan! Then I asked about it online and someone linked to a page about Super 35 and open matte. Incidentally, I've noticed that there are some movie clip KZhead channels that upload open-matte versions of clips from these Super 35 films. But as far as I know, those versions have never been commercially released in HD; by the time of Blu-ray and HD-DVD, only the widescreen versions were being released - so does anyone know where those channels source the open-matte versions from?

      @variousthings6470@variousthings64703 ай бұрын
    • Buffy had issues with this. The NTSC DVD release was all 4:3 (as had originally been shown on TV) but the PAL region DVD release got an open matte 16:9 version of seasons 4-7. There were often goofs in the uncropped areas like bad lighting, crew members, equipment, bad VFX and lens artefacts.

      @phirenz@phirenz3 ай бұрын
    • @phirenz The new HD masters have a lot of those same issues, plus bad DNR and incorrect color timing, etc. It's a real shame.

      @vulcanmario@vulcanmario3 ай бұрын
  • The classic bit where Bruce puts on the mask and becomes Batman for the very first time is one of the most rewatchable legendary scenes in the history of cinema. It is epic without being bombastic. Tragic without melodrama. A fall into darkness to battle the darkness. It's perfect.

    @Hylanvahr@Hylanvahr3 ай бұрын
  • "Batman. The animated series" Was drawn on black paper and had color added in instead of on white paper with darkness added on. To reflect the dark and gritty tone of Batman himself.

    @warrmalaski8570@warrmalaski85703 ай бұрын
  • "This is a story deserving of every inch of animation it can get." Well said.

    @41nhs@41nhs3 ай бұрын
  • BMTAS is my comfort show. The color pallet is astounding, rust browns acool blues are to die for!! Im particularly attached to the square ratio and the bold compositions. Iv used stills to inspired a few paintings. Glad to see someone giving it the praise it deserves

    @willa8498@willa84983 ай бұрын
  • This is the “purest” Batman movie, if that makes sense. It wasn’t a “Nolan” or “Burton” film, we weren’t witnessing some particular actor’s take on the character. It was just a solid, well written Batman film.

    @Mr_Case_Time@Mr_Case_Time3 ай бұрын
  • When I was a kid, I was obsessed with the Batman Adventures. So much so, that I wanted to learn animation. CGI technically existed, as seen in some shots of Jurassic Park - which I saw in theaters when I was in 2nd grade (I had nightmares for weeks, lol), but most animation was still hand-drawn on cells. Like with The Simpsons, if the lines ever look strangely thick, that's because they're about to zoom out to the full scene. Anyway, my love for animation was strong enough, and my natural skill of illustrating good enough, my parents agreed to send me to an animation school. It was odd, because I was maybe 12 at the time, and it was the first time I'd been in a class with people both younger than me and way, way older than me. Age didn't matter, because if you can draw, you can animate. This is when I learned why this series looks so unique. The Batman Adventures has a truly dark look to it, because of a neat trick they did. When doing cell animation, you have a table with pegs and a back lit surface that you place the background on (secured by the pegs at the corners), then the cells go on top of that (also secured), then a mounted camera takes a single photo, which effectively renders the layers into a single layer/image (Photoshop people will understand this real quick). The thing that makes the show (and the movie, afaik) so uniquely lit is that they started with a black background. Most backgrounds are drawn/painted on a blank white sheet, or even a clear cell, depending what you're doing. This lets a lot of light through. What the animators at WB figured out is if you start with black, then paint over that, you get unusually rich, deep blacks, and highlights appear more muted, giving a very somber aesthetic to the scene. Truly genius. CGI animation, even 2D, just doesn't capture this look. It's really something special.

    @Gottaculat@Gottaculat3 ай бұрын
  • Beautiful video essay! this was one of my all time favorite animated shows, and I love that people are giving it its flowers

    @IamMonvi@IamMonvi3 ай бұрын
  • Always a pleasure to learn more about my favorite show of all time, but that ending....man! Pulling at my heart strings. Well done good sir.

    @midnightterrors5909@midnightterrors59093 ай бұрын
  • I really need to rewatch this movie. Used to be a staple of my childhood, never understood why it wasn't bigger when it first came out

    @k62627@k626273 ай бұрын
    • two words: Warner Brothers

      @sunsetman22@sunsetman223 ай бұрын
  • Would not have expected a video to animated Batman but highly appreciated because it‘s a timeless classic

    @tomtim9764@tomtim97643 ай бұрын
  • I didn’t think I was going to sit through it all and when it was done I was left wanting more. Great job!

    @kevinsawyer2854@kevinsawyer28543 ай бұрын
  • Your music choices in your work are so fitting, and beautiful.

    @NoelApitta@NoelApitta3 ай бұрын
  • I know it's not the point of the video, but jfc do I love Siskel and Ebert: two of the most famous movie critics (one of them claiming that Citizen Kane is his favorite movie), hundreds reviews of all the artsy-fartsy movies in the world between the two of them and they just sit there gushing about a Batman cartoon in 1993

    @trueFleGMan@trueFleGMan3 ай бұрын
    • I actually have no respect for them and I think they were both plagues on society and stand for everything that's WRONG with modern critique.

      @thenightstar8312@thenightstar83123 ай бұрын
    • ​@@thenightstar8312elaborate, please.

      @Dev_712@Dev_7123 ай бұрын
    • ​@@thenightstar8312You have an anime pfp. Your opinion can automatically be discarded. Weeb.

      @brownhues@brownhues3 ай бұрын
    • I liked and respect expressly because they reviewed movies for what they were and trying to be, and holding everything up to some mythical standard. e.g. An action movie was judge for how it stood up for an action movie, and now how it compared to Citizen Kane or Casablanca.

      @Welverin@Welverin3 ай бұрын
    • @@Welverin I loved Ebert, until he broke his own "no spoilers in reviews" rule and spoiled the climax to "Kick-Ass" just because he didn't like the movie. Still, he was a great writer with some awesome insight into films. But he was also an asshole at times. (I don't have much of an opinion on Siskel, I was young when he was around and don't remember him too much and haven't really gone back and watched/read many of his reviews)

      @EhFrank@EhFrank3 ай бұрын
  • I'm so glad you talked about this movie. I saw it in the early 90s and it had a big effect on me. I go back to it again when I can get down to Vancouver and watch the vhs again

    @treiz01@treiz013 ай бұрын
  • Always enjoy watching your videos. They are insightful, well-researched, and well produced making them very engaging. Most importantly, they are no longer than they need to be - no fillers pure gold throughout out.

    @anotheruser1275@anotheruser12753 ай бұрын
  • top marks on the video edit, and bringing in content from that era outside of what you were themeing the video on really was over the top.

    @williamforbes7156@williamforbes71563 ай бұрын
  • 00:58 - THAT hilarious scene in 'Family Guy' where Peter is watching 'Lawrence Of Arabia' in 'Original Widescreen' on his TV & it's a THIN SLIVER view! 🤣🤣🤣 😎🇬🇧

    @thedarkknight1971@thedarkknight19713 ай бұрын
  • Mask of the Phantasm is Batman at its cinematic peak. It had to be said.

    @lucasgagliardi433@lucasgagliardi4333 ай бұрын
  • You have a real talent for communicating the beauty of film. Thank you

    @jrcorsey@jrcorsey3 ай бұрын
  • Great work as always Danny, thank you ❤

    @cheekofnut@cheekofnut3 ай бұрын
  • When I heard "with great staging", I found myself expecting the next words to be "comes great responsibility"

    @douglaswolfen7820@douglaswolfen78203 ай бұрын
  • Arguably the best Batman movie ever made. And I mean that in the true meaning of the phrase; you can make an argument that this is the best Batman movie. It doesn't mean it *is*, just that it's worthy of debate. Great video!

    @Heritage367@Heritage3673 ай бұрын
    • I don’t think a debate was even warranted until Christopher Nolan’s trilogy came along. It was far better than any Batman film before then.

      @rustybarrel516@rustybarrel5163 ай бұрын
    • Arguably the most well-rounded comment on this video. And I mean that in the true meaning of the phrase; you can make an argument that this is the most well-rounded comment. It doesn't mean it *is*, just that it's worthy of debate. Great comment!

      @Icemario87@Icemario873 ай бұрын
    • Honestly, it probably is the best Batman movie ever made because of how deeply it dives into the character

      @jeremyborder6794@jeremyborder67943 ай бұрын
  • The more of your videos I watch, the more I enjoy them. Thanks for the good work Danny.

    @marshallmykietyshyn4973@marshallmykietyshyn49732 ай бұрын
  • Beautiful video, you did a great job. Thanks.

    @WellWisdom.@WellWisdom.3 ай бұрын
  • I download the Open Matte of every movie I can find, even when it's worse lol. Spider-Man for example has a lens hood or boom mic showing up very often, but it sort of adds to the charm.

    @g.e.o.r.g.e...@g.e.o.r.g.e...3 ай бұрын
  • First, let me say thank you. Love your essays! I saw that message at the beginning of a movie on KZhead the other night... Hadn't thought about that in years or the old pan and scan😀

    @SuperLocrian@SuperLocrian3 ай бұрын
    • Oh yeah? Even on a KZhead movie? That’s so interesting! Couldn’t ask what movie? And thank ya :)

      @CinemaStix@CinemaStix3 ай бұрын
    • Yup they still do this to movies on planes too!

      @macmac_@macmac_3 ай бұрын
    • @@macmac_slightly unrelated, but I was in hospital once and watched the TV edit of Pulp Fiction... (As well as some scenes just being removed), the curse words were not bleeped, instead they were dubbed over with TV safe words like dang, damn, and the like... It was very strange and unintentionally hilarious!

      @SuperLocrian@SuperLocrian3 ай бұрын
    • @@CinemaStix Yes, it's 2014 Predestination.. my best friend gave me one of his KZhead premium accounts... Apparently it comes with 10. Btw, a different friend has got me back in the animation and I am half way thru season 1 of Batman TAS. I watched Akira last night... Last time I saw that was on VHS 😁

      @SuperLocrian@SuperLocrian3 ай бұрын
    • @@SuperLocrian interesting! The rhythm of the dialogue must've had some awkward disruptions then, especially with a film like pulp fiction. Sounds like an unideal bad first watch, but a hilarious rewatch 😂

      @macmac_@macmac_3 ай бұрын
  • Well done, man. Love this.

    @lawnthusiast@lawnthusiast3 ай бұрын
  • what a great video. also wanted to say you inspired me to have a lotr movie week myself after reading the posts about yours

    @sherbertsunday@sherbertsunday3 ай бұрын
  • I remember seeing this in the theater on Christmas Day 1993, seeing the TAS Batman on a movie screen was too damn cool. I will never forget it.

    @jakearmitage7811@jakearmitage78113 ай бұрын
  • the dragonball z orange bricks are probably the worst case of zoom I've ever seen. setting aside that most dvd players can zoom the aspect ratio manually, they actually abandoned a true perfectly uncut version after releasing the first season of the ultimate uncut edition (metal boxes). possibly because funimation uses dragonball z as a bank account it can just release another flawed home version every few years when they need some more cash...

    @lostnumbr@lostnumbr3 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for this

    @whyunderstand@whyunderstand3 ай бұрын
  • This movie single-handedly made me subconsciously fall in love with Art Deco and I didn't know it till I was like 22.

    @lelanddyer9461@lelanddyer94613 ай бұрын
  • Outstanding. The inter-cutting between your essay and the archival footage of Siskel & Ebert & Kevin Conroy, is excellent. And your nod to possibly producing an essay on Pan and Scan is exciting, I know I would like to you see what you produce on that very subject. Kevin Conroy was the man. The Batman.

    @elichilton7031@elichilton70313 ай бұрын
  • Great breakdown! I had no idea _Mask of the Phantasm_ was originally intended to be on (3:4) direct-to-TV as opposed to glorious, cinematic widescreen. Either way, I've always enjoyed this movie, and wish it had received more love and attention when it was released. I have to say one of _the_ most atrocious pan-and-scan "edits" was done to the 1984 _Supergirl_ movie. If you ever get a chance to see the 3:4 version vs. the widescreen Director's Cut (or even the International version) you'll quickly see the absolute butchery that was done. It's mind-boggling what a poor job they did for the original home video release, but given how that movie bombed at the box office, I suppose I should not be that surprised.

    @00TheRealTC@00TheRealTC3 ай бұрын
  • Christ I cried hearing Kevin's voice again at the end. Saw him a few years back locally. Bless yeah Mask of Phantasm is fantastic and glad you featured this type of editing.

    @RadishDoctor@RadishDoctor2 ай бұрын
  • I still remember as a kid watching the first episode on tv. As soon as the first note sounded, the opening animation . . . my eyes were glued. I knew this was going to be different. Now I got to go find the Roger and Elbert video. Thanks for posting.

    @jasonstamwitz6928@jasonstamwitz69283 ай бұрын
  • I remember my aunt bringing me and my cousin to see this when we were maybe 8-9, we were SO. EXCITED. Then when we got to the theater and she realized it was a cartoon she goes “oh no, absolutely not I’m not watching a cartoon”, and proceeded to take us to see sister act 2: back in the habit. Disappointment abounded, lol

    @michaellee8815@michaellee88153 ай бұрын
  • One of my favourite recent film discoveries are original 35mm film scans of movies shot for ratios like 1.85. It completely transforms the film and I think (even if you notice things like set edges or boom mics) teaches a lot about 4:3 filmmaking.

    @trewhite7903@trewhite79033 ай бұрын
  • Loved this video. Very fascinating and I wasn't prepared for the gut punch of Kevin Conroy at the end...

    @BaneNathos@BaneNathos3 ай бұрын
  • I was so blown away when this came out! Loved it.

    @jakes3059@jakes30593 ай бұрын
  • Rest In Peace Kevin Conroy. We will always cherish your wonderful work in the animation industry.

    @aksharaghav9657@aksharaghav96573 ай бұрын
  • There are interesting cases with Super 35 as well. James Cameron shot Titanic on it to allow for both widescreen and full frame compositions. So the TV version had no cropping, instead adding information on the top and bottom of the frame.

    @ProximitySound@ProximitySound3 ай бұрын
    • I believe the VHS crops left and right, but uncrops the top and bottom. In theatres, the top and bottom are cropped, but this is the intended ratio.

      @stpat7614@stpat76143 ай бұрын
  • Love your production and narration

    @viridionwaves@viridionwaves3 ай бұрын
  • Very informative and interesting video. Thanks for sharing

    @salvatoreIII@salvatoreIII3 ай бұрын
  • Batman Mask of the Phantasm is literally TOP NOTCH film making and easily the best animated movie of all time. Thank you for bringing this to light and what a wonderful insight into all of this.

    @scottrgarland@scottrgarland3 ай бұрын
    • you know spiderverse exists, right?

      @bradxv@bradxv3 ай бұрын
    • @@bradxvyes, and?

      @DaveM86@DaveM863 ай бұрын
    • ​@@bradxv🤣

      @mantis_toboggan_md@mantis_toboggan_md3 ай бұрын
    • I hope you’re trolling…or haven’t seen many animated movies.

      @AvengingEnder@AvengingEnder3 ай бұрын
  • Surprised you didn't mention the particularly stunning version of the theme. Goosebumps.

    @jelly434@jelly4343 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for making this video. This is one of the few animated tv shows I’ve purchased and never regretted it. Bittersweet memories. Because the writers knew how to pull at your heartstrings just enough before changing the overall tone and direction. A roller coaster of emotions with this show.

    @KingofHeroes-MLBB-CQC@KingofHeroes-MLBB-CQC3 ай бұрын
  • That was really great. Thanks very, very much.

    @santoven@santoven3 ай бұрын
  • I remember renting this as a kid and being truly astonished at how good it was. It felt way grander in scale and more adult than I had ever imagined a straight to video cartoon to be. So this breakdown makes sense

    @beaudanner@beaudanner3 ай бұрын
  • These videos are often short but they are so inciteful. You concentrate on a single element or scene but it is very clear how important they are in the wider picture. So enjoyable and engaging.

    @jamesabernethy7896@jamesabernethy78963 ай бұрын
    • It's spelled "insightful"

      @thenightstar8312@thenightstar83123 ай бұрын
    • My bad. @@thenightstar8312

      @jamesabernethy7896@jamesabernethy78963 ай бұрын
  • Great materrial regardig formats. Good job. 👍

    @dimoslaros724@dimoslaros7243 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for creating this video. Didn't know a wide screen version existed. Only seen it in the original 4:3 and remember it being fullscreen when I went to see it in the theaters.

    @piper77@piper773 ай бұрын
  • when i was 16 i made my own black and white edit of Mask of the phantasm. i should remake it again now that i have the bluray copy and davinci resolve. if people want to see it please let me know id love to find a way to release it

    @denalinorsen6180@denalinorsen61803 ай бұрын
  • The same 4:3 to 1:85 ratio cut was done on Transformers the Movie

    @STormnNormn2027@STormnNormn20273 ай бұрын
  • This was a good KZhead recommendation. Great video 👍

    @dustin89clanton@dustin89clanton3 ай бұрын
  • Goddamn man. Not many KZhead essays leave me teary eyed. Good job dude.

    @leehazell7633@leehazell76333 ай бұрын
  • This is actually more common than you might think, since the early days of TV until the early 2000s. Some 35mm films were shot 'full frame/open matte' which has a 4:3 frame, so that when it went to video/TV it filled your screen, and in the cinema the projectionist puts up the matte's top and bottom to make it 1.85:1. Many of Kubricks films from The Shining onwards I believe were like this. Sam Raimi's original spiderman is another that comes to mind. Priority was usually put on the widescreen framing with many cases where the boom mic is visible in the frame on video, or when a projectionist didn't properly matte the image. If you search 'open matte' you will see heaps of examples. I think it was common practice for most made for TV movies to shoot with both options in mind on the off chance they would get picked up for theatrical release. A lot of 80s/90s made for TV movies that are getting bluray releases have both options available and you can see that in most cases neither suffer for it - it just means they're sort of limited in how they can shoot a scene.

    @URBONED@URBONED3 ай бұрын
    • But the difference with Phantasm is that it wasn't conceived with both in mind. The movie was written and boarded and being animated for 4:3 only, when the call was made to make it work for theatrical. So, Timm and company scrambled to see if they could make it watchable in 1.85:1. It was not part of the movie's conception.

      @houstonhughes184@houstonhughes1843 ай бұрын
  • Holy shit, I had no idea that this film was meant to be watched in Zack Snyder's original vision format! Jokes aside, this is a very interesting case of a movie where we can't actually see ALL of the frame in either format. Makes you wonder if they'll ever give us the full picture in a re-release.

    @SAClassHunterZero@SAClassHunterZero3 ай бұрын
  • Just found your channel. Memories unlocked. subbed

    @geedeebeejay@geedeebeejay3 ай бұрын
  • I had this on VHS as a kid soon after it came out, I really need to give it a rewatch as an adult! Excellent video essay!

    @Hallonbot@Hallonbot3 ай бұрын
  • make it 3 and you've got wes anderson :D

    @maxzett@maxzett3 ай бұрын
  • By zooming in for the widescreen, it changes the perspective, making the lenses/camera appear closer to the subjects. I think 4:3 is really important in this case since the distance of the characters from the viewer’s eyes being more distant is important for the narrative.

    @XoeDanger@XoeDanger3 ай бұрын
    • I have and always will loathe 4:3. I do not miss old TV sets at all.

      @Axolotl_Mischief@Axolotl_Mischief3 ай бұрын
    • The 4:3 goes hand in hand with the viewing distance of television. Big difference between home viewing and the theater

      @krane15@krane153 ай бұрын
  • every time one of my favorite video essayists post something batman-related im ecstatic

    @noneknowstheswagger@noneknowstheswagger3 ай бұрын
  • I still remember learning about what is (usually) lost with full-screen versions of films and how much it pained me from that moment on to see any full-screen version of a film. I'd avoid some I'd otherwise rewatch that my family owned, and I'd go as far to return or exchange some gifted to me as presents.

    @redsoxu571@redsoxu5713 ай бұрын
  • song name at the end? Pastis - Give It All Up

    @DRAGONBLOODX@DRAGONBLOODX3 ай бұрын
    • Thank you very much!

      @AlexPerrin1987@AlexPerrin19873 ай бұрын
    • Much obliged to you! I was on the hunt for that song for a while!

      @travisscottmiller2727@travisscottmiller27272 ай бұрын
  • have you see the 4:3 version of Full Metal Jacket? Kubrick would shoot for home video and crop for theatrical.

    @frasiercranejr@frasiercranejr3 ай бұрын
    • I believe he did the same thing with "The Shining."

      @rsine100@rsine1003 ай бұрын
    • I own both films in the 4.3 aspect ratio

      @oranmccann2476@oranmccann24763 ай бұрын
  • you did a great job on this!!!!!!! I Love the Batman , after watching this 30yrs ago..I told my Son ..you gotta' watch Mask of the Phantasm..it is the best Batman I've ever watched ,,that is besides The Dark knight .. something I was reflectiing on ..before his death in 2021.. He watched it in 2017 and agreed it was great... just one great memory of him and me..together..

    @bobbyjonkey13@bobbyjonkey133 ай бұрын
  • One of the most influential films of my Childhood. I grew up away from any place where Batman action figures were easy to come by. So I remember cutting out the photo of batman that was on the VHS tape and playing with it for weeks before it disintegrated. I appreciate now that many of the adult themes or just the beauty of the visuals might have gone over my head and ill have to re-watch this.

    @hmudara@hmudara3 ай бұрын
  • It's a little ironic that we went from 4:3 being a cropped widescreen to now most sensors being 4:3 (i.e. your phone's camera) and widescreen being a cropped version of that. I am so used to black bars at this point (and I have a 'zoom to fill' plugin in my browser to deal with them) because we're still dealing with anything from 16:10 to 21:9 ratios in most media that I don't really care much about it, but it's funny how every director has their own preference too.

    @daylen577@daylen5773 ай бұрын
  • Why was i putting off clicking on this vid?? YT knew what was up, great video!! RIP Kevin Conroy

    @ravenwav@ravenwav2 ай бұрын
  • Excellent presentation. I honestly thought the movie had been created first for widescreen, then cropped. Thank you for this.

    @moeskido@moeskido3 ай бұрын
  • There's actually at long last a use-case for AI in this that I would fully support. If you overlay the cinema cut with the tv cut then you get this cross shaped frame, because the tv cut is taller and the cinema cut is wider. So in each corner there is a teeny tiny black rectangle of lost footage. I would be completely okay with someone using AI to fill in those gaps for the ultimate, full frame version of Mask of the Phantasm. That is of course assuming that the original prints have actually been lost. Who knows? They may still be out there somewhere.

    @FRETW1ZARD@FRETW1ZARD3 ай бұрын
  • Considering that there's additional information in terms of the ratios used, there's technically a superior version that includes both ratios. It would probably look like a cross, but that could likely be filled in pretty easily by AI nowadays unless someone could be bothered to go through every frame and animate the missing parts of every image.

    @dasamont8274@dasamont82743 ай бұрын
    • Yes! The real ratio is probably 1:66:1 or 1:41:1 or something like that. I wish they would fix this. Not just for this but for other movies where neither 1:78 or 1:33 is correct but it's something in between. Like the G.I. Joe and Transformers movies and some of the Don Bluths.

      @sprngfldpop1@sprngfldpop13 ай бұрын
    • Why would it be a cross? Wouldn't it still be from a square film? Like would there not even be additional frame in the corners that neither version has shown?

      @andrewgabrielmusic@andrewgabrielmusic3 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for shining a light on this. I actually did watch this on TV when I was a kid. Because of your video, I'm going to go back again and enjoy it as an adult, thank you.

    @silentblackhole@silentblackhole3 ай бұрын
  • Literally my childhood, banger video as always Danny!

    @Comporio@Comporio3 ай бұрын
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