Driving by his deep will of saving his city, Gotham, from the evil Joker, Batman, a young courageous superhero, who unites with Robin, in order to defend their country from a big conspiracy to attack the city.
Oh Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders, what have you done? You were supposed to be a kitschy throwback to 50 years ago, a gleeful POW! in the face of a brooding Batfleck, but you're so much more.
There's a joy impossible to deny. It's crafted by a team that can hardly contain its adoration for the material. That love is so apparent it might win over a new generation.
A gleeful exercise in nostalgia, a fun and family-friendly Batman story in its own right, and a running commentary on the character's flexible interpretation.
... this is a lark, a self-aware spoof that embraces the painful puns, alliterative exclamations, and deadpan delivery of the old show, right down to the Bat-gimmicks of the utility belt, with a plot that refuses to take itself seriously.