How to get Batman: The Animated Series Complete Collection for less than half the price on Black Friday? Deal explored 

Batman: The Animated Series
Batman: The Animated Series complete collection on sale (Image Source: Warner Bros. Animation)

Since the release of Batman: The Animated Series, the vigilante has remained a top superhero, and enthusiasts often try to buy as many collectibles and series as they can. Considered among the hit projects of the Caped Crusader, the animated show has gained a global fanbase.

If you're one of the hardcore fans of Batman and would like to have the complete collection of Batman: The Animated Series, then don't miss out on the ongoing Black Friday sale. Yes, you read it right. The Black Friday sale is offering a price you might have never imagined, which is less than half of the regular price.

So, don't waste time and get your hands on the Batman: The Animated Series complete collection with a significant discount through the Amazon Black Friday sale. As of now, Amazon is offering a 74% discount, bringing the price down to $29.00 from $69.99 for Blu-ray.

Keep reading to know more about the animated show and the price for the DVD and other offers.


Get the Batman: The Animated Series complete collection for over 50% off this Black Friday

The full collection is available on Amazon (Image Source: Warner Bros. Animation)
The full collection is available on Amazon (Image Source: Warner Bros. Animation)

There's no doubt that Batman: The Animated Series was a show that paved the way for the DC Animated Universe. Its success led to the creation of spin-offs including Justice League, Superman: The Animated Series, and Batman Beyond, and enthusiasts love rewatching the acclaimed show.

Interestingly, the Batman: The Animated Series complete collection has also become a part of the Black Friday sale on Amazon, which is offering a 74% discount. As mentioned before, the Blu-ray is available for $29.00, and the DVD would cost you just $17.99.

This will include 109 episodes, with all 85 episodes from the original animated series (1992 to 1995), along with The New Batman Adventures, an extension of the original series. The deal also includes two full-length feature films: Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (1993) and Batman and Mr. Freeze: SubZero (1998).


What are the bonus features offered in Batman: The Animated Series complete collection at Amazon?

A still from the fan-adored series (Image Source: Warner Bros. Animation)
A still from the fan-adored series (Image Source: Warner Bros. Animation)

The set goes beyond a typical collection as it also includes a variety of bonus content, everything from previous DVD releases. It includes commentary tracks in which the creators, voice actors, and production team shed light on the creation of the animated show.

Other bonus features include in-depth documentaries that provide fans with information about the series' production and impact, as well as behind-the-scenes content that provides a glimpse into how the animated series was created and the memories made by the entire team.

The animated show emerged as one of the best-animated shows of all time due to the impressive portrayal of the Caped Crusader and his enemies. The voices lent by actors, especially Kevin Conroy as Batman and Mark Hamill as Joker, significantly contributed to the success of Batman: The Animated Series.

While the animated show focused on the vigilante, it also introduced fans to other popular DC characters like Scarecrow, Two-Face, Poison Ivy, and humorously, Condiment King, a lesser-known but memorable villain.

Additionally, the Black Friday sale has brought notable offers for other Batman animated series and films, including Batman Beyond: The Complete Series, The Adventures of Batman, and Batman 80th Anniversary 18-Film Collection, all at a discounted price. So, make sure to grab the best deal that best suits you.


Batman: The Animated Series is available on Netflix to watch.

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Edited by Sangeeta Mathew