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* [[Hey It's That Voice]]: [[Kevin Conroy]] and [[Mark Hamill]] are again reprising the roles of [[Batman: The Animated Series (Animation)|Batman and the Joker]]. Likewise, [[Tom Kane]], Kimberly Brooks, Wally Wingert, Tasia Valenza, [[Fred Tatasciore]], Danny Jacobs, and James Horan reprise their respective roles from [[Batman Arkham Asylum|the first game]] as Quincy Sharp, Oracle, the Riddler, Poison Ivy, Bane, Zsasz, and [[The Creeper|Jack Ryder]]. Though Tom doesn't reprise the role of Commissioner Gordon and Fred gets double duty as the voice of Solomon Grundy.
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: [[Kevin Conroy]] and [[Mark Hamill]] are again reprising the roles of [[Batman: The Animated Series (Animation)|Batman and the Joker]]. Likewise, [[Tom Kane]], Kimberly Brooks, Wally Wingert, Tasia Valenza, [[Fred Tatasciore]], Danny Jacobs, and James Horan reprise their respective roles from [[Batman Arkham Asylum|the first game]] as Quincy Sharp, Oracle, the Riddler, Poison Ivy, Bane, Zsasz, and [[The Creeper|Jack Ryder]]. Though Tom doesn't reprise the role of Commissioner Gordon and Fred gets double duty as the voice of Solomon Grundy.
** [[Kevin Conroy]] also plays {{spoiler|Thomas Elliot}}.
** [[Kevin Conroy]] also plays {{spoiler|Thomas Elliot}}.
** [[Castle|Kate Beckett]] is Talia al Ghul.
** [[Castle|Kate Beckett]] is Talia al Ghul.
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** Chris Cox ([[Justice League Unlimited|Captain Atom]], [[The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes (Animation)|Hawkeye]]) is Deadshot.
** Chris Cox ([[Justice League Unlimited|Captain Atom]], [[The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes (Animation)|Hawkeye]]) is Deadshot.
** Killer Croc is [[The Other Darrin|now voiced by]] [[Dee Bradley Baker]], [[Spider Man (Video Game)|who is]] [[Spider Man 2 Enter Electro (Video Game)|certainly]] [[The Spectacular Spider Man (Animation)|no stranger]] [[Star Wars the Clone Wars (Animation)|to voicing]] [[Thundercats 2011 (Western Animation)|reptiles.]]
** Killer Croc is [[The Other Darrin|now voiced by]] [[Dee Bradley Baker]], [[Spider Man (Video Game)|who is]] [[Spider Man 2 Enter Electro (Video Game)|certainly]] [[The Spectacular Spider Man (Animation)|no stranger]] [[Star Wars the Clone Wars (Animation)|to voicing]] [[Thundercats 2011 (Western Animation)|reptiles.]]
* [[Shout Out]]:
* [[Shout-Out]]:
** The entire idea of turning a city into a prison ''and'' asylum and allowing the inmates to create their own world harkens to [[John Carpenter]]'s ''[[Escape From New York]]''.
** The entire idea of turning a city into a prison ''and'' asylum and allowing the inmates to create their own world harkens to [[John Carpenter]]'s ''[[Escape From New York]]''.
** Wonder City is a ruined, [[Zeerust]] model utopia powered by [[Applied Phlebotinum]] that eventually drove the inhabitants crazy. [[Bio Shock|Sound familiar]]?
** Wonder City is a ruined, [[Zeerust]] model utopia powered by [[Applied Phlebotinum]] that eventually drove the inhabitants crazy. [[Bio Shock|Sound familiar]]?

Revision as of 17:23, 25 January 2014


  1. He was previously the Scarecrow on Batman the Brave And The Bold
  2. Her past Batman credits include Batgirl in the third season of Batman the Animated Series, Vicki Vale in The Batman vs. Dracula, and Huntress in Batman the Brave And The Bold.
  3. Like Tara Strong, she did voices in the DCAU incarnation of Batman (she, along with the returning Tasia Valenza voiced the two servant girls sent to look after Max in the second part of "Curse of the Kobra" on Batman Beyond), The Batman (most notably, Robin's mother and a Gender Flipped version of Vulture of the Terrible Trio), and Batman the Brave And The Bold (Black Canary).