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'''''[[Batman: Gotham Knight]]''''' is an [[Animated Anthology]] film consisting of six-interlocked short episodes set in ''[[The Dark Knight Saga]]'' (between ''Batman Begins'' and ''The Dark Knight''). An [[Animesque]] series in the vein of ''[[The Matrix|The Animatrix]]'', ''Gotham Knight'' was produced by a gathering of some of the best in the business, including writers David Goyer and John Olson; animation studios [[Studio 4 °C]], [[Madhouse]], [[Bee Train]], and [[Production IGI.G]]; and voice actor [[Kevin Conroy]] (who reprised his role as [[Batman: The Animated Series (Animation)|Batman]]).
 
''Gotham Knight'' included established characters from ''Batman Begins'' (Batman, Jim Gordon, Alfred Pennyworth, Lucius Fox and The Scarecrow), introduced characters from ''The Dark Knight'' (Detective Ramirez and Sal Maroni), and did its best to fit other Batman characters into the Nolanverse (Crispus Allen, Killer Croc, and Deadshot).
 
The six animated segments includeare:
 
* "Have I Got A Story For You" -- Several teenage skateboarders discuss their encounters with The Batman as he fights a Firefly-like criminal; each of their respective stories imagine him as a [[Living Shadow]], a [[Bat Out of Hell]], and a [[Killer Robot]]. Batman and the criminal appear in the skating building, and one of the kids helps take out the crook with his skateboard.
* "Crossfire" -- Detectives Anna Ramirez and Crispus Allen escort the captured criminal from the previous segment to the fortified Arkham Asylum whilst discussing their views on Batman. They're eventually caught in a shootout between mobsters (Sal Maroni and The Russian) until Batman arrives to break up the turf war.
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=== ''Batman: Gotham Knight'' contains examples of the following tropes: ===
 
* [[Animesque]]: The film's shorts were created by several studios, which each lent their own style to their respective short.
* [[Art Shift]]: Each segment has it's own style of animation; ''Field Test'' is often referred to as "the most anime-looking" short.
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