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https://mega.nz/file/niQRXC6Q#WgoJxwTDlm6o8JWNz-tme6AvX-XhBFDAuTVx7lHNsAU 


This was a really good story, but the highlight was most definitely Adam We!


I WATCH BATMAN TAS AT AMAZON: https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B001BXQ97I/

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Phillip Ribbink

That breakdown that Simon Trent has in his apartment is heartbreaking. Judging by the amount of memorabilia in his apartment, it's clear he didn't do the show just for a pay-check. He genuinely loved the character he played on that show. Unfortunately it's now a big part of a reason he can't find work. To see him take his anger out on something he once so clearly loved is as I said heartbreaking. Also I'm surprised he never thought to do a release of the films, since it looks like he's got a copy of every episode that ever aired. (Again showing how much he loved the role, wouldn't be surprised if that was his big breakout role. Seems like the sort of thing a young actor just finding success would do. Keep a copy of every episode he does for posterity). And there's no other surviving copies, he could've probably made a fortune on re-releasing them. Then again, his agent did say that the not everyone remembered him or the show. Though judging by the turnout when he did release the show on video, I'd say that was an inaccurate statement. Clearly the fans remember, maybe just not the directors and the studio muckety-mucks.

Joel Miller

The Grey Ghost’s struggles of not making it in Hollywood because of only being known as one character resembled Adam West’s struggle after Batman was cancelled. This is also the same struggle many Hollywood actors face. It worked out for Adam at the end with voice acting gigs like Family Guy, The Boondocks, and The Fairly Odd Parents.

Radiodanoo

I had such high hopes when I first watched it that the villain would turn out to be Toyman. Would have been interesting to see Batman fight it out with him but oh well.