



Batman: Mystery Of The Batwoman is an enjoyable adventure. It also appears to be
the last gasp of the original creative crew who worked on the Batman: The
Animated Series during the 1990s. If this is so, then I'm glad that they've
chosen such an entertaining story to go out on. In addition to the boundless
action and excitement that we've come to expect, there's also some refreshing
humor present, as well. The best example is the scene where the Batman is
investigating Kathy's home, and is interrupted by a thug, who is one of Kathy's
bodyguards. Batman merely turns and glares at the thug, until he wisely leaves
the Caped Crusader in peace, without evening sounding the alarm. A funny line
comes from another thug who works as a bodyguard for the free-spirited Kathy.
After an exhausting day of chasing after Kathy--who feels having bodyguards
crimps her style, and does everything she can to dodge them--the thug mutters:
"I miss working for the Joker."
The special features on the DVD are extensive, including the "making of"
documentaries, as well as interviews with the creative team on how they made
the animated series. But the big bonus of the DVD is an original short film,
called "Chase Me". At just over six minutes, "Chase Me" is a frantic hunt
through Gotham City between Batman and Catwoman. Having no dialogue, yet filled
with wall-to-wall music, "Chase Me" is an exhilarating romp that manages to
show there is far more going on between Batman and Catwoman than the standard
superhero/supervillain relationship. It's great fun, and another reason why you
should pick this DVD up. --SF