"Batman: The Adventures Continue" Episodes 7-11
Project Overview
Batman: The Adventures Continue is a DC Comics comic book series starring Batman set in the world of Batman: The Animated Series, as opposed to the regular DC Universe.
The book is co-written by Paul Dini and Alan Burnett, producers of the original animated television series, and illustrated by Ty Templeton, who also worked on previous comics inspired by Batman: TAS.
-BATMAN: THE ADVENTURES CONTINUE-
A comic-book continuation of Batman: The Animated Series. In this series, Batman encounters dark foes not encountered before, such as Azrael and Deathstroke. I am the person responsible for the production and plan on bring it back after it being dead for 2 years due to personal stuff happening in my life.
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-RULES -
- Please have a good mic, if you have noise in the background, no thanks.
- Please sound at least of a young adult unless role specifies for a younger type voice.
- Please commit until the project is finished! If for some reason the project is canceled, then try to keep in touch with me afterward or you can leave the production crew.
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First Appearance: "Batman #16 (April - May 1943)" Alfred Pennyworth was the butler to Thomas and Martha Wayne, and later to their son Bruce, the first Batman. Before entering the Wayne family's service, he was an agent of the British Secret Service. Alfred should sound similar to Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Nx_akevaUc) or Martin Jarvis (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GX_9MtvA12E)
- male adult
- male senior
Rough night of crime fighting, sir?
Such rot, sir! Why, you're the very model of sanity. Oh, by the way, I pressed your tights and put away your exploding gas balls.
On that rather morbid note, sir, the Batcomputer just picked up an alert transmitted over GCPD frequency.
First Appearance: "Detective Comics #27 (May 1939)" Commissioner James "Jim" Gordon was the head of the Gotham Police Department. He had one child, a daughter named Barbara, who is Batgirl. An experienced police officer, James Gordon was also unique among many of Gotham's civic leaders in his trust of Batman. Voice should sound similar to Bob Hasting's version of Gordon from BTAS (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5GDvVplPEqo) but I'm open to anything that feels like Gordon.
- male senior
- male adult
I didn't authorize this statement, Detective.
Where in heavens name have you been?
Even Interpol doesn't have much. A few burry photos... and a name... Slade Wilson.
First Appearance: "Batman: The Adventures Continue #9 (July 30, 2020 )" Carl Finley was a soldier genetically enhanced by the United States Government, before the Joker transformed his psychology to make him work for him as Straightman. It's an original character, but you could view the character like Captain America... If the Joker twisted with his mind.
- male adult
How cold is it?
You got it, partner!
Joker always said Batman's a million laughs.
First Appearance: "Detective Comics #58 (December 1941)" Oswald Chesterfield Cobblepot, also known as The Penguin, was one of Gotham City's most dangerous criminals who later hid his activities under the guise as a trendy restaurateur as owner of the Iceberg Lounge. Unlike most of Batman's rogues gallery, the Penguin was not insane, as he would be sent to Stonegate Penitentiary if found guilty of a certain crime, instead of Arkham Asylum where his "fellow rogues" went for rehabilitation. Should sound similar to Paul Williams version of The Penguin (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3ymXtPqfGs) but anything that sounds fitting will do, just don't do 60s penguin stuff.
- english (posh)
- male adult
- british (posh)
Even I knew where to find the Mad Hatter, why should I tell you? I'm no stool pigeon.
My dear fellow, I contacted all my usual sources, but I'm afraid its just not a sellers market.
Well, I don't mean to ruffle your feathers, boys, but I was merely the middleman in that transaction.
First Appearance: Detective Comics #457 (March 1976) Leslie Thompkins was a doctor who went to medical school with Thomas Wayne and Matthew Thorne. The three were best friends. Leslie was also very close friend to Bruce Wayne, and was often required by Batman for her medical knowledge. Leslie was one of the few people that knew that Bruce Wayne was also Batman. Leslie severed all ties with Bruce after what happened to Jason Todd, she believed made her and Alfred culpable in what happened to Jason. Leslie was voiced by Diana Muldaur in BTAS (https://youtu.be/FpJVvxa2Uog?t=179) anything that sounds similar or gets the right tone will do.
- female senior
Even though I'm not a psychiatrist, Bruce, your problem seems clear. You've lead the life where everythings been handed to you, even Wayne Enterprises.
Once you find pride in your own existence, then these delusions will vanish.
That was a nasty cut, my dear. Good thing you came to see me as soon as you did.
First Appearance: "Batman: The Animated Series (The Man Who Killed Batman)" Sidney Debris was a naïve and bumbling man they called Sid the Squid, a luckless lowlife who seemed to have his tentacles in everything and tried to make it big in the Gotham underworld. Sidney Debris was the main character in an episode of BTAS called "The Man Who Killed Batman." Sidney Debris was played by Matt Frewer (https://youtu.be/ANIDTp96k1Q?t=61) and there should be an attempt to sound similar.
- male adult
Hey, this isn't what it looks like.
I didn't mean it, he came right at me, I was trying to get away and BOOM! WOOSH! FIRE!
B-Buh - Bah- Batman...!
First Appearance: World's Finest Comics #3 (September 1941) Professor Jonathan Crane, alias the Scarecrow, was a psychology professor-turned-supervillain who created the Fear gas to terrorize his victims and make a name for himself in Gotham City's criminal underworld. Dr. Crane should sound like Henry Polic II (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w32Vs0Qd6Ow&) or Jeffrey Combs (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBhlwodC75I)
- male adult
I am fear incarnate. I am the terror of Gotham. I am the Scarecrow!
Lost? You have that bewildered look, but your sort always does.
Answer me with your screams, Gotham. I'm Listennning...
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