Dual Identities: Exploring Batman’s Distinct Personalities in the Cape Crusader Series

One thing I really like about the Cape Crusader series
is Batman’s personality difference between his Bruce persona
in his Batman persona. Like,
even the Robert Pattinson and Batman,
which I really, really like,
I don’t feel distinguish the Bruce from the Batman that much.
Like, even when he’s Bruce,
he’s broody and quiet
and doesn’t ever seem like he wants to be at the parties and stuff.
I really like that this Batman, like, is,
you know, what you expect from Batman when he’s Batman,
but when he’s Bruce, he’s like a schmoozy party guy,
you know, just, like,
exactly what you would expect some Rich Dick from, like,
New York or whatever to be.
Palin around with Harvey Dent making bad jokes and the,
you know, the girls are laughing.
Yeah, he’s just. He, he.
It makes it so much more distinct when he goes into the Batman persona,
like, and it makes it more believable that it would be,
you know,
that you would never guess that these two people are the same people.
And the whole noir pastiche of it,
all of the show in general,
it’s just. It’s really good.
I like it. Just feels like watching, like,
a classic Batman cartoon. I really like it.
DC stays hitting it out of the park with the animated shows.
I. I don’t know what’s going on with the live action movies.