The anthology explores different perspectives of Batman and his impact on Gotham City:
Four street kids share wildly different, exaggerated accounts of encountering Batman, seeing him as a shadow, a giant bat, or even a robot.
is a 2008 direct-to-video animated anthology film. Often referred to as "The Batimatrix," it consists of six interconnected short stories that take place between the events of Batman Begins and The Dark Knight . Production & Style Gotham Knight
The film was produced as a collaboration between DC Comics, Warner Bros. Animation, and several prestigious Japanese and South Korean animation studios, including , Madhouse , Bee Train , and Production I.G . Each of the six segments features a distinct visual and artistic style.
Kevin Conroy reprises his iconic role as the voice of Bruce Wayne/Batman across all segments. The anthology explores different perspectives of Batman and
Batman enters the sewers to investigate reports of a "monster," leading to a confrontation with Killer Croc and Scarecrow.
Reviewers often praise the film's and its grounded, realistic portrayal of a corrupt Gotham. Critics from sites like IMDb highlight the high-quality animation and the way it fleshes out Bruce Wayne’s character beyond his appearances in the live-action films. Batman Gotham Knight – DVD Review - Inside Pulse Production & Style The film was produced as
A flashback to Bruce Wayne's training in India, where he learns techniques to manage physical and psychological pain from a woman named Cassandra.