Soundtrack Score To “Wonder Woman” Animated Feature Returns To iTunes Store
The soundtrack score to the acclaimed Wonder Woman 2009 direct-to-video animated feature is available again for legal download from the iTunes online music store. Wonder Woman composer Christopher Drake told The Worlds Finest the soundtrack was temporarily removed by WaterTower Music while the label updated its database. The entire score is available for download for $7.99. WaterTower Music also has the Wonder Woman Soundtrack From the DC Universe Animated Original Movie score available to own as a digital download through other digital music outlets.
As previously reported by The Worlds Finest, Wonder Woman composer Christopher Drake will next be providing the music for the upcoming direct-to-video Batman: Under the Red Hood animated feature. WaterTower Music is slated to release the soundtrack score for the upcoming DC Universe Animated Original Movie title on July 27th, 2010. The soundtrack score release will be made available on compact disc and through digital download day and date with the home video release of the highly-anticipated Batman: Under the Red Hood direct-to-video animated feature.
Additionally, the Wonder Woman Soundtrack From the DC Universe Animated Original Movie special limited edition compact disc release from La-La Land Records is also currently available to order through the official La-La Land Records website and other online supporting soundtrack specialty stores.
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Disney XD Airing “Superman: The Animated Series” Two-Part Episode This Month
The Disney XD network has provided schedule details for a classic Superman: The Animated Series two-part episode, which introduces the fan-favorite Supergirl character into the animated series mythos, airing in June 2010. The two-part episode, “Little Girl Lost,” features Superman uncovering a surprise when examining the remains of Krypton. Superman: The Animated Series airs Mondays at 2:00am (ET) on Disney XD. Please note the schedule information listed below is provided by Disney XD.
Monday, June 14th, 2010 – “Little Girl Lost, Part One”
Superman discovers a teenage girl in stasis while exploring the remains of his home world.
Monday, June 21st, 2010 – “Little Girl Lost, Part Two”
Supergirl must rescue Superman and destroy a comet Granny Goodness has directed toward Earth.
Please note schedule details are subject to change. Superman: The Animated Series airs Mondays at 2:00am (ET) on Disney XD, followed by Batman: The Animated Series at 2:30am (ET) on the same network. Click here to view the Superman: The Animated Series subsite here at The World’s Finest.
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Story Editor Michael Jelenic Talks The Future Of “Batman: The Brave And The Bold”
Click on the image below to read this exclusive The World’s Finest interview with Michael Jelenic, Story Editor for Batman: The Brave and The Bold.

Batman: The Brave and The Bold currently airs every Friday at 7:30pm (ET) on Cartoon Network, with additional airings throughout the week. Continue to the Batman: The Brave and The Bold subsite here at The World’s Finest for additional in-depth material on the animated series, including exclusive content and much more.
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Teletoon Retro Issues “Batman: The Animated Series” June 2010 Schedule Details
Teletoon Retro has provided schedule details for classic Batman: The Animated Series episodes scheduled to air on the specialty Canadian network this month, in June 2010. Please note the schedule information listed below is provided by Teletoon.
Friday, June 4th, 2010 – “The Cape and Cowl Conspiracy”
Batman investigates a theft of bearer bonds intended for the starving people of a poor country.
Friday, June 11th, 2010 – “Night of the Ninja”
When Wayne Enterprises is robbed by a mysterious figure known as the Ninja, Batman and Robin discover that the Ninja is an old nemesis of Bruce Wayne.
Friday, June 18th, 2010 – “Cat Scratch Fever”
Selina Kyle uncovers a plot to infect stray animals with a deadly disease that will be transmitted to the human population.
Friday, June 25th, 2010 – “The Strange Secret of Bruce Wayne”
Dr. Hugo Strange’s invention, a machine that reads people’s thoughts, leads him to discover that Bruce is Batman.
Schedule details are subject to change without notice. Batman: The Animated Series airs Fridays at 7am (ET), 6pm (ET), and 12am (ET) on Teletoon Retro.
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Andrea Romano Discusses “Batman: Under The Red Hood” Animated Feature Work
The World’s Finest presents the latest in a series of studio-conducted interviews, provided by Warner Home Video, for the Batman: Under the Red Hood direct-to-video animated feature. Continue reading below for the latest installment featuring voice director Andrea Romano.
THE NEXT DC UNIVERSE ANIMATED ORIGINAL FILM COMING TO DVD JULY 27, 2010
Few individuals understand the intricacies of the voice of Batman better than Andrea Romano.Arguably the top animation voiceover director in the business today, Romano has been instrumental in orchestrating the vocal tones behind the characters non-live appearances for more than two decades. From Kevin Conroy and Rino Romano to Jeremy Sisto and William Baldwin, Romano knows precisely what voice will best fit the tones of a particular story or series.
Enter Batman: Under the Red Hood and all of its deep, emotional undertones. Romano has outdone herself once again, balancing the veteran acting chops of Bruce Greenwood as Batman with the youthful, pained intonations of Jensen Ackles as Red Hood, and tossing in Neil Patrick Harris as Nightwing for humorous resonance.
All in a days work for Romano, who recruits the best in the business winners of Oscars, Emmys and Tonys alike to provide the voices behind some of the worlds best known super heroes for the DC Universe Animated Original Movies.
Romanos voiceover casting/direction resume spans more than a quarter century, covering the genre gamut from action (Batman: The Animated Series) to humor (Animaniacs) and contemporary (The Boondocks) to timeless (Smurfs). The eight-time Emmy Award winner (along with more than 30 nominations) is a star in her own right, earning the respect of her peers and the adoration of legions of animation fans. One need only witness the reaction to her introduction at a Con to understand that voiceover work is no longer an anonymous profession.
Batman: Under the Red Hood is the next entry in the popular ongoing series of DC Universe Animated Original PG-13 Movies from Warner Premiere, DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation. The full-length film will be distributed by Warner Home Video on July 27, 2010 as a Special Edition version on Blu-Ray and 2-disc DVD, as well as being available on single disc DVD, On Demand and for Download.
Romano took a few minutes to offer her perspective on the voices of Batman: Under the Red Hood. Heres what she had to say:
QUESTION: Lets take the cast one member at a time. What made Bruce Greenwood right for the role of Batman in this particular film?
ANDREA ROMANO: One of the coolest finds of this past year for me was Bruce. Ive seen so much of his work over the years, and he can do so many things so convincingly. I knew Id have to offer him a big role. Something with meat. And I knew he would really sink his teeth into the material and make it his own. I dont need to tell you what a wonderful actor he is but for this film, he gives a terrific, sensitive performance. This is the most tortured weve ever seen of Batman and, without overplaying it, Bruce really showed us a lot of the guilt and issues Batman has in his luggage. Its an exhaustive, emotional piece, and he carried it perfectly.
QUESTION: How did Jensen Ackles perform in his maiden voyage in animation?
ANDREA ROMANO: When you get a first-timer in the booth, there are often risks involved, particularly in understanding the techniques involved in working with the microphone. Jensen picked it up so quickly and was so effective in this very difficult role. Red Hood is written as such an embittered, angry, verging-on-insane character, and it can so easily be overplayed. But Jensen found just the right level of energy and flair. I loved his acting. His quality was dead-on, and he really offers a perfect balance with Bruce (Greenwood).
As a director, you live the emotions with the actor. Theres one scene where Jensen has to let his emotions completely bubble to the surface. I had to work really hard to see my script through the tears that I was crying with him as he let his emotions come through.
QUESTION: Who better than Neil Patrick Harris to break up all the emotional drama of this film?
ANDREA ROMANO: Who doesnt love Neil Patrick Harris? Hes charming, talented, friendly, and remembers everyone he works with. He can sing and dance, not that I need that talent for Red Hood (she laughs). And in this instance, he did the unthinkable he came to record for us on his way to the airport as he was going to New York to host the Tony Awards. Nightwing really does give a comic balance to this intense story, and Neil brought that spunky, funny instinct to the character with his usual effortless performance. Hes completely believable whether hes doing drama or comedy, and he really added to this film. If I could, I would use Neil on every single project I do.
QUESTION: Jason Isaacs is such a nice guy. Whyd you have to make him play a villain again?
ANDREA ROMANO: Jason Isaacs is a delight. And youre right (she laughs) nice guys sometimes make the best villains. Ive worked with Jason several times, and hes absolutely fantastic. For Ras, I needed something slightly exotic. Hes a great, unusual character, but we had to fight against him getting too cartoony and I knew Jason had the chops. Hes also a wonderfully intelligent actor during the recording session, he had so many ideas, and would so respectfully suggest them to Bruce (Timm) and I and I honestly dont know that there was one we didnt use. He helped edit the copy, he added beats where we didnt even see them, and really nuanced the performance.
QUESTION: The Joker has had some very memorable live-action and animated performances from some notable performers. How did John DiMaggio fit into that legacy?
ANDREA ROMANO: If I werent in love with my husband, it would be John. Hes such a versatile, talented voiceover actor. The Joker is such an intense character, and I knew I needed somebody with great range and John was delighted to come in and play, and he gave it some beautiful new twists. Because he has such a deep gravely voice, and hes good at comedy, and hes a good actor, I knew John already had covered most of the points of the Joker. But I didnt want a light, thin reedy voice, I wanted a voice with some mass to it. Thats John.
QUESTION: Youve placed Vincent and Alex Martella as the Young and Younger Robin voices. Had you ever cast brothers in the same film?
ANDREA ROMANO: This is the first time Ive ever cast brothers in the same film. I was familiar with Vincents work and had been looking for something for him, and this was a great, interesting opportunity because I needed to cast the younger version of this character at two different ages. Vincent has a younger brother named Alex, who has only just begun in the industry, but because siblings tend to have very similar qualities to their voices, it was kind of a no-brainer to cast his younger brother as his younger self. And they were terrific Vincent was pure dynamite in his performance, and I actually think Alex learned from watching his older brother record before him.
What really surprised me was in their attention to detail. They had to set up this characters life for another actor that they werent even going to act in the same room with, and I thought the transitions were seamless.
QUESTION: What set this cast apart from the first seven DC Universe films?
ANDREA ROMANO: Each one of these actors had something to bring to the party above and beyond what was required of them. They had questions, they had input, they had ideas and, because the piece is so adult, complex, intense and dark, they knew they werent coming in to play The Smurfs. In order to make sure they were in the right head space and had the right tone, they asked a lot of questions. And thats always a good sign. When the actors are that involved with their characters and the story, that challenges Bruce (Timm) and I to truly think through everything even more thoroughly, and then it becomes a much more collaborative effort. Im not above telling an actor how to read a line. But Id prefer that the actor comes up with the idea himself and Im able to just tweak things here and there. We all need a challenge, something that keeps us on our toes, and recording this film was one of those experiences. A very, very positive experience.
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Bruce Greenwood (Star Trek) provides the voice of Batman, under the dialogue direction of Andrea Romano for Batman: Under the Red Hood, the next DC Universe animated original movie. The film will be
distributed July 27, 2010 by Warner Home Video. (Photo courtesy of Gary Miereanu)
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Bruce Greenwood provides the voice of Batman in Batman: Under the Red Hood, the next DC Universe animated original movie. The film will be distributed July 27, 2010 by Warner Home Video.
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Wade Williams (Prison Break) provides the voice of Black Mask in Batman: Under the Red Hood, the next DC Universe animated original movie. The film will be distributed July 27, 2010 by Warner Home Video.
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Jensen Ackles (Supernatural) provides the voice of Red Hood in Batman: Under the Red Hood, the next DC Universe animated original movie. The film will be distributed July 27, 2010 by Warner Home Video.
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Click here to view the trailer for the upcoming Batman: Under the Red Hood direct-to-video animated feature.
A co-production of Warner Premiere, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group, DC Comics and Warner Bros. Animation, the direct-to-video Batman: Under the Red Hood animated feature debuts July 27th, 2010 on DVD and Blu-ray disc from Warner Home Video. Stay tuned for further updates here soon at The Worlds Finest.
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Trailer Released For Upcoming “Batman: The Brave And The Bold – The Videogame”
The debut trailer for the upcoming Batman: The Brave and The Bold – The Videogame title has been made available by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. The new Batman: The Brave and The Bold videogame debuts Fall 2010 on the Nintendo Wii and Nintendo DS. Click on the image below to view the trailer in the Quicktime format.

Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment released an official press release for Batman: The Brave and The Bold – The Videogame in February 2010, which is available to view here, along with further details available here.
WB Games presents, in association with DC Comics, a Wayforward game, Batman: The Brave and The Bold – The Videogame, hitting shelves September 2010. Stay tuned for further updates on this release here soon at The World’s Finest.
Additionally, view the new Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions video game trailer at Marvel Animation Age.
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“Justice League,” “Batman: The Brave And The Bold” June 2010 Teletoon Schedule
Below are official descriptions and airdates for episodes of the Batman: The Brave and The Bold animated series slated to air this month, June 2010, on the Canadian network Teletoon. Please note the information listed below is provided by Teletoon.

In 19th century London, Jason Blood – aka The Demon Etrigan — has been framed for supernatural attacks perpetrated by Gentleman Ghost. Batman travels back in time and teams with Sherlock Holmes to stop Gentleman Ghost before he brings a demon from the underworld to Earth.
Sunday, June 6th, 2010 – “Night of the Huntress!”
Blue Beetle develops a crush on the slightly older and far-more-dangers femme fatale Huntress (who kinda has a thing for Bats), but there is little time for love with Baby Face busting his gang out of prison for a major heist.
Sunday, June 13th, 2010 – “Menace of the Conqueror Caveman!”
31st Century Booster Gold travels back 100 centuries to join Batman become a celebrity hero. In his quest for fame, he unwittingly enables the immortal tyrant Vandal Savage to carry out his nefarious plot.
Sunday, June 20th, 2010 – “The Color of Revenge!”
Batman and Robin team up again, but it’s not like it always was–there was a reason Robin left to go work on his own. As Crazy Quilt comes after Robin for revenge, all the dirty laundry comes out between the dynamic duo.
Sunday, June 27th, 2010 – “Legends of the Dark Mite!”
Batman’s biggest fan, Bat-Mite, is also his biggest nightmare when the 5th dimensional imp pops up and, in an effort to make Batman a better hero, causes chaos in the city.
Batman: The Brave and The Bold airs every Sunday at 9am (ET) on the Teletoon “Action Force” programming block, with Sunday-premiering episodes re-airing Fridays at 7pm (ET) as part of the “Superfan Fridays” programming block.
Continuing the episode schedule update, below are official descriptions and airdates for the episodes of the classic Justice League animated series slated for June 2010 on the Canadian network Teletoon. Once again, the information listed below is provided by Teletoon.

J’onn Jonzz, the Martian Manhunter, comes to Earth to warn of an impending alien invasion. Second of a three-part episode.
Friday, June 11th, 2009 – “Secret Origins, Part Three”
J’onn Jonzz, the Martian Manhunter, comes to Earth to warn of an impending alien invasion. Third of a three-part episode.
Friday, June 25th, 2010 – “In Blackest Night, Part One”
A squad of indestructible androids called the Manhunters arrives on Earth and arrests Green Lantern for interstellar atrocities and abuses of power.
Justice League regularly airs every Friday at 8:00pm (ET) on the Teletoon “Superfan Fridays” programming block. Please note Justice League will be pre-empted on Friday, June 18th, 2010 due to special programming. Click here for further details on Justice League.
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Release Date Set For Upcoming “Batman: Under The Red Hood” Score Soundtrack

WaterTower Music recently handled the soundtrack score releases for the recent DC Universe Animated Original Movie titles Superman/Batman: Public Enemies and Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths, making separate compact disc and digital download copies available for both titles. WaterTower Music is also slated to release the title The Music of DC Comics: 75th Anniversary Collection on July 20th, 2010, with further details on that to be made available in the coming weeks.
A co-production of Warner Premiere, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group, DC Comics and Warner Bros. Animation, the direct-to-video Batman: Under the Red Hood animated feature debuts July 27th, 2010 on DVD and Blu-ray disc from Warner Home Video. Stay tuned for further updates here soon at The Worlds Finest.
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“Batman: The Brave And The Bold” June 2010 Episode Schedule For Cartoon Network
Made available by the network, Cartoon Network has released schedule details for Batman: The Brave and The Bold episodes slated to air on the network this month, June 2010. The network will air repeats for the month, leading up to the premiere of new Batman: The Brave and The Bold episodes coming July 2010. Schedule details for Batman: The Brave and The Bold installments slated to air in June 2010, provided by the network, are available below.

Gorilla Grodd travels to the future where intelligent animals rule humans — Batman follows him and teams with Kamandi (the last boy on Earth) to bring him down.
Friday, June 11th, 2010 at 7:30pm (ET) – “Night of the Huntress!”
Blue Beetle develops a crush on the slightly older and far-more-dangerous femme fatale Huntress, but there is little time for love with Baby Face busting his gang out of prison for a major heist! Watch the crowd closely during the jailbreak sequence to see some of your favorite villains including Pharaoh, Skeleton Keyes, Polecat Perkins and more! This weeks teaser features Solomon Grundy and Black Canary.
Friday, June 25th, 2010 at 7:30pm (ET) – “The Super-Batman of Planet X!”
Batman lands on this distant planet Zurr En Arrh and finds a doppelganger Batman, but more surprisingly, on this planet the Caped Crusader has super powers! Together they battle the mad genius Rhotul, who soon learns Batman’s super weakness.
Friday, July 2nd, 2010 at 7:30pm (ET) – “The Power of Shazam!”
Batman teams with Captain Marvel, the superhero alter ego of the young Billy Batson, to battle Dr. Sivana and Black Adam, who wish to usurp the magic of Shazam that gives Billy his power.
Please note schedule details are subject to change without notice. Batman: The Brave and The Bold airs every Friday at 7:30pm (ET) on Cartoon Network. Continue to the Batman: The Brave and The Bold subsite here at The World’s Finest for details on the animated series.
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“Green Lantern” Animated Series Set For November 2011, Animated Feature June 2011
In further details made available from Time Warner Investor Day event, held yesterday in New York City, New York, comes confirmation of the premiere date for Green Lantern: The Animated Series along with confirmation of a new direct-to-video animated feature. The image below, from a presentation given at the Investor Day event, highlights upcoming initiatives for the “Green Lantern” brand. Click on the thumbnail below for a closer look.

According to the above image, Green Lantern: The Animated Series is set to premiere November 2011 on Cartoon Network. The image also confirms the series will be a CGI-animated series. In addition to an animated series, a new as-of-yet untitled Green Lantern direct-to-video animated feature is set to debut June 2011 from Warner Home Video. Further details on both projects are expected in the near future.
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World’s Finest Online: A Comprehensive Guide to the DCAU

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World’s Finest Online features exclusive interviews with key figures behind the DCAU. Creators like Bruce Timm, Paul Dini, and Alan Burnett share their insights and experiences, offering fans a behind-the-scenes look at the making of these iconic shows and movies. These interviews provide valuable context and deepen the appreciation for the creative efforts that brought the DCAU to life.
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The site fosters a vibrant community of DCAU fans. Visitors can participate in forums, share fan art, and contribute to discussions about their favorite shows and characters. World’s Finest Online also highlights fan projects and provides a platform for fans to showcase their creativity and passion for the DCAU.
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One of the standout features of dcanimated.com is its extensive episode guides. Each episode of the DCAU series is meticulously cataloged, with summaries, key moments, and notable quotes. Additionally, the site offers detailed biographies of major and minor characters, providing background information and character development insights.
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World’s Finest Online is an essential resource for any fan of the DC Animated Universe. With its comprehensive coverage, exclusive content, and active community, the site continues to celebrate and preserve the legacy of the DCAU. Fans can rely on World’s Finest Online for accurate information, engaging content, and the latest updates in DC animated storytelling.
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