Batman, the costumed crime-fighter who prowls the night skies in Gotham City, soon finds there's another vigilante in town knocking off prominent mob figures. Despite the scythe-like blade for a hand, a mechanical voice and the cloud of smoke that follows the figure wherever it goes, the police and outraged officials mistake the homicidal crusader for Batman himself and demand that the city's longtime hero be brought to justice. Meanwhile, Andrea Beaumont returns to town. She is the lost love of Bruce Wayne, the billionaire playboy who is Batman's alter ego, and was an integral part of Wayne's decision ten years earlier to don the cape and cowl. Now, she is back in his life and is no less a disruption than the return of his old archenemy, The Joker, who has a stake in seeing the annihilation of this new vigilante, whoever it proves to be.
nudity | There is no sex or nudity in this movie The Joker calls Andrea the "spawn of her father's loins" Andrea and Bruce kiss passionately in his bedroom. It is implied that they spent the night together as the next morning Andrea is still at Wayne mansion and is sitting outside of Bruce's room wearing different clothes (Bruce's shirt) than the night before. |
violence | Batman ambushes a group of thugs by crashing trough a window. Batman steps on a defeated thug, implying the protagonist uses excessive force. A character is killed when a statue is deliberately pushed above him. A man dies crashing his car off of a parking garage, trying to outrun an attacker. Prolonged sequence featuring the police in pursuit of Batman & blood is visible. Model helicopters strikes Batman in the shoulder, blood is visible. Batman kicks the Joker in the face, knocking a tooth out and breaking his nose; there is blood. Batman strikes the Joker in the face, blood comes out of the character. Multiple deaths are implied or happen off-screen. Bruce Wayne is struck by a baseball bat. Multiple scenes of Batman/Bruce Wayne assaulting thugs. |
profanity | None, if only some mild implied things, i.e: Bruce hands Arthur a handkerchief and says "Here's your handkerchief back. You know where to stick it." |
alcohol | Many of the films characters smoke. Some social drinking. |
frightening | The movie is presented in a sombre mood & implies a cruel fictional world. The movie touches upon with Bruce Wayne's psychological issues. (a topic that is not touched upon in great detail in any of the live action movies). A character is seen kneeling and pleading at a grave, might be intense for children. The movie implies corrupted elected officials, and features a fictional mob gang. Several antagonists in the movie commits murders. For an animated family film it is fairly dark and at times violent. |