Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero
Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero is a 1998 direct-to-video animated feature film, the second based on
Batman: The Animated Series, serving as a stand-alone sequel to
Batman: Mask of the Phantasm. It won the Annie Award for Best Home Video Animation, and was produced by Warner Bros. Animation.
The film was delayed for a while due to the negative critical reaction to
Batman & Robin, a live-action film that also featured Mr. Freeze as an antagonist. Nevertheless,
SubZero received a strong positive response from critics, faring much better than
Batman & Robin.
The movie is the second of a trilogy of animated movies based on
Batman: The Animated Series, preceded by
Batman: Mask of the Phantasm and followed by
Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman.
MOVIE INFO
This feature-length spin-off of Batman: The Animated Series follows the dynamic duo as they battle their ice cold, age old enemy, Mr. Freeze. In his latest nefarious plot, Mr. Freeze has abducted Batgirl as the organ donor needed for a deadly experiment meant to reanimate his old wife, who, until her cryogenic chamber was shattered, had been frozen until a cure was found for her otherwise terminal heart disease. Unless Batman and Robin can rescue her on time, Batgirl will lose her life in a highly illegal heart transplant operation. Featured voices include Kevin Conroy as Batman and Michael Ansara as the infamously monotone Mr. Freeze.
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