Join our Discord! |
If you have been locked out of your account you can request a password reset here. |
Difference between revisions of "Batman: Gotham Knight"
Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
'''''Batman: Gotham Knight''''' is a six-part anime anthology film released in 2008. The movie consists of six animated shorts (each from a different director, writer, animation studio and art style) that together form a single narrative set between the events of [[Christopher Nolan|Christopher Nolan's]] ''[[Batman Begins]]'' and ''[[Dark Knight, The|The Dark Knight]]'' and fills in some of the gaps in Bruce Wayne's backstory. | '''''Batman: Gotham Knight''''' is a six-part anime anthology film released in 2008. The movie consists of six animated shorts (each from a different director, writer, animation studio and art style) that together form a single narrative set between the events of [[Christopher Nolan|Christopher Nolan's]] ''[[Batman Begins]]'' and ''[[Dark Knight, The|The Dark Knight]]'' and fills in some of the gaps in Bruce Wayne's backstory. | ||
− | + | {{Anime Film Title}} | |
+ | |||
__TOC__<br clear="all"> | __TOC__<br clear="all"> | ||
Latest revision as of 15:27, 19 January 2020
Batman: Gotham Knight is a six-part anime anthology film released in 2008. The movie consists of six animated shorts (each from a different director, writer, animation studio and art style) that together form a single narrative set between the events of Christopher Nolan's Batman Begins and The Dark Knight and fills in some of the gaps in Bruce Wayne's backstory.
The following weapons were used in the anime film Batman: Gotham Knight:
Handguns
M1911A1
Several M1911 handguns are seen throughout the movie.
Smith & Wesson 945
In "Field Test", Maroni carries a S&W 945.
Stechkin APS
In "Field Test", "The Russian" is seen using a Stechkin APS during the standoff between the Russian mob and Maroni's men.
Makarov PM
In "Field Test", a Russian gangster who gets shot by one of Maroni's men carries a Makarov PM.
Smith & Wesson Model 686
In "Working Through Pain", one of the weapons that Batman finds in the sewer is a Smith & Wesson Model 686.
Unidentified Revolver
Joe Chill (the mugger who kills Bruce Wayne's parents) is seen using an unidentified 5-shot revolver.
Walther P99
In "Working Through Pain", one of the guns that Batman finds is a Walther P99.
Walther P38
One of the guns that Batman finds in "Working Through Pain" is a Walther P38.
MP-446 Viking
Most of the Russian mobsters in "Field Test" use MP-446 Viking pistols.
Glock
Several Glock pistols are seen throughout the movie. While most appear to be full-sized variants, none of them are shown clearly enough to determine the exact model and caliber.
Fox's Handgun
In "Field Test", Lucius Fox demonstrates the mechanics of a "force field" device that he has developed by shooting at it with an unidentified handgun. Knowing Fox and his role in Batman's universe, it is possible that his pistol is a unique custom-built model.
Submachine Guns
MP5A5
Several Gotham P.D. officers are seen with Heckler & Koch MP5A5 submachine guns.
Thompson M1928
Maroni's men in "Crossfire" use Thompson M1928 submachine guns during their standoff with the Russian mobsters.
PPSh-41
The Russian mobsters in "Crossfire" carry PPSh-41s.
MAC-10
In "Crossfire", Maroni is seen dual-wielding two MAC-10 machine pistols. Another MAC-10 is seen in "Deadshot" in the bag of guns that Bruce brings back to Wayne Manor.
Deadshot's Wristgun
Deadshot (voiced by Jim Meskimen) is seen using a wrist-mounted weapons system that consists of two medium-caliber submachine guns that he uses to fire at Batman. This is attributed to the comics where Deadshot had a vast array of his own custom made wrist-mounted weaponry that he uses against his targets.
Rifles
Deadshot's Rifle
In "Deadshot", the title character uses a custom-built sniper rifle of an unknown make and model. He is shown carrying it disassembled in a foam-lined case.
AK-47
During one of Bruce Wayne's flashbacks in "Working Through Pain", a soldier is seen with a generic AK-47.
Other Weapons
RPG-7
In "Crossfire", "The Russian" breaks out a RPG-7 during the firefight with Maroni's men.