Animation Magazine

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Batman: The Long Halloween

A brutal murder on Halloween prompts the Batman (Jensen Ackles) to team up with Gotham’s only honest lawmen, Cpt. Gordon (Billy Burke) and Harvey Dent (Josh Duhamel) to take down the Falcone Crime Family — only for more seasonal slayings to stain the city’s streets. So begins WB Animation’s take on the ‘90s DC Comics story, directed by Chris Palmer (Man of Tomorrow). Part One also features the voices of Titus Welliver (Carmine Falcone), David Dasmalchai­n (Calendar Man), Troy Baker (Joker) and the late Naya Rivera (Catwoman). In the R-rated Part Two (on Blu-ray Aug. 10), the Holiday Killer remains at large, Batman falls under Poison Ivy’s (Katee Sackhoff) spell and Dent is torn in two by profession­al and personal battles. The sets include DC Showcase shorts The Losers (Pt. 1) and Blue Beetle (Pt. 2), as well as treasures from the vault, sneak peeks and more. [WBHE, $30 Pt. 1 / $35 Pt. 2]

The Spongebob Movie: Sponge on the Run

Yes, the long journey of the third bigscreen Bikini Bottom movie has reached its disc destinatio­n this month! Fans can follow SpongeBob and Patrick on their heroic, hilarious quest to rescue Gary the snail from King Poseidon in the Lost City of Atlantic City — bumping into old friends and new faces voiced by Awkwafina, Matt Berry and Reggie Watts along the way. Written and directed by series vet Tim Hill, the Paramount Animation/Nickelodeo­n Movies feature (animated by Mikros Image) comes home with snazzy souvenirs, like all-new mini-movie I’m Urchin You to Leave, music videos from the likes of Snoop Dogg, Tyga, et al; deleted storyboard­s and s’more from the BFFs’ carefree youth at Camp Coral. Also available in the SpongeBob 3-Movie Collection. [Paramount, $23 BD / $18 DVD]

Memories | Three unforgetta­ble

tales from Akira director Katsuhiro Otomo. [Discotek Media, $30 BD]

The Herculoids: The Complete

Original Series | Humanoid heroes and their creature companions defend a utopian planet from sinister invaders across this 18-episode Hanna-Barbera toon. [Warner Archive, $25 BD / $17 DVD]

The Art of Luca

While Enrico Casarosa’s beautiful ode to mid-century Italy, childhood friendship­s and coastal lore skipped theaters this summer, you can still score a front-row look at the beautiful Pixar artistry behind the film’s stunning CG visuals. Featuring a foreword by Casarosa and introducti­on by production designer Daniela Strijleva, the 176-page hardcover takes you below the waves to discover a rich world of concept and character developmen­t art, swimming with fascinatin­g facts and insider details from the movie’s creative team. [Chronicle, $40]

The Art of Rick and Morty, Vol. 2 Deluxe Edition

The full hardcover peek behind the curtain of the Adult Swim global hit showcases the interstell­ar art of the third and fourth seasons. The deluxe release is given a glow-up with gilded edges and a ribbon marker to please the fanciest of fans, plus a glow-in-the-dark lithograph print and replicas of Rick’s iconic bumper stickers, wrapped up in an acetate sleeve emblazoned with Rick and Morty’s silhouette­s. [Dark Horse Books, $80]

The Animator’s Survival Kit - Minis!

The must-have megatome for aspiring animators penned by the late Richard Williams gets a 20th anniversar­y re-issue as four key topic manuals of 40-80 pages, each with a never-before-seen intro in Williams’ own hand. Walks, Runs, Jumps and Skips; Flexibilit­y and Weight; and Dialogue, Directing, Acting and Animal Action available in the U.K. August 5. [Faber, £10 each]

Exploding Minions

The first licensed spin on the hit Exploding Kittens card game features new illustrati­ons of Illuminati­on’s popular henchmen, as reimagined by The Oatmeal. [explodingk­ittens.com, $20]

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