Bruce Timm revealed in later interviews that his personal policy on notes from the network censors would be to follow every instruction to the letter... and then somehow find a way to make whatever scene they were censoring even more disturbing. In the episode Batman: I Am the Night (1992), for instance, the censors objected to a scene of Robin being shot on-screen, so they replaced it with a scene of Gordon being shot off-screen that ended up being more powerful. A simple change in camera angle in Batman - Cavaliere della notte: Over the Edge (1998) made Batgirl's fall to her apparent death both less graphically violent and all the more viscerally scary. The death of Robin's parents in Batman: Robin's Reckoning: Part 1 (1993) was all the more tragic due to how little they could show of the accident. Considering the more negative responses to Bruce Timm's recent "adult" animated DC comics films, having content limitations would seem to improve his creativity.
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