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“[M]He has been[/M] the most popular surrogate during the midterms and [M]one of the only surrogates that can play in all 50 states[/M], and that has given him a lot of confidence that he can do well in a national election,” [M]Wolf said[/M].
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“I don’t think there’s any hurry to have to announce,” Biden said as he was deplaning a flight from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, to Washington Dulles International Airport Tuesday morning. “I don’t have any particular timetable. I don’t think there’s any hurry, but there’s a bigger hurry to decide just personally.”
Asked how his family currently feels about a run, Biden, who was seated in business class, said, “They’re thinking.”
At an event in Fort Lauderdale on Monday night, Biden indicated he was inching closer to deciding whether to launch a third run for the White House, adding that verdict would come soon.
“The answer is that I’m running the traps on this. I don’t want to make this a fool’s errand,” Biden said. “I’m a lot closer than I was before Christmas, and we’ll make the decision soon.”
On Tuesday, Biden also weighed in on the possibility of former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz running for president as an independent and shared his belief that the 2020 process is getting started “awful early.”
“I think he’s smart as hell, and I think it’s his decision,” Biden said of Schultz. Asked if Schultz would hurt Democrats’ chances of beating President Donald Trump, Biden said, “I think it’s premature.”
“We’re so far out and who knows what it’s going to look like a year from now.
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[M]“He has been the most popular surrogate during the midterms[/M] and one of the only surrogates that can play in all 50 states, and that has given him a lot of confidence that he can do well in a national election,” [M]Wolf said[/M].
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“I don’t think there’s any hurry to have to announce,” Biden said as he was deplaning a flight from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, to Washington Dulles International Airport Tuesday morning. “I don’t have any particular timetable. I don’t think there’s any hurry, but there’s a bigger hurry to decide just personally.”
Asked how his family currently feels about a run, Biden, who was seated in business class, said, “They’re thinking.”
At an event in Fort Lauderdale on Monday night, Biden indicated he was inching closer to deciding whether to launch a third run for the White House, adding that verdict would come soon.
“The answer is that I’m running the traps on this. I don’t want to make this a fool’s errand,” Biden said. “I’m a lot closer than I was before Christmas, and we’ll make the decision soon.”
On Tuesday, Biden also weighed in on the possibility of former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz running for president as an independent and shared his belief that the 2020 process is getting started “awful early.”
“I think he’s smart as hell, and I think it’s his decision,” Biden said of Schultz. Asked if Schultz would hurt Democrats’ chances of beating President Donald Trump, Biden said, “I think it’s premature.”
“We’re so far out and who knows what it’s going to look like a year from now.
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“[M]He can campaign everywhere[/M] and that’s certainly what many people would say is an incredible strength for him.”
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“I don’t think there’s any hurry to have to announce,” Biden said as he was deplaning a flight from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, to Washington Dulles International Airport Tuesday morning. “I don’t have any particular timetable. I don’t think there’s any hurry, but there’s a bigger hurry to decide just personally.”
Asked how his family currently feels about a run, Biden, who was seated in business class, said, “They’re thinking.”
At an event in Fort Lauderdale on Monday night, Biden indicated he was inching closer to deciding whether to launch a third run for the White House, adding that verdict would come soon.
“The answer is that I’m running the traps on this. I don’t want to make this a fool’s errand,” Biden said. “I’m a lot closer than I was before Christmas, and we’ll make the decision soon.”
On Tuesday, Biden also weighed in on the possibility of former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz running for president as an independent and shared his belief that the 2020 process is getting started “awful early.”
“I think he’s smart as hell, and I think it’s his decision,” Biden said of Schultz. Asked if Schultz would hurt Democrats’ chances of beating President Donald Trump, Biden said, “I think it’s premature.”
“We’re so far out and who knows what it’s going to look like a year from now.
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[M]Biden[/M] has led a number of polls surveying Democratic voters on their preferences for the 2020 race, results that could point to the [M]former vice president[/M]’s high name ID but that also underscore support for his candidacy.
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“I don’t think there’s any hurry to have to announce,” Biden said as he was deplaning a flight from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, to Washington Dulles International Airport Tuesday morning. “I don’t have any particular timetable. I don’t think there’s any hurry, but there’s a bigger hurry to decide just personally.”
Asked how his family currently feels about a run, Biden, who was seated in business class, said, “They’re thinking.”
At an event in Fort Lauderdale on Monday night, Biden indicated he was inching closer to deciding whether to launch a third run for the White House, adding that verdict would come soon.
“The answer is that I’m running the traps on this. I don’t want to make this a fool’s errand,” Biden said. “I’m a lot closer than I was before Christmas, and we’ll make the decision soon.”
On Tuesday, Biden also weighed in on the possibility of former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz running for president as an independent and shared his belief that the 2020 process is getting started “awful early.”
“I think he’s smart as hell, and I think it’s his decision,” Biden said of Schultz. Asked if Schultz would hurt Democrats’ chances of beating President Donald Trump, Biden said, “I think it’s premature.”
“We’re so far out and who knows what it’s going to look like a year from now.
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[M]Biden has led a number of polls[/M] surveying Democratic voters on their preferences for the 2020 race, [M]results that[/M] could point to the former vice president’s high name ID but that also [M]underscore support for his candidacy.[/M]
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“I don’t think there’s any hurry to have to announce,” Biden said as he was deplaning a flight from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, to Washington Dulles International Airport Tuesday morning. “I don’t have any particular timetable. I don’t think there’s any hurry, but there’s a bigger hurry to decide just personally.”
Asked how his family currently feels about a run, Biden, who was seated in business class, said, “They’re thinking.”
At an event in Fort Lauderdale on Monday night, Biden indicated he was inching closer to deciding whether to launch a third run for the White House, adding that verdict would come soon.
“The answer is that I’m running the traps on this. I don’t want to make this a fool’s errand,” Biden said. “I’m a lot closer than I was before Christmas, and we’ll make the decision soon.”
On Tuesday, Biden also weighed in on the possibility of former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz running for president as an independent and shared his belief that the 2020 process is getting started “awful early.”
“I think he’s smart as hell, and I think it’s his decision,” Biden said of Schultz. Asked if Schultz would hurt Democrats’ chances of beating President Donald Trump, Biden said, “I think it’s premature.”
“We’re so far out and who knows what it’s going to look like a year from now.
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[M]Biden has led a number of polls[/M] surveying Democratic voters on their preferences for the 2020 race, [M]results that could point to[/M] the former vice president’s [M]high name ID[/M] but that also underscore support for his candidacy.
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“I don’t think there’s any hurry to have to announce,” Biden said as he was deplaning a flight from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, to Washington Dulles International Airport Tuesday morning. “I don’t have any particular timetable. I don’t think there’s any hurry, but there’s a bigger hurry to decide just personally.”
Asked how his family currently feels about a run, Biden, who was seated in business class, said, “They’re thinking.”
At an event in Fort Lauderdale on Monday night, Biden indicated he was inching closer to deciding whether to launch a third run for the White House, adding that verdict would come soon.
“The answer is that I’m running the traps on this. I don’t want to make this a fool’s errand,” Biden said. “I’m a lot closer than I was before Christmas, and we’ll make the decision soon.”
On Tuesday, Biden also weighed in on the possibility of former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz running for president as an independent and shared his belief that the 2020 process is getting started “awful early.”
“I think he’s smart as hell, and I think it’s his decision,” Biden said of Schultz. Asked if Schultz would hurt Democrats’ chances of beating President Donald Trump, Biden said, “I think it’s premature.”
“We’re so far out and who knows what it’s going to look like a year from now.
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[M]Biden has led a number of polls surveying Democratic voters on their preferences for the 2020 race[/M], results that could point to the former vice president’s high name ID but that also underscore support for his candidacy.
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“I don’t think there’s any hurry to have to announce,” Biden said as he was deplaning a flight from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, to Washington Dulles International Airport Tuesday morning. “I don’t have any particular timetable. I don’t think there’s any hurry, but there’s a bigger hurry to decide just personally.”
Asked how his family currently feels about a run, Biden, who was seated in business class, said, “They’re thinking.”
At an event in Fort Lauderdale on Monday night, Biden indicated he was inching closer to deciding whether to launch a third run for the White House, adding that verdict would come soon.
“The answer is that I’m running the traps on this. I don’t want to make this a fool’s errand,” Biden said. “I’m a lot closer than I was before Christmas, and we’ll make the decision soon.”
On Tuesday, Biden also weighed in on the possibility of former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz running for president as an independent and shared his belief that the 2020 process is getting started “awful early.”
“I think he’s smart as hell, and I think it’s his decision,” Biden said of Schultz. Asked if Schultz would hurt Democrats’ chances of beating President Donald Trump, Biden said, “I think it’s premature.”
“We’re so far out and who knows what it’s going to look like a year from now.
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[M]Biden has led a number of polls surveying Democratic voters on their preferences[/M] for the 2020 race, results that could point to the former vice president’s high name ID but that also underscore support for his candidacy.
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“I don’t think there’s any hurry to have to announce,” Biden said as he was deplaning a flight from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, to Washington Dulles International Airport Tuesday morning. “I don’t have any particular timetable. I don’t think there’s any hurry, but there’s a bigger hurry to decide just personally.”
Asked how his family currently feels about a run, Biden, who was seated in business class, said, “They’re thinking.”
At an event in Fort Lauderdale on Monday night, Biden indicated he was inching closer to deciding whether to launch a third run for the White House, adding that verdict would come soon.
“The answer is that I’m running the traps on this. I don’t want to make this a fool’s errand,” Biden said. “I’m a lot closer than I was before Christmas, and we’ll make the decision soon.”
On Tuesday, Biden also weighed in on the possibility of former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz running for president as an independent and shared his belief that the 2020 process is getting started “awful early.”
“I think he’s smart as hell, and I think it’s his decision,” Biden said of Schultz. Asked if Schultz would hurt Democrats’ chances of beating President Donald Trump, Biden said, “I think it’s premature.”
“We’re so far out and who knows what it’s going to look like a year from now.
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n
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[M]Biden has led a number of polls[/M] surveying Democratic voters on their preferences for the 2020 race, results that could point to the former vice president’s high name ID but that also underscore support for his candidacy.
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“I don’t think there’s any hurry to have to announce,” Biden said as he was deplaning a flight from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, to Washington Dulles International Airport Tuesday morning. “I don’t have any particular timetable. I don’t think there’s any hurry, but there’s a bigger hurry to decide just personally.”
Asked how his family currently feels about a run, Biden, who was seated in business class, said, “They’re thinking.”
At an event in Fort Lauderdale on Monday night, Biden indicated he was inching closer to deciding whether to launch a third run for the White House, adding that verdict would come soon.
“The answer is that I’m running the traps on this. I don’t want to make this a fool’s errand,” Biden said. “I’m a lot closer than I was before Christmas, and we’ll make the decision soon.”
On Tuesday, Biden also weighed in on the possibility of former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz running for president as an independent and shared his belief that the 2020 process is getting started “awful early.”
“I think he’s smart as hell, and I think it’s his decision,” Biden said of Schultz. Asked if Schultz would hurt Democrats’ chances of beating President Donald Trump, Biden said, “I think it’s premature.”
“We’re so far out and who knows what it’s going to look like a year from now.
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So the good news is IGN has a side-by-side comparison between [M]the new titles and the previously released version[/M], and [M]the difference is stark[/M]:
It’s great to see this show finally getting the treatment it deserves.
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Any ‘90s kids who spent their afternoons watching Batman: The Animated Series (towel cape optional) must remember those epic opening credits, but maybe both our memories and the animation from 1992 have gotten blurry. However you remember the Batmobile zooming through Gotham City and the Caped Crusader electrified by lightning on the roof of a skyscraper, though, you have never seen them like this.
Fans who can’t wait to snag the remastered Batman: The Animated Series Blu-ray box set with their batarangs — or stream it even earlier on DC’s all-new streaming service, DC Universe — are getting the ultimate Batsignal of what is coming. DC has released the remastered credits, which will give you a "Holy HD, Batman!" reaction from the moment those iconic headlights flash.
Video of Batman: The Complete Animated Series Deluxe Limited Edition - Remastered Opening Titles
As IGN's comparison video below clearly shows, everything is just so much more intense when remastered. Every line is crisper, every angle sharper, every color more saturated to bring out even the darkest alleys of Gotham. Stark contrasts between light and shadow upgrade the Art Deco aesthetic of the series to an unreal level. When the Batmobile takes off, the light reflected on its curves gives it a 3D illusion.
The defining moment of this whole thing has to be that lightning scene. The sky flashes from blood red to cloudy gray with a crackle of white-hot lightning that illuminates the Joker's nemesis, standing as resolute as ever with his eyes glowing behind the cowl, cloak waving in the air.
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So the good news is [M]IGN has a side-by-side comparison between the new titles and the previously released version[/M], and the difference is stark:
It’s great to see this show finally getting the treatment it deserves.
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Any ‘90s kids who spent their afternoons watching Batman: The Animated Series (towel cape optional) must remember those epic opening credits, but maybe both our memories and the animation from 1992 have gotten blurry. However you remember the Batmobile zooming through Gotham City and the Caped Crusader electrified by lightning on the roof of a skyscraper, though, you have never seen them like this.
Fans who can’t wait to snag the remastered Batman: The Animated Series Blu-ray box set with their batarangs — or stream it even earlier on DC’s all-new streaming service, DC Universe — are getting the ultimate Batsignal of what is coming. DC has released the remastered credits, which will give you a "Holy HD, Batman!" reaction from the moment those iconic headlights flash.
Video of Batman: The Complete Animated Series Deluxe Limited Edition - Remastered Opening Titles
As IGN's comparison video below clearly shows, everything is just so much more intense when remastered. Every line is crisper, every angle sharper, every color more saturated to bring out even the darkest alleys of Gotham. Stark contrasts between light and shadow upgrade the Art Deco aesthetic of the series to an unreal level. When the Batmobile takes off, the light reflected on its curves gives it a 3D illusion.
The defining moment of this whole thing has to be that lightning scene. The sky flashes from blood red to cloudy gray with a crackle of white-hot lightning that illuminates the Joker's nemesis, standing as resolute as ever with his eyes glowing behind the cowl, cloak waving in the air.
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But while we wait for [M]Batman: The Animated Series to hit Blu-ray in a couple of months[/M], Warner Bros. has offered a little tease of just how good it will look.
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Any ‘90s kids who spent their afternoons watching Batman: The Animated Series (towel cape optional) must remember those epic opening credits, but maybe both our memories and the animation from 1992 have gotten blurry. However you remember the Batmobile zooming through Gotham City and the Caped Crusader electrified by lightning on the roof of a skyscraper, though, you have never seen them like this.
Fans who can’t wait to snag the remastered Batman: The Animated Series Blu-ray box set with their batarangs — or stream it even earlier on DC’s all-new streaming service, DC Universe — are getting the ultimate Batsignal of what is coming. DC has released the remastered credits, which will give you a "Holy HD, Batman!" reaction from the moment those iconic headlights flash.
Video of Batman: The Complete Animated Series Deluxe Limited Edition - Remastered Opening Titles
As IGN's comparison video below clearly shows, everything is just so much more intense when remastered. Every line is crisper, every angle sharper, every color more saturated to bring out even the darkest alleys of Gotham. Stark contrasts between light and shadow upgrade the Art Deco aesthetic of the series to an unreal level. When the Batmobile takes off, the light reflected on its curves gives it a 3D illusion.
The defining moment of this whole thing has to be that lightning scene. The sky flashes from blood red to cloudy gray with a crackle of white-hot lightning that illuminates the Joker's nemesis, standing as resolute as ever with his eyes glowing behind the cowl, cloak waving in the air.
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But [M]while we wait for Batman: The Animated Series to hit Blu-ray[/M] in a couple of months, [M]Warner Bros. has offered a little tease of just how good it will look.[/M]
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Any ‘90s kids who spent their afternoons watching Batman: The Animated Series (towel cape optional) must remember those epic opening credits, but maybe both our memories and the animation from 1992 have gotten blurry. However you remember the Batmobile zooming through Gotham City and the Caped Crusader electrified by lightning on the roof of a skyscraper, though, you have never seen them like this.
Fans who can’t wait to snag the remastered Batman: The Animated Series Blu-ray box set with their batarangs — or stream it even earlier on DC’s all-new streaming service, DC Universe — are getting the ultimate Batsignal of what is coming. DC has released the remastered credits, which will give you a "Holy HD, Batman!" reaction from the moment those iconic headlights flash.
Video of Batman: The Complete Animated Series Deluxe Limited Edition - Remastered Opening Titles
As IGN's comparison video below clearly shows, everything is just so much more intense when remastered. Every line is crisper, every angle sharper, every color more saturated to bring out even the darkest alleys of Gotham. Stark contrasts between light and shadow upgrade the Art Deco aesthetic of the series to an unreal level. When the Batmobile takes off, the light reflected on its curves gives it a 3D illusion.
The defining moment of this whole thing has to be that lightning scene. The sky flashes from blood red to cloudy gray with a crackle of white-hot lightning that illuminates the Joker's nemesis, standing as resolute as ever with his eyes glowing behind the cowl, cloak waving in the air.
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[M]Batman: The Complete Animated Series[/M] hits Blu-ray October 30, but if you’re dying to see the show in HD action, [M]the first two remastered seasons of the show will stream[/M] exclusively on DC Universe [M]starting September 15.[/M]
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Any ‘90s kids who spent their afternoons watching Batman: The Animated Series (towel cape optional) must remember those epic opening credits, but maybe both our memories and the animation from 1992 have gotten blurry. However you remember the Batmobile zooming through Gotham City and the Caped Crusader electrified by lightning on the roof of a skyscraper, though, you have never seen them like this.
Fans who can’t wait to snag the remastered Batman: The Animated Series Blu-ray box set with their batarangs — or stream it even earlier on DC’s all-new streaming service, DC Universe — are getting the ultimate Batsignal of what is coming. DC has released the remastered credits, which will give you a "Holy HD, Batman!" reaction from the moment those iconic headlights flash.
Video of Batman: The Complete Animated Series Deluxe Limited Edition - Remastered Opening Titles
As IGN's comparison video below clearly shows, everything is just so much more intense when remastered. Every line is crisper, every angle sharper, every color more saturated to bring out even the darkest alleys of Gotham. Stark contrasts between light and shadow upgrade the Art Deco aesthetic of the series to an unreal level. When the Batmobile takes off, the light reflected on its curves gives it a 3D illusion.
The defining moment of this whole thing has to be that lightning scene. The sky flashes from blood red to cloudy gray with a crackle of white-hot lightning that illuminates the Joker's nemesis, standing as resolute as ever with his eyes glowing behind the cowl, cloak waving in the air.
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[M]Batman: The Complete Animated Series[/M] hits Blu-ray October 30, but if you’re dying to see the show in HD action, [M]the first two remastered seasons of the show will stream exclusively on DC Universe[/M] starting September 15.
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Any ‘90s kids who spent their afternoons watching Batman: The Animated Series (towel cape optional) must remember those epic opening credits, but maybe both our memories and the animation from 1992 have gotten blurry. However you remember the Batmobile zooming through Gotham City and the Caped Crusader electrified by lightning on the roof of a skyscraper, though, you have never seen them like this.
Fans who can’t wait to snag the remastered Batman: The Animated Series Blu-ray box set with their batarangs — or stream it even earlier on DC’s all-new streaming service, DC Universe — are getting the ultimate Batsignal of what is coming. DC has released the remastered credits, which will give you a "Holy HD, Batman!" reaction from the moment those iconic headlights flash.
Video of Batman: The Complete Animated Series Deluxe Limited Edition - Remastered Opening Titles
As IGN's comparison video below clearly shows, everything is just so much more intense when remastered. Every line is crisper, every angle sharper, every color more saturated to bring out even the darkest alleys of Gotham. Stark contrasts between light and shadow upgrade the Art Deco aesthetic of the series to an unreal level. When the Batmobile takes off, the light reflected on its curves gives it a 3D illusion.
The defining moment of this whole thing has to be that lightning scene. The sky flashes from blood red to cloudy gray with a crackle of white-hot lightning that illuminates the Joker's nemesis, standing as resolute as ever with his eyes glowing behind the cowl, cloak waving in the air.
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[M]Batman: The Complete Animated Series hits Blu-ray October 30[/M], but if you’re dying to see the show in HD action, the first two remastered seasons of the show will stream exclusively on DC Universe starting September 15.
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Any ‘90s kids who spent their afternoons watching Batman: The Animated Series (towel cape optional) must remember those epic opening credits, but maybe both our memories and the animation from 1992 have gotten blurry. However you remember the Batmobile zooming through Gotham City and the Caped Crusader electrified by lightning on the roof of a skyscraper, though, you have never seen them like this.
Fans who can’t wait to snag the remastered Batman: The Animated Series Blu-ray box set with their batarangs — or stream it even earlier on DC’s all-new streaming service, DC Universe — are getting the ultimate Batsignal of what is coming. DC has released the remastered credits, which will give you a "Holy HD, Batman!" reaction from the moment those iconic headlights flash.
Video of Batman: The Complete Animated Series Deluxe Limited Edition - Remastered Opening Titles
As IGN's comparison video below clearly shows, everything is just so much more intense when remastered. Every line is crisper, every angle sharper, every color more saturated to bring out even the darkest alleys of Gotham. Stark contrasts between light and shadow upgrade the Art Deco aesthetic of the series to an unreal level. When the Batmobile takes off, the light reflected on its curves gives it a 3D illusion.
The defining moment of this whole thing has to be that lightning scene. The sky flashes from blood red to cloudy gray with a crackle of white-hot lightning that illuminates the Joker's nemesis, standing as resolute as ever with his eyes glowing behind the cowl, cloak waving in the air.
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[M]Batman: The Complete Animated Series hits Blu-ray[/M] October 30, but if you’re dying to see the show in HD action, the first two remastered seasons of the show will stream exclusively on DC Universe starting September 15.
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Any ‘90s kids who spent their afternoons watching Batman: The Animated Series (towel cape optional) must remember those epic opening credits, but maybe both our memories and the animation from 1992 have gotten blurry. However you remember the Batmobile zooming through Gotham City and the Caped Crusader electrified by lightning on the roof of a skyscraper, though, you have never seen them like this.
Fans who can’t wait to snag the remastered Batman: The Animated Series Blu-ray box set with their batarangs — or stream it even earlier on DC’s all-new streaming service, DC Universe — are getting the ultimate Batsignal of what is coming. DC has released the remastered credits, which will give you a "Holy HD, Batman!" reaction from the moment those iconic headlights flash.
Video of Batman: The Complete Animated Series Deluxe Limited Edition - Remastered Opening Titles
As IGN's comparison video below clearly shows, everything is just so much more intense when remastered. Every line is crisper, every angle sharper, every color more saturated to bring out even the darkest alleys of Gotham. Stark contrasts between light and shadow upgrade the Art Deco aesthetic of the series to an unreal level. When the Batmobile takes off, the light reflected on its curves gives it a 3D illusion.
The defining moment of this whole thing has to be that lightning scene. The sky flashes from blood red to cloudy gray with a crackle of white-hot lightning that illuminates the Joker's nemesis, standing as resolute as ever with his eyes glowing behind the cowl, cloak waving in the air.
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[M]Warner Bros. Home Entertainment dropped the first look at the remaster in action in the form of the show’s[/M] beloved, [M]atmospheric opening titles[/M], and...hell yes, they absolutely do hold up in crisp clean HD.
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Any ‘90s kids who spent their afternoons watching Batman: The Animated Series (towel cape optional) must remember those epic opening credits, but maybe both our memories and the animation from 1992 have gotten blurry. However you remember the Batmobile zooming through Gotham City and the Caped Crusader electrified by lightning on the roof of a skyscraper, though, you have never seen them like this.
Fans who can’t wait to snag the remastered Batman: The Animated Series Blu-ray box set with their batarangs — or stream it even earlier on DC’s all-new streaming service, DC Universe — are getting the ultimate Batsignal of what is coming. DC has released the remastered credits, which will give you a "Holy HD, Batman!" reaction from the moment those iconic headlights flash.
Video of Batman: The Complete Animated Series Deluxe Limited Edition - Remastered Opening Titles
As IGN's comparison video below clearly shows, everything is just so much more intense when remastered. Every line is crisper, every angle sharper, every color more saturated to bring out even the darkest alleys of Gotham. Stark contrasts between light and shadow upgrade the Art Deco aesthetic of the series to an unreal level. When the Batmobile takes off, the light reflected on its curves gives it a 3D illusion.
The defining moment of this whole thing has to be that lightning scene. The sky flashes from blood red to cloudy gray with a crackle of white-hot lightning that illuminates the Joker's nemesis, standing as resolute as ever with his eyes glowing behind the cowl, cloak waving in the air.
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[M]Warner Bros. Home Entertainment dropped the first look at the remaster in action in the form of the show’s beloved[/M], atmospheric [M]opening titles[/M], and...hell yes, they absolutely do hold up in crisp clean HD.
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Any ‘90s kids who spent their afternoons watching Batman: The Animated Series (towel cape optional) must remember those epic opening credits, but maybe both our memories and the animation from 1992 have gotten blurry. However you remember the Batmobile zooming through Gotham City and the Caped Crusader electrified by lightning on the roof of a skyscraper, though, you have never seen them like this.
Fans who can’t wait to snag the remastered Batman: The Animated Series Blu-ray box set with their batarangs — or stream it even earlier on DC’s all-new streaming service, DC Universe — are getting the ultimate Batsignal of what is coming. DC has released the remastered credits, which will give you a "Holy HD, Batman!" reaction from the moment those iconic headlights flash.
Video of Batman: The Complete Animated Series Deluxe Limited Edition - Remastered Opening Titles
As IGN's comparison video below clearly shows, everything is just so much more intense when remastered. Every line is crisper, every angle sharper, every color more saturated to bring out even the darkest alleys of Gotham. Stark contrasts between light and shadow upgrade the Art Deco aesthetic of the series to an unreal level. When the Batmobile takes off, the light reflected on its curves gives it a 3D illusion.
The defining moment of this whole thing has to be that lightning scene. The sky flashes from blood red to cloudy gray with a crackle of white-hot lightning that illuminates the Joker's nemesis, standing as resolute as ever with his eyes glowing behind the cowl, cloak waving in the air.
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[M]Warner Bros. Home Entertainment dropped the first look at the remaster in action[/M] in the form of the show’s beloved, atmospheric opening titles, and...hell yes, they absolutely do hold up in crisp clean HD.
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Any ‘90s kids who spent their afternoons watching Batman: The Animated Series (towel cape optional) must remember those epic opening credits, but maybe both our memories and the animation from 1992 have gotten blurry. However you remember the Batmobile zooming through Gotham City and the Caped Crusader electrified by lightning on the roof of a skyscraper, though, you have never seen them like this.
Fans who can’t wait to snag the remastered Batman: The Animated Series Blu-ray box set with their batarangs — or stream it even earlier on DC’s all-new streaming service, DC Universe — are getting the ultimate Batsignal of what is coming. DC has released the remastered credits, which will give you a "Holy HD, Batman!" reaction from the moment those iconic headlights flash.
Video of Batman: The Complete Animated Series Deluxe Limited Edition - Remastered Opening Titles
As IGN's comparison video below clearly shows, everything is just so much more intense when remastered. Every line is crisper, every angle sharper, every color more saturated to bring out even the darkest alleys of Gotham. Stark contrasts between light and shadow upgrade the Art Deco aesthetic of the series to an unreal level. When the Batmobile takes off, the light reflected on its curves gives it a 3D illusion.
The defining moment of this whole thing has to be that lightning scene. The sky flashes from blood red to cloudy gray with a crackle of white-hot lightning that illuminates the Joker's nemesis, standing as resolute as ever with his eyes glowing behind the cowl, cloak waving in the air.
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[M]DC has released the remastered credits[/M], which will give you a "Holy HD, Batman!" reaction from the moment those iconic headlights flash.
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After years of waiting, soon we will finally get to experience one of the greatest interpretations of the Dark Knight in full 1080p HD. But while we wait for Batman: The Animated Series to hit Blu-ray in a couple of months, Warner Bros. has offered a little tease of just how good it will look.
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment dropped the first look at the remaster in action in the form of the show’s beloved, atmospheric opening titles, and...hell yes, they absolutely do hold up in crisp clean HD.
But of course, our memories are always going to fudge just how it looked before remastering. So the good news is IGN has a side-by-side comparison between the new titles and the previously released version, and the difference is stark:
It’s great to see this show finally getting the treatment it deserves. Batman: The Complete Animated Series hits Blu-ray October 30, but if you’re dying to see the show in HD action, the first two remastered seasons of the show will stream exclusively on DC Universe starting September 15.
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[M]When the Batmobile takes off, the light reflected on its curves gives it a 3D illusion.[/M]
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After years of waiting, soon we will finally get to experience one of the greatest interpretations of the Dark Knight in full 1080p HD. But while we wait for Batman: The Animated Series to hit Blu-ray in a couple of months, Warner Bros. has offered a little tease of just how good it will look.
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment dropped the first look at the remaster in action in the form of the show’s beloved, atmospheric opening titles, and...hell yes, they absolutely do hold up in crisp clean HD.
But of course, our memories are always going to fudge just how it looked before remastering. So the good news is IGN has a side-by-side comparison between the new titles and the previously released version, and the difference is stark:
It’s great to see this show finally getting the treatment it deserves. Batman: The Complete Animated Series hits Blu-ray October 30, but if you’re dying to see the show in HD action, the first two remastered seasons of the show will stream exclusively on DC Universe starting September 15.
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Fans who can’t wait to snag the remastered [M]Batman: The Animated Series[/M] Blu-ray box set with their batarangs — or [M]stream it[/M] even [M]earlier on[/M] DC’s all-new streaming service, [M]DC Universe[/M] — are getting the ultimate Batsignal of what is coming.
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After years of waiting, soon we will finally get to experience one of the greatest interpretations of the Dark Knight in full 1080p HD. But while we wait for Batman: The Animated Series to hit Blu-ray in a couple of months, Warner Bros. has offered a little tease of just how good it will look.
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment dropped the first look at the remaster in action in the form of the show’s beloved, atmospheric opening titles, and...hell yes, they absolutely do hold up in crisp clean HD.
But of course, our memories are always going to fudge just how it looked before remastering. So the good news is IGN has a side-by-side comparison between the new titles and the previously released version, and the difference is stark:
It’s great to see this show finally getting the treatment it deserves. Batman: The Complete Animated Series hits Blu-ray October 30, but if you’re dying to see the show in HD action, the first two remastered seasons of the show will stream exclusively on DC Universe starting September 15.
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Fans who can’t wait to snag the remastered Batman: The Animated Series Blu-ray box set with their batarangs — or stream it even earlier on DC’s [M]all-new[/M] streaming service, [M]DC Universe[/M] — are getting the ultimate Batsignal of what is coming.
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After years of waiting, soon we will finally get to experience one of the greatest interpretations of the Dark Knight in full 1080p HD. But while we wait for Batman: The Animated Series to hit Blu-ray in a couple of months, Warner Bros. has offered a little tease of just how good it will look.
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment dropped the first look at the remaster in action in the form of the show’s beloved, atmospheric opening titles, and...hell yes, they absolutely do hold up in crisp clean HD.
But of course, our memories are always going to fudge just how it looked before remastering. So the good news is IGN has a side-by-side comparison between the new titles and the previously released version, and the difference is stark:
It’s great to see this show finally getting the treatment it deserves. Batman: The Complete Animated Series hits Blu-ray October 30, but if you’re dying to see the show in HD action, the first two remastered seasons of the show will stream exclusively on DC Universe starting September 15.
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Fans who can’t wait to snag the remastered Batman: The Animated Series Blu-ray box set with their batarangs — or stream it even earlier on [M]DC’s[/M] all-new [M]streaming service[/M], [M]DC Universe[/M] — are getting the ultimate Batsignal of what is coming.
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After years of waiting, soon we will finally get to experience one of the greatest interpretations of the Dark Knight in full 1080p HD. But while we wait for Batman: The Animated Series to hit Blu-ray in a couple of months, Warner Bros. has offered a little tease of just how good it will look.
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment dropped the first look at the remaster in action in the form of the show’s beloved, atmospheric opening titles, and...hell yes, they absolutely do hold up in crisp clean HD.
But of course, our memories are always going to fudge just how it looked before remastering. So the good news is IGN has a side-by-side comparison between the new titles and the previously released version, and the difference is stark:
It’s great to see this show finally getting the treatment it deserves. Batman: The Complete Animated Series hits Blu-ray October 30, but if you’re dying to see the show in HD action, the first two remastered seasons of the show will stream exclusively on DC Universe starting September 15.
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Fans who can’t wait to snag the remastered [M]Batman: The Animated Series Blu-ray box set[/M] with their batarangs — or stream it even earlier on DC’s all-new streaming service, DC Universe — are getting the ultimate Batsignal of what is coming.
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After years of waiting, soon we will finally get to experience one of the greatest interpretations of the Dark Knight in full 1080p HD. But while we wait for Batman: The Animated Series to hit Blu-ray in a couple of months, Warner Bros. has offered a little tease of just how good it will look.
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment dropped the first look at the remaster in action in the form of the show’s beloved, atmospheric opening titles, and...hell yes, they absolutely do hold up in crisp clean HD.
But of course, our memories are always going to fudge just how it looked before remastering. So the good news is IGN has a side-by-side comparison between the new titles and the previously released version, and the difference is stark:
It’s great to see this show finally getting the treatment it deserves. Batman: The Complete Animated Series hits Blu-ray October 30, but if you’re dying to see the show in HD action, the first two remastered seasons of the show will stream exclusively on DC Universe starting September 15.
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Fans who can’t wait to snag the [M]remastered Batman: The Animated Series[/M] Blu-ray box set with their batarangs — or stream it even earlier on DC’s all-new streaming service, DC Universe — are getting the ultimate Batsignal of what is coming.
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After years of waiting, soon we will finally get to experience one of the greatest interpretations of the Dark Knight in full 1080p HD. But while we wait for Batman: The Animated Series to hit Blu-ray in a couple of months, Warner Bros. has offered a little tease of just how good it will look.
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment dropped the first look at the remaster in action in the form of the show’s beloved, atmospheric opening titles, and...hell yes, they absolutely do hold up in crisp clean HD.
But of course, our memories are always going to fudge just how it looked before remastering. So the good news is IGN has a side-by-side comparison between the new titles and the previously released version, and the difference is stark:
It’s great to see this show finally getting the treatment it deserves. Batman: The Complete Animated Series hits Blu-ray October 30, but if you’re dying to see the show in HD action, the first two remastered seasons of the show will stream exclusively on DC Universe starting September 15.
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The sky flashes from blood red to cloudy gray with a crackle of white-hot lightning that illuminates the [M]Joker's nemesis[/M], standing as resolute as ever with [M]his[/M] eyes glowing behind the cowl, [M]cloak waving in the air[/M].
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After years of waiting, soon we will finally get to experience one of the greatest interpretations of the Dark Knight in full 1080p HD. But while we wait for Batman: The Animated Series to hit Blu-ray in a couple of months, Warner Bros. has offered a little tease of just how good it will look.
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment dropped the first look at the remaster in action in the form of the show’s beloved, atmospheric opening titles, and...hell yes, they absolutely do hold up in crisp clean HD.
But of course, our memories are always going to fudge just how it looked before remastering. So the good news is IGN has a side-by-side comparison between the new titles and the previously released version, and the difference is stark:
It’s great to see this show finally getting the treatment it deserves. Batman: The Complete Animated Series hits Blu-ray October 30, but if you’re dying to see the show in HD action, the first two remastered seasons of the show will stream exclusively on DC Universe starting September 15.
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The sky flashes from blood red to cloudy gray with a crackle of white-hot lightning that illuminates the [M]Joker's nemesis[/M], standing as resolute as ever with [M]his eyes glowing behind the cowl[/M], cloak waving in the air.
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After years of waiting, soon we will finally get to experience one of the greatest interpretations of the Dark Knight in full 1080p HD. But while we wait for Batman: The Animated Series to hit Blu-ray in a couple of months, Warner Bros. has offered a little tease of just how good it will look.
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment dropped the first look at the remaster in action in the form of the show’s beloved, atmospheric opening titles, and...hell yes, they absolutely do hold up in crisp clean HD.
But of course, our memories are always going to fudge just how it looked before remastering. So the good news is IGN has a side-by-side comparison between the new titles and the previously released version, and the difference is stark:
It’s great to see this show finally getting the treatment it deserves. Batman: The Complete Animated Series hits Blu-ray October 30, but if you’re dying to see the show in HD action, the first two remastered seasons of the show will stream exclusively on DC Universe starting September 15.
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The sky flashes from blood red to cloudy gray with a crackle of white-hot lightning that illuminates the [M]Joker's nemesis[/M], standing as resolute as ever with [M]his eyes glowing[/M] behind the cowl, cloak waving in the air.
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After years of waiting, soon we will finally get to experience one of the greatest interpretations of the Dark Knight in full 1080p HD. But while we wait for Batman: The Animated Series to hit Blu-ray in a couple of months, Warner Bros. has offered a little tease of just how good it will look.
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment dropped the first look at the remaster in action in the form of the show’s beloved, atmospheric opening titles, and...hell yes, they absolutely do hold up in crisp clean HD.
But of course, our memories are always going to fudge just how it looked before remastering. So the good news is IGN has a side-by-side comparison between the new titles and the previously released version, and the difference is stark:
It’s great to see this show finally getting the treatment it deserves. Batman: The Complete Animated Series hits Blu-ray October 30, but if you’re dying to see the show in HD action, the first two remastered seasons of the show will stream exclusively on DC Universe starting September 15.
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The sky flashes from blood red to cloudy gray with a crackle of white-hot [M]lightning[/M] that [M]illuminates the Joker's nemesis[/M], standing as resolute as ever with his eyes glowing behind the cowl, cloak waving in the air.
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After years of waiting, soon we will finally get to experience one of the greatest interpretations of the Dark Knight in full 1080p HD. But while we wait for Batman: The Animated Series to hit Blu-ray in a couple of months, Warner Bros. has offered a little tease of just how good it will look.
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment dropped the first look at the remaster in action in the form of the show’s beloved, atmospheric opening titles, and...hell yes, they absolutely do hold up in crisp clean HD.
But of course, our memories are always going to fudge just how it looked before remastering. So the good news is IGN has a side-by-side comparison between the new titles and the previously released version, and the difference is stark:
It’s great to see this show finally getting the treatment it deserves. Batman: The Complete Animated Series hits Blu-ray October 30, but if you’re dying to see the show in HD action, the first two remastered seasons of the show will stream exclusively on DC Universe starting September 15.
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[M]The sky flashes[/M] from blood red to cloudy gray [M]with a crackle of[/M] white-hot [M]lightning[/M] that illuminates the Joker's nemesis, standing as resolute as ever with his eyes glowing behind the cowl, cloak waving in the air.
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After years of waiting, soon we will finally get to experience one of the greatest interpretations of the Dark Knight in full 1080p HD. But while we wait for Batman: The Animated Series to hit Blu-ray in a couple of months, Warner Bros. has offered a little tease of just how good it will look.
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment dropped the first look at the remaster in action in the form of the show’s beloved, atmospheric opening titles, and...hell yes, they absolutely do hold up in crisp clean HD.
But of course, our memories are always going to fudge just how it looked before remastering. So the good news is IGN has a side-by-side comparison between the new titles and the previously released version, and the difference is stark:
It’s great to see this show finally getting the treatment it deserves. Batman: The Complete Animated Series hits Blu-ray October 30, but if you’re dying to see the show in HD action, the first two remastered seasons of the show will stream exclusively on DC Universe starting September 15.
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[M]The sky flashes[/M] from blood red to [M]cloudy gray[/M] with a crackle of white-hot lightning that illuminates the Joker's nemesis, standing as resolute as ever with his eyes glowing behind the cowl, cloak waving in the air.
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After years of waiting, soon we will finally get to experience one of the greatest interpretations of the Dark Knight in full 1080p HD. But while we wait for Batman: The Animated Series to hit Blu-ray in a couple of months, Warner Bros. has offered a little tease of just how good it will look.
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment dropped the first look at the remaster in action in the form of the show’s beloved, atmospheric opening titles, and...hell yes, they absolutely do hold up in crisp clean HD.
But of course, our memories are always going to fudge just how it looked before remastering. So the good news is IGN has a side-by-side comparison between the new titles and the previously released version, and the difference is stark:
It’s great to see this show finally getting the treatment it deserves. Batman: The Complete Animated Series hits Blu-ray October 30, but if you’re dying to see the show in HD action, the first two remastered seasons of the show will stream exclusively on DC Universe starting September 15.
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[M]The sky flashes[/M] from [M]blood red[/M] to cloudy gray with a crackle of white-hot lightning that illuminates the Joker's nemesis, standing as resolute as ever with his eyes glowing behind the cowl, cloak waving in the air.
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After years of waiting, soon we will finally get to experience one of the greatest interpretations of the Dark Knight in full 1080p HD. But while we wait for Batman: The Animated Series to hit Blu-ray in a couple of months, Warner Bros. has offered a little tease of just how good it will look.
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment dropped the first look at the remaster in action in the form of the show’s beloved, atmospheric opening titles, and...hell yes, they absolutely do hold up in crisp clean HD.
But of course, our memories are always going to fudge just how it looked before remastering. So the good news is IGN has a side-by-side comparison between the new titles and the previously released version, and the difference is stark:
It’s great to see this show finally getting the treatment it deserves. Batman: The Complete Animated Series hits Blu-ray October 30, but if you’re dying to see the show in HD action, the first two remastered seasons of the show will stream exclusively on DC Universe starting September 15.
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Any ‘90s kids who spent their afternoons watching Batman: The Animated Series (towel cape optional) must remember those epic opening credits, but [M]maybe both our[/M] memories and the [M]animation from 1992 have gotten blurry.[/M]
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After years of waiting, soon we will finally get to experience one of the greatest interpretations of the Dark Knight in full 1080p HD. But while we wait for Batman: The Animated Series to hit Blu-ray in a couple of months, Warner Bros. has offered a little tease of just how good it will look.
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment dropped the first look at the remaster in action in the form of the show’s beloved, atmospheric opening titles, and...hell yes, they absolutely do hold up in crisp clean HD.
But of course, our memories are always going to fudge just how it looked before remastering. So the good news is IGN has a side-by-side comparison between the new titles and the previously released version, and the difference is stark:
It’s great to see this show finally getting the treatment it deserves. Batman: The Complete Animated Series hits Blu-ray October 30, but if you’re dying to see the show in HD action, the first two remastered seasons of the show will stream exclusively on DC Universe starting September 15.
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Any ‘90s kids who spent their afternoons watching Batman: The Animated Series (towel cape optional) must remember those epic opening credits, but [M]maybe both our memories[/M] and the animation [M]from 1992 have gotten blurry.[/M]
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earn a commission from links on this page.
After years of waiting, soon we will finally get to experience one of the greatest interpretations of the Dark Knight in full 1080p HD. But while we wait for Batman: The Animated Series to hit Blu-ray in a couple of months, Warner Bros. has offered a little tease of just how good it will look.
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment dropped the first look at the remaster in action in the form of the show’s beloved, atmospheric opening titles, and...hell yes, they absolutely do hold up in crisp clean HD.
But of course, our memories are always going to fudge just how it looked before remastering. So the good news is IGN has a side-by-side comparison between the new titles and the previously released version, and the difference is stark:
It’s great to see this show finally getting the treatment it deserves. Batman: The Complete Animated Series hits Blu-ray October 30, but if you’re dying to see the show in HD action, the first two remastered seasons of the show will stream exclusively on DC Universe starting September 15.
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[M]Any ‘90s kids who spent their afternoons watching Batman: The Animated Series[/M] (towel cape optional) [M]must remember those epic opening credits[/M], but maybe both our memories and the animation from 1992 have gotten blurry.
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earn a commission from links on this page.
After years of waiting, soon we will finally get to experience one of the greatest interpretations of the Dark Knight in full 1080p HD. But while we wait for Batman: The Animated Series to hit Blu-ray in a couple of months, Warner Bros. has offered a little tease of just how good it will look.
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment dropped the first look at the remaster in action in the form of the show’s beloved, atmospheric opening titles, and...hell yes, they absolutely do hold up in crisp clean HD.
But of course, our memories are always going to fudge just how it looked before remastering. So the good news is IGN has a side-by-side comparison between the new titles and the previously released version, and the difference is stark:
It’s great to see this show finally getting the treatment it deserves. Batman: The Complete Animated Series hits Blu-ray October 30, but if you’re dying to see the show in HD action, the first two remastered seasons of the show will stream exclusively on DC Universe starting September 15.
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Stark contrasts between light and shadow upgrade [M]the Art Deco aesthetic of the series[/M] to an unreal level.
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After years of waiting, soon we will finally get to experience one of the greatest interpretations of the Dark Knight in full 1080p HD. But while we wait for Batman: The Animated Series to hit Blu-ray in a couple of months, Warner Bros. has offered a little tease of just how good it will look.
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment dropped the first look at the remaster in action in the form of the show’s beloved, atmospheric opening titles, and...hell yes, they absolutely do hold up in crisp clean HD.
But of course, our memories are always going to fudge just how it looked before remastering. So the good news is IGN has a side-by-side comparison between the new titles and the previously released version, and the difference is stark:
It’s great to see this show finally getting the treatment it deserves. Batman: The Complete Animated Series hits Blu-ray October 30, but if you’re dying to see the show in HD action, the first two remastered seasons of the show will stream exclusively on DC Universe starting September 15.
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[M]Stark contrasts between light and shadow upgrade the Art Deco aesthetic of the series to an unreal level.[/M]
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After years of waiting, soon we will finally get to experience one of the greatest interpretations of the Dark Knight in full 1080p HD. But while we wait for Batman: The Animated Series to hit Blu-ray in a couple of months, Warner Bros. has offered a little tease of just how good it will look.
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment dropped the first look at the remaster in action in the form of the show’s beloved, atmospheric opening titles, and...hell yes, they absolutely do hold up in crisp clean HD.
But of course, our memories are always going to fudge just how it looked before remastering. So the good news is IGN has a side-by-side comparison between the new titles and the previously released version, and the difference is stark:
It’s great to see this show finally getting the treatment it deserves. Batman: The Complete Animated Series hits Blu-ray October 30, but if you’re dying to see the show in HD action, the first two remastered seasons of the show will stream exclusively on DC Universe starting September 15.
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Video of [M]Batman: The Complete Animated Series Deluxe Limited Edition[/M] - Remastered Opening Titles
As IGN's comparison video below clearly shows, everything is just so much more intense when remastered.
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After years of waiting, soon we will finally get to experience one of the greatest interpretations of the Dark Knight in full 1080p HD. But while we wait for Batman: The Animated Series to hit Blu-ray in a couple of months, Warner Bros. has offered a little tease of just how good it will look.
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment dropped the first look at the remaster in action in the form of the show’s beloved, atmospheric opening titles, and...hell yes, they absolutely do hold up in crisp clean HD.
But of course, our memories are always going to fudge just how it looked before remastering. So the good news is IGN has a side-by-side comparison between the new titles and the previously released version, and the difference is stark:
It’s great to see this show finally getting the treatment it deserves. Batman: The Complete Animated Series hits Blu-ray October 30, but if you’re dying to see the show in HD action, the first two remastered seasons of the show will stream exclusively on DC Universe starting September 15.
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[M]Video of Batman: The Complete Animated Series[/M] Deluxe Limited Edition - Remastered Opening Titles
As IGN's comparison video below clearly shows, everything is just so much more intense when remastered.
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After years of waiting, soon we will finally get to experience one of the greatest interpretations of the Dark Knight in full 1080p HD. But while we wait for Batman: The Animated Series to hit Blu-ray in a couple of months, Warner Bros. has offered a little tease of just how good it will look.
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment dropped the first look at the remaster in action in the form of the show’s beloved, atmospheric opening titles, and...hell yes, they absolutely do hold up in crisp clean HD.
But of course, our memories are always going to fudge just how it looked before remastering. So the good news is IGN has a side-by-side comparison between the new titles and the previously released version, and the difference is stark:
It’s great to see this show finally getting the treatment it deserves. Batman: The Complete Animated Series hits Blu-ray October 30, but if you’re dying to see the show in HD action, the first two remastered seasons of the show will stream exclusively on DC Universe starting September 15.
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Video of Batman: The Complete Animated Series Deluxe Limited Edition - Remastered Opening Titles
As IGN's comparison video below clearly shows, [M]everything is[/M] just [M]so much more intense when remastered[/M].
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earn a commission from links on this page.
After years of waiting, soon we will finally get to experience one of the greatest interpretations of the Dark Knight in full 1080p HD. But while we wait for Batman: The Animated Series to hit Blu-ray in a couple of months, Warner Bros. has offered a little tease of just how good it will look.
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment dropped the first look at the remaster in action in the form of the show’s beloved, atmospheric opening titles, and...hell yes, they absolutely do hold up in crisp clean HD.
But of course, our memories are always going to fudge just how it looked before remastering. So the good news is IGN has a side-by-side comparison between the new titles and the previously released version, and the difference is stark:
It’s great to see this show finally getting the treatment it deserves. Batman: The Complete Animated Series hits Blu-ray October 30, but if you’re dying to see the show in HD action, the first two remastered seasons of the show will stream exclusively on DC Universe starting September 15.
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Every line is crisper, every angle sharper, [M]every color more saturated to bring out even the darkest alleys of Gotham[/M].
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After years of waiting, soon we will finally get to experience one of the greatest interpretations of the Dark Knight in full 1080p HD. But while we wait for Batman: The Animated Series to hit Blu-ray in a couple of months, Warner Bros. has offered a little tease of just how good it will look.
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment dropped the first look at the remaster in action in the form of the show’s beloved, atmospheric opening titles, and...hell yes, they absolutely do hold up in crisp clean HD.
But of course, our memories are always going to fudge just how it looked before remastering. So the good news is IGN has a side-by-side comparison between the new titles and the previously released version, and the difference is stark:
It’s great to see this show finally getting the treatment it deserves. Batman: The Complete Animated Series hits Blu-ray October 30, but if you’re dying to see the show in HD action, the first two remastered seasons of the show will stream exclusively on DC Universe starting September 15.
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Every line is crisper, [M]every angle sharper[/M], every color more saturated to bring out even the darkest alleys of Gotham.
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After years of waiting, soon we will finally get to experience one of the greatest interpretations of the Dark Knight in full 1080p HD. But while we wait for Batman: The Animated Series to hit Blu-ray in a couple of months, Warner Bros. has offered a little tease of just how good it will look.
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment dropped the first look at the remaster in action in the form of the show’s beloved, atmospheric opening titles, and...hell yes, they absolutely do hold up in crisp clean HD.
But of course, our memories are always going to fudge just how it looked before remastering. So the good news is IGN has a side-by-side comparison between the new titles and the previously released version, and the difference is stark:
It’s great to see this show finally getting the treatment it deserves. Batman: The Complete Animated Series hits Blu-ray October 30, but if you’re dying to see the show in HD action, the first two remastered seasons of the show will stream exclusively on DC Universe starting September 15.
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[M]Every line is crisper[/M], every angle sharper, every color more saturated to bring out even the darkest alleys of Gotham.
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earn a commission from links on this page.
After years of waiting, soon we will finally get to experience one of the greatest interpretations of the Dark Knight in full 1080p HD. But while we wait for Batman: The Animated Series to hit Blu-ray in a couple of months, Warner Bros. has offered a little tease of just how good it will look.
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment dropped the first look at the remaster in action in the form of the show’s beloved, atmospheric opening titles, and...hell yes, they absolutely do hold up in crisp clean HD.
But of course, our memories are always going to fudge just how it looked before remastering. So the good news is IGN has a side-by-side comparison between the new titles and the previously released version, and the difference is stark:
It’s great to see this show finally getting the treatment it deserves. Batman: The Complete Animated Series hits Blu-ray October 30, but if you’re dying to see the show in HD action, the first two remastered seasons of the show will stream exclusively on DC Universe starting September 15.
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His [M]2009[/M] campaign for the Vikings saw him guide them to a division title and NFC Championship Game appearance, while having [M]one of his strongest statistical seasons.[/M]
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; October 10, 1969), better known simply as Brett Favre, is a former professional football player who played at the quarterback position.
Favre played college football for Southern Miss and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft. The following year he was traded to the Green Bay Packers, with whom he won Super Bowl XXXI and was named three times in a row NFL MVP. After faking a couple of times with retirement, in 2008 he was sent to the New York Jets and a year later he signed for the Minnesota Vikings, in which he played his last two seasons as a professional.
He was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
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[M]His[/M] 2009 [M]campaign for the Vikings saw him guide them to a[/M] division title and [M]NFC Championship Game appearance[/M], while having one of his strongest statistical seasons.
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; October 10, 1969), better known simply as Brett Favre, is a former professional football player who played at the quarterback position.
Favre played college football for Southern Miss and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft. The following year he was traded to the Green Bay Packers, with whom he won Super Bowl XXXI and was named three times in a row NFL MVP. After faking a couple of times with retirement, in 2008 he was sent to the New York Jets and a year later he signed for the Minnesota Vikings, in which he played his last two seasons as a professional.
He was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
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[M]His[/M] 2009 [M]campaign for the Vikings saw him guide them to a division title[/M] and NFC Championship Game appearance, while having one of his strongest statistical seasons.
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; October 10, 1969), better known simply as Brett Favre, is a former professional football player who played at the quarterback position.
Favre played college football for Southern Miss and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft. The following year he was traded to the Green Bay Packers, with whom he won Super Bowl XXXI and was named three times in a row NFL MVP. After faking a couple of times with retirement, in 2008 he was sent to the New York Jets and a year later he signed for the Minnesota Vikings, in which he played his last two seasons as a professional.
He was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
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[M]His 2009 campaign for the Vikings[/M] saw him guide them to a division title and NFC Championship Game appearance, while having one of his strongest statistical seasons.
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; October 10, 1969), better known simply as Brett Favre, is a former professional football player who played at the quarterback position.
Favre played college football for Southern Miss and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft. The following year he was traded to the Green Bay Packers, with whom he won Super Bowl XXXI and was named three times in a row NFL MVP. After faking a couple of times with retirement, in 2008 he was sent to the New York Jets and a year later he signed for the Minnesota Vikings, in which he played his last two seasons as a professional.
He was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
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[M]Favre[/M] was traded in 2008 to the New York Jets, whom he was a member of for one year, and [M]spent his final two seasons with the Minnesota Vikings.[/M]
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; October 10, 1969), better known simply as Brett Favre, is a former professional football player who played at the quarterback position.
Favre played college football for Southern Miss and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft. The following year he was traded to the Green Bay Packers, with whom he won Super Bowl XXXI and was named three times in a row NFL MVP. After faking a couple of times with retirement, in 2008 he was sent to the New York Jets and a year later he signed for the Minnesota Vikings, in which he played his last two seasons as a professional.
He was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
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[M]Favre[/M] was traded in 2008 to [M]the New York Jets[/M], whom [M]he was a member[/M] of [M]for one year[/M], and spent his final two seasons with the Minnesota Vikings.
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; October 10, 1969), better known simply as Brett Favre, is a former professional football player who played at the quarterback position.
Favre played college football for Southern Miss and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft. The following year he was traded to the Green Bay Packers, with whom he won Super Bowl XXXI and was named three times in a row NFL MVP. After faking a couple of times with retirement, in 2008 he was sent to the New York Jets and a year later he signed for the Minnesota Vikings, in which he played his last two seasons as a professional.
He was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
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[M]Favre was traded[/M] in 2008 [M]to the New York Jets[/M], whom he was a member of for one year, and spent his final two seasons with the Minnesota Vikings.
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; October 10, 1969), better known simply as Brett Favre, is a former professional football player who played at the quarterback position.
Favre played college football for Southern Miss and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft. The following year he was traded to the Green Bay Packers, with whom he won Super Bowl XXXI and was named three times in a row NFL MVP. After faking a couple of times with retirement, in 2008 he was sent to the New York Jets and a year later he signed for the Minnesota Vikings, in which he played his last two seasons as a professional.
He was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
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[M]Favre was traded in 2008[/M] to the New York Jets, whom he was a member of for one year, and spent his final two seasons with the Minnesota Vikings.
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; October 10, 1969), better known simply as Brett Favre, is a former professional football player who played at the quarterback position.
Favre played college football for Southern Miss and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft. The following year he was traded to the Green Bay Packers, with whom he won Super Bowl XXXI and was named three times in a row NFL MVP. After faking a couple of times with retirement, in 2008 he was sent to the New York Jets and a year later he signed for the Minnesota Vikings, in which he played his last two seasons as a professional.
He was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
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[M]Favre was traded[/M] in 2008 to the New York Jets, whom he was a member of for one year, and spent his final two seasons with the Minnesota Vikings.
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; October 10, 1969), better known simply as Brett Favre, is a former professional football player who played at the quarterback position.
Favre played college football for Southern Miss and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft. The following year he was traded to the Green Bay Packers, with whom he won Super Bowl XXXI and was named three times in a row NFL MVP. After faking a couple of times with retirement, in 2008 he was sent to the New York Jets and a year later he signed for the Minnesota Vikings, in which he played his last two seasons as a professional.
He was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
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[M]He holds the league records for[/M] most interceptions and fumbles, in addition to his [M]consecutive starts.[/M]
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; October 10, 1969), better known simply as Brett Favre, is a former professional football player who played at the quarterback position.
Favre played college football for Southern Miss and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft. The following year he was traded to the Green Bay Packers, with whom he won Super Bowl XXXI and was named three times in a row NFL MVP. After faking a couple of times with retirement, in 2008 he was sent to the New York Jets and a year later he signed for the Minnesota Vikings, in which he played his last two seasons as a professional.
He was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
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[M]He holds the league records for most[/M] interceptions and [M]fumbles[/M], in addition to his consecutive starts.
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; October 10, 1969), better known simply as Brett Favre, is a former professional football player who played at the quarterback position.
Favre played college football for Southern Miss and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft. The following year he was traded to the Green Bay Packers, with whom he won Super Bowl XXXI and was named three times in a row NFL MVP. After faking a couple of times with retirement, in 2008 he was sent to the New York Jets and a year later he signed for the Minnesota Vikings, in which he played his last two seasons as a professional.
He was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
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[M]He holds the league records for most interceptions[/M] and fumbles, in addition to his consecutive starts.
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; October 10, 1969), better known simply as Brett Favre, is a former professional football player who played at the quarterback position.
Favre played college football for Southern Miss and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft. The following year he was traded to the Green Bay Packers, with whom he won Super Bowl XXXI and was named three times in a row NFL MVP. After faking a couple of times with retirement, in 2008 he was sent to the New York Jets and a year later he signed for the Minnesota Vikings, in which he played his last two seasons as a professional.
He was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
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[M]Brett Lorenzo Favre[/M] (/ˈfɑːrv/ (listen); FARV; born October 10, 1969) is a former American football quarterback who [M]played[/M] in the National Football League (NFL) for 20 seasons, primarily [M]with the Green Bay Packers[/M].
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; October 10, 1969), better known simply as Brett Favre, is a former professional football player who played at the quarterback position.
Favre played college football for Southern Miss and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft. The following year he was traded to the Green Bay Packers, with whom he won Super Bowl XXXI and was named three times in a row NFL MVP. After faking a couple of times with retirement, in 2008 he was sent to the New York Jets and a year later he signed for the Minnesota Vikings, in which he played his last two seasons as a professional.
He was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
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[M]Brett Lorenzo Favre[/M] (/ˈfɑːrv/ (listen); FARV; born October 10, 1969) is a former American football quarterback who [M]played in the National Football League[/M] (NFL) [M]for 20 seasons[/M], primarily with the Green Bay Packers.
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; October 10, 1969), better known simply as Brett Favre, is a former professional football player who played at the quarterback position.
Favre played college football for Southern Miss and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft. The following year he was traded to the Green Bay Packers, with whom he won Super Bowl XXXI and was named three times in a row NFL MVP. After faking a couple of times with retirement, in 2008 he was sent to the New York Jets and a year later he signed for the Minnesota Vikings, in which he played his last two seasons as a professional.
He was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
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[M]Brett Lorenzo Favre[/M] (/ˈfɑːrv/ (listen); FARV; born October 10, 1969) is a former American football quarterback who [M]played in the National Football League[/M] (NFL) for 20 seasons, primarily with the Green Bay Packers.
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; October 10, 1969), better known simply as Brett Favre, is a former professional football player who played at the quarterback position.
Favre played college football for Southern Miss and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft. The following year he was traded to the Green Bay Packers, with whom he won Super Bowl XXXI and was named three times in a row NFL MVP. After faking a couple of times with retirement, in 2008 he was sent to the New York Jets and a year later he signed for the Minnesota Vikings, in which he played his last two seasons as a professional.
He was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
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[M]Brett Lorenzo Favre[/M] (/ˈfɑːrv/ (listen); FARV; born October 10, 1969) [M]is a former[/M] American [M]football quarterback[/M] who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 20 seasons, primarily with the Green Bay Packers.
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; October 10, 1969), better known simply as Brett Favre, is a former professional football player who played at the quarterback position.
Favre played college football for Southern Miss and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft. The following year he was traded to the Green Bay Packers, with whom he won Super Bowl XXXI and was named three times in a row NFL MVP. After faking a couple of times with retirement, in 2008 he was sent to the New York Jets and a year later he signed for the Minnesota Vikings, in which he played his last two seasons as a professional.
He was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
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[M]Brett Lorenzo Favre[/M] (/ˈfɑːrv/ (listen); FARV; born October 10, 1969) [M]is[/M] a former [M]American[/M] football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 20 seasons, primarily with the Green Bay Packers.
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; October 10, 1969), better known simply as Brett Favre, is a former professional football player who played at the quarterback position.
Favre played college football for Southern Miss and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft. The following year he was traded to the Green Bay Packers, with whom he won Super Bowl XXXI and was named three times in a row NFL MVP. After faking a couple of times with retirement, in 2008 he was sent to the New York Jets and a year later he signed for the Minnesota Vikings, in which he played his last two seasons as a professional.
He was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
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[M]Brett Lorenzo Favre[/M] (/ˈfɑːrv/ (listen); FARV; [M]born October 10, 1969[/M]) is a former American football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 20 seasons, primarily with the Green Bay Packers.
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; October 10, 1969), better known simply as Brett Favre, is a former professional football player who played at the quarterback position.
Favre played college football for Southern Miss and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft. The following year he was traded to the Green Bay Packers, with whom he won Super Bowl XXXI and was named three times in a row NFL MVP. After faking a couple of times with retirement, in 2008 he was sent to the New York Jets and a year later he signed for the Minnesota Vikings, in which he played his last two seasons as a professional.
He was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
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Brett Lorenzo [M]Favre[/M] (/ˈfɑːrv/ (listen); [M]FARV[/M]; born October 10, 1969) is a former American football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 20 seasons, primarily with the Green Bay Packers.
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; October 10, 1969), better known simply as Brett Favre, is a former professional football player who played at the quarterback position.
Favre played college football for Southern Miss and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft. The following year he was traded to the Green Bay Packers, with whom he won Super Bowl XXXI and was named three times in a row NFL MVP. After faking a couple of times with retirement, in 2008 he was sent to the New York Jets and a year later he signed for the Minnesota Vikings, in which he played his last two seasons as a professional.
He was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
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Brett Lorenzo [M]Favre[/M] ([M]/ˈfɑːrv/[/M] (listen); FARV; born October 10, 1969) is a former American football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 20 seasons, primarily with the Green Bay Packers.
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; October 10, 1969), better known simply as Brett Favre, is a former professional football player who played at the quarterback position.
Favre played college football for Southern Miss and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft. The following year he was traded to the Green Bay Packers, with whom he won Super Bowl XXXI and was named three times in a row NFL MVP. After faking a couple of times with retirement, in 2008 he was sent to the New York Jets and a year later he signed for the Minnesota Vikings, in which he played his last two seasons as a professional.
He was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
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[M]He was also the first NFL quarterback to obtain[/M] 70,000 yards, 10,000 passes, 6,000 completions, 500 touchdowns, 200 wins, and [M]victories over all 32 teams[/M].
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; October 10, 1969), better known simply as Brett Favre, is a former professional football player who played at the quarterback position.
Favre played college football for Southern Miss and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft. The following year he was traded to the Green Bay Packers, with whom he won Super Bowl XXXI and was named three times in a row NFL MVP. After faking a couple of times with retirement, in 2008 he was sent to the New York Jets and a year later he signed for the Minnesota Vikings, in which he played his last two seasons as a professional.
He was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
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[M]He was also the first NFL quarterback to obtain[/M] 70,000 yards, 10,000 passes, 6,000 completions, 500 touchdowns, 200 wins, and [M]victories over all 32 teams[/M].
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; October 10, 1969), better known simply as Brett Favre, is a former professional football player who played at the quarterback position.
Favre played college football for Southern Miss and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft. The following year he was traded to the Green Bay Packers, with whom he won Super Bowl XXXI and was named three times in a row NFL MVP. After faking a couple of times with retirement, in 2008 he was sent to the New York Jets and a year later he signed for the Minnesota Vikings, in which he played his last two seasons as a professional.
He was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
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[M]He was also the first NFL quarterback to obtain[/M] 70,000 yards, 10,000 passes, 6,000 completions, 500 touchdowns, [M]200 wins[/M], and victories over all 32 teams.
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; October 10, 1969), better known simply as Brett Favre, is a former professional football player who played at the quarterback position.
Favre played college football for Southern Miss and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft. The following year he was traded to the Green Bay Packers, with whom he won Super Bowl XXXI and was named three times in a row NFL MVP. After faking a couple of times with retirement, in 2008 he was sent to the New York Jets and a year later he signed for the Minnesota Vikings, in which he played his last two seasons as a professional.
He was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
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[M]He was also the first NFL quarterback to obtain[/M] 70,000 yards, 10,000 passes, 6,000 completions, [M]500 touchdowns[/M], 200 wins, and victories over all 32 teams.
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; October 10, 1969), better known simply as Brett Favre, is a former professional football player who played at the quarterback position.
Favre played college football for Southern Miss and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft. The following year he was traded to the Green Bay Packers, with whom he won Super Bowl XXXI and was named three times in a row NFL MVP. After faking a couple of times with retirement, in 2008 he was sent to the New York Jets and a year later he signed for the Minnesota Vikings, in which he played his last two seasons as a professional.
He was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
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[M]He was also the first NFL quarterback to obtain[/M] 70,000 yards, 10,000 passes, [M]6,000 completions[/M], 500 touchdowns, 200 wins, and victories over all 32 teams.
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; October 10, 1969), better known simply as Brett Favre, is a former professional football player who played at the quarterback position.
Favre played college football for Southern Miss and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft. The following year he was traded to the Green Bay Packers, with whom he won Super Bowl XXXI and was named three times in a row NFL MVP. After faking a couple of times with retirement, in 2008 he was sent to the New York Jets and a year later he signed for the Minnesota Vikings, in which he played his last two seasons as a professional.
He was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
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[M]He was also the first NFL quarterback to obtain[/M] 70,000 yards, [M]10,000 passes[/M], 6,000 completions, 500 touchdowns, 200 wins, and victories over all 32 teams.
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; October 10, 1969), better known simply as Brett Favre, is a former professional football player who played at the quarterback position.
Favre played college football for Southern Miss and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft. The following year he was traded to the Green Bay Packers, with whom he won Super Bowl XXXI and was named three times in a row NFL MVP. After faking a couple of times with retirement, in 2008 he was sent to the New York Jets and a year later he signed for the Minnesota Vikings, in which he played his last two seasons as a professional.
He was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
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[M]He was also the first NFL quarterback to obtain 70,000 yards[/M], 10,000 passes, 6,000 completions, 500 touchdowns, 200 wins, and victories over all 32 teams.
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; October 10, 1969), better known simply as Brett Favre, is a former professional football player who played at the quarterback position.
Favre played college football for Southern Miss and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft. The following year he was traded to the Green Bay Packers, with whom he won Super Bowl XXXI and was named three times in a row NFL MVP. After faking a couple of times with retirement, in 2008 he was sent to the New York Jets and a year later he signed for the Minnesota Vikings, in which he played his last two seasons as a professional.
He was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
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[M]Favre[/M] played college football at Southern Miss and was selected in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft by [M]the Atlanta Falcons[/M], where [M]he spent one season as a backup[/M].
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; October 10, 1969), better known simply as Brett Favre, is a former professional football player who played at the quarterback position.
Favre played college football for Southern Miss and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft. The following year he was traded to the Green Bay Packers, with whom he won Super Bowl XXXI and was named three times in a row NFL MVP. After faking a couple of times with retirement, in 2008 he was sent to the New York Jets and a year later he signed for the Minnesota Vikings, in which he played his last two seasons as a professional.
He was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
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[M]Favre[/M] played college football at Southern Miss and [M]was selected in the[/M] second round of the [M]1991 NFL Draft by the Atlanta Falcons[/M], where he spent one season as a backup.
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; October 10, 1969), better known simply as Brett Favre, is a former professional football player who played at the quarterback position.
Favre played college football for Southern Miss and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft. The following year he was traded to the Green Bay Packers, with whom he won Super Bowl XXXI and was named three times in a row NFL MVP. After faking a couple of times with retirement, in 2008 he was sent to the New York Jets and a year later he signed for the Minnesota Vikings, in which he played his last two seasons as a professional.
He was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
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[M]Favre[/M] played college football at Southern Miss and [M]was selected in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft[/M] by the Atlanta Falcons, where he spent one season as a backup.
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; October 10, 1969), better known simply as Brett Favre, is a former professional football player who played at the quarterback position.
Favre played college football for Southern Miss and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft. The following year he was traded to the Green Bay Packers, with whom he won Super Bowl XXXI and was named three times in a row NFL MVP. After faking a couple of times with retirement, in 2008 he was sent to the New York Jets and a year later he signed for the Minnesota Vikings, in which he played his last two seasons as a professional.
He was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
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[M]Favre[/M] played college football at Southern Miss and [M]was selected in the[/M] second round of the [M]1991 NFL Draft[/M] by the Atlanta Falcons, where he spent one season as a backup.
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; October 10, 1969), better known simply as Brett Favre, is a former professional football player who played at the quarterback position.
Favre played college football for Southern Miss and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft. The following year he was traded to the Green Bay Packers, with whom he won Super Bowl XXXI and was named three times in a row NFL MVP. After faking a couple of times with retirement, in 2008 he was sent to the New York Jets and a year later he signed for the Minnesota Vikings, in which he played his last two seasons as a professional.
He was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
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[M]Favre played college football at Southern Miss[/M] and was selected in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft by the Atlanta Falcons, where he spent one season as a backup.
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; October 10, 1969), better known simply as Brett Favre, is a former professional football player who played at the quarterback position.
Favre played college football for Southern Miss and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft. The following year he was traded to the Green Bay Packers, with whom he won Super Bowl XXXI and was named three times in a row NFL MVP. After faking a couple of times with retirement, in 2008 he was sent to the New York Jets and a year later he signed for the Minnesota Vikings, in which he played his last two seasons as a professional.
He was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
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[M]Favre played college football[/M] at Southern Miss and was selected in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft by the Atlanta Falcons, where he spent one season as a backup.
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; October 10, 1969), better known simply as Brett Favre, is a former professional football player who played at the quarterback position.
Favre played college football for Southern Miss and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft. The following year he was traded to the Green Bay Packers, with whom he won Super Bowl XXXI and was named three times in a row NFL MVP. After faking a couple of times with retirement, in 2008 he was sent to the New York Jets and a year later he signed for the Minnesota Vikings, in which he played his last two seasons as a professional.
He was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
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During his 16 seasons with [M]Green Bay[/M], [M]he led[/M] the team [M]to[/M] 11 playoff runs, seven division titles, four NFC Championship Games, two consecutive Super Bowl appearances, and [M]one championship title in Super Bowl XXXI[/M] over the New England Patriots, [M]their first in nearly three decades[/M].
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; October 10, 1969), better known simply as Brett Favre, is a former professional football player who played at the quarterback position.
Favre played college football for Southern Miss and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft. The following year he was traded to the Green Bay Packers, with whom he won Super Bowl XXXI and was named three times in a row NFL MVP. After faking a couple of times with retirement, in 2008 he was sent to the New York Jets and a year later he signed for the Minnesota Vikings, in which he played his last two seasons as a professional.
He was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
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During his 16 seasons with [M]Green Bay[/M], [M]he led[/M] the team [M]to[/M] 11 playoff runs, seven division titles, four NFC Championship Games, two consecutive Super Bowl appearances, and [M]one championship title in Super Bowl XXXI over the New England Patriots[/M], their first in nearly three decades.
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; October 10, 1969), better known simply as Brett Favre, is a former professional football player who played at the quarterback position.
Favre played college football for Southern Miss and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft. The following year he was traded to the Green Bay Packers, with whom he won Super Bowl XXXI and was named three times in a row NFL MVP. After faking a couple of times with retirement, in 2008 he was sent to the New York Jets and a year later he signed for the Minnesota Vikings, in which he played his last two seasons as a professional.
He was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
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During his 16 seasons with [M]Green Bay[/M], [M]he led[/M] the team [M]to[/M] 11 playoff runs, seven division titles, four NFC Championship Games, two consecutive Super Bowl appearances, and [M]one championship title in Super Bowl XXXI[/M] over the New England Patriots, their first in nearly three decades.
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; October 10, 1969), better known simply as Brett Favre, is a former professional football player who played at the quarterback position.
Favre played college football for Southern Miss and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft. The following year he was traded to the Green Bay Packers, with whom he won Super Bowl XXXI and was named three times in a row NFL MVP. After faking a couple of times with retirement, in 2008 he was sent to the New York Jets and a year later he signed for the Minnesota Vikings, in which he played his last two seasons as a professional.
He was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
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During his 16 seasons with [M]Green Bay[/M], [M]he led[/M] the team [M]to[/M] 11 playoff runs, seven division titles, four NFC Championship Games, [M]two consecutive Super Bowl appearances[/M], and one championship title in Super Bowl XXXI over the New England Patriots, their first in nearly three decades.
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; October 10, 1969), better known simply as Brett Favre, is a former professional football player who played at the quarterback position.
Favre played college football for Southern Miss and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft. The following year he was traded to the Green Bay Packers, with whom he won Super Bowl XXXI and was named three times in a row NFL MVP. After faking a couple of times with retirement, in 2008 he was sent to the New York Jets and a year later he signed for the Minnesota Vikings, in which he played his last two seasons as a professional.
He was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
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During his 16 seasons with [M]Green Bay[/M], [M]he led[/M] the team [M]to[/M] 11 playoff runs, seven division titles, [M]four NFC Championship Games[/M], two consecutive Super Bowl appearances, and one championship title in Super Bowl XXXI over the New England Patriots, their first in nearly three decades.
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; October 10, 1969), better known simply as Brett Favre, is a former professional football player who played at the quarterback position.
Favre played college football for Southern Miss and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft. The following year he was traded to the Green Bay Packers, with whom he won Super Bowl XXXI and was named three times in a row NFL MVP. After faking a couple of times with retirement, in 2008 he was sent to the New York Jets and a year later he signed for the Minnesota Vikings, in which he played his last two seasons as a professional.
He was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
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During his 16 seasons with [M]Green Bay[/M], [M]he led[/M] the team [M]to[/M] 11 playoff runs, [M]seven division titles[/M], four NFC Championship Games, two consecutive Super Bowl appearances, and one championship title in Super Bowl XXXI over the New England Patriots, their first in nearly three decades.
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; October 10, 1969), better known simply as Brett Favre, is a former professional football player who played at the quarterback position.
Favre played college football for Southern Miss and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft. The following year he was traded to the Green Bay Packers, with whom he won Super Bowl XXXI and was named three times in a row NFL MVP. After faking a couple of times with retirement, in 2008 he was sent to the New York Jets and a year later he signed for the Minnesota Vikings, in which he played his last two seasons as a professional.
He was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
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During his 16 seasons with [M]Green Bay[/M], [M]he led[/M] the team [M]to 11 playoff runs[/M], seven division titles, four NFC Championship Games, two consecutive Super Bowl appearances, and one championship title in Super Bowl XXXI over the New England Patriots, their first in nearly three decades.
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; October 10, 1969), better known simply as Brett Favre, is a former professional football player who played at the quarterback position.
Favre played college football for Southern Miss and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft. The following year he was traded to the Green Bay Packers, with whom he won Super Bowl XXXI and was named three times in a row NFL MVP. After faking a couple of times with retirement, in 2008 he was sent to the New York Jets and a year later he signed for the Minnesota Vikings, in which he played his last two seasons as a professional.
He was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
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During [M]his 16 seasons with Green Bay[/M], he led the team to 11 playoff runs, seven division titles, four NFC Championship Games, two consecutive Super Bowl appearances, and one championship title in Super Bowl XXXI over the New England Patriots, their first in nearly three decades.
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; October 10, 1969), better known simply as Brett Favre, is a former professional football player who played at the quarterback position.
Favre played college football for Southern Miss and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft. The following year he was traded to the Green Bay Packers, with whom he won Super Bowl XXXI and was named three times in a row NFL MVP. After faking a couple of times with retirement, in 2008 he was sent to the New York Jets and a year later he signed for the Minnesota Vikings, in which he played his last two seasons as a professional.
He was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
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[M]At the time of his retirement, Favre was the NFL leader in[/M] passing yards, passing touchdowns, and [M]quarterback wins[/M].
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; October 10, 1969), better known simply as Brett Favre, is a former professional football player who played at the quarterback position.
Favre played college football for Southern Miss and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft. The following year he was traded to the Green Bay Packers, with whom he won Super Bowl XXXI and was named three times in a row NFL MVP. After faking a couple of times with retirement, in 2008 he was sent to the New York Jets and a year later he signed for the Minnesota Vikings, in which he played his last two seasons as a professional.
He was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
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[M]At the time of his retirement, Favre was the NFL leader in[/M] passing yards, [M]passing touchdowns[/M], and quarterback wins.
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; October 10, 1969), better known simply as Brett Favre, is a former professional football player who played at the quarterback position.
Favre played college football for Southern Miss and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft. The following year he was traded to the Green Bay Packers, with whom he won Super Bowl XXXI and was named three times in a row NFL MVP. After faking a couple of times with retirement, in 2008 he was sent to the New York Jets and a year later he signed for the Minnesota Vikings, in which he played his last two seasons as a professional.
He was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
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[M]At the time of his retirement, Favre was the NFL leader in passing yards[/M], passing touchdowns, and quarterback wins.
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; October 10, 1969), better known simply as Brett Favre, is a former professional football player who played at the quarterback position.
Favre played college football for Southern Miss and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft. The following year he was traded to the Green Bay Packers, with whom he won Super Bowl XXXI and was named three times in a row NFL MVP. After faking a couple of times with retirement, in 2008 he was sent to the New York Jets and a year later he signed for the Minnesota Vikings, in which he played his last two seasons as a professional.
He was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
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Traded to the Packers, [M]he[/M] became their starter early into the 1992 season and [M]revitalized a franchise that had been in a period of decline since the late 1960s.[/M]
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; October 10, 1969), better known simply as Brett Favre, is a former professional football player who played at the quarterback position.
Favre played college football for Southern Miss and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft. The following year he was traded to the Green Bay Packers, with whom he won Super Bowl XXXI and was named three times in a row NFL MVP. After faking a couple of times with retirement, in 2008 he was sent to the New York Jets and a year later he signed for the Minnesota Vikings, in which he played his last two seasons as a professional.
He was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
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Traded to [M]the Packers[/M], [M]he became their starter early into the 1992 season[/M] and revitalized a franchise that had been in a period of decline since the late 1960s.
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; October 10, 1969), better known simply as Brett Favre, is a former professional football player who played at the quarterback position.
Favre played college football for Southern Miss and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft. The following year he was traded to the Green Bay Packers, with whom he won Super Bowl XXXI and was named three times in a row NFL MVP. After faking a couple of times with retirement, in 2008 he was sent to the New York Jets and a year later he signed for the Minnesota Vikings, in which he played his last two seasons as a professional.
He was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
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Traded to [M]the Packers[/M], [M]he became their starter[/M] early into the 1992 season and revitalized a franchise that had been in a period of decline since the late 1960s.
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; October 10, 1969), better known simply as Brett Favre, is a former professional football player who played at the quarterback position.
Favre played college football for Southern Miss and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft. The following year he was traded to the Green Bay Packers, with whom he won Super Bowl XXXI and was named three times in a row NFL MVP. After faking a couple of times with retirement, in 2008 he was sent to the New York Jets and a year later he signed for the Minnesota Vikings, in which he played his last two seasons as a professional.
He was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
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[M]Traded to the Packers[/M], [M]he[/M] became their starter early into the 1992 season and revitalized a franchise that had been in a period of decline since the late 1960s.
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; October 10, 1969), better known simply as Brett Favre, is a former professional football player who played at the quarterback position.
Favre played college football for Southern Miss and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft. The following year he was traded to the Green Bay Packers, with whom he won Super Bowl XXXI and was named three times in a row NFL MVP. After faking a couple of times with retirement, in 2008 he was sent to the New York Jets and a year later he signed for the Minnesota Vikings, in which he played his last two seasons as a professional.
He was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
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[M]Favre had[/M] 321 [M]consecutive starts[/M] from 1992 to 2010, including [M]297 regular-season games[/M], [M]the most in league history.[/M]
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; October 10, 1969), better known simply as Brett Favre, is a former professional football player who played at the quarterback position.
Favre played college football for Southern Miss and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft. The following year he was traded to the Green Bay Packers, with whom he won Super Bowl XXXI and was named three times in a row NFL MVP. After faking a couple of times with retirement, in 2008 he was sent to the New York Jets and a year later he signed for the Minnesota Vikings, in which he played his last two seasons as a professional.
He was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
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[M]Favre had 321 consecutive starts[/M] from 1992 to 2010, [M]including 297 regular-season games[/M], the most in league history.
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; October 10, 1969), better known simply as Brett Favre, is a former professional football player who played at the quarterback position.
Favre played college football for Southern Miss and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft. The following year he was traded to the Green Bay Packers, with whom he won Super Bowl XXXI and was named three times in a row NFL MVP. After faking a couple of times with retirement, in 2008 he was sent to the New York Jets and a year later he signed for the Minnesota Vikings, in which he played his last two seasons as a professional.
He was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
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[M]Favre had 321 consecutive starts from 1992 to 2010[/M], including 297 regular-season games, the most in league history.
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; October 10, 1969), better known simply as Brett Favre, is a former professional football player who played at the quarterback position.
Favre played college football for Southern Miss and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft. The following year he was traded to the Green Bay Packers, with whom he won Super Bowl XXXI and was named three times in a row NFL MVP. After faking a couple of times with retirement, in 2008 he was sent to the New York Jets and a year later he signed for the Minnesota Vikings, in which he played his last two seasons as a professional.
He was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
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[M]Favre had 321 consecutive starts[/M] from 1992 to 2010, including 297 regular-season games, the most in league history.
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; October 10, 1969), better known simply as Brett Favre, is a former professional football player who played at the quarterback position.
Favre played college football for Southern Miss and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft. The following year he was traded to the Green Bay Packers, with whom he won Super Bowl XXXI and was named three times in a row NFL MVP. After faking a couple of times with retirement, in 2008 he was sent to the New York Jets and a year later he signed for the Minnesota Vikings, in which he played his last two seasons as a professional.
He was inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
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[M]Brett Lorenzo Favre[/M] (Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; October 10, 1969), better known simply as Brett Favre, is a former professional football player who [M]played at the quarterback position.[/M]
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (/ˈfɑːrv/ (listen); FARV; born October 10, 1969) is a former American football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 20 seasons, primarily with the Green Bay Packers. Favre had 321 consecutive starts from 1992 to 2010, including 297 regular-season games, the most in league history. He was also the first NFL quarterback to obtain 70,000 yards, 10,000 passes, 6,000 completions, 500 touchdowns, 200 wins, and victories over all 32 teams.
Favre played college football at Southern Miss and was selected in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft by the Atlanta Falcons, where he spent one season as a backup. Traded to the Packers, he became their starter early into the 1992 season and revitalized a franchise that had been in a period of decline since the late 1960s. During his 16 seasons with Green Bay, he led the team to 11 playoff runs, seven division titles, four NFC Championship Games, two consecutive Super Bowl appearances, and one championship title in Super Bowl XXXI over the New England Patriots, their first in nearly three decades. Favre was traded in 2008 to the New York Jets, whom he was a member of for one year, and spent his final two seasons with the Minnesota Vikings. His 2009 campaign for the Vikings saw him guide them to a division title and NFC Championship Game appearance, while having one of his strongest statistical seasons.
At the time of his retirement, Favre was the NFL leader in passing yards, passing touchdowns, and quarterback wins. He holds the league records for most interceptions and fumbles, in addition to his consecutive starts.
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[M]Brett Lorenzo Favre[/M] (Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; October 10, 1969), better known simply as Brett Favre, [M]is a former professional football player[/M] who played at the quarterback position.
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (/ˈfɑːrv/ (listen); FARV; born October 10, 1969) is a former American football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 20 seasons, primarily with the Green Bay Packers. Favre had 321 consecutive starts from 1992 to 2010, including 297 regular-season games, the most in league history. He was also the first NFL quarterback to obtain 70,000 yards, 10,000 passes, 6,000 completions, 500 touchdowns, 200 wins, and victories over all 32 teams.
Favre played college football at Southern Miss and was selected in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft by the Atlanta Falcons, where he spent one season as a backup. Traded to the Packers, he became their starter early into the 1992 season and revitalized a franchise that had been in a period of decline since the late 1960s. During his 16 seasons with Green Bay, he led the team to 11 playoff runs, seven division titles, four NFC Championship Games, two consecutive Super Bowl appearances, and one championship title in Super Bowl XXXI over the New England Patriots, their first in nearly three decades. Favre was traded in 2008 to the New York Jets, whom he was a member of for one year, and spent his final two seasons with the Minnesota Vikings. His 2009 campaign for the Vikings saw him guide them to a division title and NFC Championship Game appearance, while having one of his strongest statistical seasons.
At the time of his retirement, Favre was the NFL leader in passing yards, passing touchdowns, and quarterback wins. He holds the league records for most interceptions and fumbles, in addition to his consecutive starts.
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[M]Brett Lorenzo Favre[/M] (Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; October 10, 1969), better [M]known[/M] simply [M]as Brett Favre[/M], is a former professional football player who played at the quarterback position.
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (/ˈfɑːrv/ (listen); FARV; born October 10, 1969) is a former American football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 20 seasons, primarily with the Green Bay Packers. Favre had 321 consecutive starts from 1992 to 2010, including 297 regular-season games, the most in league history. He was also the first NFL quarterback to obtain 70,000 yards, 10,000 passes, 6,000 completions, 500 touchdowns, 200 wins, and victories over all 32 teams.
Favre played college football at Southern Miss and was selected in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft by the Atlanta Falcons, where he spent one season as a backup. Traded to the Packers, he became their starter early into the 1992 season and revitalized a franchise that had been in a period of decline since the late 1960s. During his 16 seasons with Green Bay, he led the team to 11 playoff runs, seven division titles, four NFC Championship Games, two consecutive Super Bowl appearances, and one championship title in Super Bowl XXXI over the New England Patriots, their first in nearly three decades. Favre was traded in 2008 to the New York Jets, whom he was a member of for one year, and spent his final two seasons with the Minnesota Vikings. His 2009 campaign for the Vikings saw him guide them to a division title and NFC Championship Game appearance, while having one of his strongest statistical seasons.
At the time of his retirement, Favre was the NFL leader in passing yards, passing touchdowns, and quarterback wins. He holds the league records for most interceptions and fumbles, in addition to his consecutive starts.
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