Batmantends to score highly amongDCmovies on the review aggregatorRottenTomatoes, but you may not have seen the six that have perfect 100% scores. The Caped Crusader is, after all, one of the most prolific superheroes in cinema, thanks to being one of the most popular comic book characters.

Batman’s most recent cinematic outing,The Batman, was released on July 22, 2025. The Critics' Consensus onRotten TomatoesbequeathsThe Batmanwith a respectable 85%. Nevertheless, it is just shy of being perfect, as detractors point to the movie being just a little too dour.

Batman falling in Batman vs Robin

The Batmanis the tenthlive-action movie to center on Batman. Since 1966, he has been the star of nine other movies withseveral Batman actors donning the cowl. Less well-known appearances, however, occur in feature-length animations, and it is here where Batman’s most universally praised movies can be found.

Batman Has 6 100% Rated Movies On Rotten Tomatoes That Are Criminally Underappreciated

Although Marvel’s live-action MCU movies have dominated the superhero genre in recent years (with DC Studios' DCU soon to pick up the pace),DC has excelled with its animation for decades. The DC Universe Animated Original Movies (DCUAOM) series is emblematic of this, with a whopping 61 feature-length animated movies in its repertoire.

Batman is central to some of the mosthighly regarded installments within the DCUAOM. In particular,six of the movies that star Batman as the central character have earned a perfect score of 100%onRotten Tomatoes. These include:

A beaten Joker being held at gunpoint by Jason Todd in Under the Red Hood.

The fact that these movies boast perfect scores is indicative of their relative obscurity. For example, whileThe Batman’s 85% score is based on the reviews of 527 critics at the time of writing,Batman: The Dark Knight Returns' 100% is based on just 6.

Nevertheless,the latter movie also boasts an audience score of 93% from a far healthier sample of 5000+ viewers. This, in addition to the unanimous praise awarded by critics, goes to show why these installments within the DCUAOM are worth a try.

Batman Stands in Detective Comic Art by Jason Fabok

Why You Should Give The DC Animated Original Batman Movies A Try

Animated movies rarely draw as much attention as their live-action counterparts, which, in the case of Batman’s best-rated DCUAOM installments, makes them particularly underappreciated. Sony’s animatedSpider-Versefranchise, for example, proves howanimations are just as deserving of superhero fans' attention.

Batman’s animated outingsare among the mostcomics-accurate portrayals of the Caped Crusaderever adapted for film. Meanwhile, animated movies likeBatman: Under the Red Hood,which stars Batman fan-casting favorite Jensen Ackles in the titular role, are even cited as beingan improvement on the source material.

Despite being animated, Batman’s DCUAOM outings do not shy away from the mature and dark themes that make live-action movies likeThe Batmanso beloved. In fact,the medium helps to lessen such constraints that come with live-action movies, such as high budgets.

With that in mind, as audiences await the next morsel of anupdate on either Matt Reeves’The Batman - Part IIor the DCU’s Batman project, these perfectly-rated animatedBatmanmovies are the perfect supplement for any Caped Crusader super-fan.