@silent_bomber: Not really. The mercenaries in The Dark Knight Rises had editing mistakes (which have actually been cited in T.V shows which point out editing mistakes, citing two scenes from The Dark Knight Rises). That's about it: there's a specific scene which people point out that a Mercenary ran towards Batman with a gun; but that neglects to mention the context of that specific scene (he was probably ordered to keep him alive - and no, this does not apply to the other Mercanaries). The film also has the editing error of Bane's leg changing during a kick transition.
In fact, the Ninja's from Batman Begins were able to crack the necks of men when stealing the Microwave emitters - a demonstration of advanced (realism wise) skill. The same Ninja's from Batman Begins, are the mercenaries from The Dark Knight Rises (members of the League of Shadows).
If we look comparatively, can you not see that thugs in Batman Returns were by far worse and dopier? Because straying away from realism often necessitates campy fodder? - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uL6nuZUONQE
In BTAS, Batman struggled 5-6 times. I'd be fine if it was once, maybe okay if we push twice but it was simply too many. Batman's a master martial-artist or at least a capable fighter.
THIS is how BTAS should've been portrayed (same version of Batman; different show).
Here's a clip from Gotham Knight.
This is technically Nolan Batman but you can clearly see Cartoon principles >>> Movie principles GENERALLY speaking (and this is how TAS Batman should dispose of fodder).
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