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The Batman (TV series)

The Batman is an American animated television series based on the DC Comics superhero Batman. Developed by Michael Goguen, Marcus McNaughton, Duane Capizzi, and produced by Warner Bros. Animation, the series first aired on Kids' WB on September 11, 2004, then Cartoon Network on April 2, 2005. The show would become exclusive to the former network for its third, fourth, and fifth seasons in early 2006. The Batman won six Daytime Emmy Awards over the course of its run. Many elements from previous Batman storylines were borrowed and adapted, such as those from the comic books, film series and the animated shows like Batman: The Animated Series from the DC Animated Universe, but it remained strictly within its own distinct continuity. Jackie Chan Adventures artist Jeff Matsuda served as art director and provided the character designs. The production team altered the appearances of many of the comic books' supervillains for the show, such as the Joker, the Penguin, and the Riddler.

The Batman
Title card
Genre
Based onDC Comics characters
Developed by
Written byDuane Capizzi (seasons 1-4)
Michael Jelenic (season 4)
Alan Burnett (season 5)
Voices of
Theme music composerThe Edge (seasons 1 and 2)
Andy Sturmer (seasons 3–5)
ComposerThomas Chase
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons5
No. of episodes65 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Sam Register
    Tramm Wigzell (for Cartoon Network) (seasons 1–3)
  • Betsy McGowen
    David Wiebe (season 4)
    Ian Richter (season 5) (for Kids' WB) (seasons 4 and 5)
  • Alan Burnett (seasons 1–4)
  • Sander Schwartz (seasons 1–5)
  • Duane Capizzi (season 4)
  • Lisa Judson (season 5)
Producers
Running time21–23 minutes
Production companies
DistributorWarner Bros. Television Distribution
Release
Original network
Audio formatDolby Digital
Original releaseSeptember 11, 2004 (2004-09-11) –
March 8, 2008 (2008-03-08)
Chronology
Preceded byBatman Beyond (1999–2001)
Followed byBatman: The Brave and the Bold (2008–2011)

All five seasons are available on DVD. In 2005, a direct-to-DVD movie titled The Batman vs. Dracula was released. The Batman also received a spin-off comic book series, The Batman Strikes!, published by DC Comics; it was set in the same continuity as the show and featured the same art style.[1][2][3][4]

Synopsis

The Batman, the costumed protector of Gotham City, is secretly billionaire playboy Bruce Wayne (voiced by Rino Romano). The series focuses on Batman's earlier years of his crime-fighting career, as he began fighting crime three years prior to the start of the series, and the Gotham City police do not publicly acknowledge the vigilante's existence. Operating out of a secret lair underneath Bruce Wayne's mansion—known as the Batcave—Batman and his butler, Alfred Pennyworth (voiced by Alastair Duncan), stop crime with the assistance of high-tech gadgets and a supercomputer.

Season 1

At the start of the first season, crime in Gotham is in decline, but Gotham Chief of Police Angel Rojas (voiced in the pilot by Edward James Olmos and later by Jesse Corti), orders his officers to hunt down Batman. This marks the first acknowledgment of Batman's existence in the series. Despite the chief's orders, one of his detectives, Ethan Bennett (voiced by Steven Harris), believes the city needs Batman. At the start of the series, Bennett is assisted by a new partner from Metropolis, Ellen Yin (voiced by Ming-Na), who slowly becomes torn between her commitment to law and order and her personal feelings toward Batman.

Throughout season 1, both Bennett and Yin are tasked with capturing Batman. During this first season, Bruce Wayne finds himself torn between his responsibilities as Batman and his regular life, though the latter is supported by Gotham's mayor, Marion Grange (voiced by Adam West who played Batman in the 1960s Batman TV series). By the end of the season, Bennett is tortured and mutated by the Joker, transforming Bennett into Clayface. As Clayface, he is forced into hiding, while his partner Yin finally realizes she was right about Batman and forms an alliance with him.

Among the villains introduced this season are the Joker (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson), the Penguin (voiced by Tom Kenny), Catwoman (voiced by Gina Gershon), Mr. Freeze (voiced by Clancy Brown), Firefly (voiced by Jason Marsden), the Ventriloquist and Scarface (voiced by Dan Castellaneta), Man-Bat (voiced by Peter MacNicol), Cluemaster (voiced by Glenn Shadix), and Bane (voiced by Joaquim de Almeida in the first appearance, Ron Perlman in the second, and Clancy Brown in the third).

Season 2

Throughout the second season, Batman continues to act outside of the law even though he has Detective Yin as an ally. Batman begins making a name for himself as a force for good when he saves a group of policemen from certain doom. In this season, his heroic act prompts the officers to support him rather than pursue him as a criminal. In the season finale, Police Chief Rojas finally uncovers Yin's involvement with Batman, forcing her to go on the run. Around this time, Commissioner James Gordon (voiced by Mitch Pileggi), the main law enforcement figure in most of the Batman mythos, rejects Rojas' belief that Batman is a criminal. Commissioner Gordon instead believes Batman to be an ally of the Gotham police force and is particularly impressed when Batman and Yin capture the Joker, Penguin, and Riddler. He is revealed to be Batman's secret ally off-screen and develops a signaling searchlight, the Bat-Signal, allowing Batman to know that the police are firmly on his side.

This season introduces more villains, including Rag Doll (voiced by Jeff Bennett), the Riddler (voiced by Robert Englund), Killer Croc (voiced by Ron Perlman), Spellbinder (voiced by Michael Massee), and Solomon Grundy (voiced by Kevin Grevioux). Another new villain, Hugo Strange (initially voiced by Frank Gorshin, the original Riddler from the 1960s Batman TV series, who is later replaced by Richard Green after Gorshin's death), is portrayed as a secondary character in the season. The characters Yin and Police Chief Rojas make their final appearances at the end of the season.

Season 3

In the third season, the show introduces a younger incarnation of Barbara Gordon (voiced by Danielle Judovits), who is the police commissioner's daughter. Over the course of a two-part story, she secretly becomes Batgirl. The show's opening title sequence changes this season, and the opening theme music (performed by U2 guitarist The Edge) is substituted with a lighter, '60s theme performed by Andy Sturmer. Throughout season 3, Barbara tries to become Batman's sidekick and be as good of an ally as her father. However, Batman frequently refuses to accept her help, although she proves herself to him by the end of the season.

This Batman-Batgirl storyline differs from the comic books. In previous incarnations of the story, Batman's first partner is Dick Grayson, who becomes Robin and joins Batman as his apprentice, later leaving to become Nightwing. The decision for Batgirl to be Batman's first sidekick in The Batman was due to Robin not permitted to be used in the show due to him being used in the Teen Titans animated series, which aired on Cartoon Network and due to the Bat-embargo (a restriction in place regarding usage Batman's allies and enemies in multiple animated shows based on the comics). This season also sees the destruction of Batman's original Batmobile, which is replaced by an updated version for the remainder of the series.

Several more new villains from the Batman mythos are introduced this season, including Poison Ivy (voiced by Piera Coppola), a different version of Gearhead (voiced by Will Friedle), Maxie Zeus (voiced by Phil LaMarr), the Toymaker (voiced by Patton Oswalt), Prank (voiced by Michael Reisz), Temblor (voiced by Jim Cummings), and D.A.V.E. (voiced Jeff Bennett). Hugo Strange becomes a villain this season, having orchestrated the events of "A Fistful of Felt" and "Gotham's Ultimate Criminal Mastermind." The season finale concludes with his incarceration at Arkham Asylum.

Season 4

 
Robin, Batman, and Batgirl as they appeared in the season 4 and season 5 intro

With the conclusion of Teen Titans in 2006, the fourth season introduces Dick Grayson (voiced by Evan Sabara). The opening episode of the season focuses on Dick Grayson's origins as Robin. Through the loss of Grayson's parents in a murder made to look like a circus accident, he is adopted by Bruce Wayne, who assists Grayson in bringing down the mafia boss responsible for his parents' deaths. The second episode in the season leads to Batgirl officially becoming part of the team, with each member divulging his or her secret identity to the others. This reveal eventually leads to Batgirl and Robin forming a sibling-like rivalry. One of the highlights of season 4 is the episode "Artifacts", which described a possible future in the year 3027. Featuring flashback scenes to 2027, the audience gets a glimpse of an older Batman, Dick Grayson operating as Nightwing (voiced by Jerry O'Connell), and Barbara Gordon, now reliant on a wheelchair and having become the Oracle (voiced by Kellie Martin). The episode also features elements from Frank Miller's The Dark Knight Returns, including the designs of both the Batman costume and the Batmobile. In the season finale, an alien invasion by entities called "The Joining" causes Batman to work alongside another superhero from the DC Universe and an original member of the Justice League, Martian Manhunter (voiced by Dorian Harewood), to thwart the aliens' plans. This is when Batman becomes part of the Justice League of America.

More villains with new interpretations are once again introduced, including Tony Zucco (voiced by Mark Hamill, who voiced the Joker in the DC animated universe), Killer Moth (voiced by Jeff Bennett), Black Mask (voiced by James Remar), Rumor (voiced by Ron Perlman), the Everywhere Man (voiced by Brandon Routh), Harley Quinn (voiced by Hynden Walch), and Francis Grey (voiced by Dave Foley). The season also brought an end to Ethan Bennett's version of Clayface, including a storyline that redeemed Bennett by curing him of his condition. This gave writers the opportunity to introduce Basil Karlo's version of the villain (voiced by Wallace Langham in the first appearance, and Lex Lang in the second appearance). Season 4 also featured a redesign of Bruce Wayne, with a more square facial and chin structure, making him reminiscent of the DC animated universe Batman design.

This was the final season worked on by Jeff Matsuda and Michael Jelenic, both of whom departed from the show after the season finale.

Season 5

The final season on The Batman, season 5, focused primarily on Batman and Robin, with the pair teaming up with some of the DC Universe's characters to battle different villains. These team-ups included Superman (voiced by George Newbern, reprising his role from Justice League and Justice League Unlimited), Martian Manhunter , Green Arrow (voiced by Chris Hardwick), the Flash (voiced by Charlie Schlatter, who previously voiced Flash in Superman: The Animated Series), Green Lantern (voiced by Dermot Mulroney), and Hawkman (voiced by Robert Patrick). Producer Alan Burnett described the season as the show's "The Brave and the Bold season".[failed verification][5][6] Both Batgirl and Commissioner Gordon were relegated to either guest or cameo appearances during the season, where Barbara Gordon, having graduated from high school, now attends college. The series finale (shown as a 40-minute movie) features all the members of the Justice League who made an appearance in the series,[7] along with Batgirl, as they fight against a renewed effort of the Joining to invade Earth.

Most of the villains featured in the season are reinterpretations of those that fought against the DC heroes who teamed-up with Batman. These villains include Lex Luthor (voiced by Clancy Brown, reprising his role from the DC Animated Universe), Mercy Graves (voiced by Gwendoline Yeo), Metallo (voiced by Lex Lang), Count Vertigo (voiced by Greg Ellis), the Toyman (voiced by Richard Green), the Shadow Thief (voiced by Diedrich Bader), Sinestro (voiced by Miguel Ferrer), and the Mirror Master (voiced by John Larroquette). Only the Terrible Trio (voiced by David Faustino, Grey DeLisle, and Googy Gress),[8] the Wrath (voiced by Christopher Gorham), and Phosphorus are reinterpretations of Batman villains. Phosphorus differs in the show from the comic version, in that Firefly mutates into him, giving him the same radioactive skills and incorporating Phosphorus's insanity, while the Terrible Trio mutated themselves and their victims into human-animal hybrids using a mutagen created by Doctor Kirk Langstrom.

Episodes

Each season of The Batman includes an arc with a focus on a specific character, or group of characters for the last season (a similar setup was also used by WB/DC for the earlier series Teen Titans). Except for the final season, the opening sequence is updated each time to feature the mentioned character.

SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedCharacter focus
First airedLast airedNetwork
113September 11, 2004May 7, 2005Cartoon Network/Kids' WBEthan Bennett[9]
213May 14, 2005September 10, 2005Ellen Yin[9]
MovieOctober 18, 2005Cartoon NetworkDracula
313September 17, 2005May 13, 2006Kids' WBBatgirl[9][10]
413September 23, 2006May 5, 2007Robin[9][10]
513September 22, 2007March 8, 2008The Justice League[10]

Home media

All of the DVD releases of The Batman are released by Warner Home Video (via DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Family Entertainment) and presented in its original broadcast version and in story continuity order. The DVD releases of The Batman are also presented in a 4:3 fullscreen aspect ratio. However, the entire series is available in its original 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio on Amazon Video, Blu-ray, Google Play, HBO Max, and the Xbox Video Store. The first two seasons and The Batman vs. Dracula movie are available on iTunes in 16:9. On March 1, 2022, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment released the whole series on Blu-ray for the first time. The Batman vs. Dracula film is not included in the complete series Blu-ray release.[11]

  • The Complete First Season DVD (2 discs, episodes 1–13) (release date: February 7, 2006)
  • The Complete Second Season DVD (2 discs, episodes 14–26) (release date: September 12, 2006)
  • The Complete Third Season DVD (2 discs, episodes 27–39) (release date: April 10, 2007)
  • The Complete Fourth Season DVD (2 discs, episodes 40–52) (release date: November 20, 2007)
  • The Complete Fifth Season DVD (2 discs, episodes 53–65) (release date: July 8, 2008)
  • The Complete Series Blu-ray (6 discs, release date: March 1, 2022) the Batman vs Dracula film not included.
  • The Batman vs. Dracula DVD (1 disc, feature-length animated movie) (release date: October 18, 2005)

The Batman Official Games

The Batman Plug and Play TV Video Game

The Batman Plug and Play TV Video Game (a.k.a. Plug 'n Play) was released in 2004 by Jakks Pacific. It features The Batman tracking down notable villains from the show, including The Joker, Firefly, Mr. Freeze, Bane, and Penguin. The game comes with a custom The Batman controller which connects to a TV via RCA connectors.

The Batman: The CobbleBot Caper

The Batman: The CobbleBot Caper is a Macromedia Flash Toonami game released on cartoonnetwork.com in 2005. The video game featured a series of levels involving a kidnapped scientist, with gameplay resembling that of the Jakks Pacific's The Batman Plug and Play Video Game released in 2004, with a level in CobbleBot Manor being almost an exact replica of a similar level in the TV Game. The CobbleBot Caper features The Batman tracking down and fighting two notable villains from the show, Penguin and the Kabuki Girls. The game is no longer available on cartoonnetwork.com.

The Batman Strikes!

The Batman Strikes! is a DC comic book series featuring Batman and is a spin-off comic book series of The Batman. Part of DC's line for young readers, the series lasted 50 issues in total, with the last issue shipping in October 2008.[12]

Collected editions

Title Material collected ISBN
The Batman Strikes! Volume 1: Crime Time[13] #1–5 SC: 978-1-4012-0509-6
The Batman Strikes! Volume 2: In Darkest Night[14] #6–10 SC: 978-1-4012-0510-2
The Batman Strikes! Volume 3: Duty Calls[15] #11–14, 16–18 SC: 978-1-4012-1548-4

Crew

Awards

The Batman received Annie Award nominations for Best Animated Television Production in 2005 and 2006, and for Best Music in a Television Production in 2006.[16]

The Batman was nominated for 12 Daytime Emmy Awards during its five-year run, with a total of six wins.

In 2005, it was nominated for Outstanding Special Class Animated Program, an Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program (Kevin Michael Richardson as the Joker), Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition, and Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Live Action and Animation (for which it won).

In 2006, it was nominated and won Outstanding Special Class Animated Program and Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Live Action and Animation.

In 2007, it was nominated for Outstanding Special Class Animated Program and won Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Live Action and Animation.

In 2008, it was nominated for Outstanding Special Class Animated Program and Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program (Kevin Michael Richardson as the Joker), and won Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Live Action and Animation, and Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing – Live Action and Animation.[16]

The Batman was also nominated for Motion Picture Sound Editors "Golden Reel Awards" for Sound Effects Editing in 2005, 2008, and 2009, winning in 2008.

Reception

The Batman received a mostly favorable response from fans and critics (7.3/10 IMDb), with praise aimed at the modernized take on the classic Batman comic book mythos, the unique and interesting twists to the characters, and the performances of the voice cast, such as Rino Romano's portrayal of Bruce Wayne/Batman. However, the show never won over diehard fans the way the earlier animated series did, with criticism leveled on the odd character designs, deviations from the Batman mythos and animation style. Nevertheless, The Batman was a critical and commercial success and popular enough to last for five seasons.[17]

See also

References

  1. ^ 32nd Annual Creative Craft Daytime Emmy Awards
  2. ^ 33rd Annual Creative Craft Daytime Emmy Awards
  3. ^ 34th Annual Creative Arts & Entertainment Emmy Awards
  4. ^ 35th Annual Creative Arts & Entertainment Emmy Awards
  5. ^ . 9 March 2008. Archived from the original on 2008-03-09. Retrieved 17 December 2018.
  6. ^ Harvey, James (2008-02-25). ""The Batman" Series Finale To Air March 8, 2008". The World's Finest. Retrieved 2008-07-21.
  7. ^ . 11 October 2007. Archived from the original on 2007-10-11. Retrieved 20 December 2018.
  8. ^ "CBR News - The Comic Reel". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved 2011-01-02.
  9. ^ a b c d Opening sequence
  10. ^ a b c . 9 March 2008. Archived from the original on 9 March 2008. Retrieved 17 December 2018.
  11. ^ The Batman: The Complete Series Blu-ray (Blu-ray + Digital), retrieved 2021-11-19
  12. ^ ""The Batman Strikes" Concludes With Issue #50". Worldsfinestonline.com. Retrieved 2011-01-02.
  13. ^ THE BATMAN STRIKES! VOL. 1: CRIME TIME
  14. ^ THE BATMAN STRIKES! VOL. 2: IN DARKEST KNIGHT
  15. ^ THE BATMAN STRIKES! VOL. 3: DUTY CALLS
  16. ^ a b "The Batman (2004) Awards". imdb.com. Retrieved 2010-07-04.
  17. ^ "A History of Batman on TV". IGN. 2008-07-17. Retrieved 2018-05-09.

External links

  • DC page: TV series, comic
  • The Batman (TV series) at The Big Cartoon DataBase
  • The Batman at IMDb
  • The Batman at WarnerBros.com
  • The Batman at The World's Finest
  • The Batman at Legions of Gotham
  • The Batman at BATMAN-ON-FILM.COM
  • The Batman (TV Series) from DC Wikia

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This article is about the 2000s animated TV series For other television adaptations see Batman in television For the 2022 film see The Batman film This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources The Batman TV series news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Batman is an American animated television series based on the DC Comics superhero Batman Developed by Michael Goguen Marcus McNaughton Duane Capizzi and produced by Warner Bros Animation the series first aired on Kids WB on September 11 2004 then Cartoon Network on April 2 2005 The show would become exclusive to the former network for its third fourth and fifth seasons in early 2006 The Batman won six Daytime Emmy Awards over the course of its run Many elements from previous Batman storylines were borrowed and adapted such as those from the comic books film series and the animated shows like Batman The Animated Series from the DC Animated Universe but it remained strictly within its own distinct continuity Jackie Chan Adventures artist Jeff Matsuda served as art director and provided the character designs The production team altered the appearances of many of the comic books supervillains for the show such as the Joker the Penguin and the Riddler The BatmanTitle cardGenreSuperheroMysteryBased onDC Comics charactersBatmanby Bill FingerBob KaneDeveloped byMichael GoguenDuane CapizziWritten byDuane Capizzi seasons 1 4 Michael Jelenic season 4 Alan Burnett season 5 Voices ofRino RomanoDanielle JudovitsEvan SabaraAlastair DuncanPiera CoppolaMing Na WenSteve HarrisKevin Michael RichardsonJesse CortiMitch PileggiAdam WestTheme music composerThe Edge seasons 1 and 2 Andy Sturmer seasons 3 5 ComposerThomas ChaseCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons5No of episodes65 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersSam RegisterTramm Wigzell for Cartoon Network seasons 1 3 Betsy McGowenDavid Wiebe season 4 Ian Richter season 5 for Kids WB seasons 4 and 5 Alan Burnett seasons 1 4 Sander Schwartz seasons 1 5 Duane Capizzi season 4 Lisa Judson season 5 ProducersLinda M SteinerJeff Matsuda seasons 1 4 Glen Murakami seasons 1 3 Running time21 23 minutesProduction companiesWarner Bros Animation DC Comics seasons 3 5 DistributorWarner Bros Television DistributionReleaseOriginal networkKids WB The WB The CW Cartoon Network 2004 2005 Audio formatDolby DigitalOriginal releaseSeptember 11 2004 2004 09 11 March 8 2008 2008 03 08 ChronologyPreceded byBatman Beyond 1999 2001 Followed byBatman The Brave and the Bold 2008 2011 All five seasons are available on DVD In 2005 a direct to DVD movie titled The Batman vs Dracula was released The Batman also received a spin off comic book series The Batman Strikes published by DC Comics it was set in the same continuity as the show and featured the same art style 1 2 3 4 Contents 1 Synopsis 1 1 Season 1 1 2 Season 2 1 3 Season 3 1 4 Season 4 1 5 Season 5 2 Episodes 3 Home media 4 The Batman Official Games 4 1 The Batman Plug and Play TV Video Game 4 2 The Batman The CobbleBot Caper 5 The Batman Strikes 5 1 Collected editions 6 Crew 7 Awards 8 Reception 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksSynopsis EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Main article List of The Batman characters The Batman the costumed protector of Gotham City is secretly billionaire playboy Bruce Wayne voiced by Rino Romano The series focuses on Batman s earlier years of his crime fighting career as he began fighting crime three years prior to the start of the series and the Gotham City police do not publicly acknowledge the vigilante s existence Operating out of a secret lair underneath Bruce Wayne s mansion known as the Batcave Batman and his butler Alfred Pennyworth voiced by Alastair Duncan stop crime with the assistance of high tech gadgets and a supercomputer Season 1 Edit At the start of the first season crime in Gotham is in decline but Gotham Chief of Police Angel Rojas voiced in the pilot by Edward James Olmos and later by Jesse Corti orders his officers to hunt down Batman This marks the first acknowledgment of Batman s existence in the series Despite the chief s orders one of his detectives Ethan Bennett voiced by Steven Harris believes the city needs Batman At the start of the series Bennett is assisted by a new partner from Metropolis Ellen Yin voiced by Ming Na who slowly becomes torn between her commitment to law and order and her personal feelings toward Batman Throughout season 1 both Bennett and Yin are tasked with capturing Batman During this first season Bruce Wayne finds himself torn between his responsibilities as Batman and his regular life though the latter is supported by Gotham s mayor Marion Grange voiced by Adam West who played Batman in the 1960s Batman TV series By the end of the season Bennett is tortured and mutated by the Joker transforming Bennett into Clayface As Clayface he is forced into hiding while his partner Yin finally realizes she was right about Batman and forms an alliance with him Among the villains introduced this season are the Joker voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson the Penguin voiced by Tom Kenny Catwoman voiced by Gina Gershon Mr Freeze voiced by Clancy Brown Firefly voiced by Jason Marsden the Ventriloquist and Scarface voiced by Dan Castellaneta Man Bat voiced by Peter MacNicol Cluemaster voiced by Glenn Shadix and Bane voiced by Joaquim de Almeida in the first appearance Ron Perlman in the second and Clancy Brown in the third Season 2 Edit Throughout the second season Batman continues to act outside of the law even though he has Detective Yin as an ally Batman begins making a name for himself as a force for good when he saves a group of policemen from certain doom In this season his heroic act prompts the officers to support him rather than pursue him as a criminal In the season finale Police Chief Rojas finally uncovers Yin s involvement with Batman forcing her to go on the run Around this time Commissioner James Gordon voiced by Mitch Pileggi the main law enforcement figure in most of the Batman mythos rejects Rojas belief that Batman is a criminal Commissioner Gordon instead believes Batman to be an ally of the Gotham police force and is particularly impressed when Batman and Yin capture the Joker Penguin and Riddler He is revealed to be Batman s secret ally off screen and develops a signaling searchlight the Bat Signal allowing Batman to know that the police are firmly on his side This season introduces more villains including Rag Doll voiced by Jeff Bennett the Riddler voiced by Robert Englund Killer Croc voiced by Ron Perlman Spellbinder voiced by Michael Massee and Solomon Grundy voiced by Kevin Grevioux Another new villain Hugo Strange initially voiced by Frank Gorshin the original Riddler from the 1960s Batman TV series who is later replaced by Richard Green after Gorshin s death is portrayed as a secondary character in the season The characters Yin and Police Chief Rojas make their final appearances at the end of the season Season 3 Edit In the third season the show introduces a younger incarnation of Barbara Gordon voiced by Danielle Judovits who is the police commissioner s daughter Over the course of a two part story she secretly becomes Batgirl The show s opening title sequence changes this season and the opening theme music performed by U2 guitarist The Edge is substituted with a lighter 60s theme performed by Andy Sturmer Throughout season 3 Barbara tries to become Batman s sidekick and be as good of an ally as her father However Batman frequently refuses to accept her help although she proves herself to him by the end of the season This Batman Batgirl storyline differs from the comic books In previous incarnations of the story Batman s first partner is Dick Grayson who becomes Robin and joins Batman as his apprentice later leaving to become Nightwing The decision for Batgirl to be Batman s first sidekick in The Batman was due to Robin not permitted to be used in the show due to him being used in the Teen Titans animated series which aired on Cartoon Network and due to the Bat embargo a restriction in place regarding usage Batman s allies and enemies in multiple animated shows based on the comics This season also sees the destruction of Batman s original Batmobile which is replaced by an updated version for the remainder of the series Several more new villains from the Batman mythos are introduced this season including Poison Ivy voiced by Piera Coppola a different version of Gearhead voiced by Will Friedle Maxie Zeus voiced by Phil LaMarr the Toymaker voiced by Patton Oswalt Prank voiced by Michael Reisz Temblor voiced by Jim Cummings and D A V E voiced Jeff Bennett Hugo Strange becomes a villain this season having orchestrated the events of A Fistful of Felt and Gotham s Ultimate Criminal Mastermind The season finale concludes with his incarceration at Arkham Asylum Season 4 Edit Robin Batman and Batgirl as they appeared in the season 4 and season 5 intro With the conclusion of Teen Titans in 2006 the fourth season introduces Dick Grayson voiced by Evan Sabara The opening episode of the season focuses on Dick Grayson s origins as Robin Through the loss of Grayson s parents in a murder made to look like a circus accident he is adopted by Bruce Wayne who assists Grayson in bringing down the mafia boss responsible for his parents deaths The second episode in the season leads to Batgirl officially becoming part of the team with each member divulging his or her secret identity to the others This reveal eventually leads to Batgirl and Robin forming a sibling like rivalry One of the highlights of season 4 is the episode Artifacts which described a possible future in the year 3027 Featuring flashback scenes to 2027 the audience gets a glimpse of an older Batman Dick Grayson operating as Nightwing voiced by Jerry O Connell and Barbara Gordon now reliant on a wheelchair and having become the Oracle voiced by Kellie Martin The episode also features elements from Frank Miller s The Dark Knight Returns including the designs of both the Batman costume and the Batmobile In the season finale an alien invasion by entities called The Joining causes Batman to work alongside another superhero from the DC Universe and an original member of the Justice League Martian Manhunter voiced by Dorian Harewood to thwart the aliens plans This is when Batman becomes part of the Justice League of America More villains with new interpretations are once again introduced including Tony Zucco voiced by Mark Hamill who voiced the Joker in the DC animated universe Killer Moth voiced by Jeff Bennett Black Mask voiced by James Remar Rumor voiced by Ron Perlman the Everywhere Man voiced by Brandon Routh Harley Quinn voiced by Hynden Walch and Francis Grey voiced by Dave Foley The season also brought an end to Ethan Bennett s version of Clayface including a storyline that redeemed Bennett by curing him of his condition This gave writers the opportunity to introduce Basil Karlo s version of the villain voiced by Wallace Langham in the first appearance and Lex Lang in the second appearance Season 4 also featured a redesign of Bruce Wayne with a more square facial and chin structure making him reminiscent of the DC animated universe Batman design This was the final season worked on by Jeff Matsuda and Michael Jelenic both of whom departed from the show after the season finale Season 5 Edit The final season on The Batman season 5 focused primarily on Batman and Robin with the pair teaming up with some of the DC Universe s characters to battle different villains These team ups included Superman voiced by George Newbern reprising his role from Justice League and Justice League Unlimited Martian Manhunter Green Arrow voiced by Chris Hardwick the Flash voiced by Charlie Schlatter who previously voiced Flash in Superman The Animated Series Green Lantern voiced by Dermot Mulroney and Hawkman voiced by Robert Patrick Producer Alan Burnett described the season as the show s The Brave and the Bold season failed verification 5 6 Both Batgirl and Commissioner Gordon were relegated to either guest or cameo appearances during the season where Barbara Gordon having graduated from high school now attends college The series finale shown as a 40 minute movie features all the members of the Justice League who made an appearance in the series 7 along with Batgirl as they fight against a renewed effort of the Joining to invade Earth Most of the villains featured in the season are reinterpretations of those that fought against the DC heroes who teamed up with Batman These villains include Lex Luthor voiced by Clancy Brown reprising his role from the DC Animated Universe Mercy Graves voiced by Gwendoline Yeo Metallo voiced by Lex Lang Count Vertigo voiced by Greg Ellis the Toyman voiced by Richard Green the Shadow Thief voiced by Diedrich Bader Sinestro voiced by Miguel Ferrer and the Mirror Master voiced by John Larroquette Only the Terrible Trio voiced by David Faustino Grey DeLisle and Googy Gress 8 the Wrath voiced by Christopher Gorham and Phosphorus are reinterpretations of Batman villains Phosphorus differs in the show from the comic version in that Firefly mutates into him giving him the same radioactive skills and incorporating Phosphorus s insanity while the Terrible Trio mutated themselves and their victims into human animal hybrids using a mutagen created by Doctor Kirk Langstrom Episodes EditMain article List of The Batman episodes Each season of The Batman includes an arc with a focus on a specific character or group of characters for the last season a similar setup was also used by WB DC for the earlier series Teen Titans Except for the final season the opening sequence is updated each time to feature the mentioned character SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedCharacter focusFirst airedLast airedNetwork113September 11 2004May 7 2005Cartoon Network Kids WBEthan Bennett 9 213May 14 2005September 10 2005Ellen Yin 9 MovieOctober 18 2005Cartoon NetworkDracula313September 17 2005May 13 2006Kids WBBatgirl 9 10 413September 23 2006May 5 2007Robin 9 10 513September 22 2007March 8 2008The Justice League 10 Home media EditAll of the DVD releases of The Batman are released by Warner Home Video via DC Entertainment and Warner Bros Family Entertainment and presented in its original broadcast version and in story continuity order The DVD releases of The Batman are also presented in a 4 3 fullscreen aspect ratio However the entire series is available in its original 16 9 widescreen aspect ratio on Amazon Video Blu ray Google Play HBO Max and the Xbox Video Store The first two seasons and The Batman vs Dracula movie are available on iTunes in 16 9 On March 1 2022 Warner Bros Home Entertainment released the whole series on Blu ray for the first time The Batman vs Dracula film is not included in the complete series Blu ray release 11 The Complete First Season DVD 2 discs episodes 1 13 release date February 7 2006 The Complete Second Season DVD 2 discs episodes 14 26 release date September 12 2006 The Complete Third Season DVD 2 discs episodes 27 39 release date April 10 2007 The Complete Fourth Season DVD 2 discs episodes 40 52 release date November 20 2007 The Complete Fifth Season DVD 2 discs episodes 53 65 release date July 8 2008 The Complete Series Blu ray 6 discs release date March 1 2022 the Batman vs Dracula film not included The Batman vs Dracula DVD 1 disc feature length animated movie release date October 18 2005 The Batman Official Games EditThe Batman Plug and Play TV Video Game Edit The Batman Plug and Play TV Video Game a k a Plug n Play was released in 2004 by Jakks Pacific It features The Batman tracking down notable villains from the show including The Joker Firefly Mr Freeze Bane and Penguin The game comes with a custom The Batman controller which connects to a TV via RCA connectors The Batman The CobbleBot Caper Edit The Batman The CobbleBot Caper is a Macromedia Flash Toonami game released on cartoonnetwork com in 2005 The video game featured a series of levels involving a kidnapped scientist with gameplay resembling that of the Jakks Pacific s The Batman Plug and Play Video Game released in 2004 with a level in CobbleBot Manor being almost an exact replica of a similar level in the TV Game The CobbleBot Caper features The Batman tracking down and fighting two notable villains from the show Penguin and the Kabuki Girls The game is no longer available on cartoonnetwork com The Batman Strikes EditThe Batman Strikes is a DC comic book series featuring Batman and is a spin off comic book series of The Batman Part of DC s line for young readers the series lasted 50 issues in total with the last issue shipping in October 2008 12 Collected editions Edit Title Material collected ISBNThe Batman Strikes Volume 1 Crime Time 13 1 5 SC 978 1 4012 0509 6The Batman Strikes Volume 2 In Darkest Night 14 6 10 SC 978 1 4012 0510 2The Batman Strikes Volume 3 Duty Calls 15 11 14 16 18 SC 978 1 4012 1548 4Crew EditMichael Goguen Supervising producer Duane Capizzi Supervising producer Glen Murakami Producer Jeff Matsuda Producer Linda M Steiner Producer Sander Schwartz Executive producer Alan Burnett Executive producer Kimberly A Smith Associate producer Sam Liu Director Brandon Vietti Director Seung Eun Kim Director Michael Hack Casting director Ginny McSwain Casting director Andrea Romano Casting director seasons 4 5 Ginny McSwain Voice director seasons 1 3 Andrea Romano Voice director seasons 4 5 The Edge Theme music creatorAwards EditThis section possibly contains original research Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations Statements consisting only of original research should be removed October 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Batman received Annie Award nominations for Best Animated Television Production in 2005 and 2006 and for Best Music in a Television Production in 2006 16 The Batman was nominated for 12 Daytime Emmy Awards during its five year run with a total of six wins In 2005 it was nominated for Outstanding Special Class Animated Program an Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program Kevin Michael Richardson as the Joker Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition and Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing Live Action and Animation for which it won In 2006 it was nominated and won Outstanding Special Class Animated Program and Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing Live Action and Animation In 2007 it was nominated for Outstanding Special Class Animated Program and won Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing Live Action and Animation In 2008 it was nominated for Outstanding Special Class Animated Program and Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program Kevin Michael Richardson as the Joker and won Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing Live Action and Animation and Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing Live Action and Animation 16 The Batman was also nominated for Motion Picture Sound Editors Golden Reel Awards for Sound Effects Editing in 2005 2008 and 2009 winning in 2008 Reception EditThe Batman received a mostly favorable response from fans and critics 7 3 10 IMDb with praise aimed at the modernized take on the classic Batman comic book mythos the unique and interesting twists to the characters and the performances of the voice cast such as Rino Romano s portrayal of Bruce Wayne Batman However the show never won over diehard fans the way the earlier animated series did with criticism leveled on the odd character designs deviations from the Batman mythos and animation style Nevertheless The Batman was a critical and commercial success and popular enough to last for five seasons 17 See also EditThe Batman vs Dracula Batman The Animated Series The New Batman AdventuresReferences Edit 32nd Annual Creative Craft Daytime Emmy Awards 33rd Annual Creative Craft Daytime Emmy Awards 34th Annual Creative Arts amp Entertainment Emmy Awards 35th Annual Creative Arts amp Entertainment Emmy Awards The World s Finest The Batman 9 March 2008 Archived from the original on 2008 03 09 Retrieved 17 December 2018 Harvey James 2008 02 25 The Batman Series Finale To Air March 8 2008 The World s Finest Retrieved 2008 07 21 Justice League On Film THE BATMAN amp THE JUSTICE LEAGUE 11 October 2007 Archived from the original on 2007 10 11 Retrieved 20 December 2018 CBR News The Comic Reel Comic Book Resources Retrieved 2011 01 02 a b c d Opening sequence a b c The World s Finest The Batman 9 March 2008 Archived from the original on 9 March 2008 Retrieved 17 December 2018 The Batman The Complete Series Blu ray Blu ray Digital retrieved 2021 11 19 The Batman Strikes Concludes With Issue 50 Worldsfinestonline com Retrieved 2011 01 02 THE BATMAN STRIKES VOL 1 CRIME TIME THE BATMAN STRIKES VOL 2 IN DARKEST KNIGHT THE BATMAN STRIKES VOL 3 DUTY CALLS a b The Batman 2004 Awards imdb com Retrieved 2010 07 04 A History of Batman on TV IGN 2008 07 17 Retrieved 2018 05 09 External links EditDC page TV series comic The Batman TV series at The Big Cartoon DataBase The Batman at IMDb The Batman at WarnerBros com The Batman at The World s Finest The Batman at Legions of Gotham The Batman at Batman Yesterday Today amp Beyond The Batman at BATMAN ON FILM COM The Batman TV Series from DC Wikia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Batman TV series amp oldid 1133614033, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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