List of The Batman episodes
The following is an episode list for the Kids' WB animated television series The Batman, starring the titular character. The series premiered on September 11, 2004, and ended on March 22, 2008.[1] Although the series borrows many elements from previous Batman storylines, it does not follow the continuity set by the comic books nor that of the previous Batman: The Animated Series or its spin-offs. Also, the animation style bears a strong resemblance to that of Jackie Chan Adventures, since Jeff Matsuda was the chief character designer for both shows. The designs of many supervillains, like the characters Joker, Penguin and Riddler, are very different from those of their comic counterparts.
A total of 65 episodes were produced and aired over the series' three-and-a-half year run.
The first five seasons are available on DVD. A Direct-To-DVD movie titled The Batman vs. Dracula, based on the series, was released in on October 18, 2005 and made its television debut on Cartoon Network's Toonami block on October 22, 2005. There is also a spin-off comic book series, The Batman Strikes!, published by DC Comics which is set in the same continuity and style of The Batman.
Seasons
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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First aired | Last aired | |||
1 | 13 | September 11, 2004 | May 7, 2005 | |
2 | May 14, 2005 | September 10, 2005 | ||
3 | September 17, 2005 | May 13, 2006 | ||
4 | September 23, 2006 | May 5, 2007 | ||
5 | September 22, 2007 | March 22, 2008 |
Episodes
Season 1: 2004–05
Season one comprised 13 episodes, aired over a period of eight months between September 2004 and May 2005. These episodes were released on The Complete First Season DVD in February 2006.
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Title | Villain(s) | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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1 | 1 | "The Bat in the Belfry" | Rupert Thorne & Joker | Seung Eun Kim | Duane Capizzi | September 11, 2004 |
After stopping a heist by Rupert Thorne, Batman returns to the Batcave to learn that all criminals in Arkham Asylum have mysteriously been released. Batman finds out that a crazed clown calling himself Joker is behind the breakout, and he plans to make a blimp full of Joker gas to explode over Gotham City so that every citizen turns into a lunatic. | ||||||
2 | 2 | "Traction" | Bane & Mob Bosses #1-#3 | Sam Liu | Adam Beechen | September 18, 2004 |
Three mob bosses want revenge on Batman because he constantly took down their operations. They call in a mysterious villain named Bane to finish him off, once and for all. Bane may seem like a normal criminal, but he is secretly so powerful that he could destroy all of Gotham. After their first encounter, Bane easily takes down Batman, seriously injuring him. Now, Batman must think of a new way to stop this menace. | ||||||
3 | 3 | "Call of the Cobblepot" | Penguin & Kabuki Twins | Brandon Vietti | Steven Melching | September 25, 2004 |
After strange owls, vultures, and crows start to steal diamonds and jewels, Batman decides to find out who's behind this. It turns out that the crook is Oswald Cobblepot, aka Penguin, a socialite who attends Bruce Wayne's party. Alfred Pennyworth tries to catch Penguin for his misbehavior at the party, but unfortunately, Penguin catches Alfred. Batman must find Penguin's mansion and save Alfred, as well as defeat the Pudgy Purveyor of Perfidy and return all the jewels and gems he has stolen. | ||||||
4 | 4 | "The Man Who Would Be Bat" | Man-Bat | Seung Eun Kim | Thomas Pugsley & Greg Klein | October 2, 2004 |
A flock of bats lead Yin & Bennett to Wayne Industries, where Bruce has a scientist named Dr. Langstrom working on a project related to bats. In truth, Langstrom actually develops a serum that can turn him into a beast called the "Man-Bat." The monstrous creature goes out of control and flies out into the city, feeding on animal blood. | ||||||
5 | 5 | "The Big Chill" | Mister Freeze | Brandon Vietti | Greg Weisman | October 30, 2004 |
Using his new ice powers, Mister Freeze steals the rarest and most valuable diamonds all over Gotham. When he and Batman first cross paths, he reveals that he was once a ordinary thief called Victor Fries, and was rendered dependent on a cryogenic suit after an encounter with the Dark Knight. He will stop at nothing to make Gotham his own personal domain, unless Batman can think of a way to stop Freeze. | ||||||
6 | 6 | "The Cat and the Bat" | Catwoman & Hideto Katsu | Sam Liu | Adam Beechen | November 6, 2004 |
Batman chases his new foe, Catwoman, who steals his utility belt. Now, with his belt in the wrong hands, Batman must figure out how to find the cat burglar before she puts his belt to no good use. | ||||||
7 | 7 | "The Big Heat" | Firefly | Seung Eun Kim | Christopher Yost & J.D. Murray | November 13, 2004 |
Batman meets Firefly, a man who dresses in a heavily-armored fly suit with a flame ensemble and has a turbo-enhanced jetpack. Firefly breaks into numerous Gotham companies, destroying their technology, and takes to the skies when Batman arrives. As Batman finds out, he's no easy foe to bring down. Meanwhile, Bruce meets up with Mayor Grange, who tells him that he's going to have to give his father's charity work to GothCorp instead of Wayne Enterprises. | ||||||
8 | 8 | "Q&A" | Cluemaster | Brandon Vietti | Steven Melching | November 20, 2004 |
Arthur Brown, a former child Prodigy now calling himself Cluemaster, plans revenge upon the people involved in the "Think Thank Thunk" game show for letting his opponent win years ago. | ||||||
9 | 9 | "The Big Dummy" | Ventriloquist, Scarface, Rhino and Mugsy | Sam Liu | Robert Goodman | November 27, 2004 |
Arnold Wesker is a ventriloquist who controls Scarface, a puppet that has a whole other personality. Together, they pull off bank heists and Scarface promises this is their final one. Scarface, along with two knuckle head muscles, plan on stealing a gold reserve from Gotham Bank. Batman tries to stop the puppet and his lackeys. Meanwhile, Alfred plays matchmaker for Bruce. | ||||||
10 | 10 | "Topsy Turvy" | Joker | Seung Eun Kim | Adam Beechen | February 5, 2005 |
Batman investigates a crime bearing the stamp of his archenemy Joker, despite the fact that Joker is currently--and has been--locked up in Arkham Asylum since Batman first put him there. A trail of victims encased in larger-than-life playing cards leads The Batman to the bizarre truth. | ||||||
11 | 11 | "Bird of Prey" | Penguin and Kabuki Twins | Brandon Vietti | Steven Melching | February 12, 2005 |
While Bruce Wayne is busy being the subject of a "Day in the Life" segment of a television magazine show, Penguin pulls his latest heist--at Bruce's mansion. Alfred is taken hostage, and Bruce must now find a way to transform into Batman--out of sight of the watchful TV cameras. | ||||||
12 | 12 | "The Rubberface of Comedy" | Joker, Punch and Judy | Sam Liu | Greg Weisman | April 30, 2005 |
Joker is back in town and has a new invention, Joker putty, that can morph anything and everything into rubber or putty. Meanwhile, Chief Rojas tells his Detectives to stop both Joker and Batman once and for all, saying both of them have no place in Gotham. | ||||||
13 | 13 | "The Clayface of Tragedy" | Clayface | Seung Eun Kim | Greg Weisman | May 7, 2005 |
Leaving off after the previous episode, Ethan transforms into the monstrous Clayface after Joker tortures him with his putty. He targets the man he despises the most, Chief Rojas. When Batman and Yin realize who he is, they will have to work together to keep Ethan from becoming anything like Joker. |
As an added gag bonus, Batman: The Animated Series producers Alan Burnett, Bruce Timm, and Glen Murakami voice escaped inmates at Arkham Asylum in "The Bat in the Belfry".
Season 2: 2005
The production order for season two comprised 13 episodes and a direct to video movie. This season introduces Riddler with a very new look. The episodes ran on Kids' WB from May until September 2005, and the movie was released on DVD in October 2005. The Complete Second Season (without the movie) was released on DVD in September 2006. At the end of this season, Batman was accepted by the Gotham City Police Department.
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Title | Villain(s) | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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14 | 1 | "The Cat, the Bat, and the Very Ugly" | Penguin, Kabuki Twins, & Catwoman | Brandon Vietti | Thomas Pugsley & Greg Klein | May 14, 2005 |
During a museum robbery, Catwoman and Penguin form a partnership. Penguin double-crosses Catwoman before she can double-cross him, she and Batman have to stop the Pudgy Purveyor of Perfidy before he unleashes his true plan: harnessing the power of Ra. | ||||||
15 | 2 | "Riddled" | Riddler & Riddlemen | Sam Liu | Christopher Yost & J.D. Murray | May 21, 2005 |
Fearing that Riddler will make good on his threat to destroy the city, Batman and Detective Yin's secret alliance is put at risk when they must work together to solve a string of riddles that have been scattered throughout Gotham. | ||||||
16 | 3 | "Fire & Ice" | Mister Freeze & Firefly | Sam Liu | Joseph Kuhr | May 28, 2005 |
Firefly and Mr. Freeze team up to put their devastating plan into action: permanently putting Gotham City in a never-ending winter. Once the policeman's gala charity ball is put on ice, it's all up to Batman. | ||||||
17 | 4 | "The Laughing Bat" | Penguin & Joker | Seung Eun Kim | Michael Jelenic | June 4, 2005 |
Joker decides to take on the role of "Batman" and doses Bruce with Joker venom to create an arch-rival of his own. This episode features a reference to Superman as Joker is wearing glasses and a coat with slicked back hair and proclaims, "This looks like a job for" a Superman trademark. | ||||||
18 | 5 | "Swamped" | Killer Croc | Brandon Vietti | Thomas Pugsley & Greg Klein | June 11, 2005 |
Killer Croc, a half-man, half reptile, plans to flood all of Gotham in order to plunder the city. | ||||||
19 | 6 | "Pets" | Penguin and Man-Bat | Sam Liu | J.D. Murray & Christopher Yost | June 18, 2005 |
Penguin discovers a sonic device that allows him to control birds, but instead, he gets a sonic device which controls bats. When he turns it on, Man-Bat is placed under his control. Meanwhile, Alfred must deal with a nuisance raccoon which has found its way into the Bat-Cave and is wreaking havoc on the electric equipment. | ||||||
20 | 7 | "Meltdown" | Joker, Hugo Strange & Clayface | Seung Eun Kim | Greg Weisman | June 25, 2005 |
Ethan Bennett is captured and put on trial for his crimes as Clayface. He's released on probation but finds himself tempted to the criminal way of life. | ||||||
21 | 8 | "JTV" | Joker, Punch and Judy | Seung Eun Kim | Michael Jelenic | July 9, 2005 |
Joker pirates the airwaves of Gotham in order to broadcast his crimes on TV as entertainment. When Yin's overzealous new partner tries to bring the clown prince of crime down, he merely becomes Joker's latest "co-star." Batman must find where Joker is broadcasting from before he can carry out his plan to make Gotham die of undying laughter. | ||||||
22 | 9 | "Ragdolls to Riches" | Catwoman and Ragdoll | Seung Eun Kim | Adam Beechen | July 16, 2005 |
Ragdoll, a triple-jointed contortionist, crosses paths with Batman and Catwoman while trying to steal priceless artifacts. Also, Selina Kyle befriends Bruce Wayne. | ||||||
23 | 10 | "The Butler Did It" | Spellbinder | Brandon Vietti | Alexx Van Dyne | August 20, 2005 |
Spellbinder, a three-eyed mystic with the ability to induce both hypnosis and visions, sets his sights on stealing the valuable Eye of Sarkana – controlling Alfred (and other butlers) to commit his crimes. | ||||||
24 | 11 | "Grundy's Night" | Clayface & Solomon Grundy | Sam Liu | Adam Beechen | August 27, 2005 |
Solomon Grundy, a zombie of Gotham legend, emerges from a swamp on Halloween to wreak havoc on Gotham. Batman and Alfred discover that there is more to Grundy than it appears. | ||||||
25 | 12 | "Strange Minds" | Joker & Hugo Strange | Brandon Vietti | Greg Weisman | September 3, 2005 |
Joker takes Yin hostage, but once captured he refuses to tell of her whereabouts. Convinced it's the only way to learn Yin's location before she meets her demise, Batman uses a device created by Professor Hugo Strange to enter the mind of Joker in search of an answer. | ||||||
26 | 13 | "Night and the City" | Joker, Riddler, Penguin, Punch and Judy | Brandon Vietti | Steven Melching | September 10, 2005 |
Joker, Penguin, and Riddler set up a bet to settle their differences by giving all of Gotham over to whoever is able to capture and discover the true identity of Batman. While a new member to the Gotham police force determines Batman's future in the city. |
Season 3: 2005–06
The third season comprised 13 episodes which aired over eight months from September 2005 through May 2006. Like the first two seasons, it began directly following the end of the previous season. This season also aired with a brand new intro and musical theme. The season introduces Poison Ivy and Batgirl. Initially, the two have an inspiring relationship, but they choose very different paths. The Complete Third Season was released on DVD in April 2007. This was the last season on The WB when it became The CW.
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Title | Villain(s) | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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27 | 1 | "Batgirl Begins, Part One" | Temblor and Poison Ivy | Brandon Vietti | Michael Jelenic | September 17, 2005 |
Commissioner Gordon's daughter, Barbara, recounts a story about a powerful new super-villain sabotaging waste-dumping corporations and her increasingly radical friend, Pamela Isley. | ||||||
28 | 2 | "Batgirl Begins, Part Two" | Poison Ivy | Christopher Berkley | Michael Jelenic and Adam Beechen | September 24, 2005 |
Continuing from the previous episode, a chemical accident mutates Pamela's DNA giving her power over plants and Barbara Gordon becomes Batgirl in order to stop Pam from going to jail. Things quickly change when Pamela becomes the super-villain Poison Ivy, kidnapping the Commissioner and placing Batman under her mind-control. | ||||||
29 | 3 | "A Dark Knight to Remember" | Penguin | Brandon Vietti | Joseph Kuhr | October 1, 2005 |
When Batman gets a hit to the head during a fight with Penguin, Bruce Wayne has memory loss, and forgets he is Batman. Batgirl is captured while saving him. Meanwhile, Barbara Gordon suspects Bruce Wayne is Batman. | ||||||
30 | 4 | "A Fistful of Felt" | Ventriloquist, Scarface, Joker, Penguin, Hugo Strange, Rhino and Mugsy | Anthony Chun | Steven Melching | October 8, 2005 |
After his most recent crime spree, Arnold Wesker is taken to Arkham and apparently "cured" by Dr. Hugo Strange. A new career as a children's entertainer lies before Wesker. Absent: Batgirl | ||||||
31 | 5 | "RPM" | Gearhead | Christopher Berkley | Christopher Yost | November 5, 2005 |
A new villain, Gearhead, makes his first appearance robbing a charity race. Soon after the Batmobile is destroyed in a car chase, Batman has to build a better Batmobile in order to take Gearhead down. | ||||||
32 | 6 | "Brawn" | Joker | Brandon Vietti | Alexx Van Dyne | November 12, 2005 |
Joker becomes a raging strongman when he gets hold of Bane's Venom. However, when Batman fails to stop Joker's wrath, Batgirl must learn to overcome her own physical limitations in order to save the day. | ||||||
33 | 7 | "The Laughing Cats" | Catwoman, Joker, Punch and Judy | Christopher Berkeley | Joseph Kuhr | November 19, 2005 |
When a rare Black Siberian Leopard is stolen, Batman and Batgirl suspect Catwoman and go to protect the second Black Siberian Leopard. However, Joker beats them to the punch and brings the cats to Killgore Steed, the owner of a maze of doom with dangerous creatures. | ||||||
34 | 8 | "Fleurs du Mal" | Poison Ivy and Penguin | Anthony Chun | David Slack | November 26, 2005 |
When her father, along with other high-ranking Gotham officials, begins to embrace environmental causes after the delivery of mysterious plants, Barbara discovers that they've been replaced with plant-based copies created by Poison Ivy and teams up with Batman to stop her and their own evil clones. | ||||||
35 | 9 | "Cash for Toys" | Toymaker | Anthony Chun | Steven Melching | February 4, 2006 |
When Wayne Industries shuts down Cosmo Krank, a toymaker with a spotty safety record, the demented villain takes revenge by trying to kill Bruce Wayne with his diabolical toys. Absent: Batgirl | ||||||
36 | 10 | "Thunder" | Maxie Zeus | Christopher Berkley | Paul Giacoppo | February 11, 2006 |
Maximillian Zeus, a millionaire who is also a Greek history fanatic, takes control of Gotham from the sky with his giant aircraft, New Olympus, after losing to Mayor Grange in a re-election. It's up to Batgirl to stop Maximillian Zeus and save Gotham. | ||||||
37 | 11 | "The Apprentice" | Joker, Prank, Punch and Judy | Brandon Vietti | Steven Melching | February 18, 2006 |
Jealous that The Batman has a new sidekick in Batgirl, Joker decides he needs one of his own. He turns to Donnie, a misguided prankster and classmate of Barbara Gordon's. | ||||||
38 | 12 | "The Icy Depths" | Mister Freeze and Penguin | Anthony Chun | Steven Melching | May 6, 2006 |
Penguin, Mr. Freeze, and Alfred's old school chum are all on the trail of a sunken treasure in Gotham Harbor. Absent: Batgirl | ||||||
39 | 13 | "Gotham's Ultimate Criminal Mastermind" | D.A.V.E. and Hugo Strange | Brandon Vietti | Alexx Van Dyne | May 13, 2006 |
Hugo Strange creates an AI database called D.A.V.E. (Digitally Advanced Villain Emulator), encoded with the minds of Gotham's greatest criminals, in order to better predict their crimes. However, D.A.V.E. breaks free and proclaims himself to be "Gotham's ultimate criminal mastermind", and is later on about to reveal Batman's identity. D.A.V.E. was based on another artificially intelligent villain named H.A.R.D.A.C. from Batman: The Animated Series which it was also voiced by Jeff Bennett. Absent: Batgirl |
Season 4: 2006–07
Season four introduces Robin, Tony Zucco, Harley Quinn (veteran Bat-writer Paul Dini, creator of the character, wrote her debut episode), Black Mask, Killer Moth, Everywhere Man, Penguin's version of The Injustice Gang, a new Clayface (Basil Karlo), and the Martian Manhunter. New episodes air on The CW, which launched in September 2006 and is the new home of Kids WB. The Complete Fourth Season was released on DVD in November 2007.
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Title | Villain(s) | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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40 | 1 | "A Matter of Family" | Tony Zucco | Brandon Vietti | Michael Jelenic | September 23, 2006 |
After a young circus performer named Dick Grayson loses his parents to a criminal named Tony Zucco, Bruce adopts the boy, since he knows what it feels like to lose family. Batman then sets out to bring Mr. and Mrs. Grayson's killer to justice. Once Bruce's secret is revealed, Dick joins Batman as his new sidekick, Robin. Absent: Batgirl | ||||||
41 | 2 | "Team Penguin" | Penguin, Killer Croc, Bane, Ragdoll, Killer Moth, and Firefly | Anthony Chun | Joseph Kuhr | September 30, 2006 |
After watching a movie about criminal masterminds, Penguin forms Team Penguin along with Killer Croc, Ragdoll, Firefly and newcomer Killer Moth in order to finally take Batman down. Meanwhile, Batgirl and Robin must learn how to work together. However, Moth gets infected by a chemical which the team stole, and becomes a giant, monster moth. Note: During this episode, Batman reveals his secret identity to Batgirl, and takes her to the Batcave. | ||||||
42 | 3 | "Clayfaces" | Joker, Clayface, Basil Karlo, Punch and Judy | Matt Youngberg | Steven Melching | October 7, 2006 |
After Ethan Bennett foils one of Joker's plans, he plans to prove himself to Batman by turning a new leaf. Meanwhile, has-been actor Basil Karlo steals the mutagen responsible for mutating Bennett and becomes the new Clayface. Batman is unsure if he can trust Ethan enough to let him help stop Karlo. Absent: Batgirl | ||||||
43 | 4 | "The Everywhere Man" | Everywhere Man | Brandon Vietti | Greg Weisman | November 4, 2006 |
When evidence from a series of art thefts by the Everywhere Man, a new costumed villain with the power to replicate, implicates Bruce's close friend John Marlowe, Batman believes there must be another explanation. Now, Batman must unmask the identity of the "Everywhere Man" and prove his friend's innocence. Absent: Batgirl | ||||||
44 | 5 | "The Breakout" | Black Mask and Number One | Matt Youngberg | Alexx Van Dyne | November 11, 2006 |
After Batman apprehends Black Mask, his henchmen plan to spring him from Gotham P.D. so that Black Mask can activate his doomsday device. When Batman is captured, Batgirl and Robin must stop the villain and save the city on their own. | ||||||
45 | 6 | "Strange New World" | Hugo Strange | Anthony Chun | Joseph Kuhr | November 18, 2006 |
Hugo Strange infects the population of Gotham City with a virus that transforms them into zombies, and only Batman and Robin are left to find and distribute the antidote. | ||||||
46 | 7 | "Artifacts" | Mister Freeze | Brandon Vietti | Greg Weisman | February 3, 2007 |
A thousand years into the possible future, the citizens of new Gotham must uncover the history of Batman in order to stop a new-and-improved Mr. Freeze. This episode is partly inspired by Frank Miller's The Dark Knight Returns and by Tom Stoppard's Arcadia (play). Note: Batgirl becomes Oracle and Robin becomes Nightwing | ||||||
47 | 8 | "Two of a Kind" | Joker, Harley Quinn, Punch and Judy | Anthony Chun | Paul Dini | February 24, 2007 |
When Daytime TV host Harleen Quinzell is canceled from her television program for ambushing Bruce Wayne, Joker takes an interest and decides to turn her into his partner in crime, Harley Quinn. | ||||||
48 | 9 | "Seconds" | Francis Grey | Matt Youngberg | Steven Melching | February 10, 2007 |
The Bat Team goes up against an unstoppable thief who knows their every move. | ||||||
49 | 10 | "Riddler's Revenge" | Riddler and Riddlemen | Brandon Vietti | Stan Berkowitz | February 17, 2007 |
Riddler and Batman are in a crate, dropped at the bottom of Gotham Harbor. Riddler reveals his origins. Absent: Batgirl | ||||||
50 | 11 | "Rumors" | Rumor, Joker, Penguin, Bane, Catwoman, Killer Croc, and Many More. | Matt Youngberg | Joseph Kuhr | March 3, 2007 |
The villains of Gotham City are disappearing, each one defeated and captured by an invisible vigilante named Rumor. Batman and Robin must defeat Rumor before he has a chance to execute the villains. Complete Villain List: Rumor, Joker, Penguin, Bane, Catwoman, Killer Croc, Riddler, Black Mask, Clue Master, Man Bat, Poison Ivy, Gearhead, Temblor, The Ventriloquist, Scarface, Mr. Freeze, Firefly, Spellbinder, Harley Quinn, Toymaker, Kabuki Twins, Killer Moth, Punch, Judy, Number One, Riddlemen, Ragdoll, Rupert Thorne, and Hugo Strange. Absent: Batgirl | ||||||
51 | 12 | "The Joining, Part One" | The Joining | Anthony Chun | Douglas Petrie and Jane Espenson | April 28, 2007 |
Bruce discovers that Wayne Industries is distributing alien technology across the world and gains the aid of a mysterious ally, who warns him of an alien race threatening to conquer Earth. Meanwhile, Batman begins to wonder whether he'd be better off without Batgirl and Robin. | ||||||
52 | 13 | "The Joining, Part Two" | The Joining, Joker, Mr.Freeze, Penguin, Bane | Brandon Vietti & Vinton Heuck | Douglas Petrie and Jane Espenson | May 5, 2007 |
The Joining has launched its attack on Earth and the key to defeating them is Wayne Industries' satellites. As Batman and Martian Manhunter attempt to penetrate Wayne Towers, Alfred encourages Batgirl and Robin to disobey Batman while the battle for Earth begins. |
Season 5: 2007–08
Season 5 expands the series further into the rest of the DC Universe, introducing superheroes from the Justice League of America and their enemies, both of which include Superman, Hawkman, Green Lantern, Green Arrow, and Flash; and the supervillains are Wrath, Lex Luthor, Toyman, Metallo, Shadow Thief, Count Vertigo, Sinestro, The Terrible Trio, and the Mirror Master. This season is the last of the series. The series finale aired on March 22, 2008. The Complete Fifth Season was released on DVD in July 2008.
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No. in season |
Title | Villain(s) | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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53 | 1 | "The Batman/Superman Story, Part One" | Metallo, Clayface, Poison Ivy, Lex Luthor, Mercy Graves, Bane, Mr. Freeze, Black Mask & Number One | Vinton Heuck | Alan Burnett | September 22, 2007 |
Batman and Superman find themselves teamed up when Lex Luthor begins his operations in Gotham City to take down Superman, and employs a horde of Batman's villains to do so. Lex later on gets a hold of Poison Ivy's control gas, and laces it with Kryptonite, and now becomes able to control Superman's mind. Absent: Batgirl | ||||||
54 | 2 | "The Batman/Superman Story, Part Two" | Poison Ivy, Clayface, Mercy Graves & Lex Luthor | Christopher Berkeley | Steve Cuden | September 29, 2007 |
Batman and Robin must battle Superman, who is under Lex Luthor's mind control, as the villain plans to launch a wave of robots and take over the world's armies. Absent: Batgirl | ||||||
55 | 3 | "Vertigo" | Count Vertigo | John Fang | Stan Berkowitz | October 6, 2007 |
Batman welcomes another member of the Justice League to Gotham as he teams up with Green Arrow when Count Vertigo, a villain who can affect people's sense of balance, arrives in the city with a diabolical plan. Absent: Batgirl | ||||||
56 | 4 | "White Heat" | Firefly / Phosphorus & Blaze | Vinton Heuck | Joseph Kuhr | October 13, 2007 |
Firefly tries to upgrade his powers with the aid of his new girlfriend Blaze, but is exposed to radioactive phosphorus and takes on a more dangerous identity as Phosphorus. | ||||||
57 | 5 | "A Mirror Darkly" | Mirror Master & Smoke | Christopher Berkeley | Steven Melching | November 3, 2007 |
Batman and Robin team up with Flash to thwart Mirror Master's plans to trap everyone in their own mirror image. Absent: Batgirl | ||||||
58 | 6 | "Joker Express" | Joker, Punch and Judy | John Fang | Brian Swenlin | November 10, 2007 |
Gotham citizens are bursting into hysterical laughter and dumping stolen goods into the river, and Batman is soon on the trail of Joker. | ||||||
59 | 7 | "Ring Toss" | Penguin & Sinestro | Christopher Berkeley | Len Uhley | December 8, 2007 |
Green Lantern seeks out Batman's help in locating renegade Green Lantern Sinestro, but when the villain comes to Earth, Penguin ends up with the hero's power ring. Absent: Batgirl | ||||||
60 | 8 | "The Metal Face of Comedy" | Joker, Joker 2.0, Harley Quinn, Marty, Punch and Judy | Vinton Heuck | Alexx Van Dyne | December 15, 2007 |
With the help of a hacker, Joker's mind is downloaded into a computer, enabling him to control the new WayneTech Nanobots. This creates a new and improved body who attempts to destroy Batman, Robin, and the original Joker. Absent: Batgirl | ||||||
61 | 9 | "Attack of the Terrible Trio" | The Terrible Trio | John Fang | Stan Berkowitz | February 2, 2008 |
A trio of college misfits use stolen mutagens from Doctor Kirk Langstrom to transform themselves into animal forms and get revenge on those who have scorned them. Absent: Robin | ||||||
62 | 10 | "The End of the Batman" | Ventriloquist, Scarface, Joker, Penguin, Killer Croc, Wrath & Scorn | Vinton Heuck | Robert Goodman | February 9, 2008 |
Wrath and Scorn, the Dynamic Duo's evil brothers, are helping the villains of Gotham City. Absent: Batgirl | ||||||
63 | 11 | "What Goes Up..." | Shadow Thief, Black Mask & Number One | Christopher Berkeley | Alexx Van Dyne | February 16, 2008 |
When Black Mask hires Hawkman's foe the Shadow Thief to break him out of Arkham and assist in the theft of a meteorite, Batman must team up with Hawkman to defeat the villains. Absent: Batgirl | ||||||
64 | 12 | "Lost Heroes, Part One" | Toyman, Hugo Strange, Mirror Master & The Joining | John Fang & Vinton Heuck | Stan Berkowitz and Alexx Van Dyne | February 23, 2008 |
The super-powered members of the Justice League begin disappearing one by one. Only Batman and Green Arrow are left to investigate and discover that old enemies are involved. Absent: Batgirl | ||||||
65 | 13 | "Lost Heroes, Part Two" | Hugo Strange & The Joining | John Fang & Vinton Heuck | Stan Berkowitz & Alexx Van Dyne | March 8, 2008 |
The heroes fight their android counterparts to recover the Justice League's powers, while the Joining prepares for its final assault on Earth. Included: Batgirl Note: Series Finale |
Movie
The 2005 direct-to-video feature film The Batman vs. Dracula was released after four episodes of the third season had aired. An intended sequel based on Batman: Hush was in pre-production before the project was cancelled. The movie was released to DVD on October 18, 2005 and made its television debut on Cartoon Network's Toonami block on October 22, 2005. It was released on DVD as a tie-in with the live-action Batman Begins.
Villain(s) | Written by | Original air date | Release date | |
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"The Batman vs. Dracula" | Michael Goguen | Duane Capizzi | October 18, 2005 | |
Gotham City is terrorized not only by recent escapees Joker and Penguin, but by the original creature of the night, Dracula. Batman must stop the ruthless vampire before he turns everyone in the city, including the aforementioned super villains into his mindless minions. |
References
- "The Batman Season 1". Worldsfinestonline.com. Retrieved 2007-04-15.
- "The Batman Season 2". Worldsfinestonline.com. Retrieved 2007-04-15.
- "The Batman Season 3". Worldsfinestonline.com. Retrieved 2007-04-15.
- "The Batman Season 4". Worldsfinestonline.com. Retrieved 2007-04-15.
- "The Batman Prod Codes and airdates". epguide.com. Retrieved 2007-04-15.
- "The Batman Writers list". Worldsfinestonline.com. Retrieved 2007-04-15.
- "The Batman Directors list". Worldsfinestonline.com. Retrieved 2007-04-15.
- ↑ "The Batman renewed for 5th season". Toonzone.net. Retrieved 2007-04-15.
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