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  Caption The Batman
  Format Animated Television Series
  Runtime 30 Minutes
  Creator Michael Goguen <br> Duane Capizzi <br>(supervising producers)
  Starring Rino Romano <br> Alastair Duncan <br> Danielle Judovits <br> Evan Sabara <br> Mitch Pileggi <br> Adam West
  Network Kids' WB
  First Aired September 11 2004
  Last Aired present
  Num Episodes 52 <!--(as of November 18, 2006)--> (including the feature film, '' The Batman Vs Dracula '')<br />
  List Episodes List of The Batman episodes


''The Batman'' is an American animated television series produced by Warner Bros. Animation based on the DC Comics Superhero Batman .


OVERVIEW

Although the series borrows many elements from previous Batman storylines, it does not follow the continuity set by the '' or its spin-offs. Also, the animation style bears a strong resemblance to that of '' Jackie Chan Adventures '' (as both are based from designs by artist/producer Jeff Matsuda ), with the designs of many characters, like The Joker , The Penguin and The Riddler , being very different from those of their comic counterparts.

The series made its world premiere on Kids' WB in the United States on September 11 2004 . First-run episodes are broadcast during Kids WB's Saturday Morning lineup. Repeats of the show have aired on Toonami and/or Cartoon Network worldwide.

A spin-off comic book series, '' The Batman Strikes! '', is based on the world of ''The Batman''.


SYNOPSIS



Season 1

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In the first season of ''The Batman'', Bruce Wayne (voiced by Rino Romano ) is 26 and in his third year as the Batman, protector of Gotham City . A younger Batman confronts familiar foes for the first time, with the aid of Alfred Pennyworth ( Alastair Duncan ), who guides both Bruce Wayne and Batman when needed, and the technology he has secretly developed, such as the Bat-Wave.

Season One features new interpretations of Rupert Thorne ( Victor Brandt ), The Joker ( Kevin Michael Richardson ), Catwoman ( Gina Gershon ), The Penguin ( Tom Kenny ), Mr. Freeze ( Clancy Brown ), Clayface ( Steve Harris ), Firefly ( Jason Marsden ), The Ventriloquist And Scarface ( Dan Castellaneta ), Man-Bat ( Peter MacNicol ), Cluemaster ( Glenn Shadix ), and Bane ( Joaquim De Almeida , later replaced by Ron Perlman in Season Four).

The first season also introduces two new characters, Detectives '', who similarly sought to catch Batman, but eventually end up in a tenuous alliance against crime. At the end of Season 1, Ethan Bennett, also an old friend of Bruce Wayne is turned into Clayface . Adam West , who played a campy version of the Caped Crusader in The Live Action Series In The 1960s , provides the voice for Gotham’s Mayor.


Season 2

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Season 2 introduced other fan favorite characters with brand new origins, including a sinister version of The Riddler ( Robert Englund ), Professor Hugo Strange ( Frank Gorshin , replaced by Richard Green after Frank's death), Ragdoll ( Jeff Bennett ), Spellbinder ( Michael Massee ), Killer Croc ( Ron Perlman ), and Solomon Grundy ( Kevin Grevioux ). At the end of the season, Ellen Yin is found out to have been working with Batman, and their partnership ends when Commissioner James Gordon ( Mitch Pileggi ) is introduced. This is the last we see of Ellen Yin. Gordon changes the GCPD's view of Batman and asks Batman to help him make Gotham a safe place for his daughter.


Season 3

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Season 3 introduces a young Barbara Gordon , who becomes Batgirl ( Danielle Judovits ) and plays a major role along with her father, James Gordon. More villains are added to the series, such as Poison Ivy ( Piera Coppola ) - who is originally Barbara's best friend in this continuity, a different version of Gearhead ( Will Friedle ), and a more threatening version of Maxie Zeus ( Phil LaMarr ).

Several brand new villains for the series are introduced this season: Cosmo Krank/ Toymaker ( Patton Oswalt ), Prank ( Michael Reisz ) - Joker's response to Batgirl 's addition to Batman's family, Temblor ( Jim Cummings ) and D.A.V.E. ( Jeff Bennett ) - a H.A.R.D.A.C. -like super computer created by Hugo Strange to emulate the worst villain minds in Gotham.

Season 3 brings the cliffhanger regarding professor Hugo Strange: in "A Fistful of Felt", Batman uncovers that the chief psychiatrist of Arkham cured Wesker only to turn him back into a criminal. In GUCM (Gotham Ultimate Criminal Mastermind) Strange is brought to justice but apparently following in season four Strange New World, Strange went to Arkham only because it was there he could bring up his new schemes.

Another part of the intrigue is Batgirl. The Dark Knight refuses to have a sidekick but in many episodes he works alongside Batgirl regardless. Although he is sometimes annoyed by Batgirl's presence, like in "The Apprentice," Batman seems to allow her to work with him but it isn't until the episode "Thunder" — under Alfred's advice — that he agrees to take Batgirl as an actual partner.


Season 4

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Season 4 features a redesign of Bruce Wayne/Batman, that is more reminiscent of the DCAU (Bruce Timm) Batman. He is now drawn with a stronger chin structure and somewhat smaller nose. The season also introduces Dick Grayson as Robin ( Evan Sabara ) into the series as well as other characters such as Lucius Fox ( Louis Gossett Jr. ). More villains appear such as Tony Zucco ( Mark Hamill ), Killer Moth ( Jeff Bennett ), Black Mask ( James Remar ) & Number One ( Diedrich Bader ), Rumor ( Ron Perlman ), Everywhere Man ( Brandon Routh ), Harley Quinn ( Hynden Walch ), Francis Grey ( Dave Foley ), and a new Clayface ( Wallace Langham ). Batgirl returns this season as well, and is now officially part of Batman's team.

One Episode is set in the future, taking place in 2027 Gotham, where Barbara Gordon has become Oracle ( Kellie Martin ), Dick Grayson is Nightwing ( Jerry O'Connell ), and Batman resembles Frank Miller 's '' The Dark Knight Returns '' version of the character, complete with a new tank-like Batmobile. The season finale featured another superhero from the DC Universe; Martian Manhunter J'onn J'onnz and his alter ego Detective John Jones ( Dorian Harewood ) when he warned Batman of an invasion by an alien race called The Joining. Batman, Robin, Batgirl and the Martian Manhunter were successfully able to rid the Earth of The Joining. Hawkman , Green Arrow , Flash and Green Lantern , as the Justice League, also appeared in the Season 4 finale in a cameo at the very end where Batman agreed to join them. The fourth season of ''The Batman'' has been referred to by the creators as the most "Fan Friendly" season.


Season 5

As of Feb. 2007: ''The Batman'' has been renewed for a fifth season.http://www.batmanytb.com/forum/viewthread.php?forum_id=79&thread_id=2102 On February 8 , 2007 , information was released regarding the fifth season. Continuing from Martian Manhunter 's appearance on the season finale of Season 4, Season 5 will include Batman meeting other members of the JLA . The two that have been revealed are Superman ( George Newbern ) and Aquaman . Among the villains are The Wrath and Doctor Phosphorus ; Superman villains Lex Luthor
( Clancy Brown ), Toyman , and Metallo ( Lex Lang ); Hawkman villain Shadow Thief ; Green Lantern villain Sinestro ( Miguel Ferrer ); and Flash villain Mirror Master ( John Larroquette ) are confirmed to appear.http://www.comicbookresources.com/news/newsitem.cgi?id=11378

TV Guide reported that when ''The Batman'' returns for its fifth season, Martian Manhunter will be starting the Justice League. On the League is the Flash , Green Lantern , Green Arrow ( Chris Hardwick ), Hawkman , Superman and Batman.1

Jeff Matsuda recently announced on his blog he will not be involved with the production of Season 5, and neither will Michael Jelenic . Jelenic will be replaced as story editor by Alan Burnett .

On Wednesday, June 22 , Comics Continuum reported " Superman will appear in the two-part season premiere of Kids' WB!'s ''The Batman''.

The new season is scheduled to start on September 22, 2007 on Kids' WB!


MAIN CHARACTERS



JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA

At the conclusion of Season 4's finale "The Joining", Batman is taken to an orbiting satellite (resembling the Hall Of Justice from '' SuperFriends '') where he meets members of the Justice League of America. Season 5 will feature the JLA in major crossover episodes, with Superman also scheduled to appear in Season 5. He will be in the upcoming new episodes, and will be appearing with the Justice League.


VILLAINS

See Also: List of The Batman villains


Batman, Robin and Batgirl have faced a slew of evil doers from the classic Batman Rogue's Gallery. Using some of the comics most famous villains, The Batman has created a unique spin on some classic characters (Poison Ivy’s origins for instance) – while introducing some of their own Arkham Asylum baddies.


THE BATMAN STRIKES!

See Also: The Batman Strikes!


''The Batman Strikes!'' is a DC Comic Book series featuring Batman . It is a spin-off comic book series off of '''The Batman'''. It is different from other Batman titles in that it is set in the continuity (and style) of the television Animated Series '' The Batman '' as opposed to the regular DC Universe . So far 33 issues of The Batman Strikes, plus four specials are out.


DVD RELEASES

See Also: The Batman DVD releases




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TRIVIA





  • Nearly every villain in ''The Batman'' has considerable skill in hand to hand combat, or at least more than any other incarnation of a given character.


  • In Season 4's episode "Clayfaces", after Basil Karlo is revealed as the second Clayface on the news, two of the diner patrons that flee are parodies of Clark Kent and Rocky from the diner sequence of '' Superman II ''.



AWARDS

''The Batman'' received the Annie Award for Best New Animated Television Show 2004.2

In 2006, ''The Batman'' won two Daytime Emmy awards. One for Outstanding Achievement In Sound Editing and another for Outstanding Special Class Animated Program.


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