Question:
What is the order of the animated Batman TV shows, movies, etc?
2013-03-11 16:45:19 UTC
I am looking to watch all of the animated Batman shows.. I know there is a combination of animated series and movies.. Where do I start and where do I finish? Thanks.
Three answers:
Gunner
2013-03-14 12:30:28 UTC
1968 - 1969: The Batman/Superman Hour produced by Filmation; featured Batman in Batman with Robin the Boy Wonder. In this cartoon, Batman is voiced by Olan Soule.



1972: The New Scooby-Doo Movies produced by Hanna-Barbera; Batman and Robin appeared in episodes "The Dynamic Scooby-Doo Affair" (9/16/72) and "The Caped Crusader Caper" (12/16/72), where Olan Soule first reprises his role as the Caped Crusader.



1973 - 1986: Various Super Friends series produced by Hanna-Barbera; Olan Soule again reprises his role as Batman in all but the last two Super Friends series, where he is replaced by Adam West



1973 - 1974: Super Friends



1977 - 1978: The All-New Super Friends Hour



1978 - 1979: Challenge of the SuperFriends



1979 - 1980: The World's Greatest Super Friends



1980 - 1983: Super Friends



1984 - 1985: Super Friends: The Legendary Super Powers Show



1985 - 1986: The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians



1977 - 1978: The New Adventures of Batman produced by Filmation; while the H-B produced Super Friends ran on ABC, Adam West and Burt Ward (Robin) voiced their previously live-action roles for this CBS cartoon series; later rerun as part of The Batman/Tarzan Adventure Hour (the Tarzan segments had also been previously seen as their own series)



1992 - 2006: The DC Animated Universe produced by Warner Bros. Animation. Batman is voiced by Kevin Conroy in all appearances;



1992 - 1995: Batman: The Animated Series; the first series of the DCAU.



1993 Batman: Mask of the Phantasm. Voiced by Kevin Conroy. The first DCAU movie.



1997, 1998, 1999: Superman: The Animated Series; Batman guest stars in multiple episodes.



1997 - 1999: The New Batman Adventures; a continuation of Batman: The Animated Series.



1998 Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero. Voiced by Kevin Conroy. Sort of sequel to MotP.



1999 - 2001: Batman Beyond; an aged Bruce Wayne passes the mantle of Batman onto Terry McGinnis (voiced by Will Friedle).



2000 Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker. Voiced by Kevin Conroy. Set in the Batman Beyond time but still in the DCAU.



2001 - 2004: Justice League; the original Batman becomes one of the founding members of the League.



2002, 2003, 2004: Static Shock; Batman guest stars in multiple episodes.



2003 Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman. Voiced by Kevin Conroy. Based on The New Batman Adventures.



2003 Chase Me. Released with Mystery of the Batwoman. No dialog.



2004 - 2006 Justice League Unlimited; a continuation of Justice League.



1997: He appeared in the Animaniacs episode "Boo Wonder." Adam West reprises his role as the Caped Crusader.



2004: Teen Titans; Batman appeared in silhouette in the episode "Haunted," in a flashback sequence. He is not voiced by anybody.



2004 - 2008: The Batman; in this series, Bruce Wayne is a young crime fighter just three years into his career as Batman. He is voiced by Rino Romano.



2005 The Batman vs. Dracula. Voiced by Rino Romano. Based on The Batman, not DCAU.



2005 - 2006: In Krypto the Superdog, Batman himself makes no appearances, but his pet dog Ace the Bat-Hound does, although Ace prefers to refer to himself as "Batman's partner," rather than his pet.



2008 - present: Batman: The Brave and the Bold; based in part on the comic book series of the same name, the series has Batman (voiced by Diedrich Bader) team-up with several other DC Comics heroes.



2008 Batman: Gotham Knight. Voiced by Kevin Conroy. Meant to bridge the gap between Batman Begins and The Dark Knight. It is not part of the DCAU.



2008 Justice League: The New Frontier. Voiced by Jeremy Sisto. Based on the comic series by Darwyn Cooke.



2009 Superman/Batman: Public Enemies. Voiced by Kevin Conroy. This is not part of the DCAU despite Conroy and several DCAU voice actors. Based on the comic series Public Enemies.



2010 Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths. Voiced by William Baldwin. Based on the abandonded DCAU Justice League Worlds Collide story but changed to remove mention of the DCAU.
Blaster
2013-03-12 00:24:15 UTC
The old Hanna Barbara cartoon with Batman

Batman: The Animated Series

Batman: Mask of the Phantasm

Batman: Sub Zero

The Adventures of Batman and Robin

Batman vs Dracula

Justice League

The Batman



idk the newer Batman movies but their order doesnt really matter
2016-03-17 11:50:51 UTC
Futurama. You can re-watch it infinite times and it is still funny. Even a bad episode is better than 90% of the rubbish on TV these days. Plus it hasn't gone the way of The Simpsons, it's still funny. Plus the storyline is brilliant.


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