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1. Rise of the Blue Beetle!
November 14, 2008
Batman and Blue Beetle team up to save an alien race from Kanjar Ro.
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2. Terror on Dinosaur Island!
November 21, 2008
Batman and Plastic Man thwart Gorilla Grodd's plot to devolve humans into primates.
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3. Evil Under the Sea!
November 28, 2008
Batman aids Aquaman as Ocean Master and Black Manta team up in an assassination plot.
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4. Invasion of the Secret Santas!
December 12, 2008
After Batman and Blue Beetle take down the Sportsmaster, Batman and Red Tornado fight to stop Fun Haus' Yuletide crime spree.
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5. Day of the Dark Knight!
January 2, 2009
Batman and Green Arrow are transported back in time by Merlin for a quest to retrieve Exaclibur, but they must first defeat Morgan Le Fey.
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6. Enter the Outsiders!
January 9, 2009
Batman and Wildcat face off against a group of teens--the Outsiders--whose pranks turn to criminal activity. Batman and B'Wana Beast take down Black Manta in teaser.
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7. Dawn of the Dead Man!
January 16, 2009
First, Batman and Kamandi outrace a horde of monsters, then Deadman and Batman team up as spirits to stop Gentleman Ghost from raising an army of undead criminals.
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8. Fall of the Blue Beetle!
January 23, 2009
"Blue Beetle traces his legacy back to the original Blue Beetle, which leads him to the dangerous Science Island where he battles legions of robots alongside Batman."
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9. Journey to the Center of the Bat!
January 30, 2009
Batman is poisoned by Chemo, who is under the control of the Brain, and Atom and Aquaman shrink down to fight the virus in his bloodstream.
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10. The Eyes of Despero!
February 6, 2009
The GL corps is MIA after a battle with Despero and Batman must team with G'Nort, Guy Gardner and Sinestro to defeat Despero before he turns the living Green Lantern planet into a weapon.
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11. Return of the Fearsome Fangs
February 20, 2009
Batman and a reluctant Bronze Tiger fight to prevent Fox, Vulture and Shark from invading an ancient Chinese temple and stealing the sacred animal totem from within.
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12. Deep Cover for Batman!
February 27, 2009
Batman swaps places with Owlman--his criminal counterpart in an alternate Universe--to stop the Crime Syndicate (think evil Justice League) from taking over the world.
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13. Game Over for Owlman!
March 6, 2009
On Earth, Owlman has been perpetrating crimes disguised as Batman and assembled all the villains to join him. Batman returns and teams with Joker to take Owlman down while avoiding all the heroes who are after him.
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14. Mystery in Space!
March 13, 2009
On his birthday, a melancholy Aquaman joins Batman for a space adventure. Together they travel to Adam Strange's home planet of Rann, where the aquatic hero washes away his birthday blues with an epic battle against the Gordanians.
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15. Trials of the Demon!
March 20, 2009
In 19th century London, Jason Blood - aka The Demon Etrigan -- has been framed for supernatural attacks perpetrated by Gentleman Ghost. Batman travels back in time.
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16. Night of the Huntress!
May 8, 2009
Blue Beetle develops a crush on the slightly older and dangerous femme fatale Huntress, but there is little time for love with Baby Face busting his gang out of prison for a major heist.
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17. Menace of the Conqueror Caveman!
May 15, 2009
31st Century Booster Gold travels back 100 centuries to join Batman and become a celebrity hero. In his quest, he enables the immortal tyrant Vandal Savage to carry out his nefarious plot.
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18. The Color of Revenge!
May 22, 2009
Batman and Robin team up again, but it's not like it always was--there was a reason Robin left to go work on his own. As Crazy Quilt comes after Robin for revenge, all the dirty laundry comes out between the dynamic duo.
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19. Legends of the Dark Mite!
May 29, 2009
Batman's biggest fan, Bat-Mite, is also his biggest nightmare when the 5th dimensional imp pops up and, in an effort to make Batman a better hero, causes chaos in the city.
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20. Hail the Tornado Tyrant!
June 5, 2009
Red Tornado attempts to create a being that will posess the one thing he lacks: human emotion. His experiment goes awry after an attack from Major Disaster.
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21. Duel of the Double Crossers!
June 12, 2009
When Mongul recruits Jonah Hex to bring new gladiators to War World, the old west bounty hunter wrangles the Dark Knight. Hex and Batman team up to take down the violent empire.
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22. The Last Bat on Earth!
June 19, 2009
Gorilla Grodd travel's to the future where intelligent animals rule humans -- Batman follows him and teams with Kamandi (the last boy on Earth) to bring him down.
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23. When Omac Attacks!
October 9, 2009
The all-American fighting machine OMAC is pitted against the equally destructive Shrapnel in a chaotic fight to the finish, but the architect behind the battle is the mysterious, balance- obsessed villain "Libra".
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24. Inside The Outsiders!
October 16, 2009
Batman and the Outsiders are under a metaphysical attack by Psycho Pirate. Batman enters the Mindscape and helps Black Lightning, Katana and Metamorpho battle their own personal demons.
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25. Mayhem of the Music Meister!
October 23, 2009
Batman and Black Canary are pitted against Music Meister, who is able to exert powerful mind control through song. When he hijacks a communications satallite, the entire world becomes subject to his musical bidding.
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26. The Fate of Equinox!
November 6, 2009
Batman has his final battle with the balance-obsessed villain Equinox as the maniac tries to remake the universe in his own image.
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Batman: The Brave and the Bold: The Complete First Season
Synopsis: Batman isn't going at it alone this time! From Warner Bros. Animation comes the latest interpretation of the classic Batman franchise. The caped crusader teams up with heroes from across the DC Universe, delivering nonstop action and adventure with a touch of comic relief. It's Batman like you've never seen him - right here.
Season year: 2009
Network: Warner Bros.
ASIN: B001LR9TDU
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This review is from: Batman: The Brave and the Bold: The Complete First Season (Amazon Instant Video)
It's obvious they are going back to an almost Adam West version of Batman, but the primise is very promising, Batman is teamed with a new hero from the DC universe to defeat villians, works for me. The Animation is amazingly smooth and very detailed, albeit obviously made in the old fasioned comic book stylings of the 1960s, still this is a show meant for children thereby adults need not get so uptight because it's not "The Dark Knight" version of Batman. From what I've seen it's a perfectly harmless and fun cartoon that children should enjoy, with adult supervision of course (and adults you can enjoy the cornyness of the detail, but still enjoy the benifit of something that isn't japanese based so that you can understand it a bit better).
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This review is from: Batman: The Brave and the Bold: The Complete First Season (Amazon Instant Video)
Look, my idealized version of Batman - across all mediums - is Batman: The Animated Series (Batman - The Complete Animated Series). When I think of Batman, it's Kevin Conroy's voice I hear in my head. This new series is NOT that Batman. My least favorite version of Batman is the old campy Adam West TV show, followed by Super Friends. Those were some crap. This cartoon series is like you smashed the three previous versions together, threw in some Justice League Unlimited (Justice League Unlimited, Seasons 1-2 (DC Comics Classic Collection)), and ended up with something weird but special. Batman in The Brave and the Bold is more teacher and leader than dark knight. Yes, it's the dude from Office Space (Office Space (Special Edition with Flair!) [Blu-ray]) doing the voice (it grows on you though...it's not Kevin Conroy, but it's kinda perfect for the role). Yes, there are some corny as heck lines (especially in the Aquaman episodes), but you're laughing WITH the lines, not at them.
Look, I love the B:TAS and the other, tougher versions of Batman. Am I going to buy the Superman/Batman movie (Superman/Batman: Public Enemies (Two-Disc Special Edition)) with Conroy and the others? Oh yes. Am I looking forward to the same actors in the Batman: Arkham Asylum (Batman: Arkham Asylum Collector's Edition) video game? You bet. If you're looking to recapture B:TAS, stick with those. Heck, that's plenty of awesome to keep you busy.
But if you're looking for something new in the Batman universe - and not just new for the sake of being different, but something unique and interesting and memorable, but still honoring it's predecessors - try this show out. I feel the same about this as I did when I first read Batman: Snow (Batman: Snow) or Batman: Year 100 (Batman: Year 100). They're memorable and strange and make me smile. None of them are what I want Batman to ALWAYS be, but that doesn't mean I can't like them ALSO.
Try an episode, see what you think. I recommend the one with The Atom and Aquaman as Batman's sidekicks (Journey to the Center of the Bat!). It's a good test for whether you'll like the sense of humor in this show, and it's not like it needs to be watched in any kind of order (except for the two-parter). If you don't like it... well, Arkham Asylum is only a few weeks away.
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This review is from: Batman: The Brave and the Bold: The Complete First Season (Amazon Instant Video)
Batman: Brave and the Bold. I gave the show one star because there isnt a no stars button. I have watched 3 of the shows now and i cant say i am impressed. The series is not keeping up the Batman look and feel of the last few series.
BBB, has the same look and feel as the old 60's kids show superfriends.
It is inane and childish. Batman has a running mental commentary in every show. Not to mention that they are all calling each other "Old Chum".
The drawing is flat, like a cheap old comic book too. I am not sure what they were trying for here but it is not worth watching.
Pathetic
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