Batman Beyond - Wikipedia

American animated television series
Batman Beyond
Also known asBatman of the Future[1]
Genre
  • Superhero
  • Science fiction
  • Action
  • Adventure
  • Cyberpunk
  • Tech Noir
Created by
  • Paul Dini
  • Bruce Timm
  • Alan Burnett
Based onBatmanby
  • Bob Kane
  •     Bill Finger (uncredited)
Written by
  • Alan Burnett
  • Paul Dini
  • Stan Berkowitz
  • Rich Fogel
  • Hilary Bader
Voices of
  • Will Friedle
  • Kevin Conroy
  • Cree Summer
  • Lauren Tom
  • Frank Welker
  • Stockard Channing
  • Angie Harmon
Composers
  • Shirley Walker
  • Lolita Ritmanis
  • Michael McCuistion
  • Kristopher Carter
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes52 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producerJean MacCurdy
Producers
  • Alan Burnett
  • Paul Dini
  • Glen Murakami
  • Bruce Timm
Running time21–22 minutes
Production companiesWarner Bros. Family EntertainmentWarner Bros. Television Animation
Original release
NetworkThe WB (episode 1-2 pilot)[2]Kids' WB (episodes 1-46, 48-52)Cartoon Network (episode 47)
ReleaseJanuary 10, 1999 (1999-01-10) –December 18, 2001 (2001-12-18)
Related
  • The New Batman Adventures
  • The Batman (TV series)
  • The Zeta Project
  • DC Animated Universe television series

Batman Beyond (also known as Batman of the Future in some territories) is an American animated cyberpunk superhero television series based on the DC Comics superhero Batman, and serving as the sequel to both Batman: The Animated Series and The New Batman Adventures.[3] Created and developed by Paul Dini, Bruce Timm, and Alan Burnett and produced by Warner Bros. Television Animation,[4] the series began airing on January 10, 1999 on The WB's Sunday Night lineup as a two-part pilot.[5] In the United Kingdom, it began airing on September 4, 2000.[6]

The series follows the exploits of teenager Terry McGinnis, who becomes the new Batman for the city of Gotham in the near future. Terry is aided and mentored by the retired Batman, Bruce Wayne, as he faces a variety of criminals including several new supervillains. Despite being conceived as a kid-friendly Batman series by Warner Bros. Animation, it ended up being darker than its predecessor Batman: The Animated Series,[7][8] yet went on to receive critical acclaim and gained a cult following.

Batman Beyond ran for three seasons, concluding with a direct-to-video feature film, Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker. The decision to end production on the series came due to Warner Bros. Animation opting to favor pushing forward production for the Justice League animated series, though with Batman Beyond featuring crossovers with additional shows in the DC Animated Universe.

Plot

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In the then-future year of 2019, Bruce Wayne is in his late fifties and still fighting crime as Batman, despite suffering recurring health issues relating to his age and past injuries. During a rescue of a kidnapped heiress, Bruce suffers a heart attack and, at the risk of being killed by a criminal, betrays a lifelong principle by threatening him with a gun, the weapon used to murder his parents and motivate him to become Batman in the first place. Realizing that he will inevitably have to break his strict code to never kill for survival if he continues to fight crime, Bruce reluctantly decides to permanently retire as Batman to avoid becoming a killer. By this point, his butler and confidant, Alfred Pennyworth, and additional colleagues, such as Lucius Fox and James Gordon, have since died. All of his rogues' gallery are either still incarcerated or residing at Arkham Asylum, reformed, missing, in exile, retired, or dead. Bruce has also severed ties with Superman and the Justice League.

Twenty years later, Bruce lives alone in Wayne Manor with only the company of his Doberman, Ace. One night, teenage Terry McGinnis is chased by thugs onto the lawn of Wayne Manor, and he and Bruce fight them together, but Bruce has another heart attack shortly afterwards. Terry takes Bruce inside and takes care of him. Exploring the mansion, Terry discovers the Batcave and asks Bruce to let him take up his mantle.

Terry's decision to become Batman stems from sharing a similar origin story to Bruce, in that his father, Warren McGinnis, is murdered after learning of an illegal weapons project being conducted at Wayne-Powers. Bruce grants Terry a high-tech Batsuit he made shortly before his retirement, granting him increased strength and agility, flight capabilities, stealth, and enhanced sensor systems, with Bruce allowing him to use it not only to get justice for his father's murder, but also to prevent the illegal weapon being manufactured being sold to a foreign power. His actions lead to Bruce accepting him as the new Batman and providing him cover for his work under the pretense of Terry doing part-time work for him outside of school hours, with the two having moments where they differ in methods, but also gaining respect for each other's work as Batman.

Terry mainly lives with his remaining family - his mother, Mary, who was divorced from Warren around the time of his death; and his brother, Matt - while dating fellow student Dana Tan, though his life as Batman creates complications to their relationship. Alongside Bruce, Terry is aided in his life by Max Gibson, a close friend and highly intelligent student who uncovers his secret several weeks after he becomes Batman, serving in a role similar to Alfred Pennyworth. Apart from Max, Terry's role as Batman is also known to Barbara Gordon, who aided Bruce as Batgirl before parting ways with him to become the Gotham City's Police Department's new police commissioner following her father's death. Like Bruce, Terry develops his own rogues' gallery amongst the criminals he brings to justice, and also faces some of Bruce's own enemies from his time as the Dark Knight.

Voice cast

[edit] Main articles: List of Batman Beyond characters and List of DC Animated Universe characters
  • Will Friedle as Terry McGinnis / Batman:The second Batman, he is a high school student and former delinquent. Under the pretense of doing errands for Bruce, Terry fights crime as the new Batman. Terry was chosen to be the new Dark Knight as he shared a similar loss as Bruce had, that being the death of a parent (although unlike Bruce, who lost both of his parents, Terry only lost his father).
  • Kevin Conroy as Bruce Wayne: The original Batman, although initially reluctant he later becomes Terry's employer, mentor, and predecessor who guides Terry through the Batcomputer but also occasionally ventures into the field to help his successor if the situation demands it, despite the risks associated with his age. During his final mission, rescuing a wealthy heiress as the Dark Knight twenty years prior to the events of the main story, Bruce suffered a heart attack that nearly cost him his life, forcing him to break his primary moral principle by threatening to kill a criminal with a gun in self-defense. Horrified that he nearly used the type of weapon that took his parents' (Thomas and Martha) lives and the very thing that drove him to become a vigilante, and afraid of what he might do next, Wayne reluctantly hung up the cowl.
  • Cree Summer as Maxine "Max" Gibson: A genius high schooler and friend of Terry's. She discovers his secret identity, and from then on occasionally helps Batman in a role akin to that of Alfred Pennyworth, Bruce Wayne's deceased former butler, though she is considered a nuisance to his predecessor (but less so as time went on). Her parents are divorced and she has an unnamed sister.
  • Lauren Tom as Dana Tan: Terry's on-and-off girlfriend in high school who is initially and formerly unaware of his secret identity as the new Dark Knight, and thus surprised or upset by his frequent absences which she only knows due to him working as a personal assistant for Bruce Wayne, to support his family financially following his father's death. She also has a father who is disapproving of Terry because of the latter's past as an irresponsible delinquent, which serves as a reminder and another motivation for Terry being Batman.
  • Frank Welker as Ace:Bruce Wayne's pet dog and his sole companion in Wayne Manor, the billionaire rescued and took in the stray Great Dane after the canine defended him from a Jokerz thug during one of Wayne's annual visits in memory of his parents to Crime Alley. Fiercely loyal to Bruce, he eventually develops a bond with Terry as well.
  • Stockard Channing (Seasons 1 and 2) and Angie Harmon (Season 3) as Barbara Gordon: The new Commissioner of the Gotham City Police Department, having succeeded her father Jim and one of Bruce's former crime-fighting partners, Batgirl. Barbara was at one point in her younger years romantically involved with Bruce, which ended badly. Unlike her father, Barbara initially has a rocky relationship with the new Batman, being aware of his criminal record and showing resentment towards Bruce for dragging him into this life and is at first against him intervening in police duty, even threatening him with arrest. This is revealed to have been due to a long standing grudge towards Bruce for how he treated his former partners and also because of a fateful night when the Bat-family splintered. She slowly gains a grudging respect for Terry after he helps her in several sticky situations and begins acknowledging his help whenever needed, though she does not use a Bat-Signal, unlike her father. However, she still has direct access to the Batcave. She is married to Sam Young, the District Attorney of Neo-Gotham.

Episodes

[edit] Main article: List of Batman Beyond episodes
SeasonEpisodesOriginally released
First releasedLast released
113January 10, 1999 (1999-01-10)May 22, 1999 (1999-05-22)
226September 17, 1999 (1999-09-17)September 23, 2000 (2000-09-23)
313May 27, 2000 (2000-05-27)December 18, 2001 (2001-12-18)

Crossovers

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The third season of Batman Beyond featured the two-part episode "The Call" with (for the first time) a futuristic Justice League, a springboard for the Justice League animated series. The setting and characters of Batman Beyond were also briefly revived in Static Shock during the episode "Future Shock" in which Static is accidentally transported 40 years into the future.

Justice League Unlimited revisited the Batman Beyond world twice in 2005. The first was in "The Once and Future Thing" (Part 2), which featured Batman, Wonder Woman and Green Lantern transported 50 years into the future to stop a time-travelling villain with the help of the future Justice League (Batman II, Static, and Warhawk).

The second time was meant to be the de facto series finale for Batman Beyond: the episode "Epilogue" reveals that Bruce Wayne is Terry McGinnis's biological father. The story, set 15 years after Batman Beyond, centers on Terry (now in his early 30s) tracking down an elderly Amanda Waller. She explains through flashbacks that, even though she grew to trust and respect Batman, she was aware of him aging, getting slower, and getting weaker, thus accepting the idea of either Bruce retiring or being killed at some point. Finding the idea of a world without Batman unacceptable, Waller used her Project Cadmus connections to gather the technology for "Project Batman Beyond", whose goal was to physically create a new Batman, starting with a secretly collected sample of Bruce Wayne's DNA. Some years after Bruce retired, Waller found a young Neo-Gotham couple—the McGinnises—with psychological profiles nearly identical to those of Bruce's parents and gave Warren McGinnis a nanotech solution to rewrite his reproductive material with that of Bruce. The eventual result was his wife Mary McGinnis giving birth to Terry, a child sharing the genetic traits of his mother and Bruce Wayne. When Terry was eight years old, Waller employed an elderly Andrea Beaumont in her Phantasm alias as an assassin to kill Terry's family, hoping the trauma would put him on the path to becoming Batman. However, Beaumont could not commit the act, arguing that she would be doing something against what Bruce stood for. Waller eventually conceded that Beaumont had been right and abolished the project altogether. Eight years afterward, Warren would be murdered because of Derek Powers, and Terry would meet Bruce by happenstance—resulting in Terry becoming Batman's successor. Waller concludes by reminding Terry that he is Bruce's son, not his clone, and that, despite the circumstances of his existence, he still has free will to live out his own life; Although not his clone she later tells Terry how he is not even close to as smart as Bruce Wayne but he does have his heart. Terry comes to terms with his revelations, and continues in being Batman. With a new sense of purpose, Terry plans to propose to Dana, while continuing his life of crimefighting.

Animation

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In order to complete the series, Warner Bros. Animation outsourced Batman Beyond to Dong Yang Animation, Koko Enterprises and Seoul Movie (a subsidiary of TMS) in Seoul, South Korea. While the South Korean studios animated the series' episodes, the feature film Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker was animated by TMS Entertainment in Tokyo, Japan.

Soundtrack

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Batman Beyond
Soundtrack album by Shirley Walker, Kristopher Carter, Lolita Ritmanis, Michael McCuistion
ReleasedAugust 31, 1999 (1999-08-31)
Length39:58
LabelRhino Entertainment
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllmusicStarStarStarStar[9]

Released on August 31, 1999, the soundtrack to Batman Beyond features many of the same composers who worked on the previous animated Batman shows. The music style is more industrial, with some metal influence, to tie in with the show's futuristic cyberpunk genre.

Batman Beyond
No.TitleComposerLength
1."Batman Beyond (Main Title)"Kristopher Carter1:00
2."Cold vs. Hot"Lolita Ritmanis3:12
3."Terrific Trio vs. Rocketeers"Michael McCuistion1:50
4."Bat-Slapped in Store"Kristopher Carter1:16
5."Farewells"Lolita Ritmanis2:44
6."Batman Defeats Chappell"Kristopher Carter2:14
7."Batman Chases Inque"Kristopher Carter2:43
8."Yachting with the Card Gang"Shirley Walker2:09
9."Batman's First Fight"Michael McCuistion2:57
10."The Legacy Continues"Michael McCuistion1:24
11."Hotel Scuffle"Shirley Walker1:57
12."Trouble in the Museum"Shirley Walker1:46
13."Inque Escapes!"Kristopher Carter1:22
14."Nuclear Lab Destruction"Michael McCuistion1:54
15."Golem Chases Shoppers"Shirley Walker2:00
16."Willie Defeated"Shirley Walker2:37
17."Genetic Theft"Michael McCuistion1:29
18."Joker Chase"Lolita Ritmanis3:08
19."Move to the Groove"Lolita Ritmanis1:16
20."Batman Beyond (End Credits)"Shirley Walker1:00

Critical reception

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While the idea of Batman Beyond seemed as if it were "not a proper continuation of the legacy of the Dark Knight",[10] the series received critical acclaim and a cult following after its release. It has been praised for its dark and cyberpunk storytelling. The show was nominated for four Daytime Emmy Awards, two of which it won in 2001 for Outstanding Special Class Animated Program and Outstanding Music Direction and Composition. In addition, the show was nominated for five Annie Awards and won two of those nominations in 1999 and 2001.[citation needed] In 2009, IGN.com named Batman Beyond the 40th-best animated television series of all time.[10]

Den of Geek, when listing the best episodes of the series, wrote that "Batman Beyond's first year on the air represents the show at its most realized form. It's the only season of the show that's written at the same level of quality as Batman: The Animated Series. Not to say that later seasons don't have their moments, but it seemed like the writers approached Beyond as a Saturday morning cartoon during seasons two and three, whereas during season one, they most certainly did not."[11] Creator Bruce Timm has stated Batman Beyond is the most uneven series of the main DC Animated Universe shows, particular in regard to the latter two seasons.[12] Greg Weisman commented that while the series was well made, it felt more like a Spider-Man series and much less like Batman.[13] Batman Beyond was cited by actor Jacob Bertrand, who voice-acted Bam the Batmobile in Batwheels, as his introduction to the Batman franchise.

Home media

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VHS

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Some episodes of the series were released on VHS from 1999 to 2000, including the series' premiere (as Batman Beyond: The Movie), and select episodes as five VHS volumes containing three episodes per tape (the same contents as the individual DVD volume releases, see below), and the direct-to-video film Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker (edited version).

Season DVDs

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DVD name Release date Episodes Additional information
The Complete First Season March 21, 2006 13 Special features: creators' commentary on two key episodes; Inside Batman Beyond: Meet the Series' Creators; Music of the Knight: Enjoy Score-Only Versions of Key Scenes.
The Complete Second Season October 24, 2006 26 Special features: creators' commentary on two key episodes; Inside Batman Beyond: The Panel – In-Depth Dialogue with the Show's Creators. DVD art designed by Jesse Stagg at RDI.
The Complete Third Season March 20, 2007 13 Special features: Inside Batman Beyond; featurettes on four episodes by producers, directors and Will Friedle. DVD art designed by Jesse Stagg at RDI.
The Complete Series November 23, 2010 52 Special features: creator commentaries, season retrospectives, bonus 9th disc with 95 minutes of new special features, Secret Origin: The Story of DC Comics documentary and three all-new, all-revealing featurettes.

Individual DVDs

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DVD name Release date Episodes Additional information
Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker(edited version, 73 min.) December 12, 2000 1 Commentary by the filmmakers*; behind-the-scenes documentary; deleted scenes; animation tests; music video Crash by Mephisto Odyssey featuring Static-X; animated character bios; interactive menus; production notes; trailers; scene access; subtitles: English and French.
Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker(uncut version, 76 min.) April 23, 2002 1 Commentary by the filmmakers*; behind-the-scenes documentary; deleted scenes; animation tests; music video Crash by Mephisto Odyssey featuring Static-X; animated character bios; interactive menus; production notes; trailers; scene access; subtitles: English and French.
Batman Beyond: The Movie May 18, 1999 6 Compilation of the first six episodes (by production order, not by air date) of the series: "Rebirth" (Parts 1 and 2), "Golem", "Dead Man's Hand", "Meltdown", and "The Winning Edge"
Batman Beyond: School Dayz and Spellbound March 2, 2004 6 Contains the episodes: "Golem", "Heroes", "Spellbound", "Shriek", "Disappearing Inque", and "Hooked Up", plus all of the episodes as one long movie
Batman Beyond: Tech Wars and Disappearing Inque March 2, 2004 6
  • *Note: The audio commentaries for both the edited and uncut versions of Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker were provided by the same contributors; however, both versions are slightly different from each other.

Blu-ray

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Batman Beyond was released on Blu-ray on October 29, 2019. The four-disc set includes all 52 episodes and the uncut version of Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker. Forty-one of the episodes and Return of the Joker were remastered. The remaining 11 episodes were an upconversion.[14]

Spin-off

[edit] Main article: The Zeta Project

A spin-off from Batman Beyond, an animated series called The Zeta Project, featured the android Zeta from the Batman Beyond episode "Zeta", who was redesigned to possess a more humanoid appearance. Batman would guest star in the episode "Shadows". The super villain Stalker was to have appeared in The Zeta Project episode "Taffy Time", but ultimately did not do so.[15] The second-season episode "Ro's Gift" has an appearance by the Brain Trust from the Batman Beyond episode "Mind Games". Terry McGinnis/Batman was originally slated to appear in this episode as well, but was cut since Bruce Timm and company were working on Justice League.[15]

In other media

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Comics

[edit] Main article: Batman Beyond (comic book)

Books

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Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker, a novelization of the feature film written by Michael Teitelbaum, was released on November 1, 2000.

Two Batman Beyond books for young readers were released on November 14, 2000: Batman Beyond: New Hero in Town and Batman Beyond: No Place Like Home, followed by two more, released on May 28, 2002: Batman Beyond: Hear No Evil and Batman Beyond: Grounded.

Toys

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In 1999, Hasbro released a Batman Beyond Toyline with sub-lines. In 2000, Burger King included Batman Beyond toys in their kids' meals.

In 2023, Bandai Namco released DC versions of the Vital Bracelet Digital Monster (Vital Hero in the USA) toy line.[16] These included many heroes and villains from the DC universe along with a bundle-only Batman-themed card. The Batman card contains multiple versions of Batman and Robin including Terry McGinnis.[17]

Films

[edit] Main article: Batman in film

A direct-to-video feature film, Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker, was released on December 12, 2000. The original release was censored for elements of violence and death following the Columbine High School massacre, though a second, uncensored version was later released. Nevertheless, it received critical acclaim for its story, voice acting, animation and score.[18] A second Batman Beyond film, focusing on the origins of Terry McGinnis, multiple clones of Bruce Wayne, and the appearance of an elderly Selina Kyle, was planned by Bruce Timm and Glen Murakami, though it was never scripted, as it never went beyond a 45-minute impromptu plotting session between the two. The project was scrapped due to the dark tones and controversies surrounding Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker.[19] Despite this, the plot elements were eventually reworked into the second-season finale of Justice League Unlimited titled "Epilogue" (which was intended to be the series finale until the show was renewed for a third and final season) where Terry discovers his genetic origins. Amanda Waller planted Bruce Wayne's DNA into Warren McGinnis through his routine flu shot and later helps create a copy of Bruce Wayne; Selina Kyle is briefly mentioned in passing.

Among the live action films proposed between the critical failure of Batman & Robin and the reboot of the Batman franchise was Batman Beyond. In August 2000, Warner Bros. announced that it was developing a live-action film adaptation with Boaz Yakin attached to co-write and direct. The TV series' creators, Dini and Alan Burnett, were hired to write a screenplay for the feature film, with Neal Stephenson as consultant. Yakin hoped to cast Clint Eastwood as the retired Batman.[20][21] By July 2001, a first draft was turned in to the studio, and the writers were waiting to see if a rewrite would be needed. The studio, also exploring other takes of Batman in development[22] eventually placed Batman Beyond on hold in August 2001, but ultimately canceled the proposal.[23] Yakin reportedly wanted the film to be dark, nihilistic, and with swearing and violence, and not the PG-13 film the studio wanted.[21]

In January 2019, rumors began to circulate that Warner Animation Group was developing an animated Batman Beyond film following the critical and commercial success of Sony Pictures Animation's Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse,[24] but was later reported that no such film was in the works.[25] In the later August interview with DC Universe, Paul Dini revealed that Warner Bros. continues to express interest in a film adaptation but have put emphasis on other projects.[26] Actor Tyler Posey has expressed interest in playing Terry McGinnis in the possible film adaptation.[27] In June 2020, Michael Keaton entered talks to play an elderly Bruce Wayne, reprising his role from Tim Burton's Batman (1989) and Batman Returns (1992), in the DCEU film, The Flash, which was set for release in 2023. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Warner Bros. hopes for Keaton to return for multiple DCEU films in a way "akin to the role played by Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, something of a mentor or guide or even string-puller".[28] Keaton was officially confirmed to return in August of the same year.[29] In December 2022, it was announced that Christina Hodson, writer of The Flash and the cancelled Batgirl film, had been hired to write a script for a live-action Batman Beyond film. The plot would have involved an aged Bruce Wayne, continuing the plot threads from his appearance in The Flash, and would have included the return of Michelle Pfeiffer's Catwoman. Development on the film was shelved after James Gunn and Peter Safran were appointed as co-heads of DC Studios.[30] In January 2023, Gunn and Safran stated that there is potential for a future multiverse project in which they may incorporate Keaton's incarnation of Batman.[31]

In March 2023, it was reported that an animated Batman Beyond film had been put into development, written by Daniel Casey and serving as WB's answer to Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. However, the project was put into commission under the leadership of Walter Hamada, who served as DC Films president from 2018 to 2022, and it is currently unknown if it is still happening under Gunn and Safran's direction, though Jeff Sneider of The Hollywood Reporter noted that nobody who was working on the project was told it was cancelled.[32]

Video games

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The first appearance of the Terry McGinnis version of Batman in a video game is in the Nintendo 64, PlayStation, and Game Boy Color video game Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker.

The Batman Beyond Batsuit appears as an alternate costume in Justice League Heroes and as downloadable content in Batman: Arkham City and Injustice: Gods Among Us.

A Batman Beyond DLC was included in the third Lego Batman video game.

A "Batman of the Future" character pack featuring the Terry McGinnis Batman with all its trademark gadgets (such as the flying suit and the ability to turn invisible) and other Batman Beyond-era characters were revealed to be PS3/PS4-exclusive DLC for Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham.[33]

Rocksteady Studios created their own unique take on the Batman Beyond Batsuit for Batman: Arkham Knight as a pre-order bonus along with The Dark Knight Returns Batsuit titled "Gotham's Future Pack".

Batman Beyond appears in the mobile games Teeny Titans and Teen Titans Go! Figure.

Both the Terry McGinnis Batman and The Joker from the series appeared in the online game Fortnite as purchasable skins.

Animation

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In April 2014, a Batman Beyond short by Darwyn Cooke premiered at WonderCon. The short, which saw Will Friedle and Kevin Conroy reprise their roles, sees Batman (Terry McGinnis) battle a Batman android (resembling the design from The New Batman Adventures) in the Batcave with help from the elderly Bruce Wayne and the Batmobile (resembling the design from Batman: The Animated Series). Once defeated, Batman and Bruce look out to see and prepare to fight seven additional invading androids resembling the designs from Beware the Batman, The Batman, Batman: The Brave and the Bold, The Dark Knight Returns, Batman (1989 film), Batman (1960s TV series), and the original design by Bill Finger.[34] Though the androids' source is unstated, they are reminiscent of the story arc from Batman: The Animated Series involving the computer program HARDAC.

Batman Beyond is alluded in Teen Titans Go! In the episode "Sandwich Thief", Robin travels to the future to his father Nightwing's apartment where a poster of the Batman Beyond Batman can be seen, indicating that Nightwing admires this incarnation of Batman.

References

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    • "The Cat and the Claw"
    • "Beware the Gray Ghost"
    • "Joker's Favor"
    • "Almost Got 'im"
    • "Perchance to Dream"
    • "Robin's Reckoning"
    • "Heart of Steel"
    • "Zatanna"
  • Superman: The Animated Series
    • episodes
  • The New Batman Adventures
  • The New Batman/Superman Adventures
  • Batman Beyond
    • episodes
    • characters
  • Static Shock
    • episodes
    • characters
  • The Zeta Project
  • Justice League
    • episodes
  • Justice League Unlimited
    • episodes
Films
  • Batman: Mask of the Phantasm
  • Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero
  • Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker
  • Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman
  • Batman and Harley Quinn
  • Justice League vs. the Fatal Five
Digital content
  • Gotham Girls
  • Chase Me
Comics
  • The Batman Adventures
    • Mad Love
  • Superman Adventures
  • Batman Beyond
  • Batman: The Adventures Continue
Video games
  • Batman: The Animated Series
  • The Adventures of Batman & Robin
  • Superman 64
  • Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker
  • Batman: Chaos in Gotham
  • Batman: Gotham City Racer
  • Batman: Vengeance
  • Superman: Shadow of Apokolips
  • Justice League: Injustice for All
  • Superman: Countdown to Apokolips
  • Batman: Rise of Sin Tzu
  • Justice League: Chronicles
Characters
  • Andrea Beaumont
  • Calendar Girl
  • Harley Quinn
  • Justice Guild of America
  • Justice Lords
  • Livewire
  • Mercy Graves
  • Nora Fries
  • Renee Montoya
  • Roxy Rocket
  • Terry McGinnis / Batman
  • Volcana
Miscellaneous
  • Batman Animated
  • v
  • t
  • e
Batman franchise media
Live-action television
Batman (1966)
  • Batman
    • episodes
  • Return to the Batcave: The Misadventures of Adam and Burt
Gotham (franchise)
  • Gotham
    • episodes
      • season 1
      • 2
      • 3
      • 4
      • 5
    • characters
  • Pennyworth
Arrowverse
  • Batwoman
    • episodes
    • characters
  • "Crisis on Infinite Earths"
The Penguin
  • The Penguin
    • "After Hours"
    • "Inside Man"
    • "Bliss"
    • "Cent'Anni"
    • "Homecoming"
    • "Gold Summit"
    • "Top Hat"
    • "A Great or Little Thing"
Other
  • Batman OnStar commercials
  • Birds of Prey
  • Gotham Knights
Live-action films
Early films
  • Batman (1943)
  • Batman and Robin
  • Batman (1966)
1989–1997 film series
  • Batman (1989)
  • Batman Returns (special effects)
  • Batman Forever
  • Batman & Robin
The Dark Knight Trilogy
  • Batman Begins
  • The Dark Knight
  • The Dark Knight Rises
DC Extended Universe
  • Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
  • Batgirl (unreleased)
The Batman Epic Crime Saga
  • The Batman
    • production
Animated television
  • The Batman/Superman Hour
  • The Adventures of Batman
  • The New Adventures of Batman
  • The Batman/Tarzan Adventure Hour
  • The Animated Series
    • episodes
  • The New Batman Adventures
  • Batman Beyond
    • characters
    • episodes
  • The Batman
    • characters
    • episodes
  • The Brave and the Bold
    • episodes
  • Beware the Batman
  • Batwheels
  • Caped Crusader
  • Bat-Fam
Animated films
  • Mask of the Phantasm
  • SubZero
  • Return of the Joker
  • Mystery of the Batwoman
  • The Batman vs. Dracula
  • Gotham Knight
  • Public Enemies
  • Under the Red Hood
  • Apocalypse
  • Year One
  • The Dark Knight Returns
  • DC Super Heroes Unite
  • Son of Batman
  • Assault on Arkham
  • Animal Instincts
  • Batman vs. Robin
  • Monster Mayhem
  • Bad Blood
  • The Killing Joke
  • Mechs vs. Mutants
  • Return of the Caped Crusaders
  • The Lego Batman Movie
  • Batman and Harley Quinn
  • Batman vs. Two-Face
  • Scooby-Doo! & Batman: The Brave and the Bold
  • Gotham by Gaslight
  • Batman Ninja
  • Batman vs. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
  • Hush
  • Family Matters
  • Soul of the Dragon
  • The Long Halloween
  • Battle of the Super Sons
  • The Doom That Came to Gotham
  • Merry Little Batman
  • Batman Ninja vs. Yakuza League
  • Aztec Batman: Clash of Empires
Animated shorts
  • Chase Me
  • Strange Days
  • Death in the Family
Novels
  • The Ultimate Evil
  • Enemies & Allies
  • Wayne of Gotham
  • Batman: Resurrection
  • Batman: Revolution
Podcasts
  • Batman: The Audio Adventures
  • Batman Unburied
  • DC High Volume: Batman
Enemies in other media
  • Bane
  • Joker
  • Mr. Freeze
  • Penguin
  • Riddler
  • Scarecrow
  • Two-Face
Supporting charactersin other media
  • Barbara Gordon
  • Catwoman
  • Robin
Related topics
  • Batman & Bill
  • Bruce Wayne (unproduced series)
  • Batkid Begins
  • Batman action figures
    • Lego Batman
    • Batman Total Justice
    • Batman Unlimited
  • Bat phone
  • Bat-Manga!: The Secret History of Batman in Japan
  • List of Batman films cast members
  • List of Batman television series cast members
  • List of Batman video games
  • List of Batman children's books
  • Batman music
  • Batman Live
  • Holy Musical B@man!
  • Batman '89 (comic book)
  • The Riddler: Year One
  • v
  • t
  • e
Animated TV series based on DC Comics publications
Former
  • The New Adventures of Superman (1966–1970)
  • The Adventures of Superboy (1966–1969)
  • The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure (1967–1968)
  • Aquaman (1968–1970)
  • The Batman/Superman Hour (1968–1969)
  • The Adventures of Batman (1968–1969)
  • Super Friends (1973)
  • The New Adventures of Batman (1977)
  • The All-New Super Friends Hour (1977)
  • The Batman/Tarzan Adventure Hour (1977–1978)
  • Challenge of the Superfriends (1978)
  • The World's Greatest SuperFriends (1979)
  • The Plastic Man Comedy/Adventure Show (1979–1981)
  • Super Friends (1980–1983)
  • The Kid Super Power Hour with Shazam! (1981–1982)
  • Super Friends: The Legendary Super Powers Show (1984)
  • The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians (1985)
  • Superman (1988)
  • Swamp Thing (1990–1991)
  • Batman: The Animated Series (1992–1995)
  • The Superman/Batman Adventures (1995–1997)
  • Superman: The Animated Series (1996–2000)
  • The New Batman/Superman Adventures (1997–2000)
  • The New Batman Adventures (1997–1999)
  • Batman Beyond (1999–2001)
  • Static Shock (2000–2004)
  • The Zeta Project (2001–2002)
  • Justice League (2001–2004)
  • Teen Titans (2003–2006)
  • Justice League Unlimited (2004–2006)
  • The Batman (2004–2008)
  • Krypto the Superdog (2005–2006)
  • Legion of Super Heroes (2006–2008)
  • Batman: The Brave and the Bold (2008–2011)
  • Mad (2010–2013)
  • Young Justice (2010–2013; 2019–2022)
  • Green Lantern: The Animated Series (2011–2013)
  • DC Nation Shorts (2011–2014)
  • Beware the Batman (2013–2014)
  • Justice League: Gods and Monsters Chronicles (2015)
  • Vixen (2015–2016)
  • DC Super Hero Girls (2015–2018)
  • Justice League Action (2016–2018)
  • Freedom Fighters: The Ray (2017–2018)
  • Constantine: City of Demons (2018–2019)
  • DC Super Hero Girls (2019–2021)
  • Deathstroke: Knights & Dragons (2020)
  • Aquaman: King of Atlantis (2021)
  • Suicide Squad Isekai (2024)
  • Kite Man: Hell Yeah! (2024)
Current
  • Teen Titans Go! (since 2013)
  • Harley Quinn (since 2019)
  • Batwheels (since 2022)
  • My Adventures with Superman (since 2023)
  • Batman: Caped Crusader (since 2024)
  • Creature Commandos (since 2024)
  • Bat-Fam (since 2025)
See also
  • DC Entertainment
  • Warner Bros. Animation
  • List of unproduced projects
  • v
  • t
  • e
Justice League Beyond
  • Paul Dini
  • Alan Burnett
  • Rich Fogel
  • Hilary Bader
Members
  • Aquagirl
  • Batman
    • Bruce Wayne
    • Terry McGinnis
  • Big Barda
  • Black Adam
  • Captain Marvel
  • Captain Marvel Jr.
  • Flash
  • Gear
  • Green Lantern
  • Martian Manhunter
  • Mary Marvel
  • Micron
  • Mister Miracle
  • Shazam
  • Starfire
  • Static
  • Superboy
  • Superman
    • Clark Kent
    • Jon Kent
  • Warhawk
Supporting characters
  • Amanda Waller
  • Amethyst
  • Aquaman
  • Etrigan
  • Felix Faust
  • Jimmy Olsen
  • Klarion
  • Max Gibson
  • Mera
  • New Gods
  • Orion
  • Ragman
  • Wonder Woman
Antagonists
  • Black Light
  • Brainiac
  • Brain Trust
  • Iniquity Collective
    • Inque
    • Parasite
    • Shriek
    • Stalker
  • Jax-Ur
  • Jokerz
  • Justice Lords
  • Kobra
  • Starro
Locations
  • Gotham City
  • Metropolis
  • Watchtower
Publications
  • Batman Beyond
    • Batman Beyond Unlimited
    • Batman Beyond Universe
    • Superman Beyond
Related articles
  • Batman Beyond
  • Justice League Unlimited
  • Batman Beyond: Year One
  • v
  • t
  • e
Warner Bros. Animation
Franchises
Looney Tunes andMerrie Melodies
Films
  • Shorts
    • characters
  • The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie (1979)
  • The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie (1981)
  • Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales (1982)
  • Daffy Duck's Fantastic Island (1983)
  • Daffy Duck's Quackbusters (1988)
  • Space Jam (1996)
  • Looney Tunes: Back in Action (2003)
  • Space Jam: A New Legacy (2021)
  • The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie (2025)
  • Coyote vs. Acme (2026)
TV series
  • The Bugs Bunny Show
  • The Porky Pig Show
  • Merrie Melodies Starring Bugs Bunny & Friends
  • Tiny Toon Adventures
    • characters
    • episodes
  • Taz-Mania
  • The Plucky Duck Show
  • The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries
  • Bugs 'n' Daffy
  • Pinky, Elmyra & the Brain
  • Baby Looney Tunes
    • episodes
  • Duck Dodgers
    • characters
    • episodes
  • Loonatics Unleashed
  • The Looney Tunes Show
    • episodes
  • New Looney Tunes
    • episodes
  • Looney Tunes Cartoons
    • episodes
  • Bugs Bunny Builders
  • Tiny Toons Looniversity
DC Comics
  • Batman: The Animated Series
  • Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (1993)
  • Superman: The Animated Series
  • The New Batman Adventures
  • Batman Beyond
  • Static Shock
  • The Zeta Project
  • Justice League
  • Teen Titans
  • Justice League Unlimited
  • The Batman
  • Krypto the Superdog
  • Legion of Super Heroes
  • Batman: The Brave and the Bold
  • Mad
  • Young Justice
  • Green Lantern: The Animated Series
  • DC Nation Shorts
  • Teen Titans Go!
  • Beware the Batman
  • Justice League: Gods and Monsters Chronicles
  • Vixen
  • Justice League Action
  • Freedom Fighters: The Ray
  • Constantine: City of Demons
  • DC Super Hero Girls
  • Teen Titans Go! To the Movies (2018)
  • Harley Quinn
  • DC Super Hero Girls (2019)
  • Deathstroke: Knights & Dragons
  • Aquaman: King of Atlantis
  • DC League of Super-Pets (2022)
  • Batwheels
  • My Adventures with Superman
  • Merry Little Batman
  • Kite Man: Hell Yeah!
  • Batman: Caped Crusader
  • Creature Commandos
  • Bat-Fam
Animaniacs
  • Animaniacs (1993 series)
    • characters
    • episodes
  • Freakazoid!
  • Pinky and the Brain
    • episodes
  • Pinky, Elmyra & the Brain
  • Animaniacs (2020 series)
Tom and Jerry
  • Tom and Jerry Tales
  • The Tom and Jerry Show
  • Tom and Jerry Special Shorts
  • Tom & Jerry (2021)
  • Tom and Jerry in New York
Hanna-Barbera
  • Wacky Races
  • Yabba Dabba Dinosaurs
  • Jellystone!
Scooby-Doo (media)
  • What's New, Scooby-Doo?
  • Shaggy & Scooby-Doo Get a Clue!
  • Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated
  • Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!
  • "Scoobynatural" (Supernatural episode)
  • Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?
  • Scoob! (2020)
  • Velma
Osmosis Jones
  • Osmosis Jones (2001)
  • Ozzy & Drix
The Lego Movie
  • The Lego Movie (2014)
  • The Lego Batman Movie (2017)
  • The Lego Ninjago Movie (2017)
  • Unikitty! (2017)
  • The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part (2019)
ThunderCats
  • ThunderCats (2011 TV series)
  • ThunderCats Roar
Films and specials
Theatrical films
  • Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (1993)
  • Space Jam (1996)
  • Cats Don't Dance (1997)
  • Quest for Camelot (1998)
  • The Iron Giant (1999)
  • Osmosis Jones (2001)
  • Looney Tunes: Back in Action (2003)
  • The Lego Movie (2014)
  • Storks (2016)
  • The Lego Batman Movie (2017)
  • The Lego Ninjago Movie (2017)
  • Teen Titans Go! To the Movies (2018)
  • Smallfoot (2018)
  • The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part (2019)
  • Scoob! (2020)
  • Tom & Jerry (2021)
  • Space Jam: A New Legacy (2021)
  • DC League of Super-Pets (2022)
  • The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim (2024)
  • The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie (2025)
  • The Cat in the Hat (2026)
  • Coyote vs. Acme (2026)
  • Scoob! Holiday Haunt (unreleased)
Television specials
  • A Miser Brothers' Christmas (2008)
  • Scooby-Doo! Spooky Games (2012)
  • Robot Chicken DC Comics Special (2012)
  • Scooby-Doo! Haunted Holidays (2012)
  • Scooby-Doo! and the Spooky Scarecrow (2013)
  • Scooby-Doo! Mecha Mutt Menace (2013)
  • Robot Chicken DC Comics Special 2: Villains in Paradise (2014)
  • Scooby-Doo! Ghastly Goals (2014)
  • Tom and Jerry: Santa's Little Helpers (2014)
  • Lego DC Comics: Batman Be-Leaguered (2014)
  • Elf: Buddy's Musical Christmas (2014)
  • Scooby-Doo! and the Beach Beastie (2015)
  • Robot Chicken DC Comics Special III: Magical Friendship (2015)
  • Lego Scooby-Doo! Knight Time Terror (2015)
  • DC Super Hero Girls: Super Hero High (2016)
  • Beebo Saves Christmas (2021)
Direct-to-video
1990s
  • Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation (1992)
  • Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero (1998)
  • Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island (1998)
  • Scooby-Doo! and the Witch's Ghost (1999)
  • Wakko's Wish (1999)
2000s
  • Tweety's High-Flying Adventure (2000)
  • Scooby-Doo and the Alien Invaders (2000)
  • Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker (2000)
  • Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase (2001)
  • Tom and Jerry: The Magic Ring (2002)
  • Baby Looney Tunes' Eggs-traordinary Adventure (2003)
  • Scooby-Doo! and the Legend of the Vampire (2003)
  • Scooby-Doo! and the Monster of Mexico (2003)
  • Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman (2003)
  • Scooby-Doo! and the Loch Ness Monster (2004)
  • Kangaroo Jack: G'Day U.S.A.! (2004)
  • ¡Mucha Lucha!: The Return of El Maléfico (2005)
  • Tom and Jerry: Blast Off to Mars (2005)
  • Aloha, Scooby-Doo! (2005)
  • Tom and Jerry: The Fast and the Furry (2005)
  • The Batman vs. Dracula (2005)
  • Scooby-Doo! in Where's My Mummy? (2005)
  • Scooby-Doo! Pirates Ahoy! (2006)
  • Superman: Brainiac Attacks (2006)
  • Tom and Jerry: Shiver Me Whiskers (2006)
  • Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo (2006)
  • Bah, Humduck! A Looney Tunes Christmas (2006)
  • Chill Out, Scooby-Doo! (2007)
  • Superman: Doomsday (2007)
  • Tom and Jerry: A Nutcracker Tale (2007)
  • Justice League: The New Frontier (2008)
  • Batman: Gotham Knight (2008)
  • Scooby-Doo! and the Goblin King (2008)
  • Wonder Woman (2009)
  • Scooby-Doo! and the Samurai Sword (2009)
  • Green Lantern: First Flight (2009)
  • Superman/Batman: Public Enemies (2009)
2010s
2010
  • Scooby-Doo! Abracadabra-Doo
  • Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths
  • Batman: Under the Red Hood
  • Tom and Jerry Meet Sherlock Holmes
  • Scooby-Doo! Camp Scare
  • Superman/Batman: Apocalypse
2011
  • All-Star Superman
  • Green Lantern: Emerald Knights
  • Tom and Jerry and the Wizard of Oz
  • Scooby-Doo! Legend of the Phantosaur
  • Batman: Year One
2012
  • Justice League: Doom
  • Scooby-Doo! Music of the Vampire
  • Superman vs. The Elite
  • Batman: The Dark Knight Returns (2012/2013)
  • Tom and Jerry: Robin Hood and His Merry Mouse
  • Big Top Scooby-Doo!
2013
  • Scooby-Doo! Mask of the Blue Falcon
  • Superman: Unbound
  • Scooby-Doo! Adventures: The Mystery Map
  • Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox
  • Tom and Jerry's Giant Adventure
  • Scooby-Doo! Stage Fright
2014
  • JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time
  • Justice League: War
  • Scooby-Doo! WrestleMania Mystery
  • Son of Batman
  • Batman: Assault on Arkham
  • Scooby-Doo! Frankencreepy
  • Tom and Jerry: The Lost Dragon
2015
  • Justice League: Throne of Atlantis
  • Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League vs. Bizarro League
  • Scooby-Doo! Moon Monster Madness
  • The Flintstones & WWE: Stone Age SmackDown!
  • Batman vs. Robin
  • Batman Unlimited: Animal Instincts
  • Tom and Jerry: Spy Quest
  • Scooby-Doo! and Kiss: Rock and Roll Mystery
  • Justice League: Gods and Monsters
  • Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run
  • Batman Unlimited: Monster Mayhem
  • Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League – Attack of the Legion of Doom
2016
  • Batman: Bad Blood
  • Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League – Cosmic Clash
  • Justice League vs. Teen Titans
  • Lego Scooby-Doo! Haunted Hollywood
  • Tom and Jerry: Back to Oz
  • Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League – Gotham City Breakout
  • Batman: The Killing Joke
  • Scooby-Doo! and WWE: Curse of the Speed Demon
  • DC Super Hero Girls: Hero of the Year
  • Batman Unlimited: Mechs vs. Mutants
  • Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders
2017
  • Justice League Dark
  • Scooby-Doo! Shaggy's Showdown
  • The Jetsons & WWE: Robo-WrestleMania!
  • Teen Titans: The Judas Contract
  • DC Super Hero Girls: Intergalactic Games
  • Tom and Jerry: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
  • Lego Scooby-Doo! Blowout Beach Bash
  • Lego DC Super Hero Girls: Brain Drain
  • Batman and Harley Quinn
  • Batman vs. Two-Face
2018
  • Scooby-Doo! & Batman: The Brave and the Bold
  • Batman: Gotham by Gaslight
  • Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: The Flash
  • Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay
  • Batman Ninja
  • Lego DC Super Hero Girls: Super-Villain High
  • Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Aquaman – Rage of Atlantis
  • The Death of Superman
  • Scooby-Doo! and the Gourmet Ghost
  • DC Super Hero Girls: Legends of Atlantis
2019
  • Reign of the Supermen
  • Scooby-Doo! and the Curse of the 13th Ghost
  • Justice League vs. the Fatal Five
  • Batman vs. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
  • Batman: Hush
  • Teen Titans Go! vs. Teen Titans
  • Lego DC Batman: Family Matters
  • Scooby-Doo! Return to Zombie Island
  • Wonder Woman: Bloodlines
2020s
2020
  • Superman: Red Son
  • Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion's Revenge
  • Lego DC Shazam! Magic and Monsters
  • Justice League Dark: Apokolips War
  • Deathstroke: Knights & Dragons: The Movie
  • Superman: Man of Tomorrow
  • Happy Halloween, Scooby-Doo!
2021
  • Batman: Soul of the Dragon
  • Scooby-Doo! The Sword and the Scoob
  • Justice Society: World War II
  • Teen Titans Go! See Space Jam
  • Batman: The Long Halloween
  • Mortal Kombat Legends: Battle of the Realms
  • Straight Outta Nowhere: Scooby-Doo! Meets Courage the Cowardly Dog
  • Injustice
2022
  • Tom and Jerry: Cowboy Up!
  • Catwoman: Hunted
  • Teen Titans Go! & DC Super Hero Girls: Mayhem in the Multiverse
  • King Tweety
  • Green Lantern: Beware My Power
  • Trick or Treat Scooby-Doo!
  • Mortal Kombat Legends: Snow Blind
  • Batman and Superman: Battle of the Super Sons
  • Tom and Jerry: Snowman's Land
  • Green Lantern: Beware My Power
2023
  • Legion of Super-Heroes
  • Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham
  • Justice League x RWBY: Super Heroes & Huntsmen
  • Taz: Quest for Burger
  • Justice League: Warworld
  • Babylon 5: The Road Home
  • Scooby-Doo! and Krypto, Too!
  • Mortal Kombat Legends: Cage Match
2024
  • Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths
  • Watchmen
2025
  • Batman Ninja vs. Yakuza League
  • Aztec Batman: Clash of Empires
Short films
  • The Duxorcist (1987)
  • The Night of the Living Duck (1988)
  • Box-Office Bunny (1990)
  • Chariots of Fur (1994)
  • Carrotblanca (1995)
  • Another Froggy Evening (1995)
  • Superior Duck (1996)
  • Pullet Surprise (1997)
  • Marvin the Martian in the Third Dimension (1997)
  • From Hare to Eternity (1997)
  • Father of the Bird (1997)
  • Little Go Beep (2000)
  • Chase Me (2003)
  • The Karate Guard (2005)
  • DC Showcase: The Spectre (2010)
  • DC Showcase: Jonah Hex (2010)
  • Coyote Falls (2010)
  • Fur of Flying (2010)
  • DC Showcase: Green Arrow (2010)
  • Superman/Shazam!: The Return of Black Adam (2010)
  • Rabid Rider (2010)
  • DC Showcase: Catwoman (2011)
  • I Tawt I Taw a Puddy Tat (2011)
  • Daffy's Rhapsody (2012)
  • The Master (2016)
  • The Late Batsby (2018)
Other TV series
1990s
  • Road Rovers
  • Waynehead
  • Free Willy
  • Histeria!
  • Detention
2000s
  • Baby Blues
  • ¡Mucha Lucha!
  • 3-South
  • Xiaolin Showdown
  • Firehouse Tales
  • Coconut Fred's Fruit Salad Island!
  • Johnny Test (characters)
2010s
  • Mike Tyson Mysteries
  • Bunnicula
  • Right Now Kapow
  • Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz
  • Green Eggs and Ham
2020s
  • Little Ellen
  • Gremlins
See also
  • List of Warner Bros. Animation productions
  • Warner Bros. Pictures Animation
  • Warner Bros. Feature Animation
  • Warner Bros. Cartoons
  • Warner Bros. Family Entertainment
  • Hanna-Barbera
  • Cartoon Network Productions
    • Cartoon Network Studios
    • Williams Street
    • Hanna-Barbera Studios Europe
  • Unproduced projects
  • List of Warner Bros. theatrical animated feature films
  • Warner Bros. Cartoons
  • Warner Bros. Animation
  • v
  • t
  • e
Kids' WB
Original programs
  • Coconut Fred's Fruit Salad Island! (2005–2006)
  • Detention (1999–2001)
  • Histeria! (1998–2001)
  • Loonatics Unleashed (2005–2007)
  • ¡Mucha Lucha! (2002–2005)
  • The Nightmare Room (2001–2002)
  • Ozzy & Drix (2002–2004)
  • Road Rovers (1996–1997)
  • Shaggy & Scooby-Doo Get a Clue! (2006–2008)
  • The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries (1995–2001)
  • Tom and Jerry Tales (2006–2008)
  • What's New, Scooby-Doo? (2002–2005)
  • Waynehead (1996–1997)
  • Xiaolin Showdown (2003–2006)
DC ComicsCo-productions
  • The Batman (2004–2008)
  • Batman Beyond (1999–2001)
  • Legion of Super Heroes (2006–2008)
  • The New Batman Adventures (1997–1999)
  • The New Batman/Superman Adventures (1997–2000)
  • Teen Titans (2003–2005; 2007–2008)
  • Static Shock (2000–2004)
  • Superman: The Animated Series (1996–2000)
  • The Zeta Project (2001–2002)
AmblinCo-productions
  • Animaniacs (1995–1998)
  • Freakazoid! (1995–1997)
  • Pinky and the Brain (1995–2000)
  • Pinky, Elmyra & the Brain (1998–1999)
Compilations
  • The Cat&Birdy Warneroonie PinkyBrainy Big Cartoonie Show (1999–2000)
  • Bugs 'n' Daffy (1996–1999)
  • The Daffy Duck Show (1996–1997)
  • That's Warner Bros.! (1995–1996)
Acquired/Licensed programs
  • Brats of the Lost Nebula (1998)
  • Captain Planet and the Planeteers (1997–1998)
  • Channel Umptee-3 (1997–1998)
  • Da Boom Crew (2004)
  • Earthworm Jim (1995–1996)
  • Generation O! (2000–2001)
  • Invasion America (1998)
  • Jackie Chan Adventures (2000–2005)
  • Johnny Test (2005–2008)
  • Magi-Nation (2007–2008)
  • Max Steel (2000–2001)
  • Men in Black: The Series (1997–2001)
  • Monster Allergy (2006–2007)
  • Phantom Investigators (2002)
  • Rescue Heroes (2001–2003)
  • Skunk Fu! (2007–2008)
  • Spider Riders (2006–2007)
  • The Legend of Calamity Jane (1997)
  • The Mummy (2001–2003)
  • The Spectacular Spider-Man (2008)
  • Waynehead (1996–1997)
  • Will and Dewitt (2007–2008)
  • World of Quest (2008)
  • X-Men: Evolution (2000–2003)
Anime and Asian cartoons
  • Astro Boy (2004)
  • Cardcaptors (2000–2001)
  • Cubix: Robots for Everyone (2001–2003)
  • Dragon Ball Z (2001)
  • Eon Kid (2007–2008)
  • MegaMan NT Warrior (2003–2005)
  • Pokémon (1999–2006)
  • Sailor Moon (2001)
  • Transformers: Cybertron (2005)
  • Viewtiful Joe (2005–2006)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! (2001–2006)
Related topics
  • Children's programming on TBS and TNT
  • Pillow Head Hour
  • Saturday morning programming on Cartoon Network
  • Warner Bros. Animation
  • Cartoon Network Studios
  • Toonami
  • Specials
Succeeding blocks
  • The CW4Kids / Toonzai (programs)
  • Vortexx
  • Kids' WB Australia
  • v
  • t
  • e
Annie Award for Best Animated Television Production
  • The Simpsons (1992)
  • The Simpsons (1993)
  • The Simpsons (1994)
  • The Simpsons (1995)
  • The Simpsons (1996)
  • The Simpsons (1998)
  • The Simpsons (1997)
  • The New Batman/Superman Adventures / The Simpsons (1998)
  • The Simpsons (1999)
  • Mickey Mouse Works / The Simpsons (2000)
  • Batman Beyond / The Simpsons (2001)
  • The Simpsons (2002)
  • The Simpsons (2003)
  • SpongeBob SquarePants (2004)
  • Star Wars: Clone Wars (2005)
  • Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends (2006)
  • Creature Comforts (2007)
  • Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode II (2008)
  • Prep & Landing (2009)
  • Futurama (2010)
  1. ^ cameronmoviesandtv (November 19, 2022). "Justice League Unlimited – Season 1, Episode 26 – "Epilogue" – The Legacy of Batman and Remembering Kevin Conroy". cameronmoviesandtv. Retrieved April 19, 2024.

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