Batman: The Animated Series

1992
4.6
257 reviews
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Season 4 episodes (24)

1 Holiday Knights
13/9/97
Season-only
During the Christmas season, Harley and Poison Ivy lure Bruce into a hypnotic shopping spree while Joker threatens Gotham with a sonic bomb loud enough to kill anyone within earshot of its explosion.
2 Sins of the Father
20/9/97
Season-only
Tim Drake, a toughened teenaged street kid, gets involved with Two-Face's gang, but eventually is trained by Batman to become the new Robin.
3 Cold Comfort
11/10/97
Season-only
Avenging the loss of his wife, Mr. Freeze goes on an icy rampage throughout Gotham, hoping to confront his ultimate target: Batman.
4 Double Talk
22/11/97
Season-only
After Arnold Wesker, the Ventriloquist, is released from Arkham Asylum supposedly cured, his alter personality, mob boss Scarface, surfaces and plunges Wesker back into a life of crime.
5 You Scratch My Back
15/11/97
Season-only
Much to the chagrin of Batman and Batgirl, Nightwing teams with Catwoman to combat a gang of South American gunrunners.
6 Never Fear
1/11/97
Season-only
After Batman inhales Scarecrow's "No Fear" gas, Robin fears the Caped Crusader might kill someone, so he personally confronts Scarecrow in his effort to save Batman.
7 Joker's Millions
21/2/98
Season-only
The Joker is penniless, but when he inherits money from a Mob boss, he distributes it freely throughout Gotham to gain influence.
8 Growing Pains
28/2/98
Season-only
A mysterious young girl enters Robin's life, but she is really a scout for Clayface.
9 Love is a Croc
11/7/98
Season-only
Killer Croc teams with demented child actress Baby Doll to perpetrate crimes throughout Gotham, but Baby Doll is romantically interested in Croc--a feeling he doesn't share.
10 Torch Song
13/6/98
Season-only
When a rock star refuses the advances of her special effects man, Garfield Lynns, he becomes Firefly, a madman who vows to burn down the city.
11 The Ultimate Thrill
14/9/98
Season-only
Roxy Rocket, a villainess for whom cheating death is the ultimate thrill, leads Batman on a citywide chase.
12 Over the Edge
23/5/98
Season-only
Under the influence of the Scarecrow, Batgirl dreams her own untimely death and the resulting public revelation that Bruce Wayne is Batman.
13 Mean Seasons
25/4/98
Season-only
Page Monroe, a disgruntled model, creates chaos in Gotham as she avenges her forced exile from a youth-oriented fashion world.
14 Critters
19/9/98
Season-only
Seeking revenge for the shutdown of his growth project, Farmer Brown creates overgrown farm animals and unleashes them on Gotham City.
15 Cult of the Cat
18/9/98
Season-only
Catwoman is caught by a cat cult whose members plan to sacrifice Batman to their mascot--a ferocious tiger.
16 Animal Act
26/9/98
Season-only
Dick Grayson revisits his roots as a circus performer, only to find the Mad Hatter is using circus animals to commit crimes.
17 Old Wounds
3/10/98
Season-only
The original Robin tells the new Robin what caused the breakup of him and Batman as a crimefighting team.
18 The Demon Within
9/5/98
Season-only
Bruce resorts to black magic as he fights a demon released from an ancient artifact.
19 Legends of the Dark Knight
10/10/98
Season-only
Several children give their widely varying opinions of who they think Batman is.
20 Girls' Nite Out
17/10/98
Season-only
Harley, Poison Ivy and Livewire wreak havoc when they plan to have a leisurely night out in Gotham City.
21 Mad Love
16/1/99
Season-only
Harley recounts how she became involved with the Joker.
22 Chemistry
24/10/98
Season-only
Bruce Wayne's new wife entangles him in Poison Ivy's latest plot.
23 Beware the Creeper
7/11/98
Season-only
Reporter Jack Ryder goes insane, turns into a villain called the Creeper and steals the Joker's act.
24 Judgment Day
31/10/98
Season-only
Tired of "turnstile justice," a Gotham City judge takes matters of punishment into his own hands.

About this show

Vowing to avenge the senseless murder of his wealthy parents, Bruce Wayne devotes his life to wiping out lawlessness in Gotham City.

Ratings and reviews

4.6
257 reviews
A Google user
28 December 2014
The Fleischer Superman series of the 40s were ahead of their time. It's only fitting the other great DC hero should usher in a new era of quality and depth while harnessing similar Art-Deco visuals to create a modern masterpiece. The Batman Animated Series is perfect... the characters are faithful yet original, stories are layered and recognisable, the art is beyond anything of its time, or since. WB truly pulled out the stops. 'Heart of Ice' is the best 21 minutes of animation ever produced for TV.
7 people found this review helpful
Marc Losper
13 March 2014
As far as animation from the west is concerned, it doesn't get much better than this. It's as close to faultless as you can get (the only quibble being that these episodes don't have the original opening), especially when the entire season is $7. Stop reading and buy it now.
15 people found this review helpful
sze nichole
4 August 2020
ALL THE EPISODES ARE THERE!! ....It is a little bit annoying that the episodes are listed in their production order (i.e. when the studio made each episode), rather than the broadcast order, which is how the show was intended to be seen. You can google the correct order on the batman fandom site and everything is hunky doory. The first season is supposed to have 65 episodes, so I get why they broke the seasons up how they did. You're looking at $28 for 85 episodes, not bad. I do agree with the other comments though, would be great if they kept the original opening.... c'mon that's our childhood your messing with!! :'( ...and if they change the order of episodes to broadcast order = amazing!