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  • Batman Beyond (known as Batman of the Future in Europe, Latin America, Australia, New Zealand, India and also the Philippines, until its reruns) was the fourth television series produced in the DC Animated Universe continuity. It began airing on January 10, 1999 and ended its run on December 18, 2001.
  • Batman Beyond is a live-action adaption of the 1999-2001 TV series. It is the 1st film in the Batman Beyond Live-action movie franchise, and the 1st film in the DC Comic Cinematic Universe.
  • Batman Beyond is said to explore the darker side of many Batman projects, playing on key elements such as emotions, personal relations, fear of the unknown, technological malfunctions and the disturbing psychological elements of the character of Bruce Wayne. As such, it was considerably darker than most other children's programs at the time, although producer Bruce Timm recalls it was conceived as a kid-friendly Batman cartoon. It is also the first Batman series to portray the hero as a teenager. IGN named the show 40th on their list of "Top 100 Animated TV Series." The continuity of Batman Beyond has made various crossovers into comic books published by DC Comics, including an ongoing series beginning in 2011. Batman Beyond is currently airing on the television channel The Hub.
  • A live-action adaption of the 1999-2001 tv series. Unlike the series, this is supposed to tell a different side of Terry McGinnis. It is directed by Zack Snyder and produced by Michael Bay.
  • Batman Beyond is an American animated television series created by Warner Bros Animation in collaboration with DC Comics as a continuation of the Batman legacy. Depicting teenager Terry McGinnis as a new Batman in a futuristic Gotham City under the tutelage of an elderly Bruce Wayne, the series began airing on January 10, 1999, and ended its run on December 18, 2001. After 52 episodes spanning three seasons and one direct-to-video film, the series was put on hold for the Justice League animated series despite the network having announced plans for a fourth season. Batman Beyond is set in the chronological future of the DC Animated Universe. Batman Beyond premiered on Cartoon Network's Toonami block on October 1, 2001 and ran consistently until 2003.
  • Batman Beyond (known as Batman of the Future in Europe, Latin America, Australia and India) is an American animated television series created by Warner Bros. Animation in collaboration with DC Comics as a continuation of the Batman legacy. Depicting teenager Terry McGinnis as a new Batman in a futuristic Gotham City under the tutelage of an elderly Bruce Wayne, the series began airing on January 10, 1999, and ended its run on December 18, 2001. After 52 episodes spanning three seasons and one Direct-to-video film, the series was put on hold for the Justice League animated series, despite the network having announced plans for a fourth season.
  • Batman Beyond, an animated series which aired from 1999 to 2001, was produced by the same powerhouse team that started Batman the Animated Series and Superman: The Animated Series. This Action Series follows the adventures of teenager Terry McGinnis, in a story set about forty-some years in the future, where he accidentally discovers that the eccentric aged billionaire Bruce Wayne is, in fact, the legendary retired hero Batman. Also goes by the title Batman Of The Future in Europe, Japan, South America, New Zealand and Australia.
  • Batman Beyond, (Also known as Batman of the Future in some regions), is an American animated television series created by The WB Television Network in collaboration with DC Comics as a continuation of the Batman legacy. This series is the chronological end to what is known as the DC animated universe, though the actual end is the Justice League Unlimited episode, "Epilogue."
  • Batman of the Future (known as Batman Beyond in the United States) is an American animated television series based on the Batman-comic books published by DC Comics. The series is a production of The WB Television Network. Bruce is impressed by Terry's arts and takes him in service. From now on is Terry the new Batman. Bruce gives Terry a new costume, and supports as a mentor. Other film projects, including a live-action film and a sequel to "Return of the Joker" are never got off the ground.
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  • Shirley Walker
  • Kristopher Carter
  • Lolita Ritmanis
  • Michael McCuistion
Last
  • 2001-12-12
Series
  • 3
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  • Ended
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  • United States
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  • Batman Beyond
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  • Batman Beyond
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  • 1999-01-10
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  • List of Batman Beyond episodes
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  • Batman: The Animated Series
  • The New Batman Adventures
Distributors
  • WB network, The Hub
Title
  • Batman Beyond
  • Farewells
  • The Legacy Continues
  • Bat-Slapped in Store
  • Batman Chases Inque
  • Batman Defeats Chappell
  • Batman's First Fight
  • Cold vs. Hot
  • Genetic Theft
  • Golem Chases Shoppers
  • Hotel Scuffle
  • Inque Escapes!
  • Joker Chase
  • Move to the Groove
  • Nuclear Lab Destruction
  • Terrific Trio vs. Rocketeers
  • Trouble in the Museum
  • Willie Defeated
  • Yachting with the Card Gang
Duration
  • 1800.0
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Num episodes
  • 52
Abbreviation
  • BB
Related
  • Justice League
  • Justice League Unlimited
  • Static Shock
  • The Zeta Project
production dates
  • 1999
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  • 1999-01-10
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series creators
Years
  • 1999
Cover
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  • 3
Episodes
  • 52
Last Aired
  • 2001-12-18
Released
  • 1999-08-31
Artist
  • Shirley Walker, Kristopher Carter, Lolita Ritmanis, Michael McCuistion
Seasons
  • 3
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  • TV-Y7
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  • The WB Television Network
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  • Batman Beyond (known as Batman of the Future in Europe, Latin America, Australia and India) is an American animated television series created by Warner Bros. Animation in collaboration with DC Comics as a continuation of the Batman legacy. Depicting teenager Terry McGinnis as a new Batman in a futuristic Gotham City under the tutelage of an elderly Bruce Wayne, the series began airing on January 10, 1999, and ended its run on December 18, 2001. After 52 episodes spanning three seasons and one Direct-to-video film, the series was put on hold for the Justice League animated series, despite the network having announced plans for a fourth season. Batman Beyond is set in the chronological future of the DC animated universe (despite being released before Static Shock, Justice League and Justice League Unlimited). Batman Beyond is said to explore the darker side of many Batman projects, playing on key elements such as emotions, personal relations, fear of the unknown, to cyberpunk and sci-fi themed elements such as issues and dilemmas of innovation and technological and scientific progress affecting society, and to the disturbing psychological elements of the character of Bruce Wayne. As such, it was considerably darker than most other children's programs at the time, although producer Bruce Timm recalls it was conceived as a kid-friendly Batman cartoon. It is also the first Batman series to portray the hero as a teenager. IGN named the show 40th on their list of "Top 100 Animated TV Series." The premise of Batman Beyond has been used in various comic book stories published by DC Comics, including an ongoing series beginning in 2011.
  • Batman Beyond (known as Batman of the Future in Europe, Latin America, Australia, New Zealand, India and also the Philippines, until its reruns) was the fourth television series produced in the DC Animated Universe continuity. It began airing on January 10, 1999 and ended its run on December 18, 2001.
  • Batman Beyond is a live-action adaption of the 1999-2001 TV series. It is the 1st film in the Batman Beyond Live-action movie franchise, and the 1st film in the DC Comic Cinematic Universe.
  • Batman Beyond, (Also known as Batman of the Future in some regions), is an American animated television series created by The WB Television Network in collaboration with DC Comics as a continuation of the Batman legacy. Batman Beyond began airing on January 10, 1999 and ended its run on December 18, 2001. With 52 episodes and one direct-to-video movie under its belt, the series was then put on hold for the new Justice League animated series. There was a short-lived spin-off, The Zeta Project. It is worth noting that in The Zeta Project's first season episode "Shadows", there is a crossover with Batman Beyond; in this continuity, the story takes place between the episode "Countdown" and the series finale "Unmasked." This series is the chronological end to what is known as the DC animated universe, though the actual end is the Justice League Unlimited episode, "Epilogue." While the animated series has discontinued and does not appear to be reviving any time soon, the Beyond verse continues in the Batman Beyond comics restarted in 2010 and is still continuing, as well as the spinoff comics of Superman Beyond and Justice League Beyond.
  • Batman Beyond, an animated series which aired from 1999 to 2001, was produced by the same powerhouse team that started Batman the Animated Series and Superman: The Animated Series. This Action Series follows the adventures of teenager Terry McGinnis, in a story set about forty-some years in the future, where he accidentally discovers that the eccentric aged billionaire Bruce Wayne is, in fact, the legendary retired hero Batman. Also goes by the title Batman Of The Future in Europe, Japan, South America, New Zealand and Australia. Having some personal reasons to dole out justice himself, Terry pressures Bruce to allow him to take up the mantle of the legendary crime-fighter. Initially reluctant, Bruce eventually accepts Terry because his father was killed while uncovering corrupt dealings in what was once Wayne Enterprises, now merged into Wayne-Powers Enterprises after a hostile takeover by Derek Powers several years ago. Sharing a similar thirst for justice with the original Batman and armed with an advanced combat suit, Terry works to make criminals afraid of the Batman once more while Bruce acts as Mission Control and his mentor, directly coaching Terry from the Batcave on most of his adventures. The Gotham city of the mid-twenty-first century is an archetypical Cyberpunk setting, though some Noir remnants from the original series show up occasionally. It is still dirty, crowded and corrupt, only now the cars can fly. Wayne-Powers Enterprises does not have the philanthropic ideals that existed with Wayne heading the company, and Derek Powers is unhappy with the interference caused by this new Batman. His transformation into the radioactive supervillain Blight because of Batman only makes the hatred more personal. The creators were deliberate in not trying to re-hash all of the old villains, trying instead to give the show its own Rogues Gallery. However, elements of the old Bat-Mythos are used in new ways; a street gang called "The Jokerz" borrows the sick imagery of the most famous Bat-villain and the series even has a Commissioner Gordon: Barbara Gordon, a.k.a. Batgirl. She is into her 60s and, unlike her father, is extremely opposed to this new Batman, seemingly embittered by a past falling-out with Bruce. This series follows the structure of a Revival. However, Batman the Animated Series and Superman: The Animated Series were still in production when Batman Beyond was first pitched and developed, so there was no "end" before this show began. The actual impetus was a meddling executive requesting a Batman-in-high-school series that could be marketed to the Buffy audience. Because of this, it is not without its flaws; many new villains had generic motives and lacked the psychological edge of the classic Batman. But the show's best episodes sit right alongside the best of the other DCAU series. The strength in this series is in Bruce being a father figure to Terry, while Terry comes full circle as his own man and his own Batman, who even ends up surprising the old and jaded Mr Wayne. A well-loved two-part episode brought in Superman and the futuristic Justice League, which proved so popular that it helped sell the series of the same name, which effectively replaced this series in 2001. Batman Beyond did not have a proper Grand Finale, simply ending production at the conclusion of its third season, but it did produce a feature-length special and eventually received a proper conclusion in the Justice League Unlimited episode "Epilogue." Kevin Conroy of Batman the Animated Series reprises his role as Bruce Wayne, while Terry is voiced by Will Friedle. There was a direct to DVD feature called Return of the Joker, with Mark Hamill returning as the Ace of Knaves himself, that helped bridge the gap between end of the "present" DCAU in Justice League and the future of Batman Beyond, including Batman's final fight with the Joker, and providing a deeper reason for just why he eventually gave up being Batman. Interest in the series has evidently picked up dramatically of late; a special edition DVD collection has been released and the show is currently airing on The Hub network. While it had its own spin-off comic book for a while in the late 90s DC recently has published a mini-series based on the show; and now is publishing a new ongoing comic series. For the tropes featured in the current comic book adaptation, see Batman Beyond. Creators Stan Berkowitz and Alan Burnett went on to write Batman Live. Has a character sheet that Needs More Love! It also has a Best Episode Crowner.
  • Batman of the Future (known as Batman Beyond in the United States) is an American animated television series based on the Batman-comic books published by DC Comics. The series is a production of The WB Television Network. The series is set in the future of the DC Animated Universe, and is a spin-off of the series Batman: The Animated Series and The New Batman Adventures. The series ran from 10 January 1999 up to and including 18 december 2001. The series is also broadcast in Netherlands. The series capitalizes on the dark aspects of the Batman franchise, such as emotions, personal relationships, and fear of the unknown. Content [hide] 1 Story 2 Pack 3 Characters 4 Episodes 4.1 season 1 4.2 season 2 4.3 season 3 4.4 crossovers 4.5 Movies 5 Strips 6 external links Story[Edit] The story begins about 20 years after the end of The New Batman Adventures. Bruce Wayne is still Batman, but his age begins to play tricks him. One day he tries with his new batman outfit to release a hostage. During the fight he gets a heart attack and needs to stay alive deny his main principle and gun suits. In the batcave he salvages the costume on in addition to his Batsuit, that of Batgirl and Robin and Nightwing. He sees himself forced to stop for good misdaadbestrijden. 20 years later we meet Terry Mcginnis, a 17-year-old boy with martial arts experience and former troublemaker. He takes it on In the tram for a fellow passenger against a member of the Jokerz-street gang. Later in the evening that Jokerz back with the whole gang. In a motor just for Bruce, who must Chase Terry dodging middle of the road is. Bruce saves despite his weak heart the Jokerz down. Terry helps him afterwards to his home. Here he discovered the Batgrot. If he later comes home he discovers that his father has been murdered and he get revenge. He ' lends ' the batsuit and eventually know the murderer of his father to kill. Bruce is impressed by Terry's arts and takes him in service. From now on is Terry the new Batman. Bruce gives Terry a new costume, and supports as a mentor. In the series fighting Terry as Batman against a series of new villains, but also a number of well-known. So Mr. Freeze pops up again, and a street gang fight Terry modeled after The Joker. Also comes with one more about Bruce's life in recent years. As it turns out his ties to the Justice League to have broken, and Alfred Pennyworth is years back to England left never to return. Pak[Edit] Terry wears his costume or Batman, but the title is very different from the costume that Bruce Wayne used. So the suit tighter of form and does not have a cape. The new suit is equipped with the latest technology such as: It strengthens the properties of the carrier. It can fly using missiles in the heels and using wings. It fires batterangs from the wrists. The fingertips contain all kinds of sensors. The suit can make himself invisible. The gloves can change in sharp claws. In the right glove is a device that makes electronic locks open. Terry is always in contact with Bruce who sees what he sees and supports him advice. Characters[Edit] Terry Mcginnis: the new Batman. He took over the role of Batman in itself after the death of his father. Bruce Wayne: the former Batman, now an old man who Terry gives advice via computer. Commissioner Gordon: Barbara has her father succeeded as Commissioner. They used to be Batgirl. She knows that Bruce was Batman and also know that Terry is the new Batman. Maxime: a classmate of Terry who has discovered that Terry Batman is. She is good with computers and helps Batman (Terry) with that. Dana: the girlfriend of Terry. She is not aware of Terry's double life. Zeta: a syntoid, a robot with the purpose to kill people. Zeta got remorse and escaped its creators. Batman has helped. Enemies: Blight: the Director of Powers, Derek Power a multi billionaire who tried several times to buy Bruce Wayne company has about. Blight used the company as a front for producing chemical and biological weapons. He has a load to a seedy business partner sold. While loading the gas to Batman throws a cylinder with Powers that the cylinder barrels being taken away and is exposed to the gas. His doctors know to save his life by using radiation to kill the virus, but the virus mutates and changes Powers walked in a nuclear reactor. He is a synthetic skin fitting so as not to stand out but when he angrily is melting the skin off. Inque: a huurlinge masquerading as a ink stain of all kinds may change. Spellbinder: the school psychologist who using indoctrination can show people things and do it. Shriek: a sound engineer who invented a pack that using sound waves can demolish buildings. Unfortunately, it could not attract the interest of Derek Powers. Gets the command of Powers to Bruce Wayne Shreeve to kill. He fails time and time again and discovered him as Terry is forced to change his name in Shreeve Shriek. In a confrontation with Batman he send using the grab a huge dose of anti-sound out and strengthens the ambient noise so strong that he can hear only things. Batman eventually know the anti-sound generator to sabotage and by the enormous strengthening of ambient noise is Shriek than forever deaf. Mad Stan: a deranged terrorist anarchist who all in the conspiracies of the Government to address with explosives. He has a small dog that Boom-Boom is called. Stalker: an African Hunter who is strengthened by a hunting accident with metal spine. Curare: a huurmoordernaar with a razor-sharp sword. Jokerz: the real Joker is already long gone, but this street gang has taken over his identity and appearance. Big Time: an old friend of Terry. After he is exposed to growth hormones, he is a strong but hideous monster become. Episodes[Edit] Season 1[Edit] Rebirth (1) – Bruce is forced to stop as Batman. Rebirth (2) Black Out-Terry gets acquainted with Inqe Golem-Willy Watts, a classmate of Terry, his father belittles him constantly bullied and is huge. Willy steals a huge construction robot and he takes revenge. Meltdown-the disease of Powers is worse. A doctor has a plan. To do this, first an experiment on mr.Freeze be done. Heroes-Batman gets competition from the Terrific Trio. Shriek – Terry is introduced to Shriek, which things to do is to kill Bruce. Dead man's Hand-Terry gets acquainted with the Royal Flush Gang. The Winning Edge-The sports team at school makes in the secret use of "stickers". Spellbound-kids in school steal home all kinds of stuff. Terry goes on research. Disappearing Inque-Inque is back and she wants to take revenge on Batman. A Touch of Curaré- Ascension-at a meeting can not control themselves and Powers is reveals that he is Blight. Season 2[Edit] Splicers-among the youth of Gotham is a new fad arose. Splicen, mixing with animal DNA. The Government is working on a ban on splicen. Earth Mover-a classmate of Terry is kidnapped by strange mud-like creatures. Joyride-during a test flight with a new military unit hit the nuclear reactor overloaded. However, a group of Jokerz hijacks the unit. Lost Soul- Hidden Agenda Bloodsport Once Burned- Hooked Up- Rats-Dana is kidnapped by a boy with a rattenkop. Mind Games- Revenant- Babel-Shriek upsets all the sound-communication in Gotham. He wants revenge on Batman. Terry's Friend Dates a Robot-Howard a poor classmate of Terry organizes a party at his home. He has a syntoid that pretends to be his girlfriend. Eyewitness- Final Cut- The Last Resort- Armory-the stepfather of a classmate of Terry gets fired. In order to maintain its standard of living he developed weapons for criminals. Sneak Peek – a sensation reporter has discovered the secret identity of Batman with a camera and wants to announce that The Eggbaby-Terry has a project for school, taking care of an egg-baby. Meanwhile Gotham plagued by robberies. Zeta-Terry gets acquainted with Zeta, a syntoid. Plague- April Moon-Gotham is plagued by a youth gang with super prosthetics. Sentries of the Last Cosmos- Payback- Where's Terry? - Ace in the Hole-Ace, the dog of Bruce, is gone. Terry goes on research. Season 3[Edit] King's Ransom- Untouchable- Inqueling- Big Time-Big Time, an old friend of Terry, Terry asks for help. Out of the Past Speak No Evil The Call (1) – Terry is asked by superman to become a member of the Justice League The Call (2)-Superman is possessed by an alien starfish Betrayal Curse of Kobra (1) – Terry goes on training camp. Meanwhile, the terrorist organization Kobra working on a plan. Curse of Kobra (2)-Kobra wants a super bomb to create a new ice age. Countdown- Unmasked-a little boy has Terry discovered as Batman. Kobra is now after him. Crossovers[Edit] Batman of the Future has a number of crossovers with other series, usually through an episode of that series: Static Shock: in the episode "Future Shock" of this series travels Static accidentally 40 years into the future and meet the future Batman. Justice League Unlimited: five crossoverafleveringen, including three as part of the series: The Once and Future Thing Part 1 and 2 (Justice League episodes) Epilogue (Justice League episode)-this episode can be seen to end Batman of the Future. The Call Part 1 and 2 Movies[Edit] 2000 appeared In the direct-to-video film Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker. It unexpectedly returns the Joker back to Gotham City. Other film projects, including a live-action film and a sequel to "Return of the Joker" are never got off the ground. Comics[Edit] From november 1999 to October 2001 also released a comic book series based on "Batman of the Future". Terry/Batman also appeared in a number of other comic books published by DC Comics.
  • Batman Beyond is said to explore the darker side of many Batman projects, playing on key elements such as emotions, personal relations, fear of the unknown, technological malfunctions and the disturbing psychological elements of the character of Bruce Wayne. As such, it was considerably darker than most other children's programs at the time, although producer Bruce Timm recalls it was conceived as a kid-friendly Batman cartoon. It is also the first Batman series to portray the hero as a teenager. IGN named the show 40th on their list of "Top 100 Animated TV Series." The continuity of Batman Beyond has made various crossovers into comic books published by DC Comics, including an ongoing series beginning in 2011. Batman Beyond is currently airing on the television channel The Hub.
  • Batman Beyond is an American animated television series created by Warner Bros Animation in collaboration with DC Comics as a continuation of the Batman legacy. Depicting teenager Terry McGinnis as a new Batman in a futuristic Gotham City under the tutelage of an elderly Bruce Wayne, the series began airing on January 10, 1999, and ended its run on December 18, 2001. After 52 episodes spanning three seasons and one direct-to-video film, the series was put on hold for the Justice League animated series despite the network having announced plans for a fourth season. Batman Beyond is set in the chronological future of the DC Animated Universe. Batman Beyond premiered on Cartoon Network's Toonami block on October 1, 2001 and ran consistently until 2003. Batman Beyond is said to explore the darker side of many Batman projects, playing on key elements such as emotions, personal relations, fear of the unknown, technological malfunctions and the disturbing psychological elements of the character of Bruce Wayne. As such, it was considerably darker than most other children's programs at the time, although producer Bruce Timm recalls it was conceived as a kid-friendly Batman cartoon. It is also the first Batman series to portray the hero as a teenager. IGN named the show 40th on their list of "Top 100 Animated TV Series." The continuity of Batman Beyond has made various crossovers into comic books published by DC Comics, including an ongoing series beginning in 2011. Batman Beyond is currently airing on the television channel The Hub.
  • A live-action adaption of the 1999-2001 tv series. Unlike the series, this is supposed to tell a different side of Terry McGinnis. It is directed by Zack Snyder and produced by Michael Bay.
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