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  58. Batman isn't going at it alone this time! From Warner Bros. Animation comes the latest interpretation of the classic Batman franchise. Our caped crusader is teamed up with heroes from across the DC Universe, delivering nonstop action and adventure with a touch of comic relief. Blue Beetle, Green Arrow, Aquaman and countless others will get a chance to uphold justice alongside Batman. Though still based in Gotham, Batman will frequently find himself outside city limits, facing situations that are both unfamiliar and exhilarating. With formidable foes around every corner, Batman will still rely on his stealth, resourcefulness and limitless supply of cool gadgets to bring justice home.
  59. An updated animated series centering on the Caped Crusader himself as he partners and deals with his fellow superheroes in the DC Comics universe.
  60. I&#39;ll be the first to admit that I didn&#39;t think much of Batman: The Brave and the Bold when I first heard of it. To me it looked exactly like what the dimwitted fanboys ended up accusing it of. My interest was sparked, however slightly, after catching a few episodes, though. I felt I could appreciate what the show was attempting to do; namely it&#39;s showcasing of lesser known DC characters like Bluebeetle and Red Tornado.<br/><br/>It was glowing recommendations from various sites that finally persuaded me to give the show a watch, and I can safely say that I haven&#39;t had this much fun watching a cartoon in quite a while.<br/><br/>So, what exactly does BBB hide under its campy exterior? Well, first of all a sharp and quite sardonic sense of humor that is more than likely to elicit quite a few chuckles out of you. It takes advantage of the inherent camp that some of its characters provide, and combines it effortlessly with sharp dialogue and great character gags.<br/><br/>And let&#39;s talk about that, too: BBB provides some of the best characterizations of lesser known DC characters you will ever get the pleasure of seeing on the small screen. Of particular note is their take on Aquaman: A boastful, bombastic and neverendingly optimistic hunk of a man that treats every day as a new escapade of heroic exploits (even to the point of naming every adventure with a grand title like &quot;Plague of the Planet Master&quot; or &quot;The time Batman almost died&quot;). Not only is he by far the highlight of the show&#39;s comedy, but he also manages to contribute meaningfully in several episodes. Finally a cartoon that proves once and for all that Aquaman does not, in fact, &quot;suck&quot;.<br/><br/>Other personal highlights include Jamie Reyes; the Blue Beetle. While the contemporary cartoon Young Justice did an ultimately better job delving into Bluebeetle&#39;s mythology, I find myself enjoying this particular characterization immensely. Bluebeetle is by far the one hero on the show that I&#39;ve invested the most time into finding out more about. And I give this show my thanks for introducing me to this particular character&#39;s quite fascinating mythos and powerset.<br/><br/>Overall, the show pulls few punches with the amount of characters it throws around. Practically every episode has Batman partner up with some new character from the depths of the DC comics universe, and the vast majority of them are done quite well. This goes for the villains, too although I admit I didn&#39;t much care for their interpretation of Martian Manhunter or The Joker. But hey, you&#39;re not going to please everyone.<br/><br/>Another highlight of the show is its general tone and feel. Before anything else, BBB is pure, unspoiled, exhilarating fun the likes of which I haven&#39;t been able to enjoy in quite a while. Made in a similar style to old-school action-adventure, BBB will keep you thoroughly entertained throughout its 22-minute run. This is not even touching upon the music, which is usually quite well composed and performed. A few songs appear in the show, of particular note Vigilante&#39;s big, booming country ballad to Batman titled &quot;Gray and Blue&quot;. And of course, Neil Patrick Harris as the musical scourge The Music Meister.<br/><br/>If I did have some criticism, they would have to be about some hit-and- miss episodes and slight character issues. But overall, BBB is creative, fun and a refreshing change from the brooding, dark Batman that&#39;s figured so prominently recently.
  61. I recorded episodes of this show when I started Year 10 and finished it in April 2015.<br/><br/>I have to say this show is funny, light-heart-ed and not just your typical Batman cartoon. But with team-ups.<br/><br/>I would defiantly recommend this show to the new generation of DC fans and old as well.<br/><br/>If you say this show can&#39;t be serious I would check out the episode &quot;Chill of the night&quot; that is definitely one of the darkest episodes.<br/><br/>Only if Justice League Action and Teen Titans Go! were like this they would be likable shows.
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  63. Batman: The Brave and The Bold animated series was announced at the Cartoon Network 2008-2009 upfront. The show is greenlit for at least 26 half-hour episodes. Batman: The Brave and The Bold will feature new character designs and a mix of voice actors both familiar and new to fans of the Batman. Cartoon Network&#39;s official description of the show follows:<br/><br/>&quot;Batman isn&#39;t going at it alone this time! From Warner Bros. Animation comes the latest interpretation of the Batman franchise. Our caped crusader is teamed up with heroes from across the DC Universe, delivering nonstop action and adventures with a touch of comic relief. Blue Beetle, Green Arrow, Aquaman and countless others will get a chance to uphold justice alongside Batman. Though still based in Gotham, Batman will frequently find himself outside city limits, facing situations that are both unfamiliar and exhilarating. With formidable foes around every corner, Batman will still rely on his stealth, resourcefulness and limitless supply of cool gadgets to bring justice home.&quot;<br/><br/>James Tucker and Linda M. Steiner are producers for the series, with Sam Register acting as executive producer. Other creators include line producer Amy McKenna, story editor Michael Jelenic and directors Ben Jones, Brandon Vietti and Michael Chang. Writers for the show include Todd Casey, Jim Krieg, Steve Melching, and Matt Wayne. Andrea Romano is voice director for the show. Voice recording is currently underway.<br/><br/>Batman: The Brave and The Bold is currently set to premiere on Friday, November 14th, 2008 at 8 p.m. (Eastern/Pacific Time) on Cartoon Network. Diedrich Bader (The Drew Carey Show; The Zeta Project) is the voice of the Batman. Tom Kenny (SpongeBob SquarePants) will voice DC hero Plastic Man in at least one episode. John DiMaggio (Futurama&#39;s Bender) will voice Aquaman. Tom Everett Scott will be voicing of Booster Gold and Billy West is providing the voice of Skeets (reprising the roles they played in the Justice League Unlimited episode &quot;The Greatest Story Never Told&quot;). Also, James Arnold Taylor as Green Arrow, R. Lee Ermey as Wildcat, Will Friedle as Blue Beetle (Jaime Reyes), Will Wheaton and Phil Morris (roles not revealed at this time).<br/><br/>In addition, voice director Andrea Romano has said that she has every intention of using Adam West on this series as soon as she can arrange a role for him. Below is the updated list of characters scheduled to appear on Batman: The Brave and The Bold alongside Batman, in alphabetical order and divided by status.<br/><br/>Allies: Aquaman; The Atom; Black Canary; Blue Beetle; Booster Gold; Deadman; The Demon; Doctor Fate; Fire; Firestorm; Flash; Green Arrow; Green Lantern Corps; Guy Gardner; Jonah Hex; Huntress; Justice Society of America; Kamandi; Metamorpho; Plastic Man; Red Tornado; Robin; Skeets; Adam Strange; Wildcat.<br/><br/>Opponents: Black Manta; Bronze Tiger; Calendar Man; Cavalier; Clock King; Despero; Gentleman Ghost; Gorilla Grodd; Emerald Empress; Ocean Master; Kite Man; Kanjar Ro; Sportsmaster; Zebra-Man.<br/><br/>The list above is updated but, however, is incomplete in terms of character appearances. Producer James Tucker explained the unique structure of a typical Batman: The Brave and the Bold episode at comics news site Comic Book Resources: &quot;[In each episode] there&#39;s a teaser the teaser is a stand-alone, mini-episode of Batman teaming up with a character,&quot; Tucker explained. &quot;Then we&#39;ll run the main title, and after the main title, that&#39;s the main episode. And the main episode has nothing to do with the teaser for the most part. Some have a little trickle over, but for the most part the teasers are little three-minute episodes in and of themselves.&quot;Episode director Ben Jones had more to say to Comic Book Resources in a later story: As for whether or not &quot;Batman: The Brave &amp; The Bold&quot; will feature long-running plots and stories worked out by the team as a whole, Jones finished by saying that even though the single-episode story style is a major influence on the show, viewers who stick with &quot;Batman: The Brave &amp; The Bold&quot; week in, week out will get some different kinds of continuity.<br/><br/>&quot;There&#39;s one two-parter, but aside from that, there&#39;s not a long continuing arc for the story as a whole,&quot; he said. &quot;Individual guest stars--Blue Beetle most of all--when they return, they grow from their previous appearances as characters. Theres a little bit of personal character continuity, but theres not a lot of overall story continuity. There&#39;s a bit of an arc in the second season, but I don&#39;t know how much I can say about that.&quot; a5c7b9f00b
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