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. James Tucker. Michael Jelenic. Linda SteinerEditor(s)Joe GallRunning time26 minutesProduction company(s)DistributorReleaseOriginal networkPicture format,Original releaseNovember 14, 2008 ( 2008-11-14) –November 18, 2011 ( 2011-11-18)ChronologyPreceded byFollowed byRelated showsExternal linksBatman: The Brave and the Bold is an American based in part on the series which features two or more superheroes coming together to solve a crime or foil a super villain.
As the title suggests, the cartoon focuses on 's regular ' with various heroes similar to the most well-known version of the original comic book series. The series premiered on November 14, 2008 on in the United States, and ended on November 18, 2011. Contents.Overview Each episode of Batman: The Brave and the Bold features the main character (Batman) teaming up with other minor characters from the to thwart minor villains or to solve crimes. Most episodes have a with an escapade not related to the remainder of the episode.
In the first season, the villain was Equinox, who later returned in 'Time Out for Vengeance!' ; and in the second season, the villain was the alien.
During production, the show's creator said that if a character's cold open appearance was deemed successful, then it may warrant exploring the character further in a future episode's main adventure.It was announced at the 2010 that Batman: The Brave and the Bold would end after season three, which had 13 episodes. Production began on a, which was set to return the character to a more serious tone.
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– OperativeProduction Writing The show has no overarching story, instead having most episodes stand alone. The show is lighter in tone than previous Batman series, depicting the Dark Knight as more lighthearted and playful with a 'dry, ironic wit.' The show features various references to various depictions of Batman in media, including the 1960s TV series.While the tone is lighter, the series has touched on the subject of death with such examples as retelling the murder of and at the hands of, the death of, the assassination of, the death of the first, the execution of, and the self-sacrifice and death of and the.
The tone of the series was addressed in the episode 'Legends of the Dark Mite!' , when broke the to read out this missive from one of the show's creators:Batman's rich history allows him to be interpreted in a multitude of ways.
To be sure, this is a lighter incarnation, but it's certainly no less valid and true to the character's roots than the tortured avenger crying out for mommy and daddy.Show creators have chosen to go with 'lesser known' characters. In many instances, the characters are those that were repeatedly teamed with Batman in the 1970s run of the Brave and the Bold comic book, such as Green Arrow, Wildcat, Plastic Man, and even the Joker. Thus, the characters have an appearance and feel very akin to both of their & incarnations.
While the show has featured major heroes such as the and the, it consistently focused on the lesser-known individuals that portrayed the heroes, such as and, rather than the more popular, better known or, until Barry appeared in the second-season episode 'Requiem for a Scarlet Speedster!' (though this episode centers around and Jay Garrick) while Hal appeared in the first-season episode 'The Eyes of Despero!' As well as the third-season episode 'The Scorn of Star Sapphire'. In the episode 'Bat-Mite Presents: Batman's Strangest Cases!' , Batman even teamed up with and the Mystery, Inc. Gang to defeat the and the in a retelling of the two similar crossovers from.Additionally, Batman's of billionaire playboy Bruce Wayne did not appear as an adult during the series in situations where Batman was unmasked. His face was kept hidden until the season 2 episode 'Chill of the Night!'
When Batman finally confronts. From this episode onwards, whenever Bruce Wayne appears, his face is no longer silhouetted (as in 'The Knights of Tomorrow').Crew.
– Producer, Story Editor. – Line Producer. – Executive Producer. – Casting and Voice Director. – ProducerHome media The series was not initially released on DVD in full season formats, like previous Batman series. A series of DVD volumes, with each containing 4–5 episodes, were first released. A two-disc collection of the first 13 episodes, Season 1 Part 1, was released on August 17, 2010.
Season 1, Part 2 was released on March 15, 2011, making the first season available both as separate volumes and two-part sets. Season Two, Part One was released on August 16, 2011. It contained 12 episodes and did not contain 'The Siege of Starro!' Warner Home Video confirmed that Season 2, Part 2 would be released on March 20, 2012. It contains 14 episodes, including the two-part 'The Siege of Starro!' And the Season 3 episode 'Battle of the Superheroes!'
The final release, Season 3, Complete, was June 19, 2012. The DVD also contains the unaired-on-TV Season 2 episode 'The Mask of Matches Malone!' As a bonus episode. A Blu-ray set for the first season was released manufacture-on-demand on November 5, 2013 via.
This was followed by a second season manufacture-on-demand Blu-ray set on September 9, 2014. A first season DVD box set was conventionally released on May 20, 2014, and a second season DVD box set followed on April 7, 2015.VolumeRelease DateEpisodes1August 25, 2009'The Rise of the Blue Beetle!'
'Terror on Dinosaur Island!' 'Evil Under the Sea!'
'Invasion of the Secret Santas!' 2November 10, 2009'Day of the Dark Knight!'
'Enter the Outsiders!' 'Dawn of the Dead Man!' 'Fall of the Blue Beetle!' 3February 2, 2010'Journey to the Center of the Bat!' 'The Eyes of Despero!'
'Return of the Fearsome Fangs!' 'Deep Cover for Batman!' 'Game Over for Owlman!' 4'Mystery in Space!' 'Trials of the Demon!' 'Night of the Huntress!' 'Menace of the Conquerer Caveman!'
5'The Color of Revenge!' 'Legends of the Dark Mite!' 'Hail the Tornado Tyrant!' 'Duel of the Double Crossers!' 6'Last Bat on Earth!'
'When OMAC Attacks!' 'Mayhem of the Music Meister!' 'Inside the Outsiders!'
'The Fate of Equinox!' Season 1, Part 1(2 discs, 13 episodes)August 17, 2010'The Rise of the Blue Beetle!' 'Terror on Dinosaur Island!'
'Evil Under the Sea!' 'Day of the Dark Knight!' 'Invasion of the Secret Santas!' 'Enter the Outsiders!'
'Dawn of the Dead Man!' 'Fall of the Blue Beetle!' 'Journey to the Center of the Bat!' 'The Eyes of Despero!'
'Return of the Fearsome Fangs!' 'Deep Cover for Batman!' 'Game Over for Owlman!' Season 1, Part 2(2 discs, 13 episodes)March 15, 2011'Mystery in Space!'
'Trials of the Demon!' 'Night of the Huntress!' 'Menace of the Conqueror Caveman!' 'The Color of Revenge!'
'Legends of the Dark Mite!' 'Hail the Tornado Tyrant!' 'Duel of the Double Crossers!' 'Last Bat on Earth!' 'When OMAC Attacks!'
'The Fate of Equinox!' 'Mayhem of the Music Meister!' 'Inside the Outsiders!' Season 2, Part 1(2 discs, 12 episodes)August 16, 2011'Long Arm of the Law!' 'Revenge of the Reach!' 'Death Race To Oblivion!'
'Aquaman's Outrageous Adventure!' 'The Golden Age Of Justice!'
'Clash of the Metal Men!' 'A Bat Divided!' 'Sidekicks Assemble!' 'The Super-Batman of Planet X!' 'The Power of Shazam!' 'Chill of the Night!'
'Gorillas In Our Midst!' Season 2, Part 2(2 discs, 14 episodes)March 20, 2012'The Siege of Starro! Part One'The Siege of Starro! Part Two'Requiem for a Scarlet Speedster!' 'The Last Patrol!' 'Menace of the Madniks!' 'Emperor Joker!'
'The Criss Cross Conspiracy!' 'The Plague of the Prototypes!' 'Cry Freedom Fighters!' 'The Knights of Tomorrow!' 'Darkseid Descending!' 'Battle of the Superheroes!' (Season 3 episode)'Bat-Mite Presents: Batman's Strangest Cases!'
'The Malicious Mr. Season 3, Complete(2 discs, 13 episodes)June 19, 2012'Joker: The Vile and the Villanous!' 'Shadow of the Bat!'
'Night of the Batmen!' 'Scorn of the Star Sapphire!'
'Time Out for Vengeance!' 'Sword of the Atom!'
'Triumvirate of Terror!' 'Bold Beginnings!' 'Crisis: 22,300 Miles Above Earth!' 'Four Star Spectacular!' 'The Mask of Matches Malone!'
(as a bonus episode)The Complete First Season(4 DVD discs/2 Blu-ray discs, 26 episodes)November 5, 2013 (Blu-ray)May 20, 2014 (DVD)'The Rise of the Blue Beetle!' 'Terror on Dinosaur Island!' 'Evil Under the Sea!' 'Day of the Dark Knight!' 'Invasion of the Secret Santas!' 'Enter the Outsiders!' 'Dawn of the Dead Man!'
'Fall of the Blue Beetle!' 'Journey to the Center of the Bat!' 'The Eyes of Despero!' 'Return of the Fearsome Fangs!' 'Deep Cover for Batman!' 'Game Over for Owlman!'
'Mystery in Space!' 'Trials of the Demon!' 'Night of the Huntress!' 'Menace of the Conqueror Caveman!' 'The Color of Revenge!' 'Legends of the Dark Mite!'
'Hail the Tornado Tyrant!' 'Duel of the Double Crossers!' 'Last Bat on Earth!' 'When OMAC Attacks!' 'The Fate of Equinox!' 'Mayhem of the Music Meister!'
'Inside the Outsiders!' The Complete Second Season(4 DVD discs/2 Blu-ray discs, 26 episodes)September 9, 2014 (Blu-ray)April 7, 2015 (DVD)'Long Arm of the Law!' 'Revenge of the Reach!' 'Death Race To Oblivion!'
'Aquaman's Outrageous Adventure!' 'The Golden Age Of Justice!' 'Clash of the Metal Men!' 'A Bat Divided!' 'Sidekicks Assemble!' 'The Super-Batman of Planet X!'
'The Power of Shazam!' 'Chill of the Night!'
'Gorillas In Our Midst!' 'The Siege of Starro! Part One'The Siege of Starro! Part Two'Requiem for a Scarlet Speedster!' 'The Last Patrol!' 'Menace of the Madniks!'
'Emperor Joker!' 'The Criss Cross Conspiracy!' 'The Plague of the Prototypes!' 'Cry Freedom Fighters!' 'The Knights of Tomorrow!' 'Darkseid Descending!' 'Battle of the Superheroes!'
(Season 3 episode, DVD only)'The Mask of Matches Malone!' (Blu-ray only)'Bat-Mite Presents: Batman's Strangest Cases!'
In other media Comic book. Main article:In January 2009, the first issue of Batman: the Brave and the Bold was released.
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The comic book follows the same format as the show, starting off with a brief teaser segment at the start of the book which features Batman teaming up with an additional hero for a short adventure unrelated to the rest of the issue. Several authors have contributed to the comic book series, including, and.Some of the DC characters appearing in the comic have yet to appear in the show, or cannot appear at all due to legal reasons.Certain characters such as Superman, Wonder Woman, and made appearances in the comic prior to actually appearing in the show, while other characters, such as, and, appeared in the comic without ever actually appearing on the show. In addition, the depictions of several characters in the comic book (notably and and and ) do not match up with their television counterparts, something that Brave and the Bold director stated stems from the comic artists not being given character reference sheets from the show's producers.The Batman: The Brave and the Bold comic series began selling in the UK on March 11, 2010, published by.In late 2010, the series was relaunched as The All-New Batman: The Brave and the Bold, with the new creative team of Sholly Fisch. In order to devote more pages to the actual story, the teaser segments from the first series were dropped. This incarnation of the title lasted 16 issues. The final issue is a Valentine's-themed story featuring Batman, Batgirl, and Bat-Mite.Video games.
inspired by the show was released on September 7, 2010, for the. The game is a for two players., and are major villains in the game. It also features the, and. On May 6, 2010, DCBeyond.com launched a Batman: The Brave and the Bold game for fans to play for free online.Soundtracks On 28 January 2014, La La Land Records released a 2-disc compilation of music from the series, featuring the musical scores for 12 episodes from the first and second seasons (including those of 'Legends of the Dark Mite!' , 'The Mask of Matches Malone!' And 'Chill of the Night!'
It is a limited edition release of 2000 units and can be purchased at the La La Land Records website.A soundtrack exclusively covering songs from the musical episode ' was released on October 24, 2009. No.TitleLyricsMusicPerformed byLength1.' Batman: The Brave and the Bold Theme'0:322.'
I'm the Music Meister'Michael McCuistion, and5:543.' Drives Us Bats'Michael JelenicNeil Patrick Harris and Various Artists1:464.' If Only'Michael JelenicLolita RitmanisNeil Patrick Harris and Grey DeLisle2:355.' Death Trap'James TuckerNeil Patrick Harris and Grey DeLisle1:496.'
The World Is Mine'Michael JelenicKristopher CarterNeil Patrick Harris, Grey DeLisle, and Various Artists3:347.' If Only (Reprise)'Michael JelenicLolita RitmanisGrey DeLisle and James Arnold Taylor2:038.' Drives Us Bats (Mayhem of the Music Meister End Credits)'Michael JelenicLolita Ritmanis0:31The main theme has also been included on The Music of DC Comics: 75th Anniversary Collection soundtrack.See also. Retrieved November 9, 2008. Harvey, James (October 31, 2008). Retrieved November 9, 2008. ^.
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Contents AppearanceZeno is very short and small, with a rather large oval-shaped head. He primarily has sky blue skin, except for two sections from his ears to the middle of each eye on both sides of his head, which are purple. He has small round eyes, and small rounded grey 'ears'. His main attire is a magenta and yellow lined coat, with yellow pants and magenta shoes. He wears a black and white shirt underneath, with the kanji for 'all' (全) on the front. He typically has a blank expression on his face.PersonalityZeno can come off as childlike and innocent on many occasions.
He can be swayed easily by a good fight, as seen from his interest in setting up a tournament after witnessing 's fight against. He also took a liking to Goku, letting the talk directly to him and shake his hand to the point of lifting the small deity off the ground. His interest in Goku led him to ask the Saiyan to become his friend, and to have Goku give him the nickname 'Zenny.'
The title card for The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians seriesAlso known as' Super Friends VIII'GenreAdventure AnimationCreated by(consultants)Developed byWritten byJohn Loy Antoni ZalewskiDirected by(Supervising) Oscar Dufau Tony Love Rudy Zamora Bill HuttonCreative director(s)Voices ofMark L. TaylorNarrated byEugene WilliamsTheme music composerComposer(s)Country of originUnited StatesOriginal language(s)EnglishNo. Of episodes10 ProductionExecutive producer(s)Producer(s)Larry LathamEditor(s)Roy Braverman (sound effects editor) (sound editor)Running time30 minutes (including commercials)Production company(s)DistributorReleaseOriginal networkOriginal releaseSeptember 7, 1985 ( 1985-09-07) – September 6, 1986 ( 1986-09-06)ChronologyPreceded. In the fall of 1985, the final version of Hanna-Barbera's premiered. The Justice League of America (now called the Super Powers Team, as to tie-in with the toyline then being produced by Kenner) were once again headquartered at the (which had been redesigned for this series to appear more pentagon-like and seemingly larger) in, and battled such familiar foes as, and.Amidst those changes, another change in the series was the absence of a narrator in every episode. In the original series from 1973, was the program's narrator.
Became the narrator beginning with 1977's. Woodson would remain the voice of the series through the final episode of 1984's., star of the 1960s live-action Batman series, replaced as the voice actor for Batman.
Starting with this incarnation, there was no narration for the majority of the episodes. There is a very brief voice-over by Woodson at the start of the episode, 'The Super Powers Team', telling us about, but isn't heard afterward. Furthermore, the majority of the original recurring characters of the series were eliminated outside of and while the DC Comics teenage superheroes, and, wholly replaced the for the purposes of target audience identification figures. The animation was also improved most notably, and who looked more like their DC Comics versions since the style guide illustrated by in 1982 was heavily used for this series.The story lines in many of the 1985 episodes were also a bit more dramatic compared to previous installments. The only episodes that featured the old style and charm were 'The Bizarro Super Powers Team' and 'The Case of the Stolen Powers'. Except where noted as a short, each episode was 30 minutes long. The show lasted only one season on, marking the end of Hanna-Barbera's 12-year run of the Super Friends.Characters.
The Super Powers Team aka The Justice League.In the episode titled 'The Fear', Batman's origin is told for the first time outside of the actual comics. In a flashback, it shows and being confronted by, just after watching a movie with their small son Bruce. When Thomas ends up trying to fight the mugger, Bruce quotes 'No Dad, he's got a.' And lightning is shown in the sky as his parents are shot. The episode was written by, later a story editor on.
This was also a lengthy appearance of Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson outside their Batman and Robin persona.This series also marked the first ever appearance of in an animated television series. Cyborg's origin was told via a medical journal read by Dr.
Martin Stein saying Cyborg was a promising decathlon athlete until an accident destroyed most of his body and his father replaced part of his body with machine parts. Also, he is not a. He becomes fast friends with teammate.
He is an affiliate of the under. In the introductory episode to Cyborg, 'The Seeds of Doom', Cyborg's abilities save Earth from Darkseid's seeds, but as Superman warns, makes Darkseid a dangerous enemy to Cyborg, so Cyborg joins the League.The Flash appeared only in 'The Death of Superman' episode #7, and never used his powers., even if he was not part of the official roster, also made a cameo in 'The Death of Superman', and never used his powers or even spoke any lines. Also 'The Death of Superman', the more closely resembles the pre- comic-book version, including a giant yellow key whose use required the combined efforts of,.
This was the first time Wonder Woman's red boots were animated with white stripes since the cancellation of 's on CBS six years earlier.New Gods of Apokolips villains. – Following on from the previous season, Darkseid still had two goals: conquer Earth, and marry Wonder Woman; despite his power, the Super Powers Team managed to best him time and again. He was voiced by, using the same deep, growling voice he used for Dr.
Claw in and (with heavy electronic modulation) in. – When Darkseid became a recurring villain with this series, the Parademons followed (although the use of the word 'demon' on television was often protested by parents' groups). Thus Darkseid's minions were always referred to as 'para-drones', despite not looking remotely robotic. Their vocalizations are provided by Frank Welker.were used here, but referred to as ',' and they are used by the natives of, though without the sonic boom caused by boom tubes; these were carried over from the previous season.
Was never shown or mentioned.Individual villains. – Lex Luthor only appeared briefly at the beginning of 'The Seeds of Doom'. – The Joker made his only appearance on the entire Super Friends saga in the episode 'The Wild Cards'. He wasn't included on the original Legion of Doom because he was already used in Filmation's 'The New Adventures of Batman' cartoon of the late 1970s. – The Royal Flush Gang is seen in the episode 'The Wild Cards'. They are a quartet of thieves recruited by the mysterious Ace (here not an android).
Ace is revealed to not only be in league with, but also to be in disguise, as deduced by Batman upon realizing that the Joker's was missing his. By the end of the episode, Ten (who feels in over her head) switches sides and the rest of the gang and the Joker are captured. – The Scarecrow appears in the episode 'The Fear'. Along with Professor Jonathan Crane, is trying to find and arrest The Scarecrow. Batman (at first) and Gordon are both unaware that Crane is the Scarecrow and is secretly sabotaging their investigations. Also in 'The Fear', Wonder Woman suggests using the magic lasso to get a confession out of one of Scarecrow's victims, though Professor Jonathan Crane (out of costume) warns her against it for fear of trauma.
Batman ultimately identifies Crane as Scarecrow because Crane sent out his pet crow with a fake message for Batman 'from the Scarecrow', and the crow's glance was fixed on Crane. – The mechanical version of Brainiac appeared in an episode called 'Brain Child'. – Felix Faust appears in the episode 'The Case of the Stolen Powers'. He was shown in a prison with the as his cellmate. Faust was about to cast a spell to escape by transferring 's powers into himself, but Penguin seized the opportunity, stole the Superman powers, and broke out easily, leaving Faust behind. Faust later stripped Penguin of Superman's powers, and gained them himself after he had his spirits apprehend Penguin.
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