The Batman
The Batman swoops into action again in this stylish animated series. Season 3 introduces Barbara Gordon — soon to become Batgirl and ready to help The Batman battle new villains Poison Ivy, Gearhead, Maxie Zeus, Cosmo Krank/Toymaker, Temblor and D.A.V.E. With all 13 episodes from the third season, it’s the Dark Knight as you’ve never seen him before.
The Batman
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Bring on The Batman! The stylish animated series continues with the most complex and intriguing character in comic book history swooping into more action-packed, superheroic adventures. In Gotham, where shadows run long and deep, the young Batman is still finding his way as protector, defender and Caped Crusader while maintaining his public persona as billionaire bachelor Bruce Wayne. Season three introduces a youthful Barbara Gordon — soon to be known as Batgirl and ready to help The Batman battle the new villains plaguing Gotham, including Poison Ivy — who starts out as Barbara's best friend — Gearhead, a more threatening version of Maxie Zeus, Cosmo Krank/Toymaker, Temblor and D.A.V.E., a supercomputer created by Hugo Strange to emulate the most evil minds in Gotham. Featuring all 13 episodes from the third season, it’s the Dark Knight as you’ve never seen him before.
Episodes
Batgirl Begins: Part One
Season 3, Episode 1 TV-Y7 CC SD
While The Batman faces off against Temblor, a villain possessing seismic powers, we meet Commissioner Gordon's teenage daughter, Barbara. Already worried his daughter lacks focus, Gordon fears Barbara's new friend Pam Isley is a bad influence. Together, Pam and Barbara get into some mild mischief, but when the pair crosses paths with the dangerous Temblor, even Batman cannot prevent a tragic outcome.
Batgirl Begins: Part Two
Season 3, Episode 2 TV-Y7 CC SD
After a chemical accident transforms her into a half-human half-plant being, Pam Isley takes the name Poison Ivy and sets out to destroy Gotham's environmental polluters. Determined to stop, and hopefully help her friend, Barbara Gordon dons a cape and cowl of her own to become Batgirl, providing The Batman with an unwanted but spirited sidekick.
A Dark Knight to Remember
Season 3, Episode 3 TV-Y7 CC SD
After a physical trauma causes him to forget he's The Batman, Bruce Wayne finds himself kidnapped by Penguin. Batgirl rescues the "helpless" amnesiac billionaire but is captured herself. When Alfred informs Bruce of his alter ego, he reluctantly realizes he must rediscover the hero within in order to save Batgirl.
A Fistful of Felt
Season 3, Episode 4 TV-Y7 CC SD
Professor Hugo Strange, head of Arkham Asylum, replaces Arnold Wesker's villainous ventriloquist puppet, Scarface, with a "benign" puppet named Mr. Snoots. With the positive Mr. Snoots on his arm, Wesker is able to begin rebuilding his life. Angry that he's been replaced, Scarface makes a surprise return, and it's up to The Batman to rescue Wesker from his former partner in crime.
RPM
Season 3, Episode 5 TV-Y7 CC SD
Gearhead, a part-cyborg adrenaline junkie, rides into Gotham in a souped-up racer. With the ability to take control of cars with his nano-technology, Gearhead is out to commit a series of crimes for thrills. When a spectacular chase with Gearhead destroys the Batmobile, The Batman must create a new and improved vehicle if he hopes to bring the villain down.
Brawn
Season 3, Episode 6 TV-Y7 CC SD
After getting his hands on Bane's steroid apparatus, Joker uses it to bulk up to monstrous proportions. As Joker toys with the city with his superhuman strength, The Batman and Batgirl must find a way to defeat this unstoppable force.
The Laughing Cats
Season 3, Episode 7 TV-Y7 CC SD
When a pair of leopards is stolen by Joker, The Batman and Batgirl form an uneasy alliance with Catwoman who is determined to save the rare animals from being hunted. But as our heroes journey to the private island where the leopards are being kept, the trio soon becomes the hunted themselves.
Fleurs de Mal
Season 3, Episode 8 TV-Y7 CC SD
As Gotham's citizens are being replaced by plant-like clones, The Batman and Batgirl suspect the work of Poison Ivy. Before long, they find themselves battling evil plant clones--of themselves!
Cash for Toys
Season 3, Episode 9 TV-Y7 CC SD
Toymaker Cosmo Krank seeks revenge against Bruce Wayne after the billionaire successfully leads a campaign to remove his unsafe toys from store shelves. Despite Bruce's objections, he is put under the protection of the overly macho Detective Cash Tankenson. Bruce must figure out a way to give the overzealous detective the slip and become The Batman in order to stop Krank and his deadly toys.
The Apprentice
Season 3, Episode 10 TV-Y7 CC SD
Jealous that The Batman has a new sidekick in Batgirl, Joker decides he needs one of his own. Turning to Donnie, a misguided prankster and classmate of Barbara Gordon's, he attempts to mold the wannabe comic in his own image. But when Donnie realizes that it's not just laughs that Joker's after, Donnie wants out. The Clown Prince of Crime ominously decides it's going to take some tough love for Donnie to realize his "comic potential."
Thunder
Season 3, Episode 11 TV-Y7 CC SD
After losing the mayoral election, billionaire technologies' mogul Maximilian Zeus takes to the skies in an airship in order to rule over Gotham like a god. Employing the Batwing and getting an assist from Batgirl, who's made her way onto the ship, Batman tries to bring the egomaniacal Zeus back to earth.
The Icy Depths
Season 3, Episode 12 TV-Y7 CC SD
When Alfred joins Ewan Fripp, an "old school chum" and world renowned treasure hunter, on his latest adventure, the pair find themselves in a race with Penguin and Mr. Freeze to locate a fortune which has been long hidden somewhere in Gotham.
Gotham's Ultimate Criminal Mastermind
Season 3, Episode 13 TV-Y7 CC SD
The Digitally Advanced Villain Emulator, or D.A.V.E., is an artificially intelligent computer program made up of the combined psychological profiles of the most diabolical criminals committed to Arkham Asylum. Designed to mimic criminal thought patterns, Dave escapes its computer confines. Batman must stop Dave before it can carry out its pre-programmed super villain impulses.
Cast and crew
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Brandon Vietti
Director -
Seung Eun Kim
Director -
Christopher Berkeley
Director -
Rino Romano
The Batman / Bruce Wayne -
Alastair Duncan
Alfred Pennyworth / Alfred -
Evan Sabara
Dick Grayson / Robin -
Danielle Judovits
Batgirl / Barbara Gordon / Moira -
Kevin Michael Richardson
The Joker / Joker / Announcer / Instructor / Judge Wigzell -
Ming-Na Wen
Detective Ellen Yin -
Mitch Pileggi
Commissioner James Gordon / Commissioner Gordon -
Tom Kenny
The Penguin / Penguin -
Steve Harris
Detective Ethan Bennett / Clayface / Ethan Bennett -
Adam West
Mayor Grange -
Clancy Brown
Mr. Freeze / Lex Luthor / Fries -
Jesse Corti
Chief Angel Rojas / Chief Rojas -
Gina Gershon
Catwoman / Selina -
Richard Green
Professor Hugo Strange / Toyman -
Jason Marsden
Firefly / Boy #1 / Boy #2 -
Ron Perlman
Killer Croc / Bane / Rumor -
George Newbern
Superman / Clark Kent -
Dorian Harewood
Martian Manhunter -
Lex Lang
Clayface / Metallo / Riddleman #1 / Tech 2 -
Grey Griffin
Amanda / Amanda Raymont / Amber / Mary Grayson / Ms. Vimtrup -
Jeff Bennett
Ragdoll / D.A.V.E. / Killer Moth / News Anchor -
Robert Englund
The Riddler / Riddler -
Chris Hardwick
Green Arrow -
Peter Macnicol
Dr. Kirk Langstrom / Langstrom -
Frank Gorshin
Professor Hugo Strange -
Bob Kane
Writer -
Duane Capizzi
Writer -
Michael Jelenic
Writer
Additional information
Networks
DC ComicsNetworks
Audio
EnglishAudio
Subtitles
English (CC)Subtitles
Released year
2005Released year
Genres
Action/AdventureAnimation
Drama
Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Genres
Animation
Drama
Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Duration
13 episodes (4 h 32 min)Duration
Additional terms
Terms of transactionWindows | Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 or later |
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Xbox | Xbox 360, Xbox One, Xbox One S, Xbox One X |
Mobile | Windows Phone 8, Windows Phone 8.1, Windows 10 or later |