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.External linksBatman: The Animated Series is an American based on the superhero. Developed by and and produced by, it originally aired on from September 5, 1992, to September 15, 1995, with a total of 85 episodes.

For the final fifteen episodes, the series was given the on-screen title The Adventures of Batman & Robin, which was also used for reruns of earlier episodes. The series became the first in the of the shared; spawning further animated TV series, feature films, comic books and video games with most of the same creative talent.The series was praised for its thematic complexity, aesthetics, darker tone, artistic presentation, and modernization of its title character's crime-fighting origins.com listed Batman: The Animated Series as the best adaptation of Batman anywhere outside of comics, the best comic book television show of all time and the second-best animated series of all time (after ).

Also ranked it #2 of the greatest animated television shows of all time (again after The Simpsons). Ranked it the seventh-greatest cartoon of all time. The widespread acclaim led the series to win four, including. Contents.Overview The series took influence from 's live-action films, (1989) and (1992), and the acclaimed theatrical cartoons produced by in the early 1940s. In designing the series, creators and emulated the Burton films' 'otherworldly timelessness', incorporating period features such as black-and-white, police (although no such thing existed, Timm has stated that he found it to fit the show's style) and a 'vintage' color scheme with flourishes.The visual style of the series was based on the artwork of Radomski, and the gothic look of was derived from his initial designs.

In addition, Radomski issued a standing order to the animation department that all backgrounds be painted using light colors on black paper (as opposed to the industry standard of dark colors on white paper). The distinctive visual combination of 'noir' imagery and design was dubbed 'Dark Deco' by the producers.The series initially took a variation of music written by for the Burton films as its theme; later episodes of the series used a new theme with a similar style by (Walker was occasionally Elfman's conductor for films). The score of the series was influenced by Elfman's work on the Burton films, as well as music of 1940s film noir.The series is more adult-oriented than many of the previous superhero cartoons. It depicts outright physical violence against antagonists, including realistic firearms (though only one character, was even depicted as having been shot, in the episode 'I Am the Night'). First-time producers Timm and Radomski reportedly encountered resistance from studio executives, but the success of Burton's first film allowed the embryonic series to survive long enough to produce a pilot episode, ', which, according to Timm, 'got a lot of people off our backs'. During the series' production, producer wrote a silent episode (without dialogue) entitled 'Silent Night' to explore more of 's sexual life, but this was never produced.

Burnett also intended to make an episode featuring a female vampire that would bite to suck his blood, but plans never materialized.The series is also notable for its supporting cast—numerous known actors provided voices for a variety of recognizable villains, most notably (previously famous for his role as in the original trilogy) finding success in voice acting thanks to his 'cheerfully deranged' portrayal of the. The role was originally given to, but he developed during the initial recording sessions., who later voiced the Riddler, also auditioned for the Joker role. Hamill, who found himself to be the biggest fan of the Batman comics among the cast, credited the laughs he had honed on stage in with landing him the role. The recording sessions, under the supervision of voice director, were recorded with the actors together in one studio instead of taking separate recordings, as is typical. This method would later be employed for all subsequent series in the. Was considered to voice in the series, but he declined the offer. Other actors included as, as the, as, as, as, as and as the.One of the series' best-known inventions is the Joker's assistant, who became so popular that DC Comics later added her to mainstream Batman comic book continuity.

Underwent change for the series; his appearance was remodeled after the version seen in, which was in production simultaneously with the series' first season. New life was also given to lesser-known characters for the series such as the. In addition, dramatic changes were made to other villains such as and, who was changed from a gimmicky to a figure whose 'frigid exterior hid a doomed love and vindictive fury'.Characters New villains such as, Mary Louise Dahl ('Baby-Doll'), Kyodai Ken, Tygrus and the Sewer King were invented for the series, but to little acclaim.

On the other hand, the 's accomplice, Gotham City police detective, the vigilante, and former actor Simon Trent achieved such popularity that they became characters in the comics. Older villains that were lesser known from the comics, such as, the and the, were modified for the series in both appearance and personality.

The series is also the first to suggest that Harvey Dent had a pre-existing dual personality before becoming. This idea came from, one of the series' producers and head writers.Aside from creating characters that crossed over into the main line of DC Comics, several of the series' reinterpretations were carried over as well. Was revised in the comics to emulate the series' tragic story, the success of which actually compelled DC to bring the character back after 'killing' him off some years earlier. Was revised to be much more similar in appearance to his animated counterpart; and Two-Face's double-sided, black-and-white suit has become a common appearance for the character.Bruce Wayne. Batman as depicted in the series.The character of Batman starts off many years ago in which a young suffered a terrible loss.

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One night, Bruce and his parents Thomas and Martha Wayne went out to watch a movie. After the movie, the Wayne family entered into one of Gotham's rougher neighborhoods where the family was caught in a mugging that resulted in the murder of both Thomas and Martha right before Bruce's eyes. This left Bruce to be cared for by his family's butler, Alfred Pennyworth. Over the years Bruce slowly turned his grief into fuel for a lifelong obsession. This grief lead him to make a big decision. He chose to fight and he swore an oath to engage war on all criminals for the rest of his life in order to prevent the tragedy that he experienced from happening to anyone else in Gotham. So with the inspiration from the bats that often surrounded his house, Bruce chose to take on the identity of, the protector that Gotham desperately needs.One of the most notable changes made in The Animated Series is the treatment of Batman's alter ego, Bruce Wayne.

In nearly all other media, including the comics, television shows and films, Bruce deliberately plays up his image as a vacuous, self-absorbed and not-too-bright billionaire playboy. In The Animated Series, his character is assertive, outwardly intelligent, and actively involved in the management of, without jeopardizing his secret identity. For example: in the episode 'Eternal Youth', Bruce is shown angrily ordering one of his directors to cancel a deal with a timber company in the rainforest that had been made behind his back, threatening him with termination upon failure to comply.used different voices to distinguish between his portrayal of Bruce Wayne and Batman, a tactic used previously by in 's live-action films. Conroy based his dual-voice performance on the. Dick Grayson The story of began at a circus.

Growing up, Dick was a circus performer. He traveled the country with his mother, Mary, and father, John, performing acts as 'the Flying Graysons,' a world-famous trapeze troupe that performed with Haly's Circus.

Eventually, things turned for the worst. The circus was set to perform in Gotham and was setting up when a mobster named went up to Mr. Haly and attempted to extort him in exchange for protection money. When Haly refused to pay, Zucco retaliated by having his thugs sabotage the circus' trapeze with acid.

At this time John and Mary were set to begin their act. In the middle of their performance, the tampered wires snapped and sent them plummeting to their deaths right before Dick's eyes. Bruce Wayne happened to be in attendance to witness the incident and quickly sprung into action as Batman during the chaos. Having had the experience and trauma of being suddenly, violently orphaned, Bruce decided to take Dick under his wing so they could set about avenging the Graysons' murders. After a series of intense training, Dick began making a costume and a Superhero identity for himself. Getting inspiration from his mother's favorite bird and his favorite mythical hero, Robin Hood Dick chose the name ', and he officially became Batman's sidekick, thus creating the Dynamic Duo.The series also redefined the original,. While much of Dick's past remains the same, his Robin costume is modernized with short sleeves and long, exactly like 's original Robin outfit but with a non-italicized 'R' symbol.

In addition, Dick is given a more serious and mature personality to match the tone of the series. The episode 'Batgirl Returns' establishes that Dick and attend the same college and that they have a mutual romantic attraction to each other, but neither one knows the secret identity of the other. Their relationship is one of the plot elements of the film.Barbara Gordon Barbara Gordon makes her first appearance as alter ego Batgirl in 'Shadow of the Bat', after her father Commissioner Gordon is arrested under charges of corruption. Her Batgirl costume is exactly the same from The Adventures of Batman and the, sporting the same gray bodysuit, blue cape and cowl and yellow bat-symbol and utility belt, but with blue gloves and boots to mirror that of Batman's costume.

She makes several appearances throughout the series, and attends the same university as Dick Grayson, though neither of them are aware of each other's crime fighting alter ego. In 'Batgirl Returns', Barbara actually makes a cease fire deal with Catwoman, and they work together in solving the case of missing valuable cat statues while Batman is away.Tim Drake In Batman: The Animated Series (known as Red Robin) became the second person to brand the Robin costume.

Tim was the son of a thug named Steven Drake. He worked for the crime lord for quite some time. Tim's father was never really around so he spent most of his time idolizing Batman and even putting clippings of his actions on the wall. Tim's father began to have problems with Two-Face. When he doubled crossed him Steven fled the city, leaving his son a note and a key to a locker at a Gotham City airport. Two-Face found out about the key and went after Tim. This led to him kidnapping and almost executing him, but Batman was able to get there and rescue him from Two-Face.

Later on, they found out that Steven was killed outside of Gotham. With no one else to take care of Tim, Bruce decided to adopt him and trained him in several martial arts, this led to Tim becoming Robin and taking over (for Dick Grayson, the original Robin) as Batman's sidekick.Joker In Batman: The Animated Series the origin of Joker starts off with the character being an unknown crook named who started out as a young enforcer working for the mob triad that consisted of Sal Valestra, Buzz Bronski, and Chuckie Sol. Both Jack and Bruce had an early viewing of each other before the forthcoming mishap occurred. This mishap would occur years later. He was planning to rob the Ace Chemicals Plant, but Batman showed up to the scene and Jack began to flee.

As he was escaping Jack ended up falling into a vat of chemicals that disfigured him. The effect of the chemicals caused his skin to turn white, his hair to become green, and his lips to turn into a red shade. The chemicals also severely affected his mental state, thus giving birth to the. After becoming the criminal known as Joker, he began executing crimes with the sole purpose of creating chaos. The Joker has been Batman's biggest archenemy.

He appeared in Gotham City and had his first encounter with Batman. Since then the two have been the biggest enemies and continue the fight with the sole purpose of taking down the other.Other characters.

Batman's from left to right:, the, the, the, the, (and her cat Isis) and.Some of the other antagonists that appeared in the series included characters such as, the, the, the, the, the,. Other 'good guy' characters featured in the show not previously mentioned include, the (an original character created by the series to portray Bruce Wayne's childhood hero and crime-fighting inspiration), and.Cast Protagonists Voice actorRole(first three episodes in production order)Alfred Pennyworth (rest of the series)Supporting protagonists Voice actorRole(season one)Liane SchirmerOfficer Renee Montoya (season two)Veronica VreelandKarl RossumAntagonists Voice actorRoleHARDACSupporting antagonists Voice actorRoleKyodai Ken / The NinjaMary Louise Dahl / Baby-DollDr. Emile DorianEpisodes. Main article: SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast aired65September 5, 1992 ( 1992-09-05)September 17, 1993 ( 1993-09-17)20May 2, 1994 ( 1994-05-02)September 15, 1995 ( 1995-09-15)Animation In order to complete the first season's 65 episodes, outsourced the series to several different overseas animation houses:, Studio Junio and in Japan, and in South Korea, Jade Animation in Hong Kong, Blue Pencil in Spain and NOA Animation in Canada. TMS also animated the first season's opening theme sequence. AKOM was eventually fired due to its inconsistent animation in many episodes such as 'Cat Scratch Fever' and 'Moon of the Wolf'.The 20 episodes of the second season were animated largely by Dong Yang, with the exception of three done by Studio Junio ('A Bullet for Bullock', 'Avatar' and 'Baby-Doll') and one done by Jade Animation ('The Terrible Trio').On the commentary track for ' on the Batman: The Animated Series, Volume One, producer Bruce Timm stated that Spectrum was responsible for airbrushing Mr.

Freeze's helmet in every frame that featured him. Such attention to detail ultimately drove the studio to bankruptcy; most of their staff members are now working for. Adaptations The show also featured numerous adaptations of various Batman comics stories. The following episodes were adaptations:. The episode 'Appointment in Crime Alley' is based on 'There Is No Hope in Crime Alley' from Detective Comics #457 (March 1976) by writer and artist. 'Dreams in Darkness' is loosely based on ' from #1–4 by writer and artist (June–September, 1992).

This episode adapted the comic book story with the inclusion of instead of and Dr. Bartholomew instead of.

'The Cape and Cowl Conspiracy' was an adaptation of 'The Cape and Cowl Death Trap!' From #450 (August 1975), written by. Part 1 of ' takes its cues from 'Batman and 'Robin the Boy Wonder' in Detective Comics #38 (April 1940) by writer, artist and illustrator. The episode 'The Laughing Fish' was based on three Batman comics, blended together; 'The Joker's Five-Way Revenge' from Batman #251 (September 1973) by with art by, followed by 'The Laughing Fish' and 'Sign of the Joker!' From Detective Comics #475 and #476, of (February–March 1978), both by writer with art. During a spotlight podcast from 2007, explained that the reason why the episode combined those stories was because the show's creators could not adapt them separately, because their content and thematic elements would not have been cleared by the censors. 'The Strange Secret of Bruce Wayne' was based on the comic stories 'The Dead Yet Live' and 'I Am the Batman!'

From Detective Comics #471 and #472 (August–September 1977) by. 'Moon of the Wolf' is based on the comic story of the same name by writer with art by, from Batman #255 (April 1974). The episode 'Terror in the Sky' is loosely based on 'Man-Bat Over Vegas', originally presented in Detective Comics #429, by writer and artist. The setting has been shifted from to Gotham Harbor, and in keeping with the family-friendly rating of the television show, She-Bat is not a vampire in the adaptation. The final line of the episode, 'the nightmare's finally over', is similar to one of the final lines from the original comic, 'Now Fran's vampire nightmare is about over'. The episode 'Almost Got 'Im' appears to be influenced by a four-issue story arc in Batman #291–294 (1977), entitled 'Where Were You on the Night Batman Was Killed?'

In each of the four issues, one of Catwoman, The Riddler, and The Joker all recount their claims to have killed the Batman. However, the plot for 'Almost Got 'Im' is quite different (six stories in the show, and four completely different ones in the comic book), with only the Joker as an overlapping antagonist. Two-Face's strategy in 'Almost Got 'Im' (strapping down Batman to a giant coin and flipping the coin in the air) was taken from the comic; World's Finest Comics #30 (September 1947).

In a backup tale, both Batman and Robin were tied to a giant penny that was catapulted onto spikes by a lesser known villain the Penny Plunderer. 'Off Balance' is a direct adaptation of 'Batman: Into the Den of the Death-Dealers' from Detective Comics #411, (May 1971) written. Famous for the first appearance of the mysterious character.

The two-part episode 'The Demon's Quest' is a direct adaptation of 'Daughter of the Demon' from Batman #232, (June 1971), and 'The Demon Lives Again' Batman #244 (September 1972), also by Dennis O'Neil and Neal Adams. Famous for introducing one of Batman's deadlier foes;, father of Talia. The episode 'Sideshow' is loosely based on 'A Vow From the Grave' from Detective Comics #410 by Dennis O'Neil. This episode adapted the comic book story with the inclusion of a separate story.

'A Bullet for Bullock' is based on the comic of the same name from Detective Comics #651 (October 1992), by. The is also an adaptation. The film's flashbacks were inspired by ', whereas the character of and the storyline itself were modified from Mike Barr's story ', which ran in #575–578 in the late 1980s; the villain in the comics was named.In other media Sixteen minutes of animated segments in the video game for the are sometimes referred to as a 'lost episode' of the series. These segments are intended to be interspersed between gameplay elements of an early-1990s video game and as such, the sound, color and story are not quite of the same quality of the actual television program. And because Sega did not have to follow the censorship rules of the show, the fights are also a little more violent. Many of the shows voice actors reprised their roles for the game, and are thus in the lost episode as well. Similar cutscenes appear throughout the video games.

Feature films. (1993) – based on The Animated Series; the film started production as a direct-to-video release, but was ultimately changed into a theatrical release. Although the film was not a financial success upon its initial release, it earned widespread acclaim and has since become a commercial success through its various home video releases. (1998) – a release, which was produced as a tie-in to the 1997 film.

SubZero's release was delayed until the following year.Comic adaptation and novelization. Main article:The Animated Series was accompanied by a tie-in comic book, which followed the art style and of The Animated Series instead of other Batman comic books. The Batman Adventures, through several format changes to reflect the changing world of the series and its spin-offs, outlasted the series itself by nearly a decade, finally being cancelled in 2004 to make way for the tie-in comic of the then-new, unrelated Batman animated series;. The character of Harley Quinn's first official comic appearance occurred in issue twelve of the series. It has become highly sought after by collectors and fans of the character.There was also a short-lived series of tie-in novels, adapted from episodes of the series by science fiction author. To achieve novel-length, Gravel combined several related episodes into a single storyline in each novel.

The novels included:. Shadows of the Past ('Appointment in Crime Alley', 'Robin's Reckoning' two-parter). Dual to the Death ('Two-Face' two-parter, 'Shadow of the Bat' two-parter).

The Dragon and the Bat ('Night of the Ninja', 'Day of the Samurai'). Mask of the Phantasm ( movie)Broadcasting. For video game, see.Batman: The Animated Series premiered on the 's children's block on September 5, 1992, and aired in that block during weekday afternoons at 4:30 PM. In December, just three months after its debut, Fox also began airing episodes of the series on prime-time Sunday evenings (followed by the live-action sitcom ); however, the TV ratings fell short (as the show aired opposite the perennial favorite ), and the series was removed from this time slot in March 1993.After the series produced its 65th episode (the minimum number necessary for a to be successfully ), Fox Network executives ordered a second season of 20 more episodes that was later reduced to airing weekly on Saturday mornings.

The second season featured more prominently and, as a result, was retitled The Adventures of Batman & Robin in the title credits; this run of episodes had two new opening sequences and ending credits. In total, the series reached 85 episodes before finishing its original run on September 15, 1995.In 1997, following the end of Fox Kids' five-year exclusive broadcast contract, the series began airing in reruns on 's children's block. Later that year, premiered on Kids' WB, airing alongside as part of an hour-long program titled.aired reruns of Batman: The Animated Series from March 2, 1998 to 2004. On July 3, 2000, the series was added to Cartoon Network's line-up. In 2005, reruns of the series were aired on Cartoon Network's sister channel.The series later began airing on 's line-up on September 30, 2007, again alongside Superman: The Animated Series and (despite Warner Bros.

Being one of 's biggest competitors).The show aired on (a Canadian broadcasting channel), debuting on January 8, 2010. The first 65 episodes were confirmed, with the first being 'The Cat and Claw, Part 1'. The show was scheduled to air on a weekly basis, airing at 7:00 AM, 6:00 PM, and midnight. All times are Eastern.started broadcasting the series on September 6, 2011. The channel aired a 10-episode marathon of the series on July 20, 2012, to coincide with the theatrical release of and even created an animated version of one of the film's trailers, featuring and re-dubbing Batman and 's dialogue from the trailer.

Critical reception Batman: The Animated Series has been consistently ranked as one of the greatest animated television shows ever made,. It has been critically and commercially acclaimed for its sophistication, mature writing, voice acting, orchestrated soundtrack, artistic ambition, and faithfulness to the. In its 1992 year-end issue, ranked the series as one of the top television series of the year.In his reference book, Batman: The Complete History, described The Animated Series as coming 'as close as any artistic statement has to defining the look of Batman for the 1990s.' Animation historian Charles Solomon gave the series a somewhat mixed assessment, commenting that 'the dark, Art Deco-influenced backgrounds tended to eclipse the stiff animation and pedestrian storytelling' and concluding that the series 'looked better in stills than it did on the screen.' Listed The Animated Series as the best adaptation of Batman anywhere outside of comics, the best comic book cartoon of all time, and the second-best animated series of all time (after ). Magazine also ranked it #2 of the greatest animated television shows of all time (again after The Simpsons). Ranked Batman: The Animated Series the seventh-greatest cartoon of all time (out of 60).

Influence Due to the success of Batman: The Animated Series, many crew members went on to design and produce for The WB Network. During this time they created, which featured the same streamlined animation style as Superman: The Animated Series, as well as numerous character re-designs from the original series despite taking place in the same continuity.In 1999, a futuristic spin-off series titled premiered on The WB, featuring a teenager named taking on the duties of Batman under the guidance of an elderly Bruce Wayne. Then in 2001, the animated series premiered on Cartoon Network, featuring Batman as one of the founding members of the. This was continued in 2004 by, featuring a greatly expanded League.

Many DC cartoons unrelated to the larger DC animated universe, such as and, also featured character designs strongly influenced by those of.The dramatic writing and stylized art of Batman: The Animated Series separates it from many traditional comic book-based cartoons. It can be considered the dramatic equivalent of more adult-oriented cartoon shows like. For this reason the show's popularity (along with that of its various spin-offs) endures among older audiences and comic book fans.The of various Batman characters are more strongly based on the designs from Batman: The Animated Series than any other form of Batman media. More precisely, the, and 's minifigures seem to have identical costumes and faces to the characters from the series.The dark atmosphere, mature themes, and even some of the voice cast from the series are employed in the video game series. Furthermore, reprises his role as Batman and the first two games are co-written by series veteran. Also, Batman's design and in The Animated Series are featured as an alternate skin in. These skins are available as; they were also available in pre-orders at and a valid membership to Power-Up Rewards.

There are also Animated-inspired alternate skins for, and.Accolades. 1992 – Best Animated Television Program (nominated). 1994 – Best Achievement for Voice Acting - (nominated). 1994 – Best Animated Television Program (nominated).

1994 – Best Individual Achievement for Creative Supervision in the Field of Animation - Bruce W. Timm and Eric Radomski (nominated).

1994 – Best Individual Achievement for Story Contribution in the Field of Animation - Paul Dini (nominated). 1995 – Best Animated Television Program (nominated). 1995 – Best Individual Achievement for Music in the Field of Animation - (nominated). – –, Randy Rogel and for ': Part 1' ( WON).

– Outstanding Writing in an Animated Program -, and ( WON). – Outstanding Animated Program - Tom Ruegger, Eric Radomski, Frank Paur, Kevin Altieri, Alan Burnett, Jean MacCurdy, Bruce W. Timm and Boyd Kirkland (nominated). – Outstanding Film Sound Editing - Russell Brower, Matt Thorne, Robert Hargreaves, Mark Keatts, Bob Lacivita, Jeff M. Sliney, Mike Dickeson, Thomas Milano and Aaron L. King (nominated).

– Outstanding Music Direction and Composition - Shirley Walker for 'Feat of Clay, Part 2' (nominated). – Outstanding Music Direction and Composition - Harvey Cohen for 'Cat Scratch Fever' (nominated). – Outstanding Animated Children's Program - Frank Paur, Jean MacCurdy, Tom Ruegger, Dan Riba, Eric Radomski, Bruce W. Timm and Alan Burnett (nominated). – Outstanding Writing in an Animated Program - Brynne Stephens, Martin Pasko, Michael Reaves, Alan Burnett, Randy Rogel, Laren Bright and Paul Dini (nominated). – Outstanding Film Sound Editing - Tom Maydeck, Robert Hargreaves, J.J.

George, Mike Dickeson, Daryl B. Shirley Walker, Lolita Ritmanis, Michael McCuistion, and Danny ElfmanReleasedDecember 16, 2008Length137 minutesLa La Land RecordsBatman: The Animated Series featured a strong musical score written by several different composers throughout the course of the series. The main theme of the show, which was heard during the opening and ending credits of each episode, was composed. At first, Elfman turned down Bruce Timm's offer to compose the theme for the show and so Timm hired to do so. However, Elfman later changed his mind and composed a variation of his theme for the series. Walker's unused theme went on to become the main theme for the second season of the show, when the name was changed to The Adventures of Batman & Robin.In 1996, Walker won her first for her music direction of the episode 'A Bullet for Bullock' (scored by Harvey R.

She would then go on to win another Daytime Emmy Award in the category of music-composition for in 2001.Although at least twenty-four different composers worked on the series, Walker, and Michael McCuistion are regarded as the main contributors. After the series finished up in 1995, the three then went on to score (which also featured a theme by Walker) in 1996, in 1997 and Batman Beyond in 1999. Television composer scored alongside Walker, Ritmanis, and McCuistion throughout the many series and later filled in for Walker after her death in 2006.Soundtracks On December 16, 2008, La La Land Records announced the release of a soundtrack companion to Batman: The Animated Series on a two-disc CD set, which featured 11 episode scores (including those of 'On Leather Wings', the 'Two-Face' two-parter, 'Joker's Favor' and 'Perchance to Dream').

The release was limited to a pressing of 3,000 copies, which sold quickly. About one month after its release, the soundtrack set had sold over 2,500 copies. According to a spokesperson of La-La Land Records, the sold out status of the soundtrack 'can only help as the label hopes to convince Warner Bros. To release more Batman: The Animated Series soundtracks.' The soundtrack received largely positive reviews.On March 24, 2009, La La Land Records released the complete score for the animated film. It was a limited edition of 3,000 units and has since sold out.The 2008 soundtrack was re-released in July 2012, minus 'Gotham City Overture' (a suite featuring Walker's themes from the series, some of which do not appear elsewhere on the album) and 'Music of the Bat 101' (a bonus track with Walker herself demonstrating the show's main music).

The re-release is a limited edition of 5,000 units by La La Land Records.On July 19, 2012, La La Land Records also released a four-disc CD set with a further 21 episode scores (including those of 'Heart of Ice', the 'Feat of Clay' two-parter, 'Almost Got 'Im' and 'The Laughing Fish'), titled Batman: The Animated Series – Original Soundtrack from the Warner Bros. Television Series, Volume Two. Volume 2 is a limited-edition release of 3,500 units by La La Land Records.On October 7, 2014, La La Land Records released a four-disc set with another 24 episode scores (including those of the 'Robin's Reckoning' two-parter, 'Mudslide', 'I Am the Night' and 'The Man Who Killed Batman'), titled Batman: The Animated Series – Original Soundtrack from the Warner Bros. Television Series, Volume Three.

Volume 3 is a limited-edition release of 3,000 units by La La Land Records.On March 29, 2016, La La Land Records released the complete soundtrack for the animated film. It is a limited edition of 2,000 units.On July 26, 2016, La La Land Records released Batman: The Animated Series – Original Soundtrack from the Warner Bros. Television Series, Volume Four, which contains the remaining material from the first 65 episodes. The final 9 episode scores from the first season are featured (including those of 'Fear of Victory', 'His Silicon Soul' and 'Joker's Wild'), as well as never-before-released cues from scores featured on earlier volumes. Volume 4 is a limited-edition release of 3,000 units by La La Land Records.La La Land Records is also planning to cover the later incarnations of the series ( The Adventures of Batman & Robin and The New Batman Adventures) in the future, provided that sales of existing volumes are strong enough and that there is strong fan encouragement.

A soundtrack has also been released as of January 2014, and a volume was released on July 26, 2016. And a second volume of will only be released if and the first volume sell well.On July 22, 2014, released six digital albums on download and streaming platforms (covering La La Land's first and second volumes, including 'Gotham City Overture' and 'Music of the Bat 101') for the series in honor of the 75th anniversary of Batman.Asterisked tracks contain thematic material by Shirley Walker; double-asterisked tracks contain Danny Elfman's Batman theme.Volume 1 track listing. Gotham City Overture 14:01 (not included on the re-release).

Batman: The Animated Series - Main Title (Danny Elfman) 1:02. 'On Leather Wings' (Shirley Walker):.

Sub-Main Title / Batwing / Bat Attack 1:51. Batman Drives to Gotham 1:00. Batman Investigates / Batman Uses Infrared / Police Rush Building 1:48. Batman Escapes / Batman Flies 1:48. Bats / Evidence Goes Up in Smoke / The Formula / Dr.

Jekyll and Mr. Bat 3:01. Gotham from the Air / Ride 'Em Batman / Epilogue 2:16. 'The Last Laugh' (Shirley Walker):.

Sub-Main Title 1:35. The Submarine / Joker Loots Gotham 2:35. Alfred Loses It 0:58. Bat Boat / Batman Catches the Big Fish / Batman Fights the Bad Guys 2:18. Cliff-Hanger Under Water / Batman A.K.A. Houdini 1:56.

Batman the Terminator 2:01. Batman vs. Joker / Batman vs. Batman: The Animated Series - Alternate Main Title (Shirley Walker) 1:09. 'Two-Face, Part I' (Shirley Walker):. Harvey's Nightmare / Dent's Soap Box 2:24. Batman Tracks Dent 2:07.

Split Personality / Harvey / Harv 4:21. 'Two-Face, Part II' (Shirley Walker):.

Part One Recap 0:33. Sub-Main Title / The Heist 1:49. Bruce Wayne's Nightmare / Two-Face Remembers 2:47. Batcycle / What About Grace?.

Batman: The Animated Series Main Title (Danny Elfman) 1:05. Beware the Gray Ghost - Carl Swander Johnson:.

Beware the Gray Ghost 0:54. Simon Trent 1:47. Trent Meets Batman / Trent Runs 1:33.

He Runs But He Can't Hide 0:36. Trent Helps Batman 0:55. Lethal Toys / The Ghost Saves Batman 1:25. Toy Car Chase 0:43. Gray Ghost's Shrine / Mistaken Identity 0:46. Twisted Ted / Up in Smoke 1:36.

Bruce's Hero 0:31. Beware the Gray Ghost - Bonus Track:. Gray Ghost Suite 1:24. The Cat and the Claw, Part I - Harvey R.

Cohen, Wayne Coster, Shirley Walker:. The Catwoman (S. Walker) 4:51. Riding the Truck. (W. Coster) 1:01.

Multigon International (W. Coster) 0:18. Introducing Red Claw (H. Cohen) / A Word with the Boss (W. Coster) 0:55. Catwoman at Multigon H.Q. Walker) / Cats in the Office (S.

Walker) (Features 'Ode to Joy' by L. Beethoven) 1:31.

Batman Rescues Catwoman. (H.

Cohen) / Lovers or Enemies (W. Coster) 3:33.

Who Will Save You? 0:30. The Cat and the Claw, Part II - Harvey R. Cohen.

The Cat and the Claw 0:44. The Train. 1:59. Bruce Wayne's Chaperone / A Bumpy Ride 1:57. Alley Cat. / Catwoman Strikes.

3:30. Bat Draft. 2:14. The Fallen Resort. 0:57. More Than You'll Ever Know. 0:46.

The Cat and the Claw - Bonus Tracks:. String Quartet (W. Coster) 1:01. Ode to Joy (Composed by L.

Beethoven; Arranged by Shirley Walker) 0:10. Introducing Red Claw (Alternate) (H. Cohen) 0:39. Ode to Joy Alternates (Composed by L. Batman: The Animated Series Main Title (Piano Version)(Danny Elfman and Shirley Walker) 1:03.

Appointment in Crime Alley - Stuart Balcomb. Sub Main Title 0:31. Batman Drives to Crime Alley / Where Are We Going to Go? 2:23. I'm Not Afraid Here.

1:12. Searching for Leslie / Leslie's Held Captive 0:49.

The Billboard 0:52. Baby Picture.

1:59. Chasing the Trolley / Trolley Rescue. 1:28. Batman Sees the Newsstand Clock. / Leslie Sweats / Batman Swings During Speech 1:09.

Good People in Crime Alley. 0:38. Mad as a Hatter - Harvey R. Batman: The Animated Series Main Title (MIDI Version)(Danny Elfman and Shirley Walker) 1:04. Almost Got 'Im - Stuart Balcomb. Almost Got 'Im 1:24.

Pumpkin Patch. / Batman's Scorn.

1:11. A Bad Penny.

1:12. Penguin's Setup. / Birds of a Feather.

2:42. Laugh O Meter / Catwoman to the Rescue. / Catwoman KO'd 1:10. Shadow Secrets. / Cat Food for Thought.

/ Maybe Some Day 2:08. Almost Got 'Im - Bonus Tracks:. Club Source #2 0:59. Club Source #4 0:57. Joker Talk Show Source. (Extended) 0:49. Joker Bumper.

0:15. Just for Laughs 1:40. If You're So Smart, Why Aren't You Rich? - Carlos Rodriguez. If You're So Smart, Why Aren't You Rich?./ Silent Radio 0:45. The Wasteland./ Rescue Attempt. / Riddler Escapes.

4:18. Minotaur's Myth. / The Griffin /Griffin Fight / Hand of Fate 3:05. Hijacked Hand. / The Minotaur / Destroy Them / Deadbolts.

3:06. If You're So Smart, Why Aren't You Rich? - Bonus Tracks:.

If You're So Smart Source (Shirley Walker) 2:11. Riddle of the Minotaur Source 0:13. Griffin Theme 0:09. Question Mark Motif 0:08. Hand of Fate Motif 0:09. Wasteland Motif 0:07. Musical Puzzle 0:12.

The Demon's Quest, Part I - Michael McCuistion. The Demon's Quest. 1:47. Sad News / Strike One 1:06. Calcutta / Alley Fight. 1:48. Black Cat / Sweet Dreams, Kitty.

2:03. After You 0:33. Power Trooper. / The Demon's Guard / They Call Him Ra's.

2:45. Strike Three - You're Out 0:44. The Lazarus Pit. / Revitalized Demon. 2:04.

The Demon's Quest, Part II - Harvey R. Cohen. Recap. 0:52.

The Demon's Quest, Part II. 1:26. Parted Lovers / Goodbye Beloved. 1:29. Orpheus / Lets Do It.

/ Caravan. 1:47.

Pay for This Trespass 1:13. Lower the Bombs / Crazy / To the Tower 1:10. To Remember Me, Beloved. / Countdown. 1:44. He'll Ruin Everything.

3:35. Prisoner of Love.

0:57. The Laughing Fish - Shirley Walker.

The Laughing Fish / Joker's Insane Scheme 3:15. Friendly Fish Truck / Missile Fish / Francis Gets Happy (Extended) / I Know You're Watching 1:13.

Jackson's Cat 0:57. Oceanside Aquarium / Sharkey's Appetite 2:13. Catch of the Day / How Do You Spell Relief? 1:57.

Batman Rides the Shark / Jumping Joker Sees Jaws / Is the Joker Gone? 3:30. The Laughing Fish - Bonus Tracks:. 'Joker's Fish Song' (Features 'Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star' Arranged by Nerida Tyson-Chew) 1:03. Joker's Door Chime #1 0:11.

Joker's Door Chime #2 0:12. Batman: The Animated Series End Credits (Alternate Ending) (Danny Elfman) 0:44. Batman: The Animated Series Main Title (with Sound Effects) (Danny Elfman) 1:04. Shadow of the Bat, Part I - Shirley Walker. Shadow of the Bat / Thorne on the Roof 2:01.

Gordon's Arrest 1:02. We'll See About This / The Evidence Room 1:07. Two-Face's Hideout / The Batgirl / Batgirl Takes Action / Batgirl Gets Trashed 2:37. Bad Company / A Different Disguise / Matches Malone 3:56. Shadow of the Bat, Part II - Harvey R. Batman: The Animated Series Main Title - Danny Elfman 1:03.

Robin's Reckoning, Part I - Carlos Rodriguez:. Robin's Reckoning/Yahoo!/Robin's Catch/Interrogation 2:50. Boy Wonder 0:55. Extortion/The Flying Graysons 1:49. Goodbye/Master Dick 1:03. Crap Shoot./Stromwell's Mansion 0:59.

The Bonding./Never Again 1:00. Robin's Reckoning, Part II - Peter Tomashek:. Circus Memory 1:24. Fencing Memory 0:53. Dick Eavesdrops/Stealthy Dick 0:59. Dick on the Street 2:44. Dick Finds Zucco/Into the River/Out of the River 1:56.

Redial (William T. Stromberg)/Batman Drops In 0:56.

Amusement Park Fight/Robin Gets Zucco/Robin Does Right 3:40. Sunrise 0:34. Robin's Reckoning: Bonus Track - Carlos Rodriguez:. Circus Fanfare/The Flying Graysons (alternate) 1:05.

P.O.V. Shirley Walker:. Gotham's Finest/Bad Guys Escape 1:42.

Bullock's P.O.V. 3:37. Wilkes’ P.O.V. 1:35. Montoya's P.O.V. Cat Scratch Fever - Harvey R.

I Am the Night - Michael McCuistion:. I Am the Night 0:37. Roses/Stakeout/Roses on the Pavement/Brass Knuckles 1:56. Battering Ram/The Jazzman Was Ready./Catching the Jazzman/Commissioner Is Shot 2:23. Emergency 0:27.

Batman Pays a Visit 0:38. Batman's Rage/Jazzman in Prison 1:25. Robin Sees Batman/Jazzman in the Laundry/Jazzman's Escape 0:58. Batman Unmasks/This Is My Hunt./Batman Saves Gordon.

2:25. Batman Talks with Kid. 1:15. Heart of Steel, Part I - Richard Bronskill & Tamara Kline:.

Sub-Main Title/The Briefcase (R. Bronskill) 1:03. Briefcase on the Prowl (T.

Kline) 1:53. The Escape. (R.

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Bronskill) 3:15. Cybertron Industries/HARDAC/Next Duplicant/Another Gordon (T.

Kline) 1:52. Teddy Bear/Randa's Compact/Compact Goes to Work (R. Bronskill) 1:18. Randa Finds the Batcave/HARDAC Has Control (T.

Kline) 1:22. Heart of Steel, Part II - Carl Johnson:. Heart of Steel, Part II. 0:58. Another Mayor/Another Bullock 2:41. A Very Exclusive Club. 1:49.

Trash Can Robot 1:36. A Watchful Eye/Flying Over Cybertron./Robots Run Amok./Randa Is Terminated 3:24. Let's Go Home. 0:39. Heart of Steel: Bonus Tracks - Tamara Kline, Richard Bronskill & Carl Johnson:.

Futuristic Muzak (T. Kline) 0:45. Sub-Main Title/The Briefcase (alternate)/Randa's Compact (alternate) (R. Bronskill) 1:31. Let's Go Home (alternate). (C.

Johnson) 0:40. Blind as a Bat - Steve Chesne & James Stemple:. The Raven (S. Chesne) 1:34.

Raven Runs Amok. (J. Stemple) 0:52.

The Vision Thing (S. Chesne) 0:52. Sight, or No Sight/Tooling Up./Quoth the Batman, 'Nevermore'./. (J. Stemple) 4:29.

Batwing Disabled/Disabled Batman (S. Chesne) 4:05. Cornered./Good News.

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