List of Batman Beyond Episodes

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This is the list of episodes for the Kids' WB series Batman Beyond.

Contents

Series overview

Season Episodes Originally aired
First aired Last aired
1 13 January 10, 1999 May 22, 1999
2 25 September 17, 1999 May 27, 2000
3 14 August 19, 2000 December 18, 2001

Season One (1999)

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1 1 "Rebirth, Part 1" Curt Geda Alan Burnett & Paul Dini
Story by Alan Burnett
January 10, 1999
Bruce Wayne, the original Batman, retires due to failing health when his rescue of a kidnapped woman nearly goes wrong and he must resort to almost using a gun—the ultimate sin in his eyes in 2019. Twenty years later in 2039, Terrence "Terry" McGinnis discovers Batman's identity after the aging Bruce Wayne helps him fight off a gang of Jokerz (street punks enamored of the original Clown Prince of Crime). After Terry's father is murdered, Terry seeks Bruce's help to avenge him.
  • Villain: Jokerz and Derek Powers
2 2 "Rebirth, Part 2" Curt Geda Stan Berkowitz
Story by Alan Burnett
January 10, 1999
Terry steals the Batsuit to pursue his father's killer, a professional bodyguard named Mr. Fixx (George Takei) whose employer Derek Powers (Sherman Howard), the current CEO of Wayne-Powers, is secretly using the company's resources to develop a biological weapon. Bruce Wayne, discovering the theft, deactivates the suit, but when seeing the now-helpless Terry being punched out reactivates it so he can continue pursuing Fixx, and in the end Wayne appears at Terry's house to hire him as a "special assistant."
  • Villains: Derek Powers and Mr. Fixx
3 3 "Black Out" Dan Riba Robert Goodman January 30, 1999
Terry, having just started to work for Bruce Wayne, faces off against Inque, a notorious shapeshifting mercenary who is sabotaging FoxTeca, a company formed by Lucius Fox's son.
  • Villain: Inque
4 4 "Golem" Butch Lukic Hilary J. Bader February 2, 1999
Willie Watt, a high school nerd who has been picked on one too many times, steals a construction robot from his father to scare his chief tormentor, Nelson Nash. But when Batman tries to stop the robot, it becomes bonded to Willie mentally, giving him more power than he ever dreamed of.
  • Villain: Willie Watt
5 5 "Meltdown" Curt Geda Hilary J. Bader & Alan Burnett
Story by Hilary J. Bader
February 13, 1999
Wayne-Powers builds a new body for Victor Fries, better known as Batman's opponent Mr. Freeze, in the hope that a similar treatment might reverse Derek Powers' transformation into Blight. Seemingly cured of his need for extreme cold, Fries tries to redeem himself, but neither the former Batman, Bruce Wayne, nor his former victims completely trust him, and his benefactors have plans of their own. Wayne's protégé, Terry McGinnis, seeks to help Fries in redemption.
  • Villain: Mr. Freeze
6 6 "Heroes" Butch Lukic Rich Fogel February 20, 1999
The Terrific Trio, a group of scientists who became superheroes after gaining powers in an experiment gone awry, make their way into Gotham and become media sensations. But Magma, Freon, and 2-D Man soon learn that the accident that gave them their powers was not really an accident. The Trio are inspired by the Fantastic Four, with 2D Man being Mr. Fantastic, Magma being a combination of the Thing and the Human Torch, and Freon can spread her molecules apart to the point where she becomes hard to see, and her ice beams can form protective shields, making her analogous to the Invisible Woman.
  • Villain: The Terrific Trio
7 7 "Shriek" Curt Geda Stan Berkowitz March 13, 1999
Derek Powers hires Shriek, a former sound engineer-turned-supervillain, as part of an elaborate scheme to run Bruce Wayne out of his shared control over Wayne-Powers. (note: In this episode, while touring the historic district of Gotham, Bruce spots a Wanted poster of the Joker, marking his only pictured appearance outside the movie.)
  • Villain: Shriek

Season Two (1999–2000)

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Season Three (2000–2001)

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Films

Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker

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Shorts

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Crossovers

Batman Beyond has had multiple crossovers with other shows in the DC animated universe.

The Zeta Project
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Static Shock
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Justice League Unlimited
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References

External links

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