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Series Overview[]

Color Season Episodes Toonami Premiere Toonami Finale
1 13 October 1, 2001 January 11, 2002
2 26 October 10, 2001 December 6, 2001
3 13 December 3, 2001 December 26, 2001
Movie 01 August 9, 2002

Season 1 (1999)[]

No. Episode Title Villains Director Original Airdate Toonami Airdate[1]
01 "Rebirth, Part 1" The Jokerz Curt Geda January 10, 1999 October 1, 2001
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. Twenty years later, Terrence "Terry" McGinnis discovers the 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.
02 "Rebirth, Part 2" Derek Powers
Mr. Fixx
Curt Geda January 10, 1999 October 2, 2001
Terry steals the Batsuit to pursue his father's killer, a professional bodyguard named Mister 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 consultant."
03 "Black Out" Inque Dan Riba January 30, 1999 October 3, 2001[2]
Terry, having just started to work for Bruce Wayne, faces off against Inque, a notorious mercenary who is sabotaging FoxTeca, a company formed by Lucius Fox's son.
04 "Golem" Willie Watt Beth Lukic February 6, 1999 October 4, 2001
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.
05 "Meltdown" Mr. Freeze
Blight
Curt Geda February 13, 1999 October 9, 2001
Looking for a cure for his mutation into Blight, Derek Powers tests an experimental procedure to create a new body for him to inhabit. His test subject: Mr. Freeze, still alive after all these years. Freeze's essence is transferred to a new organic body by Wayne-Powers scientist Stephanie Lake, and the reborn Victor Fries is attacked by the son of a family who were killed years earlier by Mr. Freeze. Batman stops the would-be assassin, but Victor vows to atone for his wicked ways of the past. When he begins suffering sickness in warm weather, Stephanie Lake tries to kill him so his DNA can be re-examined, but Fries escapes to go after Stephanie; in the ensuing melee at Wayne-Powers Batman and Freeze encounter Powers as he completes his mutation into Blight.
06 "Heroes" The Terrific Trio Butch Lukic February 20, 1999 January 7, 2002[3]
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.
07 "Shriek" Shriek Curt Geda March 13, 1999 October 12, 2001
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.
08 "Dead Man's Hand" The Royal Flush Gang Dan Riba March 20, 1999 October 8, 2001
Terry must deal with both his rejection by his girlfriend, Dana, and a group of Bruce's old enemies, the Royal Flush Gang, who pattern themselves after playing card ranks. Things look up for Terry when he meets a girl named Melanie who seems to share his problems. This episode makes reference to Catwoman when Bruce says to Terry, "Let me tell you about a woman named Selina Kyle."
09 "The Winning Edge" Jackson Chappell Yukio Suzuki April 10, 1999 October 5, 2001
"Slappers", illegal steroid patches, are all the rage with Hill High School's athletes, and Bruce suspects that one of his old enemies, Bane, may have a hand in their production.
10 "Spellbound" Spellbinder Butch Lukic May 1, 1999 October 11, 2001
A villain known as Spellbinder uses hypnotic technology to orchestrate a string of robberies, turning his victims into his unwitting accomplices.
11 "Disappearing Inque" Inque Curt Geda May 8, 1999 January 11, 2002[3]
Inque is freed by a lovesick worker at the cryogenics plant where she is being held. Trapped in her mutated form, she seeks to attain the chemicals that will allow her to once again regain her human shape, and get revenge on Batman and the "mysterious old man" who aids him.
12 "A Touch of Curaré" Curaré Dan Riba May 15, 1999 October 15, 2001
A deadly assassin named Curare is sent after D.A. Sam Young, husband of Commissioner Barbara Gordon. Batman's attempts to protect Young lead to conflicts with Gordon, and some surprising revelations about the past.
13 "Ascension" Blight
Paxton Powers
Yukio Suzuki May 22, 1999 October 17, 2001
As Derek Powers' Blight persona slowly destroys what was left of his normal life, he turns to his son for help. Paxton Powers seems willing to help Batman bring his father in, but unfortunately, deception and greed run in the family.

Season 2 (1999-2000)[]

No. Episode Title Villains Director Original Airdate Toonami Airdate[1]
14 "Splicers" Dr. Cuvier Curt Geda September 17, 1999 October 23, 2001
A new body modification trend called splicing, combining human DNA with that of animals, is taking Neo-Gotham's fashion world by storm. Dr. Able Cuvier, the creator of the process, insists that the procedure is safe, but Batman soon discovers that Cuvier is up to no good.
15 "Earth Mover" Earthmover Dan Riba September 25, 1999 October 22, 2001
Batman gets involved when a friend of Terry's and her adopted father are haunted by eerie, man-shaped creatures made out of soil, and soon learns that they have a frightening connection to the girl's biological father.
16 "Joyride" The Jokerz Butch Lukic October 2, 1999 October 18, 2001
A group of Jokerz steals a prototype military vehicle and goes on a rampage of destruction, while Batman and the vehicle's designer try to recover the machine before its malfunctioning reactor goes critical and turns it into a flying bomb.
17 "Lost Soul" Robert Vance Butch Lukic October 9, 1999 October 24, 2001
Terry must fight the Batsuit when it is taken over by the virtual soul of a dead communications tycoon, a man who has literally become a 'ghost in the machine'. Without the aid of the suit, he must save the man's grandson from becoming a vessel for his virtual brain.
18 "Hidden Agenda" Terminal
The Jokerz
Curt Geda October 16, 1999 October 29, 2001
The brilliant leader of a crew of Jokerz plots revenge against Max Gibson, a fellow student who outperforms him at school. Terry's efforts to help her are complicated by her efforts to find out the true identity of Batman, whom she is convinced is a student at school, and her erroneous conclusion that Terry is one of the Jokerz. This episode makes references to Batman: The Animated Series when Maxine says to Terry: "You call me Robin, and I'm out of here." to which Terry replies "No problem, Alfred."
19 "Bloodsport" The Stalker Dan Riba October 23, 1999 October 25, 2001
The Stalker, a cybernetically enhanced big-game hunter, comes to Neo-Gotham seeking what he believes is the only prey left on Earth worthy of his skills: Batman.
20 "Once Burned" The Royal Flush Gang Butch Lukic November 6, 1999 October 30, 2001
The Royal Flush Gang's Ten returns on a mission to rescue her family, who have been captured by the Jokerz. When Melanie approaches Terry for help, he is forced to decide whether or not to put his relationship with Dana at risk, and if Batman can really trust Ten.
21 "Hooked Up" Spellbinder Dan Riba November 13, 1999 October 10, 2001
When several Hill High students end up comatose in the hospital, Batman's subsequent investigation leads him to Spellbinder, who is getting teenagers addicted to virtual reality fantasies and forcing them to steal for him.
22 "Rats" Ratboy Curt Geda November 20, 1999 October 16, 2001
Dana, who feels she has been ignored and let down by Terry once too often, begins receiving roses from a secret admirer. When she is abducted by the mystery man, a boy named Patrick who lives in the sewers because of his rat-like appearance, Batman may be the only one who can save her.
23 "Mind Games" The Brain Trust Butch Lukic December 4, 1999 November 6, 2001
Terry has mysterious visions of a young girl asking him for help. His search for her leads him into confrontation with a group of people with incredible psychic powers known as the Brain Trust.
24 "Revenant" Willie Watt Kyung-Won Lim December 11, 1999 November 7, 2001
After a series of unexplainable events, all the kids in Terry's class think that the ghost of a dead student is haunting their high school. But Batman soon discovers the real cause—Willie Watt, who has developed powerful new psychic abilities.
25 "Babel" Shriek Curt Geda January 8, 2000 November 8, 2001
Seeking vengeance, Shriek uses his knowledge of sound to take away Neo-Gotham's ability to communicate. His price for returning things to normal? Batman's life.
26 "Terry's Friend Dates a Robot" Cynthia Dan Riba January 15, 2000 November 12, 2001
Howard Groote, a hopeless nerd, purchases an illegal android in the form of a beautiful girl to pose as his girlfriend. His plan soon backfires when "Cynthia", programmed to be completely devoted to Howard, becomes dangerously possessive.
27 "Eyewitness" Spellbinder Butch Lukic January 22, 2000 November 13, 2001
When Commissioner Barbara Gordon witnesses Batman killing an opponent in cold blood, Terry finds himself on the run from the law as he tries to discover the real culprit and prove his innocence.
28 "Final Cut" Curaré Butch Lukic February 5, 2000 November 19, 2001
Bruce is out of town and incommunicado when Curare returns to Neo-Gotham, hunting down the last of her former society after the failure of her last mission marked her for death. Curare's target, the last surviving member of the League of Assassins, forces Batman to protect him from Curare's wrath by planting a bomb equipped with a deadman switch somewhere in the city. Things only get more complicated as Max gets herself involved in an already volatile situation.
29 "The Last Resort" Dr. David Wheeler Curt Geda March 4, 2000 November 15, 2001
A new program for troubled kids is becoming a popular last resort among parents in Gotham, but "The Ranch" is not everything it seems. When Terry's friend Chelsea Cunningham gets sent to The Ranch, Terry goes to investigate, but ends up biting off more than he can chew.
30 "Armory" Armory Kyung-Won Lim March 11, 2000 November 20, 2001
After losing his job as a weapons designer, the stepfather of one of Terry's friends turns to crime to make ends meet as a supervillain called Armory.
31 "Sneak Peek" Ian Peek Dan Riba March 25, 2000 November 21, 2001
A gossip reporter acquires the technology to become incorporeal and becomes the ultimate Peeping Tom. When he discovers Batman's identity, he threatens to reveal it on national television, but soon discovers the technology is having an adverse effect on his body.
32 "The Eggbaby" The Mayhem Family James Tucker April 1, 2000 November 26, 2001
Terry is forced to take a computer-simulated "baby" with him everywhere—even as Batman—in order to make the grade in Family Studies. Meanwhile, a family of jewel theives are plying their trade around Neo-Gotham, stealing priceless rubies.
33 "Zeta" Zeta Dan Riba April 8, 2000 November 14, 2001
A holomorphic military android has been reported to have gone rogue, and Terry needs to find him before someone gets killed. But has the android really gone rogue, or has he just gained a conscience?
34 "Plague" False-Face Butch Lukic April 15, 2000 November 22, 2001
Batman reluctantly joins forces with his former enemy, Stalker, to hunt down a wily criminal named False-Face, who has stolen a dangerous virus for a criminal organization called KOBRA.
35 "April Moon" The April Moon Gang Butch Lukic April 22, 2000 November 27, 2001
A bionics designer is forced to give a gang of street punks robotic implants after they kidnap his wife. To stop them, Batman needs a special verbal "kill-phrase" to shut down their implants, but can he convince the designer to give it to him?
36 "Sentries of the Last Cosmos" Simon Harper Dan Riba May 6, 2000 November 29, 2001
A virtual-reality game designer uses three teenage fans' devotion to the game universe in order to eliminate his enemies and rivals.
37 "Payback" Payback Kyoung-Won Lim May 13, 2000 November 28, 2001
A new vigilante who calls himself Payback begins taking revenge on the tormentors of several troubled teenagers, all of whom are in the same therapy group. When Terry goes undercover in the group to find the culprit, he begins to suspect the doctor running the sessions, but Payback's real identity proves to be someone nobody would have expected.
38 "Where's Terry?" Shriek Yukio Suzuki May 27, 2000 December 5, 2001[4]
Shriek traps Batman in the abandoned tunnels beneath Neo-Gotham intent on revenge, and Bruce must ally with Max to find him.
39 "Ace in the Hole" Ronny Boxer James Tucker August 19, 2000 December 6, 2001[5]
When Ace goes missing, Bruce remembers the origin of Ace. Terry discovers an underground dog fighting organization.

Season 3 (2000-2001)[]

No. Episode Title Villains Director Original Airdate Toonami Airdate[1]
40 "King's Ransom" The Royal Flush Gang Butch Lukic September 16, 2000 December 10, 2001[6]
The Royal Flush Gang return, minus Ten, in an attempt to regain their reputation. However, after they are double-crossed by Paxton Powers, both Paxton and the gang seek to increase their bank accounts through Bruce Wayne.
41 "Untouchable" Repeller Dan Riba September 23, 2000 December 4, 2001[7]
Batman goes up against a new, seemingly invulnerable foe called Repeller, who uses technology similar to a prototype that Wayne-Powers' medical division has been developing.
42 "Inqueling" Inque Butch Lukic September 30, 2000 December 17, 2001[8]
After Inque's latest employer betrays her and blasts her with an experimental weapon that causes her body to slowly dissolve, she is forced to turn to someone she has not seen in years: her daughter.
43 "Big Time" Big Time James Tucker October 7, 2000 December 3, 2001[9]
When a friend from Terry's troubled past, Charlie "Big Time" Bigelow, returns, Terry tries to stop him from repeating his mistakes and going back to jail. But when Charlie ends up helping a gang of crooks rob a Wayne-Powers research lab, he is exposed to a dangerous experimental chemical and mutates into a monstrous giant.
44 "Out of the Past" Ra's Al Ghul James Tucker October 21, 2000 December 12, 2001[10]
Bruce Wayne's former love, Talia returns to offer him the chance to be eternally young. But unfortunately, things are not what they seem when Bruce and Terry discover that Talia has a dark secret of her own.
45 "Speak No Evil" James Van Dyle Dan Riba November 4, 2000 December 13, 2001[11]
Batman reluctantly agrees to aid a genetically enhanced gorilla in finding the poacher who kidnapped his mother.
46 "The Call, Part 1" Starro Butch Lukic November 11, 2000 December 21, 2001[3]
Superman drafts Batman into the Justice League when he suspects there is a traitor among them.
47 "The Call, Part 2" Starro Butch Lukic November 18, 2000 December 25, 2001[3]
To get to the bottom of the problem facing the Justice League, Batman must face off against his own teammates—including Superman himself.
48 "Betrayal" Big Time Kyung-Won Lim December 9, 2000 December 11, 2001[12]
Big Time returns to Neo-Gotham, causing problems for both Batman and his alter-ego Terry McGinnis, who still feels guilty for what happened to Big Time.
49 "Curse of the Kobra, Part 1" Zander James Tucker February 3, 2001 December 19, 2001[3]
Terry is sent to Bruce's old friend Kairi Tanaka to brush up on his combat skills, and inadvertently befriends the heir-apparent to the criminal organization KOBRA.
50 "Curse of the Kobra, Part 2" Zander Dan Riba February 10, 2001 December 20, 2001[3]
After the leader of KOBRA kidnaps Max to be his wife, Batman is forced not only to rescue her, but to stop KOBRA's plot to revert the world back to when dinosaurs ruled it... with their gene-spliced dinosaur men as the dominant species.
51 "Countdown" Mad Stan Kyung-Won Lim April 7, 2001 December 26, 2001[3]
Zeta returns to Neo-Gotham City to look for his creator, but falls into the clutches of Mad Stan, who turns him into a walking time-bomb. Batman and Ro must track Zeta down before time runs out.
52 "Unmasked" KOBRA Kyung-Won Lim December 18, 2001[13]
Terry recounts to Max one of his earlier adventures as Batman, during which he revealed his face to a child and inadvertently made the boy a target of KOBRA.

The final official episode of Batman Beyond, "Unmasked" was scheduled to air on September 14, 2001, but due to its terrorism-related content and the recent September 11 attacks it was replaced by a re-airing of "Hooked Up". The actual series finale of Batman Beyond was provided by the Justice League Unlimited episode "Epilogue".

Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker[]

Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker is a direct-to-video animated feature based on the Batman Beyond series. It is noteworthy for resolving the conflict between the Joker and the original Batman (Bruce Wayne), as well as introducing the Joker into the Batman Beyond timeframe. Also resolved was the fate of the third Robin, Tim Drake, and the Joker's old sidekick and groupie, Harley Quinn.

Title Villains Director Writers Release Date Toonami Airdate
"Return of the Joker" The Joker Curt Geda Paul Dini
Glen Murakami
Bruce Timm
December 12, 2000 August 9, 2002[14]
When the Joker mysteriously reappears in Gotham's future and targets innocent people, Terry sets out to find answers as to how it is possible. He makes a discovery about what happened that night, the night that Bruce, as Batman, battled the Joker for the last time. The Clown Prince of Crime desires to use some sort of high tech satellite to destroy the people of Gotham city and Terry becomes Batman and he must stop his mentor's old nemesis from destroying the city.

References[]

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