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1 List of DC Animated Universe media  



1.1  Television series  





1.2  Feature films  





1.3  Short films  





1.4  Digital series  







2 Offshoot material  



2.1  Cancelled projects  





2.2  Comic books  







3 Recurring cast and characters  



3.1  Comics  







4 Outside media  



4.1  Video games  





4.2  The Heart of Batman  







5 Crossovers, adaptations, and references  



5.1  TV series  





5.2  Comics  





5.3  Characters adapted from the DCAU  







6 See also  





7 References  





8 External links  














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DC Animated Universe
Created by
  • Warner Bros. Animation
  • Original workBatman: The Animated Series (1992–1995)
    OwnerWarner Bros. Entertainment
    Years1992–2019
    Based onCharacters
    byDC Comics
    Print publications
    ComicsList of comics
    Films and television
    Film(s)List of films
    Short film(s)List of short films
    Television seriesList of television series
    Games
    Video game(s)List of video games

    The DC Animated Universe (DCAU, also referred to as the TimmverseorDiniverse by fans) is a shared universe based on DC Comics and produced by Warner Bros. Animation. It began with Batman: The Animated Series in 1992 and ended with Justice League vs. the Fatal Five in 2019. The associated media franchise includes theatrical and direct-to-video feature films, shorts, comic books, video games, and other multimedia adaptations.

    The DC Animated Universe has been praised for its storytelling, voice acting, animation, and maturity, with several of its shows listed among the greatest animated television series of all time.[1][2] It has also influenced the mainstream DC Comics in various ways, such as introducing new characters, revamped backstories, and character designs.[3]

    List of DC Animated Universe media

    [edit]

    While there are many animated projects based upon DC Comics characters, the DC Animated Universe consists of TV series and films that spin off from Batman: The Animated Series. While the series is largely standalone, two characters outside of the normal Batman canon, Zatanna and Jonah Hex, would guest star. However, the first series to indicate a shared continuity with other well-known characters was Superman: The Animated Series, in which the title character encounters heroes such as Batman, the Wally West version of Flash, the Green Lantern Kyle Rayner, Aquaman, and Doctor Fate. The follow-up sequel to Batman: The Animated Series, titled The New Batman Adventures would feature an art style revamp similar to Superman: The Animated Series, and these two shows would feature crossovers. Both of those shows would be followed by Batman Beyond, which featured an elderly, retired Bruce Wayne passing on the mantle to Terry McGinnis, the Batman of the future.

    After Batman Beyond's third season, the Justice League show followed, which starred Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, The Flash (Wally West), Green Lantern (John Stewart) Martian Manhunter (J'onn J'onzz), and Hawkgirl. After two seasons, the series was rebranded as Justice League Unlimited, a successor series which expanded the League roster and was the final series set in the DC Animated Universe. In between these shows was also Static Shock, which told the story of Virgil Hawkins and showcased a different aspect of the DC Animated Universe. It was the first time an African American superhero was the titular character of his own animated show, and the show explored many diverse stories and characters throughout its run. Another show that aired was The Zeta Project, which was a spin-off series based on the character Zeta from the Batman Beyond episode of the same name, a humanoid robot who is on the run from NSA agents. While minimal, the show had a few continuity tie-ins with the larger DC Animated Universe as well.

    Television series

    [edit]

    The DC Animated Universe consists of the following animated television series:

    SeriesSeasonEpisodesOriginally airedShowrunner(s)Connections
    First airedLast airedNetwork
    Batman: The Animated Series165September 5, 1992 (1992-09-05)September 17, 1993 (1993-09-17)FoxBruce Timm

    220May 2, 1994 (1994-05-02)September 15, 1995 (1995-09-15)
    Superman: The Animated Series113September 6, 1996 (1996-09-06)February 15, 1997 (1997-02-15)The WB

    • Crossovers with The New Batman Adventures: "World's Finest", "Knight Time", and "The Demon Reborn"
    • Introductions: Lobo ("The Main Man"), Wally West ("Speed Demons"), Doctor Fate ("The Hand of Fate"), Steel ("Heavy Metal"), Green Lantern Corps ("In Brightest Day..."), and Aquaman ("A Fish Story")

    228September 8, 1997 (1997-09-08)May 2, 1998 (1998-05-02)
    313September 19, 1998 (1998-09-19)February 12, 2000 (2000-02-12)
    The New Batman Adventures124September 13, 1997 (1997-09-13)January 16, 1999 (1999-01-16)

    Batman Beyond113January 10, 1999 (1999-01-10)May 22, 1999 (1999-05-22)

    • Crossovers with The Zeta Project: "Countdown"
    • Introductions: Infiltration Unit Zeta ("Zeta") and Justice League Unlimited ("The Call")

    226September 17, 1999 (1999-09-17)May 27, 2000 (2000-05-27)
    313August 19, 2000 (2000-08-19)December 18, 2001 (2001-12-18)
    Static Shock113September 23, 2000 (2000-09-23)May 12, 2001 (2001-05-12)Dwayne McDuffie

    • Integrated into the DCAU from Season 2 onwards
    • Crossovers with The New Batman Adventures: "The Big Leagues", "Hard as Nails"; Justice League: "A League of Their Own", "Fallen Hero"; Superman: The Animated Series: "Toys in the Hood"; The New Batman Adventures and Batman Beyond: "Future Shock"

    211January 26, 2002 (2002-01-26)May 4, 2002 (2002-05-04)
    315January 25, 2003 (2003-01-25)June 21, 2003 (2003-06-21)
    413January 17, 2004 (2004-01-17)May 22, 2004 (2004-05-22)
    The Zeta Project112January 27, 2001 (2001-01-27)August 11, 2001 (2001-08-11)Robert Goodman

    • Crossovers with Batman Beyond: "Shadows" and "Ro's Gift"

    214March 23, 2002 (2002-03-23)August 17, 2002 (2002-08-17)
    Justice League126November 17, 2001 (2001-11-17)November 9, 2002 (2002-11-09)Cartoon NetworkBruce Timm

    226July 5, 2003 (2003-07-05)May 29, 2004 (2004-05-29)
    Justice League Unlimited113July 31, 2004 (2004-07-31)January 29, 2005 (2005-01-29)

    • Crossovers with Static Shock and Batman Beyond: "The Once and Future Thing"; Batman Beyond: "Epilogue"

    213February 5, 2005 (2005-02-05)July 23, 2005 (2005-07-23)
    313September 17, 2005 (2005-09-17)May 13, 2006 (2006-05-13)

    Feature films

    [edit]

    The DCAU continuity also includes the following feature films:

    Film U.S. release date Director Screenwriters Release Notes
    Batman: Mask of the Phantasm December 25, 1993 Eric Radomski and Bruce Timm Story by: Alan Burnett
    Screenplay by: Alan Burnett, Paul Dini, Martin Pasko
    and Michael Reaves
    Theatrical[4][5]
    Continuation of Batman: TAS
    Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero March 17, 1998 Boyd Kirkland Boyd Kirkland and Randy Rogel Direct-to-DVD
    Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker December 12, 2000 (edited version)
    April 23, 2002 (uncut version)
    Curt Geda Story by: Paul Dini, Glen Murakami and Bruce Timm
    Screenplay by: Paul Dini
    Continuation of Batman Beyond, Batman: TAS, and The New Batman Adventures
    Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman October 21, 2003 Story by: Alan Burnett
    Screenplay by: Michael Reaves
    Continuation of Batman: TAS and The New Batman Adventures
    Batman and Harley Quinn[6][7] August 14, 2017 Sam Liu Story by: Bruce Timm
    Screenplay by: Bruce Timm and Jim Krieg
    Justice League vs. the Fatal Five [8] March 29, 2019 (WonderCon Anaheim)
    March 30, 2019
    Story by: Eric Carrasco

    Screenplay by: Eric Carrasco, Jim Krieg, Alan Burnett

    Digital HD Continuation of Justice League Unlimited
    Honorable mention
    Justice League: Gods and Monsters July 21, 2015 (Digital)
    July 28, 2015 (Physical)
    Sam Liu Story by: Alan Burnett, Bruce Timm

    Screenplay by: Alan Burnett

    Digital HD, DVD and Blue-ray While Bruce Timm did not gave a clear answer[9] regarding the film's continuity ( also mentions Elseworlds) it adopts the same JLU animation style, thus making the JL:G&M aesthetically part of the DCAU.

    Short films

    [edit]
    Film U.S. release date Director Screenwriters Notes
    The Dark Knight's First Night 1991 Bruce Timm & Eric Radomski Story by : Bruce Timm
    Teleplay by : Eric Radomski
    A short film which acted as the developmental pilot for Batman: TAS.
    Justice League: The First Mission 2000 James Tucker Story by: Bruce Timm A short film which acted as the developmental pilot for Justice League.
    Chase Me October 21, 2003 Curt Geda Paul Dini and Alan Burnett A short film with no dialogue based on The New Batman Adventures.
    Batman Beyond April 20, 2014[10] Darwyn Cooke[11][12] A short film based on Batman Beyond created by Darwyn Cooke for Batman's 75th anniversary. The short features the original voice cast of the show, as well as cameos of robotic batmen from The New Batman Adventures, The Batman, Batman: The Brave and the Bold, Beware the Batman, The Dark Knight Returns, Michael Keaton's Batman, Adam West's Batman, and the original comic book Batman from 1939.

    Digital series

    [edit]
    SeriesSeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
    First airedLast airedNetwork
    Lobo114June 15, 2000 (2000-06-15)[13]September 14, 2000 (2000-09-14)warnerbros.com
    Gotham Girls111July 27, 2000 (2000-07-27)December 14, 2000 (2000-12-14)warnerbros.com
    210June 5, 2001 (2001-06-05)October 9, 2001 (2001-10-09)
    310July 16, 2002 (2002-07-16)November 19, 2002 (2002-11-19)

    Offshoot material

    [edit]

    The DCAU also includes tie-in materials such as comic books, video games, and direct-to video films with a similar animation style; however, their canonicity is disputable. While they are sometimes marketed as being part of the DCAU, some of these works have contradictory elements or are written by a different team.

    For instance, many of the DCAU tie-in comics were written by a different team than the animated crew, such as the Ty Templeton penned The Batman Adventures comic series. However, some of the comics, such as the Batman: The Adventures Continue comics were written by the animated series writers, Paul Dini and Alan Burnett. Per the opinion of Bruce Timm, who has commented about the canonicity of the DCAU comics previously, said "we didn't have any direct input on the comics...DC never solicited our opinions on what they were doing, nor would we have had time to give them notes if they had--I learned very early on not to get my nose bent out of joint if they did something in the comics we would never have done--my own personal way of dealing with it was to consider only the animated episodes themselves as true canon-which means that even Mad Love wasn't purely canonical until we adapted it for the animated series."[14]

    In terms of feature films, the 2006 feature film Superman: Brainiac Attacks has been stated by writer Duane Capizzi that it was not intended to be part of the DCAU, despite using the same animation style and many of the voice actors from Superman: The Animated Series.[15]

    Cancelled projects

    [edit]

    An animated series based on the Teen Titans comic books was planned for the DC Animated Universe during the mid-1990s, but was ultimately scrapped, however the team was confirmed to exist in the universe in the Static Shock (which was also not initially intended to be part of the DCAU until the second season) episode "Hard as Nails" with Robin confirmed to be a member by Batman.[16] Instead aTeen Titans series not related to the DC animated universe was released. Also, after the success of Batman: The Animated Series in the early 1990s, Fox approached producer Bruce Timm to create a spin-off series focusing on Catwoman, but the project never materialized.[16]

    In 1998, writer John P. McCann had been tasked with coming up with a Lobo animated series in the DC Animated Universe, with Brad Garrett set to reprise his role as the character, but the show had been cancelled right before production. A few elements of the show would find its way in the 2000 Lobo webseries, an online Flash animated series starring Lobo, the galactic bounty hunter, however whether the webseries is part of the official DCAU is unclear. A wax statue with the same character design as Lobo in this series appeared in an episode of Gotham Girls which somewhat support that the webseries is part of the official DCAU, although this is still disputed. Unlike the other shows set in the DCAU, it has graphic violence, sexual content, strong profanity, and a lack of tie-ins with the greater DCAU.

    Before the release of Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker, a third animated feature based on Batman: The Animated Series was planned, entitled Batman: Arkham. The film was supposed to be a follow-up for Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero, and Boyd Kirkland was attached to write and direct; but the project was soon scrapped. A second Batman Beyond movie was planned for release but was finally scrapped due to the dark tones and controversies of Return of the Joker in 2001.[17] Around 2003, during the production of Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman, Warner Bros. approached Kirkland to write a Catwoman direct-to-video feature film as a tie-in with the 2004 live-action film. Although the script was written, the project was soon scrapped after the poor reception of the live-action film.[18]

    Also, a direct-to-video feature-length animated film entitled Justice League: Worlds Collide was planned to connect Justice League with its follow-up Justice League Unlimited, but the production was finally cancelled in 2004, and the script was later rewritten for the animated film Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths, removing all connections to the DCAU.[19][20]

    Comic books

    [edit]

    Many of the DCAU productions have also had comic books created based on the characters of the various series, though their canonicity is disputable. The comics are:

    Year Title Issues
    1992 The Batman Adventures (vol. 1) #1–36
    Mad Love
    Holiday Special
    Batman: Mask of the Phantasm
    Annuals (#1–2)
    1993 Superman & Batman Magazine #1–8
    1995 Batman and Robin Adventures #1–25
    Annuals (#1–2)
    Batman & Mr. Freeze: Sub-Zero
    Dark Claw Adventures
    1996 Superman Adventures #1–66
    Annual
    World's Finest
    Superman vs. Lobo
    Exclusive Edition (Superman '64 prequel)
    Two-Face: Two of a Kind[21] #0
    1997 Adventures in the DC Universe #1–19
    Annual
    1998 The Batman Adventures: The Lost Years #1–5
    Batman: Gotham Adventures #1–60
    Batgirl Adventures One-Shot
    1999 Batman Beyond (vol. 1) #1–6
    Batman Beyond (vol. 2) #1–24
    Return of the Joker
    Claritin Syrup Presents Batman[22] One-Shot
    2001 Gotham Knights #14 (backstory by Paul Dini)[23]
    2002 Gotham Girls #1–5
    Justice League Adventures #1–34
    #1-8 (Burger King miniseries)[24]
    2003 Batman Adventures (vol. 2) #1–17
    Batman: Shadow of Sin Tzu #1–260
    2004 Batman: Harley and Ivy #1–3
    Justice League Unlimited #1–46
    2010 Batman Beyond (vol. 3) #1–6
    Superman/Batman Annual #4
    2011 Batman Beyond (vol. 4) #1–8
    Superman Beyond #0–20
    2012 Justice League Beyond #1–25
    Batman Beyond Unlimited #1–18
    2013 Batman Beyond 2.0 #1–40
    Justice League Beyond 2.0 #1–24
    Batman Beyond Universe #1–16
    2015 Batman Beyond (vol. 5) #1-16
    Scooby Doo Team Up[25] #12, #17, #23, #24 (series uses DCAU character models but ignores the lore)
    2016 Batman/TMNT Adventures #1-6
    Batman Beyond (vol. 6) #1-50
    Rebirth
    Love is Love[26] Harley and Ivy story by Paul Dini
    Harley Quinn[27] #17-26 (backstory by Paul Dini) (used the art style and character models but has been stated before its follow-up mini-series "Harley loves Joker" to be canon to the current main universe instead)
    2017 Harley Quinn and Batman #1-5 (a prequel to the 2017 animated film Batman and Harley Quinn)
    2017 Batman and Harley Quinn #1-7 (a sequel to the 2017 animated film of the same name)
    2018 Harley loves Joker #1-2 (used the art style and character models, is also a follow-up to the Harley Quinn main series backstory but is then hinted to be canon to the main comic universe in Harley Quinn #42 with the "next issue" area and then is stated to be in the main universe by its official description)
    2020 Batman: The Adventures Continue Season One #1-8 (print); 17 (digital)
    2021 Batman: The Adventures Continue Season Two #1-7
    2021 Justice League: Infinity #1-7
    2023 Batman: The Adventures Continue Season Three #1-8

    Recurring cast and characters

    [edit]
    Character TV Series Films
    Batman Superman The New Batman Adventures Batman Beyond Static Shock The Zeta Project Justice League Justice League Unlimited Batman: Mask of the Phantasm Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman Batman and Harley Quinn Justice League vs. the Fatal Five
    Heroes and Allies
    Bruce Wayne
    Batman
    Kevin Conroy
    Dick Grayson
    Robin/Nightwing
    Loren Lester Mentioned Loren Lester Mentioned   Cameo   Loren Lester Mentioned   Loren Lester  
    Barbara Gordon
    Batgirl
    Melissa Gilbert Mentioned Tara Strong Stockard Channing,
    Angie Harmon
      Cameo Mentioned   Mary Kay Bergman Angie Harmon,
    Tara Strong (flashback)
    Tara Strong  
    Tim Drake
    Robin
      Mathew Valencia Mentioned Eli Marienthal,
    Shane Sweet
      Cameo Mentioned   Dean Stockwell,
    Mathew Valencia (flashback)
    Eli Marienthal   Cameo
    Alfred Pennyworth Efrem Zimbalist Jr., Clive Revill Efrem Zimbalist Jr.   Efrem Zimbalist Jr.   Efrem Zimbalist Jr.   Efrem Zimbalist Jr.   Efrem Zimbalist Jr.  
    Commissioner James Gordon Bob Hastings Cameo Bob Hastings   Bob Hastings Mentioned Bob Hastings  
    Detective Harvey Bullock Robert Costanzo   Robert Costanzo   Robert Costanzo   Robert Costanzo  
    Clark Kent
    Superman
      Tim Daly Cameo Christopher McDonald George Newbern   George Newbern   George Newbern
    Lois Lane   Dana Delaney Cameo Mentioned   Dana Delaney  
    Kara In-Ze
    Supergirl
      Nicholle Tom   Nicholle Tom   Mentioned  
    Jimmy Olsen David Kaufman David Kaufman C
    Jonathan Kent Mike Farrell Mike Farrell Mentioned
    Martha Kent Shelley Fabares Shelley Fabares
    Jor-El Christopher McDonald C Christopher McDonald Mentioned
    Terry McGinnis
    Batman
      Will Friedle   Will Friedle   Will Friedle  
    Dana Tan Lauren Tom Lauren Tom Lauren Tom
    Wally West
    Flash
      Charlie Schlatter   Michael Rosenbaum   Michael Rosenbaum  
    John Henry Irons
    Steel
      Michael Dorn   Phil LaMarr  
    John Stewart
    Green Lantern
      Phil LaMarr   Phil LaMarr   Mentioned
    Shayera Hol
    Hawkgirl
      Maria Canals   Maria Canals   Mentioned
    J'onn J'onzz   Carl Lumbly   Carl Lumbly  
    Virgil Hawkins
    Static
      Phil LaMarr   Phil LaMarr  
    Diana of Themyscira
    Wonder Woman
      Mentioned   Mentioned   Susan Eisenberg   Susan Eisenberg
    Villains
    The Joker Mark Hamill Cameo Mark Hamill   Mark Hamill Mentioned Mark Hamill   Mark Hamill Mentioned
    Harleen Quinzel
    Harley Quinn
    Arleen Sorkin Cameo Arleen Sorkin   Arleen Sorkin   Arleen Sorkin   Melissa Rauch Cameo
    Pamela Lillian Isley
    Poison Ivy
    Diane Pershing Diane Pershing Diane Pershing Diane Pershing Paget Brewster Cameo
    Ra's al Ghul David Warner   David Warner  
    Oswald Cobblepot
    The Penguin
    Paul Williams Cameo   Mentioned   David Ogden Stiers  
    Edward Nygma
    The Riddler
    John Glover Cameo   Cameo  
    Rupert Thorne John Vernon John Vernon  
    Jervis Tetch
    The Mad Hatter
    Roddy McDowall C C
    Bane Henry Silva Cameo   Hector Elizondo  
    Dr. Jonathan Crane
    The Scarecrow
    Henry Polic II Jeffery Combs  
    Victor Fries
    Mr. Freeze
    Michael Ansara   Michael Ansara   Mentioned   Michael Ansara Cameo  
    Arnold Wesker
    Ventriloquist and Scarface
    George Dzundza George Dzundza C C
    Selina Kyle
    Catwoman
    Adrienne Barbeau   Adrienne Barbeau Cameo   Mentioned   Mentioned  
    Harvey Dent
    Two-Face
    Richard Moll   Richard Moll Cameo   Cameo   Bruce Timm
    Matt Hagen
    Clayface
    Ron Perlman   Ron Perlman   Ron Perlman  
    Temple Fugate
    The Clock King
    Alan Rachins Alan Rachins
    Garfield Lynns
    Firefly
    Mark Rolston Mark Rolston
    Lex Luthor   Clancy Brown   Clancy Brown  
    Mercy Graves Lisa Edelstein Lisa Edelstein
    Darkseid   Michael Ironside   Michael Ironside  
    Brainiac   Corey Burton   Corey Burton   Corey Burton  
    Kalibak Michael Dorn Michael Dorn
    Granny Goodness Ed Asner Ed Asner
    Winslow P Schott Jr
    Toyman
      Bud Cort   Bud Cort   Corey Burton Bud Cort  
    John Corben
    Metallo
      Malcolm McDowell   Corey Burton Malcolm McDowell  
    Rudy Jones
    Parasite
      Brion James   Brian George  
    Sinestro Ted Levine Ted Levine Ted Levine
    Lobo   Brad Garrett   Brad Garrett  
    Claire Selton
    Volcana
    Peri Gilpin Peri Gilpin C
    General Hardcastle   Charles Napier   Charles Napier  
    Gorilla Grodd Powers Boothe

    Comics

    [edit]

    The Batman Beyond comic series is a loose adaptation of the Batman Beyond franchise, intended to fit the character and storylines from the series into the mainstream DC continuity. The miniseries began in June 2010, under the title Future Evil. In August 2010, the series was announced to continue following the completion of the first arc as an ongoing series.[28] That series concluded alongside the entire line of ongoing monthly DC Comics superhero books during the 2011 revamp and relaunch, titled The New 52.

    Superman Beyond, a one-shot comic set in the same universe as Batman Beyond, was released in 2011.

    Batman Beyond Unlimited, a title chronicling the adventures of the future Justice League introduced in the DCAU, was released in February 2012.[29] This series published monthly triple-sized issues, containing three stories of Terry McGinnis, Clark "Cal" Kent, and the future Justice League Unlimited, respectively.[30]

    Batman Beyond Universe succeeded Unlimited in August 2013, condensing to double-monthly issues upon the elderly Superman's rejoining the future Justice League.[31]

    Terry McGinnis was the central figure in The New 52: Futures End weekly series.[32]

    In 2015–2016, DC Comics and IDW Publishing released a jointly produced, six-issue miniseries comic titled Batman/TMNT, where the New 52 Batman encounters the IDW incarnation of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The success of this miniseries inspired a similar crossover story, with Batman's DCAU incarnation meeting the Amazing Adventures comic version of the 2012 CGI series' Turtles. Titled Batman/TMNT Adventures, the concept was first announced in late July 2016[33] and scheduled for a six-issue release starting November 9, 2016.[34]

    A comic book continuation of seven-issues of Justice League Unlimited, called Justice League Infinity, was released monthly between July 2021 and January 2022; the series is set after the show's finale and explores the consequences of Darkseid's disappearance and the League clashing with alternate versions of themselves within the Multiverse.

    Outside media

    [edit]

    Video games

    [edit]

    There have also been a number of DCAU tie-in video games released to correspond with the various animated television series and films. Some of these games have original plots, while others follow previous stories; their status in DCAU canon is unknown. The games are:

    Year Title Platforms
    1993 Batman: The Animated Series Game Boy
    1994 The Adventures of Batman & Robin Super NES, Mega Drive/Genesis, Sega CD/Mega-CD, Game Gear
    1997 Superman[35] Game Boy
    1999 Superman Nintendo 64
    2000 Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker Game Boy Color, PlayStation, Nintendo 64
    2001 Batman: Chaos in Gotham Game Boy Color
    Batman: Gotham City Racer PlayStation
    Batman: Vengeance PlayStation 2, Game Boy Advance, GameCube, Xbox, Microsoft Windows
    2002 Justice League: Injustice for All Game Boy Advance
    Static Shock (canceled game)[36]
    Superman: Shadow of Apokolips PlayStation 2, GameCube
    2003 Batman: Rise of Sin Tzu Xbox, PlayStation 2, Game Boy Advance, GameCube
    Justice League: Chronicles Game Boy Advance
    Superman: Countdown to Apokolips
    2016 View-Master Batman Animated VR iOS, Android

    Six of these games feature voice acting from the casts of the original shows. These are: The Adventures of Batman and Robin (SEGA CD/Mega CD version), Superman, Batman Vengeance, Superman: Shadow of Apokolips, Batman: Rise of Sin Tzu, and View-Master Batman Animated VR. The SEGA CD/Mega CD game, The Adventures of Batman and Robin, also features animation from one of the studios that worked on Batman: The Animated Series.

    The Heart of Batman

    [edit]

    A 90-minute documentary film was released on October 16, 2018, as part of the Batman: The Complete Animated Series Deluxe Limited Edition[37] and Batman: The Complete Animated Series Blu-ray/Digital box set,[38][39] and was later made available on the official Warner Bros. Entertainment YouTube channel.[39][40][41]

    Crossovers, adaptations, and references

    [edit]

    TV series

    [edit]
    Year Series Episode DCAU Reference
    1995 Freakazoid Dance of Doom Batman appears, but is unable to help due to being on a different network[42]
    1995 Animaniacs A Hard Day's Warners Paul Dini and Bruce Timm can be seen at the Batman booth in episode #73 with a Mask of the Phantasm poster[43]
    2011 Batman: The Brave and the Bold Night of the Batmen Batman's TNBA design shows up among the Batmen of other worlds along with Batman Beyond[44]
    2013 Teen Titans Go! multiple Meta-gags referencing the DCAU have been made[45]

    Comics

    [edit]
    Year Title Issue DCAU Reference
    1994 Man of Steel #37 Batman appears in his BTAS design on the front cover[46]
    1999 Fan Boy #5 Bruce Timm was a featured artist, lending his Batman to the issue[47]
    1999 Superman/Fantastic Four One-Shot Superman's DCAU counterpart makes a cameo
    2001 Catwoman #89 Harleen Quinzel pitches a TV series in the same style of The New Batman Adventures[48]
    2005 Krypto the Super Dog #1-6 Artist Min S Ku draws many characters in their DCAU style.
    2007 Teen Titans Go! #45 The Justice League is presented in their DCAU style
    2008 Legion of Superheroes in the 31st Century #11 The Justice League appears in their DCAU versions
    2013 Green Lantern: The Animated Series #13 Lobo shows up in his DCAU design
    2014 Adventures of Superman #40 The Joker shows up in multiple styles, including his TNBA look.[49]
    2017 Action Comics #975 Mr. Mxyzptlk and Superman appear in their STAS style.[50]

    Characters adapted from the DCAU

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    Though the DCAU is an offshoot of the mainstream DC comics universe, it has also affected the DC universe in return. The following characters were originally created for their respective series in the DCAU, but were eventually adapted via retroactive continuity into the mainstream DC comic continuity:

    In addition, the backstory of Mr. Freeze was adapted from his portrayal in Batman: The Animated Series, and the visuals and/or characterization of Green Lantern, Supergirl, Toyman, Two-Face, Parasite, Metallo, Clayface, and many others have been applied to their comic counterparts. On a different note, issue #22 of DC Comics' Superman/Batman series, which explores alternate realities, had Bizarro transported to an alternate version of Gotham City that was patrolled by a Batman using the Batman Beyond version of the costume. A version of the future of Batman Beyond made an appearance in Countdown to Final Crisis #21, as part of the new Multiverse in the wake of the Infinite Crisis and 52 series, and a Batman Beyond series had been planned. In January 2015, DC published The Multiversity Guidebook which revealed a universe inspired by the DCAU is Earth-12 in the DC Multiverse, and currently in the Batman Beyond era, while the Justice Lords Earth from those Batman Beyond comics has also been added to the canon as Earth-50.[51]

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