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Season 1, Episode 1: The Cat and the Claw: Part 1Original Air Date—5 September 1992Catwoman and Batman join forces in an attempt to foil the evil forces of a terrorist by the name of Red Claw. |
Season 1, Episode 2: On Leather WingsOriginal Air Date—6 September 1992Batman finds himself tangling with a Jekyll-and-Hyde bat creature after it attacks a night watchman and the police wage a war on the Dark Knight. |
Season 1, Episode 3: Heart of IceOriginal Air Date—7 September 1992Batman must stop a vengeful Mr. Freeze from fulfilling his vendetta against a callous businessman. |
Season 1, Episode 4: Feat of Clay: Part 1Original Air Date—8 September 1992A disfigured actor is forced to frame Bruce Wayne. |
Season 1, Episode 5: Feat of Clay: Part 2Original Air Date—9 September 1992Forcibly overdosed on a shapechanging substance, Matt Hagan has become the shapeshifting monster, Clayface, and now wants revenge on Roland Dagget. |
Season 1, Episode 6: It's Never Too LateOriginal Air Date—10 September 1992Batman intervenes in a gang war and tries to convince the older of two rival bosses to change his ways. |
Season 1, Episode 7: Joker's FavorOriginal Air Date—11 September 1992An ordinary man finds himself forced to assist The Joker in one of his crimes. |
Season 1, Episode 8: The Cat and the Claw: Part 2Original Air Date—12 September 1992Batman and Catwoman must work together to stop Red Claw from releasing a viral plague outside Gotham. |
Season 1, Episode 9: Pretty PoisonOriginal Air Date—14 September 1992When Harvey Dent is poisoned with derivative from an extinct flower, Batman must hunt down the assailant who has the antidote, the villainous plant fanatic Poison Ivy. |
Season 1, Episode 10: Nothing to FearOriginal Air Date—15 September 1992Batman faces off against the Scarecrow whose fear gas makes the superhero afraid of disgracing the Wayne name. |
Season 1, Episode 11: Be a ClownOriginal Air Date—16 September 1992An offhand remark by Mayor Hill on television spurs the Joker into sneaking onto his estate disguised as a clown at the birthday party for Hill's son, Jordan. Joker plants a bomb, but Bruce Wayne, who is attending the party, manages to defuse it. However, Jordan, who is angry at his father, runs away hiding in Joker's van. |
Season 1, Episode 12: Appointment in Crime AlleyOriginal Air Date—17 September 1992On Batman's annual intensive patrol of the street where his parents were murdered, Roland Dagget plots to devastate it. |
Season 1, Episode 13: P.O.V.Original Air Date—18 September 1992The day after a police sting to catch a drug lord goes disastrously wrong, the events of the night before are reconstructed by the accounts of three police officers: Harvey Bullock, Renee Montoya, and a rookie. |
Season 1, Episode 14: The Clock KingOriginal Air Date—21 September 1992A ruined efficiency expert with an uncanny sense of timing and schedules plots his revenge against Mayor Hill. |
Season 1, Episode 15: The Last LaughOriginal Air Date—22 September 1992The Joker's plot to send all of Gotham into insanity with Joker-gas from a garbage scow leads to a battle on the water. |
Season 1, Episode 16: Eternal YouthOriginal Air Date—23 September 1992A health resort, reputed to able to restore one's youth, has a horrific price Batman must cancel. |
Season 1, Episode 17: Two-Face: Part 1Original Air Date—25 September 1992On the election trail, Harvey Dent gradually loses control of his repressed evil alternate personality until gangster Rupert Thorne inadvertently unleashes it. |
Season 1, Episode 18: Two-Face: Part 2Original Air Date—28 September 1992Two-Face begins robbing Rupert Thorne's business in revenge while both the gangster and Batman hunt the dichotomous supervillain for their own reasons. |
Season 1, Episode 19: Fear of VictoryOriginal Air Date—29 September 1992While investigating a mysterious series of athlete panic attacks during games, Robin is exposed to the fear toxin of the culprit, The Scarecrow. |
Season 1, Episode 20: I've Got Batman in My BasementOriginal Air Date—30 September 1992While trying to thwart Penguin's robbery of a rare Faberge egg, Batman is weakened by exposure to a toxic gas. He takes shelter in a basement apartment belonging to a teen-aged amateur detective. |
Season 1, Episode 21: VendettaOriginal Air Date—5 October 1992An convict turned witness disappears and Harvey Bullock, who arrested him, is suspected in the incident. |
Season 1, Episode 22: Prophecy of DoomOriginal Air Date—6 October 1992A con man convinces a large group of Gotham's richest men that he can see into the future by arranging a series of near-fatal accidents. |
Season 1, Episode 23: The ForgottenOriginal Air Date—8 October 1992While in disguise investigating the disappearance of homeless people, Batman is attacked and abducted to a slave camp with his memory lost. |
Season 1, Episode 24: Mad as a HatterOriginal Air Date—12 October 1992When a jealous scientist with a passion of Alice in Wonderland uses his mind control devices to have his dream girl for his own, Batman must intervene. |
Season 1, Episode 25: The Cape and Cowl ConspiracyOriginal Air Date—14 October 1992A master designer of deathtraps is hired to take Batman's cowl and cape. |
Season 1, Episode 26: Perchance to DreamOriginal Air Date—19 October 1992After being knocked out in a mysterious warehouse, Batman wakes up in a world where his parents are alive, he is engaged to Selina Kyle, and someone else is Batman. |
Season 1, Episode 27: The UnderdwellersOriginal Air Date—21 October 1992Batman discovers a subterranean colony of children in the sewer system dominated by the insane Sewer King. |
Season 1, Episode 28: Night of the NinjaOriginal Air Date—26 October 1992An former fellow student of one of Wayne's old senseis begins stalking the billionaire in revenge as a ninja. |
Season 1, Episode 29: The Strange Secret of Bruce WayneOriginal Air Date—29 October 1992A sinister doctor uses his mind reading machine to learn Batman's secret identity and attempts to auction it. |
Season 1, Episode 30: Tyger TygerOriginal Air Date—30 October 1992Selina Kyle is captured by a mad scientist and transformed into a humanoid cat creature. |
Season 1, Episode 31: Dreams in DarknessOriginal Air Date—3 November 1992While affected by the Scarecrow's fear toxin, Batman finds himself an inmate of Arkham Asylum. |
Season 1, Episode 32: Beware the Gray GhostOriginal Air Date—4 November 1992A series of bombings reminiscent of a long lost TV series occur and the washed up star of it may be connected. |
Season 1, Episode 33: Cat Scratch FeverOriginal Air Date—5 November 1992While Catwoman searches for her missing cat, she uncovers a plot to infect Gotham City that Batman must help stop. |
Season 1, Episode 34: I Am the NightOriginal Air Date—9 November 1992Batman has serious doubts about his calling when Commissioner Gordon is seriously wounded. |
Season 1, Episode 35: Almost Got 'imOriginal Air Date—10 November 1992In a bar, a collection of Batman's enemies chat about their failed attempts to kill him. |
Season 1, Episode 36: Moon of the WolfOriginal Air Date—11 November 1992Batman investigates sightings of an apparent werewolf. |
Season 1, Episode 37: Terror in the SkyOriginal Air Date—12 November 1992The Man-Bat appears to be on the loose again, but it isn't clear if Dr. Kirk Langstrom is involved. |
Season 1, Episode 38: Christmas with the JokerOriginal Air Date—13 November 1992On Christmas Eve, Joker broadcasts a pirate Christmas special on television. Batman and Robin have until midnight to fight their way past Joker's traps hidden all over town and rescue Commissioner Gordon, Harvey Bullock, and Summer Gleeson. |
Season 1, Episode 39: Heart of Steel: Part 1Original Air Date—16 November 1992A hyper-sophisticated robot steals computer technology from Wayne Enterprises, leading Batman to a sentient supercomputer, H.A.R.D.A.C., and its plan to replace humans with androids. |
Season 1, Episode 40: Heart of Steel: Part 2Original Air Date—17 November 1992Batman tracks a series of robots to Cybertron's headquarters, with some assistance from Barbara Gordon. |
Season 1, Episode 41: If You're So Smart, Why Aren't You Rich?Original Air Date—18 November 1992A fired puzzle designer seeks revenge against his greedy former employer as The Riddler. |
Season 1, Episode 42: Joker's WildOriginal Air Date—19 November 1992When the Joker learns that a casino owner is using his likeness for the theme of his business, he escapes Arkham Asylum to destroy it while unaware of the owner's real motives. |
Season 1, Episode 43: His Silicon SoulOriginal Air Date—20 November 1992H.A.R.D.A.C.'s robot replica of Bruce Wayne wanders around, believing itself to be the real Batman. |
Season 1, Episode 44: Off BalanceOriginal Air Date—23 November 1992Batman teams up with the mysterious Talia to retrieve a prototype weapon from the supervillain, Count Vertigo. |
Season 1, Episode 45: What Is Reality?Original Air Date—24 November 1992When the Riddler traps Commission Gordon's consciousness in a virtual reality device, Batman must enter the villain's construct to save him. |
Season 1, Episode 46: The Laughing FishOriginal Air Date—10 January 1993The Joker starts threatening the patent office staff when they refuse to patent his disfigured fish. |
Season 1, Episode 47: Harley and IvyOriginal Air Date—18 January 1993Harley Quinn teams up with Poison Ivy and both become the Queens of Crime, after the Joker and Batman find out. |
Season 1, Episode 48: The MechanicOriginal Air Date—24 January 1993The Penguin finds the mechanic who designs Batman's Batmobiles and forces him to turn the current model into a deathtrap. |
Season 1, Episode 49: The Man Who Killed BatmanOriginal Air Date—1 February 1993A small time crook tells his story of how he accidentally seemed to kill Batman, and how now everyone wants to kill him next. |
Season 1, Episode 50: ZatannaOriginal Air Date—2 February 1993A stage magician girl friend of Bruce Wayne is framed for grand larceny. |
Season 1, Episode 51: Robin's Reckoning: Part 1Original Air Date—7 February 1993Robin finds out that the leader of an extortion ring he and Batman are tracking is Tony Zucco, the man who murdered his parents. |
Season 1, Episode 52: Birds of a FeatherOriginal Air Date—8 February 1993Bored socialite Veronica Vreeland decides to liven up high society in Gotham by going around town with the newly-paroled Penguin. |
Season 1, Episode 53: Robin's Reckoning: Part 2Original Air Date—14 February 1993Batman orders Robin to stay at home while he goes to catch Tony Zucco, but Robin goes out anyway. |
Season 1, Episode 54: Blind as a BatOriginal Air Date—22 February 1993Although temporarily blinded, Batman is still determined to stop The Penguin who is threatening the city with a prototype attack helicopter. |
Season 1, Episode 55: Day of the SamuraiOriginal Air Date—23 February 1993Batman visits one of his teachers to help fight Kyodai Ken who has learned the secret of a death touch attack. |
Season 1, Episode 56: See No EvilOriginal Air Date—24 February 1993A small-time crook has stolen an invisibility suit, which he has been using to steal jewels, and now plans to steal his young daughter from his ex-wife. |
Season 1, Episode 57: The Demon's Quest: Part 1Original Air Date—3 May 1993Robin is kidnapped, and Batman unexpectedly joins forces with R'as Al Ghul, whose daughter Talia has also been taken. |
Season 1, Episode 58: The Demon's Quest: Part 2Original Air Date—4 May 1993Batman must stop R'as Al Ghul's plot to destroy the earth. |
Season 1, Episode 59: Read My LipsOriginal Air Date—10 May 1993Batman must stop a insane ventriloquist whose alternate criminal personality dominates him through his gangster dummy. |
Season 1, Episode 60: Fire from OlympusOriginal Air Date—24 May 1993An energy weapon developed by the Army has disappeared, and Batman discovers that a mad shipping magnate who now fancies himself the god Zeus will use it to devastate Gotham. |
Season 2, Episode 1: Shadow of the Bat: Part 1Original Air Date—13 September 1993Commission James Gordon is arrested for corruption, forcing his daughter, Barbara Gordon, to take a dramatic step to help him. |
Season 2, Episode 2: Shadow of the Bat: Part 2Original Air Date—14 September 1993Barbara Gordon, now Batgirl, joins Batman and Robin's investigation of Commissioner Gordon's framing. |
Season 2, Episode 3: MudslideOriginal Air Date—15 September 1993Clayface resurfaces with his body's cellular integrity decaying. |
Season 2, Episode 4: The Worry MenOriginal Air Date—16 September 1993The Mad Hatter plants mind-control devices inside miniature native dolls distributed to high-society Gothamites by Veronica Vreeland. |
Season 2, Episode 5: Paging the Crime DoctorOriginal Air Date—17 September 1993After losing his medical license, Dr. Matthew Thorne, younger brother of crime boss Rupert Thorne and a former colleague of Thomas Wayne and Leslie Tompkins, is forced to peddle his services to his brother and members of his gang. When Rupert insists that Matthew perform his heart surgery, Batman must protect both of them from assassination. |
Season 2, Episode 6: House and GardenOriginal Air Date—2 May 1994Poison Ivy, after being released from Arkham, has apparently settled for a normal life, married to her psychiatrist and doting on his two children. Batman and Robin are suspicious, however, because semi-sentient plant-like creatures are committing mayhem all over Gotham. |
Season 2, Episode 7: SideshowOriginal Air Date—3 May 1994Killer Croc escapes a prison train and finds refuge with a group of former circus freaks living in the mountains, who take pity on him. |
Season 2, Episode 8: AvatarOriginal Air Date—9 May 1994Batman travels to Egypt and joins with Talia to hunt down Ra's al Ghul who is searching for an ancient source of ultimate power. |
Season 2, Episode 9: TrialOriginal Air Date—16 May 1994A district attorney who loathes Batman is forced to defend him in a twisted parody of a trial run by the inmates of Arkham Asylum who have seized control and taken them both prisoner. |
Season 2, Episode 10: HarlequinadeOriginal Air Date—23 May 1994When Joker steals a nuclear weapon, Batman arranges for Harley Quinn's release from Arkham, so she can help him track the Joker down. |
Season 3, Episode 1: BaneOriginal Air Date—10 September 1994Rupert Thorne hires steroid-enhanced mercenary Bane to eliminate Batman. |
Season 3, Episode 2: Second ChanceOriginal Air Date—17 September 1994Before undergoing surgery meant to remove both his disfigurement and his alternate personality, Two-Face/Harvey Dent is kidnapped by persons unknown. |
Season 3, Episode 3: Riddler's ReformOriginal Air Date—24 September 1994The Riddler has apparently gone straight, but Batman is not so sure. |
Season 3, Episode 4: Baby-DollOriginal Air Date—1 October 1994A washed-up actress with a bizarre condition that makes her look permanently like a child seeks revenge against her canceled show's cast and crew. |
Season 3, Episode 5: Time Out of JointOriginal Air Date—8 October 1994Batman and Robin battle the Clock King who has a prototype device that allows him to operate at an extremely accelerated time rate apart from the rest of his reality. |
Season 3, Episode 6: Harley's HolidayOriginal Air Date—15 October 1994On her first day of release, Harley Quinn gets into a ridiculous amount of trouble in record time. |
Season 3, Episode 7: Make 'Em LaughOriginal Air Date—5 November 1994Batman and Robin investigate why various comedians are suddenly committing crimes with comically bizarre motifs. |
Season 3, Episode 8: Batgirl ReturnsOriginal Air Date—12 November 1994Batgirl, Catwoman and Robin team up to investigate the theft of a valuable cat statuette. |
Season 3, Episode 9: Lock-UpOriginal Air Date—19 November 1994Disgraced fanatical warder of Arkham Asylum sets himself as a vigilante jailer. |
Season 3, Episode 10: Deep FreezeOriginal Air Date—26 November 1994An elderly amusement park owner breaks Mr. Freeze out of jail, hoping to be "frozen" like him in order to achieve immortality. |
Season 3, Episode 11: The Terrible TrioOriginal Air Date—11 September 1995Three rich youths who commit armed robbery for fun are pursued by Batman as their irresponsible hobby escalates into potentially worse deeds. |
Season 3, Episode 12: ShowdownOriginal Air Date—12 September 1995While the Dynamic Duo race to stop Ra's Al Ghul from performing a kidnapping, the wild west story of how one of his sons was opposed by the disfigured bounty hunter, Jonah Hex, is told. |
Season 3, Episode 13: CatwalkOriginal Air Date—13 September 1995Catwoman is trying to go straight, but is recruited by The Ventriloquist as a jewel thief. |
Season 3, Episode 14: A Bullet for BullockOriginal Air Date—14 September 1995Det. Bullock reluctantly asks for Batman's assistance when he is convinced someone is trying to kill him. |
Season 3, Episode 15: The Lion and the UnicornOriginal Air Date—15 September 1995Red Claw kidnaps an old colleague of Alfred's from the British Secret Service, to gain access to a hidden missile silo. |
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