Batman: The Brave and the Bold is an American animated television
series based in part on the DC Comics series The Brave and the Bold
which features two or more superheroes coming together to solve a
crime or foil a super villain. As the title suggests, the series
focuses on Batman's regular "team-ups" with various heroes similar to
the most well-known version of the original comic book series. The
series premiered on November 14, 2008, on Cartoon Network in the
United States,[2] and ended on November 18, 2011.Each episode of
Batman: The Brave and the Bold features the main character (Batman)
teaming up with other, minor characters from the DC Universe to thwart
minor villains or to solve crimes. Most episodes have a cold open with
an escapade not related to the remainder of the episode. In the first
season, the villain was Equinox, who later returned in "Time Out for
Vengeance!"; and in the second season, the villain was the alien
Starro. During production, the show's creator said that if a
character's cold open appearance was deemed successful, then it may
warrant exploring the character further in a future episode's main
adventure.[3]Batman: The Brave and the Bold ended after season three,
which had 13 episodes.[4] A new Batman animated series, has returned
the character to a more serious tone.[5] However, a new
direct-to-video crossover with Scooby-Doo, entitled Scooby-Doo! &
Batman: The Brave and the Bold, was released in 2018.[6]
series based in part on the DC Comics series The Brave and the Bold
which features two or more superheroes coming together to solve a
crime or foil a super villain. As the title suggests, the series
focuses on Batman's regular "team-ups" with various heroes similar to
the most well-known version of the original comic book series. The
series premiered on November 14, 2008, on Cartoon Network in the
United States,[2] and ended on November 18, 2011.Each episode of
Batman: The Brave and the Bold features the main character (Batman)
teaming up with other, minor characters from the DC Universe to thwart
minor villains or to solve crimes. Most episodes have a cold open with
an escapade not related to the remainder of the episode. In the first
season, the villain was Equinox, who later returned in "Time Out for
Vengeance!"; and in the second season, the villain was the alien
Starro. During production, the show's creator said that if a
character's cold open appearance was deemed successful, then it may
warrant exploring the character further in a future episode's main
adventure.[3]Batman: The Brave and the Bold ended after season three,
which had 13 episodes.[4] A new Batman animated series, has returned
the character to a more serious tone.[5] However, a new
direct-to-video crossover with Scooby-Doo, entitled Scooby-Doo! &
Batman: The Brave and the Bold, was released in 2018.[6]
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