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Voice Actor: Tom Kenny
'Mazing Man is a short man who dresses up as a superhero. In the "Kitty Catastrophe" segment of "Four Star Spectacular," he is the accident-prone catsitter for a couple named Owen and Fiona. It is apparent that Batman is his favorite superhero and the inspiration for his costume.
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Voice Actor: Michael T. Weiss
Adam Strange is a human space adventurer who defends the planet Rann. He is married to Alanna, a native of the planet. He asks Batman and Aquaman for help in "Mystery In Space!" when the Gordanians attack Rann. The Gordanians capture his wife Alanna when the effects of the Zeta Ray wear off on him. He goes to rescue her after his confidence is rekindled by Aquaman (whose fighting spirit had been rekindled by seeing Adam's despair which gave him hope by reminding him to fight even after experiencing failure, which had caused Aquaman to sink into a state of depression).
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Voice Actor: Henry Winkler
Ambush Bug is a superhero who has mental problems that prevent him from truly understanding reality around him, so even his true identity might be no more than a delusion on his part.
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Anthro is a caveman hero.
In "The Siege of Starro" Pt. 1, he is featured in a teaser about heroes throughout history where he saves a tribe of cavepeople from Kru'll the Eternal.
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Voice Actor: John DiMaggio (normal voice), Ted McGinley (second voice in "Mitefall")
Aquaman, also known as Arthur Curry, is the ruler of Atlantis, and a superhero. This is the mostly friendly, boisterous, happy-go-lucky incarnation of the hero. He is old friends with Batman. Aquaman first appears in "Evil Under the Sea!", where his older brother Orm hires assassin Black Manta to kill him. After Manta fails, Orm becomes the Ocean Master, and attacks his brother. Batman rescues Aquaman and they work together to defeat Black Manta. Though upset by his brother's betrayal, he refuses to give up on him because they are family. In "Journey to the Center of the Bat!", Aquaman works with the Atom in order to cure Batman of a virus, and shrinks down inside Batman's body to stop it. Aquaman later joins other heroes in "Game Over for Owlman!", in order to hunt down Batman, mistakenly wanted for Owlman's crimes. He is captured by Owlman, who tries to kill him by drying him out. He is saved by a high tech, futuristic Batman and helps defeat Black Manta. In "Mystery In Space!" he inadvertently joins Batman on a mission to the planet Rann to help Adam Strange battle the Gordanians when they try to conquer the planet. Aquaman is seen as depressed, after failing to save a beluga whale from a group of whalers. After recovering from his melancholy, he comes up with a plan to defeat the Gordanians, by having Batman teleport Earth's moon to Rann. In "Mayhem of the Music Meister!", Aquaman is one of three heroes who run afoul of the title villain and are hypnotically compelled to sing and obey the villains' commands. In "The Fate of Equinox!" one of the powers Batman gets is Aquaman's. In "Aquaman's Outrageous Adventure!", Aquaman and his family are on a road trip and eventually save Batman from The Penguin. In "Sidekicks Assemble!", Aquaman teams up with Batman and Green Arrow to battle Ra's al Ghul. In "The Criss Cross Conspiracy!" Aquaman help Batman and the Atom to battle the Bug-Eyed Bandit. He joins the Justice League International in "Darkseid Descending!". In "Mitefall," Aquaman helps Batman and Ambush Bug fight Gorilla Grodd only for the battle to be disrupted when Bat-Mite plans to cancel the series. During this time, Aquaman's voice changes during Bat-Mite's plot.
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Voice Actor: Zack Shada (as an adult), Zachary Gordon (as young Aqualad)
Aquaman's sidekick Aqualad, was mentioned in " The Color of Revenge!" when Batman was lecturing Robin. He finally appeared in the season two episode "Sidekicks Assemble!", shown to be far more aggressive and confrontational than in the comics. He teams up with Robin and Speedy against Ra's Al Ghul and Talia in the hopes to show their mentors that they deserve proper respect as heroes.
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Voice Actor: Preston Strother
Aquaman and Mera's son who appeared in Aquaman's Outrageous Adventure. He acts like the stereotypical teenager. He is almost never seen without an iPod-esque music device in his ears & a scallop-shaped Nintendo DS-esque gaming system. The blue and white outfit he always wears is based on an alternate Aquaman costume that appeared in an Aquaman miniseries in the 1990s.
NOTE: Arthur Jr. was based on Aquababy who was later murdered by Black Manta.
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There were two superheroes that are called Atom. Each one wears a special belt that can enable them to grow and shrink in size.
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Voice Actor: Peter Scolari
Ray Palmer had been the original Atom and Ryan Choi's mentor, but that he had eventually retired and moved to the Amazon. There, he encountered the Morlaidhans and princess Laethwyn. After teaming up with Batman, Ryan, and Aquaman to defeat a traitorous and Xenophobic Chancellor Deraegis, Ray choses to stay in the Amazon as Laethwyn's lover.
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Voice Actor: James Sie
The current Atom is a superhero and friend of Batman. His secret identity is that of physicist Dr. Ryan Choi, a serious and calculating man. He helps Batman defeat the evil sorcerer Felix Faust. In "Journey to the Center of the Bat!", The Atom and Aquaman team up, shrink themselves, and enter Batman's body in order to fight a deadly virus (a parody of the classic body-spelunking cliche, à la Fantastic Voyage). Although they initially dislike one another, The Atom and Aquaman eventually bond and succeed in their mission. In "Game Over for Owlman!" The Atom and other heroes hunt down Batman after being deceived by Owlman into believing that he had committed several crimes. Owlman and his allies eventually capture The Atom, along with a number of other heroes, and subject him to a device designed to kill him through use of an accelerated lead atom. The Atom is eventually freed by a western styled Batman and, in the ensuing melee, helps defeat Doctor Polaris. He makes a cameo appearance in "Aquaman's Outrageous Adventure!" battling the Bug-Eyed Bandit on Aquaman's windshield before the windshield wipers wipe them off. In "Sword of the Atom," Ryan Choi had retired from being Atom when Aquaman comes to him at the time when Chronos has returned. Ryan and Aquaman go to South America where Batman went missing looking for Ray Palmer. After helping to defeat Chancellor Deraegis, Ryan returns to being Atom while Ray remains in the Amazon. Ryan even manages to defeat Chronos.
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Voice Actor: Diedrich Bader (as an adult), Zachary Gordon (young Bruce Wayne), Mikey Kelley (as an pre-teen), Tara Strong (as a toddler), Dee Bradley Baker (as a baby)
Batman (real name Bruce Wayne), a superhero clothed in a bat-motif, is the protagonist of the series and costumed protector of Gotham City. He is driven by guilt and revenge following the murder of his parents as a child. Batman spent his youth training in a plethora of fighting styles including boxing under Wildcat and Chinese martial arts under Wu Fei. During his training in the latter Batman met future ally Bronze Tiger and future foes Fox, Vulture, and Shark.
Batman is perhaps best known for the explicit emphasis he places on mental training and intelligence. He couples this with his parents' vast fortune, allowing him to create many advanced gadgets and vehicles. Though usually grim and serious, he is willing to work with others in order to foil villains but prefers to work alone. His close friends include Green Arrow, Blue Beetle, The Atom, Red Tornado, Aquaman, Plastic Man and B'Wana Beast. Wildcat was the one who trained him in the art of boxing. When undercover, he uses his Matches Malone identity.
The episode "Deep Cover for Batman!" reveals that Batman has an evil counterpart in an alternate universe. Going by the name Owlman, Batman's doppelgänger has succeeded in capturing the heroes of his world and in becoming the ruler—or at least co-ruler alongside other villains—as a result. In the following episode "Game Over for Owlman!", Batman travels to other alternate Earths and recruits other versions of himself.
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Voice Actor: Crawford Wilson (as adult Robin and Nightwing), Jeremy Shada (as young Robin), Lex Lang (as Batman II)
Previously Robin, Batman's classic sidekick, he fights crime in Blüdhaven - Gotham's economically troubled neighboring city (see Nightwing). In his youth, Dick Grayson worked as a circus acrobat alongside his parents until the day they were tragically killed in an acrobatic accident. Still a mere boy, Dick found a home with Batman's alter-ego, Bruce Wayne. Eventually, he learned of the Caped Crusader's secret and donned a costume of his own. The partnership would not last, however, and when he got older the two went their separate ways. Nevertheless, the Dynamic Duo team up in "The Color of Revenge!" following Crazy Quilt's targeting of Robin. In the episode Robin claimed to have left due to the lack of respect, and throughout the episode demands that Batman give him the respect he deserves (Batman claiming that he respected him enough to believe that he was capable of watching over Bludhaven on his own). Together they stop Crazy Quilt. Robin temporarily re-partnered with Batman to foil Killer Moth's hijack attempt on the Gotham Bank Money Train. In "Sidekicks Assemble!" Robin teams up with Speedy and Aqualad to battle against Ra's al Ghul and Talia, in the hopes of proving to their mentors that they deserve proper respect as superheros. At the end of the episode, Dick gives up the Robin identity and becomes Nightwing (Batman suggesting the name for him at that time), wearing the original 'disco' style costume. In "Requiem for a Scarlet Speedster!" Kid Flash tells Batman to say hi to Nightwing.
In a book written by Alfred Pennyworth as seen in "The Knights of Tomorrow," Nightwing has become Batman after Bruce Wayne retired.
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Voice Actor: Mae Whitman
Batgirl was mentioned in a conversation between Jaime Reyes and his friend Paco in the episode "Night of the Huntress." She appears in "The Last Patrol" where she helps Batman defeat Killer Moth in a flashback. Batgirl plays a major role in "The Criss Cross Conspiracy" where she helps Nightwing and Batman (who is in Batwoman's body) rescue Batwoman (in Batman's body) from the Riddler.
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Voice Actor: Dee Bradley Baker
Ace the Bat-Hound is Batman's canine companion. In "Legends of the Dark Mite", he helps Batman when Catman unleashes an endangered Sumatran Tiger on Batman. Ace fights the Sumatran Tiger and scares it off, and then corners Catman up a tree. Batman rewards Ace with a bat-shaped dog treat. Ace is later seen in the main plot of the episode, but he turns out to be Bat-Mite in disguise. Around the end of the episode, Batman tries to see if Ace is still Bat-Mite in disguise. Upon learning it is not Bat-Mite, he tells Ace "Just checking." Ace makes an appearance in "The Siege of Starro" Pt. 1 where he attacks Booster Gold to go away and had a Starro parasite put on him by the Faceless Hunter when he arrived in the bat-cave. In "The Plague of the Prototypes", Ace is friends with Batman's prototype Bat-Robot Proto-Bot and encourages him to save Batman from Black Mask. Later, using his jet-pack, he helps Batman and Proto track down and de-activate Black Mask's bombs.
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Voice Actor: Vanessa Marshall
In this show, Batwoman is Katrina Moldoff, the heiress to the Moldoff Circus fortune. She is portrayed as a thrill seeker and a trained circus acrobat whom Batman dislikes due to her crime fighting occasionally endangering innocent bystanders. In the past, she helped Batman and Robin fight the Riddler only to have her mask ripped off and her identity to be exposed to a group of reporters on the scene. As a result, she was prohibited from fighting crime by the courts and spent the subsequent years later living incognito. Some years later, Katrina hears that the Riddler has escaped from prison. She visits Felix Faust's magic shop to obtain a spell to swap her body with Batman in order to work around her court-ordered inactivity and get revenge on the Riddler. Batman (in Katrina's body) is forced to assume the role of Batwoman in order to reverse the spell even bringing along Felix Faust along for the ride. However, Katrina is captured and almost killed by the Riddler, but is saved by Batman, Nightwing, Batgirl, and Felix Faust. She learns her lesson and goes along quietly to pay her debt to society. After Batwoman is loaded into the paddy wagon, Felix Faust shows some romance toward her even though Batman was in her body.
NOTE: On his Formspring page, Brave and the Bold director Ben Jones confirmed that the decision to rename the character was brought about after DC Comics voiced concerns about the episode's depiction of the character having a negative impact on the new Batwoman comic book series which is to be launched less than a month after the episode's initial air date.[1]
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Voice Actor: Adam West
Proto-Bot is Batman's bumbling Bat-Bot sidekick from "The Plague of the Prototypes." When Black Mask and his henchman Taboo end up taking control of the other Bat-Bots, Batman had to bring Ace the Bathound and Proto-Bot along. They managed to destroy the Bat-Bots and defeat Black Mask. Batman then assigned Proto-Bot to help protect Earth from aliens that disguised their ships as meteors. Proto-Bot refers to himself as "Proto" in the third person.
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In this show, Bat-Ape was an ordinary gorilla that Batman and Robin rescued from poachers. Since then, the gorilla has been helping Batman and Robin with crime in the jungle as Bat-Ape. In "Shadow of the Bat," Bat-Ape helps Batman and Robin fight Catwoman and her pet black panther Hecate. Bat-Ape does battle with Hecate until she escapes with Catwoman. Batman thanked Bat-Ape for his assistance.
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Voice Actor: Patrick Cavanaugh
In this show, Damian Wayne is presented as the son of Bruce Wayne and Selina Kyle rather than the illegitimate child of Bruce and Talia al Ghul. He is initially portrayed as being reluctant to follow in his father's footsteps, telling his parents that he doesn't want them to plot out his life for him. After Bruce and Selina are killed by the Joker's successor when he bombed the Batman Museum, Damian takes up the Robin mantle and fights alongside Dick Grayson (Bruce's protege and the current Batman). Ultimately, the two bring the new Joker and the original, aged Joker to justice and save Gotham from a poison gas attack. The episode ends with an elderly Dick passing on the Batman mantle to Damian, who is shown fighting crime with his own son as the new Robin. It ultimately turns out that the events of this episode were part of a book that Alfred Pennyworth was writing titled "The Knights of Tomorrow".
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In "Game Over for Owlmam," Batman revealed that he had gathered an army of Batmen from other worlds in the multiverse who ended up helping him defeat Owlman and the villains that he assembled. They consist of:
A vampire Batman (inspired by the comics story Batman & Dracula: Red Rain).
A pirate-themed Batman (based on Detective Comics Annual #7).
A big-headed psychic Batman (voiced by Greg Ellis).
A super-strong "Hulk" Batman (inspired by The Brave and the Bold #68).
A cowboy version of Batman inspired by the Justice Riders comics miniseries.
A futuristic Batman.
There were also other Batmen who appeared around the end of "Night of the Batmen":
The Adam West version from Batman
Batman from The New Scooby-Doo Movies
Batman from the Super Friends series
Batman from The Dark Knight Returns
Batman from Batman: The Animated Series
Batman from Batman & Robin
Terry McGinnis from Batman Beyond
Batman from The Batman
See Alternative versions of Batman for more details.
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Voice Actor: Kevin Conroy
In "The Super-Batman of Planet X", Batman lands on the planet Zur-En-Arrh and teams up with his alien counterpart to fight evil.
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Voice Actor: Paul Reubens
A creature from the Fifth Dimension, he is Batman's biggest fan. In "Legends of the Dark Mite!", he kidnaps him to shape him into a better hero. Some of this includes figuring out which villain to fight Batman, spicing up the firepower of the bank robbers and Calendar Man, and even toying with Batman. Near the end of the episode, Bat-Mite decides to be Green Arrow's biggest fan instead.
In "Emperor Joker", Batman foils a robbery by the Ten-Eyed Man. Bat-Mite shows Batman the museum tribute to Batman & the Joker's rivalry. Bat-Mite frees Joker from Arkham Asylum so he can watch a fight between the two firsthand. Batman makes Bat-Mite promise not to use his powers and Batman confronts the Joker. When it seems Joker has the upper hand during a fight, Bat-Mite accidentally transfers his powers to the Joker. Bat-Mite is forced to watch helplessly as Joker uses his reality warping powers to toy with Batman even when Joker creates Joker-Mite to deal with Bat-Mite. After Joker is tricked into giving Bat-Mite his powers back, Batman defeats Joker and his henchmen while Bat-Mite drags Joker-Mite to the Fifth Dimension.
In "Bat-Mite Presents: Batman's Strangest Cases", Bat-Mite hosts a look at different renditions of Batman, including a Japanese manga version of the Dynamic Duo, and a team-up between the Dynamic Duo and Scooby Doo in the style of The New Scooby-Doo Movies.
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The Batmen of All Nations are a group of international superheroes who are inspired by Batman. Their lineup consists of:
El Gaucho (voiced by Jeff Bennett) - Santiago Vargas is a millionaire playboy from Buenos Aires, Argentina. Besides being an expert motorcyclist and horse rider, El Gaucho is an expert at using bolos.
Knight - Percy Sheldrake started out his superhero career as the squire for Shining Knight. As an adult, he became Knight and took over as a hero for England.
Legionnaire (voiced by John DiMaggio) - Giovanni wears armor based on the armies of Ancient Rome and is the defender of Rome, Italy.
Musketeer (voiced by Diedrich Bader) - The Musketeer is a rapier-wielding hero who is the defender of Paris, France.
Ranger - A bush ranger-based hero from Australia uses trick boomerangs to fight crime.
Wingman - The Wingman is a hero of American and Swedish descent who was trained by Batman. He uses his cape to glide in order to give it the illusion of flight.
An unidentified South African Batman that almost resembles Impala.
Batman was meeting with them when their headquarters is crashed by Joker and his team of Jokers called the Joker of All Nations.
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In "Time Out for Vengeance," it is shown that Batman's ancestors throughout time have also had the same motive as him. Soldiers from the future called the Batmen Revenge Squad have been sent by a fragment of Equinox to try to erase Batman from the timeline by taking out his ancestors and descendants, but have been thwarted by the Justice League International. The historic Batmen are listed in order of appearance:
Cave-Batman (voiced by Diedrich Bader) - A lone caveman wears the pelt of a giant bat and rides a woolly mammoth to delivery justice in prehistoric times. He saved Guy Gardner and Ice from a Tyrannosaurus and they returned the favor by protecting him from the Batmen Revenge Squad at the cost of his Bat-Tree.
Pirate-Batman (voiced by Diedrich Bader) - In the 18th Century, a man became a pirate version of Batman to protect the Seven Seas. He did question Blue Beetle and Booster Gold of their trespassing until a Batman Revenge Squad member arrived and summoned a sea monster to attack the Pirate-Batman's ship. After being saved by Blue Beetle and Booster Gold, Pirate-Batman offered to make them members of his pirate crew which they declined.
Batmanicus (voiced by Diedrich Bader) - Batmanicus is an armored hero from Ancient Rome who stood up against slavery. Aquaman and Fire protected him from the Batmen Revenge Squad after he had saved them from slavers.
Robot Batman (voiced by Diedrich Bader) - In the far future, a robot version of Batman was captured by the fragment of Equinox. When the Justice League International arrived to fight the fragment of Equinox, Robot Batman mustered up the strength to break free from his restraints and summoned the other three Batmen to help defeat the fragment of Equinox.
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Voice Actress: Grey DeLisle
Black Canary is a superheroine with hand-to-hand combat prowess and a supersonic scream. She appears in "Night of the Huntress!", helping Batman defeat Solomon Grundy.
In "Mayhem of the Music Meister!" she appears in the main plot and is the last remaining aide to Batman before being hypnotized herself after she rejects the Music Meister's romantic advances. Her voice was used to break his spell, and her and Green Arrow share a romantic moment among the destruction once she realizes that Batman does not share her feelings for her.
In The Golden Age of Justice!, its revealed that her mother was the original Black Canary, and a member of the Justice Society. She died in a fire when the Justice Society were rescuing people from a burning building. With her dying breath, she asked Wildcat to take care of her daughter. Wildcat and the rest of the Justice Society raised her daughter, who became the current Black Canary. Both she and Batman were trained by the Justice Society in the beginning of their crimefighting careers. She is jealous of how they treat Batman as an equal (unaware of how critical they are of Batman, despite his abilities and crimefighting prowess), while treating her like a child. She later confronts Wildcat about this, who tells her the truth about her mother's death. After hearing the truth she manages to convince Wildcat to let her help the Justice Society fight their old nemesis, Per Degaton. Black Canary along with Wildcat, help save Batman and the rest of the Justice Society (who had been turned into old men by Per Degaton's time-wrapping staff) from Per Degaton & his robotic army. In "Sidekicks Assemble!" Black Canary is in the Justice League. In "Mask of Matches Malone," Black canary appears along with Catwoman and Huntress to bring Batman out of his Matches Malone persona, it is also noted that through the musical number "Birds of Prey" that she still has feelings for Batman.
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Black Orchid is a silent vigilante with a plant motif used in her crime-fighting. In "The Mask of Matches Malone!", she helps Batman in fighting the seductive Poison Ivy. After taking out her "flower children," she saves Batman from being killed by Poison Ivy. After a swift victory she disappears from sight, leaving Batman "knowing what Commissioner Gordon feels like".
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One of the alien versions had previously fought space pirate Kanjar Ro, but died in the battle. The first human was archeologist Dan Garrett, who found the alien scarab that granted him powers, and became a hero. His first name is Amiah
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Voice Actor: Wil Wheaton
After the death of Dan Garrett his students the wealthy scientist Ted Kord vows to continue his legacy. However, Ted is unable to use the scarab on himself. Instead using his intelligence to create gadgets and become the Silver Age Blue Beetle. Looking to unlock the secrets of the scarab, he gives it to his scientist uncle Jarvis Kord. However, Jarvis plans to build a robot army instead, and while helping Batman foil his plans, Kord destroys a rocket ship with the robots on it, keeping the scarab safe at the cost of his own life.
In "Menace of the Madniks," it is revealed that Booster Gold was friends with Ted Kord before his death.
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Voice Actor: Will Friedle
The scarab eventually finds and bonds itself with teenager Jaime Reyes, and he becomes the third and current Blue Beetle. Batman mentors Reyes in how to use his powers and how to become a better hero, and even teams up with him to battle villains Kanjar Ro and Sportsmaster. Curious about his origin, Reyes finds Ted Kord's old lair in "Fall of the Blue Beetle!", and uses the Bug airship to travel to Science Island where he is manipulated by Jarvis (pretending to be Ted). Batman and Blue Beetle stop Jarvis's plan. Blue Beetle joins the other heroes in hunting down Batman in "Game Over for Owlman!", when Owlman disguises himself as Batman to commit crimes. He is captured by Owlman and trapped in an electrified cell. He is freed by a massive, muscular Batman and helps defeat Gorilla Grodd. In "Night of the Huntress!", he develops a burgeoning crush on The Huntress. In "Revenge of the Reach!", he begins to become a mind slave to the Reach, an alien race that uses scarabs like Jaime's to turn aliens into super powered beings until the scarabs take control of their minds for a full-fledged Reach invasion. Jaime defeats the Reach and regains his mind with the help of Batman, the Green Lantern Corps, and his own willpower. He appears in "Aquaman's Outrageous Adventure!" as one of the heroes Aquaman helps on his family vacation. The King of Atlantis helps him defeat the Planet Master in a gold mine robbery in El Paso, Texas (Aquaman even dubs this battle as "Plague of the Planet Master!").he appears after in the episodes "The Power of Shazam!", "The Siege of Starro! Part One" and "The Siege of Starro! Part Two where he appears as a hero controlled by Starro.He appears in the teaser segment in "Cry Freedom Fighters!", where he helps Stargirl defeat Mantis. Blue Beetle later appears in "Darkseid Descending!", where he is recruited by Batman for the new Justice League.
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Voice Actor: Tom Everett Scott
A museum security guard from 400 years in the future who uses technology to fight crime in Batman's time. Booster aspires to be a famous hero, but has an ego problem. He first appears in "Menace of the Conqueror Caveman!", he comes back from the future to stop Kru'll the Eternal, and teams up with Batman believing this will increase his chances of having his own franchise. However, after Kru'll kidnaps Skeets, he sacrifices his glory to save his only friend, and Booster ends up earning Batman's respect. In "A Bat Divided!" Booster Gold and Skeets are on a game show trying to save Batman, and Booster gets all the answers to the riddles wrong, harming Batman. Batman eventually frees himself and the two fight Riddler and his henchmen. Later, he appeared in "The Siege of Starro!" where he and Skeets team up with B'wana Beast, Firestorm, and Captain Marvel. They are the only one who have not been brainwashed by Starro. In "Menace of the Madniks!", it was revealed that Booster Gold was friends with Ted Kord before his death. He joins the Justice League International in "Darkseid Descending!".
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Voice Actor: Billy West
Skeets is Booster Gold's robotic companion. He gets kidnapped by Kru'll the Eternal after Booster revealed what was powering him. Skeets later saves Booster from super-powered versions of Kru'll's henchmen by releasing his charge and reversing Kru'll's ray's effects. In "A Bat Divided!" he and Booster Gold are on a game show trying to save Batman. He joins the Justice League International in "Darkseid Descending!" with his friend Booster Gold.
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Voice Actor: Gary Sturgis
Bronze Tiger is a martial artist and an ally of Batman. He originally studied martial arts in Wong Fei's temple in China, alongside Bruce Wayne and Fox, Vulture, and Shark. He eventually left the school after his arrogant ways caused Wong Fei to lecture him. When the Terrible Trio and Shadow Clan murder Fei, Batman recruits Tiger in order to stop the clan. After defeating the Trio, Bronze Tiger decides to re-open the school, in honor of Wong Fei and to build an army if the Shadow Clan appears again. He first appears in "Return of the Fearsome Fangs!"
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Voice Actor: Kevin Michael Richardson
B'wana Beast is a superhero who can communicate with animals and merge two animals into one chimeric creature. He helps Batman in his fight with Black Manta. In his fight with him, B'wana Beast used his powers to merge a policeman's horse and a spider to form a creature to catch up with Black Manta and later merged a pelican and a shark to form a creature to stop Black Manta.
He appears again in "Gorillas in our Midst!", defending Gotham with Vixen while Batman is gone. He has shown he can merge more than two creatures as well, such as merging Batman with a lion, eagle and lizard to form a "Bat-Griffin". His latest appearance was the episode "The Siege of Starro! Part One", and the Faceless Hunter took interest in his unique powers and even kidnaps him at the end of the episode after Starro had fallen, intending to manipulate him into creating a clone. He dies stopping him.
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Voice Actor: Brian Bloom
Captain Atom is an arrogant, pompous, and egocentricial hero that is very smug of his power. He appears in "Powerless!" fighting one of his old enemies, Major Force, until he gets his powers drained from him but gets it back from defeating him.
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Voice Actor: Jeff Bennett (Captain Marvel), Tara Strong (Billy Batson)
Billy Batson is a boy who can turn into an adult superhero named Captain Marvel by saying the magic word "SHAZAM". He appears in the teaser of "Death Race to Oblivion" teaming up with Batman to stop Blockbuster at a museum. He gains mystic powers, but still retains his 11-year old personality (shown when Captain Marvel humorously gets excited on seeing the dinosaur exhibit at the museum). In "The Power of Shazam!", Billy teams up with Batman to stop Doctor Sivana and Black Adam. Billy also meets his long lost sister, Mary Bromfield. Billy/Marvel later helps Batman, B'wana Beast, Booster Gold and Firestorm in "The Siege of Starro Pt. One.", and teams up with the other members of the Marvel Family (Mary Marvel and Captain Marvel Jr.) in "The Malicious Mr. Mind!"
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Voice Actor: Tara Strong
Mary Batson is the long-lost sister of Billy Batson. She first appeared in "The Power of Shazam" where Batman managed to track Mary and her adoptive parents who end up adopting Billy. In "The Malicious Mister Mind," Mary was seen to have become Mary Marvel.
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Voice Actor: John DeVito
Freddy Freeman is a crippled newsboy who gained the powers similar to Captain Marvel from his friend Billy Batson. He appears in "The Malicious Mister Mind" where he, Captain Marvel, and Mary Marvel help Batman fight the Monster Society of Evil.
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The Challengers of the Unknown are a group of adventurers who are "living on borrowed time." Consists of:
"Prof" Haley (voiced by Armin Shimerman): The scientist leader of the Challengers.
"Ace" Morgan (voiced by J.K. Simmons): Military test pilot.
"Red" Ryan (voiced by Ioan Gruffudd): Expert mountaineer.
"Rocky" Davis (voiced by James Arnold Taylor): Triathlete.
In the teaser to "Revenge of the Reach!", the Challengers travel to Dinosaur Island to investigate a radioactive meteorite, and Batman arrives to help them defeat a giant spider mutated by the meteorite. When Batman is called back to Gotham City, the meteorite hatches and a swarm of alien parasites attach themselves to them ending the teaser with a "To Be Continued..."
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Cinnamon is a female bounty hunter in the wild west.
In "The Siege of Starro" Pt. 1, she is featured in a teaser about heroes throughout history where she assists Jonah Hex into thwarting a bank robbery that was being committed by the western version of the Royal Flush Gang.
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The Creature Commandos are a group of soldiers consisting of a human and some monsters. It consists of:
Lt. Matthew Shrieve (voiced by Marc Worden) - A human who is the Creature Commandos' field commander.
Dr. Myrrha Rhodes (voiced by Cathy Cavadini) - A woman who gained snake-like hair (similar to the Gorgons) after inhaling strange fumes.
Pvt. Elliot "Lucky" Taylor (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) - He resembles Frankenstein's Monster.
Sgt. Vincent Velcro (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) - A vampire.
Warren Griffith (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) - A werewolf.
They came to Dinosaur Island where some people have gone missing including Batman. They discover that the Ultra-Humanite is behind this and has been using mind-controlled dinosaurs.
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Voice Actor: Brian Bloom
The Creeper is the insane but heroic alter-ego of talk show host Jack Ryder and one of Batman's fellow Gotham city defenders. He teams up with Batman in the teaser for "Time Out For Vengeance!!!", In which he cheers on and eventually helps Batman fight Hellgrammite. While initially annoyed at Ryder's antics, Batman eventually admits that Creeper is indeed a valuable ally. After Hellgrammite was defeated, Creeper left when the police arrived.
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Voice Actor: Michael Rosenbaum
Deadman is the ghost of Boston Brand, a trapeze artist in Haly's Circus that was shot and killed by an unknown man with a hook for a hand. Deadman's powers including the power to fly, phase through solid objects, and possess people. He wanders around the world, saying that he hasn't crossed over because he 'hasn't been invited' until he encounters the spirit of Batman in London, England in the episode "Dawn of the Dead Man." Batman mentioned that he had been investigating Boston Brand's death and trying to find the person responsible for causing it. Deadman uses his powers to help Batman, Green Arrow, and Speedy to stop Gentleman Ghost and his zombie army from destroying London. After this, Deadman is inspired to become a hero, and uses his powers for good and to investigate his murder. In the final scene of his first appearance, he helps Batman fight the Triad. In the episode, he possesses an unknown stranger, Batman's body and Speedy's body. He can also fight other spirits as he is a ghost too. His catchphrase is, "Are we just gonna sit here and twittle, or are we gonna get down to business?"
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Voice Actor: Kevin Michael Richardson
Detective Chimp is a super-intelligent chimpanzee and a Sherlock Holmes-type investigator. He teams up with Batman in the teaser to "The Golden Age of Justice!" in order to find who stole the golden skull, who in turn is revealed to be False-Face, who is quickly defeated by Batman and Detective Chimp.[2] In "Gorillas in Our Midst!", Detective Chimp helps Batman, B'wana Beast, and Vixen fight Gorilla Grodd's G.A.S.P. organization.
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Voice Actor: Greg Ellis
Kent Nelson uses his magic helmet to become the hero Doctor Fate. In "The Eyes of Despero," he and Batman team up to stop the evil Wotan from breaking into the Library of Eternity. While a capable sorcerer, Doctor Fate has also taken boxing lessons from Batman in case his helmet is knocked off and puts these to good use against Wotan. He is the main guest star in the Season One finale "The Fate of Equinox", joining Batman to try to thwart the supernatural villain obsessed with balance. A younger version of Doctor Fate also appears in a small cameo role in "The Siege of Starro" Pt. One where he is shown battling Per Degaton alongside the JSA in the 1940s. In this appearance, Fate is shown sporting his short-lived half-helmet.
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Voice Actor: Richard McGonagle
The Chief is the paraplegic leader of the Doom Patrol. He rides in a state of the art hover chair with its own weapons.
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Voice Actor: Henry Rollins
Following a terrible accident, the brain of Cliff Steele ended up in a robotic body creating Robotman.
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Voice Actor: Sean Donnellan
Elongated Man is Ralph Dibny, a detective with the ability to stretch his body like rubber, and can even shapeshift into other people. Because of their similar powers, he has a rivalry with Plastic Man, saying that while he is more professional the public apparently likes O'Brian better. This is proven when the crime boss known as Baby Face can't remember his name. In "Journey to the Center of the Bat!" Elongated Man and Plastic Man spend their time bickering as to whom Batman likes better while they try to fight Baby Face and his gang. Batman shows up later to capture Baby Face, stating that "Between the two of you, I prefer to work alone".
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Voice Actor: John DiMaggio
Enemy Ace is a flying ace during the World Wars.[2] He teams up with Batman to destroy an alien weapon. Despite fighting for the German side, he states that the alien fighting from a distance was 'not honorable'. After he and Batman destroy the weapon, he comments that he and the Dark Knight should fight in the sky once more.
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Voice Actor: Dee Bradley Baker
Etrigan is an immortal demon and ally to Batman. Etrigan always talks in rhyme. Jason Blood was cursed with being the host of the demon Etrigan. Etrigan works for Merlin in medieval times in Camelot, but Morgaine Le Fey hypnotizes him and uses him as her servant. Batman and Green Arrow fight Etrigan, and Merlin breaks his spell. He later helps them in defeating Le Fey. After Morgaine Le Fey was defeated, Etrigan left to fulfill his own destiny. Blood is later framed for crimes in 19th century England, caused by Gentleman Jim Craddock, and asks Batman for help in clearing his name and stopping him and Astaroth in the underworld. He also makes a brief cameo in "Mayhem of the Music Meister!".
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Voice Actress: Grey DeLisle
Fire is a superheroine with the ability to shoot mystical green fire, and ally to Batman. Fire helps Batman and Plastic Man when Gentleman Ghost robs a bank in Mexico City during the Day of the Dead celebration. An evil version of her is seen in "Deep Cover for Batman!", fighting a heroic version of the Gentleman Ghost. She is the only character with an evil counterpart not to appear in "Game Over for Owlman!" as one of the heroes. She later appears in the season one finale "The Fate of Equinox!". She makes a cameo in "Sidekicks Assemble!", and then later appeared in "The Siege of Starro!". A revamped Fire appeared in a starring role in "Darkseid Descending!" alongside Ice.
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Voice Actor: Bill Fagerbakke (Ronnie Raymond), Tyler James Williams (Jason Rusch)
Appears in season two episode "A Bat Divided!".[2] Jason Rusch was a genius high school student with a liking for physics. His science teacher/gym coach Ronnie Raymond on the other hand was rather dimwitted and often annoyed Rusch. During a field trip in a nuclear plant, the villain Doctor Double X activates a nuclear reactor, and both Rusch and Raymond are stuck in the blast. The nuclear reaction bonded their bodies, with Rusch in control of Raymond's body, while the coach was now living inside the student's head. They ask Batman for help, and he build them a radiation containment suit. When the duo discover that the Batman that helped them was only a part of the hero also affected in the explosion, they work together to help him return to normal and defeat Double X. After the battle, they take | Tags: Batman: The Brave And The Bold,'mazing Man,Websites related to: Accident Fights |