Billionaire playboy Bruce Wayne (voiced by
Rino Romano) is secretly The Batman, the costumed protector of
Gotham City. The series focuses on Batman's earlier years of his crime-fighting career, as he began fighting crime three years prior to the start of the series, and the Gotham City police do not publicly acknowledge the vigilante's existence. Operating out of a secret lair underneath Bruce Wayne's mansion—known as the Batcave—Batman and his butler,
Alfred Pennyworth (voiced by
Alastair Duncan), stop crime with the assistance of high-tech gadgets and a supercomputer.
Season 1 At the start of the first season, crime in Gotham is in decline, but Gotham Chief of Police Angel Rojas (voiced in the pilot by
Edward James Olmos and later by
Jesse Corti), orders his officers to hunt down Batman. This marks the first acknowledgement of Batman's existence in the series. Despite Rojas' orders, one of his detectives, Ethan Bennett (voiced by
Steve Harris), believes the city needs Batman. At the start of the series, Bennett is assisted by a new partner from
Metropolis, Ellen Yin (voiced by
Ming-Na Wen), who becomes torn between her commitment to
law and order and her feelings toward Batman. Throughout season 1, both Bennett and Yin are tasked with capturing Batman. During this first season, Bruce Wayne finds himself torn between his responsibilities as Batman and his regular life, though the latter is supported by Gotham's mayor,
Marion Grange (voiced by
Adam West). By the end of the season, Bennett is exposed to the Joker's mutagenic Joker Putty and transformed into
Clayface. As Clayface, he is forced into hiding, while his partner Yin finally realizes she was wrong about Batman and forms an alliance with him. Among the villains introduced this season are the
Joker (voiced by
Kevin Michael Richardson), the
Penguin (voiced by
Tom Kenny),
Catwoman (voiced by
Gina Gershon),
Mr. Freeze (voiced by
Clancy Brown),
Firefly (voiced by
Jason Marsden), the
Ventriloquist (voiced by
Dan Castellaneta),
Man-Bat (voiced by
Peter MacNicol),
Cluemaster (voiced by
Glenn Shadix), and
Bane (voiced by
Joaquim de Almeida in the first appearance,
Ron Perlman in the second, and
Clancy Brown in the third).
Season 2 Throughout the second season, Batman continues to act outside of the law even though he has Detective Yin as an ally. Batman begins making a name for himself as a force for good when he saves a group of policemen from certain doom. In this season, his heroic act prompts the officers to support him rather than pursue him as a criminal. In the season finale, Police Chief Rojas uncovers Yin's involvement with Batman, forcing her to go on the run. Around this time,
James Gordon (voiced by
Mitch Pileggi), becomes the police commissioner of Gotham. Unlike most of Gotham's police, Gordon is an ally of Batman. This season introduces more villains, including
Rag Doll (voiced by
Jeff Bennett), the
Riddler (voiced by
Robert Englund),
Killer Croc (voiced by
Ron Perlman),
Spellbinder (voiced by
Michael Massee), and
Solomon Grundy (voiced by
Kevin Grevioux). Another new villain,
Hugo Strange (initially voiced by
Frank Gorshin, who is later replaced by
Richard Green after Gorshin's death), is portrayed as a secondary character in the season. The characters Yin and Police Chief Rojas make their final appearances at the end of the season.
Season 3 The third season introduces
Barbara Gordon (voiced by Danielle Judovits), Jim Gordon's daughter, who later becomes
Batgirl. The opening title sequence is altered and features a new theme performed by
Andy Sturmer. Batgirl appears before
Dick Grayson, Batman's first sidekick in the comics, due to copyright issues regarding his simultaneous appearances in
Teen Titans. This season also sees the destruction of Batman's original
Batmobile, which is replaced by an updated version for the remainder of the series. Several more new villains from the Batman mythos are introduced this season, including
Poison Ivy (voiced by
Piera Coppola),
Gearhead (voiced by
Will Friedle),
Maxie Zeus (voiced by
Phil LaMarr), the Toymaker (voiced by
Patton Oswalt), Prank (voiced by
Michael Reisz), Temblor (voiced by
Jim Cummings), and D.A.V.E. (voiced
Jeff Bennett). Hugo Strange becomes a villain this season, and is later imprisoned at
Arkham Asylum.
Season 4 (Robin, Batman, and Batgirl) as they appeared in the season 4 and season 5 intro. With the conclusion of
Teen Titans in 2006, the fourth season introduces
Dick Grayson (voiced by Eve Sabara). The opening episode of the season focuses on Dick Grayson's origins as Robin, with Batman adopting him after his
parents are murdered. The second episode in the season leads to Batgirl officially becoming part of the team, with each member revealing their secret identity to the others. In a potential future depicted in the episode "Artifacts", Dick and Barbara respectively become
Nightwing (voiced by
Jerry O'Connell) and Oracle (voiced by
Kellie Martin). More villains with new interpretations are once again introduced, including
Tony Zucco (voiced by
Mark Hamill),
Killer Moth (voiced by
Jeff Bennett),
Black Mask (voiced by
James Remar), Rumor (voiced by
Ron Perlman), the Everywhere Man (voiced by
Brandon Routh),
Harley Quinn (voiced by
Hynden Walch), and Francis Grey (voiced by
Dave Foley). Additionally, Ethan Bennett is cured, with
Basil Karlo (voiced by
Wallace Langham in the first appearance, and
Lex Lang in the second appearance) succeeding him as Clayface. This season also introduces the Justice League, though only
Martian Manhunter (voiced by
Dorian Harewood) has a speaking appearance. This was the final season worked on by
Jeff Matsuda and
Michael Jelenic, with both leaving the show after the season finale.
Season 5 The final season on
The Batman, season 5, focused primarily on Batman and Robin, with the pair teaming up with some of the DC Universe's characters to battle different villains. The League consists of Martian Manhunter,
Superman (voiced by
George Newbern),
Green Arrow (voiced by
Chris Hardwick), the
Flash (voiced by
Charlie Schlatter),
Green Lantern (voiced by
Dermot Mulroney), and
Hawkman (voiced by
Robert Patrick). Producer
Alan Burnett described the season as the show's "
The Brave and the Bold season". Both Batgirl and Commissioner Gordon were relegated to either guest or cameo appearances during the season, with Barbara moving to attend college. The two-part series finale, "Lost Heroes", has Batman and the League battle a second invasion by the Joining. Most of the villains featured in the season are enemies of other heroes. They include
Lex Luthor (voiced by
Clancy Brown),
Mercy Graves (voiced by
Gwendoline Yeo),
Metallo (voiced by
Lex Lang),
Count Vertigo (voiced by
Greg Ellis),
Toyman (voiced by
Richard Green),
Shadow Thief (voiced by
Diedrich Bader),
Sinestro (voiced by
Miguel Ferrer), and
Mirror Master (voiced by
John Larroquette). Only the
Terrible Trio (voiced by
David Faustino,
Grey DeLisle, and Googy Gress),
Wrath (voiced by
Christopher Gorham), and Firefly's
Phosphorus form are reinterpretations of Batman villains. ==Cast==