Batman: The Brave and the Bold facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Batman: The Brave and the Bold |
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Based on | The Brave and the Bold |
Developed by | James Tucker Michael Jelenic |
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Theme music composer | Andy Sturmer |
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Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 65 (list of episodes) |
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Editor(s) | Joe Gall |
Running time | 26 minutes |
Production company(s) | Warner Bros. Animation DC Entertainment |
Distributor | Warner Bros. Television Distribution |
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Original network | Cartoon Network |
Picture format | 1080i HDTV 1080p HDTV (Blu-ray) |
Original release | November 14, 2008 | – November 18, 2011
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Preceded by | The Batman |
Followed by | Beware the Batman |
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, and ended on November 18, 2011.
Contents
Overview
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.
Batman: The Brave and the Bold ended after season three, which consisted of 13 episodes. After it was cancelled, a new show, Beware the Batman, returned the character to a more serious tone. However, a new direct-to-video crossover with Scooby-Doo, entitled Scooby-Doo! & Batman: The Brave and the Bold, was released in 2018.
Characters
Episodes
List of Batman: The Brave and the Bold episodes
Cast
Principal cast
- Diedrich Bader – Batman/Bruce Wayne/Matches Malone, Kilowog, Ace, Owlman, Solomon Grundy, Punch, Gorilla Boss, Batman (Damian Wayne), Lord Death Man, Creepy Usher, Caveman Batman, Pirate Batman, Batmanicus, Robot Batman, Musketeer, Teen Batman
- Jeff Bennett – Joker/Red Hood, OMAC, Captain Marvel, Batman's Singing Voice, Rubberneck, Abra Kadabra, Joker-Mite, Joker Jr., Rubin, Penguin (Scooby-Doo version), Prez Richards, El Gaucho, Ultra-Humanite, Starman
- Corey Burton – Red Tornado, Silver Cyclone, Thomas Wayne (in "Invasion of the Secret Santas!"), False-Face, Doctor Mid-Nite, Dr. William Milton Magnus, Mercury, Chancellor Gor-Zonn, General Zahl, Killer Moth, Batman (Bat-Manga version), Joker (Scooby-Doo version), Green Lantern (Alan Scott)
- John DiMaggio – Aquaman, Gorilla Grodd, Tiger Soldier, Typhon, Enemy Ace, Ubu, Faceless Hunter, Black Adam, Black Mask, Tattoo, Pharaoh, Toyman, Vigilante, Hellgrammite, Mr. Freeze, Legionnaire, Captain Boomerang, Owen
- Will Friedle – Blue Beetle/Jaime Reyes, Scarlet Scarab, Lazy Eye
- Tom Kenny – Plastic Man, Baby Face, Ray, Deadshot, Mirror Master, 'Mazing Man
- James Arnold Taylor – Green Arrow, Green Lantern (Guy Gardner), Blue Bowman, Major Disaster, Wotan, Nabu, Mark Desmond, Arges, Leslie "Rocky" Davis, Alpha-Red, G.I. Robot, Jace
Special guest cast
- Morena Baccarin – Cheetah
- Edoardo Ballerini – Vulture, Jack
- Xander Berkeley – Sinestro
- Clancy Brown – Per Degaton, Rohtul
- Gabrielle Carteris – Vicki Vale, Princess Laethwen
- Patrick Cavanaugh – Robin (Damian Wayne)
- Mindy Cohn – Velma Dinkley
- Jeffrey Combs – Kite Man
- Kevin Conroy – Batman of Zur-En-Arrh, Phantom Stranger
- Tim Conway – Weeper
- Olivia d'Abo – Elasti-Girl
- Diane Delano – Big Barda
- Dana Delany – Vilsi Vaylar
- Michael Dorn – Bane, Kru'll the Eternal
- Greg Ellis – Gentleman Ghost, Doctor Fate, Cavalier, Dr. Canus, Hawk, Thomas Wayne (in "Dawn of the Deadman!"), Shrapnel, Mr. Mind, Big Headed Batman
- R. Lee Ermey – Wildcat
- Oded Fehr – Equinox
- Ellen Greene – Mrs. Manface
- Ioan Gruffudd – Blue Beetle Scarab, Matthew "Red" Ryan
- Mark Hamill – Spectre
- Neil Patrick Harris – Music Meister
- Tippi Hedren – Hippolyta
- John Michael Higgins – Riddler
- William Katt – Hawkman
- Wallace Langham – Ocean Master
- Loren Lester – Green Lantern (Hal Jordan)
- Vicki Lewis – Wonder Woman
- Matthew Lillard – Shaggy Rogers
- Carl Lumbly – Tornado Champion/Tornado Tyrant
- Tim Matheson – Jarvis Kord
- David McCallum – Merlin
- Ted McGinley – "Aquaman 2"
- Andy Milder – Flash (Jay Garrick)
- Richard Moll – Lew Moxon, Two-Face (in "Chill of the Night!")
- Phil Morris – Fox, Jonah Hex
- Laraine Newman – Ms. Minerva
- Julie Newmar – Martha Wayne (in "Chill of the Night!")
- Gary Owens – Space Ghost
- Hunter Parrish – Kid Flash, Geo-Force
- Ron Perlman – Doctor Double X
- Jim Piddock – Calendar Man/Calendar King, Doctor Watson, Doctor Sivana, Shazam, Thaddeus Jr.
- James Remar – Two-Face
- Paul Reubens – Bat-Mite
- Henry Rollins – Robotman
- Michael Rosenbaum – Deadman
- Jeffrey Ross – Himself
- Stephen Root – Penguin, Woozy Winks, Planet Master, Killer Croc
- Peter Scolari – Atom (Ray Palmer)
- Tom Everett Scott – Booster Gold
- Jennifer Seman - Star Sapphire
- Armin Shimerman – Calculator, Psycho-Pirate, Walter Mark "Prof" Haley, Guardians of the Universe
- John Wesley Shipp – Professor Zoom
- J. K. Simmons – Guardians of the Universe, Evil Star, Kyle "Ace" Morgan
- Cree Summer – Vixen
- Jeffrey Tambor – Crazy Quilt
- Tony Todd – Astaroth
- Alan Tudyk – Flash (Barry Allen)
- Michael T. Weiss – Adam Strange
- Adam West – Thomas Wayne (in "Chill of the Night!"), Proto-Bot
- Wil Wheaton – Blue Beetle (Ted Kord)
- Michael Jai White – Tattooed Man
- Gary Anthony Williams – Fun Haus, Mongul, Mongal
- Tyler James Williams – Jason Rusch/Firestorm
- Wade Williams – Mantis, Supreme Chairman of Qward
- Thomas F. Wilson – Sportsmaster, Catman
- Henry Winkler – Ambush Bug
- Peter Woodward – Caesar, Ra's al Ghul
- Michael-Leon Wooley – Kalibak, Darkseid
- "Weird Al" Yankovic – Himself, Mr. Star
Additional voices
- Sebastian Bader – Robin (Future)
- Dee Bradley Baker – Clock King, Jason Blood/Etrigan the Demon, Felix Faust, Brain, Chemo, Scarecrow, Ace the Bat-Hound, Oberon, Ramjam, Dove, Brother Eye, GPA Operative, Fisherman, Professor Malachi Zee, Tin, Professor Milo, Animal-Vegetable-Mineral Man, Starro Titan, Haunted Tank, Madniks, Bug-Eyed Bandit, Copperhead, Mister Atom, Misfit, Warren Griffith, Vincent Velcro, Pvt. Elliot "Lucky" Taylor, John Wilkes Booth, Punchichi, Krypto The Super-Dog and Baby Batman
- Gregg Berger – Hammer Toes, Brain Scientist, Police Captain, Crime Boss, Creature King
- Brian Bloom – Iron, Oxygen, Creeper, Rip Hunter, Captain Atom
- Steve Blum – Heat Wave, Captain Cold
- Andrea Bowen – Talia al Ghul
- Ian Buchanan – Sherlock Holmes
- Cathy Cavadini – Alanna Strange, Jan, Ruby Ryder, Fiona, Dr. Myrra Rhodes
- Grey DeLisle – Fire, Black Canary (Dinah Laurel Lance), Black Canary (Dinah Drake), Daphne Blake, Robin (Dick Grayson) (Bat-Manga version), Dala
- John DeVito – Captain Marvel Jr.
- Sean Donnellan – Elongated Man, Steve Trevor
- Robin Atkin Downes – Weather Wizard, Kobra, Firefly, Ten-Eyed Man
- Bill Fagerbakke – Ronnie Raymond/Firestorm, Lead, Helium, Riddler Henchman
- Nika Futterman – Lashina, Selina Kyle/Catwoman
- James Garrett – Alfred Pennyworth
- Zachary Gordon – Young Bruce Wayne, Young Aqualad
- Richard Green – General Kreegaar
- Kim Mai Guest – Katana (in "Inside the Outsiders!")
- Nicholas Guest – Question, Martian Manhunter
- Jennifer Hale – Ramona, Poison Ivy (in "Chill of the Night!"), Zatanna, Killer Frost, Ice
- David K. Hill – Negative Man
- Sirena Irwin – Mera, Lois Lane
- Lauri Johnson – Ma Murder
- Mikey Kelley – Kamandi
- Lex Lang – Doctor Polaris, Hourman, Gold, Hydrogen, Alloy, Wildcat (Young in "The Golden Age of Justice!"), Batman (Dick Grayson)
- Hope Levy – Stargirl, Phantom Lady
- Yuri Lowenthal – Mister Miracle, Prince Tuftan, Bulletman
- Tress MacNeille – Ms. Gatsby
- Jason Marsden – Paco, Speedy, Robin (Dick Grayson) (Scooby-Doo version)
- Vanessa Marshall – Poison Ivy (in "The Mask of Matches Malone!"), Katrina Moldoff/Batwoman
- Richard McGonagle – Sardath, Professor Carter Nichols, Chief, Perry White, Brainiac
- Scott Menville – Metamorpho
- Jason C. Miller – Doll Man, Black Condor
- Pat Musick – Martha Wayne (in "Dawn of the Deadman!")
- Ryan Ochoa – Speedy (Young in "Sidekicks Assemble!")
- Peter Onorati – Joe Chill
- Vyvan Pham – Katana (in "Enter the Outsiders!")
- Alexander Polinsky – Slug, G'nort, Jimmy Olsen
- Rachel Quaintance – Carol Ferris
- Enn Reitel – Chancellor Deraegis
- Peter Renaday – Uncle Sam, Abraham Lincoln
- Kevin Michael Richardson – Black Manta, B'wana Beast, Despero, General Steppenwolf, Blockbuster, Detective Chimp, Monsieur Mallah, Starro, Telle-Teg, Barack Obama, Lex Luthor, Mister Mxyzptlk, Heroes Voiceover
- Bumper Robinson – Black Lightning
- Roger Rose – WHIZ Reporter Tom Tyler, Superman, Amazo
- Eliza Schneider – Baroness Paula Von Gunther, Georgette Taylor
- Jeremy Shada – Robin (Dick Grayson) (Young)
- Zack Shada – Aqualad
- James Sie – Atom (Ryan Choi), Dyna-Mite
- Jane Singer – Jewelee
- Meghan Strange – Harley Quinn
- Preston Strother – Arthur Curry Jr., Kyle
- Tara Strong – Huntress, Billy Batson, Mary Marvel, Georgia Sivana, Kid Batman, Toddler Batman
- Gary Anthony Sturgis – Bronze Tiger
- Fred Tatasciore – Mutant Master, Arsenal, Sgt. Rock, Major Force
- Hynden Walch – Platinum, Carbon Dioxide
- Frank Welker – Batboy, Fred, Scooby-Doo, Scooby-Doo Batman
- Billy West – Skeets
- Mae Whitman – Batgirl
- Tyrel Jackson Williams – Chris
- Crawford Wilson – Robin/Nightwing (Dick Grayson)
- Marc Worden – Kanjar Ro, Lt. Matthew Shrieve
- Tatyana Yassukovich – Morgaine le Fay
- Keone Young – GPA Operative
In other media
Comic book
In January 2009, the first issue of Batman: the Brave and the Bold was released. The comic book follows the same format as the show, starting off with a brief teaser segment at the start of the book which features Batman teaming up with an additional hero for a short adventure unrelated to the rest of the issue. Several authors have contributed to the comic book series, including Matt Wayne, J. Torres and Landry Walker.
Certain characters such as Superman, Wonder Woman, Captain Marvel Jr., and Mary Marvel made appearances in the comic prior to actually appearing in the show, while other characters, such as Power Girl, Kid Eternity, Brother Power and Angel and the Ape, appeared in the comic without ever actually appearing on the show. In addition, the depictions of several characters in the comic book (notably Katana and Talia al Ghul and The Doom Patrol and Damian Wayne) do not match up with their television counterparts, something that Brave and the Bold director Ben Jones stated stems from the comic artists not being given character reference sheets from the show's producers.
The Batman: The Brave and the Bold comic series began selling in the UK on March 11, 2010, published by Titan Magazines.
In late 2010, the series was relaunched as The All-New Batman: The Brave and the Bold, with the new creative team of Sholly Fisch and Rick Burchett. In order to devote more pages to the actual story, the teaser segments from the first series were dropped. This incarnation of the title lasted 16 issues. The final issue is a Valentine's-themed story featuring Batman, Batgirl, and Bat-Mite.
Video games
- A video game inspired by the show was released on September 7, 2010, for the Wii and Nintendo DS by WayForward Technologies. The game is a 2D side-scroller for two players. Gentleman Ghost, Mongul, Catman, Gorilla Grodd, and Catwoman are major villains in the game. It also features the Rogues, Two-Face, Clock King, Copperhead, Sinestro, Astaroth, and Starro.
- On May 6, 2010, DCBeyond.com launched a Unity 3D Batman: The Brave and the Bold game for fans to play for free online.
Soundtracks
On 28 January 2014, La La Land Records released a 2-disc compilation of music from the series, featuring the musical scores for 12 episodes from the first and second seasons (including those of "Legends of the Dark Mite!", "The Mask of Matches Malone!" and "Chill of the Night!"). It is a limited edition release of 2000 units and can be purchased at the La La Land Records website.
A soundtrack exclusively covering songs from the musical episode "Mayhem of the Music Meister!" was released on October 24, 2009.
No. | Title | Performed by | Length |
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1. | "Batman: The Brave and the Bold Theme" | Andy Sturmer | 0:32 |
2. | "I'm the Music Meister" | Neil Patrick Harris, John DiMaggio, James Arnold Taylor, Kevin Michael Richardson, Dee Bradley Baker and Grey DeLisle | 5:54 |
3. | "Drives Us Bats" | Neil Patrick Harris and Various Artists | 1:46 |
4. | "If Only" | Neil Patrick Harris and Grey DeLisle | 2:35 |
5. | "Death Trap" | Neil Patrick Harris and Grey DeLisle | 1:49 |
6. | "The World Is Mine" | Neil Patrick Harris, Grey DeLisle, Jeff Bennett and Various Artists | 3:34 |
7. | "If Only (Reprise)" | Grey DeLisle and James Arnold Taylor | 2:03 |
8. | "Drives Us Bats (Mayhem of the Music Meister End Credits)" | 0:31 |
The main theme has also been included on The Music of DC Comics: 75th Anniversary Collection soundtrack.
See also
In Spanish: Batman: The Brave and the Bold para niños