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Season 1 |
| 1 :01x01 - Rebirth (1) (Jan/10/1999) | | Bruce Wayne hangs up his cape as Gotham City's protector and Dark Knight following an event where his failing physical capability endangers a hostage. Twenty years later teenager Terry McGinness shows up on his doorstep after being chased by the Jokerz, a gang inspired by the original clown prince of crime. Terry learns the old man's secret and is tossed out of the mausoleum only to discover a tragedy at his own home... | | Guest Stars: Sherman Howard as Derek Powers, George Takei as Mr. Fixx, Seth Green as Nelson Nash, Rino Romano as Kidnapper, Jack Roth as Virtual Newsman, Bruce Timm as Jokerz Leader, Michael Gross (1) as Warren McGinnis, CCH Pounder as Anchor Woman, Sam McMurray as Harry Tully, Marc Worden as Joker on Monorail, Clyde Kusatsu as Coach | Director: Curt Geda Story: Alan Burnett | Teleplay: Alan Burnett, Paul Dini | | | | | | | | | |
| 4 :01x04 - Golem (Feb/07/1999) | | High-school student Willie Watt has been getting picked on by kids bigger, stronger, and tougher than him all his life. After Nelson Nash pushes him around his father tells him to stand up for himself. So Willie steals his father's Golem, a remote control automaton of enormous size and power, and uses it get revenge on Nelson. After a fight with Batman, feedback grants Willie direct mental control of the Golem. | | Guest Stars: Scott McAfee (1) as Willie Watt, Melissa Disney as Blade, Mark Davis (1) as Virtual Anchor, Gregg Berger as Golem Controller, Bill Smitrovich as Frank Watt, Pauley Perrette as Cop, Joe Lala as Spike | Director: Butch Lukic Writer: Hilary J. Bader | | | |
| 5 :01x05 - Meltdown (Feb/14/1999) | | Derek Powers wants a new body - the synthetic skin that gives him a normal appearance fails more quickly with each application. He and Dr. Lake need a test subject so they go to Mr. Freeze, for fifty years just a disembodied head. They clone Freeze and transfer his mind into the new body, and everything seems great until Freeze starts to find normal room temperatures increasingly hot, and realizes he's reverting back. After Dr. Lake tries to knock him out so she can vivisect him, he wants revenge. Batman is going to have to protect Derek Powers, one of Bruce's greatest enemies. | | Guest Stars: Michael Ansara as Mr. Freeze, Corey Burton as Barge Captain, John Rubinow as Doctor #1, Linda Hamilton (1) as Dr. Stephanie Lake, Stuart Pankin as Key Negotiator, Joe Spano as Sniper | Director: Curt Geda Story: Hilary J. Bader | Teleplay: Hilary J. Bader, Alan Burnett | | | |
| 6 :01x06 - Heroes (Feb/21/1999) | | While on a routine job, Batman runs into some new superheroes who call themselves the Terrific Trio. Together, these new heroes fight crime for the good of all man kind. Then, they learn something was wrong with their DNA, and when they were about to be killed by the government... they go after the man responsible for it all.... | | Guest Stars: Robert Davi (1) as Magma, Laura San Giacomo as Freon / Mary Michaels, Corey Burton as General Norman, Jeff Bennett as 2-D Man / Stewart Lowe, Kevin Dunn (1) as Dr. Hodges, David Walsh (1) as Rocketeer, Jan Rabson as Rocketeer Leader | Director: Butch Lukic Writer: Rich Fogel | | | |
| 7 :01x07 - Shriek (Mar/14/1999) | | Shrive, an electronic sound wave studier, creates a suit that can destroy the old parts of town, for Derek Powers, to keep Bruce Wayne from preserving them. When Bruce is injured, he's sent to a hospital, where he begins to hear voices in his head telling him to commit suicide. Meanwhile Terry tries to discover who Shriek is... | | Guest Stars: Chris Mulkey as Walter Shreeve / Shriek, Gregg Berger as Computer, Lauri Johnson (1) as Nurse, Ian Patrick Williams (3) as Andrews | Director: Curt Geda Writer: Stan Berkowitz | | | | | | | | | |
| 10 :01x10 - Spellbound (May/01/1999) | | After seeing a psychiatrist, people begin to steal from either their parents or themselves and then they give their loot to a hypnotist known as Spellbinder. Then, Terry sees this psychiatrist and steals from Bruce Wayne. Then, after learning who Spellbinder is, Terry decides to take him down and lock Spellbinder up so he doesn't take advantage of kids again. | | Guest Stars: Jon Cypher as Spellbinder, Richard Sanders as Mr. Deakins, Vernee Watson-Johnson as Lorraine Tate, Omar Gooding as Jared, Dorian Harewood as Jim Tate, Sam McMurray as Mr. Cunningham, Andrew Bowen as Rick | Director: Butch Lukic Writer: Robert Goodman | | | | | | | | | | | | | Season 2 | | | | | | | | | |
| 17 :02x04 - Lost Soul (Oct/09/1999) | | Years ago, a man put his soul onto a disk that he uploaded into the company computer. Now, the man begins to take control of other computers and pieces of technology. Then, while fighting him, Terry's Batsuit is taken over by the man. With the Batsuit on the loose, Terry must rely on his skills that he learned from Bruce to take down the suit. | | Guest Stars: Rider Strong as Bobby Vance, Townsend Coleman as Lieutenant, Corey Burton as Captain, Stacy Keach (1) as Richard Vance | Director: Butch Lukic Writer: Stan Berkowitz | | | | | | |
| 19 :02x06 - Bloodsport (Oct/23/1999) | | An expert Hunter from Africa comes to Gotham City in search of finding a worthy opponent. Then, while fighting Batman, Stalker gets a glance under Batman's mask and discovers who he is. Then, when Stalker sees Terry with his little brother, Stalker kidnaps Matt and holds him for ransom so Terry will come to Matt's rescue and challenge Stalker to a fight. | | Guest Stars: Carl Lumbly as Stalker, Ryan O'Donohue as Matt McGinnis, Eliott Goretsky as Bellman, Sam McMurray as Bum | Director: Dan Riba Writer: Rich Fogel | | | | | | |
| 21 :02x08 - Hooked Up (Nov/13/1999) | | Spellbinder begins luring Teenagers into a v-room type simulation in which they experience their greatest desire, and all they have to do is give Spellbinder creds, by any means, and Max gets involved... | | Guest Stars: Jason Marsden as Donny Grasso, Jon Cypher as Spellbinder | Director: Dan Riba Writer: Robert Goodman | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Season 3 | | | | | | |
| 42 :03x03 - Inqueling (Sep/30/2000) | | Bruce Wayne is out of town, and just as Batman finds Inque on the lose again! After a battle with her, she escapes to go to her business partner who betrays her, shooting her with a genetic-reducing gun, causing Inque to become less thick than usual. Inque goes to her daughter for help, who may not be as loving as she acts. | | Guest Stars: Azura Skye as Deanna Clay, Peter Mark Richman as Winchell, Clyde Kusatsu as Dr. Fong, Shannon Kenny as Inque | Director: Butch Lukic Writer: Hilary J. Bader | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 46 :03x07 - The Call (1) (Nov/11/2000) | | Superman believes that there is a traitor in the Justice League, after Micron is almost killed by League technology. So he recruits Batman into the League to keep an eye on them. But then, after an attach on Metropolis, Batman and Bruce discover the real traitor... | | Guest Stars: Christopher McDonald (3) as Superman, Jodi Benson as Aquagirl, Farrah Forke as Barda, Shannon Kenny as Inque, Wayne Brady as Micron, Timothy Dang as Driver, Peter Onorati as Warhawk, Lauren Tom as Green Lantern, Chad Einbinder as Father | Director: Butch Lukic Story: Paul Dini, Alan Burnett | Teleplay: Rich Fogel, Hilary J. Bader | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 51 :03x12 - Countdown (Apr/07/2001) | | While looking for his creator, Mad Stan becomes an alley to Zeta, then he betrays Zeta and turns Zeta into a walking Time Bomb, that only Batman and Ro can save. | | Guest Stars: T'Keyah Keymáh as Dispatch Operator, Diedrich Bader as Zeta, Michael Rosenbaum as Agent West, Julie Nathanson as Rosalee "Ro" Rowan, Bruce Timm as Top Hat Joker, Henry Rollins as Mad Stan, Kurtwood Smith as Agent Bennett, Keone Young as Dr. Ho, Lauren Tom as Agent Lee | Director: Kyung-Won Lim (1) Writer: Rich Fogel, Paul Dini | | | | | | |
| Batman Beyond: Return of The Joker (Dec/12/2000) | | Batman breaks up the same Jokerz group three times in a row attempt to steal some high-tech equipment. Terry meets The Joker when the Jokerz gang and him crash the Wayne Enterprise's party. When Bruce is nearly killed during The Joker's latest attack (at Wayne Manor), Terry vows to avenge his mentor and put The Joker to rest--for good! | | Guest Stars: Don Harvey (1) as Chucko, Frank Welker as Woof, Henry Rollins as Bonk, Vernee Watson-Johnson as Ms. Carr, Mark Jonathan Davis (1) as V. R. Newsman, Andrea Romano as Laughing Boy, Melissa Joan Hart as Dee Dee, Mathew Valencia as Robin, Tara Strong as Batgirl, Arleen Sorkin as Harley Quinn/Nana Harley, Dean Stockwell as Tim Drake, Mark Hamill as Joker/Jordan Price (uncredited), Michael Rosenbaum as Ghoul, Bruce Timm as Guard, Mary Scheer as Mrs. Tim Drake | Director: Curt Geda Story: Paul Dini, Bruce Timm, Glen Murakami | Screenplay: Paul Dini | | Songs: Kenny Wayne Shepherd -- Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker (End Title), Static-X, Mephisto Odyssey -- Crash | | | |
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