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Season 2 |
| 61 :02x01 - Shadow Of The Bat (Sep/13/1993) | | When Commissioner Gordon is framed for taking bribes from gangland boss Rupert Thorne, his daughter Barbara pleads with Batman to show up at a rally being put on in the commissioner's behalf by Assistant Commissioner Gil Mason. Batman, hot on the trail of the mysterious figure behind the frame-up, declines, preferring to send Robin in his place. Barbara determined that one way or another the Dark Knight will make an appearance, so she rents a Batman costume and, using her gymnastic abilities, impersonates Batman. Her plan backfires, however, when an unexpected drive-by shooting by gangsters reveals her as a girl. The next day the papers are trumpeting the question, "Who is Batgirl?" | | Guest Stars: Melissa Gilbert as Barbara Gordon, Lynette Mettey as Janet Von Dorn, Jane Alan (1) as Summer Gleeson, Loren Lester as Robin/Dick Grayson, Richard Moll as Two-Face, John Vernon as Rupert Thorne, Greg Burson as Mad Dog, Robert Costanzo as Detective Bullock, Tim Matheson as D.A.Gil Mason | Director: Frank Paur Writer: Brynne Stephens | | | |
| 62 :02x02 - Shadow Of The Bat, Part II (Sep/14/1993) | | Robin discovers that Gil Mason is in league with the underworld and goes to investigate him. He encounters Batgirl along the way, who is also trying to get to the bottom of things to clear her father's name. Each learns, without knowing that the other knows it, that Mason is to meet the mysterious gang leader in an abandoned subway in South Gotham. There's no love lost between Batgirl and Robin and so they go separate ways, each arriving at the subway station independently. Mason joins Two Face, who has decided to execute Matches Malone. Batgirl tries to stop this, but bungles it, and she, along with Robin and Matches, are trapped in the subway. Two Face floods the subway tunnel. | | Guest Stars: Jane Alan (1) as Summer Gleeson, Melissa Gilbert as Batgirl/Barbara Gordon, Loren Lester as Robin/Dick Grayson, Richard Moll as Two-Face, Greg Burson as Mad Dog, Robert Costanzo as Detective Bullock, Tim Matheson as D.A.Gil Mason | Director: Frank Paur Writer: Brynne Stephens | | | |
| 63 :02x03 - Mudslide (Sep/15/1993) | | Clayface is falling apart -- literally. His clay like body is virtually disintegrating. Fortunately, a woman scientist he knew from his movie star days is working on a remedy. However, he is forced to steal money to pay for the expensive components of the remedy. Because he can't hold a shape for more than an hour or so, the doctor has created a flexible exoskeleton in which he can maneuver. He is in this shell receiving his final treatment, after which he should be able to maintain his shape indefinitely, when Batman arrives onto the scene and foils the scheme. In a deadly fight, Clayface is washed away into the ocean, where he is gone forever. Or is he? | | Guest Stars: Robert Clotworthy as Billy, Robert Costanzo as Detective Harvey Bullock, Pat Musick as Stella Bates, Ron Perlman as Clayface, Marcia Wallace as Fiancee | Director: Eric Radomski Writer: Steve Perry (3) | | | |
| 65 :02x04 - Paging The Crime Doctor (Sep/17/1993) | | Dr. Matthew Thorne, forced into losing his medical license and becoming the crime doctor by his younger brother, crime bass Rupert Thorne, must perform delicate surgery on Rupert. He can't do it alone, and kidnaps Dr. Leslie Thompkins to assist. Batman discovers Leslie's disappearance, and rushes to track her down. In the process we learn how Matthew is basically a good man: when he learns that Rupert's men will ultimately kill Leslie, he goes against his brother to save her. | | Guest Stars: Gary Kroeger as Beechum, John Vernon as Rupert Thorne, Robert Costanzo as Detective Harvey Bullock, Rodger Bumpass as Hoffman, George Dzundza as Chubb, Linda Dangcil as Woman, Diana Muldaur as Leslie Thompkins, Joseph Campanella as Matthew Thorne | Director: Frank Paur Writer: Randy Rogel, Martin Pasko | | | |
| 64 :02x05 - The Worry Men (Sep/16/1993) | | Wealthy socialite Veronica Vreeland returns from Central America bringing tiny handmade dolls for all her friends. According to native legend, once placed under a pillow the dolls do the sleeper's worrying for them. Unknown to Veronica or her guests, each of the dolls contains a tiny microchip which plants hypnotic suggestions inside the sleepers' brains. And the man controlling the dolls? None other than the Mad Hatter, who is using the dolls' powers in an elaborate extortion scheme against Gotham's wealthiest citizens, including Bruce Wayne! | | Guest Stars: LeVar Burton as Hayden Sloane, Marilu Henner as Veronica Vreeland, Robert Costanzo as Detective Harvey Bullock, Roger Rose as Jaguar Shaman, Vernee Watson-Johnson as Dana Blessing, Roddy McDowall as The Mad Hatter | Director: Frank Paur Writer: Paul Dini | | | |
| 66 :02x06 - House & Garden (May/02/1994) | | Not only has Poison Ivy been released from Arkham Asylum, she's also married her doctor and settled down to help him raise his two sons. Still, wealthy Gotham bachelors are being poisoned and robbed in ways that exactly mirror Ivy's old crimes. The attacks take a personal turn when Bruce Wayne's ward Dick Grayson is kidnapped by the mysterious assailant. Is Ivy responsible? And if so, how can Batman prove it? | | Guest Stars: Peter Strauss as Dr. Steven Carlyle, Diane Pershing as Poison Ivy, Robert Costanzo as Detective Harvey Bullock, Paul Makauchi as Doctor, Christopher Pickering as Kelly Carlyle, Scott McAfee (1) as Chris Carlyle, Jim Cummings as Saunders, Megan Mullally as Cindy | Director: Boyd Kirkland Writer: Paul Dini | | | |
| 67 :02x07 - Sideshow (May/03/1994) | | En route to an upstate prison, Killer Croc escapes and leads Batman on a dangerous chase through the wilderness. After throwing Batman temporarily off his trail, the reptile-man takes refuge with a group of retired circus freaks, and convinces them to help him. When Batman arrives, Croc and the freaks band together to capture him. But when Croc attempts to kill the Dark Knight, the freaks see Croc's true colors and come to Batman's rescue. | | Guest Stars: JoBeth Williams as May and June, Aron Kincaid as Killer Croc, Whitby Hertford as Billy, Brad Garrett as Goliath, Kenneth Mars as Richard | Director: Boyd Kirkland Writer: Brynne Stephens, Michael Reaves | | | |
| 68 :02x08 - Avatar (May/09/1994) | | A mystic Egyptian scroll donated to the Gotham museum by Bruce Wayne is stolen by Ra's Al Ghul, and Batman and Talia must join forces to prevent the power-mad Ra's from unlocking the scroll's secrets of life and death. Their quest takes them to a hidden temple deep beneath the Egyptian desert. There the Dark Knight is forced into a terrifying battle with an ancient Egyptian sorceress who seeks to destroy them all. | | Guest Stars: Brock Peters as Lucius Fox, David Warner (1) as Ra's Al Ghul, Helen Slater as Talia, George DiCenzo as Ubu, Nichelle Nichols as Thoth Khepera | Director: Kevin Altieri Writer: Michael Reaves | | | |
| 69 :02x09 - Trial (May/16/1994) | | Gotham's deadliest criminals, The Joker, Twoface, Mad Hatter, Ventriloquist, Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy, kidnap Batman and put him on trial in Arkham Asylum. The Dark Knight's only hope rests with District Attorney Janet Van Dorn who, despite her anti-Batman stance, is forced into defending the Caped Crusader's life as well as her own. | | Guest Stars: Roddy McDowall as The Mad Hatter, Arleen Sorkin as Harley Quinn, Diane Pershing as Poison Ivy, Mark Hamill as Joker, Aron Kincaid as Killer Croc, Richard Moll as Two-Face, Liane Schirmer as Officer Renee Montoya, George Dzundza as Ventriloquist/Scarface, Stephanie Zimbalist as Janet Van Dorn | Director: Dan Riba Writer: Paul Dini | | | |
| 70 :02x10 - Harlequinade (May/23/1994) | | Batman and Robin form an uneasy alliance with Harley Quinn in order to learn where the Joker has hidden a stolen atomic bomb. Harley leads them on a madcap hunt through Gotham, and eventually into a deadly show-down with the Clown Prince of Crime himself. Harley is torn between her promise to help Batman and her twisted love for the Joker, but her better nature wins out in the end. | | Guest Stars: Neil Ross as Dealer, Mark Hamill as Joker, Arleen Sorkin as Harley Quinn, Dick Miller (1) as Boxy Bennett | Director: Kevin Altieri Writer: Paul Dini | | | |
| Mask of the Phantasm (Dec/25/1993) | | Bruce Wayne must face his dark past when an old flame of his, Andrea Beaumont, strolls into town. Meanwhile, someone is killing off some of Gotham's mob leaders in a phantasmagoric costume, which leads people to assume that the responsible is Batman. | | Guest Stars: Mark Hamill as Jack Napier / The Joker, Robert Costanzo as Detective Harvey Bullock, John P. Ryan as Buzz Bronski, Stacy Keach (1) as Carl Beaumont/ The Phantasm, Hart Bochner as City Councilman Arthur Reeves, Dana Delany as Andrea Beaumont, Arleen Sorkin as Bambi, Dick Miller (1) as Charles 'Chuckie' Sol, Abe Vigoda as Salvatore 'Sal the Wheezer' Valestra, Marilu Henner as Veronica Vreeland | Directors: Bruce Timm, Eric Radomski Writer: Michael Reaves, Martin Pasko, Paul Dini, Alan Burnett Story: Alan Burnett | | | |
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