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Season 4 |
| 40 :04x01 - A Matter of Family (Sep/23/2006) | | In the fourth season premiere, low-life Tony Zucco demands protection money from the flying graysons, a family of acrobats. The family declines. In retaliation, Tony kills John and Mary Grayson, leaving their son Dick an orphan. Batman then takes it upon himself to take down Zucco, and get revenge for young Dick, though he soon finds himself bonding with Dick. Will this bond cause Batman to bring in a new partner...? | | Guest Stars: Kevin Conroy (1) as John Grayson, Mark Hamill as Tony Zucco, Grey Delisle as Mary Grayson, Maurice LaMarche as Bruiser | Director: Brandon Vietti Writer: Michael Jelenic | | | |
| 41 :04x02 - Team Penguin (Sep/30/2006) | | The Penguin teams up with four other Batman villains, Killer Croc, Killer Moth, Ragdoll, and Firefly in an attempt to take down Batman and his team. However, while dealing with the villains, Batman must also deal with a problem within his own team -- the introduction of Robin. | | Starring Roles: Danielle Judovits as Barbara Gordon / Batgirl, Alastair Duncan (1) as Alfred Pennyworth, | Guest Stars: Jason Marsden as Firefly, Ron Perlman as Killer Croc / Bane, Jeff Bennett (1) as Killer Moth / Ragdoll, Tom Kenny (1) as The Penguin | Director: Anthony Chun Writer: Joseph Kuhr | | | | | | |
| 43 :04x04 - The Everywhere Man (Nov/04/2006) | | The Everywhere Man begins a series of art-related thefts, using his power to replicate. During a fight between Batman and The Everywhere Man, The Everywhere Man replicates himself as a close friend of Bruce's. Now, Batman takes it upon himself to take down the Everywhere Man, and unmask him. | | Guest Stars: Brandon Routh as The Everywhere Man, Allison Mack as Clea | Director: Brandon Vietti Writer: Greg Weisman | | | | | | | | | |
| 46 :04x07 - Artifacts (Feb/03/2007) | | One thousand years into the future, Gotham City is terrorized by a threat that comes from it's past -- and without Batman, does the city have any hope of surviving? | | Guest Stars: Clancy Brown as Mr. Freeze | | Writer: Greg Weisman | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 51 :04x12 - The Joining (1) (Apr/28/2007) | | There's a new detective in Gotham City, John Jones, who hints that he may know Batman’s secret. So, Batman takes it upon himself to discover if John is friend or foe, and the answer will leave you hanging over the edge of your seat... | | Starring Roles: Danielle Judovits as Barbara Gordon / Batgirl, Alastair Duncan (1) as Alfred Pennyworth, | Guest Stars: Dorian Harewood as John Jones / J'onn J'onzz / Martian Manhunter, Louis Gossett, Jr. as Lucius Fox, Roger Rose as Worker #2 | Director: Anthony Chun Writer: Douglas Petrie, Jane Espenson | | | |
| 52 :04x13 - The Joining (2) (May/05/2007) | | The Martian Manhunter has warned Batman that the end of the world may be coming soon as Gotham City becomes attacked by aliens, leaving Batman and his crew to fight them off. Batman wants to handle the aliens himself, without endangering his partners, though he soon finds himself in need of a team... | | Starring Roles: Danielle Judovits as Barbara Gordon / Batgirl, Alastair Duncan (1) as Alfred Pennyworth, Mitch Pileggi as Commissioner Gordon, | Guest Stars: Dorian Harewood as John Jones / J'onn J'onzz / Martian Manhunter, Louis Gossett, Jr. as Lucius Fox, Kevin Michael Richardson (2) as The Joker | Directors: Vinton Heuck, Brandon Vietti Writer: Douglas Petrie, Jane Espenson | | | |
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