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Batman: The Brave and the Bold is ending

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As it is always easier to give the bad news first: it was reported at this panel that the remaining 13 episodes of the second season will be the show's last. [Update: Sorry guys, we somewhat misheard this. The show is indeed ending, but they still have the second half of Season 2 to air. There will then there will be a 13-episode Season 3, which will be the final one. Season 1 and 2 each consisted of 26 episodes each.]

Fans of the series were vocally upset at the end of this loved program, with those sentiments being shared by the talent on the panel - especially by the voice of Batman, Diedrich Bader, who called it the best gig of his career. Fortunately for the panel, everybody has future projects to go to, so nobody will be left without a job - this announcement included a hint James Tucker was working on an all new Batman series.

http://tv.ign.com/articles/110/1108206p1.html

It is getting 65 episodes. It seems like most American cartoons these days have a much more limited run compared to those in the past.
 
Not surprised. 65 was mimimum daily syndication package. Once they reach that, if it's not over it soon would be.

It's a bit tiresome they redo the DC animated shows every 2 or 3 years, much like how the animated DVD movies all are unconnected by style or voice talent.

I mean, it's hard for me as adult who should have better things to do to care about this kiddie crap.
 
I would have liked to have seen more obscure DCU characters. At least we know there's more animated Bat on the horizon... but isn't it supposed to be a CGI one? I hate that style. Cept on Clone Wars.
 
This is disappointing...been watching it late and loving it. So does this leave things open for yet another Batman animated series down the road? Since Batman 3 is happening? Or are they going to give the animated character a rest for a while?
 
This is disappointing...been watching it late and loving it. So does this leave things open for yet another Batman animated series down the road? Since Batman 3 is happening? Or are they going to give the animated character a rest for a while?
James Tucker is in early development of a new Batman animated series, which he said will be radically different to The Brave and the Bold and will likely be a CGI show. He said he doesn't know when it'll air, but it'll be after Green Lantern: The Animated Series (which starts in fall 2011).
 
It's standard practice at both Cartoon Network and Disney to kill a show after reaching 65 episodes. I've read about this before with people disappointed about various series being cancelled.
 
Yeah, it's a shame to bring this universe to a close so soon. If they're not going to continue TB&TB, they should do a different show in the same continuity and style, with the same creative staff -- maybe a new Superfriends?

And hey, if this is a Cartoon Network decision, maybe WB Animation could do new TB&TB for the direct-to-video market. Imagine what they could do with a 70-minute movie!
 
My son loves this and I've watched it, too. I was all for any Batman series that had Kammandi as a character! Sad they are killing it so quickly.
 
they should do a different show in the same continuity and style, with the same creative staff -- maybe a new Superfriends?

This. Especially since Marvel has their Super Hero Squad cartoon, which is basically the Marvel version of Super Friends anyway.
 
Silver age flash makes appearance

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And Kid Flash too! Jay, Barry, and Wally all together.

Might be cool if they got John Wesley Shipp to play Barry and Michael Rosenbaum to play Wally.
 
Alan Tudyk? Great! He's a better actor than Shipp anyway. I was just going for nostalgia.

Never heard of Hunter Parrish. (Checks IMDb) Well, I saw him in a CSI episode, apparently, but he left no great impression.
 
Man,
I was really digging this animation style and stories. It reminds me of what Batman (Adam West) would have been like in our times.
 
Interesting...I'm not sure if I like the concept of it being a CGI series but will wait to see the first teaser for it which I guess won't come until 2012 lol.
 
I'm not one to judge it solely on it's animation style (I learned that after dismissing Teen Titans out of hand because of the art style, only to end up really loving the show), but I have noticed that a lot of the more recent CGI shows have lacked something in the writing as well. We just don't seem to have many shows likes Beast Wars or Reboot bringing together the CGI and great writing.

I'm really going to miss Batman: The Brave and the Bold, my six year old just asked if they were still making new episodes (I'm not relishing telling him the new episodes we'll see soon will be among the last).
 
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