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1* ActingForTwo: With a series such as this one, it's not uncommon for this to be the case, such as Tom Kenny voicing both Plastic Man and Babyface in the episode "Journey to the Center of the Bat" and James Arnold Taylor voicing both Green Arrow and Guy Gardner in the episode "Death Race to Oblivion".
2* ExecutiveMeddling: According to the WordOfGod, Batwoman had her civilian identity changed from Kathy Kane to Katrina Moldoff after DC Comics executives voiced concerns about how the negative portrayal on the show might impact sales of the current ''ComicBook/{{Batwoman}}'' comic book series, which stars the similarly-named "Kate Kane". She was also not referred to by her codename in the episode, except for a throwaway line about a "Bat-lady". Indeed, [[MeaningfulName her name could be read as "Kate, in the mold of"]].
3* ExiledFromContinuity: Corporate mandates meant that the writers couldn't use Franchise/WonderWoman on the show, until the Cold Opening of "Scorn of the Star Sapphire!" (episode 57 out of 65) ([[ShoutOut she even brought her old theme song with her!]]). The full Trinity showed up in episode #60, "Triumvirate of Terror!" (which pits them against Lex Luthor, the Joker, and a very DCAU-ish Cheetah).
4** Played with in "Mayhem of the Music Meister!" where a picture of Wonder Woman is seen in Music Meister's Death Trap room, only to have her face obscured by other concert stickers so that you could only see her hair and trademark tiara.
5** She and fellow former exile Superman were seen from behind in the [[BatmanColdOpen Cold Open]] to "Sidekicks Assemble!". Superman got his first appearance in the episode "Battle of the Superheroes!".
6** As a side effect of the show initially being prohibited from using Wonder Woman and Superman, the Injustice Syndicate (the show's interpretation of the Crime Syndicate) notably doesn't include Ultraman and Superwoman as members (nor any members from the source material besides Batman's counterpart Owlman).
7* IronyAsSheIsCast: The episode "The Mask of Matches Malone!" features a scene where Catwoman jokingly suggests that Black Canary [[BoundAndGagged being gagged]] by the bad guys is a good thing as they no longer have to listen to her terrible singing, much to Canary's displeasure. However, Black Canary's voice actress, Creator/GreyDeLisle, is a Grammy-winning professional singer. Subverted in practice -- as heard in both "Mayhem of the Music Meister" and this very episode, Canary's singing voice works just fine (no problems from abusing her vocal cords with that "canary cry" of hers, it seems) -- but then, [[{{Pun}} Selina always was the catty type]].
8* NonSingingVoice: In "Mayhem of the Music Meister!", Batman's "singing" voice belongs to Jeff Bennett rather than Diedrich Bader. Also lampshaded by Batman:
9--> '''Batman:''' I'm actually more of a baritone. I was only able to match you using this Bat autotuning device."
10* TheOriginalDarrin: While Richard Moll briefly reprises the role in "Chill of the Night!", his original voice actor in the show, James Remar, came back in "The Mask of Matches Malone!" This was likely done because Two-Face in "Chill" didn't have a lot to do and it'd been easier and cheaper to get Moll, who was voicing Lew Moxon, to do the voice.
11* TheOtherDarrin:
12** In Katana's debut appearance, her few lines were voiced by Vyvam Pham. While she was silent in the teaser for "Duel of the Double Crossers!", she was voiced by Kim Mai Guest in "Inside the Outsiders!" The weird thing is that her first appearance features a normal American accent, while she gets a Japanese one in her second.
13** Thomas and Martha Wayne also underwent this: before they were voiced by Adam West and Julie Newmar in "Chill of the Night!", Thomas was voiced by Corey Burton in "Invasion of the Secret Santas!" and by Greg Ellis in "Dawn of the Deadman" and Martha by Pat Musick in the latter episode.
14** In "Chill of the Night!", Two-Face was briefly reprised by his ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'' actor Creator/RichardMoll as opposed to his regular voice actor on the show, James Remar.
15** In the video game, Proto-Bot is Creator/JeffBennett, while in the series, Creator/AdamWest does the role. Also, the video game has Corey Burton reprising the Weather Wizard from ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' but Creator/RobinAtkinDownes does the role in ''Requiem for a Scarlet Speedster!''
16* OutOfHolidayEpisode: Downplayed in Season 1 "Trials of the Demon!", the episode starts with a BatmanColdOpen that takes place during Halloween, but the episode first aired during March. The main plot doesn't actually take place during Halloween, but it might as well have been considering the dark atmosphere of the episode.
17* PlayingAgainstType: Diedrich Bader as Batman. That's right: a guy known for playing TheDitz is the lead. To a lesser extent Creator/WillFriedle as the Blue Beetle, who is known for playing characters similar to Bader's.
18** However, Diedrich Bader also plays [[WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy Hoss Delgado]].
19*** Also, [[Film/NapoleonDynamite Rex]], creator of Rex Kwan Do.
20** And Will Friedle also plays WesternAnimation/{{Batman|Beyond}} [[LegacyCharacter after a fashion]]. Is anyone else noticing a pattern here?
21* PredecessorCastingGag:
22** In the episode "Chill of the Night!" Batman is given the opportunity to travel back in time and meet his parents on the night of their murder. His father Thomas Wayne is voiced by Creator/AdamWest who played Bruce Wayne in ''Series/Batman1966'', and is accompanied by Martha Wayne, who is voiced by Julie Newmar who played Batman's frequent love interest Catwoman in the same series. Since they are at a Masquerade ball, Thomas is dressed in a costume reminiscent of Batman's earliest comic appearances, which Batman thinks must have inspired his own costume. Later in the scene, the ball is attacked by thieves, and Batman and Thomas work together to defeat them by throwing cutlery like batrangs. Thomas also calls Batman "Old Chum", which is what Adam West's version of Batman would call Robin.
23*** This episode also features Creator/KevinConroy and Creator/MarkHamill (who played Batman and Joker respectively in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'') as Phantom Stranger and Spectre who spend the episode fighting over Batman's destiny by guiding him towards becoming an agent of justice or vengeance.
24** The episode "[[Recap/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBoldS2E9TheSuperBatmanOfPlanetX The Super-Batman of Planet X!]]" has Kevin Conroy playing the Batman of the planet Zurr-En-Arrh. After Earth's Batman gets a little too comfortable with having superpowers, Zurr-En-Arrh's Batman helps him rediscover the advantages of being a BadassNormal.
25* RealLifeRelative:
26** Diedrich Bader's son Sebastian provided the voice of Damian Wayne's child/Robin III/[[ComicBook/BatmanTheDarkKnightReturns Carrie-Kelly-Lookalike]] in "Knights of Tomorrow!".
27** "Sidekicks Assemble!" guest stars the Shada brothers: Zack as teen Aqualad and Creator/{{Jeremy|Shada}} as young Robin.
28** In the French dub, Creator/BarbaraBeretta is the voice of characters such as Black Canary, Huntress, Mera, and Platinum just to name a few. Her father, Creator/DanielBeretta, provides the singing voices for Gorilla Grodd and Black Manta in "Mayhem of the Music Meister!", Batman's singing voice in "Cry Freedom Fighters!", and Aquaman's singing voice in both "Sword of the Atom!" and "Powerless!".
29* RecursiveAdaptation: "Night of the Batmen!" is based on an issue of the series' own tie-in comic. Let that sink in.
30* RoleReprise:
31** Creator/TomEverettScott, Creator/BillyWest, and Creator/JenniferHale reprise their respective Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse roles as ComicBook/BoosterGold, Skeets, and ComicBook/{{Zatanna}} (Hale also reprises her DCAU role as Killer Frost). Also, in one instance that also involved TheOtherDarrin, Creator/RichardMoll replaced James Remar as the voice of Two-Face in ''Chill of the Night!'', reprising his role from ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries''.
32** It may have been an unaired pilot, but Creator/TomKenny's been Plastic Man before.
33** WesternAnimation/SpaceGhost is voiced by his original actor, Creator/GaryOwens.
34** The third segment of the episode "Bat-Mite Presents: Batman's Strangest Cases!" is a crossover with ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo''. Fitting this, Creator/FrankWelker, Creator/MindyCohn, Creator/GreyDeLisle, and Creator/MatthewLillard reprise their respective roles of Scooby & Fred, Velma, Daphne, and Shaggy.
35** In the French dub, several voice actors from previous adaptations reprised their roles here:
36*** From the ''Film/BatmanFilmSeries'': Creator/JacquesCiron as Alfred and Creator/PhilippePeythieu as the Penguin.
37*** From the Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse: In addition to Alfred and the Penguin, Creator/EmmanuelJacomy as Superman/Clark Kent, Creator/VeroniqueAugereau as Lois Lane, Kelvine Dumour as Harley Quinn, Creator/MarcAlfos as Doctor Fate[[note]]specifically from ''Justice League''; became the 2nd voice of the character in BTBATB[[/note]], and Nicolas Marié as Hawkman[[note]]2nd voice in the case of DCAU's Hawkman[[/note]].
38*** From ''WesternAnimation/TheBatman'': In addition to Alfred, the Penguin, and Hawkman, Creator/AdrienAntoine as Batman/Bruce Wayne, Creator/AlexisTomassian as Robin/Dick Grayson, Chantal Baroin as Batgirl/Barbara Gordon, Edwige Lemoine as Poison Ivy, Thierry Murzeau as Black Mask and Killer Croc, Creator/ChristopheLemoine as the Flash/Barry Allen[[note]]2nd voice in BTBATB[[/note]] and Marc Perez as Killer Moth.
39*** From ''WesternAnimation/SupermanBatmanPublicEnemies'': Marc Alfos as Lex Luthor.
40*** From ''WesternAnimation/SupermanBatmanApocalypse'': Delphine Braillon as Wonder Woman/Diana Prince.
41*** From ''WesternAnimation/AllStarSuperman'': In addition to Superman and Luthor, Thierry Murzeau as Perry White and Yoann Sover as Jimmy Olsen.
42*** From the ''WesternAnimation/DuckDodgers'' episode "The Green Loontern": Michel Vigné as Kilowog.
43* ScrewedByTheNetwork: If giving the final season only 13 episodes when the first two had 26 wasn't enough, Cartoon Network also managed to anger the fans more by airing the season's episodes with weeks, sometimes a month, between new episodes and without much promotion.
44** "The Mask of Matches Malone!" episode has not aired in the US, after much attention was given online to the innuendo in the Birds of Prey song. (However, it can be found as a bonus episode in the Season 3 DVD set.)
45** What's more, episodes were broadcast with no regularity whatsoever. There could be months between two consecutive new episodes.
46* ThrowItIn: [[https://twitter.com/JTuckerAnimator/status/1251718131468267521?s=20 The references]] to the ''WesternAnimation/{{Legion of Super Heroes|2006}}'' cartoon were thrown in by director Ben Jones. As for whether or not this means the shows take place in a SharedUniverse, James Tucker says it's possible and [[WhatCouldHaveBeen it might've been explored had there been another season.]]
47* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
48** In "Game Over for Owlman", according to WordOfGod, [[WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond Terry McGinnis]] was considered to be included as one of the alternate Batmen. They relented, however, due to it being so early in the series' run - preferring to stand on their own before going so meta.
49** A fairly minor example, but according to the cover to the comic's first issue Katana was slated to have a wildly different design -- one more evocative of mainstream DC Katana, but, like, mostly purple. And pigtails.
50** "Shadow of the Bat!" ends with the revelation that the entire episode was AllJustADream caused by Dala's vampire bite. The original ending was [[OrWasItADream far more ambiguous]], with the implication that the whole ordeal might have been real, and that Batman's friends were lying to him to spare his feelings. The censors objected to this, as they didn't like the idea of Batman attacking his friends and behaving in such a terrifying manner (even if it wasn't his fault).
51** The Queen Bee was supposed to be the teaser villain for "The Mask of Matches Malone!" instead of Poison Ivy. The original teaser Creator/GailSimone wrote for the story was also much longer.
52** [[https://twitter.com/JTuckerAnimator/status/695877164822990848 A board from James Tucker's office]] revealed plenty of unused story concepts for future episodes.
53** [[https://mobile.twitter.com/spacekicker/status/1346601904789450758 Jeremy Adams]] wrote a spec script to work on the series, but he didn't get to write for the show. [[note]]He eventually managed to write for ''WesternAnimation/GreenLanternTheAnimatedSeries'', which was co-created by his friend and mentor Jim Krieg, who was a writer for this series. [[/note]]

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