Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Batman: The Animated Series remains one of the easiest pieces of Batman media to return to time and time again over 30 years after its initial premiere. Widely considered to be the definitive version of Batman to exist outside the comics themselves, Batman: The Animated Series is still lauded today as a classic for good reason.
9 Feat Of Clay Season 1, episodes 20 and 21 Oftentimes, the episodes of Batman: The Animated Series that present an origin story end up being some of the most re-watchable. Enter "Feat of Clay", one of the most atmospheric episodes of the series, which introduces the villain Clayface for the first time. The slow downfall of Matt Hagen and Batman's eventual refusal to help him forge some of the darkest moments in Batman: The Animated Series.
7 Holiday Knights Season 3, episode 1 Whether The New Batman Adventures should count as its own show or simply the third season of Batman: The Animated Series remains up for debate. In either case, the episodes within present some of the best of the DC animated series, with entries like the premiere episode "Holiday Knights.
5 Legends Of The Dark Knight Season 3, episode 19 Few episodes stand on their own as enjoyable experiences like The New Batman Adventures' "Legends of the Dark Knight", in which Batman isn't actually the protagonist. Instead, the episode uses the framing device of a trio of kids telling stories as to what they have heard about Batman, which are in turn animated in unique art styles.