While it wasn't the groundbreaker that Batman: The Animated Series was, Brave And The Bold has become a cult classic. It's bright, colorful, and perfectly brings the Silver Age of DC to life. For those unaware, Batman: The Brave And The Bold is an episodic Batman series, in which Batman pairs up with a new DC hero (or villain) every episode.

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The show made such an impression that it got a quick revival crossover with Scooby-Doo. The actor portraying Batman went on to play the character in the new Harley Quinn animated series. Lasting four years, Batman: Brave And The Bold had some really good memorable episodes.

Aquaman's Outrageous Adventure - 8.0

Aquaman's Outrageous Adventure

Aquaman was a show-stealer so fitting that he would literally steal the spotlight from Batman. Aquaman and his family are on vacation and Arthur needs to resist the urge to fight crime. It's silly and hilarious in the best ways possible.

It also showcases the true love Aquaman has for his wife and son. Passed the comedy, it's also a very heartwarming episode.

Battle Of The Superheroes - 8.0

Battle Of The Superheroes

Superman's been affected by red kryptonite thus turning him into a jerk. It's up to Batman to team up with Krypto to fend off Superman before things get worse.

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This was Superman's first big appearance in the show so it was a hyped-up event, especially since the World's Finest was to fight. Like most times, it was a spectacle to see Batman and Superman together. It's definitely worth checking out the episode.

The Super-Batman Of Planet X - 8.1

The Super-Batman Of Planet X

After a battle with Kanjar Ro and his space pirates, Batman ends up on another Earth; on this Earth, he meets his counterpart played by Kevin Conroy from Batman: The Animated Series. Batman develops powers much to the dismay of Batman of Zur-En-Arrh.

Diedrich Bader and Kevin Conroy's banter is perfect and is a big reason why the episode works. Two iconic voices bouncing off each other makes for a lot of entertaining scenes. The episode also features Clancy Brown as the villainous Rohtul.

The Mask Of Matches Malone - 8.1

The Mask Of Matches Malone

Batman is afflicted with amnesia causing him to think he's actually Matches Malone: his go-to criminal disguise. So Catwoman, Black Canary, and Huntress work together to try and snap Batman back to reality.

Batman takes a step back in this episode and for good reason because the ladies shine bright. They even get a musical number called "Birds Of Prey" which is a really catchy song.

The Knights Of Tomorrow - 8.5

The Knights Of Tomorrow

In the future, Bruce Wayne retires, marries Catwoman, and has a son named Damian Wayne. When the Joker and his protege start wreaking havoc across the city, Damian becomes the new Robin to help Batman protect Gotham.

A solid "What If" version of Batman's future. Damian is probably at his most likable here due to a drastically different backstory than in the comics. There is a twist ending that we dare not spoil but it will get an annoyed but entertained smirk out of any fan.

Deep Cover For Batman - 8.6

Deep Cover For Batman

In part one of two episodes, Batman travels to an alternate Earth. There, the heroes are now the villains and the villains are the heroes. Batman's counterpart, Owlman, leads a group known as the Crime Syndicate and so Batman must team up with The Red Hood.

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Heavily inspired by Crisis On Two Earths, this episode is more epic in scope. Sure it still features that modern Silver Age feel that the show is known for; it also takes the story a bit more seriously which is refreshing.

Game Over For Owlman! - 8.6

Game Over For Owlman

Owlman escapes to Batman's Earth. Disguised as Batman, he frames the real Batman as a fugitive. This forces the real Batman to ally himself with the one person who knows the truth: the Joker. This was Joker's first big appearance in the show and making him the companion was a stroke of genius.

Batman and Joker's banter through the whole episode is comedic gold. It makes one wish that there were more episodes where these two teamed up. The episode is also a great finale to what was set up in Deep Cover For Batman!

Mitefall! - 8.6

Mitefall

The final episode of the entire series. In it, the show-stealing Batmite is determined to make it the worst episode possible. As a result, Batmite creates one of the best episodes that gives closure to fans of the series. It's a fun adventure all around.

The ending, however, leaves viewers sad that it's over but happy to experience something so unique for a few years. Batman's final words to the audience are the perfect way to end the series.

Mayhem Of The Music Meister - 8.9

Mayhem Of The Music Meister

It's impossible to talk about Batman: Brave And The Bold without mentioning Mayhem Of The Music Meister. Guest-starring Neil Patrick Harris as the Music Meister, this episode is a musical with some of the catchiest earworms one will ever hear.

While Batman and Black Canary are a great duo, it's Music Meister that makes the episode. It's because of such a great villain the show was nominated for an Emmy. For many fans, it is still the best episode of the series.

Chill Of The Night! - 8.9

Chill Of The Night

The other best episode brings on the darkness Batman is known for. Batman is on the hunt for Joe Chill, the man who fired that gun and murdered Thomas and Martha Wayne. Meanwhile, the Spectre and the Phantom Stranger watch.

What makes this episode so great is how much it commits to the dark tone. Due to this, Diedrich Bader really shows his range and proves he is a great Batman. Also, Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill (who played the Joker) provide the voices of Phantom Stranger and the Spectre. It gives the show authenticity like they give their stamp of approval.

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