Batman - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Hi Diddle Riddle (1)
While the Riddler maneuvers Batman into being sued, the Dynamic Duo investigate the supervillain's concurrent scheme.
Smack in the Middle (2)
The Riddler schemes to have his henchwoman, disguised as Robin, to have her kill Batman in the Batcave.
Fine Feathered Finks (1)
The Penguin plots to manipulate Batman into inadvertently devising capers for him.
The Penguin's a Jinx (2)
The Dynamic Duo are tricked into planning the Penguin's next crime, but the supervillain adds his own twist to the plan.
The Joker is Wild (1)
The Joker decides to fight fire with fire against Batman with a utility belt of his own.
Batman is Riled (2)
Batman avoids a public unmasking but is unable to bring in the Joker, thanks to the villain's utility belt. Eventually, Batman and Robin are captured by the Joker's gang. But the Joker doesn't know a showdown with the Dynamic Duo awaits.
Instant Freeze (1)
Dr. Shivel aka Mr. Freeze has returned and is seeking revenge on Batman, who accidentally spilled a freeze solution on him, being forced to live in a -50 climate. He is committing crimes involving diamonds, or "ice," in different forms. He freezes the duo, who look like goners.
Rats Like Cheese (2)
Mr. Freeze exchanges a kidnapped baseball pitcher for Batman.
Zelda the Great (1)
After robbing a bank, an escape artist fools Batman as he tries to capture her.
A Death Worse Than Fate (2)
Zelda the Great's helper schemes to trap Batman and Robin.
A Riddle a Day Keeps the Riddler Away (1)
Batman and Robin rush to protect a visiting king from the Riddler.
When the Rat's Away the Mice Will Play (2)
The Riddler warns others of the time bomb placed in a museum statue.
The Thirteenth Hat (1)
The Mad Hatter hopes to get revenge on the jurors who convicted him.
Batman Stands Pat (2)
The Mad Hatter goes after the final juror.
The Joker Goes to School (1)
The Joker attempts to recruit high-school dropouts for his gang.
He Meets His Match, the Grisly Ghoul (2)
As Dick Grayson, Robin infiltrates the Bad Pennies.
True or False Face (1)
False-Face hopes to fool Batman and Robin as he goes on a robbing spree.
Holy Rat Race (2)
Batman tries to block False-Face's plans to rob a bank vault.
The Purr-Fect Crime (1)
The Catwoman traps Batman and Robin as the duo sets out to guard a valuable statuette.
Better Luck Next Time (2)
The Catwoman searches for a pirate's buried treasure.
The Penguin Goes Straight (1)
The Penguin starts a protection agency for wealthy people.
Not Yet, He Ain't (2)
Believing he is rid of Batman and Robin, the Penguin masterminds a multimillion-dollar theft.
The Ring of Wax (1)
The Riddler's statue in a wax museum spells doom for Batman and Robin.
Give 'em the Axe (2)
Batman and Robin escape from the vat of boiling wax with hopes of thwarting the Riddler's plan to steal Incan treasures.
The Joker Trumps an Ace (1)
The Joker snatches a visiting maharajah.
Batman Sets the Pace (2)
The duo crashes the Joker's headquarters.
The Curse of Tut (1)
A ruthless scholar plans to take control of Gotham.
The Pharaoh's in a Rut (2)
Batman and Robin join forces to catch the determined man who wants to rule Gotham.
The Bookworm Turns (1)
Bookworm fakes a murder to draw out Batman.
While Gotham City Burns (2)
Batman and Robin become trapped in the Bookworm's steaming cookbook.
Death in Slow Motion (1)
The Riddler swipes the box-office receipts at a silent-film festival.
The Riddler's False Notion (2)
The Riddler uses Robin in a deadly stunt.
Fine Finny Fiends (1)
The Penguin kidnaps Alfred with hopes of raiding Bruce Wayne's dinner for millionaires.
Batman Makes the Scenes (2)
Batman schemes to thwart the Penguin's plans to attend the millionaires dinner.
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