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    Batman: The Animated Series
    1. "Holiday Knights"
    Three mini-stories in which Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy kidnap Bruce Wayne and go on a shopping spree, Bullock and Montoya witness the return of Clayface, and The Joker plans to kill the crowds celebrating New Year's Eve in Gotham Square with a sonic weapon.
    First Aired: September 13th 1997

    2. "Sins of the Father"
    This story tells the origin of the new Robin, Tim Drake and how getting in Two Face's way leads him to a partnership with the Dark Knight.
    First Aired: September 20th 1997

    3. "Cold Comfort"
    Mr. Freeze is back and bitter as ever as he plans to release his vengeance on Gotham City. Freeze also has a big surprise for Batman.
    First Aired: October 12th 1997

    4. "Double Talk"
    Arnold Wesker, aka The Ventriloquist, is released from Arkham. Bruce Wayne gives him a job at Wayne Enterprises in order to help his old adversary get back on his feet. Unbeknown to Arnold, outside influences are forcing his old demon, Scarface back into his life.
    First Aired: November 22nd 1997

    5. "You Scratch My Back"
    Nightwing makes his debut, and finds an unlikely ally in Catwoman in trying to expose a South American gun smuggling operation into Gotham City.
    First Aired: November 15th 1997

    6. "Never Fear"
    The Scarecrow is back with a fiendishly evil new look and a new talent, the ability to take away people's fears rather than manipulating them.
    First Aired: November 1st 1997

    7. "Joker's Millions"
    The clown's broke. But he inherits money from a mob boss, and plans to distribute it freely throughout Gotham to gain positive influence, until he finds his millions don't quite add up to his expectations.
    First Aired: February 21st 1998

    8. "Growing Pains"
    A mysterious young girl comes into Robin's life, only for her to evolve as both a scout and extension of Clayface, who uses the girl to find out if Gotham is safe for his existence.
    First Aired: February 28th 1998

    9. "Love is a Croc"
    After seeing Killer Croc sentenced for his latest crime on TV, Mary Dahl, aka Baby Doll, feels a kindred bond to the criminal and frees him. After the gruesome duo go on a crime spree, Baby Doll learns that Croc is not very trustworthy.
    First Aired: July 11th 1998

    10. "Torch Song"
    Pyrotechnics expert Garfield Lynns seeks to gain revenge against his former girlfriend, Pop singing star "Cassidy." Lynns dons the garb of "Firefly" and reaks havoc on Gotham.
    First Aired: June 13th 1998

    11. "The Ultimate Thrill"
    For Roxy Rocket, an over adrenalized ball of energy, death is the ultimate thrill. And as she leads Batman on a city-wide chase through Gotham, she skates death continually, until the Caped Crusader calls her ultimate bluff.
    First Aired: September 14th 1998

    12. "Over the Edge"
    Commissioner Gordon blames Batman for the death of his daughter Barbara, and will stop at nothing to end Batman's reign as Gotham City's Dark Knight.
    First Aired: May 23rd 1998

    13. "Mean Seasons"
    Fashion turns deadly when Page Monroe, a disgruntled model creates seasonal chaos and a series of not-so-pretty kidnappings as she avenges, much to Batman's dismay, the age-conscious trappings of a youth-oriented fashion world.
    First Aired: April 25th 1998

    14. "Critters"
    Farmer Brown's up to no good scientifically as he creates overgrown farm animals with which he assaults Gotham City in retribution of his strange growth project being taken away from him.
    First Aired: September 18th 1998

    15. "Cult of the Cat"
    After stealing a gold statuette of a cat, Catwoman finds herself tracked and eventually caught by a cat cult whose main plan is to use Batman as a tasty bat treat to their mascot -- a prowling, slobbering, mean-to -the- bone tiger.
    First Aired: September 19th 1998

    16. "Animal Act"
    Dick Grayson revisits his roots as a circus performer, only to find someone is controlling the circus animals in the undertaking of crimes.
    First Aired: September 26th 1998

    17. "Old Wounds"
    The original Robin, Dick Grayson recounts to the new Robin, Tim Drake, why he and Batman broke up as a crime-fighting team.
    First Aired: October 3rd 1998

    18. "The Demon Within"
    Bruce resorts to black magic as he battles a demon released from an ancient artifact.
    First Aired: May 9th 1998

    19. "Legends of the Dark Knight"
    Several children give their much-varying viewpoints of who and what they think Batman is and represents.
    First Aired: October 10th 1998

    20. "Girls' Nite Out"
    Harley, Poison Ivy and Livewire team up to have a leisurely Gotham night out, while bringing the city to its knees in the process. Guest stars Supergirl and Penguin.
    First Aired: October 17th 1998

    21. "Mad Love"
    Adapted from the Award Winning comic book, Harley recounts how she became involved with the Joker.
    First Aired: January 16th 1999

    22. "Chemistry"
    Now married, Bruce Wayne's new wife entangles him into Poison Ivy's latest plot.
    First Aired: October 24th 1998

    23. "Beware the Creeper"
    Nutty, crazy, out of his gourd, no one knows what to think of Jack Ryder, a reporter gone mad who turns into the insane Creeper. One thing's for sure, Batman's not amused, nor is the Joker who believes Creeper is stealing the clown's Gotham-wide act of insanity.
    First Aired: November 7th 1998

    24. "Judgement Day"
    A judge, fed up with the justice system that constantly rotates Gotham City's worst criminals in and out of jail, takes matters of punishment into his own hands.
    First Aired: October 31st 1998