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=== Season 2 === {| class="wikitable plainrowheaders wikiepisodetable" !<abbr>No.</abbr><br> overall !<abbr>No.</abbr> in<br> season !Title !YouTube Numbering !Directed by !Written by !Villains !Original air date |- ! rowspan="1" |66 |1 |"Sideshow" |S3 E10 |Boyd Kirkland |''Story by'' : Michael Reaves <br> ''Teleplay by'' : Michael Reaves and Brynne Stephens |Killer Croc |May 3, 1994 |- | colspan="9" |''En route'' to an upstate prison, Killer Croc escapes and leads Batman on a dangerous chase through the wilderness. After throwing Batman temporarily off his trail, the reptile-man takes refuge with a group of retired circus freaks, and convinces them to help him. When Batman arrives, Croc and the freaks band together to capture him.''Note'': Loosely based on "A Vow from the Grave" by Denny O'Neil. This episode adapted the comic book story with the inclusion of a separate Killer Croc story. |- ! rowspan="1" |67 |2 |"A Bullet for Bullock" |S3 E11 |Frank Paur |Michael Reaves |Vinnie the Shark |September 14, 1995 |- | colspan="9" |Someone has put a hit out on Gotham's toughest cop, Harvey Bullock. After surviving several near misses, Bullock realizes he has no choice but to ask his arch-rival Batman to help him discover who is behind the murder attempts. During their investigation, Bullock learns that his gruff and mean-spirited manner has created enemies in the unlikeliest of people. ''Notes'': * Based on the comic of the same name from ''Detective Comics'' #651, October 1992, by Chuck Dixon. * This episode won the 1996 Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Direction and Composition. |- ! rowspan="1" |68 |3 |"Trial" |S3 E12 |Dan Riba |''Story by'' : Paul Dini and Bruce W. Timm <br> ''Teleplay by'' : Paul Dini |The Joker, Harley Quinn,<br> Killer Croc,<br> The Mad Hatter,<br> Poison Ivy, The Riddler,<br> The Scarecrow,<br> Two-Face and<br> The Ventriloquist |May 16, 1994 |- | colspan="9" |Gotham's new DA, Janet Van Dorn, is out to capture Batman, but both she and him end up captured by some of Batman's main enemies instead. They are soon put on a kangaroo trial by the Joker (the judge), Two-Face (the prosecutor), the Ventriloquist (the bailiff), Poison Ivy, Harley Quinn, the Mad Hatter, Killer Croc, the Scarecrow, and the Riddler (the jury), in front of other criminals held at Arkham. If the defense (Batman and the D.A.) can prove that Batman is not the cause for everyone's turn to crime, they will be set free. When the jury gives the verdict of 'not guilty', the villains have little intention of following through on their deal...''Notes'': Henry Polic II, the Scarecrow's voice actor, was recuperating from throat surgery during the episode's production, so his character has no dialogue in it. Also, Van Dorn mentions in this episode that Harley Quinn was once a doctor at Arkham before the Joker corrupted her mind; backstory which is later shown in ''The New Batman Adventures'' episode "Mad Love". |- ! rowspan="1" |69 |4 |"Avatar" |S3 E13 |Kevin Altieri |Michael Reaves |Ra's al Ghul and Thoth Khepera |May 9, 1994 |- | colspan="9" |A mystic Egyptian scroll donated to the Gotham museum by Bruce Wayne is stolen by Ra's al Ghul, and Batman and Talia must join forces to prevent the power-mad Ra's from unlocking the scroll's secrets of life and death. Their quest takes them to a hidden temple deep beneath the Egyptian desert. There, the Dark Knight is forced into a terrifying battle with an ancient Egyptian sorceress. |- ! rowspan="1" |70 |5 |"House & Garden" |S3 E14 |Boyd Kirkland |Paul Dini |Poison Ivy |May 2, 1994 |- | colspan="9" |Not only has Poison Ivy been released from Arkham Asylum, but she's also married to her doctor and settled down to help him raise his two sons. It would appear that Ivy has gone straight and that her old days as a criminal are over. But wealthy bachelors are being struck down by an unknown toxin, leaving Batman to question Ivy's innocence. |- ! rowspan="1" |71 |6 |"The Terrible Trio" |S3 E15 |Frank Paur |''Story by'' : Alan Burnett and Michael Reaves <br> ''Teleplay by'' : Michael Reaves |The Terrible Trio |September 11, 1995 |- | colspan="9" |Three wealthy, bored friends of Bruce Wayne decide to seek new thrills by becoming master criminals. As the Fox, the Shark and the Vulture (masters of land, sea and air), the Terrible Trio pick Gotham clean, until they encounter one person who cannot be bought off — Batman. |- ! rowspan="1" |72 |7 |"Harlequinade" |S3 E16 |Kevin Altieri |Paul Dini |The Joker, Boxy Bennett and Harley Quinn |May 23, 1994 |- | colspan="9" |The Joker steals an atomic bomb, and it is up to Batman and Robin to find and stop him. Since there is no time to spare, the duo enlist the help of Harley Quinn to track Joker down. Throughout the episode, it is briefly discussed how Harley met Joker. |- ! rowspan="1" |73 |8 |"Time Out of Joint" |S3 E17 |Dan Riba |''Story by'' : Alan Burnett <br> ''Teleplay by'' : Steve Perry |Clock King |October 8, 1994 |- | colspan="9" |The Clock King returns to continue his vendetta against Mayor Hill. This time, the time-obsessed criminal hopes to murder Hill with the help of a stolen invention that allows him to warp time and travel at super-speed. Securing another device from its creator, Batman and Robin take on the Clock King in a furious high-speed battle for the mayor's life. |- ! rowspan="1" |74 |9 |"Catwalk" |S3 E18 |Boyd Kirkland |Paul Dini |Catwoman and<br> The Ventriloquist |September 13, 1995 |- | colspan="9" |Anxious to take up her old ways as Catwoman, Selina Kyle joins forces with the Ventriloquist to humiliate socialite Veronica Vreeland. But the real victim is Catwoman herself, who has been secretly set up by Scarface to take the fall for another robbery. Batman has to intercede before the furious feline makes things worse by killing the double-talking Ventriloquist. |- ! rowspan="1" |75 |10 |"Bane" |S3 E19 |Kevin Altieri |Mitch Brian |Bane, Killer Croc<br> Candice and Rupert Thorne |September 10, 1994 |- | colspan="9" |Batman comes face-to-face with his most powerful adversary yet: the chemically-enhanced assassin Bane. Originally hired by Rupert Thorne to kill Batman, Bane plans on taking control of Thorne's criminal empire once Batman is destroyed. It is a fight to the death with all of Gotham in the balance, as Batman takes on the man who has vowed to break the Bat. |- ! rowspan="1" |76 |11 |"Baby-Doll" |S3 E20 |Dan Riba |Paul Dini |Baby-Doll |October 1, 1994 |- | colspan="9" |A washed-up actress named Mary Dahl has become bitter and insane after falling into obscurity and suffering from a disorder that prevents her body from growing to adulthood, thus biologically cursed with literal eternal youth. She kidnaps her TV family co-stars, who all led much happier lives and more successful careers than her, and holds them prisoner on the abandoned soundstage of her old show. While Robin works fast to free the actors from Baby-Doll's explosive death-trap, Batman pursues the tiny fiend through a deadly carnival funhouse. |- ! rowspan="1" |77 |12 |"The Lion and the Unicorn" |S3 E21 |Boyd Kirkland |Diane Duane, Peter Morwood and Steve Perry |Red Claw |September 15, 1995 |- | colspan="9" |The Red Claw organization kidnaps Alfred, seeking a code they need to arm a weapon of mass destruction that Alfred knows from his days as a British secret agent. |- ! rowspan="1" |78 |13 |"Showdown" |S3 E22 |Kevin Altieri |''Story by'' : Kevin Altieri, Paul Dini and Bruce W. Timm <br> ''Teleplay by'' : Joe R. Lansdale |Ra's al Ghul and Arcady Duvall |September 12, 1995 |- | colspan="9" |Ra's al Ghul narrates a story from his past in which Jonah Hex stops his plan to destroy the transcontinental railroad which is being completed in 1883, by using a war blimp. |- ! rowspan="1" |79 |14 |"Riddler's Reform" |S3 E23 |Dan Riba |''Story by'' : Alan Burnett, Paul Dini and Randy Rogel <br> ''Teleplay by'' : Randy Rogel |The Riddler |September 24, 1994 |- | colspan="9" |The Riddler is hired to work for a toy company, vowing to turn over a new leaf. But Batman refuses to believe he has changed, and he suspects that the Riddler is still obsessed with outsmarting and defeating him. Now, the Dark Knight must prove that Riddler is still a criminal at heart and send him back to Arkham. |- ! rowspan="1" |80 |15 |"Second Chance" |S3 E24 |Boyd Kirkland |''Story by'' : Paul Dini and Michael Reaves <br> ''Teleplay by'' : Gerry Conway |Two-Face, The Penguin<br> and Rupert Thorne |September 17, 1994 |- | colspan="9" |Just before he is to undergo the operation that will restore his sanity, Harvey Dent is kidnapped by a mysterious villain. Batman and Robin split up to nab the criminal who is behind the scheme in order to abduct the Dark Knight's old friend. They suspect that either the Penguin or Rupert Thorne may be behind the kidnapping. |- ! rowspan="1" |81 |16 |"Harley's Holiday" |S3 E25 |Kevin Altieri |Paul Dini |Harley Quinn and<br> Boxy Bennett |October 15, 1994 |- | colspan="9" |Harley Quinn is released back into society, after being declared sane at Arkham Asylum. A misunderstanding at a clothing store, however, causes a snowball of comedic chaos to build around her. |- ! rowspan="1" |82 |17 |"Lock-Up" |S3 E26 |Dan Riba |''Story by'' : Paul Dini <br> ''Teleplay by'' : Marty Isenberg and Robert N. Skir |Lock-Up |November 19, 1994 |- | colspan="9" |Lyle Bolton, the new head of security at Arkham, is fired for his atrocious mistreatment of the inmates. Six months later, Bolton becomes the vigilante Lock-Up, and decides to put who he feels responsible for the ruin of the city behind bars. It's up to Batman and Robin to save his victims. |- ! rowspan="1" |83 |18 |"Make 'Em Laugh" |S3 E27 |Boyd Kirkland |Paul Dini and Randy Rogel |The Joker, Condiment King,<br> Pack Rat, Mighty Mom and<br> The Mad Hatter |November 5, 1994 |- | colspan="9" |Using microchips stolen from the Mad Hatter, the Joker brainwashes famous comedians into committing crazy crimes in order to ruin their reputations. As it turns out, the comedians are the judges who tossed the Joker out of the Gotham Comedy Competition the year before. Now, the Clown Prince of Crime wants to seek his revenge, and Batman and Robin must foil the Joker's plot. |- ! rowspan="1" |84 |19 |"Deep Freeze" |S3 E28 |Kevin Altieri |''Story by'' : Paul Dini and Bruce W. Timm <br> ''Teleplay by'' : Paul Dini |Mr. Freeze and<br> Grant Walker |November 26, 1994 |- | colspan="9" |Mr. Freeze is sprung from Arkham by aging billionaire Grant Walker, who is looking to freeze the world and recreate it according to his own design. Batman and Robin infiltrate the billionaire's underwater city and combat both high-tech robots and Mr. Freeze himself, who has decided to do Walker's bidding and cover the earth in a new ice age. |- ! rowspan="1" |85 |20 |"Batgirl Returns" |S3 E29 |Dan Riba |Michael Reaves and Brynne Stephens |Catwoman and<br> Roland Daggett |November 12, 1994 |- | colspan="9" |While Bruce is in Europe on a Wayne Enterprises business trip, the theft of a jade cat statue occurs at Gotham State University. Barbara Gordon again becomes Batgirl to investigate, only to run into Catwoman, who is also investigating, pointing out that the acid residue used to destroy the security system is not her style. The two team up to find the statue, with Robin tailing them, and things go from bad to worse when Roland Daggett is revealed to be involved. |}
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