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(1999–2001)

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Sex & Nudity

  • In one episode, there is a robbery done by 3 teenagers. One of them is wearing a VR set and is hanging out with 2 beach girls by his side. The teen comments on how "rad" it is.
  • An underaged teen is captured, chained to a column, and interrogated by a female villain. She then squeezes his neck in a choke hold and forcibly kisses him to prevent him from warning another character. The villain is around twice the teen's (16 or 17) age.
  • A female Villian appears in a very seductive manner, following with exaggerated hips like an hour glass, some younger kids may not see this and will fly over their heads.
  • Some character's wear revealing clothing and there are some kisses, but nothing too explicit.
  • In the first season some jock guy says to a woman "Would like you to take a ride" to which the woman replies "Is your car all that you think about", he then answers "Who says I'm talking about my car" Which can obviously be a sexual reference.
  • An episode even has a scene in a woman's shower with girls in modesty towels.

Violence & Gore

  • the violence of the show varies. one episode will be fairly tame with little violence, but the next one might be intense and extremely violent for a kids show
  • There Is Also Frequent School Fights, Shootings, Bullying, And Graphic One On One Fights. Pretty Gory For A Kids Cartoon.
  • Since this is Batman, heavy violence and fistfights. Many hand-to-hand battles and fights between Batman and his enemies. There are some scenes with some blood, but not too many. Some white flashes are added in many episodes to tone down the enormous amount of violence, but there are little to none in the uncut seasons. some episodes of the show are more violent than others. one episode will have little to no violence, but the next might have lots of fairly intense violence, especially for a kids show.

Profanity

  • There is mild profanity in the show like 'Oh My God''s but no swearing. This show aired on Saturday mornings in the U.S, so anything beyond that wouldn't have passed censors.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • There is mild smoking and there is a bit of drinking, mostly in the second and third seasons, but nothing too strong.
  • One episode touches on drugs (in the show the drug is called venom which is reacts much like steroids), and we see a young man consumes.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • The episode "Earth Mover" can be disturbing for kids and adults, because of a scene where we meet Jackie's Father.
  • The appearance and stories of some villain (Ratboy, Mr. Freeze, Derek Powers, Earth-Mover) can be scary to the smallest.
  • The violence is intense and brutal for a show for children, also touches on topics such as drugs, murder in cold blood, corruption, infidelity.

Spoilers

The Parents Guide items below may give away important plot points.

Violence & Gore

  • There is a very violent moment in which batman "kills" mad stan, but it is revealed that batman did not actually kill mad stan and was framed by spellbinder, one of batman's villains who put that illusion in barbara gordon's mind.

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