DC Animated Universe:Assignments
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- The characters in that episode
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- Writer and Director information
- The characters in that episode
Contents |
[edit] Places
- Alternate universes
- Limbo
- Phantom Zone
- Universe (DC Animated Universe)
- Apokolips
- Czarnia
- Earth
- Atlantis
- Bermuda
- Chong-Mai
- Egypt
- Fortress of Solitude
- Kaznia
- Mount Etna
- Mykonos
- San Baquero
- Tartarus
- Themyscira
- United States of America
- Forrest Moon
- Krypton
- Mars
- Oa
- Thanagar
- War World
- Watchtower
- Watchtower II
[edit] Cast and Crew
- Kevin Conroy
- Bob Hastings
- Robert Costanzo
- Efrem Zimbalist, Jr.
- Loren Lester
- Lloyd Bochner
- Mark Hamill
- Bruce W. Timm
- Paul Dini
- Boyd Kirkland
- Andrea Romano
- Tim Daly
- Dana Delany
- Clancy Brown
- Joanna Cassidy
- George Dzundza
- Nicholle Tom
- Corey Burton
- Alan Burnett
- Glen Murakami
- Curt Geda
- Dan Riba
- Hilary Bader
- George Newbern
- Susan Eisenberg
- Maria Canals
- Carl Lumbly
- Michael Rosenbaum
- Phil Morris
- Powers Boothe
- James Tucker
- Kin Shriner
- Jeffrey Combs
- Amy Acker
- Nathan Fillion
- George Eads
- Chris Cox
- CCH Pounder
- Joaquim Dos Santos
[edit] Episodes
Each series page has a list of episodes for editing. If a link is in red that means the page has yet to be created. If you have any information relating to the episode, include under the appropriate section (e.g. cast, crew, background information, etc.).
- Batman: The Animated Series
- includes The Adventures of Batman & Robin
- Superman: The Animated Series
- includes The New Superman Adventures
- The New Batman Adventures aka Batman: Gotham Knights
- Batman Beyond
- Lobo, a short-lived mature web series centering on Lobo.
- Gotham Girls
- Static Shock
- The Zeta Project
- Justice League
- Justice League Unlimited
These movies were based on the animated series, and are set in the same universe. Batman movies:
Batman Beyond movies:
[edit] Canon & Conjecture
[edit] Canon
This wiki is intended to cover the canonical DCAU, which includes the TV shows Batman: TAS, Superman: TAS, The New Batman Adventures, The New Superman Adventures, Batman Beyond, The Zeta Project, Static Shock, Justice League, Justice League Unlimited, Gotham Girls, Lobo: Webseries and any Direct to Video/Direct to DVD features based on those shows.
[edit] Non Canon
Some things are not included, as they are not "canon" with the DCAU:
- Any series created or produced before Batman: The Animated Series in 1992. These include anything related to the Superfriends, the Filmation superhero shows of the '60s, and the Superman show of 1988.
- Anything live-action. The DCAU is for the most part "animated," and live-action shows and movies have no effect on DCAU continuity. Examples include the 1989 movie Batman (on which the DCAU was originally inspired), the present and recent shows Smallville or Birds of Prey, and the new movies Superman Returns or Batman Begins.
- The animated series Teen Titans. There is an article about this show, but its canonicity is debated, so no supporting articles should be created at this time.
- The Animated series The Batman. The show, although beautifully animated, includes drastic changes in Batman's backstory that differs from events and first meetings seen in Batman: The Animated Series.
- The Animated series Krypto: The Superdog. The pre-kindergarten show about Superdog's adventures in Metropolis differs in its portrayal of Lex Luthor and the Bat-Hound.
[edit] Comics & Video Games
DCAU-based comic books and video games are not considered part of canon. Most of the connections are tenuous at best, and certain events contradict those of the TV shows. Examples include the Adventures in the DC Universe, or Batman Adventures, The Adventures of Batman and Robin (Sega CD), Batman: Vengeance, and Batman: Rise of Sin Tzu.
These are DCAU related productions, but are not considered canon, so while we do have articles on these games, the events depicted therein should not be reflected in other articles. For example, the events in Batman: Vengeance should not appear in the history section of the Batman I article.
[edit] Fanon
Please do not include Fanon information, or make assumptions based on what is seen or said on screen. Keep the articles pure canon and let each reader draw his or her own inferences.
- See also Conjecture.
[edit] Background Information
An article may include non-canon comments or notes on popular conjecture if it is either confined to a "Background Information" section (see Ultimen), or indented and italicized below the canonical information upon which the conjecture is based and including a statement that identifies the info as conjecture. For an example, see Batman#The Savage Time