In general, it's not that far from the style of the '60s Batman show. It's a light-hearted take on the DC Comics mythos, with a high gag-per-minute level, very little secret-identity drama, and mainly goofy villains like Clock King and Gorilla Grodd. In order to introduce and showcase as many heroes and villains as possible, the Cold Opening is often a standalone mini-adventure in itself, giving every character a chance to shine-and if the audience likes them, they'll be used again in the main plotline. The show's creators aim to spotlight every possible underrated aspect of the DC universe. Very much aware of this, Batman the Brave And The Bold actually succeeds in making these old So Bad It's Good stories So Cool Its Awesome, and almost every episode has an Ascended Meme or two. With a focus on rarely used (but classic) characters such as Red Tornado, Animal-Vegetable-Mineral Man and Detective Chimp, the show deliberately picks a lot of its plotlines from old Silver Age stories, many of which have already been widely mocked by the fandom for years. Taking its name from DC's traditional Team-Up Series, Batman: The Brave And The Bold has Batman partnering with a different superhero or superheroes every week. The other non- DCAU Animated Adaptation of Batman by Warner Bros, announced after The Batman ended.
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