Originally posted by Bat Dude
DCAU is great, possibly the greatest interpretation of Batman on television and movies. However, I don't think it can top the Batman on the REAL DC Universe. I mean, it's the original, for one. It has done so many shocking stories that were very innovative (Death in the Family, Knightfall, etc.) AND, to top it all off, it caused everything (BTAS, TNBA, Beyond, Begins, TDK, 89, Returns, etc.) to exist. Without it, BTAS wouldn't exist.So yeah, DCAU was fantastic and will never be topped (most likely, anyway) but the comics are the greatest...
Does anyone know the chronology of events in the DCAU? I'm trying to figure out what happened first and everything. Does everything happen in order, like the episodes that came first happened first in chronology?
I'm currently watching the entire thing in its entirety, with the exception of such shows as static, and zeta project. Maybe I'll watch them on you tube or sumpin.
I don't what chronolgical order to tell you to watch the episodes, cuz on the dvd's they are mixed a little, but not enough to throw the continuity out of order.
I'm watching it like I stated in my post above: in an order the shows were released.
Few notes to remember if you would like to watch it that way, keep in mind:
Watch BTAS season 1
watch first 2 disks of BTAS season 2, then watch Mask of the phantasm, then continue on ward.
watch STAS 1st season then watch the Batman Sub-zero movie. Keep watching Superman and don't start watching The 4th Batman boxset until you watched "World's Finest" on STAS Box set #2. After that you can watch Batman season 4 and the rest of the Superman episodes intermidetly, but just make sure you watch "little girl lost" before you watch "girls night out". After Bats and Sups are all done you can watch "mystery of the Batwoman" then either JL or BB, its up to you. If you decide to watch JL first, don't watch the JLU episode Epilogue until after you have watch BB.
P.s
I think the the return of the joker movie comes right after BB season 1, I think.
Other than that watching it should be a breeze.
Currently I am halfway through disc one of BTAS vol. 3, so needless to say I have a loooooooooooonnng way to go.
306 episodes and 4 DVD movies. What a body of work to critique