DC's Non-DCAU Animated Timelines

Nice work, I too consider Teen Titans a sequel to The Batman. I also count Legion Of Superheroes if that's something you think could work.

Here are the dates I was able to find in "The Batman".

"Ragdolls To Riches" features an on-screen date. "7.7.2". I used this check date to build this entire timeline as it's the only year shown in the "present day" episodes.

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There is also a visible Calendar in the season 3 episode "A Fistful Of Felt".

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Then in Season Five there's this newspaper date in "Attack Of The Terrible Trio".

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Lastly, in the season four episode "Artifacts" we have this on-screen date.

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Those are all of the dates I was able to find in "The Batman".
Doesn't Clark in LoSH season 2 allude to Batman's apprehension to join a team, which Bruce had at the start of Season 4?

So that would put Legion of SuperHeroes s2 around 2005/2006 in Clark's present years.
 
Doesn't Clark in LoSH season 2 allude to Batman's apprehension to join a team, which Bruce had at the start of Season 4?

So that would put Legion of SuperHeroes s2 around 2005/2006 in Clark's present years.

Here are the notes I originally took on this topic:

Superman tells his clone "...you remind me more of a friend of mine. Strong-willed, bit of a loner. And when the time came for him to be part of a team, he resisted. And while he never liked it, he'll tell you he did far more good as a member of that group than he ever could alone. It just took learning how to compromise."

Such a description fits Superman's Justice League teammate Batman and could possibly refer to the events depicted in "The Batman" episode 4.13: "The Joining, Part 2".

However, due to Superman's younger appearance in this series, "the friend" he's referring to likely is someone the audience hasn't seen. The description could fit many heroes in the DC Universe that Superman has worked with over the years. In this specific universe, it could refer to Green Arrow, Martian Manhunter or may even be a reference to one of the many Legion heroes he's worked with in Season One, like Timber Wolf.

Here are their design differences. I feel that Legion should have gone with Tim Daly or George Newbern for season Two to convey he's more mature.

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The Batman design:

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Oh another note from a season two episode:

Superman only recently built The Fortress Of Solitude in his time. "The Fortress is a thousand years old to you. But I remember building it six months ago. I barely had time to stock the fridge." This indicates Superman is still young, and isn't the more seasoned Man Of Steel seen in "The Batman".
 
Oh another note from a season two episode:

Superman only recently built The Fortress Of Solitude in his time. "The Fortress is a thousand years old to you. But I remember building it six months ago. I barely had time to stock the fridge." This indicates Superman is still young, and isn't the more seasoned Man Of Steel seen in "The Batman".
So the person he alluded to about being "a loner" either wasn't Batman or we can chalk up to design/voice discrepences a la DCAU Penguin going from mutant to refined gentlemen.
 
So the person he alluded to about being "a loner" either wasn't Batman or we can chalk up to design/voice discrepences a la DCAU Penguin going from mutant to refined gentlemen.
Yep, there really is no right or wrong answer. I chose to go with it NOT being Batman because I feel Superman is portrayed as being in his late 20s/early 30s by the time of "The Batman". Legion Superman never seems to age past his late teens/early twenties. The voice is the primary reason I say this.
 
Here are the notes I originally took on this topic:

Superman tells his clone "...you remind me more of a friend of mine. Strong-willed, bit of a loner. And when the time came for him to be part of a team, he resisted. And while he never liked it, he'll tell you he did far more good as a member of that group than he ever could alone. It just took learning how to compromise."

Such a description fits Superman's Justice League teammate Batman and could possibly refer to the events depicted in "The Batman" episode 4.13: "The Joining, Part 2".
In S5 of The Batman, it's Superman who's the loner and Batman's the team player.
 
He joins immediately when invited in the S4 finale ("You've put together quite a league. Let's get to work.") In S5, a year later, Superman comes to ask Bruce to "Tell me about this "justice team" of yours".
 
To be honest, I don't really agree with The Batman and Teen Titans being connected to each other, since there's no in-universe evidence for it. Just fan theories and similar designs. It's not my timeline though so do as you wish. They do work well together.
 
To be honest, I don't really agree with The Batman and Teen Titans being connected to each other, since there's no in-universe evidence for it. Just fan theories and similar designs. It's not my timeline though so do as you wish. They do work well together.

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I will separate them after 1.) you admit Lois & Clark isn't connected to the Burtonverse and 2.) You separate those.
It's only fair.
 
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I will separate them after 1.) you admit Lois & Clark isn't connected to the Burtonverse and 2.) You separate those.
It's only fair.
Well, if The Batman's batmobile appeared in Teen Titans alongside the main theme from that series, I would agree that The Batman and Teen Titans are connected. It does not, though. They don't even share voice actors and the costumes are completely different.

Honestly, I don't see how it's any different to Human Target being connected to Superman (1978) in your eyes, and you advocated for that. Lois & Clark has the same Batmobile (alongside the Danny Elfman theme) and references Gotham and Batman serveral times concurrent to the then-ongoing Batman film series. That's a bit different than a single comic using the most basic Batman design and using it as absolute proof of a shared universe. Heck, using that logic, the same comic tie-ins used far more explicit designs of the DCAU's Justice League.

Again, I'm not telling you what to do. I included Batman: Caped Crusader on an Earth-Prime/Earth-F timeline for God's sake. If the evidence is good enough for you, go ahead.
 
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Well, if The Batman's batmobile appeared in Teen Titans alongside the main theme from that series, I would agree that The Batman and Teen Titans are connected. It does not, though. They don't even share voice actors and the costumes are completely different.

Honestly, I don't see how it's any different to Human Target being connected to Superman (1978) in your eyes, and you advocated for that. Lois & Clark has the same Batmobile (alongside the Danny Elfman theme) and references Gotham and Batman serveral times concurrent to the then-ongoing Batman film series. That's a bit different than a single comic using the most basic Batman design and using it as absolute proof of a shared universe. Heck, using that logic, the same comic tie-ins used far more explicit designs of the DCAU's Justice League.

Again, I'm not telling you what to do. I included Batman: Caped Crusader on an Earth-Prime/Earth-F timeline for God's sake. If the evidence is good enough for you, go ahead.
I mean no offense, I have a jovial way of wording myself.
I've been confused for trolling at times, but you do you. I won't legit force ya to do anything.
 
He joins immediately when invited in the S4 finale ("You've put together quite a league. Let's get to work.") In S5, a year later, Superman comes to ask Bruce to "Tell me about this "justice team" of yours".
Yes I remember. In Legion, it's never actually stated that he's talking about Batman or the Justice League.
 
Here is why I think the animated Crisis on Infinite Earths does spell the end & rebirth of the animated multiverse and not some variant multiverse.



1.) In Crisis part 3, Razer has the Blue Lantern outfit that was teased in GL:TAS. No other half that is Red Lantern; thus making Young Justice a POST-Crisis Earth-16. (More on that in a sec.)

2.) Him finding Aya offscreen after her cameo in JL: Action implies it is a pre-Crisis Earth-16, with GL:TAS along with E16 "canon-adjacent" works like Catwoman: Hunted & the Green Arrow animated short. The only reason they pop up on Earth-18 is because all the Earths were in the same Bleed space pocket dimension in part 3.

3.) JL:Action likely got shifted out of Earth-16 to another Earth (Earth-15?) while the Green Lantern cartoon and other Earth-16 adjacent stories remained but were altered as we see them in YJ canon.

4.) If the multiverse was a "cancer", aka too big to maintain its existence, then we don't have anywhere near 2112 or 5501 Earths with miniscule Hypertime differences. The "My Adventures With Superman" cartoon suggested there are upwards between 52 to 508 Earths, not counting the unaffected Earth-Prime (the original Flashpoint only affected it from a barren wasteland to back to its thriving workd seen in the old Superman animated shorts.)

5.) All that said, the events of how Razer and Aya will reunite will be different than how it was pre-Crisis. The YJ set-up for that was the events perserved in the E16 timeline with alterations like Metron's involvement.
 
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Beware the Batman Timeline
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2013
January

Beware the Batman 1x01, "Hunted"
Beware the Batman 1x02, "Secrets"
Beware the Batman 1x03, "Tests"

February
Beware the Batman 1x04, "Safe"

March
Beware the Batman 1x05, "Broken"
Beware the Batman 1x06, "Toxic"
Beware the Batman 1x07, "Family"
Beware the Batman 1x08, "Allies"
Beware the Batman 1x09, "Control"
Beware the Batman 1x10, "Sacrifice"
Beware the Batman 1x11, "Instinct"
Beware the Batman 1x12, "Attraction"
Beware the Batman 1x13, "Fall"
Beware the Batman 1x14, "Darkness"
Beware the Batman 1x15, "Reckoning"

September
Beware the Batman
1x16, "Nexus"
Beware the Batman 1x17, "Monsters"
Beware the Batman 1x18, "Game"


October
Beware the Batman 1x19, "Animal"
Beware the Batman 1x20, "Doppleganger"
Beware the Batman 1x21, "Unique"
Beware the Batman 1x22, "Hero"
Beware the Batman 1x23, "Choices"
Beware the Batman 1x24, "Epitath"
Beware the Batman 1x25, "Twist"
Beware the Batman 1x26, "Alone"


November 3
Beware the Batman #1 ("Law & (Dis)order"; pg. 1-5)

November 4
Beware the Batman #1 ("Law & (Dis)order"; pg. 6-17)

November 5
Beware the Batman #1 ("Law & (Dis)order"; pg. 18-20)

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Beware the Batman #2 ("Rule of Three")
Beware the Batman #3 ("Tobias Awaits")
Beware the Batman #4
Beware the Batman #5 ("Suitable for Framing")
Beware the Batman #6 ("First Person Shooter")
I finally started watching this show. I found a Police Report dated 02/14/2011. I believe it's supposed to be an old report btw. It's in episode 5.

How did you figure out the months?

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Any of the uber kiddy ones like League of Superpets, Batman Unlimited, Aquaman: King of Atlantis, Krypto the Superdog, LEGO DC, Batwheels, Bat-Family, Justice League Action, Teen Titans GO (of freaking course) and both DC Superhero Girls universes will NOT be covered.
But....
It would be so awesome..........
It would be so cool........................
 
I finally started watching this show. I found a Police Report dated 02/14/2011. I believe it's supposed to be an old report btw. It's in episode 5.

How did you figure out the months?

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That date is reused on other documents/paper later in the show.

It's a placeholder. In terms of other dates, it's in regards to the passage of time and the "5th of November" in one of the tie-in comics to the show.
 
That date is reused on other documents/paper later in the show.

It's a placeholder. In terms of other dates, it's in regards to the passage of time and the "5th of November" in one of the tie-in comics to the show.
OK I found more timeline info. I know it's very hard to see in this image, but this report from episode 12 is dated July 20th/28th (hard to see), 2012. Batman's right "ear" is covering part of it. There are a couple more 2012 dates on the document as well. So I think this confirms episodes 1.01 - 1.15 are set in 2012. Then 1.16 - 1.26 would be in early 2013 to account for the six month time-jump.

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Edit: I forgot to mention this Blueprint dated "3/1/??" can be seen in episode 11.

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In the same episode The following exchange reveals that it's the month of June. "Bravo, Batman. You're not as senseless as your attire would make us believe. Yes. A cape in June? It's just not done."
 
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Ok so regarding The Batman being a prequel to Teen Titans, I think there is absolutely enough evidence that this can be the case without any contradiction. This theory has been picking up speed in recent years and I'm all for it. Aside from Robin being the most obvious evidence for this, I think many people overlook the connection between Rumor and Slade. Let's break it down.

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Mario is the anti-heroic antagonist of The Batman episode "Rumors". He was formerly Paul Karon's bodyguard, but after failing to protect him, he became the vigilante named "Rumor". Originally Hush was intended to be the villain, but DC did not like the idea, and created Rumor in his place. Unlike Batman he has no code of ethics as he told the villains that killing them is something Batman does not have the guts to do. He even tells Batman that he should have become more brutal as a vigilante.

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Now, if one looks at Mario/Rumor and compares himself to Slade from Teen Titans, there are A LOT of similarities that could make one believe they are supposed to be the same person. I like this idea so much and it works really well. Let's see what Rumor and Slade share in common. First of all, they are both muscular males that have brown eyes. In the Teen Titans episode "Forces Of Nature" we get a glimpse of Slade's brown eyes, which match Mario's.

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Earlier in the season we do see Slade in what appears to be blue eyes, but this is the only case I've noticed this. All subsequent appearances he has black/brown eyes. Maybe he was wearing a blue contact that day?

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We know Slade is Caucasian from the episode "Betrayal" where he took some damage to his suit, revealing his skin tone. This tone matches Mario's.

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Mario seems to have light brown/red hair. We never get a good shot of Slade's hair until "Apprentice, Part 2". Seeing that it's in shadow, a case could be made they both have brown hair.

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In the Teen Titans episode "Haunted" when Raven is in Robin's mind, there is a glimpse of Robin swearing an oath to Batman. This is Batman's only appearance in the series.

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A second flashback shows Robin's parents, John and Mary Grayson, falling to their deaths; due to a sabotaged trapeze wire during a circus performance, which The Batman portrayed in "A Matter Of Family".

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"Haunted" has the strongest evidence of Slade's true identity being that of "Mario" from "The Batman" episode "Rumors". The following exchange shows this.

Robin: "Why couldn't Starfire see you?"

Slade: "I believe you are familiar with cloaking technology?"

Robin: "I'm familiar with all your tricks."

During the episode "Rumors", Mario used cloaking technology when utilizing his Rumor identity to battle Batman and Robin. This is how Robin would be already familiar with cloaking technology, which we never saw utilized before "Haunted". This means Slade is referring to a previous time he encountered Robin before the series. The episode "Rumors" showcases this.

Also, considering in that episode, Rumor was able to singlehandedly capture nearly all of the major Gotham City villains - something Batman himself couldn't do - it's very likely that there's more to Mario than he let on. In fact, Mario may not even be his real name. Slade is the identity he chose sometime after the events of "Rumors" and he's been after Robin ever since. Robin doesn't even know the true identity of Slade, which further adds to the mystery surrounding the character.

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Both Slade and Rumor possess Enhanced Physical Capabilities, Genius-level Intellect, Vast resources (power suits, weapons, tech, etc.) and are both Master combatants. Both are experts with the Bo Staff as well. Their similarities don't end there, they are also both voiced by Ron Perlman, which just further cements the idea that these are supposed to be the same person.

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As for Killer Moth, let's break down why I think both of his appearances can be easily explained.

Drury Walker idolized the Penguin, and was inspired by him to become a supervillain. He arrived at Team Penguin's headquarters, and given membership solely as a "coffee boy". The team managed to steal vats of chemicals that they wanted to use to melt through the solid steel safes of Robert Howard. Killer Moth was in charge of the guarding the chemicals, which no one else was willing to risk their safety.

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After being exposed to the chemicals, Walker was transformed into a large insect-like mutant capable of flying and spitting acid.

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The next time we see Killer Moth is years later in the timeline during "Date With Destiny". By this time he's a humanoid looking creature that still seems to retain his sentience. It seems he has developed a special suit to contain his Charaxes appearance OR he has further mutated into something in-between human and Charaxes.

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Either way, I don't think there is anything contradicting his appearances in each series.
 

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