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65 episodes were produced for Season 1 because it is the minimum number of episodes necessary for a TV series to be successfully syndicated. 60 episodes were initially aired during the 1992–1993 television season from September 1992 to May 1993. The final five episodes of Season 1 were held back until September 17, 1993.
The Batman logo. The following is an episode list for the Kids' WB and Cartoon Network animated television series The Batman, starring the titular character.The series premiered on September 11, 2004, and ended on March 8, 2008, [1] with a total of 65 episodes being produced and aired over the series' three-and-a-half-year run; each season comprised 13 episodes.
The 1st season premiered on March 3, 2012 and finished on June 16, 2012 following a run of 13 episodes. The series' 2nd season began airing on June 1, 2013 and concluded on June 29 following a brief run of 5 episodes, while 3 half-hour "specials" aired on December 21 and 28, 2013, and on January 18, 2014.
It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on September 6, 1992. [1] It was written by Mitch Brian and directed by Kevin Altieri. This was the first episode of the series to feature the villain Man-Bat, and was also Man-Bat's first screen appearance. In comics, Man-Bat first appeared in 1970.
The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! is an animated musical educational children's television series feature starring Martin Short as The Cat in the Hat. The series premiered on Treehouse TV in Canada on August 7, 2010, also airing on YTV and Nickelodeon Canada on weekday mornings from 2012 to 2013, [1] and on PBS Kids and PBS Kids Preschool Block in the US on September 6, 2010.
The Dodgers have been known to be hitters this season, but after mustering just four hits in Game 1, they could see another early winter if the bats don't come alive in the NLDS.
These bats, known as Flying Foxes, usually head to warmer climates during the winter months. It was all hands on deck as the hospital staff worked to nurse the bats back to health.
When I first saw the photo sent to me by a reader of Ted Williams, the late great Boston Red Sox slugger, standing alongside nearly 40 drake mallards and a dozen or so pheasants — all apparently ...