Plot
It is New Year's Eve, and Bruce Wayne is hosting a party at Wayne Manor. Just when he meets "Ms. Kitka" (Catwoman in disguise, as seen in the 1966 film Batman: The Movie), he gets a call from Commissioner Gordon, explaining that the Joker is planning a New Year's Eve crime spree (the concept of the Joker planning a crime for midnight on New Year's Eve also appears in Batman: The Long Halloween).
It is up to Batman to avoid Harley Quinn's distractions, and to stop the Joker from pulling the world's largest stick-up at midnight.
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