Batman: The Animated Series (video Game) - Characters

Characters

In addition to the two main heroes, Batman and Robin, most of major enemies from the animated series appear in the game as bosses. They are:

  • The Joker
  • The Scarecrow
  • Mr. Freeze
  • Catwoman
  • Poison Ivy
  • The Riddler
  • The Penguin

Also some of Batman's supporting characters from the animated series appear briefly in cutscenes:

  • Alfred Pennyworth appears and is also mentioned right at the end of the game.
  • Summer Gleeson appears in cutscenes.
  • Commissioner Gordon is an important character.
  • Harvey Dent, as the game is set before Harvey Dent became Two-Face.
  • Harvey Bullock is not seen, but his dialogue is shown when he informs commissioner Gordon of the Penguin's parasol bombs.

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