How Did Batman: The Animated Series Truly End?
Batman: The Animated Series was one of the most important superhero shows ever made. When it premiered on September 5, 1992, it completely changed what people thought a cartoon could be. It was darker, smarter, moodier, and more emotional than almost anything else on television aimed at younger audiences. Yet for a show that became the definitive version of Batman for an entire generation, its ending was surprisingly difficult to pinpoint. There was no grand farewell. No final battle. No closing speech from Bruce Wayne. Instead, this Batman’s story continued across multiple shows and movies before reaching a deeper conclusion years later. So now the important question is this: how did Batman: The Animated Series truly end? The answer is much bigger than a single episode. Let’s get on with it.

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