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DC ANIMATED UNIVERSE ORDER?
I want to watch the dcau in order. All the lists I'm finding is putting batman beyond before justice league but that isn't what I'm asking for because batman is an old man in it. I'm also hoping that the more recent ones are included too if someone doesn't mind helping me out. The more recent ones being same voice actors. I saw in a YouTube video that the dcau is technically still going on today because the same animation style and voice actors are still being used. A huge thank you to anyone willing to help me.
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- ?Lv 61 year agoFavorite Answer
Batman: The Animated Series > Batman: Mask of the Phantasm > Superman > The New Adventures of Batman > Batman & Mr. Freeze: Subzero > Static Shock > Justice League > Justice League Unlimited > Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman > Batman Beyond > The Zeta Project (you can skip this one) > Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker
Nothing else is considered to be in canon with the DCAU... but technically Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths is seen as what happened between JL and JLU.
- ?Lv 71 year ago
it doesn't really matter what order you watch them as most are self-contained plots and one doesn't necessarily require that you have seen the others.
however, you will likely appreciate them better if you watch them in the order they were released, as there are "nods" to some previous events from previous releases.
of course, a few of those "nods" are from the TV series, and not just the films...
- ANDRE LLv 71 year ago
The thing is that continuity was not always a big thing in every DCAU project.
So, in general terms, the Batman TAS and Superman TAS shows go first, the Justice Leagues next, and Batman Beyond is last, as you pointed out, because in Beyond, Bruce Wayne is an old man.
In terms of the animated movies, most are stand alone stories.
Justice League Action, while it is a fan fav due to using the classic TAS voice cast, is it's own continuity. Batman The Brave And The Bold is also way out there, as satire more than anything else.