Avatar

"Avatar" is an episode of the critically acclaimed Batman: The Animated Series. It aired on May 9, 1994 and was written by Michael Reaves and directed by Kevin Altieri. A mystic Egypt scroll donated to the Gotham museum by Bruce Wayne is stolen by Ra's Al Ghul, and Batman and Talia must join forces to prevent the power-mad Ra's from unlocking the scroll's secrets of life and death. Their quest takes them to a hidden temple deep beneath the Egyp... more

Original air date:

  • May 9, 1994

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  • 4

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Batman: The Animated Series

Batman: The Animated Series (often shortened Batman: TAS) is an American childrens' animated series adaptation of the comic book series starring the DC Comics superhero, Batman. The series is noted for being the first to take place in the DC Animated Universe. It was produced by Warner Bros....

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  • 069
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