Talk:DC Animated Universe

Aging in Real Time
According to one of Timm's post as wf.toonzone.net, the DCAU doesn't age in real time, easily making it possible for Tim Drake to still be a boy in BB: Return of the Joker.

He is a boy in the flashback or in the real life, when he is about 60s? I didn't understand what you want to say. Batman tas

A request concerning the DC Adventures Comics
I was wondering if there's be consideration on making and entire page dedicated to the comics based on the DCAU. If yes, I have some info I'd be ready to supply to it, such as:


 * A. DC Comics Characters who didn't appear in the DC Animated Cartoons.
 * B. Trade Paperbacks and Digests.
 * C. Links to unused plots/altered stories.

Anyone up to it? 71.115.210.70

Well, each of the DC Adventures series' have their own pages. Why not just add your information to the various DC Adventures series' articles? Chances are if you made a whole new page to deal directly with the things you listed (and what we spoke of above) it would be deleted by someone for being original research (aka non-verifiable facts).

Requested move 24 June 2020

 * The following is a closed discussion of a requested move. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made in a new section on the talk page. Editors desiring to contest the closing decision should consider a move review after discussing it on the closer's talk page. No further edits should be made to this discussion. 

The result of the move request was: Consensus to move page. (non-admin closure) —  Young Forever (talk)   14:22, 1 July 2020 (UTC)

DC animated universe → DC Animated Universe – This is a proper name and not a descriptive one as can be seen by the sources that talk about it, see also DC Animated Movie Universe, DC Extended Universe. Gonnym (talk) 11:27, 24 June 2020 (UTC)
 * Sources:, , , . --Gonnym (talk) 11:29, 24 June 2020 (UTC)


 * Support move. I'm not sure if it's officially called the DCAU, but even if it isn't, it should be moved per the precedent of DC Extended Universe.  O.N.R.  (talk) 03:38, 25 June 2020 (UTC)
 * Support move. Consistent with Marvel Cinematic Universe and similar preceding examples. --Dietic (talk) 20:03, 27 June 2020 (UTC)

Seeking Feedback & Support for New Article dedicated to topic of DCAU Continuity and Canon
Greetings fellow DCAU fans. Today is the 30th Anniversary of the DCAU, (The Cat and the Claw, Part I, 09/05/1992). To commemorate this event I engaged in a re-watch of the entire DCAU. I was very surprised that all these years later there is no comprehensive encyclopedic resource or guide informing the correct episode sequence to watch all the DCAU series in the order the creators intended viewers to experience the overall story. There is also no central location that discusses various DC animation films or series canonical status in relation to the DCAU. Each DCAU series respective article lists the episodes for that series, but no guidelines on how to combine them all into one viewing experience. I was able to obtain the information I was seeking by reading various Wikipedia articles, DCAU Wiki articles, DC Fandom articles, making note of continuity/timeline sequence errors while performing my re-watch, and listening to various commentaries and extra features that provided insights from the creators. I decided to write an article on this topic to help other DC fans who may wish to watch or re-watch the DCAU series as time goes on. My sole objective in wanting to publish this article is to help fans of DC have the most enjoyable experience watching and reading the various DCAU media that exists, and to easily make sense of the chronological order to experience them to avoid continuity errors, have confidence in what media has canonical status and what does not, and experience the DCAU in the way that the creative talent who produced it intended.

I published this new article as a draft: Draft:DC Animated Universe (DCAU) Media Continuity, Canonicity, and Viewing Order. Wikipedia Copy Editor and member of WikiProject Anime and manga group AngusWoof User:AngusWOOF performed review of the article and has declined its publication. He has requested that I consult the folks that edit this main DCAU page to obtain your feedback on the value of the viewing order table in the article. AngusWoof had concerns that potentially the table depicting viewing sequence is Fancruft Fancruft, and asked that those of you DCAU fans who participate in editing this main DCAU page provide your opinion so he can make an informed decision on approving the publication of the article.

Fancruft is defined as "a selection of content that is important only to a small population of enthusiastic fans of the subject in question." The term implies that "the content is unimportant and that the contributor's judgment of the topic's importance is clouded by them being a fan."

Based on the definition of Fancruft as listed in the Fancruft wikipedia article, I do not believe the table I included in my draft listing the correct order to watch a collection of inter-woven television series is only important to a small population of fans, or that me as the contributor judgement is clouded by myself being a fan of the DCAU series. A guide depicting the proper chronological order to watch something seems to me to be text-book encyclopedic content that anyone interested in the television IP in question would have interest in knowing. The DCAU ran for 14 years across 8 series and 4 movies, plus numerous comic books and loosely related series and movies of varying canonical status. It is very confusing without a guide. I wish I had an article like this one I am trying to create before I did my re-watch, I could've just jumped right in with no questions or confusion that I ultimately ran into. The fact that you can't straight up watch the production order without running into timeline issues and that there is other related media that fills in story gaps not appearing in episodes that you may miss out on if you are not aware, are all supporting facts as to why the table is a useful and informative encyclopedic content, not some niche piece of info only a select few would care about.

All I want is for future generations of DC fans discovering the DCAU, or those re-visiting the DCAU series for a re-watch, to have clear info on how to tackle the watch, and that the info is easily accessible, so they will have maximum enjoyment experiencing the series. It is my hope that this article can be published and the visitors of Wikipedia.com and DC fans can edit, update, and improve the article as time goes on for the benefit of all interested in this IP.

Thanks for your feedback and support,

JGott85 JGott85 (talk) 04:24, 6 September 2022 (UTC)


 * Support I like it! Cwf97 (talk) 01:15, 15 September 2022 (UTC)


 * Provisional support, as I appreciate the ambitious nature of the project, only if proper citations are included for most of the material, in particular that which requires secondary sources, especially (but not necessarily exlcusively) for behid-the-scenes info. Nightscream (talk) 01:45, 23 September 2022 (UTC)

Missing movies
Where is Batman and Harley Quinn and Justice League vs the Fatal Five? They are canon DCAU movies, so why aren’t they listed? Anonypedia69 (talk) 01:42, 14 February 2023 (UTC)


 * I think someone stupid didn't like them and think that his personal preferences are more important than reality, in which this movies od course are part of DCAU. 94.254.152.118 (talk) 17:11, 26 February 2023 (UTC)


 * Saw this was talked about months ago with nobody popping in to dissent or explain why they shouldn't be here so I added them. --72.211.186.121 (talk) 23:24, 27 November 2023 (UTC)
 * Read the offshoot material section. Lotsofsalt (talk) 05:25, 12 December 2023 (UTC)

Wiki page for the DCAU's Batman
As a tribute to Kevin Conroy and his legacy, I think it'd make sense if the DCAU's Batman got his own wiki page. 98.165.84.45 (talk) 19:10, 10 February 2024 (UTC)


 * would need significant coverage of the specific character, and enough content to warrant a split from the other articles Indagate (talk) 21:46, 10 February 2024 (UTC)
 * If DCAU Batman gets his own page, then the same must also apply to the DCAU Joker. It's only fair. (118.148.75.0 (talk) 23:30, 25 June 2024 (UTC))

Article Cleanup
This page needs some cleaning up. First off, not everything is in the continuity is included. I don't know who keeps taking out Batman and Harley, but it's a part of the continuity. I don't like the film, but I'm less a fan of revisionist history. The film was marketed as a Batman: The Animated Series movie. Also, if Bruce Timm says something is in continuity, why is there an asterisk to it? Then there are things that were never said to be in continuity considered to be (the Batman Beyond short, the various pitches/test reels/short pilots), and then there's offshoot material and whatnot.

Also, the future of the DCAU needs to be revised or removed. There's a quote from 2009 about whether there would be future projects, and then again in 2015, and one from 2018 from Conroy when the last project in the DCAU was in 2019.

So yeah, this clearly needs to be cleaned up. Zero X Marquis (talk) 19:41, 18 July 2024 (UTC)