Batgirl
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This is the Batgirl disambiguation page.
It serves to clarify the difference between several closely named or closely related articles.
A = Appearances · I = Images · G = Gallery · F = Fan Art · Q = Quotes
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Batgirl • Batwoman
Earth-One A · CA · G · Q Silver Age Batgirl |
New Earth A · CA · G · Q Silver Age-Modern Age, now known as Oracle |
Television
Batman (1966 TV Series) A · CA · G · Q The very first Barbara Gordon as Batgirl |
Batman (2004 TV Series) A · CA · G · Q As seen in The Batman |
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Barbara Gordon (1966 TV Series)
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First Appearance: Enter Batgirl, Exit Penguin History: The Silver Age Batgirl was actually based upon a character first featured in the 1966 live-action Batman television series. Actress Yvonne Craig played the role of Barbara Gordon – daughter of Gotham City police commissioner, James Gordon. ABC submitted an eight-minute movie-short to studio executives featuring an encounter between Batgirl and Killer Moth. The promotional footage proved satisfying enough, that they included the character in the third season premiere episode, "Enter Batgirl, Exit Penguin". Although this proved to be the final season of series production, Batgirl managed to make 26 appearances before cancellation. Craig's portrayal of Batgirl led DC Comics executive editor Julius Schwartz to re-envision the character for their comic line, and Barbara Gordon debuted that same year in Detective Comics #359 (cover dated January, 1967). In her first live-action adventure, Batgirl found herself the victim of the villainous Penguin who kidnapped Barbara with the intent of marrying her. It was the Penguin's hope that as the son-in-law to Gotham City's police commissioner, he would be exonerated from his past crimes. Batman and Robin attempted to rescue her, but Barbara managed to extricate herself, swinging into action as Batgirl. She even managed to save the Dynamic Duo from being dipped into a vat of boiling water. Appearances:
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Batgirl (New Adventures of Batman)
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First Appearance: The Bermuda Rectangle History: The Silver Age Batgirl was a recurring supporting character on the 1977 animated series The New Adventures of Batman. She first appeared in the fifth episode "The Bermuda Rectangle", voiced by Melendy Britt. She also appeared in the following episode "Curses: Oiled Again!" Britt also provided the voice for Catwoman for the series. The animated version of Batgirl was very similar to her comic book counterpart, boasting a costume similar to the one seen in the comics, as well as a motorcycle. An eight-inch Mego action figure of Batgirl was re-released that same year bearing a slightly different costume design than the 1974 Batgirl toy. Related Articles:
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Barbara Gordon (The Batman)
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First Appearance: Batgirl Begins (Part I) History: In September of 2005, Batgirl made her first appearance on the Kids WB animated series, The Batman. Coincidentally, she appeared in the premiere episode of season three, the same as her live-action predecessor Yvonne Craig did on the first Batman TV series. Voiced by Danielle Judovits, she was introduced in a two-part episode entitled "Batgirl Begins". The story title was derived as a wink towards the 2005 Christopher Nolan film, Batman Begins. This episode became significant as the first instance where the character of Batgirl was introduced in a film series or television program prior to that of Robin. Robin's character was not introduced until the season four premiere episode "A Matter of Family". In this series, Barbara assumed the identity of Batgirl in order to rescue her father from the clutches of her former friend, Poison Ivy. During this adventure, she crossed paths with the Batman, and managed to rescue her father without revealing her secret identity. Batgirl insinuated her way into the Dark Knight's lifestyle, despite Batman's persistent discouragement over her chosen profession. She even succeeded in determining that Batman was actually Bruce Wayne, but Wayne managed to manipulate circumstances to ensure the safety of his secret identity. For a brief period, Barbara dismissed her belief that Bruce and the Batman were one and the same. She continued to aid the Dark Knight against the likes of the Joker and Clayface, and even piloted the heavy duty Batbot armor. For all of his efforts however, Bruce could not convince Barbara to give up this risky lifestyle, and she constantly complained that Batman was keeping her "out of the loop". Before long, Barbara discovered that Batman had taken on an official partner – the young aerialist known as Robin. Barbara was infuriated, but Batman soon took her into his confidence and revealed his true identity to her. Bringing her down into the Batcave, he supplied her with a utility belt and Batgirl became one of Batman's official partners. She currently serves as a perfunctory sidekick, working alongside (sometimes reluctantly) her teammate, Robin. Appearances:
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