
The series also focused equally on Batman as well as the supporting characters of the series and even new characters and antagonists.The location and vehicles were all modernized and updated to fit in the new narrative. The background paintings and art style was shifted from the Art Deco was replaced for a much modern and stylish art.The shows shared a brand new opening, but TNBA was later given the same opening theme of BTAS when aired in syndication and released in home video. Because of the animation similarities, TNBA was aired simultaneously with the Superman series as part of an hour-long segment called The New Batman/Superman Adventures.This resulted in the animation resembling that of Superman. The animation was drastically reduced to adjust to the budgetary production of Superman: The Animated Series which was significantly minor from BTAS.After the initial airing of episodes, the series was cancelled as the producers shifted their focus to develop Batman Beyond.Īs a reboot, the show was deliberately different from BTAS. During the original run of the series, the show was aired simultaneously with the Superman series as part of an hour-long segment called The New Batman/Superman Adventures. As with "Batman: The Animated Series", this new show is also mistakenly separated in two seasons. The entire series consists of 24 episodes, which aired from September 13, 1997, to January 16, 1999. It also changed the aesthetic in favor of a more streamlined and simple animation, done digitally and matching the animation style of Superman: The Animated Series. It featured a different style of animation as it was produced two years after the original series ended its first run on the Fox Network, around the same time as Superman: The Animated Series was aired on The WB television network.

The New Batman Adventures is an animated television series and a reboot to Batman: The Animated Series.
