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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Batman: The Animated Series (or BTAS), which debuted in 1992 on the FOX children's block, restored the original vision for the character. The show aired from 1992 to 1995 on FOX. Towards the end, it was given a minor Retool into The Adventures of Batman & Robin, promoting the latter hero from recurring role to regular star. A much more noticeable retool occurred in 1997, where a Channel Hop and an Uncanceled order led to The WB's The New Batman Adventures (also known as Batman: Gotham Knights). This retool streamlined the character designs to better match the Superman the Animated Series designs that were produced in between, which allowed for the inevitable Bat Family Crossovers. |