Batman: The Brave & The Bold

52 episodes is about the standard show order for most Warner action cartoons. The best you can hope for is them changing the name to get around the "limit" like they did with Justice League.

Batman: TaS = 109 episodes, Crosses over in other shows 8 times. 3 movies
Batman Beyond = 52 (55 if you count the cross overs and such) 1 movie
Justice League = 91 Episodes
Superman: Tas = 54 Episodes 2 Crossovers
Static Shock = 52 episodes
Teen Titans = 65 episodes (1 movie)
LoSH = 26 episodes
Krypto the Super Dog = 39 episodes
Super Friends = 109 episodes
Swamp Thing = 5
 
Justice League and Justice League Unlimited are two different shows, with 52 and 39 episodes respectively. And why are you bringing up Super Friends, because first it was a Hanna-Barbera production from before they were bought and two what you are calling Super Friends is actually several different shows. Also I said Warner, not DC I am also talking about the likes of Samurai Jack (52), Ben 10 (52), Ben 10 Alien Force (46), Xiaolin Showdown (52). The 52 episode limit is not a rule, but it exists.
 
Justice League and Justice League Unlimited are two different shows, with 52 and 39 episodes respectively. And why are you bringing up Super Friends, because first it was a Hanna-Barbera production from before they were bought and two what you are calling Super Friends is actually several different shows. Also I said Warner, not DC I am also talking about the likes of Samurai Jack (52), Ben 10 (52), Ben 10 Alien Force (46), Xiaolin Showdown (52). The 52 episode limit is not a rule, but it exists.

Sorry JL and JLU are the SAME shows, they jut titled them differently.
 
Oh, you bloody cow! They aren't the same shows. How can you tell that they just titled them differently? Just how can you tell? I DARE you to tell me!

They have the same continuity and their seasons are even listed as being one after the other

Both shows combined result in the 65 episode syndication limit
 
They have the same continuity and their seasons are even listed as being one after the other

Both shows combined result in the 65 episode syndication limit
Continuity does have anything to do with that. And where do you find their season being combined? Fans doing that are acting in error, it makes sense, I admit, but it doesn't change a thing.

Also syndication minimums don't mean a thing here either since Warner doesn't really bother with syndication.
 
Oh, you bloody cow! They aren't the same shows. How can you tell that they just titled them differently? Just how can you tell? I DARE you to tell me!
Why are you calling people cows?!

Just cause he put the two shows KJ combined the number of episodes were really going to fight about this? Really? Are we at that level of pathetic nerdom? It's a simple mistake and you can understand why he did it.
 
Nobody's cared about the syndication limit in TV production for years. The advent of DVD season box sets effectively killed the syndication market anyway.
 

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