OH COME ON !!!!

I was actually expecting Jason Todd to be a red-hering, but nope, they playef it straight: now he's canon to the DCAU as the 2nd Robin
And this makes ABSOLUTELY NO SENSE IN THE TIMELINE

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Personally, I don't consider anything canon to the DCAU unless it was specifically shown or explained in the actual animated episodes.

This is the correct answer.

Did they specifically say that Tim came right after Dick in the show? It's not like Batman would gloat about how he took in Jason, had trouble keeping him in line, and then failing to save him.

They will retcon it somehow

Literally how? Tim in this fucking series was Jason all but in name?
What was Jason in the DCAU Tim all but in name?
Not canon

The was a slight timeskip between Dick and Tim. It's implied that Dick has been Nightwing for a while. To be fair, it's a bit of a stretch, but I'll git it a pass.

Jason was the previous Red Hood of this universe little brother, it seems.

Are the events of Batman Vengeance canon? Neither Tim nor Dick were in that game.

No game is canon, as far as I know. Only some comics and the actual animation series and movies.

Wait, who was the previous Red Hood then?
Was Joker ever the Red Hood in that universe?

These comics were made to sell toys. This isn't really canon

This. Just like how Batman/Harley and Justice League vs Fatal Five aren't DCAU. It's just nostalgia baiting

Isn't that true of the DCAU in general?

It's an approach similar to the one in Gotham, the tv series.
The previous Red Hood was Jason's (new) older brother, Danny. The Red Hood isn't the leader of the gang, but the lowest member, in a band of wolfs. He's the bait to the police, the one who leaves the place the last, and the one who's most likely to be caught. He dies, and now I guess Jason is going to take this alias as a way of twist the role and name. He's not your little ridding red hood to these wolves. I'm guessing Joker almost killed him, or killed him, when he was trying to be Robin for Batman.

Basically.
This is canon, to the DCAU, more specifically, to the comic side of the DCAU. Much like the previous one.

No he wasn't.

>Was Joker ever the Red Hood in that universe?
No, in DCAU, Joker was never Red Hood. He was merely a gunsel. He was bad from the beginning.

In the original series including Mask of the Phantasm, his real name was Jack Napier in line with the Tim Burton films from the time.
The later series opted to retcon that saying he operated "under a number of aliases".

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Where does Justice League vs The Fatal Five fit into DCAU anyway? It introduces Miss Martian, Limelight, and also complete redesigns of The Fatal Five themselves.

It seems to forget stuff like Supergirl going off to live in the future with Brainiac 5, or the entire Martian population being wiped out by The Imperium.

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They fit into the timeline just fine.

It's bullshit fake canon

>We were fortunate enough to have Kevin (Conroy), George (Newbern), and Susan (Eisenberg) as Batman, Wonder Woman and Superman then James Tucker (Batman:The Brave And The Bold, Reign Of The Supermen) came to me and said 'Don't you think people are going to be confused when they see these Phil Bourassa (Young Justice Batman: Hush) designs and they're going to think it's part of the New 52 universe?' I kind of went 'Yeah, yes, yes. They will be.'

>So at that point we were already about two weeks into designing the show…. the only solution at that point is to go back to the Justice League Unlimited designs. So, at that point since we already had Kevin, and George, and Susan we said ok. We're going to shift gears. We're totally going to the Justice League Unlimited universe. So we had to do a couple tweaks in the script which we fixed in ADR, but that was it. It actually fit very easily in the continuity of what we had done before…the more we learned into that, the more fun it became for me. When it came to hiring a composer for the movie it made sense to go back to the Dynamic Music Partners, and go back to that Justice League Unlimited sound. It was all kind of like a high school reunion or something. But more fun."

After Destroyer, but before The Return of The Joker Flashback.

>Did they specifically say that Tim came right after Dick in the show?
No. I distinctly remember Barbra namedropping Jason all those years ago when Tim first appeared when those episodes aired. Because I specifically remember asking "who the hell is Jason?".

Pretty sure that didn't happen, user.

Not every animated movie is inside the DCAU. Usually, only the stuff thac comes from the original Timmverse is DCAU. Hence why stuff like Under the Red Hood isn't canon, but stuff like Dini's and Burnett are.

Babs was talking about Jason Bard.

Timm said the movie was canon in his opinion.

Well, if he said it was, I guess it was. However that works.

This is also canon
youtube.com/watch?v=_aHju_YOzZg

Fuck off fag, the DCAU timeline was always wack
And it’s written by Dini so it is canon

Nah, this is a soulless cash-in to sell toys.

>Loren Lester was in Arkham Knight but he didn't play Nightwing

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