Batwheels - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

Gotham, We Have a Problem
When Badcomputer activates his own satellite and takes control of every computer on Earth, the Batwheels must launch into space to stop him!

Betterwheels
The Legion of Zoom wants to prove they're better than the Batwheels at doing good for Gotham, so they form their own super-team!

The Tumbler Begins
Batman calls on his newest, amazingly flexible vehicle -- the Tumbler -- to help him navigate the Joker's funhouse lair.

Sizzie Strong
Bibi and Batgirl are surprised to run into Harley and Jestah at their favorite popstar's concert, and now they've all got to team up to save the show!

Kitty Kong
When Kitty splashes in Ultra Grow-Gas, she grows enormous! Now, the Batwheels must keep her, and Gotham, safe until she shrinks back down to normal.

Sidecar Chaos
Bibi is excited to use her sidecar on a mission with Batman and Batgirl, but can she adjust to the bulky accessory in time to stop Joker and Harley?

Flight Night
Batwing borrows a device that will allow the other Batwheels to fly like her! But if it falls into the wrong hands, it could spell trouble for Gotham.

It's My Bat Birthday Too, Yeah
When the Batwheels celebrate their mutual birthdays together in the park, party games that should be fun start to go mysteriously wrong.

Batdraft
Batman, Buff, and Ace put their new firefighter training to the test when a magical fire breaks out in Poison Ivy's fortress.
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