I randomly watched an episode of Batman the brave and the bold today and it turned out to be the last episode of the series. Like, I've never seen a single episode before. I was flipping through channels and Abraham Lincoln and Batman were fighting a robot John Wilkes Booth, so, I said what the hell and kept watching.
The rest of the episode was Batmite trying to turn the Brave and the Bold into the world show by having a bright red Bat-luge, Ted Mcginley, Batman's wife and daughter, Scrappy-do as the Bat-dog, change in location to Malibu, and finally, Batman using two handguns to fight off Gorilla Grod. Ambush Bug tries to convince Batman to fight against Batmite but Batman didn't realize he was a fictional character. At one point Batman was questioning the meaning of life if his life was a cartoon show. The ultimate resolution was doing it all for the fans, but it was too late and there was a shot of cartoon network executives canceling the show anyway. Then there was a teaser for a serious CG Batgirl cartoon where she's fighting Firefly. Batmite was all happy about it until Ambush Bug helps him realize that he has essentially committed suicide because his existence was linked to the show he helped cancel. The final scene shows all these DC characters standing around as people dismantle the cartoon set. Batman looks at the screen and is like "yo, I'm dying, but don't be sad, kids." All the characters (maybe 50+) wave and the show just cuts to credits.
oh, and pee wee herman voices batmite, and at one point batmite references the fact that he is voiced by pee wee herman. and Ted Mcginley defends the Happy Days shark jumping thing by citing his stint on Married with Children.