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  1. "The Terrible Trio" is the first episode of the fourth season of Batman: The Animated Series. It originally aired on September 11, 1995. Three men wearing masks—a Fox, a Vulture, and a Shark—enter an office building and bust open the...

  2. The Terrible Trio: Directed by Frank Paur. With Kevin Conroy, Loren Lester, Bill Mumy, David Jolliffe. Three rich youths who commit armed robbery for fun are pursued by Batman as their irresponsible hobby escalates into potentially worse deeds.

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    • Animation, Action, Adventure
    • Frank Paur
    • 1995-09-11
  3. The Terrible Trio were a group of criminals representing land, sea and air. History. The Trio were originally three rich, powerful and spoiled youths in Gotham City, who first became friends in Delta Sigma Alpha, a fraternity at Gotham University catering almost exclusively to the rich.

    • 3 min
  4. The Terrible Trio were lesser-known criminal team opposing Batman, first appearing in Detective Comics back in 1958 in issues 253. Originally, Warren Lawford, Armand Lydecker and Gunther Hardwick were three inventors who specialized in the fields of land, air and water vehicles, respectively.

  5. "The Terrible Trio" is the sixth episode of the second season of Batman: The Animated Series, and the seventy-first overall episode of the series. It originally aired on September 11, 1995 on Fox Kids. Three men wearing masks—a Fox, a Vulture, and a Shark—enter an office building and bust open...

  6. The Terrible Trio were a group of Gotham city businessmen who moonlighted as thieves, stealing from other wealthy socialites. The Trio's animal personas of a fox, shark and vulture were representations of to land, sea and air, respectively, an allegory as to their respective fields of business.

  7. The Terrible Trio. Three wealthy, bored friends of Bruce Wayne decide to seek new thrills by becoming master criminals. As the Fox, the Shark and the Vulture (masters of land, sea and air), the Terrible Trio pick Gotham clean, until they encounter one person who cannot be bought off — Batman.

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