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Barbara Gordon in other media

Originally created in 1967, the fictional comic book character Barbara Gordon has been adapted into various other forms of media. The character has appeared in both live action and animated television series and films, as well as in video games in her alter-egos as both Batgirl and Oracle.

Film

Live-action

Animation

  • Bruce Timm and co-director Lauren Montgomery expressed interest in producing an animated film based on ', but DC cancelled plans for an adaptation.
  • Barbara Gordon makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in '.
  • Barbara Gordon as Batgirl and Oracle appears in ', voiced by Tara Strong. Her role and portrayal in the film, which differs heavily from most other portrayals, has been criticized as "cheap, misogynistic writing".
  • Barbara Gordon as Batgirl makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in Teen Titans Go! To the Movies.
  • Barbara Gordon as Batgirl appears in Batman vs. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, voiced by Rachel Bloom.
  • Barbara Gordon as Batgirl appears in ', voiced by Peyton List.
  • Barbara Gordon makes a non-speaking appearance in '.
  • Barbara Gordon as Batgirl makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in '. She fights Apokolips' forces alongside Batwoman before being killed by Paradooms.
  • Barbara Gordon as Batgirl makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in '.
  • Barbara Gordon as Oracle appears in ', voiced by Gideon Adlon. This version is paraplegic, uses technology to speak, and possesses clairvoyant abilities.
  • Barbara Gordon as Batgirl appears in ', voiced again by Gideon Adlon.

Lego films

  • Barbara Gordon appears in The Lego Batman Movie, voiced by Rosario Dawson. This version is the new Police Commissioner of the Gotham City Police Department after her father retires, and becomes Batgirl to help Batman recapture the Phantom Zone escapees.
  • Barbara Gordon as Batgirl appears in ', voiced by Sarah Hyland.
  • Barbara Gordon as Batgirl appears in ', voiced by Ashlyn Madden.
  • Barbara Gordon as Batgirl appears in ', voiced by Alyson Stoner.
  • Barbara Gordon as Batgirl appears in ', voiced again by Ashlyn Madden.
  • Barbara Gordon as Batgirl appears in ', voiced again by Alyson Stoner.

Television

Live-action

  • Barbara Gordon appears in the third season of Batman (1966), portrayed by Yvonne Craig. Her debut coincided with her debut in the comics. Craig later reprised the Batgirl role in a 1972 commercial supporting women's rights and equal pay. The 2003 television film ' includes scenes recreating the filming of the 1960s TV series, with Batgirl portrayed by Erin Carufel.
  • Barbara Gordon as Oracle appears in Birds of Prey, portrayed by Dina Meyer. Meyer later reprised the role in the Arrowverse crossover event "Crisis on Infinite Earths".
  • Barbara Gordon appears in Titans, portrayed by Savannah Welch. This version became the Commissioner of the Gotham City Police Department after her father's death at the hands of Mr. Freeze, and retired from her Batgirl persona after being paralyzed by the Joker. She also had her right leg amputated, a trait that was implemented following Welch's casting. Barbara was intended to appear as a member of the eponymous Teen Titans, but her role was reduced.
  • Barbara Lee Gordon appears in the fifth season of Gotham, portrayed by Jeté Laurence.

Animation

  • Barbara Gordon as Batgirl appears in The Adventures of Batman, voiced by Jane Webb.
  • Barbara Gordon as Batgirl appears in The New Adventures of Batman, voiced by Melendy Britt.
  • Barbara Gordon appears in series set in the DC Animated Universe (DCAU), voiced by Melissa Gilbert in ', Mary Kay Bergman in ', Tara Strong in The New Batman Adventures, ', and Gotham Girls, Stockard Channing in the first two seasons of Batman Beyond, and Angie Harmon in the last season of Batman Beyond and '. In the future of Batman Beyond, Barbara succeeds her father as Gotham's police commissioner. Furthermore, an alternate timeline variant of Barbara makes a cameo appearance in the Justice League episode "The Savage Time".
  • Barbara Gordon appears in The Batman, voiced by Danielle Judovits as Batgirl and Kellie Martin as Oracle. This version is a skilled gymnast and friend of Pamela Isley who was inspired to become Batgirl after seeing Batman fight Temblor. During her initial introduction, she demands to be called "Batwoman" until Commissioner Gordon calls her by the Batgirl name. Barbara's future is depicted as Oracle.
  • Barbara Gordon as Batgirl appears in ', voiced by Mae Whitman. Additionally, the series finale "Mitefall!" sees Bat-Mite altering reality to make Batman: The Brave and the Bold "jump the shark" so that it will be cancelled and replaced with a more serious Batman series. In the end, he succeeds, and an in-universe commercial for the (fictional) replacement series reveals that the new show will focus on Batgirl instead, with Batman as a supporting character.
  • Barbara Gordon as Batgirl and Oracle appears in Young Justice, voiced by Alyson Stoner. This version is initially a student at the Gotham Academy before joining the Team during the time skip between the first and second seasons. In the tie-in comics, she is shown to have a romantic interest in Dick Grayson, and appears to have a "friends with benefits" relationship. In the third season, ', Barbara becomes Oracle after Orphan accidentally injures and paralyzes her, and enters a relationship with Dick.
  • Barbara Gordon as Batgirl appears in Super Best Friends Forever, voiced again by Tara Strong.
  • Barbara Gordon as Oracle appears in Beware the Batman, voiced again by Tara Strong. This version is a member of the Outsiders.
  • Barbara Gordon as Batgirl appears in Teen Titans Go!, voiced again by Tara Strong.
  • Barbara Gordon as Batgirl appears in the DC Super Hero Girls franchise, voiced again by Mae Whitman in the first four seasons of the web series, Ashley Madden in the fifth season, and Tara Strong in the 2019 series. This version is a tomboyish and cheerful student at Super Hero High who aspires to be Batman's sidekick.
  • Barbara Gordon as Batgirl and Oracle appears in Harley Quinn, voiced by Briana Cuoco.
  • Barbara Gordon appears in ', voiced by Krystal Joy Brown.

Video games

  • Barbara Gordon as Oracle appears in ', voiced by Cynthia Farrell.
  • Barbara Gordon as Batgirl appears in ', voiced again by Tara Strong.
  • Barbara Gordon as Batgirl appears as a non-playable character in ', voiced again by Tara Strong.
  • Barbara Gordon as Batgirl appears as an unlockable playable character in ', voiced by Grey DeLisle.
  • Barbara Gordon as Oracle appears as a non-playable character in DC Universe Online, voiced by Kathy Catmull.
  • Barbara Gordon as Batgirl appears as a playable character in ', voiced by Kari Wahlgren.
  • Barbara Gordon as Batgirl appears as a playable character in ', voiced by Danica McKellar.
  • Barbara Gordon as Batgirl appears as a playable character in ', voiced again by Kimberly Brooks. Additionally, an alternate universe counterpart of her from the Regime universe appears. This version originally supplied information to the Insurgency to avoid detection by the Regime, taking up the Batgirl mantle after her father's death from cancer.
  • Barbara Gordon as Barbara Gordon as Batgirl and Oracle appears in '. In the game's story, she initially operates as the latter before Maxwell travels back in time to stop the Joker from crippling her.
  • Barbara Gordon as Batgirl appears as a playable character in ', voiced again by Kimberly Brooks.
  • The Lego Batman Movie version of Batgirl appears as a playable character in Lego Dimensions.
  • Barbara Gordon as Batgirl appears as a boss and playable character in Lego DC Super-Villains, voiced again by Tara Strong.
  • Barbara Gordon as Batgirl appears in DC Super Hero Girls: Teen Power, voiced again by Tara Strong.
  • Barbara Gordon as Batgirl appears as a playable character in Gotham Knights, voiced by America Young.
  • Batgirl will appear as a playable character in LEGO Batman: legacy of the Dark Knight

Batman: Arkham

Barbara Gordon as Batgirl and Oracle appears in the ' series, voiced by Kimberly Brooks in ' and Arkham City, Kelsey Lansdowne in Arkham Origins, Ashley Greene in ', and Chelsea Kane in Arkham Shadow.

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