
8/17/2019 c1 to love this
co tiue plz I bet of halo quick question why didn't u include duke and Harper?
co tiue plz I bet of halo quick question why didn't u include duke and Harper?
2/10/2019 c1 RoxinaTheChimera
Continue this! It's hilarious and cute at the same time!
It doesn't matter the age they are, I love it when the Bat!kids give The Flash hell!
Continue this! It's hilarious and cute at the same time!
It doesn't matter the age they are, I love it when the Bat!kids give The Flash hell!
2/7/2019 c1 Lila
Oh that was funnn! Thanks for writing!
Oh that was funnn! Thanks for writing!
2/2/2019 c1
1LyricMikaelson33
This was awesome to read and I'd really like if you would continue.
For a request Tim and Jason team up and prank Flash while Dick and the other Leaguers have their hands full with the younger ones?

This was awesome to read and I'd really like if you would continue.
For a request Tim and Jason team up and prank Flash while Dick and the other Leaguers have their hands full with the younger ones?
9/25/2018 c1 SakiOkami
That was awesome! I feel sooo sorry for Flash, he probably feels like crying right now.
That was awesome! I feel sooo sorry for Flash, he probably feels like crying right now.
9/12/2018 c1 RichardDGraysonN
lol Barry I fell sorry for him here
Thanks! (I love this big batfamily)
lol Barry I fell sorry for him here
Thanks! (I love this big batfamily)
7/18/2018 c1 Guest
Listen, I know it's been 7 years. But, this so awesome and I love it. I have no idea where it could go but if you could do a chapter two I would love it. I'll even give you computer cake.
Listen, I know it's been 7 years. But, this so awesome and I love it. I have no idea where it could go but if you could do a chapter two I would love it. I'll even give you computer cake.
3/30/2018 c1
1HunterSkywalker
Oh my gosh. This is epic. Okay, so I have a suggestion. Pick up the next chapter with Batman returning to the Watchtower after the mission. Everything is chaos. His kids are nowhere to be seen - of course, they're all in the area, just out of sight. The Leaguers are very clearly over their heads - Flash most of all. Occasionally, a paintball or other weapon (birdarangs or something?) comes flying in out of nowhere and makes it worse (hits a slushy machine in the commissary, knocks someone over into the path of someone else, etc). Batman just smirks and whistles. Immediately, all the batkids are lined up and standing at attention in front of him (except the tiniest ones, who are held by their oldest siblings in special backpacks, and also look dead serious). The Batkids are very proud of themselves - and so is Batman. His kids have followed his orders to the letter. The Leaguers are very much confused. In the following chapters, Batman gets a "mission report" from the kids, with the Leaguers chiming in to complain confusedly every now and then; which is how you can fill the audience in on the leadup to the chaos and tell the story. Think like this (chapter One) is the prologue, and the next is chapter one/the last chapter, then everything else is a flashback style retelling of events. Maybe every now and then we get a glimpse of what's happening with Batman at the same moment. Example: Batman put his binoculars away in his belt, and made his way back to his temporary base to plan his next move. While he walked, he wondered if the kids were causing trouble as he'd asked yet, or if they were still in the 'false sense of security' stage of their operation. *Line Break* (Cut to scene of choice in Watchtower) Anyway, yeah. That's my idea. If you don't like it or decide not to use it, at least I've got the plot bunny out of my system.

Oh my gosh. This is epic. Okay, so I have a suggestion. Pick up the next chapter with Batman returning to the Watchtower after the mission. Everything is chaos. His kids are nowhere to be seen - of course, they're all in the area, just out of sight. The Leaguers are very clearly over their heads - Flash most of all. Occasionally, a paintball or other weapon (birdarangs or something?) comes flying in out of nowhere and makes it worse (hits a slushy machine in the commissary, knocks someone over into the path of someone else, etc). Batman just smirks and whistles. Immediately, all the batkids are lined up and standing at attention in front of him (except the tiniest ones, who are held by their oldest siblings in special backpacks, and also look dead serious). The Batkids are very proud of themselves - and so is Batman. His kids have followed his orders to the letter. The Leaguers are very much confused. In the following chapters, Batman gets a "mission report" from the kids, with the Leaguers chiming in to complain confusedly every now and then; which is how you can fill the audience in on the leadup to the chaos and tell the story. Think like this (chapter One) is the prologue, and the next is chapter one/the last chapter, then everything else is a flashback style retelling of events. Maybe every now and then we get a glimpse of what's happening with Batman at the same moment. Example: Batman put his binoculars away in his belt, and made his way back to his temporary base to plan his next move. While he walked, he wondered if the kids were causing trouble as he'd asked yet, or if they were still in the 'false sense of security' stage of their operation. *Line Break* (Cut to scene of choice in Watchtower) Anyway, yeah. That's my idea. If you don't like it or decide not to use it, at least I've got the plot bunny out of my system.