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  1. Big Time was now in control of the Major's men all over town and none of them knew he had betrayed the Major. Big Time moved on to kill Terry for turning his offer down, but Bruce Wayne promptly rammed him with his car. Big Time went after Bruce, but Batman engaged in battle. Big Time made a run for it but was intercepted in a bridge.

  2. "Big Time" is the fourth episode of the third season of Batman Beyond. It depicts the first appearance of the villain Big Time. An old friend of Terry's, Charlie "Big Time" Bigelow, is released from prison and meets up with him.

  3. Charlie "Big Time" Bigelow is the main antagonist in the Batman Beyond episodes "Big Time" and "Betrayal". He was a childhood friend of Terry McGinnis and referred to him as "Tiny Terry", due to his limited thinking and tendency to fail to see a big picture.

  4. He's Big Time, a grotesque, malformed giant with super-human strength who has one goal in life: to seek revenge against Batman. Meanwhile, Charlie/Big Time continues to have a love-hate relationship with his childhood friend, Terry McGinnis, unaware that Terry and Batman are one and the same

  5. The World's Finest - Batman Beyond. Big Time. Episode #38 - Big Time. Original Airdate - October 7th, 2000. When a friend from Terry's past returns, "Big Time", he tries to stop him from making the same mistakes and going back to jail. Media by Bird Boy.

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  6. Oct 7, 2000 · Big Time: Directed by James Tucker. With Will Friedle, Kevin Conroy, Stephen Baldwin, William H. Macy. An old reprobate childhood friend of Terry returns with a half-baked plan to become a big-time criminal.

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  8. Terry jumps into his bat suit and fights Big Time on the Kane Bridge. Their struggle causes the both of them to fall off the Kane Bridge. Terry grabs Big Time by the hand but his massive...