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Episode: The Batman/Superman Story (2007) – The Batman (2004)

November 28th, 2009 tedi31 No comments

Series: The Batman (2004)
Episode: “The Batman/Superman Story” (Season 5, Episode 53 & 54)
Original Air Date: September 22, 2007 (Episode 1); September 29, 2007 (Episode 2)
Date Watched: January 1, 2008 (DVD)

The World's Finest = Batman/Superman

The World's Finest = Batman/Superman

Characters:

Usual Suspects:

Lucious Fox and Robin

Origins:

Robin’s Jetpack and The new Bat-Bot

Baddies:

Lex Luthor, Mercy Graves, Ariel Wireless Transmitters (AWT), and Lex’s own personal “Daddy” AWT.

Cameos:

Metallo, Clark Kent, Jimmy Olsen, Lois Lane, Black Mask, Bane, The New Clayface, Mr. Freeze, and Poison Ivy.

Key Events:

Batman’s idea of trusting others in his fight against crime becomes more evident. Superman uses his X-Ray vision to “unmask” Batman. He also entrusts Metallo’s Kryptonite to Batman and reconsidered his decision to join the Justice League at the end of the episode.

Brief synopsis:

Batman and a Ivy/Lex controlled Superman face off (Inspired by Lee and Loeb’s “Hush”? And Miller’s “Dark Knight Returns”). The World’s Greatest Detective discovers the secret identity of Superman by consolidating (The Daily Planet and Metropolis Garden Apartments) the “supersonic disturbances” generated by the Man of Steel himself (All to easy). Lois doesn’t think much of Clark, yet they live an apartment away from each other (Lois resides in Apartment #1009, while Clark’s is at #1011)

Robin’s “Asta la Vista, Baby” along with Metallo’s exposed hand in the garbage compactor pays tribute to James Cameron’s Terminator 2.

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Episode: The Joining (2007) – The Batman (2004)

November 27th, 2009 tedi31 No comments
Series: The Batman (2004)
Episode: The Joining (Season 4, Episode 51 & 52)
Original Air Date: April 28, 2007 (Part 1); May 5, 2007 (Part 2)
Date Watched: January 1, 2008 (DVD)

Did "The Batman" end up becoming just another JLA show?

Did "The Batman" end up becoming just another JLA show?

Characters:

Usual Suspects:

Alfred, Batgirl, and Robin

Origins:

Lucious Fox and Detective J’onn J’onzz/The Martian Manhunter

Brief Introduction of The Justice League:

Green Arrow (Oliver Queen), Green Lantern (Hal Jordan), The Flash, and Hawkman

Baddies:

The Joining

Cameos:

The Joker and Mr. Freeze

Key Events:

Batman becomes open to the idea of trusting others in his fight against crime. He also accepts The Martian Manhunter’s invitation to join the Justice League in their orbiting Space Station (the top of which looks very similar to the Super Friends Hall of Justice).

Brief synopsis:

Seemingly inspired by H.G. Wells “The War of the Worlds,” The Batman reluctantly teams up with Detective J-onn Jones/The Martian Manhunter after the discovery of the Lucious Fox replicant (very Blade Runner) and “The Joining”—a robotic race similar to that of a virus that has siphoned technology from a number of races before destroying them.

Undaunted, The Batman learns to concur his fear of losing his friends (Batgirl and Robin) and with their help (along with the Martian Manhunter, Lucious Fox, and Alfred) they are able to avert the global threat of The Joining.

This episode also features several cinematic and comics themes ranging from Batman Begins to Knightfall.

What does this entail for The Batman franchise?

Expansion. Diversification. More stories to tell.

And of course, *shudder*

More figures.

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