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Batman: The Animated Newsletter
 

Batman: The Animated Newsletter
Week of June 21 - July 3/4, 1999
Volume 2,
Rated: PG for some "low-key coarse language and occasional griping"
 
THIS ISSUE'S SUBLIMINAL MESSAGE: "DONATE $$$ TO OUR NEWSLETTER OR WE WILL BE FORCED TO HOLD THE WORLD RANSOM FOR...*DRAMATIC MUSIC*...ONE MEEEEELION DOLLARS!"
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INTRODUCTION
   Welcome to another issue of "Batman: The Animated Newsletter". Enjoy!
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SPECIAL NOTE
   This issue of "Batman: The Animated Newsletter" is being delivered two days earlier than usual because editor Tim "TWO-FACE" Leighton will be away for a period of time between now and when is due out, for July 5th.  If at all possible, if any current subscribers have any queries or comments on the newsletter between now and then, (aside from problems with the delivery of the newsletter), mail those starting in July - you wouldn't get a response prior to that date, anyway. Take care! See ya'll in two weeks (plus two days)!
 
   Other special note: As of TODAY, June 18, 1999, we have FINALLY HIT OUR 1000-SUBSCRIBER MARK! EEEEEEYAAAAYYYYYYYY!!!!!  *DANCE OF JOY*
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NEW EPISODE(S)
 This section will just basically give an insight into what the new episodes are about and hopefully a synopsis of the episode. This section will feature both new Superman and new Batman episodes.
 
THE LOSS OF THE WB ON WGN: Beginning this fall, the WB will no longer be carried on WGN-TV’s national feed to avoid conflicts with other WB affiliates. WGN-TV will continue carrying the prime time WB in the Chicago area. If you’re outside the Chicago area and know of no other way to pick up the WB, you may call them at (818)977-5000 for more information. This is taken from the info section of the WGN website, http://www.wgn.com . Thank you for Peter Destructo for pointing this out.
 
KidsWB will soon be shown on a new channel called "WeB" - I know little about this - but if you can get that channel, I'm pretty sure the WB shows would be on.
 
'ONCE BURNED'
Batman Beyond #14?
Air Date: 1999-2000 season
   Ten returns to rekindle her love for Terry, and the Royal Flush Gang returns to once again kill Batman - but then again, is there more than meets the eye this time?
 
'THE DEMON REBORN'
Superman #44?
Air date: Fall of 1999
   BATMAN'S FINAL CURRENT-DAY ANIMATED APPEARANCE! This episode features Batman and Superman teaming up to take down Ra's Al Ghul, who has plans to send the world back to its natural, pre-human state. WOOHOO! THE BAT IS BACK!  Airs in May or September.
 
'LEGACY (Pt. 1 & 2)'
Superman #48, 49?
Air date: Fall of 1999
   This two-parter features the final showdown between Superman and Darksied in which he strips Superman of his memory and adopts him as a son in an effort to take over Earth. Now it seems this won't air until September!  Argh!
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WB ANIMATION SCHEDULES:
(courtesy of Brian Cruz and/or the official BTAS/STAS site)
 
This section of the newsletter highlights the schedule and times that WB airs The New Batman/Superman Adventures. For most affiliates it airs Monday - Friday at 4pm (ET) and Saturdays beginning at 8am (ET). WGN airs Batman/Superman Monday - Friday at 10am (ET) and Sundays beginning at 8am (ET). There's a chance that your local WB channel airs it at a differant time. To find out when, we recommend you follow this URL (provided by Toonzone): http://www.toonzone.net/brian/stations/index.html
 
PS - Remember that "Batman Beyond" airs 30 minutes AFTER "Batman/Superman" is over, because "Men In Black" has been squeezed in between.
 
THIS WEEK:
Mon 6-21-99: Batman #66   Sideshow
             Superman #36 Warrior Queen
 
Tue 6-22-99: Batman #69   Avatar
             Superman #29 The Hand of Fate
 
Wed 6-23-99: Superman #24 Solar Power
             Batman #87   Sins of the Father
 
Thu 6-24-99: Batman #98   Mean Seasons
             Superman #34 Heavy Metal
 
Fri 6-25-99: Superman #14 Blasts from the Past (Pt. 1)
             Superman #17 Blasts from the Past (Pt. 2)
 
Sat 6-26-99: Superman #26 Monkey Fun
             Batman #102  Old Wounds
   B-BEYOND #11 A Touch of Curare
 
NEXT WEEK:
Episode schedules for the week of June 28 to July 3 were unavailable at the delivery date of this newsletter.  For current schedules, go to Brian Cruz' site, mentioned above.
 
All episodes #86 and onward of BATMAN are considered THE NEW BATMAN ADVENTURES while the original 85 are considered BATMAN: THE ANIMATED SERIES (BTAS) episodes.
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CARTOON NETWORK WB ANIMATION SCHEDULE:
"Yabba Dabba Doom"
(courtesy of Brian Cruz)
 
THE CARTOON NETWORK was able to get the exclusive rights to 52 episodes of the classic BTAS, as well as both animated movies. BTAS airs Monday-Friday at 6pm (ET) and then repeated again at midnight. If our schedule listings is not complete or up to date then please go to TOONZONE for the complete episode schedule at:
 
http://www.toonzone.net/brian/schedules/batman-cn.html
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EPISODE REVIEW: (SPOILERS!)
(by Tim "TWO-FACE" Leighton)
 
All of Tim "TWO-FACE" Leighton's reviews of the new-style BTAS episodes and BATMAN BEYOND can be found via these links, which link to "Two-Face's Tower of Tranquility and Terror":
 
 
<BATMAN: THE ANIMATED SERIES>
THE DEMON WITHIN
Story by Rusti Bjornhoel
Written by Stan Berkowitz
Directed by Atsuko Tanaka
Animation by TMS
Original air date: May 9, 1998
My rating: ***
 
Another episode with awesome animation but a story that severely lacks in several places.
 
This episode introduces a new hero to BTAS, Etrigan, more commonly known as the Demon.  Centuries old, this demonic creature has fused himself deep inside a man named Jason Blood, which, in turn, keeps Blood from aging.  Whenever Blood recites a verse, Etrigan is released and comes to life to do one's bidding.  To date, the Demon has only been used for the purposes of good - until...
 
The episode opens at an auction that Bruce Wayne and Tim Drake are attending.  I long metal prod of sorts is being auctioned off, and a young, quite queer-looking boy bids on it - Blood, also in attending the auction, bids higher - the boy, named Klarion, bids again - Blood retalliates.  The feud continues until Bruce Wayne steps up and bids a tremendously stupid amount - $1,000,000 - for the prod.  Blood smiles - we soonafter learn that Bruce and Jason have known each other for a while now, but we never learn of their history together.  Problem #1.
 
Next scene is at Blood's quarters, where Tim sees a bust on a table - Blood tells us that it is the Demon's mask and goes on to tell us what the Demon is all about.  Unfortunately, I feel that he didn't describe it thoroughly enough, and I was oftimes quite confused of the Demon's motives and origins throughout the remainder of the episode.
 
Klarion the Witch-Boy arrives at Blood's residence sets loose his cat, to snatch the prod - Blood sees this and calls upon the Demon to appear and fight Klarion and retrieve what is rightfully his.  Klarion takes the prod and stabs Etrigan in the forehead with it - with the marking on his forehead, a large M, Etrigan becomes Klarion's slave and bodyguard - though he doesn't want to, he must.  (This is why Bruce and Jason tried to keep the prod out of Klarion's hands.)
 
That is what sets up the story of Klarion letting the Demon loose on Gotham, to destroy the city.  Why?  Just because he feels like it.  He is going to create his own michievous fun at Gotham's expense - and then Batman gets involved, while Jason and Tim try to control the Demon through the use of sorcery and witchcraft from Blood's residence.
 
Good points: the animation in this episode is top-notch, and there is even a hint of CGI effects in all the magic and spell-casting used.  The sound quality is very good, too.  All the voices are done well, and I like the character designs of both the Demon and Klarion - who looks like a little hell-child, complete with horns in his black hair (he looks much like Professor Milo from "Cat Scratch Fever" and "Moon of the Wolf", but Tim Drake's height).  Klarion's motives for tearing up the town are elegant in their simplicity - he just wants to have fun.  He's a spoiled little brat and uses the Demon to do his bidding - tearing apart ice cream trucks for food and blowing up subways to reduce noise (notice the irony).  The in-jokes like the spoofing of Arnold Schwarzenegger films and the name of the cake store, Kirby Cakes, Inc. (the Demon was created by the late Jack Kirby) are quite nice.
 
Bad points?  With all the magic and action sequences, there is little time left for character development.  At the end, we still feel we don't know much about Jason Blood's past.  The sorcery used in this episode, while wonderful to look at, oftimes leaves me confused and hard to follow - simply because you don't expect to see something this far-fetched in a Batman episode.  The other major problem?  It ended too quickly - but seeing Klarion locked up in his room sitting in the corner like a punished child (which he is) was a nice touch.
 
Batman and Tim summarize all my thoughts at the end of the episode:
 
TIM: "Uh, about what happened tonight..."
 
BATMAN: "Don't ask. Just don't ask."
 
They're just as confused as I.
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EDITORAL #1
(by Laura Hysert, aka "Phoenix")
 
Ms. Hysert was unable to submit an editorial in time for delivery of this premature issue of "Batman: The Animated Newsletter".  I guess it's my fault for delivering it early? Bad Timmy, bad...
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EDITORIAL #2
(by Michael Mandeville)
batboym@wtp.net
 
    Again and again I turn to my favorite show series on Kids' WB!, Batman Beyond and their toys. I've said enough on how much the variation toys suck and are basically a piece of crap unless you're like a friend of mine who tortures his figures and throws them down into his "bottomless abyss" jail of his (Then they're considered all-time convicts that deserve to face the ULTIMATE punishment: being cut up into pieces and THEN being thrown into the bottomless abyss. I have some sick friends). But, getting back to the REAL topic, I'm here to talk about the UPCOMING Batman Beyond toys (ACTION FIGURES). So, here are some of the upcoming toys:
 
    Inque
It's about time KENNER made her figure. I'm guessing she will have a pre-posed look that you can't change (and probably come with an ultra-backpack and landskiff that let's her hover over the land) and can't stand up.
 
    Golem w\ Willie Watt
This is unconfirmed. But if it does come out you can expect to see it in a box (like the EPISODE 1 Podracers and other vehicles are). I would also like to see these figures talk... Nahh.
 
    Spellbinder
Only as a last resort (retort, remort, heck, I don't care)
 
    The Royal Flush Gang
        King, Queen, Jack, Ten, Ace
Probably in different packages with their "nifty" flying hover-cards and super-powered jet packs (which never appeared in the show but KENNER will obviously create something of the like). Or maybe they'll have neon suits and special lightning powers, what kid wouldn't want one of those? Me.
 
    Bruce Wayne
Yeah, right. "Get the Old-Man Bruce Wayne figure with cane and special shin-kicking action. Also comes with problematic ureba, loyal crime-fighting dog Ace, heart-attack pills, and bedpan accessory! Hunchback opens to reveal high-powered missile launcher and comes with special COMMTECH Chip that says, "Oh, my back! I think it just went out again!"! But, seriously, I wouldn't mind a computer chip that says, "I was Batman." that reacted with a Terry McGinniss chip that said, "Your Batman!"
 
    Terry McGinnis quick change to Batman figure
Are we ever going to see a REAL McGuinniss figure? A NORMAL one? Or, how 'bout a normal Batman? Did anybody ever think of that? Kenner's reaction: "Well, um... no."
 
    An now the moment we've all been waiting for: MORE BATMAN VARIATIONS! Yay!
One with Ace, the Wonder-dog, crimefighting  Bathound.
One deluxe (that looks like Bruce's old Bat-suit, the high-tech one from disappearing Inque').
Millions others (That Kenner THINKS kids will like).
And one fighting Blight? (I'm not sure about this one, but I have heard rumors) this will probably an anti-radiation suit, IF they make one.
 
For the next Batman Beyond Season:
I really want to know what new villains there will be.
 
Batboy [Beyond]
batboym@wtp.net
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