Batman: The Animated Newsletter
Weeks of
October 25 - October 30/31, 1999
Volume 2, Rated: PG for some
"low-key coarse language and occasional griping"
THIS ISSUE'S SUBLIMINAL MESSAGE: "WHY DOES
THE WB KEEP MAKING TOYS OF THE SAME CHARACTERS ALL THE TIME? WHY DON'T OTHER
CHARACTERS EVER, EVER GET A
CHANCE???"
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HAPPY HALLOWE'EN, EVERYBODY!
Happy
Hallowe'en, everyone!
This is
a rather special issue of BTAN. #1, we have famed comic-writer GREG RUCKA
joining us for a 22 question interview, featuring some spoilers of the end
of NML. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED! Scroll down just past the episode reviews to
read it.
So, who here is dressing up as a Bat-character, or any comics
character for that matter, for Hallowe'en? If you have pics, SEND THEM TO
US! If anyone is interested in doing so we'll be uploading the pics onto the
net for a short time, and then provide links to them in of BATMAN:
THE ANIMATED NEWSLETTER. Sound good? GREAT! We'll keep in touch.
And a
special note: Zanna, I'm sorry that I didn't credit you for your review in the
credits of last week; to be fair, I credited you THIS week, even
though Justin Chen submitted the review. That should fix things up,
non?
And another note: The delivery of BATMAN: THE ANIMATED
NEWSLETTER may be a day or two late next week, cuz the editor might be hung
over (interpret as you will) from his Hallowe'en festivities. We apologize
for the POSSIBLE forthcoming delay!
And on another (and final) note:
WE PASSED OUR 1400 SUBSCRIBER MARK! WOOOO HOOOOOOO! Thanks to all of you for
subscribing!
:-)
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UPCOMING
NEW EPISODES
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 new episodes for BATMAN, SUPERMAN, and BATMAN
BEYOND.
'ONCE BURNED'
Batman Beyond #20
Air date:
November 6, 1999
Batman/Terry's emotional resolve is put to the
test when an old girlfriend, who also happens to be the notorious Ten of the
Royal Flush Gang, reverts back to a life of crime. The situation becomes
even more complicated when he learns that she's being forced to steal to save
her family from kidnappers.
'LEGACY (Pt. 1 & 2)'
Superman #44,
48
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. This is being touted as the FINAL Superman episode EVER. However, I must say that I've
read a synopsis of the episode, and it's a doozie.
For synopses of all other upcoming second season
BATMAN BETOND episodes, check out of BTAN at this
address:
http://www.toonzone.net/wbc/newsletters/btan
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WB
ANIMATION SCHEDULES:
(courtesy of Brian Cruz and/or the official BTAS/STAS
site)
THE NEW BATMAN/SUPERMAN ADVENTURES airs Mondays
thru Fridays beginning at 4pm (ET). It also airs every weekend at 8am (ET).
BATMAN BEYOND airs on the occasional weekday at 4pm (ET), sharing the time
slot with THE NEW BATMAN/SUPERMAN ADVENTURES. BATMAN BEYOND also airs every weekend at 9am (ET). Check your local listings for time and station in your
area. If this newsletter section is not updated in time, please refer to
either of these three links for schedule information:
http://www.batman-superman.com/batman/cmp/episodes.html
http://www.toonzone.net/brian/schedules/
http://www.ktla.com/rebuild/programming/kids_framed.htm
THIS WEEK:
Mon 10-25-99: B-BEYOND #14
Joyride
Superman #54 A Fish Story
Tue 10-26-99: B-BEYOND #12 Disappearing
Inque
Batman #88 Cold Comfort
Wed 10-27-99: B-BEYOND #08
Heroes
Superman #45 Knight Time
Thu 10-28-99: B-BEYOND #10 Dead Man's
Hand
Superman #50 In Brightest Day
Fri 10-29-99: B-BEYOND #07
Meltdown
Batman #100 Cult of the Cat
Sat 10-30-99: Batman #108 Beware the
Creeper
B-BEYOND #16 Splicers
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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CANADIAN
EPISODE SCHEDULE
(BTAS/BEYOND on YTV)
(courtesy of our friends at YTV)
-To find the episode guide and airing schedule
of BATMAN and BATMAN BEYOND on YTV then please
go to http://www.ytv.com and click on the YTV GUIDE icon
at the bottom of the screen. To check
out the schedule then click on BATMAN
or BATMAN BEYOND in the time grid and it will have the
schedule for the
current week.
BTAS will air at 7:30am on weekday mornings (in
all time zones), and BATMAN BEYOND will air at
2:30pm on Saturday and
Sunday. YTV has the rights to show all 109 BTAS episodes; it looks like they'll be airing new BEYOND episodes (Note: Episode #14 on Oct 31), but we
don't know for sure. As for STAS, we're VERY unsure at this point. We'll
keep you posted!
THIS WEEK:
Mon 10-25-99: BTAS #28
Dreams in Darkness
Tue 10-26-99: BTAS #18 Beware the
Grey Ghost
Wed 10-27-99: BTAS #35 Cat Scratch
Fever
Thu 10-28-99: BTAS #49 I Am the
Night
Fri 10-29-99: BTAS #46 Almost Got 'Im
Sat 10-30-99: BEYOND #13 Ascension
Sun 10-31-99: BEYOND #14 Joyride
(?)
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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 either of these sites for the schedule:
http://www.toonzone.net/brian/schedules/batman-cn.html
http://homes.acmecity.com/animation/saturday/352/schedule.html
To see the 52 episodes that the CARTOON NETWORK
does show, go to this link:
http://www.toonzone.net/brian/eplists/batman-cn.html
NOTE: The schedules at Brian Cruz' site are
currently unavailable; if anyone knows of any other place where people can get
listings for BTAS on the Cartoon Network, please e-mail
us!
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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":
MAIN PAGE: http://www.angelfire.com/tx/TimTwoFace/index.html
BTAS
PAGE: http://www.angelfire.com/tx/TimTwoFaceText/bats.html
NOTE: Due to the loss of the WGN, editor Tim
"TWO-FACE" Leighton has been virtually unable to
review any new
episodes. Until he can once again, we'll be having someone substituting for
him. Thank you to Justin Chen for this review!
<BATMAN BEYOND>
LOST SOUL
Written by
Stan Berkowitz
Directed by Butch Lukic
Animation by Dong Yang,
Koko
Original Air Date: October 9, 1999
Rating: ****1/2 (out of five
stars)
As soon as this episode begins, you'll think the
WB has renewed The New Batman Adventures. Decades before Batman Beyond takes
place, we see reporter Summer Gleason (oddly absent from TNBA) reporting the
passing of Robert Vance, a pioneer in the field of electronics. Realizing that his death was imminent, Vance "digitized" his mind into a
computer program, from which he hoped to guide his corportation after his
death. Unfortunately, we see his corporate heirs proceed to simply turn him
off.
Fast forward over 35 years. Vance's company,
once a leader in the technology industry, has stagnated since their
founder's death. Within the Vance building, a boy activates the long lost Robert Vance program. Revealing himself to be Bobby, Robert Vance's
grandson, the boy also says that his father, the company head, has also
died. The digital Robert knows that Bobby is alone now, and that his
grandson must now run the company. The younger Vance shows little desire to continue on the family tradition, and realizing that, Robert Vance requests
that his program be put online.
When power starts going wrong around the city,
Terry and Dana's date is cut short as their elevator plunges forty stories,
and then flies back up just as fast. Pulling the electrical wires on the car
to stop it, Terry heads off to Bruce. Bruce reveals that Vance's program has been hoarding information from the online networks, probably for some hidden
purpose.
At the Gotham Power Plant, the rogue program has
taken over the building's laser defenses, keeping the police pinned down
outside. But turning on his invisibilty, Terry manages to slip inside. But
thanks to a troublesome cat's sense of smell, his cover is blown. Terry almost avoids the lasers, but finally a direct hit is scored, knocking Terry out
cold. Of course Terry can't die on the show, so after regaining
consciousness, he is sent off by Bruce to keep the peace in some of the
blacked out parts of Gotham. Soon enough, the Batsuit begins to have a mind
of its own, and Terry is totally helpless inside as it moves out of Terry's
control.
Robert Vance has entered the suit through the laser, and is now
integrated in the suit's circuits. Terry manages to actually converse with
the program, who reveals that his stay in the suit is merely temporary until
he can find a new body. Back at the cave, Bruce hits the kill switch to
paralyze the suit just as Vance is about to drown Terry. Later, Terry is safely
out of the suit, and Bruce plans to repair the infected programs. After they
leave, the suit eerily comes to life by itself.
From then on, a completely normal Terry must
confront and defeat the very thing that has given him so much power. There's
hardly a dull moment; almost each and every scene contains something of
importance. Terry questions whether Batman is just a suit, or really the man
inside. In a powerful moment, Bruce hands him the original Batman utility
belt (though not the suit). Terry, disguised only by Nightwing's old mask,
uses his own wits and skills to beat the possessed Batsuit. We know Terry
has smarts as well, such as when he stops the elevator. McGuinness is truly
becoming darker and more like Batman than Spider-Man, especially in a scene
where he encounters some ATM thieves. No jokes or anything else funny here,
just very blunt words backed up by the appropriate actions. And the method
he uses to defeat his own suit is not be taken lightly either, it's
something one would expect Bruce to think up. The supporting cast is also well done, with Bruce (that's right, Terry IS the focus now) expressing his
reluctance to send Terry out there alone. Also Robert Vance is the CEO who
can't let go. He's reminiscent of the theme park mogul from "Deep
Freeze", who has to stay around no matter what the cost.
"Lost Soul" is really a major mark in
BB chronology. There's something for everyone here, a fresh plot, great
action, strong characterization, and then some. I only wish it could be a bit longer, or that Terry had worn the original Batman or Nightwing outfit
rather than just taking the mask and belt. But these complaints are minor at
most. This is an episode that solidifies Terry McGuiness as Batman both
inside and out, and for that, 4 1/2 stars.
Justin Chen, aka The Overseer
t_overseer@yahoo.com