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Batman: The Animated Newsletter

Batman: The Animated Newsletter
Weeks of February 14 - February 19/20, 2000
Volume 3,
Rated: PG for some "low-key coarse language and occasional griping"
 
THIS ISSUE'S SUBLIMINAL MESSAGE: "THANK YOU FOR FINALLY AIRING 'LEGACY'!!!!"
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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT!
 
MAKE US LOOK LIKE FOOLS AND SEE YOUR NAME IN PRINT!
 
Yeah, that's right. Over the past 55 issues, my hasty editing procedures have always left not just a few, but sometimes a whole horde of simple errors, grammatical problems, untrue facts, and whatnot. Just no typos - you've gotta be more creative than that! Here's where YOU come in. 
If you can find any mistakes in this issue (we're not purposely making mistakes - any mistakes you find will be ones we were too blind to see), we'll print your name in the following issue in a special column. Sound fun?
 
Come on. Make us look like idiots. We dare ya. Grrrr.
 
-Tim "TWO-FACE" Leighton
the tremendously warped editor
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THOSE WHO POINTED OUT OUR FAULTS
 
RANDY MOISAN
EDDIE BEILES
KATHI HECKENLIVELY
SSS 979
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EAGERLY ANTICIPATING...
 New episodes are on the horizon! Here's what we can expect in the near future...
 

For synopses of all other upcoming second season BATMAN BEYOND 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 air Mondays thru Saturday; BATMAN BEYOND also airs on these days. Check local listings each day for what show is on at what time.
 
 
NOTE:
If our schedule is not updated, then go to the following URL. It will ALWAYS contain the most up-to-date schedule possible.
http://www.geocities.com/TelevisionCity/Taping/2928/airdate.htm
 
THIS WEEK:
Mon 02-14-00:
             
 
Tue 02-15-00:
             
 
Wed 02-16-00:
             
 
Thu 02-17-00:
 

Fri 02-18-00:
 

Sat 02-19-00:
 
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 Noon on weekdays (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.  They also have the rights to air the first 26 episodes of BATMAN BEYOND (all of season 1 and the first half of season 2).
 
-YTV is moving BATMAN! BATMAN will no longer air at 7:30am (ET). BATMAN will now air at 12 noon (ET) Monday thru Friday. YTV is making their early morning shows all kid oriented, and felt that BATMAN did not suit that time slot.
 
THIS WEEK:
Mon 02-14-00: BTAS   #22  Joker's Favor
 
Tue 02-15-00: BTAS   #13  Cat and the Claw (Pt. 1)
 
Wed 02-16-00: BTAS   #16  Cat and the Claw (Pt. 2)
 
Thu 02-17-00: BTAS   #05  Pretty Poison
 
Fri 02-18-00: BTAS   #03  Nothing to Fear
 
Sat 02-19-00: BEYOND #03  Black Out
 
Sun 02-20-00: BEYOND #04  Golem
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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:
 
 
To see the 52 episodes that the CARTOON NETWORK does show, go to this link:
 
 
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":
 
 
NOTE #1: ALRIGHT! I've been messing up WHO is writing WHAT for this column for too long now. If you wanna see who's writing each review, just go to the bottom - they all sign it there. Sorry Zanna and Justin! I feel so foolish...agh...*HALF OF MY FACE BLUSHES*
 
NOTE #2: You'll notice that in addition to our usual review for BATMAN BEYOND, we have the review of a SUPERMAN episode in this issue.  Why? Well, LEGACY has been anticipated for SO LONG that we just thought we should cave in and give the Superman fans here a moment in the sun. Besides, we reviewed part one last issue, so it's only fitting that part two is reviewed in this one. Enjoy!
 
<BATMAN BEYOND>
FINAL CUT
Story by Hilary J. Bader, Alan Burnett
Teleplay by Hilary J. Bader
Directed by Butch Lukic
Animation by Koko, Dong Yang
Original airdate: February 5, 2000
My rating: ***1/2 (Out of five stars)
 
Curare returns with a vengeance.  After Batman stopped her from killing Sam Young (in A TOUCH OF CURARE), the Society of Assassins demanded her death as her punishment.  She survived and now hunts down the members of the Society of Assassins.  The last one goes to Gotham and plans to get Batman's help to defeat Curare.  But Curare is also after Batman.
 
This episode had plenty of action and a pretty good storyline, too.
 
GOOD POINTS:
 
Curare is an exciting villain.  She is silent, strong, extremely agile, inventive, and deadly, usually.  In this episode, she outwits all of the other members of the Society.  Her final weapon of choice is an effective mind-wiping capsule that explodes on contact.  The capsule doesn't kill, but it renders the victim incapable of thought.  It is similar to a gas used in the BTAS episode, "OFF BALANCE", where the Society of Shadows uses a mind-wiping gas to prevent its members from revealing the organization's secrets.
 
Tim Curry was an interesting villain as Mutro Botho.  It's too bad that Botho succumbed to the mind-wipe.
 
It was a clever twist to the story to have a member of the Society of Assassins to request Batman's help in defeating Curare.
 
Since it was Bruce's secret, I was glad that Terry did not have to tell Max who his "partner" was.  Max had already figured it out. 
 
Max shows off her computer and investigational skills.
 
Max's foray into Batman's world showed just how unprepared she was, but she displayed the occasional flash of talent that will undoubtedly result in her joining the team officially. 
Perhaps, she will ultimately serve in a capacity similar to Oracle in the DC comics.
 
The final fight scene was thrilling and the use of the museum artifacts added to the action. 
Having a futuristic Batman defeat Curare using an old-fashioned catapult was ironic and novel.
 
The final scene ended the story nicely.  Terry and Max make good partners.
 
The animation, writing, and acting all worked in concert to provide tension and excitement in this episode.
 
Bad Points:
 
Curare has apparently used the mind-wiping capsule on other members of the Society of Assassins, yet the last surviving members do not seem to be prepared for her targeting them with it, nor do they attempt to avoid being hit with the capsule.  The gas was very fast acting, so perhaps no gas mask or antidote was feasible.  But, why didn't such athletically capable men try to dodge the capsule?  Curare only tossed it at them; she did not shoot it from any gun.
 
I can't imagine that with all of Bruce's money and technology, he would ever be so completely unreachable, no matter where he was.  This is a Batman show; Bruce should be in it.
 
Max hides behind a shower curtain to escape Curare?  I suppose that was meant to illustrate how panicked she was, but it was still pretty foolish for such a clever young woman.  It's a minor point, but she didn't even TRY to do anything after finding the window locked.  She could have thrown shampoo in Curare's eyes and tried to get away, or pulled down the curtain, thrown it over Curare and then tried to get away.  That cabinet under the sink would probably have been empty; she could have hidden there.  Max was petrified with fear and any action might have caused Curare to kill her, so hiding in the tub works for the story.  But it makes an otherwise strong character and possible costumed-partner look silly and helpless.
 
Terry lets Max do all the research for the transmitter and bomb.  She had to walk him through simple mapping techniques to figure out where the bomb was.  Surely, Bruce would have taught Terry this skill.  She even had to explain why the Museum of Armaments was a good place to hide a bomb.  Perhaps Terry was trying to make Max feel useful after messing up his trap for Curare, but it makes him appear somewhat stupid.  Max could have acknowledged that Terry was capable of locating the bomb by himself, but he let her help so that she could make amends for interfering with his surveillance.
 
And, it's not really a bad point, just a question.  Curare's voice is credited to Melissa Disney, but did she speak in the episode?
 
Reviewed by Zanna
 
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