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Batman: The Animated Newsletter

Batman: The Animated Newsletter
Weeks of February 21 - February 26/27, 2000
Volume 3,

Rated: PG for some "low-key coarse language and occasional griping"
 
THIS ISSUE'S SUBLIMINAL MESSAGE: "Edward, Pamela, and Waylon: 'IT'S NOT EASY BEING GREEN"
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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT!
 
MAKE US LOOK LIKE FOOLS AND SEE YOUR NAME IN PRINT!
 
Yep, you heard right! Ever since the issue #1, 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
 
MARIE/"ULTROS"
-who pointed out the mistake in Question #269 of the quiz last issue TERRY BEATTY
-who pointed out that he did not ink of Superman Adventures; Terry Austin did.
JEFF KIM
-who pointed out a grammatical error
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EAGERLY ANTICIPATING...
 New episodes are on the horizon! Here's what we can expect in the near future...
 
AT THIS POINT IN TIME THERE IS NO NEWS OF ANY NEW FORTHCOMING EPISODES.
 
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 02-21-00: NO EPISODES
             
Tue 02-22-00: Superman #01 Last Son of Krypton (Pt. 1)
              Superman #02 Last Son of Krypton (Pt. 2)
    Superman #03 Last Son of Krypton (Pt. 3)
 
Wed 02-23-00: Batman #108  Beware the Creeper
    Superman #20 Identity Crisis
    Batman #102  Old Wounds
             
Thu 02-24-00: Superman #50 In Brightest Day
    Batman #32   Robin's Reckoning (Pt. 1)
    Batman #37   Robin's Reckoning (Pt. 2)
 
Fri 02-25-00: Superman #37 Little Girl Lost (Pt. 1)
    Superman #38 Little Girl Lost (Pt. 2)
 
Sat 02-26-00: Batman #87   Sins of the Father
    B-BEYOND #01 Rebirth (Pt. 1)
    B-BEYOND #02 Rebirth (Pt. 2)
 
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 02-21-00: BTAS   #09  Be A Clown
 
Tue 02-22-00: BTAS   #26  Appointment in Crime Alley
 
Wed 02-23-00: BTAS   #07  P.O.V.
 
Thu 02-24-00: BTAS   #25  The Clock King
 
Fri 02-25-00: BTAS   #04  The Last Laugh
 
Sat 02-26-00: BEYOND #07  Meltdown
 
Sun 02-27-00: BEYOND #08  Heroes
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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":
 
 
<BATMAN: THE ANIMATED SERIES>
DOUBLE TALK
Written by Robert Goodman
Directed by Dan Riba
Animation by Dong Yang
Original air date: November 22, 1997
My rating: **1/2
 
Hmmm...what can I say? This was a strange episode. It introduced us to the new character designs for the Ventriloquist, Scarface, and, to a lesser extent, Lucious Fox.
 
The episode begins at Arkham Asylum, where Arnold Wesker (the Ventriloquist's identity was never given in a BTAS episode up until this point) is having nightmares of Scarface stalking him. The Ventriloquist is now temporarily reformed (reform is never a for-sure thing in Gotham!), but the Scarface side to his personality is trying to seduce him back into a life of crime through deadly threats.
 
What can I say about Ventriloquist's new design? He looks a lot like a slimmer Drew Carey to me. The one thing that I hate about his design is his neck, or, rather, lack thereof. Other characters this season, like Alfred, have no recognizable neck when you look at them head on...it's inhuman....
 
Due to his apparent reformation, Arnold is released from Arkham and starts living at a Wayne- owned halfway house run by midgets. Bruce Wayne also personally gave Arnold a job at Wayne Enterprises so he'd have some cash to live off of.
 
In this episode, more than ever, we see Batman's sympathy for the Ventriloquist...when his old gangster cohorts confront him in the street (Rhino, etc...), Batman saves him and tells them very sternly to leave him alone...and then beats them senseless. Meanwhile, at Wayne Enterprises, Lucious Fox (who looks pretty much the same as before) recieves a shipment of bonds...worth a tonne of money. (Hint, hint, hint...)
 
Scarface starts stalking the Ventriloquist again - this time in real life over the phone...it's sequences like this one that really make Scarface truly menacing...not to mention the brilliant vocalizations that are given to the character...you can easily see that the "dark, brooding Batman" shows are not completely gone...
 
The mystery is that Arnold has gotten rid of his Scarface puppet...leading the viewer to believe that his mind is playing tricks on him. But when we see Scarface in a phone booth outside his apartment and then see the puppet RUNNING, we know that something is up.
 
We soon learn that Rhino and Ventriloquist's old gang members forced one of the midgets working at the halfway house to impersonate Scarface so that the Ventriloquist will be driven into a frenzy and then be tipped back into the life of crime...which works, sadly.
 
This is one of those episodes that grows on you with each viewing, (probably just because you get used to the new designs faster). It also is a milestone in the BTAS continuity - it is the first episode in which nudity is shown. No lie! In the scene where Batman is fighting Scarface in the warehouse, you clearly see a number of statues of nude females - nipples included. (Schumacher would be proud). This isn't a reason to watch the show for, but it is an interesting thing that happens...kind of a perk. (Oooo...bad joke...sorry about that.) I'll shut up now before you think I'm a male chauvanist pig, OK?
 
The only thing I don't like is that the finale to the episode is just a rehash of "Read My Lips" and "Catwalk" - Scarface is mutilated via a machine gun, and then shredded to pieces.
 
Either way, it's an interesting episode...a new take on the Ventriloquist's character...a very welcome one, too. (And I'm a guy that isn't even fond of that character.)
 
;-Y
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EDITORIAL
(by Kelly Tindall)
cointoss@hotmail.com
 
Mr. Tindall was unable to submit an editorial for this issue.  Filling in for him is our good friend, scooper, and long-time subcriber "Ranger" (aka THX1138) with some more words o' wisdom.
Enjoy!
 
BATMAN AND BEYOND
(by Ranger, the Batcave Custodial Engineer)
 
Greetings ever faithful readers. What an incredible week to be an Animated Series fan eh? We saw the end of Superman (well for now anyways) and the rumored end of Terry as the Bat to a totally new man in the cape for an automotive safety feature that none of us can afford. Wow... Like I said it's a great time to be a fan.
 
Let's look at the events of the last couple of weeks. First off...Superman and "Legacy". Never have I seen on US television an animated tale so dark. Sure...Robotech imports and all, but c'mon, this was American TV with one of it's greatest icons beaten down like never before.
Adding to that fact, the episode ends with no positive resolution which is almost mandatory these days in Kids programming.  There was blood and violence and harsh language, no wait that was me and my astonished cries of joy, in this episode that I just had to rewind and see again just to make sure I saw it correctly the first time. How I long for a DVD of this story arc. Imagine being able to watch these episodes in their original continuity? Oh man...I need to rest. I am getting to excited over Kids programming.
 
Now you might say "Why does he keep saying Kids programming?". Well that leads me to my second point. This isn't just Kids programming anymore and this week proved it. With the false rumors of Batman Beyond's cancellation flying around on the net faster than Two-Face buying up all he can at a McDonald's 2-for-2 sale (sorry Tim, the humblest of editors) we saw the huge amount of support that truly lies out there for Terry and copany. People of all ages were going crazy with all sorts of comments and suggestions on how to save a show that really didn't need saving. Dini must be enjoying the madness that ensued with this accidental "out of context" quote. And the WB...well except for the mild headaches of dealing with a minor rumor that could be easily proven wrong...this was a ton of free publicity for them. The WB now knows again that children of all ages watch the adventures of Batman and Superman even if it isn't directly reflected in those dreaded Neilson numbers. So take heart that we do matter as fans even if we don't go around saying "Pika Pika" all day long.
 
Further proof that the Bat has firmly taken hold of the public's imagination is the new series of On Star commercials. I write this little column as the first of the new commercials plays in the background. How cool was that to see the cave again in live action? I don't care if it's crass and just a tool for some product - I loved hearing Danny Elfman music again while I gazed at some guy in the suit. It didn't even matter to me who he was because I was just so happy to see ANYTHING that might draw us close to a fifth Bat film. I am easily amused. It's okay. I have been told that many times but this time was different. With the new Bruce Wayne series in the works and "Return of the Joker" on the way I just feel that this is a good time to be  a fan. We have Kids Meal toys, a new Ubi Soft video game coming, a whole slew of comics on the way (ignore the Harley series - I mean the GOOD comics coming) and tons other of stuff to collect in 2000. What more could anyone ask for? Within reason of course...
 
So all of us need to pat ourselves on the backs this week for our strong will and buying power.
Our franchise is moving forward and it's picking up steam by the looks of it. Just remember that things could always be worse. You could be a Teenage Mutant Turtles fan. Now there is a franchise in stagnation. Turtle Power.
 
 

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