Batman Beyond: Splicers

Episode score 8.6 Great

Splicers

  • 14.
  • Season: 2
  • Episode: 1
  • First Aired: 9/18/1999
  • Prod Code: 16
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TRIVIA

  • Trivia: There's a portrait of James Gordon in the background in Barbara and Sam's house. edit »
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QUOTES

  • Ms. McGinnis: A harmless little tattoo is hardly comparable to having antlers stuck on your head.
    Matt: Terry doesn't need splicing, Mom, because he's already a donkey. edit »
  • (after beating up two splicers on the train)
    Terry: So, will you petting zoo rejects be needing a doctor, or a vet? edit »
  • Sam: Right now, I just can't relax, knowing that Cuvier and his guinea pigs are out there, doing God knows what.
    Barbara: I bet I could relax you. edit »
  • Batman: (to Cuvier) I fixed your pet stock, now it's just you and me. So why not come on out and fight me man to freak show? edit »
  • Barbara: You can't live a life of narrow escapes forever. It's a thankless existence, and the rewards are small, if any.
    Terry: Well, sometimes the small rewards are the best ones. edit »
  • Raymond: Listen norm, don't even think about dissing us!
    Terry: Go chew a can! edit »
  • Batman: Don't touch my dog! edit »
  • Batman: (to Ace) Look, wonder dog. I don't like you, and you don't like me. But how about cutting me a break this one time? (Ace sniffs claw) Bad guy. You find, me stop. Got it? edit »
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NOTES

  • This episode, along with "Heroes" and "Lost Soul" were released on VHS as Batman Beyond: Tech Wars. It was later paired up with the VHS release of Batman Beyond: Disappearing Inque (consisting of "Black Out", "Disappearing Inque" and "Shriek") on DVD. edit »
  • Max Gibson appears for the first time. edit »
  • This episode has a reference to Arkham Asylum from Batman The Animated Series, although the closed captioning misspells it as "Archam." edit »
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ALLUSIONS

  • Reborn to be wild
    This is the slogan used by the Chimera Institute. This is a play on words on the title of the hit 1968 Steppenwolf song, Born to Be Wild. The song has since been covered several times, featured in several films, and is often used in pop culture to denote a biker appearance or mentality. edit »
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