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Mystery of the BatwomanEpisode Number: 25 Season Num: 2 First Aired: Tuesday October 21, 2003 Prod Code: n/a |
A new vigilante known as Batwoman has hit the scene in Gotham City and is intent on foiling a scheme involving the Penguin, Rupert Thorne and Carlton Duquesne. Batwoman's interference, however, only makes things worse as the Penguin decides to call in help from Bane. Can Batman figure out who Batwoman really is and put a stop to the villains' scheme?
| Writer: | Michael Reaves |
| Story: | Alan Burnett |
| Director: | Curt Geda |
| Star: | Robert Costanzo (Detective Harvey Bullock), Loren Lester (Dick Grayson / Nightwing), Bob Hastings (Commissioner Jim Gordon), Tara Strong (Barbara Gordon / Batgirl), Efrem Zimbalist Jr. (Alfred Pennyworth), Kevin Conroy (Bruce Wayne / Batman), Mathew Valencia (Tim Drake / Robin) |
| Guest Star: | Kelly Ripa (Rocky), Hector Elizondo (Bane), John Vernon (Rupert Thorne), David Ogden Stiers (The Penguin), Kimberly Brooks (Kathy Duquesne), Kevin Michael Richardson (Carleton Duquesne), Eli Marienthal (Tim Drake / Robin), Elisa Pensler Gabrielli (Sonia), Timothy Dang (Additional Voices), Chad Einbinder (Additional Voices), Phil Hayes (Additional Voices), Sal Lopez (Additional Voices), John Mariano (Additional Voices), Andrea Romano (Additional Voices), Shane Sweet (Additional Voices), Sean Patrick Thomas (Additional Voices), Kyra Sedgwick (Batwoman) |
Curt Geda has said that the hardest part about designing the Batwoman character was trying to not make her look like Catwoman or Batgirl.
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This marks Rupert Thorne's first appearance in the animated continuity since the original series episode "Bane." For reasons that have never been explained, Thorne was never utilized for the revamped episodes (Gotham Knights). Like Two-Face, Harley Quinn, and Ra's al Ghul, Thorne's appearance remains virtually unchanged from his original design, albeit simplified, but similar nonetheless.
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Eli Marienthal takes over the role of Tim Drake/Robin from Mathew Valencia.
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The country that the Penguin is selling arms to is Kasnia, which is also the focus of the Justice League episodes, "Maid of Honor."
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In her only scene in the movie, Barbara Gordon makes it clear during a phone call with Bruce that she's harbouring some romantic intentions toward him. This is foreshadowing of the relationship that, as Gordon herself tells us in Batman Beyond, they will later develop.
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Alfred: Do be careful. Remember, there are many species in which the female… is deadlier than the male.
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Bruce: The last thing Gotham City needs is a vigilante running amuck.
Alfred: As they say on the streets, "I ain't touchin' that one." (edit) Henchman: I miss workin' for the Joker. (edit) Bullock: I think we got more than enough bat freaks in Gotham already. I mean sheesh, what's next? Bat Hound? (edit) Penguin: Batman. Batgirl. Batwoman. What is it about this city? The water? (edit)
Alfred: As they say on the streets, "I ain't touchin' that one." (edit) Henchman: I miss workin' for the Joker. (edit) Bullock: I think we got more than enough bat freaks in Gotham already. I mean sheesh, what's next? Bat Hound? (edit) Penguin: Batman. Batgirl. Batwoman. What is it about this city? The water? (edit)
Bullock: What's next? Bat-Hound.
Ace the Bat-Hound was the canine crime-fighting partner of Batman and Robin, who debuted in Batman #92. (edit) Barbara and Dick are the same age, and Dick is out of college. So it doesn't make sense that Barbara is still in college, and she wasn't in college during the run of the series. (edit) This movie was made after Justice League during its second season, but they use the Batman Gotham Knights batsuit. (edit) It's odd that Thorne would have no objections to Penguin hiring Bane, especially given that the last time Thorne and Bane crossed paths, (the original series episode "Bane") Bane was making plans with Thorne's aide, Candice, to overthrow Thorne and claim his holdings as their own. (edit)
Ace the Bat-Hound was the canine crime-fighting partner of Batman and Robin, who debuted in Batman #92. (edit) Barbara and Dick are the same age, and Dick is out of college. So it doesn't make sense that Barbara is still in college, and she wasn't in college during the run of the series. (edit) This movie was made after Justice League during its second season, but they use the Batman Gotham Knights batsuit. (edit) It's odd that Thorne would have no objections to Penguin hiring Bane, especially given that the last time Thorne and Bane crossed paths, (the original series episode "Bane") Bane was making plans with Thorne's aide, Candice, to overthrow Thorne and claim his holdings as their own. (edit)
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