Superman the Animated Series Season 1 Episode 4
Superman the Animated Series Season 1 Episode 4
Superman: The Animated Series is an American television receiver series based on the DC Comics superhero Superman, which was produced by Warner Bros. Blitheness and originally aired on The WB from 1996 to 2000; lasting 54 episodes.
The serial is part of what has get known as the DC blithe universe and was the first afterward the acclaimed Batman: The Animated Series .
Series overview [ edit ]
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | |||
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First aired | Last aired | ||||
1 | xiii | September 6, 1996 (1996-09-06) | February 15, 1997 (1997-02-xv) | ||
2 | 28 | September 8, 1997 (1997-09-08) | May 2, 1998 (1998-05-02) | ||
3 | 10 | September 19, 1998 (1998-09-19) | May 15, 1999 (1999-05-fifteen) | ||
four | 3 | September 18, 1999 (1999-09-eighteen) | February 12, 2000 (2000-02-12) |
Episodes [ edit ]
Flavour 1 (1996–97) [ edit ]
All episodes of season one except the first 5 and last two were shown out of production order when originally aired.
No. overall | No. in flavour | Championship | Directed past | Written past | Original air appointment | |
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i 2 3 | 1 ii iii | "The Last Son of Krypton" | Dan Riba Scott Jeralds & Short Geda Bruce Timm & Dan Riba | Alan Burnett & Paul Dini | September 6, 1996 (1996-09-06) (primetime, all 3 parts) September 28, 1996 (1996-09-28) (Part 1, Saturday) October 5, 1996 (1996-ten-05) (Part 2, Sabbatum) October 12, 1996 (1996-10-12) (Office 3, Saturday) | |
Office 1: Kryptonian scientist Jor-El discovers that the planet Krypton is on the verge of devastation. Nevertheless, the planet'southward supercomputer Brainiac denies this is the case to the planet's council and brands him a criminal, as it makes plans to escape subsequently collecting all of Krypton'southward information. With no choice, Jor-El and his married woman Lara prepare to send their only son, Kal-El, to a distant world, before Krypton'south inevitable devastation. [one] Function 2: Kal-El'due south spaceship crash-lands on Earth following its intersellar journey, where he is constitute and adopted by Jonathan and Martha Kent, who name him Clark. A few years later, a teenage Clark, living in Smallville, Kansas, presently discovers he has superpowers, which he speedily uses to salvage the life of his girlfriend Lana Lang, and soon is told the truth of his origins by his adoptive parents. [2] Part three: A few years after learning of his origins, Clark Kent lives in City as a reporter for The Daily Planet, while using his superpowers for adept as the hero Superman. While Clark finds himself drawn shut to his beau colleague Lois Lane as Superman, he likewise finds himself dealing with escaped terrorist John Corben, who wreaks havoc with a robotic suit stolen from billionaire Lex Luthor. Meanwhile, an alien ship comes beyond a Kryptonian satellite, unaware that Brainiac is hidden inside its mainframe. [3] Notation: Actor Tony Jay voiced Sul-Van, Superman'due south maternal grandfather, in the first part, having previously appeared in ABC Television Network's Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman. | ||||||
4 | 4 | "Fun and Games" | Kazuhide Tomonaga | Robert North. Skir & Marty Isenberg | September 7, 1996 (1996-09-07) | |
Gangster Bruno Mannheim is running into issues with the mysterious Toyman, who uses children's toys and games to cause violence. After beingness abducted past Toyman, Lois learns his motivation -- his father had taken a loan from Mannheim and been set to take the fall when the constabulary busted i of Mannheim's criminal enterprises. [4] | ||||||
five | five | "A Little Piece of Home" | Toshihiko Masuda | Hilary J. Bader | September fourteen, 1996 (1996-09-xiv) | |
During the opening of a museum, Superman tries to cease two robbers. He fails when he falls victim to the poisoning effects of Kryptonite, i of the exhibited rocks. Lex Luthor sees the surveillance tape of the consequence and determines that this must exist Superman's one and only weakness. Luthor orchestrates a scheme to trap Superman, place him in vicinity of the rock, and put an finish to him once and for all. [v] | ||||||
6 | vi | "Feeding Time" | Brusk Geda | Robert Goodman | September 21, 1996 (1996-09-21) | |
Janitor Rudy Jones runs into an accident with nuclear waste and becomes Parasite. He feeds on the energy of others, with his number i choice being Superman. In doing so, he discovers Superman's identity. [6] | ||||||
7 | seven | "The Style of All Flesh" | Kenji Hachizaki | Stan Berkowitz | Oct 19, 1996 (1996-10-19) | |
Thanks to the orchestrations of Luthor, terrorist John Corben becomes Metallo, a pare-covered cyborg with a Kryptonite heart. Luthor then sets the supervillain on a quest to kill Superman, but Corben begins to question his role as Metallo when he lacks whatsoever homo senses in the progress. [7] | ||||||
8 | viii | "Stolen Memories" | Curt Geda | Rich Fogel | November 2, 1996 (1996-11-02) | |
Brainiac, once Krypton's all-knowing planetary estimator, comes to Earth every bit part of his data-gathering expedition across the galaxy, and partners with Lex Luthor on the basis of giving technological progress to humanity. But, as Superman discovers, Brainiac'south intent after gathering the earth's knowledge is to destroy Earth. [8] | ||||||
9 | nine | "The Main Man, Office 1" | Dan Riba | Paul Dini | November 9, 1996 (1996-11-09) | |
Intergalactic bounty hunter Lobo is employed to capture the Human of Steel for the rare-species-collecting Preserver, who is obsessed with keeping endangered species in captivity to protect them and prevent their extinction. Superman, the last Kryptonian, is the latest grab for his collection. Upon realizing that Lobo is the last Czarnian (having killed all the others himself), he betrays the compensation hunter and adds him to the collection too. [9] Guest Stars: Sherman Howard as the Preserver. | ||||||
ten | 10 | "The Chief Man, Part ii" | Dan Riba | Paul Dini | November sixteen, 1996 (1996-11-sixteen) | |
Superman and Lobo team up to escape the Preserver's holdings. Additionally, they must fight off a vile ring of competing bounty hunters who share a vendetta confronting the "Primary Human being." [10] | ||||||
xi | 11 | "My Girl" | Yuichiro Yano | Hilary J. Bader | November 23, 1996 (1996-11-23) | |
Clark's high school sweetheart Lana Lang, who is at present a famous fashion designer, comes to Metropolis where she and Lex Luthor become a celebrity couple. Lana still has strong feelings for Clark; even worse, she had long ago connected Clark to Superman. Hoping to get his sidekick (and lover), she puts her ain life in danger by spying on Luthor'due south arms sales to gain incriminating information. [xi] | ||||||
12 | 12 | "Tools of the Trade" | Brusk Geda | Mark Evanier | February 1, 1997 (1997-02-01) | |
Bruno Mannheim'southward Intergang terrorizes Metropolis with hi-tech weapons from a mysterious capitalist (Darkseid's minion Kanto), while SCU Inspector Dan Turpin goes on a personal hunt for answers. Turpin has been the subject of media jokes that Superman must do everything, until Superman appears on camera saying information technology was actually Turpin who saved Superman'due south life by stopping one of the deadly weapons. In the end, Manheim meets his new boss, the evil lord Darkseid, bent on conquering the universe, and filling Mannheim with dread. [12] | ||||||
xiii | thirteen | "2's a Crowd" | Hiroyuki Aoyama | Stan Berkowitz | February 15, 1997 (1997-02-15) | |
When embittered scientist Earl Garver (Brian Cox) goes into a coma earlier revealing the location of a ticking bomb, Superman risks enlisting the Parasite to drain the information from Garver's mind. It then becomes an internal struggle in Parasite's mind as Earl tries to tempt Parasite with visions of ability, whereas Rudy Jones argues that it is simply best to defuse the bomb and take the reward of amend living weather condition while serving his prison judgement. [thirteen] |
Flavor ii (1997–98) [ edit ]
Episodes of season 2 originally aired Sabbatum mornings prior to The New Batman/Superman Adventures.
No. overall | No. in season | Championship | Directed by | Written past | Original air date | |
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14 | 1 | "Blasts From the Past, Role 1" | Dan Riba | Robert Goodman | September 8, 1997 (1997-09-08) | |
Upon discovery of the Phantom Zone projector in his spaceship, Superman makes contact with and releases a prisoner whose sentence is complete. She is a Kryptonian named Mala, and she quickly gains the same abilities that Superman possesses. She soon becomes power-hungry and Superman feels she may have to return to the Phantom Zone. Upon this threat, Mala uses the projector to release her General, Jax-Ur. [14] | ||||||
fifteen | two | "Blasts From the Past, Role ii" | Dan Riba | Robert Goodman | September 9, 1997 (1997-09-09) | |
Afterward Jax-Ur gains his powers, he and Mala imprison Superman in the Phantom Zone, nail the projector, and begin their conquest of Globe. With the help of Professor Hamilton, Superman must notice a way to escape from the Phantom Zone and deal with the two corrupt soldiers. [15] | ||||||
16 | iii | "The Prometheon" | Nobuo Tomizawa | Story by : Alan Burnett and Stan Berkowitz Teleplay by : Stan Berkowitz | September 12, 1997 (1997-09-12) | |
During a mission in space, Superman discovers a massive humanoid rock giant named the Prometheon latched to an asteroid. Prometheon's restraints suspension loose and he plummets to Metropolis. It causes devastation and accumulates energy by sucking upwards heat from firepower and power plants. The episode is named subsequently Prometheus, who stole fire from the Greek gods. [16] | ||||||
17 | 4 | "Speed Demons" | Toshihiko Masuda | Rich Fogel | September 13, 1997 (1997-09-thirteen) | |
Superman and The Wink compete in a clemency running race around the world to decide who truly is the fastest human live. Meanwhile, a menace called the Weather Sorcerer harnesses enough ability to create devastating storms across the earth. Superman and The Wink put their race on hold, team up, and seek out the tempestuous villain. [17] Notation: The episode is an accommodation of the Superman comic, "Superman'south Race With the Flash!" | ||||||
18 | 5 | "Livewire" | Curt Geda | Evan Dorkin & Sarah Dyer | September thirteen, 1997 (1997-09-thirteen) | |
Leslie Willis, an obnoxious shock jock and notorious critic of Superman, holds a rock concert during a thunderstorm. When lightning strikes Willis, she is discolored and transformed into the electric-powered supervillainess Livewire. Superman must observe her weakness before she sucks the city dry of electricity. [18] | ||||||
xix | vi | "Identity Crisis" | Curt Geda | Story by : Joe R. Lansdale & Robert Goodman Teleplay by : Robert Goodman | September 15, 1997 (1997-09-xv) | |
Superman encounters a clone of himself who decays into a flawed version dubbed Bizarro. The clone continuously argues, "You no am Superman. Me am Superman!" until he discovers the truth of his origins—a secret cloning operation in the mountains, led by none other than Lex Luthor. Lex hopes to create an army of Supermen at his disposal. [19] | ||||||
20 | 7 | "Target" | Curt Geda | Hilary J. Bader | September 19, 1997 (1997-09-19) | |
Lois finds herself marked for expiry by stalker and onetime LexCorp employee Edward Lytener. Superman saves her several times from the murderous attempts, but he can't protect her 24/7… [xx] | ||||||
21 | 8 | "Mxyzpixilated" | Dan Riba | Paul Dini | September 20, 1997 (1997-09-20) | |
A powerful imp from the 5th dimension, named Mister Mxyzptlk, starts abrasive Superman by appearing every 90 days to cause trouble and mischief. The comical villain gets equally aggravated because Superman repeatedly tricks him into saying, spelling or revealing his own name backwards, sending him back to the 5th dimension. Mister Mxyzptlk returns with a proposition for Superman—get him to say or spell his own name backwards twice in a row, and he promises to go out Superman solitary forever. [21] | ||||||
22 | 9 | "Activeness Figures" | Kenji Hachizaki | Hilary J. Bader | September 20, 1997 (1997-09-20) | |
An amnesiac Metallo reemerges from the ocean and washes ashore on a volcanic island. Two children detect him and brand him their friend. As Metallo gradually remembers more of his by, he becomes evil again and seeks revenge on Superman. [22] | ||||||
23 | ten | "Double Dose" | Yuichiro Yano | Hilary J. Bader | September 22, 1997 (1997-09-22) | |
Livewire escapes from prison, eager to punish Superman for placing her there. She teams upwardly with Parasite to cause mayhem once over again. [23] | ||||||
24 | 11 | "Solar Power" | Kazuhide Tomonaga | Robert Goodman | September 26, 1997 (1997-09-26) | |
Lois' stalker Edward Lytener returns as Luminus to seek revenge against Superman, with a way to depower him past tinting the sunlight scarlet to match the ruby Kryptonian sunday. He ties up and gags Jimmy and Lois and uses them equally bait for Superman, who finally saves them. [24] | ||||||
25 | 12 | "Brave New Urban center" | Curt Geda | Story by : Stan Berkowitz & Alan Burnett Teleplay by : Stan Berkowitz | September 27, 1997 (1997-09-27) | |
Lois is thrown into a parallel universe of Metropolis where Luthor and Superman work together and dominion as dictators. In this world, the alternate Lois Lane was killed and her death had traumatized Superman into joining forces with Lex to create a police state of control. When Lois learns how much Superman had cared for her, she badly seeks a fashion back home so she can share her truthful feelings for him also. [25] | ||||||
26 | 13 | "Monkey Fun" | Curt Geda | Evan Dorkin & Sarah Dyer | September 27, 1997 (1997-09-27) | |
A common chimpanzee is establish floating in space, returning from years of suspended animation in his ship. It turns out the chimpanzee, named Titano, was a beloved companion of Lois during her childhood. In infinite, Titano encountered a radioactive asteroid, causing him to mutate on Globe and become big problem for Superman and Metropolis. [17] [26] Note: The episode's plot is based on that from "The Chimp Who Made Information technology Big", an episode of "New Adventures of Superman" serial. [27] | ||||||
27 | xiv | "Ghost in the Automobile" | Hiroyuki Aoyama | Rich Fogel | September 29, 1997 (1997-09-29) | |
Brainiac's consciousness takes control of LexCorp's figurer systems and traps Luthor in his own laboratory, forcing him to rebuild Brainiac'due south primary trunk in hugger-mugger. Afterward Clark questions why Lex is missing from his function, Superman and Mercy Graves squad up to investigate his disappearance. [28] | ||||||
28 | 15 | "Father's Mean solar day" | Dan Riba | Marking Evanier & Steve Gerber | Oct 3, 1997 (1997-10-03) | |
To behave his begetter'southward favor, the New God brute Kalibak goes to World to destroy Superman. Meanwhile, Clark's adopted parents, Jonathan and Martha Kent, are visiting him in Metropolis for Male parent's Day. The city takes a beating as the ii sons battle it out. | ||||||
29 xxx 31 | 16 17 18 | "World'due south Finest" | Toshihiko Masuda | Story by : Alan Burnett & Paul Dini Teleplay by : Alan Burnett, Paul Dini & Rich Fogel Story by : Alan Burnett & Paul Dini Teleplay past : Steve Gerber Story past : Alan Burnett & Paul Dini Teleplay by : Stan Berkowitz | October iv, 1997 (1997-10-04) | |
The Joker steals a large piece of Kryptonite and and then comes to City, offering to impale Superman for Lex Luthor in exchange for one billion American dollars. Meanwhile, Bruce Wayne pays a visit to Metropolis to negotiate a business deal with Lex. Bruce also uses this opportunity to suit upwards as Batman and hunt the clown. Superman wary of Batman's vigilantism uses his X-ray vision to discover his identity while Batman uses a tracking device on Superman'due south cape to find his. [29] The Joker kidnaps Lois Lane and uses her as bait in an attempt to impale Superman. He has her bound and gagged in his lair and sends a video bulletin to Superman telling his location. Offset Superman wears a lead suit, but Joker uses acid from his flower to melt through the arrange. Batman manages to stop him and relieve the two, causing Lex Luthor to go irritated and requite him 1 last chance to defeat the two heroes. [xxx] Afterward the Joker fails to defeat Superman and Batman, Lex Luthor out of fear that he volition exist exposed tries to withdraw from the deal by killing the clown. This fails and leads instead to the Joker and Harley Quinn trying to have revenge on him by destroying Metropolis in a giant fly, while he uses the other half of the Kryptonite to try to stop Superman. It is ultimately upwards to the Human being of Steel and the Dark Knight to stop this madness. [31] Note: The 3-part story was later released on VHS, Laserdisc and DVD as The Batman/Superman Movie: World'due south Finest. | ||||||
32 | nineteen | "Bizarro's Earth" | Hiroyuki Aoyama | Robert Goodman | October 10, 1997 (1997-10-10) | |
Bizarro, afterward visiting Superman'due south Fortress of Solitude, sees the demise of Krypton. Believing this is his own past, Bizarro constructs a "Krypton" in downtown Metropolis with the intent to blow it up in the same manner that Krypton exploded. [32] | ||||||
33 | xx | "The Manus of Fate" | Dan Riba | Hilary J. Bader & Stan Berkowitz | Oct eleven, 1997 (1997-ten-11) | |
When an evil demon named Lord Karkull is unleashed, Superman attempts to enlist the assistance of the now uninterested wizard superhero, Doctor Fate. [33] | ||||||
34 | 21 | "Image" | Curt Geda | Hilary J. Bader | October 11, 1997 (1997-ten-11) | |
LexCorp and John Henry Irons design a powerful prototype armor adjust for the Metropolis SCU, which Lex hopes will make Superman's services unneeded. The SCU officeholder who pilots the suit, Sergeant Mills, proves a useful partner to Superman at commencement, simply the suit shortly corrupts the officer'due south mind, making him violently unstable. Irons is discouraged over the failure of his projection, only Superman convinces him that information technology would be a valuable tool if Irons tin detect a mode to stabilize information technology. [34] | ||||||
35 | 22 | "The Late Mr. Kent" | Kenji Hachizaki | Stan Berkowitz | November 1, 1997 (1997-11-01) | |
Clark Kent has evidence to clear a condemned human from judgement of expiry, only the situation complicates when Superman survives a murder endeavor on Clark planned by dirty cop Detective Bowman. Superman doesn't want to sacrifice his dual identity, merely he doesn't want an innocent man to be killed for a law-breaking he didn't commit. The investigative episode ends with a twist, plus a certain character's shocking realization. [35] | ||||||
36 | 23 | "Heavy Metal" | Curt Geda | Hilary J. Bader | November 8, 1997 (1997-11-08) | |
John Henry Irons, an ex-employee of LexCorp, helped Luthor develop the powerful arrange of armor from the episode Paradigm. He has lately been developing a new, advanced arrange for himself. When Superman is caught off guard from the reappearance of Metallo, Irons must adjust-up as Steel to help the Homo of Steel. [36] | ||||||
37 | 24 | "Warrior Queen" | Curt Geda | Hilary J. Bader | November 22, 1997 (1997-eleven-22) | |
Maxima, the stuck-up queen of an alien empire, discovers her perfect mate - Superman. She takes Superman back to her native planet only to learn she has been deposed due to public outrage against her. [37] | ||||||
38 | 25 | "Apokolips…Now!, Office 1" | Dan Riba | Story past : Bruce Timm Teleplay by : Rich Fogel | Feb 7, 1998 (1998-02-07) | |
Bruno Mannheim and Intergang have returned to Globe, but their antics are just a prelude to Darkseid'south all-out assail on Earth and Superman. The mettlesome officer Dan Turpin helps Superman fight off swarms of Apokolips' demons. They limp on until a warrior from New Genesis, named Orion, arrives to assist them in the state of war. Orion, who is badly hurt is taken to STAR Labs for medical attention. Orion recovers quickly and explains the essential facts of the history betwixt the 2 worlds and that Darkseid seeks to dominate Earth. Shortly plenty, Darkseid's forces arrive and stage an attack on an air strength base which is repelled by Superman, Orion and the SCU. [38] | ||||||
39 | 26 | "Apokolips…Now!, Office 2" | Dan Riba | Story past : Bruce Timm and Rich Fogel Teleplay past : Rich Fogel | February 14, 1998 (1998-02-fourteen) | |
After a successful attempt to finish Darkseid's plans, the invasion of Earth begins and Superman gets captured and tortured. The people of Metropolis resist and endeavor to fight the evil lord. Fifty-fifty after seeing Superman defeated and paraded through the streets the citizens of City continue to fight back which bolsters Superman's confidence. Superman, with the help of Turpin, manages to complimentary himself from his bonds and subsequently a fleet of New Genesis ships arrives to stop Darkseid. Orion informs Darkseid that the ruler of New Genesis, the wise and powerful High Male parent, has placed Earth under his protection and as such any farther aggression will breach the peace treaty betwixt New Genesis and Apokolips. Darkseid calls off the attack and as a last act of spite vaporizes Dan Turpin to ashes. Superman, enraged with grief, begins to destroy an enemy tank. Afterwards, on a sunny hillside with a big crowd in attendance, a Jewish funeral service is held for the fallen constabulary officer and a Rabbi sings the Kaddish for Turpin. Superman says his goodbyes to his friend; saying "in the end the world didn't need a Superman only a brave i". [39] Note: This episode was dedicated to Jack Kirby, who contributed to several DC comics, before his expiry in 1994. | ||||||
40 41 | 27 28 | "Little Girl Lost" | Curt Geda | Evan Dorkin, Sarah Dyer, Paul Dini and Alan Burnett Story by : Rich Fogel Teleplay by : Evan Dorkin & Sarah Dyer | May 2, 1998 (1998-05-02) | |
Superman discovers Kara, the last survivor of a neighbor planet of Krypton named Argo, who takes the identity of her get-go cousin and becomes Supergirl. Anxious to fight offense like Superman, Kara soon gets more than she asked for. She and Jimmy Olsen stumble upon a teenage Intergang functioning, led by the sadistic Granny Goodness. [xl] Supergirl and Jimmy are able to eradicate Granny'south manipulative concur over the teenagers, simply the mistress of Apokolips wants revenge. She summons her Female Furies to teach Supergirl some manners. Suddenly, Superman comes to the rescue and fights the furies. After a while they manage to defeat him and takes him to Apokolips to confront Darkseid. It's at present upwardly to Supergirl to rescue her long lost cousin. [41] |
Flavor 3 (1998–1999) [ edit ]
Episodes originally aired in the Kids WB! cake of The New Batman/Superman Adventures .
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air appointment | |
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42 | i | "Where There's Fume" | Dan Riba | Hilary J. Bader | September nineteen, 1998 (1998-09-19) | |
Superman crosses paths with a fiery-tempered, metahuman thief named Volcana. She possesses pyrokinetic abilities and is on the run from a secret government agency. With the aid of a telekinetic psychologist, Superman hopes to locate and help the misguided Volcana before her burn down is put out permanently. [42] | ||||||
43 | two | "Knight Time" | Curt Geda | Robert Goodman | October 10, 1998 (1998-10-10) | |
Superman learns that the Dark Knight has been missing from Gotham for some time now. Superman finds Robin, who has been battling all the law-breaking in Batman's absence, such as Batman rogues The Penguin, The Riddler, Blight, The Mad Hatter and Roxy Rocket. Disguised as Batman, Superman helps Robin investigate why his partner has disappeared, leading upwards to a confrontation with Brainiac. [43] | ||||||
44 | 3 | "New Kids in Boondocks" | Butch Lukic | Stan Berkowitz & Rich Fogel | October 31, 1998 (1998-10-31) | |
It is the 30th Century and the everlasting villain Brainiac has found a style to travel dorsum in time. He returns to Smallville to destroy Clark Kent earlier he tin go Superman. Iii Legionnaires from the futurity travel dorsum in fourth dimension to help Clark fight Brainiac. [44] | ||||||
45 | 4 | "Obsession" | Dan Riba | Story by : Paul Dini, Andrew Donkin & Ron Fogelman Teleplay past : Andrew Donkin & Ron Fogelman | November 14, 1998 (1998-eleven-14) | |
Lana Lang is in Urban center managing a series of mode shows featuring the latest summit model, Darci. When an effort is fabricated to kidnap her, Superman discovers the kidnapping was organized past Toyman, who is obsessed with Darci. Both Superman and Lang doubtable the model knows more than she is letting on, and find she hides a secret behind her origins. This would later be followed past the Static Shock episode "Toys in the Hood." [45] | ||||||
46 | 5 | "Footling Big Head Human being" | Shin-Ichi Tsuji | Story by : Paul Dini Teleplay past : Paul Dini & Robert Goodman | Nov 21, 1998 (1998-11-21) | |
Mister Mxyzptlk, returns and tricks Bizarro into attacking Superman. The Human of Steel must apply both brawn and intellect to fight the formidable duo. [46] | ||||||
47 | 6 | "Accented Power" | Butch Lukic | Hilary J. Bader & Alan Burnett | January xvi, 1999 (1999-01-16) | |
Jax-Ur and Mala have escaped from the Phantom Zone and have subjugated an entire planet, ironically dubbing it "New Krypton." After rescuing a distraught spaceship from a blackness hole, Superman stumbles upon New Krypton. At first, he feels he should exit Jax-Ur and Mala alone to rule every bit they please, simply he reconsiders when he sees they are secretly creating a navy with the intent of attacking Earth. [47] Trivia : Sarah Douglas from Superman and Superman II replaced Leslie Easterbrook as Mala. | ||||||
48 | 7 | "In Brightest Day…" | Butch Lukic | Hilary J. Bader | February 6, 1999 (1999-02-06) | |
A fellow member of the Green Lantern Corps crash-lands on Earth and passes his ring on to Kyle Rayner—a Daily Planet artist who becomes the next Greenish Lantern. With Superman'southward help, Kyle learns the power of the ring and quickly becomes a valuable partner. They work together to boxing the power-hungry, ruthless opponent Sinestro. [48] | ||||||
49 | 8 | "Superman'south Pal" | Kazumi Fukushima | Robert Goodman | Feb twenty, 1999 (1999-02-xx) | |
Jimmy Olsen garners unwanted attention after news reporter Angela Chen dubs him "Superman's Pal." Jimmy soon runs into more trouble than usual, so Superman must come up to his rescue more than often. Meanwhile, Jimmy has begun dating a young Daily Planet intern, who has a "thing" for metal. She uses Jimmy to lure Superman into a trap—a confrontation with one of Superman'southward strongest enemies...Metallo. [49] | ||||||
50 | 9 | "A Fish Story" | Shin-Ichi Tsuji | Story by : Alan Burnett Teleplay by : Hilary J. Bader & Rich Fogel | May eight, 1999 (1999-05-08) | |
Creatures of the ocean are acting in strange and aggressive ways lately. It turns out Lex Luthor is undergoing an unethical, underwater experiment and has also imprisoned the legendary Aquaman. Lois and Clark must help Aquaman earlier a war breaks out between Earth and the City of Atlantis. [l] | ||||||
51 | x | "Unity" | Shin-Ichi Tsuji | Paul Dini & Rich Fogel | May 15, 1999 (1999-05-15) | |
Superman and Supergirl must save Smallville, and the earth, from the Reverend, a gargantuan scouting probe disguised equally a human reverend named Powell, as well as its master, an even larger alien parasite that wishes to unite Earth's inhabitants in perpetual unity. [51] |
Flavour 4 (1999–2000) [ edit ]
Episodes originally aired in the Kids WB! block of The New Batman/Superman Adventures .
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |
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52 | 1 | "The Demon Reborn" | Dan Riba | Rich Fogel | September xviii, 1999 (1999-09-18) | |
Ra's al Ghul and his Society of Shadows arrive in Metropolis to steal a mythical staff currently on exhibit. The staff can be used to steal Superman's powers and transfer them to Ra'due south. It is upward to Batman to locate and rescue Superman from the immortal foe. | ||||||
53 | 2 | "Legacy, Part 1" | Curt Geda | Story by : Paul Dini Teleplay past : Rich Fogel | Feb 5, 2000 (2000-02-05) | |
Darkseid brainwashes Superman into believing he is his adopted son. With Superman nether his control, Darkseid sends him to Earth to decimate its military force. [52] | ||||||
54 | 3 | "Legacy, Part 2" | Dan Riba | Story past : Paul Dini Teleplay by : Paul Dini & Rich Fogel | February 12, 2000 (2000-02-12) | |
Lex Luthor halts the invasion by temporarily weakening Superman. The Human being of Steel has time to recover from Darkseid's control, but he is imprisoned by the military and he is sentenced to decease. Lois helps Superman escape so that he may pursue Darkseid. On Apokolips, the two titans take an ballsy battle to conclude the serial. [53] |
Crossovers [ edit ]
# | S | Title | Managing director | Writer | Series | Airdate | |
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one | 20 | "Girls' Nighttime Out" | Brusk Geda | Hilary J. Bader | The New Batman Adventures | October 17, 1998 (1998-10-17) | |
Supergirl must team up with Batgirl to accept downwards Poisonous substance Ivy, Harley Quinn, and Livewire in Gotham City, while Batman and Superman are unavailable to assistance them. | |||||||
4 | 36 | "Toys in the Hood" | ? | John Ridley (Teleplay) / Ernie Altbacker & John Semper (Story) | Static Shock | May iii, 2003 (2003-05-03) | |
Static teams up with Superman when the Man of Steel's old nemesis, Toy Man, appears in Dakota. This Static Daze episode resolves some loose ends on one of the show's episodes Obsession. Justice League cast member George Newbern provided the voice of the Man of Steel. |
References [ edit ]
- ^ The Last Son of Krypton (Part I) on Tv.com
- ^ The Last Son of Krypton (Part II) on Tv set.com
- ^ The Concluding Son of Krypton (Role Three) on Goggle box.com
- ^ Fun and Games on Boob tube.com
- ^ A Little Slice of Home on TV.com
- ^ Feeding Fourth dimension on Tv.com
- ^ The Fashion of All Flesh on TV.com
- ^ Stolen Memories on Tv.com
- ^ The Main Man (Part I) on Television.com
- ^ The Chief Man (Part II) on TV.com
- ^ My Girl on TV.com
- ^ Tools of the Trade on TV.com
- ^ Two'southward a Crowd on TV.com
- ^ Blasts From the By (Part 1) on TV.com
- ^ Blasts From the Past (Office 2) on Television receiver.com
- ^ The Prometheon on TV.com
- ^ a b Speed Demons on Idiot box.com
- ^ Livewire on TV.com
- ^ Identity Crisis on TV.com
- ^ Target on TV.com
- ^ Mxyzpixilated on TV.com
- ^ Activity Figures on TV.com
- ^ Double Dose on TV.com
- ^ Solar Power on Boob tube.com
- ^ Brave New Metropolis on Telly.com
- ^ Monkey Fun on Television.com
- ^ The New Adventures of Superman (Goggle box series) on Goggle box.com
- ^ Ghost in the Automobile on TV.com
- ^ World'southward Finest (Function I) on Television receiver.com
- ^ World's Finest (Part II) on TV.com
- ^ World's Finest (Function Iii) on TV.com
- ^ Bizarro's World on TV.com
- ^ The Paw of Fate from TV.com
- ^ Prototype on TV.com
- ^ The Late Mr. Kent on TV.com
- ^ Heavy Metal on TV.com
- ^ Warrior Queen from Idiot box.com
- ^ Apokolips...Now! (Part I) on Television receiver.com
- ^ Apokolips...At present! (Part 2) on Telly.com
- ^ Little Girl Lost (Role I) on Television set.com
- ^ Little Daughter Lost (Part Ii) on Idiot box.com
- ^ Where At that place'south Fume on Tv set.com
- ^ Knight Time on TV.com
- ^ New Kids in Town on TV.com
- ^ Obsession on Television set.com
- ^ Little Big Head Human on TV.com
- ^ Absolute Ability on Tv.com
- ^ * In Brightest Day... on Television set.com
- ^ Superman's Pal on Tv.com
- ^ A Fish Story on Television.com
- ^ Unity on Idiot box.com
- ^ Legacy (Part 1) on TV.com
- ^ Legacy (Part 2) on Goggle box.com
Superman the Animated Series Season 1 Episode 4
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Superman:_The_Animated_Series_episodes
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