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Superman the Animated Series Season 3 Episode 6

Superman the Animated Series Season 3 Episode 6

Superman: The Animated Series is an American television 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 become known as the DC animated universe and was the showtime after the acclaimed Batman: The Blithe Series .

Series overview [ edit ]

Season Episodes Originally aired
First aired Last aired
1 13 September 6, 1996 (1996-09-06) Feb 15, 1997 (1997-02-15)
2 28 September 8, 1997 (1997-09-08) May 2, 1998 (1998-05-02)
three 10 September xix, 1998 (1998-09-xix) May 15, 1999 (1999-05-fifteen)
four 3 September 18, 1999 (1999-09-18) Feb 12, 2000 (2000-02-12)

Episodes [ edit ]

Flavour 1 (1996–97) [ edit ]

All episodes of flavor one except the kickoff five and last ii were shown out of product order when originally aired.

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Championship Directed by Written by Original air date
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"The Concluding Son of Krypton" Dan Riba
Scott Jeralds & Curt 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) (Office 1, Sabbatum)
October 5, 1996 (1996-ten-05) (Part 2, Saturday)
October 12, 1996 (1996-10-12) (Part 3, Saturday)

Part 1: Kryptonian scientist Jor-El discovers that the planet Krypton is on the verge of destruction. However, the planet's supercomputer Brainiac denies this is the instance to the planet's council and brands him a criminal, as it makes plans to escape later on collecting all of Krypton'south data. With no pick, Jor-El and his married woman Lara prepare to send their only son, Kal-El, to a distant earth, earlier Krypton'due south inevitable destruction. [ane]

Part 2: Kal-El'south spaceship crash-lands on Earth following its intersellar journeying, where he is found and adopted by Jonathan and Martha Kent, who name him Clark. A few years later, a teenage Clark, living in Smallville, Kansas, soon discovers he has superpowers, which he apace uses to save the life of his girlfriend Lana Lang, and soon is told the truth of his origins by his adoptive parents. [ii]

Part 3: A few years after learning of his origins, Clark Kent lives in Metropolis every bit a reporter for The Daily Planet, while using his superpowers for practiced as the hero Superman. While Clark finds himself drawn close to his fellow 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 across a Kryptonian satellite, unaware that Brainiac is hidden within its mainframe. [3]

Note: Actor Tony Jay voiced Sul-Van, Superman's maternal grandpa, in the first function, having previously appeared in ABC Tv Network'due south Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman.
4 4 "Fun and Games" Kazuhide Tomonaga Robert Northward. Skir & Marty Isenberg September 7, 1996 (1996-09-07)
Gangster Bruno Mannheim is running into bug with the mysterious Toyman, who uses children's toys and games to crusade violence. Later beingness abducted by Toyman, Lois learns his motivation -- his father had taken a loan from Mannheim and been ready to take the fall when the law busted one of Mannheim's criminal enterprises. [four]
five v "A Footling Piece of Habitation" Toshihiko Masuda Hilary J. Bader September 14, 1996 (1996-09-14)
During the opening of a museum, Superman tries to stop two robbers. He fails when he falls victim to the poisoning effects of Kryptonite, one of the exhibited rocks. Lex Luthor sees the surveillance record of the event 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 cease to him once and for all. [5]
6 six "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 one choice beingness Superman. In doing and so, he discovers Superman'south identity. [6]
7 7 "The Way of All Mankind" Kenji Hachizaki Stan Berkowitz Oct 19, 1996 (1996-10-nineteen)
Thank you to the orchestrations of Luthor, terrorist John Corben becomes Metallo, a skin-covered cyborg with a Kryptonite heart. Luthor then sets the supervillain on a quest to kill Superman, simply Corben begins to question his role as Metallo when he lacks any human senses in the progress. [7]
8 8 "Stolen Memories" Curt Geda Rich Fogel November two, 1996 (1996-11-02)
Brainiac, in one case Krypton's all-knowing planetary computer, comes to Earth equally part of his data-gathering trek across the galaxy, and partners with Lex Luthor on the basis of giving technological progress to humanity. Only, as Superman discovers, Brainiac'south intent later on gathering the globe's knowledge is to destroy Earth. [viii]
9 9 "The Primary Man, Part 1" Dan Riba Paul Dini November 9, 1996 (1996-11-09)

Intergalactic compensation hunter Lobo is employed to capture the Man 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 final Kryptonian, is the latest take hold of for his collection. Upon realizing that Lobo is the last Czarnian (having killed all the others himself), he betrays the bounty hunter and adds him to the collection as well. [ix]

Invitee Stars: Sherman Howard equally the Preserver.
x ten "The Primary Human, Part 2" Dan Riba Paul Dini November 16, 1996 (1996-11-16)
Superman and Lobo team up to escape the Preserver'south holdings. Additionally, they must fight off a vile ring of competing compensation hunters who share a vendetta against the "Main Man." [10]
11 11 "My Girl" Yuichiro Yano Hilary J. Bader November 23, 1996 (1996-eleven-23)
Clark's high school sweetheart Lana Lang, who is now 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 become his sidekick (and lover), she puts her own life in danger by spying on Luthor's artillery sales to gain incriminating information. [eleven]
12 12 "Tools of the Trade" Curt Geda Mark Evanier February i, 1997 (1997-02-01)
Bruno Mannheim's 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 it was really Turpin who saved Superman's life by stopping i of the deadly weapons. In the finish, Manheim meets his new dominate, the evil lord Darkseid, aptitude on acquisition the universe, and filling Mannheim with dread. [12]
13 13 "2'due south a Crowd" Hiroyuki Aoyama Stan Berkowitz February 15, 1997 (1997-02-xv)
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 heed. It and so becomes an internal struggle in Parasite'southward 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 accept the reward of better living conditions while serving his prison house sentence. [13]

Flavor 2 (1997–98) [ edit ]

Episodes of flavor ii originally aired Saturday mornings prior to The New Batman/Superman Adventures.

No.
overall
No. in
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Title Directed by Written by Original air date
14 1 "Blasts From the By, Part i" 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 judgement 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 accept to render to the Phantom Zone. Upon this threat, Mala uses the projector to release her General, Jax-Ur. [14]
fifteen ii "Blasts From the Past, Part 2" Dan Riba Robert Goodman September 9, 1997 (1997-09-09)
After Jax-Ur gains his powers, he and Mala imprison Superman in the Phantom Zone, boom the projector, and begin their conquest of Earth. With the help of Professor Hamilton, Superman must find a fashion to escape from the Phantom Zone and deal with the two corrupt soldiers. [fifteen]
16 three "The Prometheon" Nobuo Tomizawa Story past : Alan Burnett and Stan Berkowitz
Teleplay by : Stan Berkowitz
September 12, 1997 (1997-09-12)
During a mission in infinite, Superman discovers a massive humanoid stone giant named the Prometheon latched to an asteroid. Prometheon's restraints break loose and he plummets to Metropolis. It causes devastation and accumulates energy past sucking upwards oestrus from firepower and power plants. The episode is named after Prometheus, who stole fire from the Greek gods. [xvi]
17 iv "Speed Demons" Toshihiko Masuda Rich Fogel September 13, 1997 (1997-09-13)

Superman and The Wink compete in a clemency running race effectually the globe to determine who truly is the fastest man alive. Meanwhile, a menace chosen the Weather Wizard harnesses enough power to create devastating storms across the globe. Superman and The Flash put their race on concur, team up, and seek out the tempestuous villain. [17]

Notation: The episode is an adaptation of the Superman comic, "Superman'southward Race With the Wink!"
18 5 "Livewire" Brusk Geda Evan Dorkin & Sarah Dyer September 13, 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 electrical-powered supervillainess Livewire. Superman must discover her weakness before she sucks the city dry of electricity. [eighteen]
19 6 "Identity Crunch" Brusk Geda Story by : Joe R. Lansdale & Robert Goodman
Teleplay by : Robert Goodman
September 15, 1997 (1997-09-15)
Superman encounters a clone of himself who decays into a flawed version dubbed Bizarro. The clone continuously argues, "Y'all no am Superman. Me am Superman!" until he discovers the truth of his origins—a hush-hush cloning performance in the mountains, led by none other than Lex Luthor. Lex hopes to create an army of Supermen at his disposal. [xix]
20 7 "Target" Curt Geda Hilary J. Bader September nineteen, 1997 (1997-09-nineteen)
Lois finds herself marked for death by stalker and old LexCorp employee Edward Lytener. Superman saves her several times from the murderous attempts, merely he can't protect her 24/7… [20]
21 viii "Mxyzpixilated" Dan Riba Paul Dini September 20, 1997 (1997-09-20)
A powerful imp from the 5th dimension, named Mister Mxyzptlk, starts annoying Superman past appearing every 90 days to crusade trouble and mischief. The comical villain gets every bit aggravated because Superman repeatedly tricks him into proverb, spelling or revealing his own name backwards, sending him back to the fifth dimension. Mister Mxyzptlk returns with a proposition for Superman—get him to say or spell his ain name backwards twice in a row, and he promises to leave Superman solitary forever. [21]
22 9 "Action Figures" Kenji Hachizaki Hilary J. Bader September 20, 1997 (1997-09-20)
An amnesiac Metallo reemerges from the sea and washes aground on a volcanic isle. Two children detect him and make him their friend. Every bit Metallo gradually remembers more than of his past, he becomes evil again and seeks revenge on Superman. [22]
23 10 "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 upward with Parasite to cause mayhem once again. [23]
24 11 "Solar Power" Kazuhide Tomonaga Robert Goodman September 26, 1997 (1997-09-26)
Lois' stalker Edward Lytener returns equally Luminus to seek revenge against Superman, with a style to depower him by tinting the sunlight red to match the red Kryptonian lord's day. He ties up and gags Jimmy and Lois and uses them equally bait for Superman, who finally saves them. [24]
25 12 "Dauntless New City" 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 City where Luthor and Superman work together and dominion as dictators. In this world, the alternate Lois Lane was killed and her expiry 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 way back home so she can share her true feelings for him besides. [25]
26 13 "Monkey Fun" Brusque Geda Evan Dorkin & Sarah Dyer September 27, 1997 (1997-09-27)

A mutual chimpanzee is found floating in space, returning from years of suspended blitheness in his send. It turns out the chimpanzee, named Titano, was a love companion of Lois during her childhood. In space, Titano encountered a radioactive asteroid, causing him to mutate on Earth and become big problem for Superman and Metropolis. [17] [26]

Annotation: The episode's plot is based on that from "The Chimp Who Made Information technology Big", an episode of "New Adventures of Superman" series. [27]
27 14 "Ghost in the Machine" 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 ain laboratory, forcing him to rebuild Brainiac'due south main trunk in secret. After Clark questions why Lex is missing from his role, Superman and Mercy Graves squad upwards to investigate his disappearance. [28]
28 fifteen "Male parent'southward 24-hour interval" Dan Riba Mark Evanier & Steve Gerber October 3, 1997 (1997-10-03)
To carry his father's favor, the New God brute Kalibak goes to Globe to destroy Superman. Meanwhile, Clark'due south adopted parents, Jonathan and Martha Kent, are visiting him in Metropolis for Begetter'south Day. The urban center takes a beating as the two sons battle information technology out.
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"Globe's Finest" Toshihiko Masuda Story past : Alan Burnett & Paul Dini
Teleplay by : Alan Burnett, Paul Dini & Rich Fogel
Story past : Alan Burnett & Paul Dini
Teleplay by : Steve Gerber
Story by : Alan Burnett & Paul Dini
Teleplay by : Stan Berkowitz
October 4, 1997 (1997-10-04)
The Joker steals a large piece of Kryptonite and and so comes to City, offering to kill Superman for Lex Luthor in exchange for one billion American dollars. Meanwhile, Bruce Wayne pays a visit to Metropolis to negotiate a business bargain with Lex. Bruce also uses this opportunity to suit upwardly as Batman and hunt the clown. Superman wary of Batman's vigilantism uses his X-ray vision to notice his identity while Batman uses a tracking device on Superman'south cape to detect his. [29]
The Joker kidnaps Lois Lane and uses her as allurement in an attempt to kill Superman. He has her leap and gagged in his lair and sends a video message to Superman telling his location. First Superman wears a lead accommodate, only Joker uses acid from his blossom to melt through the adjust. Batman manages to cease him and save the two, causing Lex Luthor to become irritated and requite him ane terminal adventure to defeat the two heroes. [30]
After the Joker fails to defeat Superman and Batman, Lex Luthor out of fear that he volition be exposed tries to withdraw from the bargain 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 wing, while he uses the other half of the Kryptonite to try to finish Superman. It is ultimately up to the Homo of Steel and the Nighttime Knight to stop this madness. [31] Note: The 3-part story was afterward released on VHS, Laserdisc and DVD as The Batman/Superman Pic: World'south Finest.
32 nineteen "Bizarro's Globe" Hiroyuki Aoyama Robert Goodman October 10, 1997 (1997-10-10)
Bizarro, afterwards visiting Superman'south Fortress of Solitude, sees the demise of Krypton. Believing this is his ain by, Bizarro constructs a "Krypton" in downtown Metropolis with the intent to blow it up in the aforementioned style that Krypton exploded. [32]
33 20 "The Hand of Fate" Dan Riba Hilary J. Bader & Stan Berkowitz October xi, 1997 (1997-10-11)
When an evil demon named Lord Karkull is unleashed, Superman attempts to enlist the aid of the at present uninterested wizard superhero, Doc Fate. [33]
34 21 "Prototype" Curt Geda Hilary J. Bader October eleven, 1997 (1997-10-xi)
LexCorp and John Henry Irons design a powerful prototype armor suit for the City SCU, which Lex hopes will brand Superman's services unneeded. The SCU officeholder who pilots the suit, Sergeant Mills, proves a useful partner to Superman at first, but the suit presently corrupts the officer'southward mind, making him violently unstable. Irons is discouraged over the failure of his project, but Superman convinces him that it would be a valuable tool if Irons can observe a way to stabilize it. [34]
35 22 "The Late Mr. Kent" Kenji Hachizaki Stan Berkowitz November 1, 1997 (1997-11-01)
Clark Kent has show to clear a condemned human being from sentence of decease, only the situation complicates when Superman survives a murder try on Clark planned past dirty cop Detective Bowman. Superman doesn't desire to sacrifice his dual identity, but 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 Metallic" Brusk Geda Hilary J. Bader Nov 8, 1997 (1997-eleven-08)
John Henry Irons, an ex-employee of LexCorp, helped Luthor develop the powerful accommodate of armor from the episode Paradigm. He has lately been developing a new, avant-garde adjust for himself. When Superman is caught off baby-sit from the reappearance of Metallo, Irons must conform-up as Steel to help the Human of Steel. [36]
37 24 "Warrior Queen" Brusque Geda Hilary J. Bader November 22, 1997 (1997-11-22)
Maxima, the stuck-upward queen of an conflicting empire, discovers her perfect mate - Superman. She takes Superman dorsum to her native planet only to acquire she has been deposed due to public outrage against her. [37]
38 25 "Apokolips…At present!, Function ane" Dan Riba Story by : Bruce Timm
Teleplay by : Rich Fogel
Feb 7, 1998 (1998-02-07)
Bruno Mannheim and Intergang take returned to Earth, but their antics are only a prelude to Darkseid's all-out assault on Earth and Superman. The courageous officeholder Dan Turpin helps Superman fight off swarms of Apokolips' demons. They limp on until a warrior from New Genesis, named Orion, arrives to assistance them in the 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 between the two worlds and that Darkseid seeks to dominate Earth. Shortly plenty, Darkseid's forces arrive and stage an attack on an air forcefulness base which is repelled by Superman, Orion and the SCU. [38]
39 26 "Apokolips…At present!, Part 2" Dan Riba Story past : Bruce Timm and Rich Fogel
Teleplay by : Rich Fogel
February 14, 1998 (1998-02-14)

After a successful attempt to stop Darkseid's plans, the invasion of Earth begins and Superman gets captured and tortured. The people of Metropolis resist and try to fight the evil lord. Even later on seeing Superman defeated and paraded through the streets the citizens of City keep to fight back which bolsters Superman'due south conviction. Superman, with the help of Turpin, manages to free himself from his bonds and later on 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 nether his protection and as such any further aggression will breach the peace treaty between New Genesis and Apokolips. Darkseid calls off the assail and every bit a last deed of spite vaporizes Dan Turpin to ashes. Superman, enraged with grief, begins to destroy an enemy tank. Later, on a sunny hillside with a large crowd in attendance, a Jewish funeral service is held for the fallen police force officer and a Rabbi sings the Kaddish for Turpin. Superman says his goodbyes to his friend; maxim "in the finish the earth didn't need a Superman just a dauntless 1". [39]

Note: This episode was dedicated to Jack Kirby, who contributed to several DC comics, before his expiry in 1994.
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"Piddling Girl Lost" Brusque 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 terminal survivor of a neighbour planet of Krypton named Argo, who takes the identity of her starting time cousin and becomes Supergirl. Anxious to fight crime similar Superman, Kara soon gets more than she asked for. She and Jimmy Olsen stumble upon a teenage Intergang operation, led by the sadistic Granny Goodness. [40]
Supergirl and Jimmy are able to eradicate Granny's manipulative hold over the teenagers, only 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 face Darkseid. It'southward now up to Supergirl to rescue her long lost cousin. [41]

Season 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 past Original air appointment
42 1 "Where There's Fume" Dan Riba Hilary J. Bader September 19, 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 cloak-and-dagger government agency. With the aid of a telekinetic psychologist, Superman hopes to locate and assist the misguided Volcana before her fire is put out permanently. [42]
43 2 "Knight Time" Short Geda Robert Goodman October 10, 1998 (1998-10-10)
Superman learns that the Dark Knight has been missing from Gotham for some fourth dimension now. Superman finds Robin, who has been contesting all the crime in Batman'due south absenteeism, such as Batman rogues The Penguin, The Riddler, Bane, The Mad Hatter and Roxy Rocket. Bearded as Batman, Superman helps Robin investigate why his partner has disappeared, leading up to a confrontation with Brainiac. [43]
44 three "New Kids in Town" Butch Lukic Stan Berkowitz & Rich Fogel October 31, 1998 (1998-x-31)
It is the 30th Century and the everlasting villain Brainiac has found a mode to travel back in time. He returns to Smallville to destroy Clark Kent earlier he can become Superman. Three Legionnaires from the futurity travel back in time to help Clark fight Brainiac. [44]
45 4 "Obsession" Dan Riba Story by : Paul Dini, Andrew Donkin & Ron Fogelman
Teleplay by : Andrew Donkin & Ron Fogelman
Nov xiv, 1998 (1998-11-14)
Lana Lang is in Metropolis managing a serial of way shows featuring the latest superlative model, Darci. When an attempt is fabricated to kidnap her, Superman discovers the kidnapping was organized by Toyman, who is obsessed with Darci. Both Superman and Lang suspect the model knows more than than she is letting on, and observe she hides a secret behind her origins. This would later be followed by the Static Shock episode "Toys in the Hood." [45]
46 5 "Little Big Head Man" Shin-Ichi Tsuji Story by : Paul Dini
Teleplay by : Paul Dini & Robert Goodman
Nov 21, 1998 (1998-xi-21)
Mister Mxyzptlk, returns and tricks Bizarro into attacking Superman. The Human of Steel must utilise both brawn and intellect to fight the formidable duo. [46]
47 6 "Absolute Power" Butch Lukic Hilary J. Bader & Alan Burnett Jan 16, 1999 (1999-01-16)

Jax-Ur and Mala have escaped from the Phantom Zone and have subjugated an unabridged planet, ironically dubbing information technology "New Krypton." Later on rescuing a distraught spaceship from a black hole, Superman stumbles upon New Krypton. At outset, he feels he should leave Jax-Ur and Mala lone to rule as they please, but 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 vii "In Brightest Solar day…" Butch Lukic Hilary J. Bader February 6, 1999 (1999-02-06)
A member of the Green Lantern Corps crash-lands on Earth and passes his band on to Kyle Rayner—a Daily Planet artist who becomes the adjacent Green Lantern. With Superman's help, Kyle learns the power of the ring and quickly becomes a valuable partner. They work together to battle the ability-hungry, ruthless opponent Sinestro. [48]
49 8 "Superman's Pal" Kazumi Fukushima Robert Goodman February 20, 1999 (1999-02-20)
Jimmy Olsen garners unwanted attending later on news reporter Angela Chen dubs him "Superman's Pal." Jimmy soon runs into more trouble than usual, so Superman must come 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 i of Superman's strongest enemies...Metallo. [49]
50 9 "A Fish Story" Shin-Ichi Tsuji Story by : Alan Burnett
Teleplay past : Hilary J. Bader & Rich Fogel
May viii, 1999 (1999-05-08)
Creatures of the sea 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 assist Aquaman earlier a state of war breaks out between Globe and the City of Atlantis. [50]
51 10 "Unity" Shin-Ichi Tsuji Paul Dini & Rich Fogel May 15, 1999 (1999-05-15)
Superman and Supergirl must save Smallville, and the world, from the Reverend, a gargantuan scouting probe bearded every bit a human reverend named Powell, as well equally its master, an even larger alien parasite that wishes to unite Earth's inhabitants in perpetual unity. [51]

Season 4 (1999–2000) [ edit ]

Episodes originally aired in the Kids WB! block of The New Batman/Superman Adventures .

No.
overall
No. in
flavour
Title Directed by Written by Original air engagement
52 one "The Demon Reborn" Dan Riba Rich Fogel September 18, 1999 (1999-09-eighteen)
Ra's al Ghul and his Society of Shadows arrive in Metropolis to steal a mythical staff currently on showroom. The staff tin can be used to steal Superman's powers and transfer them to Ra's. It is up to Batman to locate and rescue Superman from the immortal foe.
53 ii "Legacy, Part 1" Curt Geda Story by : Paul Dini
Teleplay by : Rich Fogel
February five, 2000 (2000-02-05)
Darkseid brainwashes Superman into believing he is his adopted son. With Superman under his control, Darkseid sends him to Globe to decimate its military force. [52]
54 3 "Legacy, Part 2" Dan Riba Story by : Paul Dini
Teleplay past : Paul Dini & Rich Fogel
Feb 12, 2000 (2000-02-12)
Lex Luthor halts the invasion by temporarily weakening Superman. The Man of Steel has time to recover from Darkseid'south command, only he is imprisoned by the armed forces and he is sentenced to death. Lois helps Superman escape and so that he may pursue Darkseid. On Apokolips, the two titans have an ballsy boxing to conclude the series. [53]

Crossovers [ edit ]

# South Title Director Author Series Airdate
ane 20 "Girls' Night Out" Curt Geda Hilary J. Bader The New Batman Adventures October 17, 1998 (1998-ten-17)
Supergirl must team upward with Batgirl to have down Poison 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 Stupor May 3, 2003 (2003-05-03)
Static teams up with Superman when the Man of Steel's erstwhile nemesis, Toy Man, appears in Dakota. This Static Shock episode resolves some loose ends on one of the show's episodes Obsession. Justice League cast fellow member George Newbern provided the voice of the Man of Steel.

References [ edit ]

  1. ^ The Last Son of Krypton (Part I) on TV.com
  2. ^ The Last Son of Krypton (Part II) on Television receiver.com
  3. ^ The Final Son of Krypton (Part III) on Television set.com
  4. ^ Fun and Games on Television set.com
  5. ^ A Little Piece of Habitation on TV.com
  6. ^ Feeding Fourth dimension on Television set.com
  7. ^ The Way of All Flesh on Telly.com
  8. ^ Stolen Memories on TV.com
  9. ^ The Principal Human being (Function I) on TV.com
  10. ^ The Main Man (Part 2) on Television.com
  11. ^ My Daughter on TV.com
  12. ^ Tools of the Trade on Telly.com
  13. ^ Ii's a Crowd on TV.com
  14. ^ Blasts From the Past (Function ane) on Boob tube.com
  15. ^ Blasts From the Past (Function 2) on Boob tube.com
  16. ^ The Prometheon on TV.com
  17. ^ a b Speed Demons on TV.com
  18. ^ Livewire on TV.com
  19. ^ Identity Crunch on TV.com
  20. ^ Target on Boob tube.com
  21. ^ Mxyzpixilated on TV.com
  22. ^ Activeness Figures on Boob tube.com
  23. ^ Double Dose on Telly.com
  24. ^ Solar Ability on TV.com
  25. ^ Dauntless New Urban center on TV.com
  26. ^ Monkey Fun on TV.com
  27. ^ The New Adventures of Superman (TV series) on TV.com
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  31. ^ Earth'southward Finest (Function Iii) on TV.com
  32. ^ Bizarro'southward World on Idiot box.com
  33. ^ The Hand of Fate from Telly.com
  34. ^ Prototype on Telly.com
  35. ^ The Belatedly Mr. Kent on Boob tube.com
  36. ^ Heavy Metal on Goggle box.com
  37. ^ Warrior Queen from TV.com
  38. ^ Apokolips...Now! (Part I) on Telly.com
  39. ^ Apokolips...Now! (Part II) on TV.com
  40. ^ Little Girl Lost (Part I) on TV.com
  41. ^ Little Girl Lost (Office II) on Goggle box.com
  42. ^ Where There's Smoke on Television.com
  43. ^ Knight Time on TV.com
  44. ^ New Kids in Boondocks on TV.com
  45. ^ Obsession on Tv set.com
  46. ^ Petty Big Head Man on TV.com
  47. ^ Absolute Power on TV.com
  48. ^ * In Brightest Day... on Goggle box.com
  49. ^ Superman'due south Pal on Television set.com
  50. ^ A Fish Story on TV.com
  51. ^ Unity on Idiot box.com
  52. ^ Legacy (Function 1) on Tv set.com
  53. ^ Legacy (Office two) on TV.com

Superman the Animated Series Season 3 Episode 6

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Superman:_The_Animated_Series_episodes

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