The Batman - The Complete Fifth Season
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Okay, Season 3 was good and Season 4 was even better. Now here
come thirteen more episodes. If you like your Batman integrated into
the wider DC superhero universe, then Season 5 will be hog heaven
(but don't get it twisted; THE BATMAN is not at all placed in the
same continuity as the shows in Bruce Timm's DC Animated Universe).
This fifth season finds a darknight detective even more amenable to
teamwork, although that's not to say he's all of a sudden the life
of the party. Dude still broods muchly and cloaks himself in mystery
and intimidation; that's just how he rolls. But, continuing the
trend begun in Season 4, Season 5 showcases members of the Justice
League. The two episode arc "The Batman/Superman Story" kicks it off
by teaming up the World's Finest, Batman and Superman, in a nifty
story featuring a whole gang of supervillains and the Bat going up
against the Man of Steel. I guess it's appropriate that the season
(and the series) would close with the two-part "Lost Heroes," a
big-scale Justice League adventure.
Animated shows don't get a lot of run nowadays, do they? THE LEGION
OF SUPER-HEROES animated series just got the axe. And, yes,
horribly, this is the last season in THE BATMAN series, so all the
more reason to enjoy this one. The best part is Batman and Robin
teaming up with various of the Justice League. Robin's awed
reactions to meeting these other heroes are priceless. One downside
to so many spotlights on the JLA is that less time is given to the
Bat family. I miss Batgirl and her sarcasm; here, she's relegated to
less face time. We do learn that time hasn't been standing still for
Barbara Gordon as she's now old enough to attend college ("Attack of
the Terrible Trio"). Speaking of the Bat fam, there's a sighting of
Nightwing; unfortunately, he's a character in an Internet game ("The
Metal Face of Comedy"). The good news is that Bat Mite doesn't show
up at all.
Regarding the storytelling and the visuals, I don't believe Season 5
to be better than the prior two seasons, which are very good. THE
BATMAN was always intended for the younger set of kids, so the
stories here aren't as dark or psychological or as thematically
layered as those in, say, BATMAN: THE ANIMATED SERIES. Should this
season find more favor with the viewers, it'll be because of its
glittering star power. And if the driving theme song reminds one a
bit of Hawaii Five-O, well, that's not such a bad thing, is it?
I can't envision a future in which there isn't an ongoing Batman
animated series. Hopefully, the powers that be can dust off Kevin
Conroy to do what he does best.
In the meantime, here are the 13 episodes of Season 5 (note that,
depending on the reader, the following might contain some minor plot
SPOILERS):
- Episodes 1 & 2 - "The Batman/Superman Story (Parts 1 & 2)" - Fun
episode as Superman and the Bat finally meet and fight a lot of
supervillains. But then Luthor gets the upper hand.
- Episode 3 - "Vertigo" - Green Arrow comes to Gotham to investigate
Wayne Labs, which is somehow linked to people suffering mysterious
ailments.
- Episode 4 - "White Heat" - Firefly and his brainy girlfriend steal
radioactive isotopes; the debut of Phosphorus; and, finally, a
sighting of Batgirl this season.
- Episode 5 - "A Mirror Darkly" - Flash comes to Gotham to help
Batman and Robin take down the Mirror Master. One of my favorite
episodes.
- Episode 6 - "Joker Express" - Get on board the Cuckoo Choo Choo.
An outbreak of "giggle bandits" sweeping Gotham could only mean the
return of the Joker.
- Episode 7 - "Ring Toss" - With Sinestro taking Hal Jordan out of
action, the Green Lantern power ring ends up in the clutches of the
Penguin.
- Episode 8 - "The Metal Face of Comedy" - A Joker henchman's
invention leads to the formation of a digital Clown Prince of Crime.
- Episode 9 - "Attack of the Terrible Trio" - Thanks to Dr. Kirk
Langstrom's mutagens, three college outcasts mutate into beasts and
proceed to get their revenge on those what done them wrong. Also,
Batgirl's a college freshman.
- Episode 10 - "The End of the Batman" - Gotham's criminal element
gets its own costumed champions: Wrath and Scorn, who seem to hold a
personal grudge against the Dynamic Duo.
- Episode 11 - "What Goes Up..." - A gravity-defying episode as
Black Mask escapes with the help of the Shadow Thief, and the pair
goes after a Thanagarian meteorite. Can a certain winged Thanagarian
lawman be too far behind?
- Episodes 12 & 13 - "Lost Heroes" (Parts 1 & 2)" - Hugo Strange and
the Joining return as, one by one, Justice League members begin to
vanish until, finally, only the two least powerful heroes are left -
Green Arrow and Batman.