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''Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman'' is an ''. This movie was released direct to video in the U.S. in October 2003 and Britain in January 2004 .


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Created by the same creative team as '''' and '' Batman Beyond '', the movie follows the time period of '' The New Batman/Superman Adventures '', and is set before the implications shown in Return of the Joker have affected Robin. Initially, it seems a new hero has arrived in Gotham, but as the title suggests, it is a mystery to even Batman who this new Batwoman actually is. As the plot thickens, so does the mystery as Batman must figure out who Batwoman is and to stop familiar enemies Penguin and Rupert Thorne from selling illegal weapons to the fictional nation of Kasnia . At the beginning of the story, they employ Carlton Duquesne, a gangster, to provide protection and muscle. Bane also comes into the plot as a hired hitman to take out any person or persons in the way of business.

The non-mutant version of The Penguin reappears, as does his nightclub, although the voice has changed. Thorne and Bane are both updated, with Bane in particular taking a far more menacing appearance, with red eyes and a frightening mask that no longer bears any resemblance to that of a wrestler. Thorne is the closest to his original design in Batman: TAS, though he has been streamlined and seems to have lost some weight in the transition. Carlton Duquesne is a new character introduced at the start of the movie. He is a large, powerfully built African American man, presumably in his late 30s-late 40s who apparently has established himself in Gotham City's financial elite. Bane is placed next to him in one particular scene and is seen to be even larger and stronger than Duquesne, further adding to his menacing aura in this movie.

Despite taking the symbol of the Bat as a sign of justice, Batwoman sullies the Bat prefix by taking out criminals with ruthless and dangerous techniques. In fact, moral qualms such as sparing lives do not even come into question. Batwoman's main focus is on illegal activity by the Penguin, Thorne, and Carlton Duquesne.

Much of Batman's time is spent trying to discover the identity of the Batwoman. Following various leads and discovering possible motives from a number of suspects, Batman is repeatedly frustrated in his investigation as several candidates are found and excluded. This leads to an interesting and well executed plot twist that reveals the "identity" of the Batwoman, while at the same time emphasizing the deductive skills of the Dark Knight.

Batman, with Robin , sets out to stop the Batwoman from making mistakes as she tries to take out the villains. The newest gadget on display is a wind glider used by Batwoman that utilizies some of the most advanced technology ever seen in the Gotham City. Bruce Wayne , Batman's alter ego also becomes involved with a new lady in his life, the daughter of Carlton Duquesne.

The plot stays true to what fans enjoy as the team including Alan Burnett and Michael Reaves create the script and Kevin Conroy still plays the excellent voice of Batman. The movie also shows further continuity between all the Dini created Batman shows. Bruce Wayne and Barbara Gordon are shown to have had a romantic relationship, which had been alluded to in the series ''Batman Beyond''.


AUDIENCE REACTION

Despite having its fans, this movie is considered by some to be the weakest outing for the Bruce Timm/Paul Dini tandem for Batman, with some accusing it of being "too upbeat". This is largely due to the fact that this is the only movie to match the newer animation style of ''The New Batman Adventures''. The streamlining of character design, a brighter color palatte, and a number of scenes taking place during the daytime combine to make this movie significantly "happier" than ''''. Taking this into account, the film is far more dynamic and engaging than the plodding ''SubZero'', but cannot compete with the quality of ''Mask'' or the mean streak of '' Return Of The Joker ''.

Unlike previous Batman movies in the Bruce Timm universe, ''Mystery of the Batwoman'' behaves more like a summer blockbuster. Guest celebrity singer Cherie is animated as an attractive performer in Penguin's nightclub singing her real life single "Betcha Never" in an well-choreographed dance scene.

Since there are such a large number of new attractive female characters the audience is treated with more sequences of Bruce Wayne interacting with various women, usually in a social setting devoid of the dark undertones that many expected. This movie also was the first of the animated ''Batman'' movies where Batman "gets the girl" at the end, essentially giving the movie a happy ending.

Some fans attributed the difference between this film and the other feature film outings for the DCAU Batman to the fact that Bruce Timm himself was not actually involved in the production. As possible as that might be, everybody else involved with the film were old hands at the animated ''Batman'': Alan Burnett, Michael Reaves, Andrea Romano and the cast, Curt Geda, Lolita Ritmantis, and so on. Since these folks were equally as instrumental in the success of the original (including folks like Reaves, who hadn't been involved with the DCAU since the original ''B:TAS''), other fans disagree with the reasoning.


TRIVIA


  • The fact that Batman is roughly the same age as Carlton Duquesne, while Bruce Wayne and daughter Kathy Duquesne engage in romantic outings is not unusual with bachelors of Bruce's type. It's a common practice for 30+ wealthy bachelors to date women in their early 20s. This is the second time that Batman has been linked romantically to a woman that is basically half his age in any incarnation, animated or cinematic. The first time was with Carrie Kelly in '' The Dark Knight Strikes Again ''.


  • Furthermore, there is a scene in this movie where Bruce Wayne speaks with Barbara Gordon, who is apparently off to college, in a manner that suggests some sort of romantic relationship. This contrasts with Barbara being previously involved with Dick Grayson , the former Robin, now Nightwing , in the original animated series and the ''SubZero'' movie. This foreshadows the relationship between the two that was referenced in ''Batman Beyond''.


  • Pop singer Cherie has released two albums. Her album containing "Betcha Never" was aided significantly by the inclusion of the single in the soundtrack to ''Mystery of the Batwoman''.


  • This is the final time that we see Bane in any of the Bruce Timm cartoons; until his appearance some 50 years later in the ''Batman Beyond'' episode "The Winning Edge". It is never explained how he survived from the final battle sequence from this movie.


  • Batwoman's costume is very similar to that of the future Batman's (from '' Batman Beyond ''). It's quite possible that in-continuity-wise Batman drew inspiration from Batwoman's costume when designing the ''Batman Beyond'' suit.


  • In the short episode "Chase Me" (included in the special features of the movie) a person resembling the Black Canary (as seen in JLU) can be seen as one of the many girls that crowd around Bruce Wayne while he is attending a party.


  • The secret identity of original Batwoman of the 1950s comic book was Kathy Kane, nearly the same as Kathy Duquesne.


Cast

Kevin Conroy :
Bruce Wayne/Batman

Tara Strong :
Barbara Gordon

Efrem Zimbalist Jr. :
Alfred Pennyworth

Bob Hastings :
Commissioner James 'Jim' Gordon

David Ogden Stiers :
Oswald Chesterfield Cobblepot/The Penguin

Hector Elizondo :
Bane

Kelly Ripa :
Dr. Roxanne 'Rocky' Ballantine

Kimberly Brooks :
Kathleen 'Kathy' Duquesne

Elisa Gabrielli :
Detective Sonia Alcana

Kyra Sedgwick :
Voice of Batwoman

Eli Marienthal :
Timothy 'Tim' Drake/Robin

John Vernon :
Rupert Thorne

Kevin Michael Richardson :
Carlton Duquesne

Robert Costanzo :
Detective Harvey Bullock

Cherie :
Iceberg Lounge Singer


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