The Batman Animated Series Trivia Challenge

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Fri, 23 Apr 2010, 00:52 #40 Last Edit: Mon, 14 Feb 2011, 23:56 by THE BAT-MAN
Quote from: gordonblu on Fri, 23 Apr  2010, 00:02
seven: 1.the Cat and the Claw
            2.Feat of Clay
            3.Two-Face
            4.Robin's Reckoning
            5.Heart of Steel
            6.Shadow of the Bat
            7. The Demon's Quest

Correct.

Quote from: gordonblu on Fri, 23 Apr  2010, 00:02

Which two villains hold a personal grudge against one another?

There are more than just two villains in the series, who hold a personal grudge against one another.  Some examples include:

Clayface and Roland Dagget
Two-Face and Rupert Thorne
Rupert Thorne and Stromwell
Harvey Dent and Poison Ivy
Catwoman and Red Claw

Maybe you should make your question multiple choice?

I realized that after I turned off the computer for the night. I should have said which two "crazy" villains had it in for each other.



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Sat, 24 Apr 2010, 04:37 #42 Last Edit: Mon, 14 Feb 2011, 23:56 by THE BAT-MAN
Forget about it.

Which abominable actor is known for playing a main villain, yet he also plays a more benign role as well?
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Tue, 27 Apr 2010, 18:11 #44 Last Edit: Mon, 14 Feb 2011, 23:56 by THE BAT-MAN
Can you be a little more specific? 

He plays a major villain in Batman's life, he also plays an "ally" of Batman as well, and I'm not referring to his earlier identity. No BULL!
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Wed, 28 Apr 2010, 23:17 #46 Last Edit: Mon, 14 Feb 2011, 23:57 by THE BAT-MAN
Quote from: gordonblu on Tue, 27 Apr  2010, 00:33
Which abominable actor is known for playing a main villain, yet he also plays a more benign role as well?

Quote from: gordonblu on Wed, 28 Apr  2010, 22:38
He plays a major villain in Batman's life, he also plays an "ally" of Batman as well, and I'm not referring to his earlier identity. No BULL!

Answer:  Marc Singer,  though I wouldn't say he is an abominable actor.  He played  MAN-BAT and Dr. Kirk Langstrom.  After his incident with becoming MAN-BAT.  He later became an ally to batman in two episodes, Tyger Tyger and Terror in the Sky.

Thu, 29 Apr 2010, 00:07 #47 Last Edit: Thu, 29 Apr 2010, 00:10 by gordonblu
It's not Marc Singer. Richard Moll (who played Bull on Night Court and the abominable snowman or yeti(yet he)in Ringo Starr's Caveman) played Two-Face, but he also played the Bat Computer.

I was trying really hard to not make it obvious, but I end up being too vague.


What unfortunate event led to the redesign of the Penguin in the WB episodes?
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Thu, 29 Apr 2010, 03:06 #48 Last Edit: Mon, 14 Feb 2011, 23:57 by THE BAT-MAN
Quote from: gordonblu on Thu, 29 Apr  2010, 00:07
It's not Marc Singer. Richard Moll (who played Bull on Night Court and the abominable snowman or yeti(yet he)in Ringo Starr's Caveman) played Two-Face, but he also played the Bat Computer.

I was trying really hard to not make it obvious, but I end up being too vague.

Exactly, you were too vague.  You should at least make it multiple choice or true or false.  What threw me off was when you said, "abominable actor."  Which I thought was your way of saying either a bad actor or a horrific looking villain.  I wanted to say Richard Moll, but when you said he was also an ally and that you weren't referring to an earlier identity.  I thought who else was an ally.  So, I wouldn't say that Marc Singer is the wrong answer for he was both a main villain and an ally.  I think you should work more on your questions.

Thu, 29 Apr 2010, 04:04 #49 Last Edit: Thu, 29 Apr 2010, 04:12 by gordonblu
The questions aren't bad, I just need to work on my phrasing.

Looking back at the original, I should have phrased it "yet he VOICES an ally", instead of "yet he plays an ally". If I'm leaving verbal clues elsewhere I will try to use quotation marks instead of bold type, `cause I noticed it's hard to spot the bold against the normal typeface.

Here's a multiple choice:

Which of the following episode does not feature the Joker in any way shape or form?

A. Almost Got `em
B. The Forgotten
C. The Trial
D. Batgirl Returns
E. None of the Above.
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