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Bruce Timm stated thatthe wholeLuke, I Am Your Father between Bruce and Terry wassparked when he realized that Terry and Matt's hair color (black) was highly improbable, if not impossible, with his given parents (sandy brunette and redhead). Now, what are the odds that a reasonably intelligent man who probably knows a thing or two about genetics, such as Warren, might think the same thing?
He was completely in the dark about Waller's Project Batman Beyond. How much do you want to bet that he mightattribute it to long-term infidelity instead? The odds are high.
Furthermore, when describing the project to Terry, Waller said that she specifically looked for a couple with "psychological profiles nearly identical to that of Bruce's parents." The Thomas and Martha Wayne that we all know and love would never get a divorce without some kind of powerful outside influence.
Bruce figured out thatTerry Mc Ginnis was his son beforeBatman Beyond even began.
Think about it:Warren McGinnis worked for Bruce's company, where presumably Bruce was running personal background checks on all his employees. Even ifTerry and Matt's lineage didn't become apparent then, it's probable that Bruce came acrossProject Batman Beyond while keeping an eye on/investigating Cadmus. The reason he was so angry about Terry taking the Bat-suit and becoming Batman was that he wanted to stick it toCadmus for taking his genetic material and interfering without his permission..
He appeared as a time anomaly in "Once and Future Thing part 2" in JLU, but no other mention of him was ever made. The JLA in this universe has a different Green Lantern. And Kyle Rayner has Hal'sexact origin story. Hal Jordan never truly existed in the DCAU; he just came in from an alternate timeline thing.
When Hal appears briefly in "Once and Future Thing part 2", Rex Stewart doesn't disappear from existence. The reasoning is explainable when one remembers that time when John Stewart tried to transfer zones with the Green Lantern corps. The time shift shows (briefly) a reality where John swapped jurisdiction due to starting a new life with Shayera, perhaps patrolling Zur-Eh-Narr. Since Kyle Rayner was not patrolled in any particular zone due to still being in training and Earth needed a Green Lantern, the switch was made to switch John and Hal. Hal Jordan could just be patrolling a different zone in the universe and still exist in the DCAU. Perhaps that crisis Shining Knight made reference to when Eiling was fighting non-super powered beings was Superman helping a planet in Hal's jurisdiction.
While the movie was produced between seasons, as I recall there's no reason to suppose that the movie couldn't serve as a epilogue to the original series, and it'd be tough to explain how the Joker escaped from the Phantasm in the end. Come the New Batman Adventures, and we have a Joker that looks radically different,even when compared with the other redesigns. The explanation? When the real Joker died, a distraught Harley Quinn convinced Poison Ivy, against her better judgment, to create a plant based impostor Joker. In other words, the Joker with no eyes isn't the real deal, and only exists because Harley couldn't let go. It's possible that the Joker seen in Return of the Joker is the original, somehow brought back from the dead, because he does have eyes and not dots, though its unclear who could have resurrected the Joker-Ra's Al Ghul perhaps?
In theReturn of the Joker film, Mistah J criticizes Terry's Batsuit, one of the faults he finds with it being that the "Ears are too long." . However, the original Batman is shown inJustice League and inJustice League Unlimited to be wearing a suit with ears that are just as long as the ones of the future high-tech suit. Evidently, Bruce made this new suit sometime after the final episode ofThe New Batman Adventures, and Joker disliked the change.
In "The Savage Time" alternate history, a little girl matching Cassie's description is clearly seen amongBatman's band of followers which also included Dick, Barbara, and Tim. So Cassie exists within the DCAU. Yet she never becomes Batgirl. So what happened to her?
Now consider that Curare is a super-lethal assassin who displays an uncanny ability to read opponents' movements and never speaks...
Given that Ivy is aMad Scientist and (as far as I can remember) plants (Her hat) have both male and female parts...
Hence Virgil's first-season comments about Clark Kent being Superman, etc. But early on, Dwayne McCall, aReality Warper and comic book geek, merged the Staticverse with the DCAU, making everyone forget the seperate reality's history. From their point of view, the JLA hadalways been real.
Few have said the Joker in The New Batman Adventures looks different because the red lips and green hair are just added on. In other words, every thing, but the white skin is make up.
Some have said that before the Joker's death, him and Harley had a son, or were sexually involved before his death, and Harley was pregnant during the time.
Hey, both are bald and evil. Luthor is smart however.
Because I refuse to believe that Batman's darkest secret has become the stuff of legend among superheroes. However, they may have waited until he knew Terry was Bruce's son before they did it.
Okay, here are some of MY explanations for the villains of New Batman Adventures revamped looks,
Batman Beyond is supposed to take place in Earth-12, by extension the rest of the DCAU sould too
He has red hair, brown eyes, a childish and light hearted personality, his last name is West, and he's into crimefighting. Yes, the NSA areWell-Intentioned Extremists, but he himself has never done anything morally questionable on screen. His most notable personality traits are blind loyalty, optimism and an inferiority complex - he's the son (grandson?) of a founding member of theJustice League who has no superpowers. Why do YOU think he was straining so hard to prove himself at every opportunity? Everything he does makes more sense if he's related to Wally West. There's also the meta fact thatThe Zeta Project was created before theJustice League was, and the character designs are eeriely similar, with the only notable differences being a slight hairstyle change and Orin having orange-brown eyes. It could've been done on purpose to hint at this. The questions I have now are why he has no superhuman abilitie and who his mother was. (Is? Was? He never once contacts his family, which is weird because even the other Agents do that. Family falling out, maybe?)
Granted, this is not allthat much of a wild mass guess, considering that he is part of the Justice League, but there is something odd about Bouncing Boy's reaction to John Stewart being that a) Stewart is famous b) Stewart is the father of someone, to the point that he forgets that mentioning that could screw up the timesteam. Considering all the other things Chuck could have been fanboying about, and that we know that Warhawk is John Stewart's son...
I'm sure it's old news anyway, but yep, Kal-El knocked up the leader of the Female Furies in the STAS "Legacy" and their son would grow up to be the ruler of Apokolips.
Remeber, by Batman Beyond it IS possible to have a human-like robot. And Toyman can time travel. Sooo...
This would explain alot, as many of the synthoids in BTAS were not very humsn like, but by the BB era, the technology was just right.
I watched it and thought it was strange how he had broken up with Dana but then at the end of the episode, he apparently had a date with her and had an engagement ring. Also, him quitting the Justice League, but then Clark asks him for help on a case. Then it hit me, these are visions Terry is having of what he thinks his life will be like in the near future. Even his big fight with Bruce at the beginning might have been a product of him wanting to confront Bruce (and leave him in pain as he had dropped his medicine and had heart pains).
Seriously, this would explain so, so, so many things....
AfterMask of the Phantasm, she was only seen once in the entire DCAU, as an assassin, ready to kill Terry's parents for ProjectBatman Beyond. She either A. was an assassin working for money (teleporting would be a very useful trait), Batman, if he was willing to kill, or fell into a grey area betwen good and evil, not knowing what to do, but never being good enough to be become a Justice. Batman never took her out, since it would mean making him face his feelings over her, and admit a very big failure on his part.