Over the Edge (The New Batman Adventures)

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The New Batman Adventures episode
Over the Edge
Episode no. Season 04
Episode 12
Writer(s) Paul Dini and Bruce Timm
Director Yuichiro Yano
Original airdate May 23, 1998
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Over the Edge is the title of an episode from The New Batman Adventures.

[edit] Plot

Template:Spoilers Barbara Gordon's worst nightmare becomes reality when - after being doused with fear gas during a confrontation with the Scarecrow - she dreams that Batgirl's death at the hands of the Scarecrow and the immediate discovery of her identity by her father, Police Commissioner James Gordon, unleashes a no-holds-barred hunt for Batman and his allies. As Gotham's knights fall one by one, Gordon's obsession brings him to recruit one of the greatest menaces the city has ever faced, Bane, to hunt down and subdue Batman - but Bane ultimately proves more than either one can handle...

The tragic end of the adventure forces Barbara to reconsider if her secret from the person who loves her the most is worth the risks it entails.

[edit] Trivia

  • Paul Dini says he got the inspiration for the episode's structure from watching The Simpsons (ironic, considering the dark plot of the story). Dini points to the rat-a-tat pace and ability to shift focus onto multiple characters all across the plot as being very Simpsons. [1]
  • Bane's prisoner number at Arkham Asylum, 80987, is the book number of the Lovecraft book "Crypt of Cthulu", which is the very series Arkham Asylum originates from.
  • At the end of the episode it is implied that Commissioner Gordon already knew his daughter's secret.

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  • In the DVD commentary track, Dini states that, despite fan speculation, he had intended the "dream sequence" ending to be part of the episode from the beginning, and that he included various items (such as Batgirl's killer being the Scarecrow) intended to subtly plant the seeds that would let such an ending make sense.

[edit] Cast

Actor Role
Kevin Conroy Batman
Mathew Valencia Robin/Tim Drake
Loren Lester Nightwing/Dick Grayson
Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. Alfred Pennyworth/Reporter
Tara Charendoff Batgirl/Barbara Gordon
Robert Costanzo Detective Harvey Bullock
Bob Hastings Commissioner Gordon
Liane Schirmer Officer Renee Montoya
Jeff Bennett Jack Ryder
Lloyd Bochner Mayor Hamilton Hill
Roddy McDowall Mad Hatter
John Garry Lawyer
Arleen Sorkin Harley Quinn
Henry Silva Bane
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