[S1E1] The Cat And The Claw Part One
Out in uptown Gotham City, Catwoman sneaks into an expensive apartment and steals a valuable necklace using her cat, Isis to see the security lasers and slip past them. However, Batman is watching and chases after the culprit. Catwoman is intrigued but leaps from the building top and uses her whip and acrobatic abilities to flee. Batman easily manages to catch up with her and chases her over the rooftops of Gotham. The chase eventually comes to an end in an alleyway and Catwoman attacks. She manages to bury him under trashcans and runs, but Isis is almost run over in the middle of the road. Fortunately for Isis, Batman saves her. Catwoman blows a cat whistle and calls Isis up.
[S1E1] The Cat and the Claw Part One
The next day, Selina and Bruce go out on their date, finally, but Red Claw's men start crashing their car into Bruce's trying to force him off a bridge. Bruce takes evasive driving maneuvers and finally forces the thugs off the bridge by playing chicken. Bruce takes Selina home and urges her to tell him if she's in trouble because he really cares about her, something he hasn't felt in a very long time. Selina thanks Bruce for his concern and goes back into her apartment. Upset over the attempt on her life and knowing about the bunkers underneath the resort she "dresses up" and goes out for the night.
Meanwhile, Maven is attacked by a thug in her own apartment. Just before the thug can hurt her, Batman arrives and pummels him into submission. Batman then confronts Maven about Catwoman's activities and whereabouts. Maven gives up the information and tells Batman that Catwoman is in love with him. Batman doesn't respond to this information.
Catwoman however, manages to cut the ropes with her claws and the pair manages to get free. Batman tells Catwoman to escape but he has to remain to destroy the plague. He uses a hose to spray gas from a tanker truck and tosses a grenade to set off the gas trail, thereby starting a conflagration that sets off the ammunition and destroys the facility including the newly released virus. Then, to escape, he drives the tanker truck through the garage door and crashes it into Red Claw's tandem rotor heavy-lift helicopter. Red Claw's stranded men including Multigon chairman Stern are all then illuminated by searchlights from hovering Gotham Police Department helicopters and arrested.
Gordon: To think, all this time, the feds have been looking for a man.Bruce: (as Batman over the phone, watching Selina come out of her apartment) Lately, I'm learning never to underestimate the opposite sex.
Gotham City has become the base of operations of the thief known as Catwoman and soon the Dark Knight becomes aware of her presence. However, Catwoman is not the only criminal operating in the city. An international terrorist by the name of Red Claw has also began working in the city, much to Batman and the Gotham City Police Department's dismay. It is then up to Batman to find the Red Claw while dealing with his conflicted emotions regarding Catwoman.
Out in uptown Gotham City, Catwoman sneaks into an expensive apartment and steals a valuable necklace using her cat, Isis to see the security lasers and slip past them. However, Batman is watching and chases after the culprit. Catwoman is intrigued but leaps from the building top and uses her whip and acrobatic abilities to flee. Batman easily manages to catch up with her and chases her over the rooftops of Gotham. The chase eventually comes to an end in an alleyway and Catwoman attacks. She manages to bury him under trashcans and runs, but Isis is almost run over in the middle of the road. Fortunately for Isis, Batman saves her. Catwoman blows a cat-whistle and calls Isis up.
"The Cat and the Claw" is a two-part episode of Batman: The Animated Series, directed by Kevin Altieri and Dick Sebast, which aired on September 5 and September 12, 1992, respectively. Although the episodes were produced consecutively as the 15th and 16th episodes of the first season, the first part aired as the series premiere and was separated from the second part, which was the eighth episode aired.
The next day, Bruce meets Selina at her apartment. Suddenly, Selina's lawyer, Martin, calls to inform her that Multigon International, an international company, has taken the land which she purchased for a mountain lion reserve. Bruce arranges a meeting with Multigon's chairman, Stern. Stern tells them that Multigon is planning to build a major resort and there is nothing he can do about it. When Bruce and Selina leave, Red Claw appears, telling Stern to have someone keep an eye on Selina.
Although the two parts of "The Cat and the Claw" were produced as the fifteenth and sixteenth episodes, Part 1 was aired first on September 5, 1992 to tap into the interest in the character of Catwoman aroused by the release of the live-action film Batman Returns (1992). Part 2 was later aired on September 12, 1992 as the eighth aired episode.
On the DVD "Batman: The Animated Series: Secrets of the Caped Crusader", the credits of Part I are those of Batman: The Animated Series: On Leather Wings (1992) rather than the actual episode. The credits of Part 2 are the combined credits of both parts 1 and 2.
The domestic cat is a small, usually furry, domesticated, and carnivorous mammal. It is often called a housecat when kept as an indoor pet,[6] or simply a cat when there is no need to distinguish it from other felids and felines. Cats are often valued by humans for companionship, and their ability to hunt vermin and household pests.Cats are similar in anatomy to the other felids, with strong, flexible bodies, quick reflexes, sharp retractable claws, and teeth adapted to killing small prey.
Wishful Thinking: Episode 1 is an Episode Briefing That can be found in the Otisburg district of Gotham. There are four parts that comprise this briefing, all of which can be found in the solo instance Gotham University Warehouse. After the first time you have access to this solo, you can repeat it via a daily from one of the machines in the Hall of Doom or JLA Watchtower once you reach level 30.
Their fear is delicious to him. Their dilated pupils, their breath ragged as they behold him! The moon parts the veil of the clouds for an instant; its silver light renders his terrifying visage even more apparent, even more horrendous. The air is thick with anticipation.
That isn't what the wolf tells her, though. She remembers seeing it before her: its eyes the pink of blood and water, its fur bright as the snow she so often dreamed about. She remembers the hunger growing in the pit of her stomach. When you're on all fours, it's so easy to taste something, so easy to bite and tear and claw. The timber wolves at her side made their intentions known in low growls and gnashing teeth. They were hungry, too.
"That depends on who you ask," says Katilda. "Before the Archangel's arrival, we were most witches. With her arrival, we took to the shadows, and now that she has departed, we are once again in the light."
Wednesday meets her last ally in the town of Jericho, where she has to go to mandatory therapy sessions, part of the deal to keep her attempted murder of the polo team out of her permanent records. Wednesday is unwilling to take therapy seriously and uses the opportunity to escape through the bathroom window. Since Headmaster Larissa keeps an eye on her to prevent her from missing her appointment, Wednesday takes cover at a local café, where she bumps into Tyler Galpin (Hunter Doohan). Tyler works at the café and is struggling to fix an espresso machine. Wednesday helps the young man with his machine and, in exchange, asks him to drive her to the train station. Tyler agrees to give Wednesday a ride after his shift, forcing her to wait an hour.
Battle CatFighting tigerAlias(es)CringerHomeworldEterniaSpeciesGreen tigerGenderMaleHair colorGreen with yellow stripesAffiliationHeroic WarriorsAbilitiesSpeed and strengthBehind the scenesContinuityPresentPlayed byAlan OppenheimerBattle Cat is a huge, armored tiger that serves as the companion of He-Man in battle. Equipped with a saddle, Battle Cat can c several warriors into battle like a steed, but his ferocious claws make him more formidable in combat than a mere horse. In many versions of Masters of the Universe continuity, he can speak, making him not simply a pet but a trusted confidant of He-Man
The origin of the character is established in "Battlecat". The episode recounts that Adam, while on a few days exploring the jungle as a boy, found a green tiger cub being attacked by a vicious sabrecat. After scaring the sabrecat away, Adam took the kitten back to the palace where it was tended to by Man-At-Arms. After it became well, Adam adopted the kitten as his pet. However the kitten was scared very easily, and Adam and the kitten were teased by Teela and the other children, with the kitten being called a cringer. Although Adam defended his pet, the name stuck. The Sorceress appeared and told Adam that Cringer might bring him embarrassment now, but in the future he would be useful. Years passed, and after Adam was given the ability to become He-Man he usually hid from Cringer. However, when an archeological dig was attacked by a recently released monster, Adam transformed into He-Man without knowing Cringer was watching. After spotting him, He-Man tried to reassure his pet that he was really Adam, but after pointing the Sword of Power towards Cringer it let out the usual energy beam, transforming Cringer into Battle Cat for the first time. He-Man was shocked to see the change in the usually timid cat, but remembered the Sorceress' words from when he was a child and he received another message, telling him Battle Cat was now his partner. Using Battle Cat, he was able to confine the beast and save the endangered team. 041b061a72