Beware the Gray Ghost
Plot
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The episode opens with a flashback of a young Bruce Wayne watching ''The Gray Ghost'', a black-and-white television show, and the episode cuts between the flashback and events in the present mirroring the show: a whirring sound is heard, a building is destroyed by an explosion, the Gray Ghost goes into action while Batman does the same in reality, and the police receive a ransom letter in both settings from the villainous "Mad Bomber". |
The episode opens with a flashback of a young Bruce Wayne watching ''The Gray Ghost'', a black-and-white television show, and the episode cuts between the flashback and events in the present mirroring the show: a whirring sound is heard, a building is destroyed by an explosion, the Gray Ghost goes into action while Batman does the same in reality, and the police receive a ransom letter in both settings from the villainous "Mad Bomber". |
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In the present Batman makes the connection between the explosions and the television show but does not remember the full synopsis. To get information, he tracks down Simon Trent, who portrayed the Gray Ghost and is now unemployed due to [[typecasting]], and short of money as Simon ducks his [[landlord]]. |
In the present Batman makes the connection between the explosions and the television show but does not remember the full synopsis, and the show’s production copies were destroyed in a vault fire. To get information, he tracks down Simon Trent, who portrayed the Gray Ghost and is now unemployed due to [[typecasting]], and short of money as Simon ducks his [[landlord]]. After Simon’s agent Frankie tells him that he didn't get the part he was auditioning for, Simon trashes the glass containers in his apartment containing his memorabilia out of frustration. He eventually sells his Gray Ghost costume and other memorabilia to toy shop owner and collector Ted Dymer in a last attempt to make ends meet, but the next morning finds that Batman has returned it all and repaired the broken cases with a letter telling him to meet him in an alley. Unsure of handling the case, he only gives Batman a copy of the show from his personal archive. |
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Learning the source of the whirring noises are remote-control toy cars armed with explosives, Bruce realizes the next target will be the Gotham Library. He defends the library |
Learning the source of the whirring noises are remote-control toy cars armed with explosives, Bruce realizes the next target will be the Gotham Library. He defends the library yet is overwhelmed, but gets rescued by Trent, who is now wearing the Gray Ghost costume. |
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At the [[Batcave]] Batman reveals his own treasured collection of ''Gray Ghost'' memorabilia, citing his fictional exploits as a strong influence in his own career. However, they discover |
At the [[Batcave]] Batman reveals his own treasured collection of ''Gray Ghost'' memorabilia, citing his fictional exploits as a strong influence in his own career. However, they discover Trent's fingerprints on a captured toy car, implicating Trent in the bombing, but a stunned Trent realizes in horror that the Mad Bomber is Dymer, who is carrying out the attacks to raise money as he is obsessed with toys. Batman and Trent capture Dymer, and indirectly destroy his toy store and weaponry, with Dymer weeping over the loss of his toys. |
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Trent is recognized as a real-life hero, prompting a resurgence in the Gray Ghost's popularity. His complete archive of the ''Gray Ghost'' series is re-released, providing him with fresh income from distribution, massive increase in the value of his merchandise, and a revitalized career. Bruce visits him at the product launch |
Trent is recognized as a real-life hero, prompting a resurgence in the Gray Ghost's popularity. His complete archive of the ''Gray Ghost'' series is re-released, providing him with fresh income from distribution, massive increase in the value of his merchandise, and a revitalized career. Bruce visits him at the product launch for an autograph, repeating what he said earlier: the Gray Ghost was, and still is, his childhood hero. Realizing that Bruce is Batman, Trent smiles. The scene then pans upward to show a poster cover of [[People (magazine)|''People'' Magazine]] with the Gray Ghost's return on the cover with a silhouette of a bat behind him. |
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==Voice cast== |
==Voice cast== |
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