Terry's Friend Dates a Robot
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| "Terry's Friend Dates a Robot" | |
| Airdate: | January 15, 2000 (USA) |
| Production Number: | 26 |
| Airdate Order: | 26 |
| Animation Services by: | Koko / Dong Yang |
| Written by: | John P. McCann |
| Directed by: | Dan Riba |
| Episode images (4) | |
"Terry's Friend Dates a Robot" is the twenty-sixth episode of Batman Beyond. It depicts the troubles that arise when Terry's friend Howard illegally gets a synthoid that can double for a human. Fed up with being considered a loser and sad no one will come to his house party, Howard believes that getting an attractive girlfriend will gain him popularity. When he goes to a synthoid factory with Terry he finds he can get a custom made robot that appears to be human. However, after Howard buys his new girlfriend he soon learns that she's completely amoral and far too possessive.
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[edit] Plot
Batman prepares for battle while Bruce coaches him on fighting the criminal adversaries. The Riddler, Two-Face and Killer Croc all fight against him but Batman is just as effective against them as his mentor. During the fight with Killer Croc Batman rips his head off reveling it to be only a robot. Bruce scolds him for his lack of subtlety and tells him to get a replacement after school.
Out at Hamilton Hill High School, Howard goes around the school announcing a party at his house but no one seems to be interested. Terry and Dana tell him to give up on the more popular students and that he's being shallow. Howard, however, doesn't care and claims that what he really wants is a cool girlfriend and popularity.
Terry goes off to the synthoid factory and brings Howard along for the ride. While Terry deals with paperwork Howard wanders around and sees a worker create a female for an unknown customer. Intrigued, Howard goes to the man and orders a special order for himself in spite of the fact that he's told that it's illegal. He's very specific about her appearance but when it comes to personality he only says she has to be, "Completely devoted to me, 100% loyal."
The next day, the synthoid walks through the halls of the High School gathering a lot of attention, especially that of Nelson. However, she shoves off Nelson saying she's only interested in Howard. Howard introduces her as Cyn-thi-a and the two leave. Nelson is angry believing that Howard doesn't deserve someone like Cynthia and plans to "put him in his place." Cynthia hears his plans and gets angry.
Later, Nelson comes into the locker room from sports practice and finds Howard's locker is open. He immediately begins a search. Cynthia is also in the locker room and when Nelson is in position she shoves over the lockers nearly crushing him.
News of the accident spreads fast and the students wonder of its cause. Cynthia, however coldly blows off the situation. The other students aren't very happy around her attitude.
Terry goes to investigate the fallen lockers and discovers handprints deeply imbedded into them. Curious on how someone with such small hands could push over lockers, he scans for fingerprints but finds that there aren't any.
Now that he has Cynthia at his side, Howard re-announces his party and the students are interested. Chelsea even offers to have a dance with Howard, which upsets Cynthia so much she cracks Howard's notebook with her bare hands. Terry notices this and follows after her. He soon discovers Cynthia trying to push over the School's stone logo onto Chelsea. When he tries to stop her, she attacks him throwing him off the building. Only Terry's agility saves him.
That night, as Batman, Terry goes back to the synthoid factory and finds Louie fulfilling more illegal orders. Louie activates several synthoids and has them attack Batman but they are of little threat. After the synthoids are done, Louie confronts Batman but the ruse fails. Terry catches Louie and ends his sideline business.
Meanwhile, Howard is having trouble with Cynthia as she continues to shove anyone who shows any interest in him or tries to stop her. Howard takes Cynthia into his room and tries to get her to stop but she refuses to listen. Howard then tells her that he wants to see other girls. Upon hearing this, Cynthia malfunctions and becomes outright violent nearly killing Howard. Maxine stops Cynthia but the synthoid's strength proves to be too great. Maxine is almost killed herself but Batman arrives to stop the carnage.
With a stronger opponent to face, Cynthia gets even more violent forcing the party guests to flee the house. The fight continues for a while but Cynthia is a formidable opponent. In desperation, Howard tries to talk things out with her and offers to be friends; Terry slaps his heads as Howard did the wrong thing. This drives Cynthia completely mad. Her circuits overloaded, Cynthia explodes destroying the entire house.
Batman drops Howard outside where the other students congratulate him on the party and its "legendary" end. Howard is happy that he now has the popularity he sought, but finds that Chelsea isn't interested in him and to make things worse his parents arrive. They are angry at both the fact that he maxed out their credit card thereby forcing them to cut their vacation short and that he blew their house up, thinking he bought dynamite. Howard's friends leave him to his fate.
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[edit] Production Notes
- According to the commentary for "The Eggbaby", Max Brooks inadvertently believed that the producers were unhappy with his performance as Howard Groote. He just walked in and overheard complaints, which he thought were about him. (The complaints were actually about a then-released movie.) He was thus surprised when he was later asked to reprise Howard in later episodes and the misunderstanding was resolved.
[edit] Production Inconsistencies
- When Louie makes a run for it, Terry throws bolas at him ensnaring his legs, and when he falls down he has a rope coiled around his arms. However, in the previous shot, he was running with his arms free.
[edit] Trivia
- The GOLEM from its eponymous episode makes an appearance when Howard is exploring the synthoid factory.
- Bruce Timm has stated on various audio commentaries that he admires the Buffyverse, and in the "Rebirth, Part I" commentary he said that he was asked to make Batman Beyond like Buffy the Vampire Slayer, which was very popular of WB at that time. Curiously, one year and one month after the airing of this episode, Buffy aired an episode with plot points similar to this one, in which a misfit creates an android girlfriend, who also goes haywire in a party.
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[edit] Quotes
Louie: You ought to look into getting a synthoid, bat-freak! It'd give you something to do on friday night! |
| Previously produced episode: "Babel" | Episodes of Batman Beyond | Next produced episode: "Eyewitness" |
| Previously aired episode: "Babel" | Next aired episode: "Eyewitness" |
