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Season 6: Episode 289 - BATMAN: The Animated Series: Feat of Clay Pt 1& 2/Vendetta/Fear of Victory

Season 6:  Episode 289 - BATMAN: The Animated Series:  Feat of Clay Pt 1& 2/Vendetta/Fear of Victory
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Feb 15, 2023 · 1h 37m 57s

Batman: The Animated Series Feat of Clay – Part 1 Bruce Wayne is framed for the attempted murder of Lucius Fox. The real perpetrator is an actor and master of...

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Batman: The Animated Series

Feat of Clay – Part 1
Bruce Wayne is framed for the attempted murder of Lucius Fox. The real perpetrator is an actor and master of disguise named Matt Hagen, who was disfigured in a car accident years ago. In order to keep his fame, he secretly started working for Roland Daggett, who provides him with a monthly supply of an addictive face cream known as Renuyu (a pun on "Renew You") that can temporarily reshape his face back to normal, and who wants to take Wayne Enterprises over for marketing expansion. For botching the murder due to Batman's interference, Hagen's supply is cut off, and when he breaks into Daggett's lab for more Renuyu, he pays the price dearly when Daggett's men drench his face in the formula and force him to swallow liters of it to avoid drowning. Meanwhile, Bruce Wayne is arrested and taken into custody, charged with the assault on Fox.

Feat of Clay – Part 2
Bruce Wayne is released from prison on bail. Hagen, as it turns out, survived the murder attempt on him, but at a high cost: the formula entered his body and soaked every single one of his cells, turning him into a shape-shifting mutant. With his newfound powers, Hagen, now calling himself Clayface, decides to take his revenge on Daggett and his men, and Batman must bring Daggett to justice and stop Clayface before innocent people are hurt.

Vendetta
Detective Bullock is arrested for kidnapping. Batman, who dislikes Bullock but nevertheless believes him to be a good man, investigates, and discovers the identity of the real criminal: Killer Croc, who harbors a vendetta against Bullock for capturing him once. Batman must clear Bullock's name before it is too late.

Fear of Victory
The Scarecrow invents a fear chemical that is activated by adrenaline. Then, he uses it to affect the outcome of athletic events. Whenever a single person becomes agitated, the fear chemical kicks in, turning his excitement to fear. The Scarecrow bets against the sports stars' teams as part of his criminal scheme to scare up some quick cash, and Batman and Robin must foil his plot.

Opening Credits; Introduction (1.29); Episode One & Two: Feat of Clay Part 1 & 2 (30.23); Episode Three: Vendetta (50.50); Episode Four: Fear of Victory (1:03.05); Amazing Design Advertisement (1:14.57); Favourite Character and Least Favourite Character and Favourite Episode (1:16.09);Same Bat Time, Same Bat Channel (1:33.15); Closing Credits (1:34.24)

Opening Credits– Batman Animated Theme by Danny Elfman. Copyright 1992 Warner Music

Closing Credits: The Fear by Lily Allen. Taken from the album It Not Me, It’s You. Copyright 2007 Regal Records ​

Original Music copyrighted 2020 Dan Hughes Music and the Literary License Podcast.

All rights reserved. Used with Kind Permission.

All songs available through Amazon Music.
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