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Justice League Unlimited :: Chaos at the Earth's Core (05x03)
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| Title: | Chaos at the Earth's Core |
| Episode #: | 05x03 |
| Original Airdate: | Saturday September 24th, 2005 |
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Feb 15, 2006 |
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Episode Summary |
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Stargirl, S.T.R.I.P.E., Supergirl and Green Lantern are mysteriously transported into the Earth's core were they help liberate Skartaris from Deimos control, and meet some familiar villains in the process.
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Working title: "Heart of Stone." | Malcolm McDowell reprises his role as Metallo from Superman. Metallo had a short part in second season’s episode "Hereafter (1)," but was voiced by Corey Burton. | Supergirl bears a new uniform from now on. It is the costume that Bruce Timm intended for her to use in Superman. As of this episode, she also dons this new uniform of her newest comics incarnation. | Bizarro has a big gray gash across his forehead. Bruce Timm has revealed that Bizarro underwent brain surgery, so that now he fully obeys Luthor, which in some way comes full circle with Lex's original intention for him in "Identity Crisis." | The first episode of JLU that Matt Wayne wrote. |
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Stargirl: Eat my sparkles, turtle! | Supergirl Fan: (kicks Stargirl) Don't you talk about Supergirl! Supergirl can melt you with her eyes!
Stargirl: Big whoop – my stepdad here is a Mecha.
Supergirl Fan: Ha! Mecha is so last year. | S.T.R.I.P.E.: (to Stargirl) If I was you, I wouldn't talk behind somebody's back... when they got superhearing. | Supergirl: What are you waiting for? Zap 'em with your star thingy!
Stargirl: Oh, may I? ‘Coz it would be such an honor to help the great Supergirl out of a jam. | Stargirl: Geez, you call that an army?
Warlord: Most of these folks have lost everything to Deimos, so, you know, feel free to dump on them. | Warlord: Back when I was in the Air Force, that energy stuff was science fiction.
Green Lantern: That explains why Morgan the Barbarian packs an auto-mag. | Deimos: My magic is strongest, girl.
Stargirl: Your breath is strongest, dude – that’s about it. | Deimos: Such a pretty child... but then they're always pretty when I begin. | Warlord: Deimos!!! You and me, pal.
Deimos: Morgan. I was hoping to kill you today. | Supergirl: (to Metallo) Touch it and you're tinfoil. | Metallo: At this distance, the kryptonite cell that powers me would bring your cousin to his knees.
Supergirl: I’m immune to kryptonite, metal mouth. Give up! (dodges Metallo’s kryptonite blast and grabs Stargirl’s Star Staff)
Metallo: If you’re immune, love, why do you need that staff? | Metallo: You lied, little one. I can see the illness creeping over you. You have none of Superman’s strength.
Supergirl: But I got brains. | Stargirl: Uhhh, my dad.
Supergirl: I know. Superman tried to keep me on the farm. Made me hide there for three years.
Stargirl: Big deal, I’ve still got a curfew. Enough cosmic energy to trash a city and I can’t stay out past ten.
Supergirl: Three years. On a farm. In Kansas. |
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Where are Green Lantern and S.T.R.I.P.E. when Metallo is after Supergirl? There are no sounds of combat anymore and Supergirl is firing highly-visible blasts. Why did only Stargirl come to her aid? | When Supergirl cuts Metallo’s power source out of his chest, his neck is covered with synthetic skin, which it didn’t have before, and afterwards, it’s gone again. | After being deprived of his battery, Metallo has his right arm extended. When Green Lantern and S.T.R.I.P.E. fly off at the very end, Metallo's arm is lying down. |
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Giant Japanese Monster
The monster that the Leaguers were fighting at the beginning is a parody of Gamera, a giant radioactive turtle that breathes fire and flies by firing thrust through its leg holes. Gamera is best known for being a recurring target on the cult television program Mystery Science Theater 3000. |
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The closing credits feature clips of the upcoming episodes "To Another Shore" and "Flash and Substance." |
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