Gotham Girls
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Gotham Girls | |
Genre | Animated comedy/drama with film noir elements. |
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Created by | Noodle Soup Productions |
Starring | Adrienne Barbeau Arleen Sorkin Diane Pershing Tara Strong Jean Rasey Bob Hastings Tom Kenny |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 30 (3 series of 10) |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Jeremy Rosenberg Ben Stein |
Running time | 2–5 minutes per episode (more with interactive elements) |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | Internet (gothamgirls.com / www2.warnerbros.com) |
Original run | 2000 – 2002 |
Gotham Girls is an American Flash animation series about the females of Gotham City, created and produced jointly by Warner Brothers and Noodle Soup Productions. Episodes starred Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, Batgirl, Catwoman and Zatanna in short stories of varying length about the daily lives of the characters (from the DC Comics universe).
It is also the name of a related comic book series.
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[edit] Flash animation series
Gotham Girls is one of the few series of Flash animations made by a professional publisher of mainstream cartoons, and features professional voice-acting by the same actresses and actors as those who voiced the television series. Its use of Flash (and also vector graphics) enables the animation to appear undistorted and unpixellated at any resolution. However, the episodes do not tend to show the Symbols (the pieces used to create the flash) outside of the intended viewing area. For example, in Season 1 Episode 1 while the light beam on Harley continues off screen, her body is only drawn for the dimensions of the intended viewing area.
Each episode features a mini-game or puzzle which can be played while the clip downloads, as well as an interactive feature which allows viewers to help a character make a certain decision.
Other features of the website include downloadable trailers (1, 2), screensavers, desktop backgrounds, internet chat buddy icons, as well as biographies of the characters (additional bios can be viewed by clicking on the occasional flapping bat image appearing in the bottom-right corner while watching the show itself at certain points) and an online version of the classic game Othello (aka Reversi) featuring the Gotham Girls.
The series lasted for three seasons (10 episodes each), with each episode released month-by-month. While the first two seasons featured primarily comedic episodes, the third season attempted to make the show more serious. These episodes linked directly to Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero. Dropping the magician Zatanna from its lineup and adding a host of new characters to the cast, including Detective Renee Montoya, each episode from this series tied into the next, forming a collective thirty-minute whodunit. The storyline also dealt with issues not seen since Batman: The Animated Series, such as the corruption of the Gotham Police Force, Poison Ivy's environmental crusade and Commissioner Gordon's wavering faith in costumed superheroes.
The series finale, "Cold Hands, Cold Heart" aired in 2002, wrapping up the mystery and ending the website. GothamGirls.com is no longer online, but the individual flash files themselves remain on the Warner Brothers server and can still be accessed at the links below.
[edit] Season 1
- "The Vault"
- "Lap Bat"
- "Trick or Trick (Part one)"
"Trick or Trick (Part two)" - "A Little Night Magic"
- "More Than One Way"
- "Precious Birthstones"
- "Pave Paradise"
- "The Three Babes"
- "The Gardener's Apprentice"
- "Lady - X"
[edit] Season 2
- "Hold That Tiger"
- "Miss Un-Congeniality"
- "Strategery"
- "Baby Boom"
- "Cat -n- Mouse"
- "Bat'ing Cleanup"
- "Catsitter"
- "Gotham Noir"
- "Scout's Dis-Honor"
- "I'm Badgirl"
[edit] Season 3
- "Ms.-ing in Action"
- "Gotham in Pink"
- "Hear Me Roar"
- "Gotham in Blue"
- "A Cat in the Hand"
- "Jailhouse Wreck"
- "Honor Among Thieves"
- "No, I'm Batgirl"
- "Signal Fires"
- "Cold Hands, Cold Heart"
[edit] Voice cast
- Adrienne Barbeau – Selina Kyle (Catwoman), Renee Montoya
- Arleen Sorkin – Dr. Harleen Quinzel (Harley Quinn)
- Diane Pershing – Dr. Pamela Lillian Isley (Poison Ivy)
- Tara Strong – Barbara Gordon (Batgirl), Elizabeth Styles
- Pamela Franklin - Zatanna
- Jean Rasey – Dora Smithy, Acting Commissioner Caroline Greenway
- Bob Hastings – Commissioner James Gordon
- Tom Kenny – WGBS Anchor, Rogue Cop, Additional Voices
- Dee Bradley Baker - Additional Voices
[edit] Comic series
A highly successful five-issue Gotham Girls comic book mini-series was produced by DC Comics in 2002 written by Paul Storrie, riding on the popularity of the online animated series and providing more mainstream publicity for its internet-based predecessor. It starred Poison Ivy, Harley Quinn, Catwoman, Batgirl and Renee Montoya, and each issue spotlighted one of these characters to a certain degree. The story, which took place in the DC animated universe, involved a vial of chemicals that the three villainesses fought over, as they also tried to avoid capture by Batgirl and Detective Montoya.
[edit] Batman: Harley and Ivy
There was also a sequel mini-series of sorts to the Gotham Girls comic mini-series, titled Batman: Harley and Ivy. This 3 issue mini-series followed the continued misadventures of Harley and Ivy.
[edit] DVD release
Warner Bros. Home Video has announced that the complete Gotham Girls series was included as a bonus feature on the DVD release of the Birds of Prey TV series, on July 15, 2008.[1][2]
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Gotham Girls official site, (no longer active)
- Gotham Girls @ The World's Finest
- Gotham Girls at the Internet Movie Database
- Anination
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