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'''The Cape and Cowl Conspiracy''' is the thirty-first episode of {{btas}}. It first aired on October 14th, 1992.
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"'''The Cape and Cowl Conspiracy'''" is the thirty-first episode of {{btas}}. It first aired on October 14th, 1992.
   
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The nobleman [[Baron Waclow Jozek]] hires an agent named [[Josiah Wormwood]], known for using deathtraps to extract secrets from his victims, to get [[Batman]]'s cape and cowl. The criminal, posing as a Russian count, has been assaulted by the Dark Knight earlier in the evening about some missing bearer bonds (Batman was briefed by [[James Gordon|Commissioner Gordon]]) which were stolen by Wormwood after receiving their location in his recent deathtrap at the start of the episode. As part of his contract, Wormwood agrees to reveal where he hid the bearer bonds so that he can learn why his new employer wants Batman's cape and cowl. As the episode continues, Batman is lured into several deathtraps trying to keep his cape and cowl. The last deathtrap proves to be the charm as Batman, overcome by superheated spotlights and a cleverly hidden tank of nerve gas, surrenders the desired prize to Wormwood; his identity is still secret as Batman is wearing a bandanna. Later, as arranged, Wormwood meets Jozek in his penthouse and reveals the location of the bearer bonds, after which he asks what his employer intends to do with the cape and cowl to which he says " I am going...to wear them." Turning around, the "criminal " is revealed to be none other than Batman, who was impersonating Jozek the entire episode. (Earlier in the episode, Batman had forced the real Jozek to flee Gotham.) As a final twist, after being put in a prison cell, Wormwood, as "long, cold nights will be the norm," is given Batman's cape and cowl to keep him warm by the Dark Knight.
 
The nobleman [[Baron Waclow Jozek]] hires an agent named [[Josiah Wormwood]], known for using deathtraps to extract secrets from his victims, to get [[Batman]]'s cape and cowl. The criminal, posing as a Russian count, has been assaulted by the Dark Knight earlier in the evening about some missing bearer bonds (Batman was briefed by [[James Gordon|Commissioner Gordon]]) which were stolen by Wormwood after receiving their location in his recent deathtrap at the start of the episode. As part of his contract, Wormwood agrees to reveal where he hid the bearer bonds so that he can learn why his new employer wants Batman's cape and cowl. As the episode continues, Batman is lured into several deathtraps trying to keep his cape and cowl. The last deathtrap proves to be the charm as Batman, overcome by superheated spotlights and a cleverly hidden tank of nerve gas, surrenders the desired prize to Wormwood; his identity is still secret as Batman is wearing a bandanna. Later, as arranged, Wormwood meets Jozek in his penthouse and reveals the location of the bearer bonds, after which he asks what his employer intends to do with the cape and cowl to which he says " I am going...to wear them." Turning around, the "criminal " is revealed to be none other than Batman, who was impersonating Jozek the entire episode. (Earlier in the episode, Batman had forced the real Jozek to flee Gotham.) As a final twist, after being put in a prison cell, Wormwood, as "long, cold nights will be the norm," is given Batman's cape and cowl to keep him warm by the Dark Knight.
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"The Cape and Cowl Conspiracy" is the thirty-first episode of Batman: The Animated Series. It first aired on October 14th, 1992.

Plot

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The nobleman Baron Waclow Jozek hires an agent named Josiah Wormwood, known for using deathtraps to extract secrets from his victims, to get Batman's cape and cowl. The criminal, posing as a Russian count, has been assaulted by the Dark Knight earlier in the evening about some missing bearer bonds (Batman was briefed by Commissioner Gordon) which were stolen by Wormwood after receiving their location in his recent deathtrap at the start of the episode. As part of his contract, Wormwood agrees to reveal where he hid the bearer bonds so that he can learn why his new employer wants Batman's cape and cowl. As the episode continues, Batman is lured into several deathtraps trying to keep his cape and cowl. The last deathtrap proves to be the charm as Batman, overcome by superheated spotlights and a cleverly hidden tank of nerve gas, surrenders the desired prize to Wormwood; his identity is still secret as Batman is wearing a bandanna. Later, as arranged, Wormwood meets Jozek in his penthouse and reveals the location of the bearer bonds, after which he asks what his employer intends to do with the cape and cowl to which he says " I am going...to wear them." Turning around, the "criminal " is revealed to be none other than Batman, who was impersonating Jozek the entire episode. (Earlier in the episode, Batman had forced the real Jozek to flee Gotham.) As a final twist, after being put in a prison cell, Wormwood, as "long, cold nights will be the norm," is given Batman's cape and cowl to keep him warm by the Dark Knight.

Background Information

Trivia

  • The episode is based on the comics story "The Cape and Cowl Death Trap!" (Detective Comics #450, August 1975), also by Elliot S. Maggin.
  • This episode contains the first use of the Bat-Signal in the DC Animated Universe.
  • In pre-production, the original script was to have someone steal the cape and cowl and impersonate Batman while on a crime rampage. This would have been based on an episode of the old George Reeves series The Adventures of Superman.
  • Bruce Timm mentioned in an interview that he was originally going to have Batman show his face to Wormwood as he gives him the cape and cowl, but he changed his mind, as he does not like seeing Bruce without his mask on. Strangely enough, Bruce pulls off his mask in the next episode.
  • Wormwood's Modus Operandi and physical appearance make him very similar to the Riddler. However, the "real" Riddler (Edward Nygma) appears in later episodes.
  • Bud Cort later voiced Toyman on Superman: The Animated Series.
  • John Rhys-Davies later voiced Hades on Justice League.

Cast

Actor Role
Kevin Conroy Batman
Bob Hastings Commissioner Gordon
Bud Cort Wormwood
John Rhys-Davies Jozek
Gaille Heidemann Matron
Mark Taylor MC Whirter

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