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| writer = [[Diane Duane]], [[Peter Morwood]], & [[Steve Perry]]
 
| writer = [[Diane Duane]], [[Peter Morwood]], & [[Steve Perry]]
 
| director = [[Boyd Kirkland]]
 
| director = [[Boyd Kirkland]]
 
| prevprod = "{{ep|Baby-Doll}}"
 
| prevaired = "[[A Bullet For Bullock]]"
 
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"'''The Lion and the Unicorn'''" is the series finale of {{btas}}. It originally aired on September 15, 1995.
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"'''The Lion and the Unicorn'''" is the last aired episode of {{btas}}. It originally aired on September 15, 1995.
   
 
== Plot ==
 
== Plot ==
[[File:The Lion and the Unicorn Alfred is break in and capture.png|thumb|left|The thugs [[Bert]] and [[Ernie]] capture [[Alfred Pennyworth]] in a hotel room in London.]]
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[[File:Bert and Ernie capture Alfred.png|thumb|left|The thugs [[Bert]] and [[Ernie]] capture [[Alfred Pennyworth]] in a hotel room in London.]]
 
It's just another day in the [[Batcave]]: [[Bruce Wayne]] is hard at Gotham, [[Nightwing|Dick Grayson]] is practicing a gymnastic routine, and [[Alfred Pennyworth|Alfred]] is fussing over both of them.
 
It's just another day in the [[Batcave]]: [[Bruce Wayne]] is hard at Gotham, [[Nightwing|Dick Grayson]] is practicing a gymnastic routine, and [[Alfred Pennyworth|Alfred]] is fussing over both of them.
   
 
This comfortable routine is interrupted when, upstairs in the [[Wayne Manor|Manor]], Alfred receives an unexpected phone call from England: his "cousin," [[Frederick]], who needs Alfred's help, immediately.
 
This comfortable routine is interrupted when, upstairs in the [[Wayne Manor|Manor]], Alfred receives an unexpected phone call from England: his "cousin," [[Frederick]], who needs Alfred's help, immediately.
   
The next morning, Dick wakes and is surprised to see Alfred gone, having left a quick note of apology.
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The next morning, Dick wakes and is surprised to see Alfred gone, having left a quick note of apology. He explains this to Bruce, saying this is unlike Alfred, as his normal behavior is not to leave dirty dishes lying about "not even if England was sinking into the sea". Bruce sees Dick's point, but believes something important happened as Alfred is clearly loyal to his native country.
   
 
In London, Alfred is met on the street by a pair of thugs. They claim that Frederick has sent them, but Alfred sees through them and fights them off. He manages to outrun them. As he makes a call to [[Gotham City]] to tell Bruce that he's in trouble, the thugs break in and capture him.
 
In London, Alfred is met on the street by a pair of thugs. They claim that Frederick has sent them, but Alfred sees through them and fights them off. He manages to outrun them. As he makes a call to [[Gotham City]] to tell Bruce that he's in trouble, the thugs break in and capture him.
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Bruce fills his astonished partner in on Alfred's background: before entering service with the Waynes, Alfred was a highly trained agent of the British government, expert at resolving diplomatic and military crises. Bruce also realizes that "cousin", is also espionage parlance for a fellow agent, and reasons that, whatever trouble Alfred is in, it is a cause for concern.
 
Bruce fills his astonished partner in on Alfred's background: before entering service with the Waynes, Alfred was a highly trained agent of the British government, expert at resolving diplomatic and military crises. Bruce also realizes that "cousin", is also espionage parlance for a fellow agent, and reasons that, whatever trouble Alfred is in, it is a cause for concern.
   
[[File:The Lion and the Unicorn Shadowy government ministers.png|thumb|right|[[Batman]], [[Nightwing|Robin]], and the shadowy government ministers.]]
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[[File:Shadowy government ministers.png|thumb|right|[[Batman]], [[Nightwing|Robin]], and the shadowy government ministers.]]
 
[[Batman]] and [[Nightwing|Robin]] fly to London, where, in their civilian guises, they search Alfred's hotel room. As they leave, two men watching the hotel begin to tail them. They get the drop on their pursuers as Batman and Robin and identify them as Red Claw's men. They soon drop in on a conference with three shadowy government ministers. Having learned of Frederick and Alfred's disappearance, the ministers know that the common point of their careers is a castle located on a remote Scottish island, with a concealed nuclear ballistic missile. It was intended as a weapon of last resort, and Alfred and Frederick are the only men alive who know the two-part launch code.
 
[[Batman]] and [[Nightwing|Robin]] fly to London, where, in their civilian guises, they search Alfred's hotel room. As they leave, two men watching the hotel begin to tail them. They get the drop on their pursuers as Batman and Robin and identify them as Red Claw's men. They soon drop in on a conference with three shadowy government ministers. Having learned of Frederick and Alfred's disappearance, the ministers know that the common point of their careers is a castle located on a remote Scottish island, with a concealed nuclear ballistic missile. It was intended as a weapon of last resort, and Alfred and Frederick are the only men alive who know the two-part launch code.
   
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Nevertheless, Red Claw sends a message to London, threatening to plant the missile in the middle of London unless she is paid an enormous ransom.
 
Nevertheless, Red Claw sends a message to London, threatening to plant the missile in the middle of London unless she is paid an enormous ransom.
   
Batman and Robin infiltrate the castle and fight their way through Red Claw's thugs to the upper levels. Just before they reach the control room, Red Claw realizes that Alfred's apparent ramblings were a clever cover for the fact that one of the phrases is the code, and initiates the launch. Robin frees Alfred and Frederick and deals with the remaining thugs, while Batman jumps into the [[Batwing]] and flies after the missile.
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Batman and Robin infiltrate the castle and fight their way through Red Claw's thugs to the upper levels. Just before they reach the control room, Red Claw realizes that Alfred's apparent ramblings were a clever cover for the fact that one of the phrases is the code, and initiates the launch. Robin frees Alfred and Frederick and deals with the remaining thugs, while Batman jumps into the [[Batwing]] and flies after the missile. Red Claw, however, knocks Robin out from behind and discreetly follows Batman onto the Batwing.
   
[[File:The Lion and the Unicorn Batwing and capital of the United Kingdom.png|thumb|left|Bruce Wayne in [[Batwing]] saves the capital of the United Kingdom.]]
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[[File:Batman saves London.png|thumb|left|[[Batman]] saves London.]]
Aboard the Batwing, Batman is about to fire a pair of missiles, but Red Claw grabs him from the rear seat, having sneaked onto the plane. They struggle, and Batman is running out of time. He hits the eject button, sending Red Claw shooting out of the cockpit to land in the ocean. With seconds to spare, Batman locks on to the missile and fires, destroying it before impact.
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Aboard the Batwing, Batman is about to fire a pair of missiles, but Red Claw grabs him from the rear seat and they fight, Red Claw removing his cowl and unmasking him in the process. Before she can see his face, in desperation, Batman ejects the passenger seat, sending Red Claw shooting out of the cockpit to plunge into the ocean. With seconds to spare, Batman locks on to the missile and fires, destroying it before impact.
   
A crisis averted, everyone prepares to go home. Frederick tells Alfred that London would be thrilled to have him back, but Alfred says he's most needed at Wayne Manor.
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A crisis averted, everyone prepares to go home. Frederick tells Alfred that London would be thrilled to have him back, but Alfred says he's most needed at Wayne Manor.
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== Continuity ==
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* Red Claw previously appeared in "[[The Cat and the Claw]]".
 
* Alfred's resistance to truth serum had earlier been alluded to in "[[The Strange Secret of Bruce Wayne]]".
   
==Continuity==
 
*Alfred's resistance to truth serum had earlier been alluded to in "[[The Strange Secret of Bruce Wayne]]".
 
 
== Background information ==
 
== Background information ==
 
=== Home video releases ===
 
=== Home video releases ===
 
* {{btasdvd3}}
 
* {{btasdvd3}}
 
* [[Batman: The Complete Animated Series (DVD)]]
 
* [[Batman: The Complete Animated Series (DVD)]]
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* [[Batman: The Complete Animated Series (Blu-ray)]]
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=== Production inconsistencies ===
 
=== Production inconsistencies ===
 
* [[Peter Morwood]] is credited as "Philip Morwood".
 
* [[Peter Morwood]] is credited as "Philip Morwood".
 
* In the credits, [[Roy Dotrice]]'s name is misspelled "Doctrice".
 
* In the credits, [[Roy Dotrice]]'s name is misspelled "Doctrice".
 
* When Alfred tells Bruce he is in London, Bruce asks "London, England?", to which Alfred replies "There is only one". This may be a mistake on Alfred's part, or simple British pride, as there are actually several cities named London throughout the United States, one in Ontario, Canada, another in Burgundy, France, and the capital city of the Kiribati atoll in the Pacific Ocean. None of those, however, is as big or prominent as the capital of the UK.
 
* When Alfred tells Bruce he is in London, Bruce asks "London, England?", to which Alfred replies "There is only one". This may be a mistake on Alfred's part, or simple British pride, as there are actually several cities named London throughout the United States, one in Ontario, Canada, another in Burgundy, France, and the capital city of the Kiribati atoll in the Pacific Ocean. None of those, however, is as big or prominent as the capital of the UK.
* [[wikipedia:Blairquhan Castle|Blairquhan Castle]] is an actual castle in Scotland. However, contrary to its portrayal in this episode, it's not on Scotland's west coast or on an outlying rock, but further inland.
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* [[wikipedia:Blairquhan Castle|Blairquhan Castle]] is an actual castle in Scotland. However, contrary to its portrayal in this episode, it's not on Scotland's west coast nor on an outlying rock, but further inland.
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* While it's possible Red Claw may have smuggled weapons into the country for her crew to use, the incidences of gun-related crimes are much lower in the UK than in the US, and one of the lowest in the world. It would ordinarily be unlikely to see the criminals all armed with a variety of handguns, shotguns, and machine guns. The former idea of smuggling weapons is the most probable, as criminals do not obey the law, ergo they are not going to pay attention to any law that prohibits ownership of firearms.
   
 
=== Trivia ===
 
=== Trivia ===
 
* The Lion and the Unicorn are the [[wikipedia:Supporter (heraldry)|supporters]] of the Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom. It is an analogue for Great Britain that has been used in a nursery rhyme; Alfred's part of the code is the first two lines of the song.
 
* The Lion and the Unicorn are the [[wikipedia:Supporter (heraldry)|supporters]] of the Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom. It is an analogue for Great Britain that has been used in a nursery rhyme; Alfred's part of the code is the first two lines of the song.
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* The short and tall thugs who initially greet Alfred in London are named "Bert" and "Ernie," after the Sesame Street characters.
* Struggling against the truth serum, Alfred quotes the opening lines of ''The Brook'' and later on ''[[wikipedia:The Charge of the Light Brigade (poem)|The Charge of the Light Brigade]]'' both by his namesake, [[wikipedia:Alfred Lord Tennyson|Alfred Tennyson]].
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* Struggling against the truth serum, Alfred quotes the opening lines of ''The Brook'' and later on ''[[wikipedia:The Charge of the Light Brigade (poem)|The Charge of the Light Brigade]],'' both by his namesake, [[wikipedia:Alfred Lord Tennyson|Alfred Tennyson]].
* While struggling with Batman from the seat behind his, Red Claw tears off his cowl. It is never made clear whether she gets a good look at his face before he ejects her.
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* While struggling with Batman from the seat behind his, Red Claw tears off his cowl. However, it's never made clear whether or not she got a good look at his face, which would make her realize that Bruce Wayne is Batman.
* This is the second time Alfred has been menaced by one of Batman's rogues for reasons having nothing to do with him being Batman; the first was in "[[Eternal Youth]]", when [[Poison Ivy]] sought revenge on Bruce Wayne for an environmental crime almost committed by a greedy [[Wayne Enterprises]] director (without Bruce's approval). [[Mr. Freeze]] likewise attacked Alfred in {{tnba}}, "[[Cold Comfort]]", because of his emotional importance to Bruce.
 
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* Final appearance of Red Claw in the [[DCAU|DCAU.]] It is not made clear if she drowned in the River Thames or was captured and imprisoned, though the former appears more likely as she is not seen or heard from again.
 
* This is the second time Alfred has been menaced by one of Batman's rogues for reasons having nothing to do with him being Batman; the first was in "[[Eternal Youth]]", when [[Poison Ivy]] sought revenge on Bruce Wayne for an environmental crime almost committed by a greedy [[Wayne Enterprises]] director (without Bruce's approval). [[Mr. Freeze]] would later attack Alfred in {{tnba}}, "[[Cold Comfort]]", because of his emotional importance to Bruce.
 
* Alfred refers to the smashed piece of furniture as a "Louis Quinze" (''quinze'' being French for the number fifteen), indicating it was made in the period of design associated with King [[wikipedia:Louis XV of France|Louis XV of France]].
 
* Alfred refers to the smashed piece of furniture as a "Louis Quinze" (''quinze'' being French for the number fifteen), indicating it was made in the period of design associated with King [[wikipedia:Louis XV of France|Louis XV of France]].
 
* Batman repeated the attempt to shoot down a nuclear missile in the {{jlu}} episode "[[The Doomsday Sanction]]".
 
* Batman repeated the attempt to shoot down a nuclear missile in the {{jlu}} episode "[[The Doomsday Sanction]]".
* Batman is the only character to appear in every episode of ''Batman: The Animated Series''.
 
   
 
== Cast ==
 
== Cast ==
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'''Robin:''' And here I thought all you dusted was furniture.<br />
 
'''Robin:''' And here I thought all you dusted was furniture.<br />
 
'''Alfred:''' A [[wikipedia:Louis XV|Louis Quinze]]: what a pity.
 
'''Alfred:''' A [[wikipedia:Louis XV|Louis Quinze]]: what a pity.
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== External links ==
 
* [http://www.worldsfinestonline.com/WF/batman/btas/episodes/lionunicorn/ Episode review on World's Finest Online]
 
 
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"The Lion and the Unicorn" is the last aired episode of Batman: The Animated Series. It originally aired on September 15, 1995.

Plot

Bert and Ernie capture Alfred

The thugs Bert and Ernie capture Alfred Pennyworth in a hotel room in London.

It's just another day in the Batcave: Bruce Wayne is hard at Gotham, Dick Grayson is practicing a gymnastic routine, and Alfred is fussing over both of them.

This comfortable routine is interrupted when, upstairs in the Manor, Alfred receives an unexpected phone call from England: his "cousin," Frederick, who needs Alfred's help, immediately.

The next morning, Dick wakes and is surprised to see Alfred gone, having left a quick note of apology. He explains this to Bruce, saying this is unlike Alfred, as his normal behavior is not to leave dirty dishes lying about "not even if England was sinking into the sea". Bruce sees Dick's point, but believes something important happened as Alfred is clearly loyal to his native country.

In London, Alfred is met on the street by a pair of thugs. They claim that Frederick has sent them, but Alfred sees through them and fights them off. He manages to outrun them. As he makes a call to Gotham City to tell Bruce that he's in trouble, the thugs break in and capture him.

Frederick has also been taken, and they are both introduced to their captor: Red Claw.

Bruce fills his astonished partner in on Alfred's background: before entering service with the Waynes, Alfred was a highly trained agent of the British government, expert at resolving diplomatic and military crises. Bruce also realizes that "cousin", is also espionage parlance for a fellow agent, and reasons that, whatever trouble Alfred is in, it is a cause for concern.

Shadowy government ministers

Batman, Robin, and the shadowy government ministers.

Batman and Robin fly to London, where, in their civilian guises, they search Alfred's hotel room. As they leave, two men watching the hotel begin to tail them. They get the drop on their pursuers as Batman and Robin and identify them as Red Claw's men. They soon drop in on a conference with three shadowy government ministers. Having learned of Frederick and Alfred's disappearance, the ministers know that the common point of their careers is a castle located on a remote Scottish island, with a concealed nuclear ballistic missile. It was intended as a weapon of last resort, and Alfred and Frederick are the only men alive who know the two-part launch code.

Red Claw has already taken the two men to the castle, and injected them with a truth serum. After some resistance, Frederick breaks down and gives his part of the code. Alfred resists longer, mumbling quotations from British poetry.

Nevertheless, Red Claw sends a message to London, threatening to plant the missile in the middle of London unless she is paid an enormous ransom.

Batman and Robin infiltrate the castle and fight their way through Red Claw's thugs to the upper levels. Just before they reach the control room, Red Claw realizes that Alfred's apparent ramblings were a clever cover for the fact that one of the phrases is the code, and initiates the launch. Robin frees Alfred and Frederick and deals with the remaining thugs, while Batman jumps into the Batwing and flies after the missile. Red Claw, however, knocks Robin out from behind and discreetly follows Batman onto the Batwing.

Batman saves London

Batman saves London.

Aboard the Batwing, Batman is about to fire a pair of missiles, but Red Claw grabs him from the rear seat and they fight, Red Claw removing his cowl and unmasking him in the process. Before she can see his face, in desperation, Batman ejects the passenger seat, sending Red Claw shooting out of the cockpit to plunge into the ocean. With seconds to spare, Batman locks on to the missile and fires, destroying it before impact.

A crisis averted, everyone prepares to go home. Frederick tells Alfred that London would be thrilled to have him back, but Alfred says he's most needed at Wayne Manor.

Continuity

Background information

Home video releases

Production inconsistencies

  • Peter Morwood is credited as "Philip Morwood".
  • In the credits, Roy Dotrice's name is misspelled "Doctrice".
  • When Alfred tells Bruce he is in London, Bruce asks "London, England?", to which Alfred replies "There is only one". This may be a mistake on Alfred's part, or simple British pride, as there are actually several cities named London throughout the United States, one in Ontario, Canada, another in Burgundy, France, and the capital city of the Kiribati atoll in the Pacific Ocean. None of those, however, is as big or prominent as the capital of the UK.
  • Blairquhan Castle is an actual castle in Scotland. However, contrary to its portrayal in this episode, it's not on Scotland's west coast nor on an outlying rock, but further inland.
  • While it's possible Red Claw may have smuggled weapons into the country for her crew to use, the incidences of gun-related crimes are much lower in the UK than in the US, and one of the lowest in the world. It would ordinarily be unlikely to see the criminals all armed with a variety of handguns, shotguns, and machine guns. The former idea of smuggling weapons is the most probable, as criminals do not obey the law, ergo they are not going to pay attention to any law that prohibits ownership of firearms.

Trivia

  • The Lion and the Unicorn are the supporters of the Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom. It is an analogue for Great Britain that has been used in a nursery rhyme; Alfred's part of the code is the first two lines of the song.
  • The short and tall thugs who initially greet Alfred in London are named "Bert" and "Ernie," after the Sesame Street characters.
  • Struggling against the truth serum, Alfred quotes the opening lines of The Brook and later on The Charge of the Light Brigade, both by his namesake, Alfred Tennyson.
  • While struggling with Batman from the seat behind his, Red Claw tears off his cowl. However, it's never made clear whether or not she got a good look at his face, which would make her realize that Bruce Wayne is Batman.
  • Final appearance of Red Claw in the DCAU. It is not made clear if she drowned in the River Thames or was captured and imprisoned, though the former appears more likely as she is not seen or heard from again.
  • This is the second time Alfred has been menaced by one of Batman's rogues for reasons having nothing to do with him being Batman; the first was in "Eternal Youth", when Poison Ivy sought revenge on Bruce Wayne for an environmental crime almost committed by a greedy Wayne Enterprises director (without Bruce's approval). Mr. Freeze would later attack Alfred in The New Batman Adventures, "Cold Comfort", because of his emotional importance to Bruce.
  • Alfred refers to the smashed piece of furniture as a "Louis Quinze" (quinze being French for the number fifteen), indicating it was made in the period of design associated with King Louis XV of France.
  • Batman repeated the attempt to shoot down a nuclear missile in the Justice League Unlimited episode "The Doomsday Sanction".

Cast

Actor Role
Kevin Conroy Bruce Wayne / Batman
Loren Lester Dick Grayson / Robin
Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. Alfred
Adam Ant Bert
Roy Dotrice Frederick
Richard Doyle Ernie
Kenneth Mars M2
Kate Mulgrew Red Claw
Hal Rayle Cameraman
B.J. Ward M3

Uncredited appearances

Quotes

Robin: What would we do without you, Alfred?
Alfred: I shudder to think.

Alfred: (After being drugged with a truth serum) You'll get nothing but gibberish out of me, madam. I come from haunts of cootenfern and knicker sudden Sally. Uh...dee-dum dee-dum dee-dum dee-dum, and bicker down the valley.
Red Claw: (shakes her head) And people wonder why no one takes Britain seriously anymore.

(Alfred knocks out a thug with an antique chair, breaking it)
Robin: And here I thought all you dusted was furniture.
Alfred: A Louis Quinze: what a pity.