Harvey Dent is poisoned after a dinner date, and Batman makes the horrifying discovery that his date was Poison Ivy.Harvey Dent is poisoned after a dinner date, and Batman makes the horrifying discovery that his date was Poison Ivy.Harvey Dent is poisoned after a dinner date, and Batman makes the horrifying discovery that his date was Poison Ivy.
Lloyd Bochner
- Mayor Hill
- (voice)
Kevin Conroy
- Batman
- (voice)
Bob Hastings
- Commissioner Gordon
- (voice)
- …
Richard Moll
- Harvey Dent
- (voice)
Efrem Zimbalist Jr.
- Alfred
- (voice)
Diane Pershing
- Poison Ivy
- (voice)
Ingrid Oliu
- Montoya
- (voice)
Neil Ross
- Additional Voices
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaAccording to Bruce Timm, "It wasn't intentional, but the Venus Fly-trap creature looks like a vagina with teeth. Originally, it looked like Audrey II, and I said, 'Naww, let's not do that, what other kind of plant can we do? What if it's like a big snow-peapod?' I started sketching it out, and stopped when I realized what it looked like, but it worked. In a way, it's a very good visual metaphor for what she is, a man-killer."
- GoofsWhen Harvey Dent is in the hospital being taken on the stretcher down the corridor, a doctor wearing glasses has red (strawberry blonde) colored hair. In a close-up shot, his hair turns black. The doctor's hair goes back to red before Bruce Wayne appears.
- Quotes
Criminal: [Terrified] Who are you?
Bruce Wayne: I'm your worst nightmare!
- ConnectionsEdited into Bat-May: Pretty Poison (2020)
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This Woman Presents Thorny Problems
This episode begins with a flashback from five years ago. It was groundbreaking time for the new Gotham Penitentiary, funded by the Wayne Foundation, and has been the dream pet project of district Attorney Harvey Dent.
Dent is a major part of this story because he winds up as the first victim of "Pam Isley" a.k.a. "Poison Ivy. Miss Isley's nice little rose garden was ruined when the big prison was built and she wasn't happy about it. Now, she has her own way of revenge, using a wild thorny rose - thought to be extinct - as a lethal poison.
I loved the artwork in here: the browns and blacks of the Gotham skyscrapers were awesome. Bruce Wayne's yellow "Cord" automobile was very stylish.
While Ms. Isley was interesting, the better "villain" was her huge fly trap plant, which was genuinely scary and made for some good action scenes as it tried to devour Batman.
This was another attention-getting episode, and I'm sure we'll see more of "Poison Ivy."
Dent is a major part of this story because he winds up as the first victim of "Pam Isley" a.k.a. "Poison Ivy. Miss Isley's nice little rose garden was ruined when the big prison was built and she wasn't happy about it. Now, she has her own way of revenge, using a wild thorny rose - thought to be extinct - as a lethal poison.
I loved the artwork in here: the browns and blacks of the Gotham skyscrapers were awesome. Bruce Wayne's yellow "Cord" automobile was very stylish.
While Ms. Isley was interesting, the better "villain" was her huge fly trap plant, which was genuinely scary and made for some good action scenes as it tried to devour Batman.
This was another attention-getting episode, and I'm sure we'll see more of "Poison Ivy."
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- Jun 29, 2007
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