After saving Lois, Superman stops Lex Luthor's plans for an illegal arms deal, which is the beginning of their ongoing conflict.After saving Lois, Superman stops Lex Luthor's plans for an illegal arms deal, which is the beginning of their ongoing conflict.After saving Lois, Superman stops Lex Luthor's plans for an illegal arms deal, which is the beginning of their ongoing conflict.
- Lois Lane
- (voice)
- Lex Luthor
- (voice)
- Jor-El
- (voice)
- (credit only)
- Lara
- (voice)
- (credit only)
- John Corben
- (voice)
- Brainiac
- (voice)
- Perry White
- (voice)
- Jonathan Kent
- (voice)
- Martha Kent
- (voice)
- Angela Chen
- (voice)
- Teenage Clark Kent
- (voice)
- (credit only)
- Jimmy Olsen
- (voice)
- Bibbo
- (voice)
- Attorney
- (voice)
- (as Nicholas Savalas)
Nonetheless, Clark Kent has surmised that Lex Luthor's invincible armored robot was really given away by him, not stolen, and Lois is impressed. She says Clark is now the second person that is getting under Luthor's skin, she being the first "after I dumped him." The writers of this show, sadly, show their updated morals by having Lois look at Superman and say "Nice esss!" with the obvious sexual innuendo. No, this is not the innocent Superman story the rest of us are used to seeing.
Clark has a good theory on Luthor making a deal with a terrorist associated with the country "Kaznia" and Lois pretty much agrees with him and goes to snoop aboard a big tanker where she thinks the stolen armor (super-sized robot with a man running it inside of him) might be smuggled. Of course, the first guy she encounters aboard ship is a nasty guy with - you guessed it - a German accent! Hollywood has never forgiven the Germans for what happened 60 years ago and can't stop making them the bad guys, even now, even in Superman stories.
On the positive side, the story moves fast, one extended action scene was good, the colors in here are bold and rich and there is a tinge of sarcastic humor that made me laugh.
Also, I have no watched six episodes and went back here to state that things are much better, attitude-wise, and the show has become much better than these opening three shows.
- ccthemovieman-1
- Jun 11, 2007
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaOne time Lois Lane refers to Superman as: "The Nietschian fantasy ideal all wrapped up in a red cape." That's a reference to a German Philosopher: Fredrick Nietzche.
- GoofsWhen Superman is trying to land the plane, there's a shot inside the cockpit that has the moving Metropolis skyline visible through the instrument panels.
- Quotes
Lois Lane: [looking at footage of Superman] Nice "S".
Clark Kent: Excuse me?
Lois Lane: Right here. He's strong, he flies. He's the Nietschian fantasy ideal all wrapped up in a red cape. The Super-Man.
Clark Kent: Superman?
Perry White: Hey, I like it! "Superman." It's catchy, sticks with you, the kind of name that looks great splashed across three columns! Make it four. Provided one of you can get an interview with him.
Lois Lane: Somehow, I don't think a guy like that has a press agent, chief.
- ConnectionsEdited into Superman: The Last Son of Krypton (1996)
Details
- Runtime22 minutes
- Color