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Gorilla Grodd's time displacement machine transports many of Batman's worst enemies to feudal Japan, along with the Dark Knight and a few of his allies.
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Gorilla Grodd's time displacement machine transports many of Batman's worst enemies to feudal Japan, along with the Dark Knight and a few of his allies.
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IMDbThe fight scenes were filmed with live actors and then animation was created using that footage.
At one point Penguin yells "wind - forest - fire - bird", which is a twist on Takeda Shingen's personal motto "wind - forest - fire - mountain"). This was a reference to a Chinese text on warfare: "Be as swift as the wind, silent as the forest, fierce as fire, and as immovable as a mountain".
The looks of Batman's villains are styled after those of Japanese historical characters, namely the feudal lords ('daimyo') whose province they are said to have taken over in this time-line: Penguin = Takeda Shingen.Poison Ivy = Uesugi Kenshin.Deathstroke = Date Masamune, well known for having an eye-patch.Two-Face = (a blend).Gorilla Grodd = Toyotomi Hideyoshi.Joker = Oda Nobunaga.
Monkeys, apes, chimpanzees and gorillas are sacred and worshiped by some Japanese cultures. They would regard Grodd as a deity before the other villains.
When Catwoman first meets up with Batman in the feudal age, the hand puppet she uses to get his attention resembles a black version of a "maneki-neko"; the traditional (white) cat statues that raise or wave their paw to bring in good fortune.
"Catwoman: Isn't a gorilla eating a banana a little cliche? Gorilla Grodd: Says the cat burglar wearing a cat costume."
"Catwoman: Time for some girl-on-girl action!"