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Release Date:
May 8, 1999
Original Title:
Batman Beyond: Tech Wars / Disappearing Inque
Alternate Titles:
Disappearing Inque
Genres:
Animation
Production Companies:
Warner Bros. Animation
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: G
Runtime: 126
Batman Beyond: Disappearing Inque - The Gotham nights give birth to a brand-new super villain. She is deadly, shape-shifting industrial saboteur named Inque. Black Out - When Terry faces Inque for the first time, he finds that he still has a lot to learn about becoming Batman. Disappearing Inque - With the help of an infatuated lab worker, Inque escapes her frozen imprisonment and devises a plan to destroy Batman and Bruce Wayne. Shriek - When Bruce Wayne challenges Derek Powers's control of Wayne/Powers Industries, Powers orders an employee who has discovered sound can be a weapon, to become Shriek and eliminate Wayne. Year: 1999
ADR Supervisor:
Kelly Ann Foley
Assistant Production Manager:
Evan Castillo
Associate Producer:
Shaun McLaughlin
Casting:
Leslie Lamers
Cinematography:
Sung-Il Cho
Dialogue Editor:
Linda Di Franco
Director:
Curt Geda
Editor:
Joe Gall
Executive Producer:
Jean MacCurdy
Music:
Kristopher Carter
Painter:
Kim Bowen
Eric Nordberg
Lisa Leonardi-Knight
Bill Ohanesian
Post Production Supervisor:
Bonnie Buckner
Producer:
Paul Dini
Alan Burnett
Glen Murakami
Bruce Timm
Production Supervisor:
Liza-Ann Warren
Joey Franks
Ken Duer
Clive Nakayashiki
Haven Alexander
Christopher Keenan
Howard Schwartz
Andy Lewis
Prop Designer:
Arthur Lee
John Dixon
Shayne Poindexter
Sandra D. Lara
David Shin
Blair Jensen
Jonathan Fisher
Recording Supervision:
Robert Hargreaves
Sound Effects Editor:
George Brooks
Gregory Beaumont
Sound Engineer:
Paul Brantley
Storyboard Designer:
Bret Blevins
Michael Chutuk
Kim Dahl
Adam Van Wyk
Phillip Norwood
Visual Effects:
Bradford Keatts
Visual Effects Editor:
Vincent Bassols
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