After being separated from the Titans, Gar uncovers long-lost secrets from his past as he confronts his mysterious connection to the Red.After being separated from the Titans, Gar uncovers long-lost secrets from his past as he confronts his mysterious connection to the Red.After being separated from the Titans, Gar uncovers long-lost secrets from his past as he confronts his mysterious connection to the Red.
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Greg Cipes
- Animated Beast Boy
- (archive footage)
- (voice)
Kaley Cuoco
- Harley Quinn
- (archive footage)
- (voice)
Glenn Ford
- Jonathan Kent
- (archive footage)
- (voice)
Grant Gustin
- Barry Allen
- (archive footage)
- …
Zachary Levi
- Billy Batson
- (archive footage)
- …
Derek Mears
- Alec Holland
- (archive footage)
- …
Jack Nicholson
- The Joker
- (archive footage)
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaMuch of the Dminic Mndawe/Freedom Beast storyline is taken from Grant Morrison's on 'Animal Man', starting with #13. Dmnic received the potion and helmet from his predecessor, Mike Maxwell, "B'wana Beast", who makes a brief appearance here and is mentioned by name.
- GoofsEach and every other story says that one MUST not interact with his/ her earlier or future self otherwise the interaction would lead to a different line to come into existence, destroying the current time line. But Gar does interact with young Gar and even talks to him, consoles him, promise to set things right for him, giving him hope, trust, that would change him, and the effect would change the time line in unpredictable ways.
- Quotes
Dominic Mndawe: Beyond tying me to The Red, this ancient helm prolonged my lifespan. It gave me strength, stamina, and the ability to fuse two creatures into one super-hybrid
Gar Logan: . Weirdest power ever.
- ConnectionsFeatures Batman (1966)
- SoundtracksTime of Our Lives
(uncredited)
Written by Paul Van Dyk, John McDaid and Simon Walker
Performed by Paul Van Dyk featuring Vega 4
Featured review
Gar in the spotlight
This episode was an information-heavy narrative and rare spotlight on Ryan Cotter's Gar. This episode's standout moment, however, was the amazing multiverse sequence that was definitely worth waiting for.
While Gar has been a compelling character throughout Titans' run, he has not received ample screen time. "Dude, Where's My Gar?" addresses this, giving Ryan Cotter's Gar a chance to shine. The episode put Gar through the ringer, showing the strengths and vulnerabilities of the character that have largely gone untapped in the series until now.
What really made the episode a standout moment was the multiverse sequence. The episode's climax was an epic visual spectacle that felt like a love letter to the DC Comics multiverse.
While Gar has been a compelling character throughout Titans' run, he has not received ample screen time. "Dude, Where's My Gar?" addresses this, giving Ryan Cotter's Gar a chance to shine. The episode put Gar through the ringer, showing the strengths and vulnerabilities of the character that have largely gone untapped in the series until now.
What really made the episode a standout moment was the multiverse sequence. The episode's climax was an epic visual spectacle that felt like a love letter to the DC Comics multiverse.
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- ossie85
- Apr 19, 2023
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