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Episode #36 – Warrior Queen Original Airdate – November 22nd, 1997. Maxima, Queen of Almerac, chases Superman as a potential mate. She takes the Man of Steel up to her planet, where, as she prepares to marry him, Superman educates Maxima that a mate isn’t something to take, but a person who is won over and loved. Media by Bird Boy | Credits: Written by Hilary J. Bader Directed by Curt Geda Music by Kristopher Carter Animation by Koko Enterprise, Dong Yang Voices: |
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| Hilary J. Bader must of had the story of "The Czar and the Angel" in her mind when she wrote this story, as it follows it pretty well. The Warrior Queen Maxima had servants wait on her hand and foot, and the people under her rule grew tired of her un-just ways of–well, ruling. The episode itself follows the story of the Czar very well, as in the end Maxima learns (From a little help from Superman) how to rule like the Czar had done. The episode itself was really enjoyable, along with the surprise appearance of Lobo at the end–that was totally unexpected. Also worthy of being noted was the giant snake-like thing in the tunnels and it's demise, Maxima's appearance on the news station and her yelling for Overall a very good episode, with alot of humor and action. |




































