Little Girl Lost, Part II is an episode of season 2 of Superman. It premiered on May 2, 1998.
Synopsis for "Little Girl Lost, Part II"
Together, Lashina, Mad Harriet and Stompa fight Supergirl but her strength is greater than they thought. She manages to defeat Lashina and Mad Harriet. Unfortunately, Stompa manages to kick Supergirl out of the building. The gang members run out leaving Supergirl to fend for herself.
Meanwhile, Clark listens to Dr. Cornell telling about a comet that will be coming to Earth. Soon after, the ground begins to shake and Clark notices the fight. He goes to aid Kara but during the fight, she is buried under a building. Superman attempts to save her but the Female Furies take advantage of his distraction and capture him. Superman is taken to Apokolips, put into restraints, and tortured.
In the back of the gang's hideout, Supergirl, Jimmy, and Amy investigate Granny's inner sanctum and find a machine, built from technology stolen by Intergang. None of them knows what it does, but Supergirl finds a boom tube generator dropped by Granny and heads off to Apokolips herself. She is appalled by the place but keeps up her search to find Superman. Twice she is nearly captured, first by a couple of guards mounted on war dogs, and then by a troop of Parademons. Supergirl runs from the parademons and loses her boom tube generator. Still unable to evade them she finally manages to incinerate them using fire from a fire pit. Shortly after escaping, Supergirl witnesses Superman being dragged away to Darkseid's palace.
Superman gets brought before Darkseid, who explains that since he can't conquer the Earth, he'll destroy it. Granny was sent to Earth to create a device capable of pulling the comet into an impact with Earth. Angered by her memories of Argos, Supergirl leaps into the fight, but Darkseid quickly disables her with his Omega Beams. Fortunately Superman hits Darkseid and force him to stop, but Granny soon disables him.
The Furies attack Supergirl, and in her weakened state she is nearly defeated. But her fighting prowess shows again, however, as she uses Stompa's attack against Mad Harriet, then defeats Stompa. She then faces off with Lashina, who nearly defeats her single-handed, but her lash accidentally wraps around Granny's weapon, disabling them both. Supergirl frees Superman and the pair escape into a boom tube generated by Lashina's generator.
Returning to Earth, Superman and Supergirl see the Doomsday Magnet, which Amy and Jimmy have tried unsuccessfully to destroy or deactivate. The comet has already been pulled onto its impact course. Supergirl destroys the Doomsday Magnet despite Superman's warning, and he scolds her, since he could have used it to repel the comet. Now he'll have to do it the hard way.
He flies into the stratosphere to push it away. He manages to do so, but a chunk of it breaks free and heads straight for Metropolis, large enough to cause devastation. Realizing it's up to her, Supergirl punches the chunk of comet, destroying it. Superman finishes pushing the comet away and flies down to catch the falling Supergirl, who was knocked unconscious.
On Apokolips, Darkseid orders the Furies to torture Granny as punishment for her failure.
At the Planet, Jimmy proudly admires his story on Supergirl's debut. As his co-workers eagerly crowd around for more details, he points out the window, where Supergirl flies around Metropolis, proud of her achievement and confident that Earth has a new super heroine.
Appearing in "Little Girl Lost, Part II"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
Other Characters:
- Dr. Cornell
Locations:
- Earth
- Apokolips
- Darkseid's Palace
- Granny Goodness' Orphanage
Items:
- Boom Tube
- Mother Box
- Omega Beams
- Doomsday Magnet
- Fleischer's Comet
Notes
- No notes.
Trivia
Fleischer's Comet is named after Fleischer Studios, the animation company that produced a series of animated Superman shorts in the early 1940's.
See Also
- 5 Images from Superman (1996 TV Series) Episode: Little Girl Lost, Part II
- Episodes of Superman (1996 TV Series)
- Images from Superman (1996 TV Series)
- Gallery for the Superman (1996 TV Series) series
Recommended Media
- None.
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