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Bizarro in the DCAU Bizarro in the DCAU Bizarro first appears in Superman: the Animated Series, voiced by Tim Daly (who also voiced Superman in the same show). The show uses the post-Crisis explanation of Bizarro as the result of a failed cloning program, though he resembles his classic Silver Age incarnation. This version is initially unaware that he is a clone, but slowly deteriorates mentally and physically. He makes his first appearance in the episode "Identity Crisis", and appears in several episodes later in the show. He later appears in a number of Justice League Unlimited episodes, now voiced by George Newbern (who replaced Daly as the voice of Superman). This version of the character appears to have had his mind altered in order to make him comply with Luthor. He first appears in the episode "Ultimatum," attempting a prison break with Giganta. He returns in the third season as a member of Gorilla Grodd's expanded Secret Society of Supervillains. Justice League Action Bizarro appears as a recurring character in the show, voiced by Travis Willingham. Live-Action Film Clive Mantle as the prototype Nuclear Man Clive Mantle as the prototype Nuclear Man Though he does not appear in person, Bizarro inspired a character in Superman III. The evil Superman in the film (portrayed by Christopher Reeve) was based on Bizarro, but lacked the character's trademark deformities or low intelligence. He was also depicted as a more vicious and deadly character, as opposed the mostly harmless buffoon Bizarro is popularly characterized as. Despite again not appearing in person, Bizarro did inspire a character in Superman IV: The Quest For Peace. A deleted subplot from the film would have featured a prototype Nuclear Man played by Clive Mantle, whose appearance, intelligence and personality were all clearly based on Bizarro. Animated Film Bizarro in JLA Adventures Bizarro in JLA Adventures Superman: Doomsday -A character never explicitly identified as Bizarro but clearly intended to resemble him appears in this animated film. A clone created by Lex Luthor, he rebels against his creator and attempts to combat villainy, but lacking a moral centre he goes too far. He is voiced by Adam Baldwin. JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time - Bizarro appears in the film as a member of the Legion of Doom, voiced by Michael Donovan. Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League vs. Bizarro League - Bizarro is a major character in the film, voiced by Nolan North. Superman: Red Son - A version of Bizarro dubbed "Superior Man" appears in the movie, voiced by Travis Willingham. Live-Action Television Superboy Barry Meyers as Bizarro Barry Meyers as Bizarro Bizarro appears in a number of episodes of this television series. His origin reflects the original Silver Age origin of the character. He makes his first appearance in the episode "Bizarro... The Thing of Steel." He is portrayed by Barry Meyers. Lois & Clark A version of Bizarro appears in the episode "Vatman". This incarnation is physically identical to Superman and shares all his powers, and also lacks Bizarro's characteristic speech patterns. He does appear to have limited mental capacity. He is portrayed by Dean Cain. Smallville Tom Welling as Bizarro Tom Welling as Bizarro A character referred to as Bizarro but bearing little resemblance to the comic character appears in this show, making his first appearance in the episode "Bizarro". This version of the character is a Kryptonian lab experiment that was trapped for some time in the Phantom Zone. He is portrayed by Tom Welling. Superman & Lois Tyler Hoechlin as Bizarro Tyler Hoechlin as Bizarro At the start of the show's second season, a mysterious creature is revealed to be trapped beneath Smallville's Shuster Mine, slowly punching its way to the surface. Superman begins to experience visions of the creature's quest to escape, hinting at a possible psychic connection. When the creature finally emerges in the third episode while wearing a specialized containment suit, it is initially hinted to be Doomsday, only for its damaged helmet to reveal that it looks like a disfigured version of Superman. The final shot of the episode reveals the creature to be Bizarro (played by Tyler Hoechlin, who also portrays Superman), complete with a tattered version of Superman's cape.