Continuing with "awesome but underrated characters"
Zeta was so sweet and the show he comes from was very inovative for it's time
It had such interesting plot & cool characters. Althought it's heartbreaking it doesn't have an end

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Another lunchtime sketch for The Zeta Project month, this time featuring everyone's favorite sarcastic runaway: Ro Rowan!

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It's been twenty years since The Zeta Project's finale, "The Hologram Man," debuted on Aug. 10, 2002. Zeta closes in on the answers he's desperately searched for, but things go awry in the finale to one of the DCAU's most overlooked shows!

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NEW: Zeta is being mind-controlled by an evil child! The stakes have never been higher.

Join us as we cover the aptly named “Remote Control!”

Listen links in the replies!

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The Zeta Project premiered on this day (Jan. 7) back in 2001 with the episode "The Accomplice!" Some interesting trivia: If a third season of the show was picked up, Kids' WB! wanted a surprise twist where Ro would be revealed as a robot!

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The final episode of The Zeta Project, "The Hologram Man," debuted on this day (Aug. 10) in 2002. Unquestionably one of the most overlooked DCAU shows, this futuristic 'The Bourne Identity' is really worth searching out and giving a spin!

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Ro's search for her brother continues in The Zeta Project episode "Ro's Reunion," which debuted on this day (May 12) in 2001. Did you know this episode actually didn't have its broadcast debut on Kids'WB, but instead the Canadian network YTV?

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Zeta returns to Gotham in the penultimate Batman Beyond episode "Countdown," which debuted on this day twenty years ago (Apr. 7, 2001)! A fun crossover, having Batman and Ro team to track down Zeta was a nice touch to the enjoyable ep!

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Happy 20th! The Zeta Project debuted on this day twenty years ago (Jan. 7, 2001) with the episode "The Accomplice!" On the run in an attempt to gain his freedom, Zeta and Ro dodge Agent West in this fun, futuristic spin through the DCAU!

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Let's raise a glass to The Zeta Project, which aired its final episode this month in 2002 (on Aug. 10). Arguably one of the most overlooked DCAU series, that cliffhanger at the end of "The Hologram Man" was such a head-scratching surprise!

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Zeta and Ro hide out in an anti-technology community in The Zeta Project's penultimate episode, "River Rising," which debuted on this day (Aug. 3) in 2002. Here, the series takes a moment to breathe before diving into its massive finale.

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The Zeta Project sends Zeta and Ro on a rescue mission in "Cabin Pressure," which debuted this month (on July 27) back in 2002. A fun chase episode with some great character work for Bennet and Bucky, it's another solid season two outing!

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The second season of The Zeta Project rolls on with "On The Wire," which debuted on this day (July 20) back in 2002. Another solid outing, this episode gave us a closer look at Ro's family and had our heroes don some superhero-themed disguises!

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Zeta and Agent Bennet become unlikely allies in the second season The Zeta Project episode "Quality Time," which debuted on this day (July 13) in 2002. Learn more about Agent Bennet as he and Zeta partner up to save their loved ones!

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The Brain Trust, first seen in Batman Beyond, returned in The Zeta Project episode "Ro's Gift," which debuted on this day (April 27) back in 2002. Plus: Edgar, one of the Brain Trust members pictured, also appeared in Justice League Unlimited!

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The Tomorrow Knight goes after Zeta in "Shadows," The Zeta Project crossover episode, which debuted on this day (April 7) back in 2001. This episode aired on the same day as Batman Beyond's own crossover episode with Zeta and Co.

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The two-part second season premiere of The Zeta Project, titled "Wired," wrapped on this day (April 6) back in 2002! Zeta's captured by Agent Bennet! His mind his wiped! So how do Zee and Ro win the day? No spoilers, but it's kinda sweet.

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The Zeta Project returned to KidsWB! this week back in 2002 (March 30, to be exact) with its second season opener, "Wired, Part 1." The second season brought a slight tweak to the series' character designs and color palette.

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The Zeta Project always excelled when focusing on its own corner of the DCAU, but it was always nifty to see the series tap into the larger universe, such as bringing in the Brain Trust in season two. Also: Zeta in a Mountie disguise!

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Doing a different type of Batman Beyond double-header this morning by revisiting his appearances in "Static Shock" and "The Zeta Project." Both fun episodes, hands down, and Future Static's design is so slick!

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