The Caped Crusader and his young ward battle evildoers in Gotham City.The Caped Crusader and his young ward battle evildoers in Gotham City.The Caped Crusader and his young ward battle evildoers in Gotham City.
- Nominated for 3 Primetime Emmys
- 6 wins & 7 nominations total
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- Lorenzo Semple Jr.(uncredited)
- William Dozier(uncredited)
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- TriviaWhen Burgess Meredith was cast as the Penguin, he hadn't smoked in 20 years. He came up with the Penguin's distinctive squawk because the cigarettes irritated his throat. The Penguin's waddle was another improvisation; Meredith found it difficult to stand and walk straight while wearing the rubber padded fat suit that was part of his costume.
- GoofsIn episode 7, Alfred refers to Robin as Mr. Ward, and not Mr. Grayson. But the show often refers to Dick Grayson/Robin as "Bruce Wayne's young ward." It's not a reference to the name Burt Ward.
- Crazy creditsThe actor who played the villain would always be credited as the "Special Guest Villain"
- Alternate versionsIn the late 1980s, original cast members reunited to film special introductions to be added to the start of each episode.
- ConnectionsEdited into Batman: Partners in Peril (1996)
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Pure escapism and great memories
Who could ever forget those immortal words such as "Pow" and "Wham" flashing up on the TV screen as Batman and Robin landed into evil wrong-doers with clenched fists flying. Those long black evening gloves of the Caped Crusaders could really pack a punch!
All of us who were hard core "Batniks" had boxes full of the mandatory merchandising goodies. There was the die-cast Batmobile and Bat Boat, the costume complete with 'útility belt' and I seem to recall a board game buzzing around at some point. No doubt, there was also a View-Master reel and probably a flicker ring as well. Ah, those were the days. If only we'd kept all of that stuff, be worth THOUSANDS on ebay!
It's a shame that kids haven't got anything like the old Batman nowadays. It was colorful, fun and highly imaginative.
Pure escapism and great memories.
All of us who were hard core "Batniks" had boxes full of the mandatory merchandising goodies. There was the die-cast Batmobile and Bat Boat, the costume complete with 'útility belt' and I seem to recall a board game buzzing around at some point. No doubt, there was also a View-Master reel and probably a flicker ring as well. Ah, those were the days. If only we'd kept all of that stuff, be worth THOUSANDS on ebay!
It's a shame that kids haven't got anything like the old Batman nowadays. It was colorful, fun and highly imaginative.
Pure escapism and great memories.
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- BruceCorneil
- Aug 24, 2003
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