5 Facts About Batman

5 Facts About Batman (with Adam West)

Did you know that Bob Kane didn’t exactly create Batman all by himself or that Michelle Pfeiffer went through 60 Catwoman outfits while making Batman Returns?

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Thank you to the LEGENDARY Adam West, who is cooler than everyone you’ve ever met combined! Batman: The Complete Series comes to Blu-ray and DVD for the first time ever on November 11th.

Also, thanks to the AMAZING Bat Dad for calling in! If you’re not following his suburban adventures on Vine and YouTube, you need to seriously re-think your life choices.

 

Batman 1960’s Television Show Documentary

Batman 1960’s Television Show Documentary

 
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Batman 1960’s Television Show Documentary

Batman was a thirty-minute prime time, live action television series broadcast by the ABC Network between 1966 and 1968. Premiering on January 12, the series featured actor Adam West as the perennial character of Batman, while Burt Ward donned nylon stockings and fairy boots for his portrayal of the erstwhile sidekick, Robin.
The show was noteworthy for its memorable use of onomatopoeia during climactic fight scenes. The show proved popular to many fans, and transformed Adam and Burt into modern pop culture icons.

When not fighting crime as Batman and Robin, the Dynamic Duo were often found at Wayne manor in their respective identities as Bruce Wayne and his “youthful ward”, Dick Grayson. Living alongside them in the vast mansion, was doddering old Aunt Harriet (a character exclusive to the television series), and their mild-mannered butler, Alfred. Alfred possessed the good fortune of being the only other person to know Batman and Robin’s secret identities.

Unlike the earlier movie serials of the 1940s, this was the first Batman project to feature Batman’s rogues gallery of villains. Cesar Romero made numerous appearances as the Joker, while Burgess Meredith reinvented the image of the Penguin, with his crooked smile and trademark “Squawk”. Julie Newmar provided Catwoman’s rolling “R”s, only to be replaced later by Lee Meriwether for the 1966 movie, and again by Eartha Kitt. Two men provided their talents to the role of the Riddler – Frank Gorshin and John Astin.

In addition to the fantastic sets and costumes was the first introduction of the Batmobile, Batcycle, Batboat, and the Batcopter. The Batmobile donor car was a 1955 Lincoln Futura that George Barris customized in only three weeks. Two Batcycles appeared on the show; the first was a barely modified Harley Davidson, and the second was a highly modified Yamaha. The Batboat was built by Glastron.

By season three, declining ratings prompted the introduction of a third partner to the Bat Family, Barbara Gordon – aka Batgirl (played by Yvonne Craig). Although Batgirl was a popular character, her presence could not save the series, and it was canceled in 1968.

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The Original Batmobile Sells For $4.2 Million At Barrett-Jackson

Holy Taxes Batman! I’m sure a “One-Percenter” like Bruce Wayne can cover the Capital Gains tax.

The Batmobile

The Batmobile scored big at Barrett-Jackson on Saturday night, hammered sold at $4.2 million and bringing the standing-room-only crowd in the giant auction tent to a state of cheering, clapping, picture-taking pandemonium.

The authentic, original Batmobile from the 1960s Batman TV show was expected to spark some excitement, but the raucous Scottsdale reception was far bigger than anyone expected.

So was the final bid. The buyer is businessman, car collector and lifelong Batman fan Rick Champagne of nearby Ahwatukee, Ariz., who said he’s wanted to own the Batmobile “ever since I was a kid. I had a toy model of it.”

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