This review is dedicated to Adam West, William Dozier, and all the wonderful people who helped make the show.
The first Batman mostra was just called Batman. The mostra started in 1966 and had 3 seasons as well as a film called Batman: The Movie (1966). There was also 2 animated films based on the mostra called Return of the Caped Crusaders (2016) and Batman vs. Two-Face (2017).
The Plot
Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson protect Gotham as the Dynamic Duo: Batman and Robin. The 2 Heroes saved the city da themselves in the show's first 2 seasons, but Batgirl started helping them in the 3rd season. They battled the Joker, Penguin, Catwoman, Riddler, and a bunch of new villains.
The mostra is often treated like an outdated goofy mostra that gets respect for nostalgia. However I think there are several other reasons to be a fan of the mostra other than nostalgia. I didn't grow up with this version of Batman so my true enjoyment of the mostra comes from what a good mostra it is. The show's comedic qualities were intentional. The show's corny antics are delightfully fun. 1 big element that keeps the mostra exciting is that the villains have such unique plans. For example 1 time the Joker tries to turn a high school cheerleader into a criminal and in a different episode he surfs with Batman. Because of that the mostra feels fresh and exciting instead of repetitive and boring.
The Cast
1 of the show's best qualities is the cast. The talented people on the mostra put so much effort into making their performances fun. The highly energetic cast is a treat to watch.
Adam West is my preferito actor that played Batman. He may lack the dark coolness of other Batman actors, but he brought più cuore and humor to the character than anybody else. I usually don't like Robin and Batgirl that much, but Burt Ward and Yvonne Craig did a good job at making their characters enjoyable instead of boring. Alan Napier is really good as Alfred Pennyworth.
The actors that played the villains are amazing. Romero, Burgees Meredith, and Frank Gorshin were big scene stealers in the show. Specail mention goes to the iconic Vincent Price.
The Characters
There are no bad main characters o recurring villains. The mostra is full of fun characters.
Batman's appeal is usually how cool he is, but this Batman is a great character for much different reasons. This Batman is the most likeable and sweetest version of the character as well as the most entertaining and funny. Robin and Batgirl usually aren't that interesting, but they work well in this version of Batman. Commissioner Gordon and Chief O'Hara may seem pointless, but the mostra actually has several jokes about how poorly they protect the city.
The mostra has several entertaining villains. There are so many enjoyable versions of the Joker and pinguino that it's hard to this mostra their best version, but this mostra has the most fun version of the Riddler that I've seen. The mostra had some new villains who were good additions to the rouges gallery including King Tut and Egghead.
The Visuals
The mostra is over 50 years old, but the costumes are still visually impressive. Batman's costume looks almost exactly like how it looked in the early comic books. Batgirl's costume in the mostra looks più fresco, dispositivo di raffreddamento than any outfit she's ever worn. The show's villains also had some pretty awesome costumes. Despite being considered outdated the mostra is still a treat to look at it.
complessivamente, generale
The 1960s Batman is the maximum amount of delightfully corny fun. The mostra is full of some of the most entertaining actors and characters ever.
The first Batman mostra was just called Batman. The mostra started in 1966 and had 3 seasons as well as a film called Batman: The Movie (1966). There was also 2 animated films based on the mostra called Return of the Caped Crusaders (2016) and Batman vs. Two-Face (2017).
The Plot
Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson protect Gotham as the Dynamic Duo: Batman and Robin. The 2 Heroes saved the city da themselves in the show's first 2 seasons, but Batgirl started helping them in the 3rd season. They battled the Joker, Penguin, Catwoman, Riddler, and a bunch of new villains.
The mostra is often treated like an outdated goofy mostra that gets respect for nostalgia. However I think there are several other reasons to be a fan of the mostra other than nostalgia. I didn't grow up with this version of Batman so my true enjoyment of the mostra comes from what a good mostra it is. The show's comedic qualities were intentional. The show's corny antics are delightfully fun. 1 big element that keeps the mostra exciting is that the villains have such unique plans. For example 1 time the Joker tries to turn a high school cheerleader into a criminal and in a different episode he surfs with Batman. Because of that the mostra feels fresh and exciting instead of repetitive and boring.
The Cast
1 of the show's best qualities is the cast. The talented people on the mostra put so much effort into making their performances fun. The highly energetic cast is a treat to watch.
Adam West is my preferito actor that played Batman. He may lack the dark coolness of other Batman actors, but he brought più cuore and humor to the character than anybody else. I usually don't like Robin and Batgirl that much, but Burt Ward and Yvonne Craig did a good job at making their characters enjoyable instead of boring. Alan Napier is really good as Alfred Pennyworth.
The actors that played the villains are amazing. Romero, Burgees Meredith, and Frank Gorshin were big scene stealers in the show. Specail mention goes to the iconic Vincent Price.
The Characters
There are no bad main characters o recurring villains. The mostra is full of fun characters.
Batman's appeal is usually how cool he is, but this Batman is a great character for much different reasons. This Batman is the most likeable and sweetest version of the character as well as the most entertaining and funny. Robin and Batgirl usually aren't that interesting, but they work well in this version of Batman. Commissioner Gordon and Chief O'Hara may seem pointless, but the mostra actually has several jokes about how poorly they protect the city.
The mostra has several entertaining villains. There are so many enjoyable versions of the Joker and pinguino that it's hard to this mostra their best version, but this mostra has the most fun version of the Riddler that I've seen. The mostra had some new villains who were good additions to the rouges gallery including King Tut and Egghead.
The Visuals
The mostra is over 50 years old, but the costumes are still visually impressive. Batman's costume looks almost exactly like how it looked in the early comic books. Batgirl's costume in the mostra looks più fresco, dispositivo di raffreddamento than any outfit she's ever worn. The show's villains also had some pretty awesome costumes. Despite being considered outdated the mostra is still a treat to look at it.
complessivamente, generale
The 1960s Batman is the maximum amount of delightfully corny fun. The mostra is full of some of the most entertaining actors and characters ever.
Batman is a very dark character who I believe could be a very good character for an R rated film his Villians are violent they kill people in gruesome ways and Bruce also needs to be fucking his Amore interests and he hasn't done it yet why because it isn't appropriate for kids and that's really stupid and as for the cursing I wouldn't want them to do it every secondo obviously but it would be good and make the characters più serious and badass if the characters cursed in the Batman reboot happens I want new Villians, the bat mobile,batarangs,the batwing,the bat motorcycles,a bat jet pack,a different type of suit for batman,the bat claw that Batman swings on, and I want it to be rated R. So what do te guys think should a future Batman movie have these things o not.
Ok, I hate the Hugo Strange/Catwoman rumours. Here's why: first of all I hate Hugo Strange as a villain. He has no villain name o costume, doesn't even LOOK cool, and is completly WEIRD. And Catwoman becouse didn't she already have a film in the reboot series (Catwoman was the only one not to feature Chris Nolan as the director)? Luckily, the movie will be filmed in Asia (bye bye Hugo Strange). That means a possible villain (if not, Amore interest) Talia Al Ghūl. In Batman Begins, we learn that, unlike Batman comics, when Rās Al Ghūl says he's "immortal" he means the roll of RAG is past on from master to apprentace and that means Talia may become the new Ras Al Ghūl.
But if filmed in a major city (Hong Kong for ex.) the villain my be an assassan like Deadshot. Possibly my preferito rumour of all time: Black Mask and Hush!!!
But if filmed in a major city (Hong Kong for ex.) the villain my be an assassan like Deadshot. Possibly my preferito rumour of all time: Black Mask and Hush!!!
A cancelled Batman film, Superman vs. Batman was going to be the fifth Batman film untill it was confirmed it wouldn't happen. But after the cancellation of 2013s reboot of 1997s JLA (Justice League: Mortal), Christopher Nolan, the man incharge of both Batman and Superman, Is considering making Superman/Batman: the Movie (AKA Superman vs. Batman). It will possibly the fight of the decade, even better than 2003s Freddy vs. Jason and the DC comics horror comic book god-awful sequel, Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash.
Despite the name THIS FILM WILL NOT BE BASED ON SUPERMAN/BATMAN the comic book but an issue of Batman that guest starred Superman where they fought. I'm not sure which one it was but te can buy the digital comic on www.dccomics.com/read
Based on the characters created da Jerry Siegel, Joe shushter and Bob Kane and writen da Grant Morrison.
Despite the name THIS FILM WILL NOT BE BASED ON SUPERMAN/BATMAN the comic book but an issue of Batman that guest starred Superman where they fought. I'm not sure which one it was but te can buy the digital comic on www.dccomics.com/read
Based on the characters created da Jerry Siegel, Joe shushter and Bob Kane and writen da Grant Morrison.
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