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Tuesday, August 19, 2008
A Game of Cat and Mouse
Catwoman steals the Crown Jewels of King Charles the Great — along with the castle they are stored in! The Joker decides he'd like the Jewels for himself. As a diversion, he warns Catwoman of the Dynamic Duo's approach, allowing her to seal them inside her mountain cave under a landslide!
Simon the Pieman
Sinister Simon was a Pieman who went to rob the Fair -- the Gotham City World's Fair! In so doing, he sets out to be the new king(rolling)pin of crime in Gotham City. Simon captures Robin on stakeout, and puts him under the grindstone of a windmill, as storm winds approach -- while Batman is stuck in a traffic jam! Later, Simon invites Batman to a mixer -- a giant electric mixer, that is. Simon also serves up chocolate-covered Batgirl, and hot buttered Robin!
Includes a Batgirl pie-in-the-face scene not shown on cable!
Some voices:
Batman: Olan Soulé
Robin: Casey Kasem
Batgirl: Jane Webb
Narrator & Simon: Ted Knight (2 years BEFORE "Mary Tyler Moore")
TVLand once stated that Olan Soulé voiced Batman on Radio in the 1940's, but this is in dispute. TVLand has been known to make mistakes. We do know that Filmation's voice of Superman in their 1966 cartoons, Bud Collyer, DID voice Superman on Radio in the 40's
A Perfidious Pieman is Simon
Simon the Pieman returns to steal 4 million Turkish coins ("piastres"). In the process, he kidnaps Barbara Gordon, and sets up: Batman in a belfry, hanging on to the clapper of a swinging bell to avoid ending up in the soup; Robin running to dodge candles that will light dynamite fuses on his ankles; Batgirl to be thrown down a well in a pumpkin shell; Batman & Robin trapped in a submersible pie heading to crash into a reef; and Batgirl to be crushed under a PIE-zoelectric crystal. Where does he get all those marvelous toys?
Some voices:
Batman: Olan Soulé
Robin: Casey Kasem
Batgirl: Jane Webb
Narrator & Simon: Ted Knight (2 years BEFORE "Mary Tyler Moore")
TVLand once stated that Olan Soulé voiced Batman on Radio in the 1940's, but this is in dispute. TVLand has been known to make mistakes. We do know that Filmation's voice of Superman in their 1966 cartoons, Bud Collyer, DID voice Superman on Radio in the 40's.
Friday, August 1, 2008
Will the Real Robin Please Stand Up?
One Robin just not enough for you? Catwoman enlists a wayward teen, a Robin look-alike, to take Robin's place, and learn all of Batman's secrets. Meanwhile, she leaves the real Robin dumped into a construction pit in the back of a van, buried under tons of rocks. Includes a "training" scene not shown on cable. Will the REAL Robin please stand up??
Some voices:
Batman: Olan Soulé
Robin & impostor: Casey Kasem
Catwoman: Jane Webb
Narrator: Ted Knight (2 years BEFORE "Mary Tyler Moore")
TVLand once stated that Olan Soulé voiced Batman on Radio in the 1940's, but this is in dispute. TVLand has been known to make mistakes. We do know that Filmation's voice of Superman in their 1966 cartoons, Bud Collyer, DID voice Superman on Radio in the 40's.
The Cool Cruel Mr. Freeze
Mr. Freeze freezes all sources of water in Gotham City. Later, he causes the Batmobile to slip off a high bridge he iced over. Then, he threatens to freeze all of Gotham City unless paid $1 billion (like in the live-action TV series with Otto Preminger). Lastly, he freezes the Dynamic Duo in a block of ice, and feeds them into an ice cube maker!
Some voices:
Batman: Olan Soulé
Robin: Casey Kasem
Narrator & Mr. Freeze: Ted Knight (2 years BEFORE "Mary Tyler Moore")
TVLand once stated that Olan Soulé voiced Batman on Radio in the 1940's, but this is in dispute. TVLand has been known to make mistakes. We do know that Filmation's voice of Superman in their 1966 cartoons, Bud Collyer, DID voice Superman on Radio in the 40's.
It Takes Two to Make a Team
The Joker, Penguin and Riddler are after an Incan treasure map, but their attempts to steal it are continually thwarted by the teamwork of Batman, Robin and Batgirl; so they plan to break up the Dynamic Duo by making Robin jealous of Batgirl. To top it off, they lure Robin into a trap, where they have hungry crocodiles waiting!
I don't know where the plank came from.
Some voices:
Batman: Olan Soulé
Robin: Casey Kasem
Batgirl: Jane Webb
Narrator, Riddler & Penguin: Ted Knight (2 years BEFORE "Mary Tyler Moore")
Joker: according to different sources, either Ted Knight as well, or Larry Storch (who received no on-screen voice credit)
TVLand once stated that Olan Soulé voiced Batman on Radio in the 1940's, but this is in dispute. TVLand has been known to make mistakes. We do know that Filmation's voice of Superman in their 1966 cartoons, Bud Collyer, DID voice Superman on Radio in the 40's.
The Jigsaw Jeopardy
With his hideout in a jigsaw puzzle factory, the Riddler captures Robin, and ties him down "spread-eagle" on a giant jigsaw, with its blade poised to DIVIDE UP the Boy Wonder! Batman, meanwhile, walks into an acid-bath trap, and later has to tackle an EGG-splosive peril. Includes Batgirl (who disguises herself as Robin!)
Some voices:
Batman: Olan Soulé
Robin: Casey Kasem
Batgirl: Jane Webb
Narrator & Riddler: Ted Knight (2 years BEFORE "Mary Tyler Moore")
TVLand once stated that Olan Soulé voiced Batman on Radio in the 1940's, but this is in dispute. TVLand has been known to make mistakes. We do know that Filmation's voice of Superman in their 1966 cartoons, Bud Collyer, DID voice Superman on Radio in the 40's.
My Crime Is Your Crime
The Joker and Penguin trip up the Dynamic Duo by using each other's modus operandi in their capers. In a shocking twist, the Penguin captures the Caped Crusaders, and shackles them into a batting cage wired to set off a huge explosion if either of them fails to bat any ball pitched by fully-loaded pitching machines!
Some voices:
Batman: Olan Soulé
Robin: Casey Kasem
Narrator & Penguin: Ted Knight (2 years BEFORE "Mary Tyler Moore")
Joker: according to different sources, either Ted Knight as well, or Larry Storch (who received no on-screen voice credit)
TVLand once stated that Olan Soulé voiced Batman on Radio in the 1940's, but this is in dispute. TVLand has been known to make mistakes. We do know that Filmation's voice of Superman in their 1966 cartoons, Bud Collyer, DID voice Superman on Radio in the 40's.
A Game of Cat and Mouse
Catwoman steals the Crown Jewels of King Charles the Great — along with the castle they are stored in! The Joker decides he'd like the Jewels for himself. As a diversion, he warns Catwoman of the Dynamic Duo's approach, allowing her to seal them inside her mountain cave under a landslide!
Some voices:
Batman: Olan Soulé
Robin: Casey Kasem
Catwoman: Jane Webb
Narrator & Joker: Ted Knight (2 years BEFORE "Mary Tyler Moore")
The Crime Computer
The Penguin's latest crime spree is aided by the fancy gadgets invented by the brilliant but eccentric Prof. Billingsly — especially a supercomputer that can plan meticulously detailed crimes. And when the electronic gargantua is fed the brainwaves of Batman and Robin, it perfects its ability to hunt them down! While they struggle to keep one step ahead of their ultimate nemesis, the Dynamic Duo face a deadly sulphur pit, and a crocodile lashes out at Robin!
Some voices:
Batman: Olan Soulé
Robin & Prof. Billingsly: Casey Kasem
Narrator & Penguin: Ted Knight (2 years BEFORE "Mary Tyler Moore") - and he may also be the voice of the computer
TVLand once stated that Olan Soulé voiced Batman on Radio in the 1940's, but this is in dispute. TVLand has been known to make mistakes. We do know that Filmation's voice of Superman in their 1966 cartoons, Bud Collyer, DID voice Superman on Radio in the 40's.
Thursday, August 30, 2007
Batman TAS: The Cat and Claw [Part 1]
Catwoman is the sexiest cartoon villian ever! MEOW! Gotta love these classic episodes. Whatever happened to good cartoons?
Batman Cartoon 1968 - Will the Real Robin Please Stand Up?
One Robin just not enough for you? Catwoman enlists a wayward teen, a Robin look-alike, to take Robin's place, and learn all of Batman's secrets. Meanwhile, she leaves the real Robin dumped into a construction pit in the back of a van, buried under tons of rocks. Includes a "training" scene not shown on cable. Will the REAL Robin Please Stand Up??
Batman Cartoon 1968 - It Takes Two to Make a Team
The Joker, Penguin and Riddler are after an Incan treasure map, but their attempts to steal it are continually thwarted by the teamwork of Batman, Robin and Batgirl; so, they plan to break up the Dynamic Duo by making Robin jealous of Batgirl. To top it off, they lure Robin into a trap, where they have hungry crocodiles waiting!
I don't know where the plank came from.
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
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