It wasn’t until a few years ago when I found out about this animated version of Batman. Adam West and Burt Ward reprise their roles as the voices of the dynamic duo in The New Adventures of Batman – (DC Comics Classic Collection) (1977-1978), who do what they do best. Fight crime in the city of Gotham.

The crime fighting action is very minimal around to the level of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, but the story lines and capers are creative and adventurous.

Bat Girl even helps out on occasion, but what really makes this show different is the little magical hero Bat-Mite. He’s always so eager to help the team fight crime, but only ends up getting in the way. I guess you could say that Bat-Mite is like the Orko of the group. He’s magical, but his powers are limited. “Oh, bat baloney.”

Quite a few of the same colorful villains are on this series. Ones like the Joker, the Penguin, Cat Woman, Mr. Freeze, and Clay Face. Along with some other different villains. It’s strange that even though the Riddler is also featured among the villains in the theme, he hasn’t made any appearances on this show. Not one. A little disappointing, don’t you think? In a way, the Joker makes up for it by using jokes in the form of riddles. He also does very good impressions, but Batman knows better.

And let’s not forget Zarbor, the biggest villain from Bat-Mite’s home world Ergo. He’s more powerful than the other villains combined, even on Earth. Zarbor can shrink buildings with only one finger. That’s amazing.

I really enjoyed this series. Despite how many times Bat-Mite has messed up, he’s still a devoted ally. Just like Orko.

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 Batman - The Movie“Holy retro, Batman”. The classic superhero has had many versions of movies and TV series and is still making more. Batman (1966-1968) was the first version I’ve seen, which stars Adam West and Burt Ward as the dynamic duo.

What makes the franchise so memorable to me are the colorful villains. The Joker (Caesar Romero) is a clown, the Penguin (Burgess Meredith) has different umbrellas and wears a purple top hat, the Riddler (Frank Gorshin) has green tights and leaves riddles, and so on. The villains’ henchmen sometimes have names that stick out. For example, Catwoman (Julie Newmar) once had henchmen named Eenie, Meanie, Mynie, and Moe. In another episode, the Joker had henchmen named after the planets of the solar system while committing zodiac related crimes. That’s pretty clever. There were many other colorful villains as well. Unfortunately, villains like Two-Face, Poison Ivy, Scarecrow, and Harley Quinn were not among them. So I didn’t know about those characters until later on.

My favorite parts in the series are the fight scenes, where words pop up to express the action. The violence level is very minimal. Not much different than Get Smart, but I still think it works just as well. Real comic book style.

In 1966, there was Batman – The Movie (Special Edition) based on the series, which featured all of the same actors. Except for Catwoman, who was played by Lee Meriwether. Then again, Julie Newmar and Eartha Kitt also played Catwoman. That used to confuse me, but who keeps track.

I met Adam West at FX Convention 2008. As much as I enjoyed this series, I thought it would be nice to meet the legendary star. Unfortunately, it wasn’t all it was cracked up to be. First off, Adam West charges $50 for his autograph. Normally an autograph is worth $20 or $25. Instead, my sister took my picture with him, which cost me $20. The first attempt, Adam West didn’t smile at all. She tried again while asking him to smile and Mr. West was all, “Oh, god.”  As you can see here, this was his best attempt.  I wasn’t disappointed because it was still good to have met him.

Adam West and me

At the different conventions, I’ve heard from other people that it wasn’t the first time Adam West was like this, but that’s not gonna stop me from enjoying this classic series.  Uh-uh.  In fact, I still recognize the bronze statue, which is actually a switch to open the secret passage to the Bat cave.  It’s in the convention programs all the time.

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