On
William Dozier’s opening narration about cheering the heroes and hissing the
villains:
“Welcome
to Batman… time to hiss!”
On
the grave focus of the Commissioner as he describes the need to use the
Bat-phone.
“He’s
certainly dramatic.”
On
the initial reveal of the Bat-poles.
“Um…they
have names on them.”
On
the premier of Caesar Romero based on “The Joker’s Utility Belt” from Batman 73 in 1952.
“They
should show this in theaters instead of the new Joker movie.”On Zelda's thugs hiding in the caskets shooting each other:
"WHAT! You said the only person who died was 'what a way to go-go!'"
On
anytime Alfred wears his green apron:
“Off
to work at Starbucks!”
“Oh, the sass...Alfred
is my favorite person in the show…except maybe the Riddler. ”
On
the fact that the show being originally watched on tiny, often black and white,
screens could hide substitutions and similar effects much better than a fifty
inch high definition screen:
“Batman
has a hole in his suit.”
Similarly,
it makes it easier to notice when Robin suddenly turns into a forty year old
man during the fight scenes:
*Every
subsequent fight*
“Get
‘em Ernesto!”
“Yay,
Ernesto!”
“Oh
no, they captured Ernesto!”
Etc.
“I
feel- if you’re not that excited about being a criminal, you’re doing it wrong.”
On
Batman placing the first two points of the Mad Hatter’s crimes on the Giant
Lucite Map of Gotham City:
“It’s
a hat.”
On
the points turning out to, in fact, make the shape of a top hat:
“I
am a goddess!”
Aside: An up the Lake Joe’s cousin, and the only
boxer that experts believe should have beat Rocky Marciano on points, Roland Lastarza played a hat-henchman. (On the right)
Cool!
On
one of the other criminals leaving a clue about the number twelve, and Robin
yelling out guesses like “donuts” and “Amendments.”
“Good
thing they’re not facing the Riddler this time.”
On
Dick Grayson trying to infiltrate Joker’s school aged gang by wearing a leather
jacket and smoking:
“He
put the cigarette in his mouth backwards…I just can’t with him.”
“I
now have a new goal if I become a criminal.”
“He’s
dancing again. Oh dear Lord he's still dancing. It’s all the moves from the end of the cartoon, I
thought they made those up.”
On
Robin falling prey to Riddler’s trap…again:
“How
many times has Riddler captured Robin?
How
many times has Riddler been on? I guess.”
On
“Aunt Harriet” being captured and suspended over a trap with a sack on her head
being a foot taller than usual with twenty year old legs:
“Another
stellar use of stunt doubles there.”
On
Batman saying the sensation of his knock out Bat-gas is not unpleasant:
“Batman
gasses himself?”
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