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The New Adventures of Batman Format Animated, Comedy Created by Bob Kane (characters) Directed by Don Towsley Voices of Adam West
Burt Ward
Lennie Weinrib
Melendy BrittCountry of origin United States Language(s) English No. of episodes 16 Production Executive producer(s) Norm Prescott
Lou ScheimerProducer(s) Don Christensen Running time 30 minutes (with commercials) Production company(s) Filmation
DC Comics
Warner Bros. TelevisionBroadcast Original channel CBS Original run February 12 – May 28, 1977 Chronology Preceded by The Adventures of Batman The New Adventures of Batman is an animated series produced by Filmation in 1977 featuring the DC Comics superheroes Batman and Robin, and Batgirl. The current distributor is Warner Bros. Television due to parent company Warner Bros's ownership of DC Comics, which publishes the Batman titles. It is a continuation of the 1960s Batman TV series which had been canceled eight years earlier.[1]
The New Adventures of Batman originally premiered February 10, 1977 on CBS. The episodes from this series were later aired along with other Filmation shows—such as Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle (1976, CBS) —as part of: The Batman/Tarzan Adventure Hour (1977–1978 CBS), Tarzan and the Super 7 (1978–1980 CBS), and Batman and the Super 7 (1980–1981 NBC).
In The New Adventures of Batman, the "Dynamic Duo" fights crime in Gotham City, encountering the classic Batman rogues gallery as well as some original villains. Complicating matters is Bat-Mite, a well-meaning imp from another dimension called Ergo, who considers himself Batman's biggest fan. As a result, he wears a variant of Batman’s costume and attempts to help him, only to often create more problems (although he is occasionally an asset). Missing is Alfred, the faithful butler of Batman's alter ego Bruce Wayne; also notable in this series are the inverted colors of the "R" on Robin's costume.[2]
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Predecessors and competition
In September 1968, before The New Adventures of Batman Filmation Associates had created and aired an animated Batman series (pre-Bat-Mite), named The Batman/Superman Hour, for CBS. This series, the first Saturday Morning vehicle for the Caped Crusader, paired up new Batman and Robin adventures with old Superman/Superboy episodes. In 1969, it was repackaged into 30-minute episodes without the Man of Steel and renamed Batman with Robin the Boy Wonder.
The New Adventures of Batman was produced concurrently with Super Friends, which was produced by the competing Hanna-Barbera Productions and included Batman and Robin as members, marking a rare occurrence in animation history which saw two studios simultaneously producing series featuring the same characters. The main distinction was that in Filmation’s series, Batman and Robin were voiced by Adam West and Burt Ward, the lead actors of the 1960s Batman series. Hanna-Barbera's Batman and Robin were voiced by Olan Soule and Casey Kasem, who also voiced the Dynamic Duo for Filmation's 1968 version, The Batman/Superman Hour.
Episodes and villains
Season 1
No. Title Villain(s) 1 The Pest The Joker The Joker steals an experimental hydrogen-powered car, disguising himself as the inventor, but without his knowledge of the car's weakness. 2 The Moonman Moonman Bruce Wayne's college friend Scott Rogers, later the first astronaut to fly a solo Moon mission, comes back with a secret. 3 Trouble Identity Catwoman Batgirl makes a surprise appearance at the debut of a new machine, that changes trash into fine fabrics, to claim it for herself. Or does she? 4 A Sweet Joke On Gotham City Sweet Tooth 4 out of 5 dentists would reject Sweet Tooth's plan to ruin children's health by turning Gotham City's water supply into chocolate syrup. 5 The Bermuda Rectangle Professor Bubbles An underwater villain keeps a trained shark to carry out his weapons schemes. 6 Bite-Sized Electro Electro stalks Batman and Robin, intending to shrink them to help him steal government secrets. 7 Reading, Writing & Wronging The Penguin The Penguin opens a crime school, where young crooks finish with dishonors. 8 The Chameleon Chameleon Not Clayface, but with similar abilities and a plan to shut down Gotham City's new lunar/solar collector. 9 He Who Laughs Last The Joker The Joker escapes from prison, planning to get revenge on Batman by giving him a series of clues linked to his crimes. 10 The Deep Freeze Mr. Freeze Mr. Freeze's henchman Professor Frost builds a freezing ray, and Mr. Freeze uses it to wreak havoc. 11 Dead Ringers Clayface Clayface poses as Batman and enlists a reformed criminal turned circus acrobat to pose as Robin in order to abduct an Arab oil minister named Basil Oram. 12 Curses! Oiled Again! Clayface / Catwoman During a cold snap, Catwoman and Clayface join forces to steal oil. At the same time, a TV newscaster named Boyd Baxter seeks to show up Batman. 13 Birds Of A Feather Fool Around Together The Penguin / the Joker In order to win an criminals' election, Penguin invents the 'Crime Slime', which can turn people into criminals. It makes him and Bat-Mite switch bodies, and seems to affect Batman and Robin too. 14 Have An Evil Day (Part 1) Zarbor / the Joker / the Penguin / Clayface / Catwoman Zarbor, a criminal from Bat-Mite's home dimension of Ergo, comes to Earth, enlisting Batman's enemies to keep the Caped Crusaders busy while he steals America's nuclear power plants. 15 Have An Evil Day (Part 2) Zarbor / The Joker / Penguin / Clayface / Catwoman Batman and Robin, the villains, and Bat-Mite follow Zarbor back to Ergo, hoping to foil his takeover plans, and recover the stolen nuclear plants. 16 This Looks Like A Job For Bat-Mite! Zarbor Zarbor escapes jail in Ergo and returns to Earth, planning to become its ruler – with help from the Dynamic Duo. Season 2
Reruns aired as part of The Batman/Tarzan Adventure Hour
Season 3
Reruns aired as part of Tarzan and the Super 7
Voice cast
- Adam West - Batman/Bruce Wayne
- Burt Ward - Robin/Dick Grayson
- Melendy Britt - Batgirl/Barbara Gordon, Catwoman
- Lou Scheimer - Bat-Mite, Bat-Computer, Clayface (1st Time)
- Lennie Weinrib as Commissioner Gordon, The Joker, Penguin, Mr. Freeze, Electro, Chameleon, Zarbor, Clayface (3rd Time), Moonman/Scott Rogers, Professor Bubbles, Sweet Tooth
Missing Batvillains
The Riddler and the Scarecrow were off limits to the show, as Hanna-Barbera already had the rights to the characters for Challenge of the Superfriends (though The Riddler does appear in the opening credits of the show in a red colored costume, and was mentioned being arrested at the beginning of the episode Deep Freeze). This is also the reason why the Joker could not appear in Challenge of the Superfriends, though he was planned as a Legion of Doom member.[citation needed]
References in other media
Homage was paid to The New Adventures of Batman in a 1998 episode of Bruce Timm's The New Batman Adventures. In the DVD release audio commentary for the 1998-1999 season, Timm and the rest of the series creators (writer Paul Dini, director Dan Riba, artist Glen Murakami, and storyboarder James Tucker) explain that the first segment of the October 10, 1998 episode "Legends of the Dark Knight" purposely makes use of the same designs The New Adventures of Batman used for the Joker, Batman and Robin, as well as the same color schemes and shading in a nod to both The New Adventures of Batman and to Batman artist Dick Sprang, whose style heavily influenced the visuals of the Filmation cartoon (along with Neal Adams). They further explain that the episode segment also purposely makes use of the trademark silliness and corny tone of the original series (which differs from the darker, serious tone of Timm's series) and also mimics the low frame rate animation style used by Filmation.[3]
DVD release
The New Adventures of Batman was released on DVD format on June 26, 2007; all sixteen episodes are collected. A retrospective detailing the creation of the series titled "Dark Vs. Light: Filmation and The Batman" featuring Filmation historian Michael Swanigan and Filmation founder Lou Scheimer is included as well.
One episode was released along with an episode of Tarzan in the Saturday Morning Cartoons: The 1970s Vol. 1 DVD also released by Warner Home Video.
Legacy
The original villain Sweet Tooth makes a cameo appearance in the Batman: The Brave and the Bold episode "A Bat Divided".
References
- ^ "A History of Batman on TV". IGN. http://uk.tv.ign.com/articles/891/891807p5.html. Retrieved 2010-08-16.
- ^ "The New Adventures of Batman". DVD Talk. http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/28992/new-adventures-of-batman-the/. Retrieved 2010-08-16.
- ^ , "Information stated by the 1990s Batman Animated series Bruce Timm, Paul Dini, Glen Murakami, Dan Riba and James Tucker, in the audiocomments for the episode "Legends of the Dark Knight" on the series' 4th season DVD release."
External links
- The New Adventures of Batman at Big Cartoon DataBase
- The New Adventures of Batman at the Internet Movie Database
- The New Adventures of Batman at TV.com
- Filmation animated series
- AOL Television: In2TV: The New Adventures of Batman
- Japanese opening to New Adventures of Batman
- TVshowsondvd.com: DVD Release
- Batman: Yesterday, Today and Beyond - The Batman Homepage - The New Adventures of Batman
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serials and filmsAnimated television The Adventures of Batman • The Batman/Superman Hour • The Batman/Tarzan Adventure Hour • The New Adventures of Batman • Batman: The Animated Series (episodes) • The New Batman Adventures (episodes) • Batman Beyond (episodes) • The Batman (episodes) • Batman: The Brave and the Bold (episodes) • Beware the BatmanAnimated films Batman: Mask of the Phantasm • Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero • Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker • Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman • Chase Me • The Batman vs. Dracula • Batman: Gotham Knight • Superman/Batman: Public Enemies • Batman: Under the Red Hood • Superman/Batman: Apocalypse • Batman: Year OneNovels Related topics Bruce Wayne (unproduced series) • Batman action figures • Bat-Manga!: The Secret History of Batman in Japan • List of Batman enemies in other media • List of Batman films cast members1966–1968 Batman television series Characters adapted
for the seriesAlfred • Batgirl / Barbara Gordon • Batman / Bruce Wayne • Catwoman • Clock King • Commissioner James Gordon • Green Hornet • The Joker • Kato • The Mad Hatter • Mr. Freeze • The Penguin • The Riddler • Robin / Dick GraysonVehicles & gadgetry In-story locations Related topics ShowsLegends of the Superheroes • The New Adventures of Batman • Return to the Batcave: The Misadventures of Adam and Burt • The Green HornetFilmsMusicListsList of Batman television episodes • List of Batman television series cast membersOtherSee also: Batman in other media • Robin in other media • Barbara Gordon in other media • Joker in other mediaNon-DCAU DC Comics-based TV animation 1960s Filmation cycle The New Adventures of Superman (1966–1967) · The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure (1967–1968) · The Batman/Superman Hour (1968–1969) · Superboy (part of TNAoS)
Other pre-DCAU Super Friends (1973–1986) · The New Adventures of Batman (1977; network reruns repackaged under various umbrella titles until 1981) · The Plastic Man Comedy/Adventure Show (1979–1981) · The Kid Super Power Hour with Shazam! (1981–1982) · Superman (1988) · Swamp Thing (1991)
Post-DCAU The Aquaman & Friends Action Hour (2003; unaired in US) · Teen Titans (2003–2006) · The Batman (2004–2008) · Krypto the Superdog (2005–2006) · Legion of Super Heroes (2006–2008) · Batman: The Brave and the Bold (2008–2011) · Young Justice (2010–present) · Green Lantern: The Animated Series (2012) · Beware the Batman (2013)
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