Batman and Friends

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  • TV-G
  • 1992
  • 1 Season
  • 7.5  (27,006)

Batman and Friends is a classic television show from the late 60s, produced by Warner Bros. and starring an incredible ensemble cast. Led by Adam West as the titular superhero, the show is a lighthearted, campy take on the classic Batman comic book series. Alongside West is Burt Ward as Robin, his trusty sidekick, and Alan Napier as Alfred, their faithful butler.

The show follows the dynamic duo as they fight crime in Gotham City, facing off against a colorful cast of villains. Some of the most memorable performances come from Cesar Romero, Burgess Meredith, and Frank Gorshin, who play the Joker, the Penguin, and the Riddler, respectively. The villains are a highlight of the show, with each actor bringing a unique energy and flair to their role. They're often portrayed as eccentric and over-the-top, but always dangerous and capable of giving Batman and Robin a run for their money.

In addition to the core cast, the show features a parade of guest stars who appear as other villains, allies, or just passing characters. Some of these stars include Anne Baxter, Vincent Price, Van Johnson, Carolyn Jones, and Linda Harrison. Despite only appearing for an episode or two, these actors leave a lasting impression and add to the overall fun and excitement of the show.

Another standout character is Yvonne Craig, who plays Batgirl. Batgirl first appears in season three and quickly becomes a fan-favorite, adding a new level of complexity and excitement to the show. Craig's performance is charming and confident, and she holds her own alongside West and Ward.

The show is also known for its memorable catchphrases and iconic visuals. The opening sequence, which features the famous Bat-symbol against a purple background, is instantly recognizable. The show also popularized several catchphrases, including Batman's famous "Holy (insert exclamation here)!" and Robin's "Golly gee whiz!" These lines have become an enduring part of pop culture and are still referenced today.

Overall, Batman and Friends is a delightful and entertaining show that's sure to put a smile on viewers' faces. Its mix of action, humor, and vibrant characters makes it a classic that's still beloved by fans today. Whether you're a die-hard Batman fan or just looking for a fun and lighthearted show to watch, Batman and Friends is sure to deliver.

Batman and Friends is a series that ran for 1 seasons (5 episodes) between September 11, 1992 and on Warner Bros.

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Seasons
The Last Laugh
5. The Last Laugh
September 22, 1992
The Joker employs a lethal mind-altering laughing gas to transform the citizens of Gotham into total fools.
Animal Act
4. Animal Act
September 26, 1998
Dick Grayson revisits his roots as a circus performer, only to find the Mad Hatter is using circus animals to commit crimes.
Read My Lips
3. Read My Lips
May 10, 1993
Batman investigates a series of baffling crimes and discovers that the crime czar is a wooden dummy, manipulated by a mild-mannered man called the Ventriloquist.
I Am the Night
2. I Am the Night
November 9, 1992
On the anniversary of the death of Bruce's parents, Batman expresses doubts about whether or not he should continue his one-man war against crime.
Joker's Favor
1. Joker's Favor
September 11, 1992
When a timid accountant accidentally runs afoul of the Joker, he promises the Joker anything if the villain will only let him go.
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Where to Watch Batman and Friends
Batman and Friends is available for streaming on the Warner Bros. website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Batman and Friends on demand at Amazon, Microsoft Movies & TV, Google Play and Apple TV.
  • Premiere Date
    September 11, 1992
  • IMDB Rating
    7.5  (27,006)
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