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Batman

Wed, Jan 12, 1966
  • Sci-Fi & Fantasy
  • Comedy
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Wealthy entrepreneur Bruce Wayne and his ward Dick Grayson lead a double life: they are actually crime fighting duo Batman and Robin. A secret Batpole in the Wayne mansion leads to the Batcave, where Police Commissioner Gordon often calls with the latest emergency threatening Gotham City. Racing to the scene of the crime in the Batmobile, Batman and Robin must (with the help of their trusty Bat-utility-belt) thwart the efforts of a variety of master criminals, including The Riddler, The Joker, Catwoman, and The Penguin.

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  • Adam West
    Adam West
    as Batman
  • Burt Ward
    Burt Ward
    as Robin
  • Yvonne Craig
    Yvonne Craig
    as Batgirl
  • Neil Hamilton
    Neil Hamilton
    as Commissioner Gordon
  • Stafford Repp
    Stafford Repp
    as Chief O'Hara
  • Alan Napier
    Alan Napier
    as Alfred
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Episodes

3 seasons · 120 episodes

Ended · 120 aired
Season 1
34 episodes · 34 aired
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  • E1
    Hi Diddle Riddle (1)
    Aired · Thu, Jan 13, 1966 · 30m

    While the Riddler maneuvers Batman into being sued, the Dynamic Duo investigate the supervillain's concurrent scheme.

  • E2
    Smack in the Middle (2)
    Aired · Fri, Jan 14, 1966 · 30m

    The Riddler schemes to have his henchwoman, disguised as Robin, to have her kill Batman in the Batcave.

  • E3
    Fine Feathered Finks (1)
    Aired · Thu, Jan 20, 1966 · 30m

    The Penguin plots to manipulate Batman into inadvertently devising capers for him.

  • E4
    The Penguin's a Jinx (2)
    Aired · Fri, Jan 21, 1966 · 30m

    The Dynamic Duo are tricked into planning the Penguin's next crime, but the supervillain adds his own twist to the plan.

  • E5
    The Joker is Wild (1)
    Aired · Thu, Jan 27, 1966 · 30m

    The Joker decides to fight fire with fire against Batman with a utility belt of his own.

  • E6
    Batman is Riled (2)
    Aired · Fri, Jan 28, 1966 · 30m

    Batman avoids a public unmasking but is unable to bring in the Joker, thanks to the villain's utility belt. Eventually, Batman and Robin are captured by the Joker's gang. But the Joker doesn't know a showdown with the Dynamic Duo awaits.

  • E7
    Instant Freeze (1)
    Aired · Thu, Feb 3, 1966 · 30m

    Dr. Shivel aka Mr. Freeze has returned and is seeking revenge on Batman, who accidentally spilled a freeze solution on him, being forced to live in a -50 climate. He is committing crimes involving diamonds, or "ice," in different forms. He freezes the duo, who look like goners.

  • E8
    Rats Like Cheese (2)
    Aired · Fri, Feb 4, 1966 · 30m

    Mr. Freeze exchanges a kidnapped baseball pitcher for Batman.

  • E9
    Zelda the Great (1)
    Aired · Thu, Feb 10, 1966 · 30m

    After robbing a bank, an escape artist fools Batman as he tries to capture her.

  • E10
    A Death Worse Than Fate (2)
    Aired · Fri, Feb 11, 1966 · 30m

    Zelda the Great's mad Albanian inventor tries to trap Batman and Robin.

  • E11
    A Riddle a Day Keeps the Riddler Away (1)
    Aired · Thu, Feb 17, 1966 · 30m

    Batman and Robin rush to protect a visiting king from the Riddler.

  • E12
    When the Rat's Away the Mice Will Play (2)
    Aired · Fri, Feb 18, 1966 · 30m

    The Riddler warns others of the time bomb placed in a museum statue.

  • E13
    The Thirteenth Hat (1)
    Aired · Thu, Feb 24, 1966 · 30m

    The Mad Hatter hopes to get revenge on the jurors who convicted him.

  • E14
    Batman Stands Pat (2)
    Aired · Fri, Feb 25, 1966 · 30m

    The Mad Hatter goes after the final juror.

  • E15
    The Joker Goes to School (1)
    Aired · Thu, Mar 3, 1966 · 30m

    The Joker attempts to recruit high-school dropouts for his gang.

  • E16
    He Meets His Match, the Grisly Ghoul (2)
    Aired · Fri, Mar 4, 1966 · 30m

    As Dick Grayson, Robin infiltrates the Bad Pennies.

  • E17
    True or False Face (1)
    Aired · Thu, Mar 10, 1966 · 30m

    False-Face hopes to fool Batman and Robin as he goes on a robbing spree.

  • E18
    Holy Rat Race (2)
    Aired · Fri, Mar 11, 1966 · 30m

    Batman tries to block False-Face's plans to rob a bank vault.

  • E19
    The Purr-Fect Crime (1)
    Aired · Thu, Mar 17, 1966 · 30m

    The Catwoman traps Batman and Robin as the duo sets out to guard a valuable statuette.

  • E20
    Better Luck Next Time (2)
    Aired · Fri, Mar 18, 1966 · 30m

    The Catwoman searches for a pirate's buried treasure.

  • E21
    The Penguin Goes Straight (1)
    Aired · Thu, Mar 24, 1966 · 30m

    The Penguin starts a protection agency for wealthy people.

  • E22
    Not Yet, He Ain't (2)
    Aired · Fri, Mar 25, 1966 · 30m

    Believing he is rid of Batman and Robin, the Penguin masterminds a multimillion-dollar theft.

  • E23
    The Ring of Wax (1)
    Aired · Thu, Mar 31, 1966 · 30m

    The Riddler's statue in a wax museum spells doom for Batman and Robin.

  • E24
    Give 'em the Axe (2)
    Aired · Fri, Apr 1, 1966 · 30m

    Batman and Robin escape from the vat of boiling wax with hopes of thwarting the Riddler's plan to steal Incan treasures.

  • E25
    The Joker Trumps an Ace (1)
    Aired · Thu, Apr 7, 1966 · 30m

    The Joker snatches a visiting maharajah.

  • E26
    Batman Sets the Pace (2)
    Aired · Fri, Apr 8, 1966 · 30m

    The duo crashes the Joker's headquarters.

  • E27
    The Curse of Tut (1)
    Aired · Thu, Apr 14, 1966 · 30m

    A ruthless scholar plans to take control of Gotham.

  • E28
    The Pharaoh's in a Rut (2)
    Aired · Fri, Apr 15, 1966 · 30m

    Batman and Robin join forces to catch the determined man who wants to rule Gotham.

  • E29
    The Bookworm Turns (1)
    Aired · Thu, Apr 21, 1966 · 30m

    Bookworm fakes a murder to draw out Batman.

  • E30
    While Gotham City Burns (2)
    Aired · Fri, Apr 22, 1966 · 30m

    Batman and Robin become trapped in the Bookworm's steaming cookbook.

  • E31
    Death in Slow Motion (1)
    Aired · Wed, Apr 27, 1966 · 30m

    The Riddler swipes the box-office receipts at a silent-film festival.

  • E32
    The Riddler's False Notion (2)
    Aired · Thu, Apr 28, 1966 · 30m

    The Riddler uses Robin in a deadly stunt.

  • E33
    Fine Finny Fiends (1)
    Aired · Wed, May 4, 1966 · 30m

    The Penguin kidnaps Alfred with hopes of raiding Bruce Wayne's dinner for millionaires.

  • E34
    Batman Makes the Scenes (2)
    Aired · Thu, May 5, 1966 · 30m

    Batman schemes to thwart the Penguin's plans to attend the millionaires dinner.

Season 2
60 episodes · 60 aired
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  • E1
    Shoot a Crooked Arrow (1)
    Aired · Wed, Sep 7, 1966 · 30m

    Archer and his gang have come to Gotham City, winning the public's favor with their Robin Hood style deeds of stealing from the rich to give to the poor. Batman and Robin set out to discover the location of their hideout and stop these villains, only to find themselves caught by a trap in the Archer's lair.

  • E2
    Walk the Straight and Narrow (2)
    Aired · Thu, Sep 8, 1966 · 30m

    Batman and Robin escape their previous peril and are back in action seeking to foil the Archer and his gang. After pulling off a counterfeit job, the villains head for their boat, planning to take their loot safely to Switzerland. The Dynamic Duo set off in the Bat boat to try to stop their escape.

  • E3
    Hot Off the Griddle (1)
    Aired · Wed, Sep 14, 1966 · 30m

    Catwoman makes her return known with a string of robberies. Hoping to lure her into a trap, Batman plants a news blurb giving the whereabouts of a rare canary, but Catwoman is tipped off and arrives prepared. Batman and Robin follow a lead to Catwoman's hideout, the Pink Sandbox, but soon discover that this villain has been waiting for them.

  • E4
    The Cat and the Fiddle (2)
    Aired · Thu, Sep 15, 1966 · 30m

    Catwoman disguises herself as a wealthy recluse - Minerva Matthews - to exchange a quarter million dollars for two Stradivarius violins. Once the instruments are safely in her hands, the villain reveals her true identity and demands the cash back. But Catwoman is surprised to learn that her business partner - Zubin Zucchini - is also not who he appears to be.

  • E5
    The Minstrel's Shakedown (1)
    Aired · Wed, Sep 21, 1966 · 30m

    The Minstrel, a villain with both musical talent and electronic ingenuity, is wrecking havoc with the Gotham City Exchange in an attempt to blackmail the exchange members. When he soon realizes Batman and Robin are equally skilled with electronics, he deems them a threat to his plan and sets a trap for their demise.

  • E6
    Barbecued Batman? (2)
    Aired · Thu, Sep 22, 1966 · 30m

    Failing to destroy Batman and Robin, the Minstrel enacts "Plan High C." He shakes the building of the Gotham City Exchange, and promises to send it crumbling down if his demands are not met in one hour. Batman assumes cutting off the building's power will thwart the villain, but when that plan fails, it's up to the Dynamic Duo to track down the Minstrel before it's too late.

  • E7
    The Spell of Tut (1)
    Aired · Wed, Sep 28, 1966 · 30m

    King Tut has relapsed into his kingly ways, this time showing a marked interest in scarab beetles and apothecary potions. Robin infiltrates their hideout to discover their true intentions, relaying what he hears to Batman, but their plan is put in jeopardy when Robin's presence is detected.

  • E8
    Tut's Case is Shut (2)
    Aired · Thu, Sep 29, 1966 · 30m

    Using resurrected scarab beetles, King Tut concocts an ancient mind control potion, abu raubu simbu tu. Chief O'Hara is the first under his spell, followed shortly by Commissioner Gordon, and when Batman himself is tricked into taking the drug, Tut's plan to control all of Gotham City by tainting the water supply seems close to succeeding.

  • E9
    The Greatest Mother of Them All (1)
    Aired · Wed, Oct 5, 1966 · 30m

    Ma Parker and her delinquent children are pulling off a crime wave in Gotham City. Batman and Robin round up the gang one by one, but when the arrests seem all too easy, the Dynamic Duo suspect something else more sinister may be up.

  • E10
    Ma Parker (2)
    Aired · Thu, Oct 6, 1966 · 30m

    Now in charge of the Gotham State Pen, Ma Parker and her jailhouse full of criminal cohorts use it as their base of operations. No one suspects jailed prisoners of the crimes, but a clue picked up by Batman and Robin may lead them right to Ma's whereabouts.

  • E11
    The Clock King's Crazy Crimes (1)
    Aired · Wed, Oct 12, 1966 · 30m

    After a robbery aided by a rigged timepiece, Batman and Robin deduce the Clock King must be in Gotham City. Disguised as a pop art expert, the villain brings his latest masterpiece to the Parkhurst Gallery. But everyone is surprised when the sculpture turns out to be more than just a piece of art, and the Clock King makes off with a valuable time-related painting. Batman and Robin follow a clue to the villain's hideout, unaware that a trap awaits them.

  • E12
    The Clock King Gets Crowned (2)
    Aired · Thu, Oct 13, 1966 · 30m

    Aunt Harriet purchases a clock as a birthday present for Bruce Wayne, unaware that it is a plant by the Clock King. But when the villain learns that a control switch meant for his final caper has been errantly placed on the timepiece, he breaks into Wayne Manor to retrieve it, nabbing some valuable watches in the meantime. Batman and Robin shortly deduce his master plan and race to stop him.

  • E13
    An Egg Grows in Gotham (1)
    Aired · Wed, Oct 19, 1966 · 30m

    Egghead steals the Gotham City charter. He finds a loophole that could give him control of Gotham City if descendants of the original founding families (including Bruce Wayne) do not pay nine raccoon pelts to Chief Screaming Chicken on time. Not only is he interested in stopping the payment, but Egghead believes he also has a lead on Batman's true identity.

  • E14
    The Yegg Foes in Gotham (2)
    Aired · Thu, Oct 20, 1966 · 30m

    When the lease payment for Gotham City fails to be made on time, possession of the city falls into the hands of Egghead. Chaos ensues as the villain fires Commissioner Gordon and bans the Dynamic Duo from city limits. While the criminal underworld enjoys free reign, Batman and Robin search the city charter's fine print for a solution.

  • E15
    The Devil's Fingers (1)
    Aired · Wed, Oct 26, 1966 · 30m

    Chandell, the musical virtuoso, visits Gotham City for a piano concert. But unknown to the public, Chandell is being blackmailed into a life of crime by his twin brother Harry, who retains most of the profits. Chandell intends to buy off Harry forever, and he knows just where to get the funds - from the Wayne family fortune. With Batman and Robin out of town, he suspects the robbery will be a piece of cake. However, Batman has been listening to Chandell's concert remotely, and after detecting an anomalous chord, summons Robin back to Wayne Manor to investigate.

  • E16
    The Dead Ringers (2)
    Aired · Thu, Oct 27, 1966 · 30m

    Batman and Robin escape Chandell's trap. Once back in the Batcave, they deduce his plan to get the Wayne family fortune by killing Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson, then marrying the rightful heir, Aunt Harriet. In order to trap the villain, Bruce and Dick fake their own deaths. However, Harry has also figured out his brother Chandell's scheme, and desiring the Wayne fortune for himself, concocts a plan to masquerade as his twin brother.

  • E17
    Hizzonner the Penguin (1)
    Aired · Thu, Nov 3, 1966 · 30m

    When Penguin runs for Mayor of Gotham city, Batman is persuaded to run against him.

  • E18
    Dizzoner the Penguin (2)
    Aired · Fri, Nov 4, 1966 · 30m

    The mayoral campaign seems to keep going the Penguin's way, but Batman is still confident despite the polls.

  • E19
    Green Ice (1)
    Aired · Thu, Nov 10, 1966 · 30m

    Mr. Freeze is in town, and has begun a new cold wave of terror. He launches "Operation Hate Batman," framing the Caped Crusader as taking a bribe and dressing his own henchmen as Batman and Robin. As the negative press mounts, Mr. Freeze works on his plan to turn the Dynamic Duo into human Frosty Freezies.

  • E20
    Deep Freeze (2)
    Aired · Fri, Nov 11, 1966 · 30m

    The press continues to attack Batman and Robin, thanks to framing by Mr. Freeze. As public animosity mounts, the Dynamic Duo decide to hang up their capes for the time being. But when Mr. Freeze demands the impossible sum of one billion dollars, or else he will cover all of Gotham City with ice, the Caped Crusaders feel compelled to go back into action to foil the frosty villain.

  • E21
    The Impractical Joker (1)
    Aired · Thu, Nov 17, 1966 · 30m

    Joker with the help of his mesmerizing box is stealing Keys. Batman and Robin try to stop him but end up trapped in Joker's giant Key making machine.

  • E22
    The Joker's Provokers (2)
    Aired · Fri, Nov 18, 1966 · 30m

    Joker plans to take over Gotham City using a time machine and hallucinogens in the city's reservoir. Alfred arrives at the Water Works on his Alfcycle to save the city, with a little help from the Dynamic Duo.

  • E23
    Marsha, Queen of Diamonds (1)
    Aired · Thu, Nov 24, 1966 · 30m

    Marsha, the Queen of Diamonds, is after the giant diamond that powers the Batcomputer. With her love darts, she puts both Commissioner Gordon and Chief O'Hara under her spell (and into her custody). When the Dynamic Duo show up, they too are injected with her love potion, and Batman must agree to marry Marsha if he ever wants his friends to be returned.

  • E24
    Marsha's Scheme of Diamonds (2)
    Aired · Fri, Nov 25, 1966 · 30m

    Hoping to obtain the Batcave's bat-diamond, Marsha searches for a new potion to use on the Caped Crusaders. Batman and Robin do some searching of their own and arrive at the criminal's hideout. But after Marsha douses them with her concoctions, the villainess seems to have a unique bargaining chip - two tiny caped toads - with which to gain Commissioner Gordon's help in locating the Batcave.

  • E25
    Come Back, Shame (1)
    Aired · Thu, Dec 1, 1966 · 30m

    Shame is back, and is using stolen vehicle parts to assemble a truck so fast even the Batmobile won't be able to catch him. Bruce Wayne tricks him into stealing his limo, which he (as Batman) and Robin use to track down his hideout.

  • E26
    It's How You Play the Game (2)
    Aired · Fri, Dec 2, 1966 · 30m

    With his special truck finished, Shame goes to work on his final caper - the theft of four prize cattle worth over one million dollars. Batman and Robin deduce his plan, but realize they are too late to stop him and too slow to catch him. With little left to go on, the Dynamic Duo employ their "bat-logic" to try to figure out his next move.

  • E27
    The Penguin's Nest (1)
    Aired · Thu, Dec 8, 1966 · 30m

    Penguin has opened a fancy restaurant called The Penguin's Nest. There every order has to be written down by the customers on a piece of paper. He then plans to get himself arrested and hand over the handwritten notes to a forger doing time by the name of Ballpoint Baxter. Suspecting a scheme, Batman urges the police not to send The Penguin back to his permanent cell. Unable to reach Ballpoint, The Penguin and his culinary cohorts escape from jail, taking Chief O'Hara along as a hostage.

  • E28
    The Bird's Last Jest (2)
    Aired · Fri, Dec 9, 1966 · 30m

    Attempting to save Chief O'Hara from drowning inside a metal trunk, Batman and Robin find themselves under fire from the Penguin's henchmen. Batman instructs Alfred to pose as famous forger Quill-Pen Quertch (complete with false fingerprints), but the Penguin recognizes Alfred as soon as he puts on his glasses. The evil Bird-man and his cronies then visit stately Wayne manor brandishing a giant Butler-pie.

  • E29
    The Cat's Meow (1)
    Aired · Thu, Dec 15, 1966 · 30m

    The Catwoman "steals" the voice of a television talk-show host in the middle of an interview with Bruce Wayne. She plants clues to suggest either the Joker, Riddler or Penguin may have committed the crime. In the meantime, she has fooled Commissioner Gordon into thinking she has gone straight.

  • E30
    The Bat's Kow Tow (2)
    Aired · Fri, Dec 16, 1966 · 30m

    Catwoman "steals" the voices of Chad and Jeremy, Commissioner Gordon and talk-show host Allen Stephens. She blackmails the British government, which faces the loss of revenue from the taxes on Chad and Jeremy's performances.

  • E31
    The Puzzles Are Coming (1)
    Aired · Thu, Dec 22, 1966 · 30m

    The Puzzler, a villain with a fondness for both Shakespeare and aviation, indicates he is after the fortunes of Artemus Knab. He convinces the billionaire to invest in his puzzle balloon business, but when the Dynamic Duo find that Knab seems too intelligent to fall for a phony scheme, they look deeper for the criminal's true intentions.

  • E32
    The Duo is Slumming (2)
    Aired · Fri, Dec 23, 1966 · 30m

    The Puzzler continues with his plan to hijack Artemus Knab's new airplane, the Retsoor, all the while leaving puzzles behind for Batman and Robin to ponder.

  • E33
    The Sandman Cometh (1)
    Aired · Thu, Dec 29, 1966 · 30m

    Catwoman and the Sandman have teamed up, and they're after the fortunes of J. Pauline Spaghetti, a rich insomniac. Catwoman pulls a publicity stunt, getting the Sandman (under the guise of "Dr. Somnambula") an invitation to Spaghetti's penthouse - and her financial records.

  • E34
    The Catwoman Goeth (2)
    Aired · Fri, Dec 30, 1966 · 30m

    A clue leads Batman to Catwoman's lair, where he informs her of Sandman's plans to elope with J. Pauline Spaghetti and keep her fortunes to himself. Enraged by the Sandman's trickery, Catwoman sets out after him.

  • E35
    The Contaminated Cowl (1)
    Aired · Thu, Jan 5, 1967 · 30m

    The Mad Hatter has escaped from prison, and is on a quest to add Batman's cowl to his collection of hats.

  • E36
    The Mad Hatter Runs Afoul (2)
    Aired · Fri, Jan 6, 1967 · 30m

    With the world busy mourning the loss of Batman and Robin, the Mad Hatter has no trouble snatching a valuable ruby from the Golden Buddha of Bergama's forehead. However, when rumor spreads that Batman and Robin are still alive, the Mad Hatter's scheme appears jeopardized.

  • E37
    The Zodiac Crimes (1)
    Aired · Thu, Jan 12, 1967 · 30m

    The Joker and the Penguin team up on a crime wave based on signs of the zodiac. The pair, aided and abetted by a woman known as Venus, keep Batman and Robin on the run.

  • E38
    The Joker's Hard Times (2)
    Aired · Fri, Jan 13, 1967 · 30m

    Joker runs the Gothham City Police Department ragged with his crimes based on the zodiac. Meanwhile, Venus warms to Batman.

  • E39
    The Penguin Declines (3)
    Aired · Thu, Jan 19, 1967 · 30m

    Batman and Robin arrange for the Joker's former confederate, Venus, to stay at an apartment while they figure out what to do next. Meanwhile, the Joker has freed the Penguin from Gotham State Prison to continue their crime wave. The Joker tricks Venus into asking Batman to take her to the Batcave.

  • E40
    That Darn Catwoman (1)
    Aired · Fri, Jan 20, 1967 · 30m

    Catwoman's stooge, Pussycat, drugs Robin with cataphrenic and recruits him into Catwoman's gang. Catwoman plans to raise a million dollars to buy the plans to the Gotham City Mint. She and the gang, assisted by Robin, rob Wayne Manor and several other places to get cash.

  • E41
    Scat! Darn Catwoman (2)
    Aired · Thu, Jan 26, 1967 · 30m

    Catwoman offers to free Batman if he joins her. He agrees but secretly takes a Universal Batantidote before Catwoman uses cataphrenic. Batman goes with the gang to visit Little Al at the Old Criminal's Home to buy the plans to the Mint, and manages to phone an anonymous tip to the cops leading to the capture of Robin and Pussycat. Catwoman then talks Batman into taking her to the Batcave.

  • E42
    Penguin is a Girl's Best Friend (1)
    Aired · Fri, Jan 27, 1967 · 30m

    As a front for his next crime wave, the Penguin forms a motion picture company. He teams up with Marsha, Queen of Diamonds, and gets Batman and Robin to take part in his movie. Marsha attempts to put Batman under her spell with drugged lipstick during the love scene, and filming at the Gotham City Museum of Antiquities turns out to be a good cover for the Penguin to snatch some ancient armor.

  • E43
    Penguin Sets a Trend (2)
    Aired · Thu, Feb 2, 1967 · 30m

    The dynamic duo meet up with Commissioner Gordon to devise a plan to get to find out where Penguin hid the stolen mail armor. They ultimately decide to audition for roles in his next movie, set to take place in medieval times.

  • E44
    Penguin's Disastrous End (3)
    Aired · Fri, Feb 3, 1967 · 30m

    Penguin locks his armor in Aunt Hilda's cave, then goes with his entourage to the Sub-Treasury for the final scene of his caper. Marsha distracts the guards, while Penguin and his men carry mysteriously bulky equipment into the vault.

  • E45
    Batman's Anniversary (1)
    Aired · Thu, Feb 9, 1967 · 30m

    The anniversary of Batman's alliance with the law is disrupted by the Riddler and his gang, who steal the celebratory golden calf filled with $200,000.

  • E46
    A Riddling Controversy (2)
    Aired · Fri, Feb 10, 1967 · 30m

    Riddler has pulled another heist leaving another clue. The Duo race to the penthouse of a wealthy exiled South American dictator whom Riddler has trapped in a puzzle cage with explosives at his feet.

  • E47
    The Joker's Last Laugh (1)
    Aired · Thu, Feb 16, 1967 · 30m

    When Gotham becomes plagued by counterfeit bills, Batman and Robin trace the money to a teller at the Gotham Bank who is actually a robot controlled by the Joker. Batman traces the robot's origin back to a comic book printing press.

  • E48
    The Joker's Epitaph (2)
    Aired · Fri, Feb 17, 1967 · 30m

    The Joker escapes with a certificate from Wayne naming him as vice president of the bank. Commissioner Gordon asks Batman to nab Bruce Wayne for handing control of the bank over to the Joker.

  • E49
    Catwoman Goes to College (1)
    Aired · Thu, Feb 23, 1967 · 30m

    Catwoman is paroled into the care of Bruce Wayne. She registers as a criminology major at G.C.U., but it's apparent that her fiendish follies are far from over.

  • E50
    Batman Displays His Knowledge (2)
    Aired · Fri, Feb 24, 1967 · 30m

    Catwoman and her men successfully steal some opals, but discover that Batman has tricked them and the stones are only cheap imitations.

  • E51
    A Piece of the Action (1)
    Aired · Thu, Mar 2, 1967 · 30m

    The Green Hornet and Kato are in Gotham City to bust a counterfeiting stamp ring. Believed to be arch-criminals by nearly everyone, their midnight visit to Colonel Gumm at the Pink Chip Stamps Factory stirs alarm. Even Batman and Robin believe they are out for a piece of the action.

  • E52
    Batman's Satisfaction (2)
    Aired · Fri, Mar 3, 1967 · 30m

    Colonel Gumm moves out of the Pink Chip Stamps Factory, taking its owner Pinky Pinkston along as a hostage. A message hidden by Miss Pinkston in a bowl of alphabet soup directs Batman and Robin to the International Stamp Exhibition. Though the Green Hornet and Kato will be attending to try to expose Colonel Gumm, Batman and Robin believe they are out for personal profit.

  • E53
    King Tut's Coup (1)
    Aired · Thu, Mar 9, 1967 · 30m

    Tut and his minions steal a jeweled casket from the Gotham City Museum, while Tut plans to claim his queen, the beautiful Lisa Carson, at Bruce Wayne's Egyptian ball. Fearing Tut will show up at the ball, Batman has the police come in costume, ready to apprehend the villain.

  • E54
    Batman's Waterloo (2)
    Aired · Fri, Mar 10, 1967 · 30m

    Lisa Carson's father has agreed to pay a huge ransom to Tut for his daughter. When Tut learns Batman is alive, he instructs the caped crusader to bring the money to an abandoned boiler works alone.

  • E55
    Black Widow Strikes Again (1)
    Aired · Thu, Mar 16, 1967 · 30m

    The evil Black Widow and her cohorts are behind a string of bank robberies, which Batman realizes are occurring in alphabetical order.

  • E56
    Caught in the Spider's Den (2)
    Aired · Fri, Mar 17, 1967 · 30m

    Black Widow turns her brain-wave short-circuiter with reversed polarity on the caped crusaders. Batman, who is still wearing his electrodes, succumbs to her electronic charms.

  • E57
    Pop Goes the Joker (1)
    Aired · Thu, Mar 23, 1967 · 30m

    Joker becomes a pop art icon when he disfigures a prominent artist's work and then wins an art contest by leaving his canvas blank. His plot becomes clear when he then enrolls pupils for an art course, accepting millionaires only, Bruce included.

  • E58
    Flop Goes the Joker (2)
    Aired · Fri, Mar 24, 1967 · 30m

    Joker sweet-talks Baby Jane into forgiving him, as well as into giving him the entire Renaissance Collection from the Museum. He demands ten million dollars for the paintings, only to find that he's been duped by Batman and some clumsy paintings of Alfred's.

  • E59
    Ice Spy (1)
    Aired · Thu, Mar 30, 1967 · 30m

    Mr. Freeze uses an iceberg to kidnap skating star Glacia Glaze and scientist Isaac Isaacson, who has developed a formula for instant ice, from an ocean liner. Batman decides there was an accomplice aboard ship and puts the Batcomputer to work on finding the culprit, whom he suspects to be Glacia Glaze herself.

  • E60
    The Duo Defy (2)
    Aired · Fri, Mar 31, 1967 · 30m

    Using the President's Congressional teleprompter, Mr. Freeze informs the country of his plans to demonstrate his Ice-Ray Beam.

Season 3
26 episodes · 26 aired
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  • E1
    Enter Batgirl, Exit Penguin
    Aired · Thu, Sep 14, 1967 · 30m

    Penguin schemes to marry Barbara Gordon in order to become Commissioner Gordon's son-in-law and thereby exempt from the law. But the commissioner's daughter turns out to be a third secret crime-fighter called Batgirl and only Alfred knows her true identity.

  • E2
    Ring Around the Riddler
    Aired · Thu, Sep 21, 1967 · 30m

    Riddler, scheming to take over the fight game in Gotham City, poses as a prizefighter and challenges Batman. The evil Siren is on hand to assist.

  • E3
    The Wail of the Siren
    Aired · Thu, Sep 28, 1967 · 30m

    Siren gets Commissioner Gordon under her spell and then goes after Bruce Wayne, whom she directs to give her the Wayne family fortune and jump from a skyscraper. Her hope is that Batman will come to Bruce's rescue, so she can enslave him and discover his secret identity.

  • E4
    The Sport of Penguins (1)
    Aired · Thu, Oct 5, 1967 · 30m

    The Penguin teams up with newly-broke racehorse owner Lola Lasagne to rig the outcome of the Wayne Handicap race. They try to close a deal with a glue-factory owner to swap one of his broken-down nags for Lola's magnificent horse Parasol.

  • E5
    A Horse of Another Color (2)
    Aired · Thu, Oct 12, 1967 · 30m

    Needing money to bet on the Wayne Handicap, Penguin steals the priceless folio of famous parasols from the Gotham City Library and is promptly tricked by Batman into returning it.

  • E6
    The Unkindest Tut of All
    Aired · Thu, Oct 19, 1967 · 30m

    King Tut has seemingly gone straight and is predicting robberies before they happen. The Gotham lawmen agree that Tut must be up to no good, but when Batman and Robin investigate, they can find no evidence of wrongdoing.

  • E7
    Louie the Lilac
    Aired · Thu, Oct 26, 1967 · 30m

    Louie plots to control the minds of Gotham's flower children. Robin is subdued after sniffing Louie's alba vulgaria poison lilac and Batman is vanquished by a vase.

  • E8
    The Ogg and I (1)
    Aired · Fri, Nov 3, 1967 · 30m

    Egghead and Olga, Queen of the Cossacks, kidnap Commissioner Gordon for a ransom of a ten-cent tax on every egg consumed in Gotham City.

  • E9
    How to Hatch a Dinosaur (2)
    Aired · Fri, Nov 10, 1967 · 30m

    Egghead, Olga, and the Cossacks steal two pounds of radium so they can hatch a 40-million-year-old Neosaurus egg and take over Gotham City.

  • E10
    Surf's Up! Joker's Under!
    Aired · Fri, Nov 17, 1967 · 30m

    Joker kidnaps champion surfer (and Barbara Gordon's boyfriend) Skip Parker in order to steal his surfing abilities through a Transferometer and Vigor Reverser.

  • E11
    The Londinium Larcenies (1)
    Aired · Fri, Nov 24, 1967 · 30m

    After lifting the Queen's priceless collection of snuffboxes from a Londinium museum, Lord Marmaduk Ffogg and his sister, Lady Penelope Peasoup, escape unnoticed in thick fog which he creates with his large meerschaum pipe. Batman, Robin, and Batgirl are asked to help solve the robberies.

  • E12
    The Foggiest Notion (2)
    Aired · Fri, Dec 1, 1967 · 30m

    Batman and Robin voice their suspicions of his Lordship and his sister, Lady Peasoup, to Superintendent Watson and Commissioner Gordon. While Barbara sets off to the estate, Batman and Robin receive a clue that leads them to "The Three Bells" pub near the docks.

  • E13
    The Bloody Tower (3)
    Aired · Fri, Dec 8, 1967 · 30m

    Batman and Alfred, in a cab, and Robin in the Batmobile, head for Ffogg's estate to rescue Batgirl.

  • E14
    Catwoman's Dressed to Kill
    Aired · Fri, Dec 15, 1967 · 30m

    Catwoman disrupts a luncheon honoring Gotham's ten best-dressed women by detonating a Hair-Raising Bomb to frazzle the hairdos of all the ladies there. She tries to steal some Gernreich dresses from the fashion show.

  • E15
    The Ogg Couple
    Aired · Fri, Dec 22, 1967 · 30m

    The terrible team of Egghead and Olga, Queen of Cossacks, steals the golden Egg of Ogg and the Silver Scimitar of Toras Bulbul.

  • E16
    The Funny Feline Felonies (1)
    Aired · Fri, Dec 29, 1967 · 30m

    Joker is paroled and teams up with Catwoman to steal a million pounds of dynamite, blow a hole in the Federal Depository, and haul out the money. Batman, Robin, and Batgirl race to unravel clues and beat the Dastardly Duo at their deadly game.

  • E17
    The Joke's on Catwoman (2)
    Aired · Fri, Jan 5, 1968 · 30m

    Joker and Catwoman catch Batgirl and tie her up with patented Cat Whiskers rope which contracts when exposed to body warmth.

  • E18
    Louie's Lethal Lilac Time
    Aired · Fri, Jan 12, 1968 · 30m

    Louie the Lilac's gang kidnap Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson for a hefty ransom. Batgirl attempts a rescue.

  • E19
    Nora Clavicle and the Ladies' Crime Club
    Aired · Fri, Jan 19, 1968 · 30m

    Under pressure from his wife, Mayor Linseed replaces Commissioner Gordon with women's-rights advocate Nora Clavicle. She promptly fires all Gotham's lawmen (including Batman) and creates an all-female police department, which turns out to be the perfect way to pull off a string of bank robberies.

  • E20
    Penguin's Clean Sweep
    Aired · Fri, Jan 26, 1968 · 30m

    Penguin has infected a bin full of money with deadly Lygerian Sleeping Sickness Germs and a parcel of it has already gone out to the National Bank. He then immunizes himself and his crew against the disease, destroying the rest of the vaccine so that nobody else can be innoculated.

  • E21
    The Great Escape
    Aired · Fri, Feb 2, 1968 · 30m

    Shame escapes from prison, thanks to Calamity Jan, Frontier Fanny, and a 300-horsepower Sherman tank. The Terrific Trio deciphers a coded note and figures out that the robbers are planning on hitting the Gotham Opera House during "Girl of the Golden West" that night.

  • E22
    The Great Train Robbery
    Aired · Fri, Feb 9, 1968 · 30m

    Shame's bunch take on the Duo and Batman in hand-to-hand combat at the Pavilion and then escape. Shame plans to reenact the Great Train Robbery, which Batman realizes is actually a shipment of old money on its way to the Treasury Department for destruction.

  • E23
    I'll Be a Mummy's Uncle
    Aired · Fri, Feb 23, 1968 · 30m

    King Tut lulls his psychiatrist to sleep and escapes in order to get at a vein of Nilanium, the hardest metal in the world, under Wayne Manor.

  • E24
    The Joker's Flying Saucer
    Aired · Fri, Mar 1, 1968 · 30m

    Joker has plans, drawn up with the aid of a mad-scientist cellmate, for building a flying saucer in which he proposes to sweep across the skies, calling on the world to submit.

  • E25
    The Entrancing Dr. Cassandra
    Aired · Fri, Mar 8, 1968 · 30m

    As sorceress Dr. Cassandra tries to steal the valuable Mope Diamond from Spiffany's Jewelry Salon, she blasts Batman, Robin, and Batgirl with her Alvino-ray gun. With a flash of psychedelic colors, the Terrific Trio are literally flattened paper-thin.

  • E26
    Minerva, Mayhem and Millionaires
    Aired · Fri, Mar 15, 1968 · 30m

    Minerva, glamorous owner of a mineral spa, uses her Deepest Secret Extractor on a customer to learn the combination to the Wayne Foundation vault.