after seeing this video i just ordered the complete series on bluray. even though this was one of my favorite shows when i was a kid im hoping there is one or two episodes i missed
@@mikesilva3868 i hate comercials so i bought it, so far im on disk one and i dont remember any thing im seeing....im loving it, its like im watching for the first time
It's just AMAZING how, when Jill St. John puts on a mask and wig, her boobs disappear and she loses about 3 inches in height. Even as a kid, what I didn't understand was the villains all had Batman and Robin unconscious at some point and never had the thought of, "Hey, let's pull his cowl off and find out who he is!" Instead, it's something like, "Let's put these two into a giant birthday cake filled with quicksand, walk away and leave them alone, and hope they can't figure out a way to foil the trap!" It just boggles the mind!!!
When I was a kid I couldn't wait for every Wednesday and Thursday night to watch this show. Eventually it went to one night a week but I loved it. Seems so silly now (but in a good way). I remember lining up to go the the movie too. Back then and for myself and my friends that went it was as good as 'Gone with the Wind'...lol. I even dressed up as the riddler for a couple of Halloween's. Miss those days a lot. Simpler and better.
Batman was IT when I was a kid in the 60s. I was eight when the series started. That intro music with the animated Batman running towards you always got me excited. You have a good memory if you remember what night of the week it aired. I just remembered that it came on two consecutive nights. _Lost In Spaces_ was like that too. Do you remember the very short-lived series called _Captain Nice?_ It starred William Daniels and lasted about 16 weeks from October 1966 to February 1967. It was supposed to be funny but it really stank. Captain Nice could fly in air but not like Superman. He had to flap his arms like a bird. He had a homemade costume that include striped boxer shorts worn on the outside. He was quite nerdy and lived with his mother.
I'm 50 years old and freaking loved this show! The other day when I left work I said to a girl I work with that's only 22 "see you tomorrow same bat time same bat channel." She had no idea what I was saying
MightyMouse Speedy I was in downtown Los Angeles across the street from City Hall when they were paying tribute and lighting up the bat skylight one last time
He didn’t die in vain , Adam West lived his life down to the last “ POW! WHAM ! ZOK! KKKRRUCHH ! KAPOW ! EEEERRR! ZOUD! BIFF! KACRASH! “ HAND ME DOWN THE SHARK REPELLENT BAT SPRAY!!”
Very sad to see the great stars of the 1960s shows leave us slowly. I was deeply saddened by the passing of David Hedison: Capt. Crane on Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea.
The entire series was one big blooper 🥰 Only Adam West could portray Batman with dignity & panache. All the other Batmen are merely portrayers, posers & pretenders. Pale shadows of the TRUE Batman! 🌕🦇 🌌🔭
When these came out in the 60s, we had black and white TV. I didn't even know about the red trim on the Bat Mobile until I saw the car in a ViewMaster disk I got for Christmas.
Me too. I never saw the show in color until I bought season one a few years ago on DVD. I remember we did not even have DVDs or even Home Computers or laptops back then.
This was a really big influence in my young life in the 60's. I was impacted by the heronism of the caped crusaders and they really rocked. Love the Batmobile to this day. Good video and commentary. Thanks for sharing it, Rick.
Yes, I remember Kato fighting Robin to a draw. Originally, the Producers wanted Bruce Lee's KATO get beaten up by ROBIN. In real life, Bruce Lee had a temper-tantrum, got in his car, and drove off. Afterwards, tempers were over, THEN it was decided that both fights would be a draw. Bruce Lee later wanted to play a practical joke on Burt Ward: He pretended he was still mad at Burt Ward and was gonna really get him. Word had it Burt was so scared he peed in his pants !
When I was a kid, I never noticed any bloopers. Now that I'm an adult, I don't care. It took me years to find out how all the villains were Hollywood greats. When you're 10 years old, who cared what an Emmy or Oscar was
I vaguely remember watching Batman in originals but I loved it. One of the first series I remember. When your age is in the single digits you definitely don't notice the bloopers. It took me years to learn that Cesar Romero had been in all those Sonja Henie flicks. :)
I loved the bloopers Rick! The different colored batmobile was pretty interesting to see. Thanks for the video Rick! Can’t wait to see more Batman videos!
This still remains the best Bat Man, so silly, so amusing, so harmless. Could not wait to switch on to see what the comic capers were up to, and the vilians were so colourful
I never viewed it as comical as a child. I remember my friend at day camp telling me his parents told him it was considered camp comedy, and defining it as so silly it's funny, and not getting it.
The definition of a blooper is an embarrassing error, or a brief television or radio segment containing a humorous error, often collected with others for broadcast as a group. These were error, some humorous, and others possibly embarrassing to those involved, and as such are bloopers.
We only ever had a black and white TV in those years. Except once, after I signed up at the State Fair for a one-week free color TV trial. So we saw Batman in color that week, then the TV guys came and got the set.
Always glad to see you. Just a nice break from the craziness of life . I miss the fun and honesty of the old days tv at one time was a place to get away from the day to to day. I miss that 😁.
Rick ... Always funny and entertaining to watch your channel . I remember watching the very first airing of bat man And guess what , came on at 6pm and half way through the first airing of bat man , New York City had a black out that night !!! Am 62 and remember that night like it was yesterday.... ( Wish It was lol ) ... Thanks again Rick , love the channel , keep up the work !!.. great job !!! Joe Navy veteran 🇺🇸⚓🇺🇸⚓
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Great stuff one of my favorite parts in Batman is every time they pull up in front of the commissioners office is a stock footage of one appearance they use for every episode. I like, waiting for the Man in the gray hat.
That was a huge show, my neighbor ChanWhite had a Batman themed birthday party, 50 or so years ago. Complete with Batman haircuts for all. Back in Macon Ga
Love the Batman bloopers! I watched this show religiously as a kid. I never saw the Batmobile shadow after it had stopped off-set. Funny too, because it casts a pretty big shadow. Thanks!
Frank Gorshin was my 3rd cousin. Great bragging rights when I was a kid. I have some great photos with him and my brother in the late 60s at Batman’s height of popularity. True story.👍🏾
One time when Batman and Robin were slowly walking up the side of a building, the string that was keeping Robin's cape straight broke, ruining the illusion that they were walking vertically up the building.
@@HariSeldon913 I know. I get the comic-book conceit of a mask fooling everybody. But the pictures of Jill in the dresses show that you could not disguise Jill's lovely bosom.
Very cool!!! Thanks for posting this. My friend's son, five year old Christopher, loved this show! However, I sincerely doubt he noticed any of these bloopers!!!! Lol!!!
i've noticed some of the same props used in different episodes such as the giant pot , cauldron & the stuffed polar bear, what cracks me up is the bat computer of 1966 about 15 feet long could be replaced with one 5 inch smartphone of 2019
The street location at 5:55 is Avenue of the Stars, just south of the Century Plaza Hotel (which you can see being built over on the left). Much of BATMAN was shot at the studios of 20th Century Fox, which is just a couple blocks to the south of this location. (Actually, what is now Century City was once all 20th Century Fox property. The studio had to sell much of their land when they got into financial hot water in the late 1960s.)
When they shot the Riddler pilot, the bookcase in the study that concealed the Batpoles did not yet have a frame around it. The frame was added for all subsequent series episodes. But in the episodes "The Joker Is Wild" and "Zelda the Great", for a shot of the bookcase sliding open to reveal the Batpoles, they use a stock shot of the frameless bookcase from the pilot. Also, at the end of "The Purr-fect Crime", when Batman has to choose between left and right doors for the lady or the tiger, he clearly presses the button for the door on the right. We then see a door sliding open revealing a tiger; but when the tiger leaps out of the room you can see that the wall space between the doors is to the RIGHT of the open door, meaning that the open door is the one on the LEFT, even though he chose the door on the RIGHT.
True, Except for Stanley Kubrick in 2001 A Space Odyssey looks like they have tablet computers, but then again they might not have been touch controlled...
@rick nineg: There is one blooper that you apparently did not catch. It happened late in the show's second season, in "Pop! Goes The Joker". At the climax of the Batfight scene, The Joker punches Robin, which causes him to fall face-first into a mound of what I guess is pink modeling clay. As Robin tries to get up, his mask nearly falls off.
Hey Rick I have an answer for the last blooper; "Because he is Batman."...haha😉🦇 Really liking your Batman series. I also really like how you title all of your different show bloopers, as ones we "may" not have seen. 🙂 Happy Canadian Thanksgiving. Take care.
When I was a kid, often I was at my Grandmas house when it would come on. My grandma had one of those semi-operatic church singing voice. She would always sing along to the Theme song to me. It was funny, but also, she had a good singing voice,too.😁 📻🙂
I remember being 3 and getting up and getting on the couch and watching this show and I thought it was awesome. Our house was on a lake and it was really beautiful. Good times
For that last one I can hear Andy now, "Hey Barney. .. that weird black car just dropped a bunch of laundry in the middle of the street. Go pick it up. I'm sure they'll come back fur it."
Great job as usual Rick! In blooper 4, I noticed the graffiti on the column next to Robin. One name in particular stands out: Dave Welch. Any info on who that is in relation to the show?
One day I hope to have a Batmobile, General Lee, and Knight Rider car. Got to have something to look forward to. I enjoy all your videos rick nineg. I watch classic TV more than new shows.
I love your videos brother. I was just wondering if you’ve ever watched the Disney Zorro show with Guy Williams. I’d love to see your spin on that show!!!
Watching the Green hornet, the scene was in the bad guys hideout and they were watching Batman....that made me wonder why doesn't everyone know Bruce Wayne and batman are the same?
Could have sworn it was at Britt Reid's house that Batman was on his tv. Then The Green Hornet and Kato came to Gotham City to stop Col. Gum with Batman and Robin's help.
An odd remnant of the Golden Age of Comics. The character Wildcat was inspired to become a costumed crimefighter after reading a Green Lanter comic book. Wildcat later joined the Justice Society beside Green Lantern.
@@josephhinkofer5995 - You're both right. There are two instances on the Green Hornet when we see the "Batman" show on TV. In the episode "The Secret of the Sally Bell", villains are watching Batman on TV in their hideout. The other instance was in "Ace In The Hole" where we see Batman and Robin on TV doing a Bat-Climb as Kato changes channel to see the CCTV feed of Mike Axeford held captive in the basement of Britt Reids apartment.
I was always to understand there were several Batmobiles used throughout the series, each one having stock footage. Was it 5 or 7 Batmobiles in the whole Bat series? Anyone remember? Other bits and pieces of the Batcave set were used in other TV series too, Like Lost In Space and some of the other Irwin Allen TV shows.
Another blooper was when molly dressed as robin, her tights were flat, then the real robin appeared and his true anatomy ahem showed through the tights
@@wurly164 To me what's funnier is as "Molly" is putting Robin's utility belt on, Burt walks away from the camera in a mincing fashion. If I were working behind the camera, I wouldn't have been able to keep from laughing.
Great show thanks ! - I'm old enough to say I saw these Batman shows 1st time around - And thanks to you when I'm showing my grandsons (age 5 & 6 & both huge Batman fans I - funnily same age I was ? ) - my Batman Dvds I can point these bloopers out -Thankyou SB - British Isles
after seeing this video i just ordered the complete series on bluray. even though this was one of my favorite shows when i was a kid im hoping there is one or two episodes i missed
Seen all 120 episodes I was 19 years old tv land aired it in 2003 seen all 120 episodes Last year on tubitv 😊
@@mikesilva3868 i hate comercials so i bought it, so far im on disk one and i dont remember any thing im seeing....im loving it, its like im watching for the first time
1960’s T.V. series had a very tight budget, they couldn’t afford to waste any tape...even props were shared.
The original Batmobile was the best ever.
To this day, id drive the Batmobile from the show over any of the others.
The Batmobile is one sexy car.
@@elvis616 Hell Yes it is. 👍😎
Agreed original batmobile was amazing
For sure
I loved this show as a kid. Thanks for the blooper highlights.
Of course this stuff just flew over my head as a kid.
Fun stuff
It's just AMAZING how, when Jill St. John puts on a mask and wig, her boobs disappear and she loses about 3 inches in height.
Even as a kid, what I didn't understand was the villains all had Batman and Robin unconscious at some point and never had the thought of, "Hey, let's pull his cowl off and find out who he is!" Instead, it's something like, "Let's put these two into a giant birthday cake filled with quicksand, walk away and leave them alone, and hope they can't figure out a way to foil the trap!"
It just boggles the mind!!!
Or just put a bullet in them and be done with it.
Did u notice that in robins green pants, there so tight u can see her gash!
@@Kaneseb Too easy.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
* Same thing every week on Man From U.N.C.L.E. 😗
When I was a kid I couldn't wait for every Wednesday and Thursday night to watch this show. Eventually it went to one night a week but I loved it. Seems so silly now (but in a good way). I remember lining up to go the the movie too. Back then and for myself and my friends that went it was as good as 'Gone with the Wind'...lol. I even dressed up as the riddler for a couple of Halloween's. Miss those days a lot. Simpler and better.
That's when you had clean tv shows on tv. It's so filthy today. Great memories then.
Same bat time, same bat channel
Me too. Batman and Robin, I am almost certain this show is why I’m gay.
Batman was IT when I was a kid in the 60s. I was eight when the series started. That intro music with the animated Batman running towards you always got me excited. You have a good memory if you remember what night of the week it aired. I just remembered that it came on two consecutive nights. _Lost In Spaces_ was like that too. Do you remember the very short-lived series called _Captain Nice?_ It starred William Daniels and lasted about 16 weeks from October 1966 to February 1967. It was supposed to be funny but it really stank. Captain Nice could fly in air but not like Superman. He had to flap his arms like a bird. He had a homemade costume that include striped boxer shorts worn on the outside. He was quite nerdy and lived with his mother.
As your young life, Batman was a part of my life. I wonder what kids will say about their lives and their heroes when they hit their 60s.
I'm 50 years old and freaking loved this show! The other day when I left work I said to a girl I work with that's only 22 "see you tomorrow same bat time same bat channel." She had no idea what I was saying
I'm 21 and I love it!!! It's so cool how the show has spanned ages.
Sad moment learning of West's passing. Truly a great person.
MightyMouse Speedy I was in downtown Los Angeles across the street from City Hall when they were paying tribute and lighting up the bat skylight one last time
He didn’t die in vain , Adam West lived his life down to the last “ POW! WHAM ! ZOK! KKKRRUCHH ! KAPOW ! EEEERRR! ZOUD! BIFF! KACRASH! “ HAND ME DOWN THE SHARK REPELLENT BAT SPRAY!!”
@@rogerswindell7537 That he did ol' chum, that he did.
Very sad to see the great stars of the 1960s shows leave us slowly. I was deeply saddened by the passing of David Hedison: Capt. Crane on Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea.
Yeah he was the only batman in my book.
The entire series was one big blooper 🥰
Only Adam West could portray Batman with dignity & panache. All the other Batmen are merely portrayers, posers & pretenders.
Pale shadows of the TRUE Batman! 🌕🦇
🌌🔭
When Adam West was living in Kellogg Idaho he was listed in the phone book as Batman,
From 12 seconds to 15 seconds it looked like Batman shook Robin's hand, then punched him off the screen.
HOLY PUGILISM THAT CRACKED ME UP!!
When these came out in the 60s, we had black and white TV. I didn't even know about the red trim on the Bat Mobile until I saw the car in a ViewMaster disk I got for Christmas.
This was the first thing I ever saw on a color TV (1966) and I still remember how awesome that was!
Me too. I never saw the show in color until I bought season one a few years ago on DVD. I remember we did not even have DVDs or even Home Computers or laptops back then.
Funny, I had the GAF Viewmaster and I remember the Batman series.
@@tarasbulba3190 Whenever I see GAF, I'm reminded of Henry Fonda doing commercials for "gee yay eff" ;)
Batman was the first series on tv which was filmed in color.
One episode where penguins cigarette ashes fall on his suit . A split second later his suit is clean.
This was a really big influence in my young life in the 60's. I was impacted by the heronism of the caped crusaders and they really rocked. Love the Batmobile to this day. Good video and commentary. Thanks for sharing it, Rick.
0:14 looks like Batman just shook Robin’s hand and then immediately punched him.
Also notice that the Robin wig causes Molly to have a boy bod! Amazing!!!
With all the crazy things going on, this is a nice little break from them. Thanks for the fun vid.
That’s what this channel is: a place for all to forget the world, enjoy, and reminisce
Ok in the first one it's the angle that makes it look like the table is gone but if you look close enough you can see the circle of it on the floor
Yes I see it too
Yeah it’s clearly still there lol video fail right at the start.
The cirlcle is still there..yes
That made me always want a big garage with a turntable.
i saw that to
I believe the lighting makes the turntable appear to disappear. If you look closely, it is there.
I've seen the original Batmobile a few times when I was living in Hollywood.
The most unbelievable scene in this entire show, was Robin fighting Kato to a draw...
Yes, I remember Kato fighting Robin to a draw. Originally, the Producers wanted Bruce Lee's KATO get beaten up by ROBIN. In real life, Bruce Lee had a temper-tantrum, got in his car, and drove off. Afterwards, tempers were over, THEN it was decided that both fights would be a draw. Bruce Lee later wanted to play a practical joke on Burt Ward: He pretended he was still mad at Burt Ward and was gonna really get him. Word had it Burt was so scared he peed in his pants !
Thank you so much !!!!
Thanks Rick for another fun video, I love bloopers!!
I don’t care about the bloopers, the Batmobile is the coolest car ever built.
When I was a kid, I never noticed any bloopers. Now that I'm an adult, I don't care. It took me years to find out how all the villains were Hollywood greats. When you're 10 years old, who cared what an Emmy or Oscar was
We didn’t notice because we were watching 19” tv’s made with 60’s technology . It would be hard to see any goofs even if we were looking for them.
I vaguely remember watching Batman in originals but I loved it. One of the first series I remember. When your age is in the single digits you definitely don't notice the bloopers. It took me years to learn that Cesar Romero had been in all those Sonja Henie flicks. :)
Cool video thanks for sharing
I was too busy looking at the redhead to notice any of the bloopers in the episode.
That’s ok since there weren’t any
I loved the bloopers Rick! The different colored batmobile was pretty interesting to see. Thanks for the video Rick! Can’t wait to see more Batman videos!
This still remains the best Bat Man, so silly, so amusing, so harmless. Could not wait to switch on to see what the comic capers were up to, and the vilians were so colourful
I never viewed it as comical as a child. I remember my friend at day camp telling me his parents told him it was considered camp comedy, and defining it as so silly it's funny, and not getting it.
These are not bloopers, they are "Continuity" mistakes.
lol, so true
The definition of a blooper is an embarrassing error, or a brief television or radio segment containing a humorous error, often collected with others for broadcast as a group.
These were error, some humorous, and others possibly embarrassing to those involved, and as such are bloopers.
Continuity bloopers. Edit bloopers.
A blooper by any other name.
That guy has no life
Agreed
We only ever had a black and white TV in those years. Except once, after I signed up at the State Fair for a one-week free color TV trial. So we saw Batman in color that week, then the TV guys came and got the set.
Always glad to see you. Just a nice break from the craziness of life . I miss the fun and honesty of the old days tv at one time was a place to get away from the day to to day. I miss that 😁.
Cat woman was my FAV with the real Julie Newmar.
Great catch on the Batmobile bloopers.
You're Awesome, Nick!!! Thanks A Lot For Your Great Videos!!! 👍👍👍
Regarding #7 - The initial wider street is Avenue Of The Stars in Century City and the second location is on the Warner Bros backlot in Burbank.
The best dynamic duo ever to be on screen.
Rick ...
Always funny and entertaining to watch your channel .
I remember watching the very first airing of bat man
And guess what , came on at 6pm and half way through the first airing of bat man , New York City had a black out that night !!!
Am 62 and remember that night like it was yesterday.... ( Wish It was lol ) ...
Thanks again Rick , love the channel , keep up the work !!.. great job !!!
Joe
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Thank you for your kind words
As vets we are all brothers in arms .!!
Joe ....
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Great stuff one of my favorite parts in Batman is every time they pull up in front of the commissioners office is a stock footage of one appearance they use for every episode. I like, waiting for the Man in the gray hat.
Well Done as Usual Rick !! Love it !!
Man I really dig this Channel
That was a huge show, my neighbor ChanWhite had a Batman themed birthday party, 50 or so years ago. Complete with Batman haircuts for all.
Back in Macon Ga
jim s I had one too.... ‘67.. San Antonio Texas
What's a Batman haircut he wears a mask that covers his hair?
hydrolito My thought also...WTH is a “Batman” haircut?.
Dallas Tx 1966, no Batman haircuts at my 4-year Batman birthday party but I did get a three-wheel, cast body, peddle car Batmobile
Very good and entertaining video. Great catches on the bloopers. I remember watching these shows in reruns as a kid; good memories
Love the Batman bloopers! I watched this show religiously as a kid. I never saw the Batmobile shadow after it had stopped off-set. Funny too, because it casts a pretty big shadow. Thanks!
Thank you, Rick, for a very Fun and Entertaining Blooper video!
love your vids Rick and you remain a hotty on UA-cam!!!
Thank you for uploading this, I didn't even realize these bloopers!
Jill St. John was always a looker , I had a mad crush !
Rick-where was the elephant’s gas mask?!! Cruelty to animals!! 😝 Lol
Frank Gorshin was my 3rd cousin. Great bragging rights when I was a kid. I have some great photos with him and my brother in the late 60s at Batman’s height of popularity. True story.👍🏾
wicked story dude
he was awesome in 12 monkeys
I love the blooper videos!🤘
One time when Batman and Robin were slowly walking up the side of a building, the string that was keeping Robin's cape straight broke, ruining the illusion that they were walking vertically up the building.
Great video..i loved watching this show when i was little 🙂
Awesome catches Rick. Molly is played by the gorgeous Jill St. John.
If I was Batman: "Sorry Dick, but I've decided to keep Molly as Robin permanently, without the wig."
@@HariSeldon913 I know. I get the comic-book conceit of a mask fooling everybody. But the pictures of Jill in the dresses show that you could not disguise Jill's lovely bosom.
@@tygrkhat4087 And the crotch profile doesn't quite match either.
Rick, love ur vids! I'm addicted. Please keep them coming. 👍
Biggest blooper = not enough catwoman.
@Sue Taft Yes ;)
Very cool!!! Thanks for posting this. My friend's son, five year old Christopher, loved this show! However, I sincerely doubt he noticed any of these bloopers!!!! Lol!!!
i've noticed some of the same props used in different episodes such as the giant pot , cauldron & the stuffed polar bear, what cracks me up is the bat computer of 1966 about 15 feet long could be replaced with one 5 inch smartphone of 2019
The polar bear was also used in the Addams Family set.
The street location at 5:55 is Avenue of the Stars, just south of the Century Plaza Hotel (which you can see being built over on the left). Much of BATMAN was shot at the studios of 20th Century Fox, which is just a couple blocks to the south of this location. (Actually, what is now Century City was once all 20th Century Fox property. The studio had to sell much of their land when they got into financial hot water in the late 1960s.)
Yep! Good call!
Yes, very early Century City.
I love Batman , Thanks for the bloopers 😃
When they shot the Riddler pilot, the bookcase in the study that concealed the Batpoles did not yet have a frame around it. The frame was added for all subsequent series episodes. But in the episodes "The Joker Is Wild" and "Zelda the Great", for a shot of the bookcase sliding open to reveal the Batpoles, they use a stock shot of the frameless bookcase from the pilot.
Also, at the end of "The Purr-fect Crime", when Batman has to choose between left and right doors for the lady or the tiger, he clearly presses the button for the door on the right. We then see a door sliding open revealing a tiger; but when the tiger leaps out of the room you can see that the wall space between the doors is to the RIGHT of the open door, meaning that the open door is the one on the LEFT, even though he chose the door on the RIGHT.
i never noticed those! but when i watched the series the first time, i wasn’t looking for bloopers.
well done and documented!
Turntable is clearly still there you can see the circle.
I noticed that too.
Yeah I have to agree. The lighting from the second angle partially obscures the circle but it is there.
Yes becasue it's not **really** a turntable, it's just painted on the concrete. The lighting angle glare is washing it out.
Nice work didn’t notice I grow up As a little kid in the 1980’s & I would come home & turn on the tv 📺 to BATMAN I miss those days.
Back then everything had knobs or switches,,
no one ever dreamed of a touch screen.
True, Except for Stanley Kubrick in 2001 A Space Odyssey looks like they have tablet computers, but then again they might not have been touch controlled...
I love your videos Rick. I used to watch these shows when I was a kid
Can we get a shout out for Burt Ward, posing with his hand on his hip, like he's a woman?
He was acting?
The boy makes me wonder, lol
LOL!!!
I always assumed he was gay until a few months ago when I read a story about him and his wife.
How is that in any way admirable?
Batman was a clean family show to watch. It was so much fun to watch. It was corny but that's why it was so great... pow, bam, sok...
Ah, but as an adult, I could find some subtle humor in it that wasn't quite clean. I think that's part of why I still love it after 50+ years.
fun bloopers!
Thanks for doing this I will check it out on Saturdays on ifc.
@rick nineg:
There is one blooper that you apparently did not catch. It happened late in the show's second season, in "Pop! Goes The Joker". At the climax of the Batfight scene, The Joker punches Robin, which causes him to fall face-first into a mound of what I guess is pink modeling clay. As Robin tries to get up, his mask nearly falls off.
Thank you again.
These are more continuity issues than bloooers.
Depends what the hell a “bloooer” is. :)
More fun stuff. Thanks Rick!
Hey Rick
I have an answer for the last blooper;
"Because he is Batman."...haha😉🦇
Really liking your Batman series.
I also really like how you title all of your different show bloopers, as ones we "may" not have seen. 🙂
Happy Canadian Thanksgiving.
Take care.
I love Batman thanks for the great video Rick 👍✌💕
When I was a kid, often I was at my Grandmas house when it would come on.
My grandma had one of those semi-operatic church singing voice.
She would always sing along to the Theme song to me.
It was funny, but also, she had a good singing voice,too.😁
📻🙂
Fun stuff! Keep it up
..."Batmobile broke a wheel, and the Joker got away"... I am Positive that Batman and Robin will prevail again.
The Batmobiles been at antique shows the seats are made for 10 yr olds
Loved it!! I may have to go back through those episodes on DVD to see if it shows the bloopers.
You should and you’ll laugh when you see them! 😎
My main interest was the Batmobile. Even at age 11, the show was campy to me.
Analyzing fun @ age 11. I feel sorry for you.
Thanks for the laughs. It was interesting to see those.
I remember being 3 and getting up and getting on the couch and watching this show and I thought it was awesome. Our house was on a lake and it was really beautiful. Good times
For that last one I can hear Andy now, "Hey Barney. .. that weird black car just dropped a bunch of laundry in the middle of the street. Go pick it up. I'm sure they'll come back fur it."
When I was a little kid this was my fav.... thought it was high tech and awesome... when I watch it now it is funnier than any comedy on tv... lol
I used to get mad @ my parents for laughing at it. I mean, Batman & Robin are tied up & suspended above boiling oil & you're laughing?!
Always a pleasure to watch your videos, Rick.
It is always a pleasure that you watch my videos. Thank you so much
Great job as usual Rick! In blooper 4, I noticed the graffiti on the column next to Robin. One name in particular stands out: Dave Welch. Any info on who that is in relation to the show?
One day I hope to have a Batmobile, General Lee, and Knight Rider car. Got to have something to look forward to. I enjoy all your videos rick nineg. I watch classic TV more than new shows.
Never watched the Batman series... Guess it was before my time. But this was still an interesting video. Thank you.
Sometimes MeTV will show episodes of this Batman series. Just watch for it.
AWESOME VIDEO THANK YOU 😊😊😊😊
I love your videos brother. I was just wondering if you’ve ever watched the Disney Zorro show with Guy Williams. I’d love to see your spin on that show!!!
Damn Batman and Robin were litterbugs, leaving Parachutes on the ground all over the city... :)
@@bobriedel3277 The Batmobile Parachute Pickup Service in the white van!
"Bat Parachute Pickup Service." It seems that those scenes are cut out of syndication prints.
Watching the Green hornet, the scene was in the bad guys hideout and they were watching Batman....that made me wonder why doesn't everyone know Bruce Wayne and batman are the same?
Could have sworn it was at Britt Reid's house that Batman was on his tv. Then The Green Hornet and Kato came to Gotham City to stop Col. Gum with Batman and Robin's help.
Maybe that was it....
An odd remnant of the Golden Age of Comics. The character Wildcat was inspired to become a costumed crimefighter after reading a Green Lanter comic book. Wildcat later joined the Justice Society beside Green Lantern.
@@josephhinkofer5995 - You're both right. There are two instances on the Green Hornet when we see the "Batman" show on TV. In the episode "The Secret of the Sally Bell", villains are watching Batman on TV in their hideout. The other instance was in "Ace In The Hole" where we see Batman and Robin on TV doing a Bat-Climb as Kato changes channel to see the CCTV feed of Mike Axeford held captive in the basement of Britt Reids apartment.
Fav show from way back. Thanks for interesting vid.
I was always to understand there were several Batmobiles used throughout the series, each one having stock footage. Was it 5 or 7 Batmobiles in the whole Bat series? Anyone remember?
Other bits and pieces of the Batcave set were used in other TV series too, Like Lost In Space and some of the other Irwin Allen TV shows.
Great job Rick
Another blooper was when molly dressed as robin, her tights were flat, then the real robin appeared and his true anatomy ahem showed through the tights
Also when the mask is off she has boobs but when the mask is on they go away
@@pandax75 holy bat boobs and bulges, Batman
Burt Ward's package was a problem for costume designer Jan Kemp, not to mention ABC's Standards & Practices department.
@@dalethelander3781 I read that in his book
@@wurly164 To me what's funnier is as "Molly" is putting Robin's utility belt on, Burt walks away from the camera in a mincing fashion. If I were working behind the camera, I wouldn't have been able to keep from laughing.
Great show thanks ! - I'm old enough to say I saw these Batman shows 1st time around - And thanks to you when I'm showing my grandsons (age 5 & 6 & both huge Batman fans I - funnily same age I was ? ) - my Batman Dvds I can point these bloopers out -Thankyou SB - British Isles
Many times in the batcave when they needed a new piece of equipment they would put a different sign on the same prop.
Nice video! Well done!
I see your point but come on, man...it was Batman in the 60s. It was meant to be quirky. Great eye though