Batman TV Goofs Compilation

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All three seasons of Batman goofs that I found are presented in this 1966 Batman TV series goofs compilation that features the stars Adam West, Burt Ward as Robin, Cesar Romero as the Joker, Julie Newmar as Catwoman, Burgess Meredith as the Penguin, Frank Gorshin as the Riddler, and many more classic TV actors.

These sometimes silly mistakes show how some goofs the actors made stayed in the final cut along with obviously fake props and other unusual anomalies.

Revisit the Batcave, ride in the Batmobile through Mayberry where the Andy Griffith Show was filmed, and see Batman miss super villains with a Bat punch, and then Batgirl shows up and things really go silly with surfing fun and trip to London. Also, was Batman in love with Batgirl?

0:00 Introduction
0:16 Batman First Season Goofs
9:23 Batman Second Season Goofs
11:56 Batman vs the Green Hornet and Bruce Lee as Kato
17:01 Batman Third Season Goofs
17:49 Batman Saves Batgirl
20:03 Batman and Joker Surfing Episode Goofs
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Another goof was when Batman and Robin were climbing up the wall. Strings were used to keep the capes tight to add to the illusion. Robin's string broke and his cape fell.

robertbecker
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I still love the way Caesar Romero refused to shave his mustache and just covered it up with makeup. I always thought it was just part of
The Joker's weirdness.

thomascrownrg
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Batman goofs are always fun to find. Thanks for the video man, keep up the great work!

Jared_Wignall
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These reviews of major 50s/60s/70s tv shows are great. It must be a joy to make them. It's a joy to watch them!

johnjones-fjqw
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16:40 yes Burt Ward had his arm injured... and in the next episode (Shame) we can see the scars on it

yensidoediv
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You know it was the goofs about the show that just made it so good

leeatterberry
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You missed pointing out on whatever the second last episode of s3 was called?

Whats-her-name breaks Joker, Penguin, Riddler, Catwoman, Egghead and Tut out of prison. It's obvious none of the villians are actually the actors... more likely the stunt doubles?

maniac
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This was an absolutely awesome documentary of bloopers. Thank you for all your diligent work it took took to bring this to our attention! 👏 👏 👏

princescottygustafski
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One other HILARIOUS goof that I was waiting to see in "While The Rat's Away..." is when Batman saves Robin from the turbine and pulls his undies out with the belt!! Cracks me up!! Thanks for the fun vid!

StewartJohnson-dz
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@2:55, Running is very dangerous for a number of reasons, if you take a third look Batman is also a double. @16:23, 'Copters Command Pilot sit in the Right Seat.

mikmik
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In case you missed any of the previous Batman TV goofs I put together a compilation of all three seasons. 😀

tvcrazyman
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At 2:56 when they are running around the building the stairwell in the background was used in Star Trek TOS in the episodes "Errand of Mercy and The Menagerie".

DavidJohnson-bhip
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Kudos to all the classic actors who played the villains, as well as the guest actors doing cameos, , they made the show great.

musicman
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Batman first appeared in a Detective comic book in 1939. Green Hornet originated in 1936.

hydrolito
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The windows without glass and the sets without walls, or black and single color backgrounds are a result of budget cuts toward the end of the series. Great video. Thank you.

andrestrishak
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Kinda fun to see the bloopers from the show, something I had no idea as a 12-year old watching it. Nowadays, an episode for a TV show costs as much as Batman's entire budget for a season. Probably the whole three year run. Cheers....

bazzer
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There was a Batman-Superman team up, with Robin, on radio in The Adventures of Superman in 1945. The series was titled, "Batman's Greatest Mystery." You can hear portions of it on Radio Classics on Sirius XM.

jimmoore
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Great video. I'm a huge fan of this show, and own it on DVD. I've seen all of these bloopers before,
but it's funny that other fans pick out the same goofs!

jeffyoung
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In the 1960s, TV sets weren't as hi-res as today, so things like wires and Cesar Romero's moustache weren't that easily noticable; especially on black- and- white sets.

thwho
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I'm sooo glad I subscribed to your channel. You always have some fun and entertaining videos!!

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