Animated Series: Batman and its legacy

Animated Series Batman and its legacy

During the late 1960's Batman the tv series was focused on Bruce Wayne, a multi-billionaire and living in the crime capital of Gotham City. Bruce Wayne is a crime fighter or hero that has some advance equipment and vehicles used to fight criminals and to bring them to justice. Bruce's parents where murdered when he was a child, in this manner Bruce trained himself to be hard enough to fight criminals. Along side with Bruce is Dick Grayson, a former circus acrobat who became partner and sidekick, Robin. Together they will secure Gotham City from the villains such as Joker, Penguin, Scare Crow, Riddler, Cat Woman and Dr. Harvey A.K.A 2 face.

The Batman TV Series was debuted on 12 of January 1966 and it is marked for its high camp, and continue to associate with the Batman character despite of being the least representative on the many version.

Regardless of abhorrence of the tv series by TV series Fans of the 70's through the present day, the live action TV show was remarkably popular: with its popularity, it became the only prime time tv show that is aired twice a week on it's regular airing schedule, and reruns during Wednesday and Thursday.
The unusual culture on the 60's was to enjoy the reality that even though they would win and keep the bad guys in jail, Batman and Robin represents the force of “Law and Order.” Ignorant of the reality that the world is laughing at them.


The Tv series was produced in the USA and it was debuted at January 12, 1966 on ABC television, at that time when another popular TV Series included the Andy Griffith Show, and The Wild Wild West. The Batman series set a standard that identifies it as a Product of 60's. Carries the high camp absurdity of the 1960s TV show to gleeful new heights. Shark Repellent Batspray, costume-removing Batpoles, a contraption that dehydrates political figures into colored powder, and endless childishly easy conundrums.
To get to learn more about the legacy of Batman and the future of Gotham, the TV series is composed of 120 episodes on DVD sale.


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