They must have been jolted by that one phone bill after the call to the palace in Nimpah to check on the Maharajah.Golddragon71 wrote:GCB sent the bill to the Gotham Police Fepartment but the police paid the bill out of a trust fund provided by Bruce Wayne under an anti-crime grant he set up. (That's my take anyway)
Things you didn't notice or remember until seeing the DVDs
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I made my own 'bootleg' set so to speak, around 2003 when the show was airing on TV Land. It took about two months but I videotaped every episode.
The DVD revealed some clips edited out for time compression, some of which I knew about since I recognized missing lines. But others I was shocked by. For instance, Joker's song when he's about to 'drown' the Caped Crusaders was completely edited out. Also the scene with False Face in his hideout with his henchmen and moll was completed skipped. I didn't even know he had red hair before the DVD!
I may have just not been paying attention on TV Land but I also hadn't previously noticed the female cops in the Nora Clavicle episode appear to be holding rolling pins.
Perhaps the best addition to the DVD is the subtitles. I could never make out the words to Penguin's song when he was running for mayor, and the subtitles fixed that for me.
The DVD revealed some clips edited out for time compression, some of which I knew about since I recognized missing lines. But others I was shocked by. For instance, Joker's song when he's about to 'drown' the Caped Crusaders was completely edited out. Also the scene with False Face in his hideout with his henchmen and moll was completed skipped. I didn't even know he had red hair before the DVD!
I may have just not been paying attention on TV Land but I also hadn't previously noticed the female cops in the Nora Clavicle episode appear to be holding rolling pins.
Perhaps the best addition to the DVD is the subtitles. I could never make out the words to Penguin's song when he was running for mayor, and the subtitles fixed that for me.
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Here's one. In the original pilot there is no wood trim around the sliding bookcase that hides the bat poles. The wall paper came right to the edge. After that there was always wood trim.
In the episode Zelda The Great when the book case is sliding away there is a brief close-up of the sliding panel and the woodwork is gone. They must have reused the clip from the pilot.
In the episode Zelda The Great when the book case is sliding away there is a brief close-up of the sliding panel and the woodwork is gone. They must have reused the clip from the pilot.
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Well spotted. What you're describing is actually one of the most notable differences between the pilot study set over at Fox and the version that we became accustomed to once the show went to series and the sets were reconstructed over on the stages at Culver (Desilu) Studios.clavierankh wrote:Here's one. In the original pilot there is no wood trim around the sliding bookcase that hides the bat poles. The wall paper came right to the edge. After that there was always wood trim.
In the episode Zelda The Great when the book case is sliding away there is a brief close-up of the sliding panel and the woodwork is gone. They must have reused the clip from the pilot.
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I mentioned this in one of the To the Bat poles threads. When i watched the Puzzler Arc I recognized the harpsichord chiming music that was previously in the bookworm arc (and was subsequently informed that it applies to a few other villains as well) Having been watching the series episode a day for the last three months I only heard it in the two arcs and drew a connection.
In addition to Batman I'm also a fervent Planet of the Apes fan and i realized that two leading actors from the original Film share the same theme a good year before Planet of the Apes was released.
A total coincidence of course but it drew my attention the minute I saw/heard it.
In addition to Batman I'm also a fervent Planet of the Apes fan and i realized that two leading actors from the original Film share the same theme a good year before Planet of the Apes was released.
A total coincidence of course but it drew my attention the minute I saw/heard it.
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Was just thinking about this today. In the first Penguin arc Fine Finny Finks, The Crime-fighters are watching Penguin's cell footage and Robin notes that Penguin's in his usual top hat and tails. He can't believe Penguins allowed to stay out of standard prison uniform until the warden tells him it's part of the prison's policy to allow prisoners to wear their street clothes prior to release. A year or so later in the ma Parker episode Ma's giving her speech to the prison inmates and Catwoman is clearly seen wearing her regular costume. Was she on her way to parole or does she get an exemption?
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Given how frequently Catwoman appears in season two, she seemed to check in and out of the penitentiary like it was a hotel! She was probably in costume on her way out the door!
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That seems like it was part of the brief gag--one, that she was in a men's prison, and that she's allowed to wear her criminal outfit. If memory serves, the Penguin was wearing his purple hat while in prison, too.Golddragon71 wrote:Was just thinking about this today. In the first Penguin arc Fine Finny Finks, The Crime-fighters are watching Penguin's cell footage and Robin notes that Penguin's in his usual top hat and tails. He can't believe Penguins allowed to stay out of standard prison uniform until the warden tells him it's part of the prison's policy to allow prisoners to wear their street clothes prior to release. A year or so later in the ma Parker episode Ma's giving her speech to the prison inmates and Catwoman is clearly seen wearing her regular costume. Was she on her way to parole or does she get an exemption?
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If you had Julie Newmar in custody would you allow her to wear anything ELSE?
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Not only that, but Penguin was mysteriously in his street clothes when the Joker's henchmen broke him out of jail in "The Penguin Declines" and Joker was wearing prison clothes when he got paroled in The Funny Feline Felonies" and Catwoman mysteriously had his traditional suit with her.
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Didn't he brag about his "sartorial triumph" when the Joker jabbed him about giving him the number of his tailor?cammy85 wrote:Not only that, but Penguin was mysteriously in his street clothes when the Joker's henchmen broke him out of jail in "The Penguin Declines"
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I thought he was wearing "civilian clothes", a suit and tie.cammy85 wrote: Joker was wearing prison clothes when he got paroled in The Funny Feline Felonies" and Catwoman mysteriously had his traditional suit with her.
Just a theory but, perhaps Catwoman was nearby and snagged the Joker's traditional suit while it was on the clothesline drying after the surf off in Surf's Up, Joker's Under.
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I (and apparently a lot of people) hadn't noticed that Burgess Meredith did not appear in episode 70 "The Joker's Hard Time" which was the middle episode of a three parter featuring Joker and the Penguin. Taking him out of this episode I went back and recounted (via Joel Eisner's Official Batbook) the episodes to find that contrary to popular belief, Burgess Meredith was NOT in more episodes than Cesar Romaro. They were both in 19 episodes, one movie and (if you count it) Joker and penguin each apeared (albiet via stand ins) in episode 119, "The Entrancing Dr. Cassandra".
This fact also makes The Joker (appropriately) Batman's number one Nemesis of the series. Joker and Penguin may have been in the same number of episodes but, The Joker was in one more adventure/crime (regaurdless of how many episodes) than the Penguin, 10/9 (or 12/11 counting movie and Dr. Cassandra episode).
This fact also makes The Joker (appropriately) Batman's number one Nemesis of the series. Joker and Penguin may have been in the same number of episodes but, The Joker was in one more adventure/crime (regaurdless of how many episodes) than the Penguin, 10/9 (or 12/11 counting movie and Dr. Cassandra episode).