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These are great recordings…uncut and great quality. Where’s the DVD set for this and all the other Filmation cartoons like the 67 & 68 Supermans, Fantastic Voyage, Journey to the Center of the Earth, etc. Another one I’d like to see is Where’s Huddles. It was a short one but great cartoon. Paul Lynde did great voice work in it along with Perils of Penelope. Another one that I watched as a kid is Super 6. There’s sooooooo many out there that’s NOT released that were wonderful cartoons!!!
This comes very close to the live action 60’s version of Batman starring Burt Ward and Adam West it’s actually like an animated version of that particular Batman series in many respects. The West/Ward Batman series currently isn’t available on DVD or Amazon instant video but this animated version makes a decent hold over until it eventually does come out on home video once some of these issues are worked out.
I was surprised at how campy and silly this was, not at all the darker Batman shows I was used to seeing, oh well for $2 it wasn’t bad.
I consider the 60s episodes superior to the 70s shows that have been released. I know the 70s have Adam West and Bruce Ward as voice talent, but the 70s shows were too corny. Plus, the 60s shows were very reflective of the Batman series at that time. Catwoman is even in her short-lived green catsuit! It’s bad enought the 60s live action show isn’t on DVD, but at least the animated series should be.
When will the persons who have legal ownership of this tv cartoon series stop screwing around and release it on dvd sets for batfans and others who have been waiting a long, long, long long,etc. time !?!?!!??!!!
This series is so much fun to watch and brings back so many memories! Batman, Robin, Batgirl Commissioner Gordon and even a goofy Chief O’Hara!(in some episodes) They’re all here, saving the streets of Gotham City from Batman’s well-know arch enemies. The Joker, Catwoman, The Penguin, The Riddler and more. This light-hearted, original cartoon version of the Caped Crusader’s escapades is a must have for any true Batman fan. The only drawback is that all the episode are only available for download through Amazon / itunes, but have yet to be sold on DVD…I’m sure a DVD version is soon to come!