I was Bat-Crazy back in the day-- consuming everything Bat related including the 1940's serials, the 1989 Tim Burton movie & its sequal, Batman the Animated Series, and most importantly this amazing TV show. Out of all those incarnations, the 20th Century Fox version of 1966-68 is most fun, campy, and brilliant. It's been years since I've watched it though, since it wasn't available on DVD until this month. I wondered how it would hold up over to the test of time-- and to my not being a kid anymore. I'm thrilled to say that it's held up very well.
The show starts off a little weak- midway thru the first season it starts to become too predictable and formulaic. They even re-use the same Batmobile footage over and over. I'm sure this was a cost cutting measure. Luckily the show really hits sits stride in the 2nd season. The writing improves and so do the guest stars!
I can't wait to get to season 3 in my marathon to finally get to my favorite heroine, Batgirl!
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