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Featuring the voices of Batman’s Adam West and Burt Ward as Batman/Bruce Wayne and Robin/Dick Grayson, The New Adventures of Batman (1977) was the 2nd Batman animated series produced by Filmation for CBS following their 1968 Batman animated series.

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Though Filmation retained most of the ’60s show’s character designs and production art for the ’70s series, The New Adventures of Batman’s use of rotoscoping (tracing over live footage), coupled with West and Ward’s vocal performances gave the ’70s show its artistic edge. Like most Filmation shows, educational messages were addressed at the end of every episode via “Bat-message.”

The New Adventures of Batman - The Complete Series is a 2-disc set featuring all 16 episodes; Full Frame (1.33:1) video; Dolby Surround Stereo audio; plus the following Special Feature:

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“The Dark Knight Revisited”: Featurette examines the legacy of Filmation and its depiction of the DC character through interviews; and explores the split between Filmation’s lighter comedic version of the character and the darker brooding Detective Comics version of the time.

Episodes:

1. The Pest

2. The Moonman

3. Trouble Identity

4. A Sweet Joke On Gotham City

5. The Bermuda Rectangle

6. Curses! Oiled Again!

7. Bite-Sized

8. Reading, Writing & Wronging

9. The Chameleon

10. He Who Laughs Last

11. The Deep Freeze

12. Dead Ringers

13. Birds Of A Feather Fool Around Together

14. Have An Evil Day (Part 1)

15. Have An Evil Day (Part 2)

16. This Looks Like A Job For Bat-Mite!

Classic ’70s Filmation series finally on DVD!

Bat-mite. The very mention of his name induces collective groans and sends a shudder down the spines of Batfans everywhere and with good reason. He is probably the most reviled sidekick to have come along until he was dethroned by Jar-Jar Binks. Filmation’s 1977 animated Saturday morning The New Adventures of Batman will always be remembered, for better or worse (probably the latter) for featuring the short, mousy, impish Bat-wannabe with magical powers from the Mxyzptlk universe (voiced by producer Lou Scheimer) and the precursor of He-man’s Orko. That was the only thing I had remembered from this 1977 CBS cartoon other than it featured the voices of Adam West and Burt Ward, the live-action Dynamic Duo from the campy 60’s TV show. Not to be confused with the 1968 animated The Adventures of Batman and Robin the Boy Wonder which featured the voices of Casey Kasem and Olan Soule who were the regular voices for their characters on Challenge of the Superfriends, the competing series airing concurrently on the ABC network produced by Hanna-Barbera. Revisting this cartoon again on DVD it still retains most of that 60’s camp no-thanks to the annoying Bat-Mite who was obviously thrown in to appeal to the kiddies but instead of being a continuation of the 60’s TV show, The New Adventures of Batman takes the Dynamic Duo into the 70’s giving it a more urbanized look and feel. The traditional Rogues Gallery of villains make their appearances including the Joker with his laughing hyena, Penquin, Mr. Freeze, Clayface, and Zardor, the Bat-Mite villain from his home planet Ergo. Melendy Britt who voiced Princess Aura on Filmation’s Flash Gordon provides the voices for Batgirl and Catwoman. The Riddler and Scarecrow were verboten as they were in use by the competing Hanna-Barbera on Challenge of the Superfriends. Reciprocally, they could not use the Joker on Challenge of the Superfriends for the very same reason as Filmation had the rights to the character. The DVD packaging is almost as detested as Bite-Mite himself with bland artwork printed on a cheap cardboard slipcase holding 2 DVDs, one of which is a dual-sided DVD-9 which can be easily scratched. It seems these were given the rush treatment to get them out there without much consideration to marketing it to the fans. There’s a good 18-minute documentary called The Dark Knight Revisited on the B-side of the disc that goes into the history of Batman in animated form with excellent interviews with writer Paul Dini (Batman: TAS), comic writer/editor Dennis O’Neil and Mark Hamill (the voice of the Joker on Batman: TAS) that make this set worth the purchase alone. It’s a crime that Warner Bros. didn’t give this DVD a more respectable treatment with better packaging, artwork, and commentaries, but it seems the controversial Bat-mite may have tarnished forever the credibility and reputation of this arguably classic Filmation series, branding it the bastard step-child of the animated Bat. As Batman himself would say, “Crime doesn’t pay.”
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