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In this series, Batman, Robin and Batgirl battle various villians in Gotham City. Complicating things however is the presence of Batmite, a other-dimensional imp who considers himself the biggest fan of Batman and insists on helping him, regardless of whether Batman wants it or not.

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01x16 This Looks Like A Job For Bat-Mite! Aired: May. 26, 1977

Seeking revenge on Batman and Robin, Zarbor uses a mind-altering ray on the both of them, turning them into the villainous Crime Crusaders. With … [continue reading]

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The New Adventures of Batman is Canceled/Ended
The show had 1 season and 16 episodes air in 1977.

Series Info

Type:
Scripted
Premiered:
Feb. 12, 1977
Status:
Canceled/Ended
Runtime:
30 min.
Aired:
1977 - 1977
To-Date:
1 Season
16 Episodes
Network
CBS TV Network

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  • The series aired at the same time as SuperFriends (1973) which featured Batman and Robin as main characters. Super Friends was produced by Hanna Barbera and aired on ABC. This marks perhaps…
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    The series aired at the same time as SuperFriends (1973) which featured Batman and Robin as main characters. Super Friends was produced by Hanna Barbera and aired on ABC. This marks perhaps the only time in which a character was featured regularly on two different TV series at the same time, with each show produced by different companies and airing on rival networks.
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  • Animators traced the cartoon models of Batman/Bruce Wayne, Robin/Dick Grayson, and Batgirl/Barbara Gordon, plus some villains and Bat Vehicles from the 1960's Batman cartoon series for use on…
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    Animators traced the cartoon models of Batman/Bruce Wayne, Robin/Dick Grayson, and Batgirl/Barbara Gordon, plus some villains and Bat Vehicles from the 1960's Batman cartoon series for use on the show. The 1960's model of Commissioner Gordon was redrawn to resemble his look in the comics, and Cat Woman was redrawn with a redesigned costume and hair style.
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  • The Riddler was shown in the opening credits but never appeared in any of the episodes. This was because Hanna-Barbera held the rights to use The Riddler, Scarecrow, and Solomon Grundy for
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    The Riddler was shown in the opening credits but never appeared in any of the episodes. This was because Hanna-Barbera held the rights to use The Riddler, Scarecrow, and Solomon Grundy for Challenge of the SuperFriends.
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