Batman Is Riled
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| "Batman is Riled" | |||
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| Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 6 |
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| Directed by | Don Weis | ||
| Written by | Robert Dozier | ||
| Production code | 8709-Pt. 2 | ||
| Original air date | January 27, 1966 (ABC) | ||
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Merritt Bohn |
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"Batman is Riled" is the sixth episode of the Batman television series in its first season, originally airing on ABC January 27, 1966 and repeated May 26, 1966 and May 25, 1967.
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[edit] Plot synopsis
The Joker is about to remove The Batman's mask, but the Caped Crusader escapes using a small Batmissle in his utility belt to set off the water sprinklers. The Joker uses a smoke bomb to make his escape. As they are chasing him on the catwalks above, The Joker uses trick streamers from his utility belt that wrap around Batman and Robin. He gets away before Batman and Robin can get themselves out of the confetti. The Joker then does a broadcast and gives the dynamic duo another riddle. They track him to his hideout, and while in a struggle The Joker switches Batman's utility belt with his.
Batman is selected to christen the S.S. Gotham. The Joker decides to fill a champagne bottle with paralyzing gas. On the day of the christening, a crowd gathers. Joker's henchwoman hands Commissioner Gordon the bottle who in turn hands it to Batman. As Batman looks over the bottle, he notices the cork has been tampered with. After taking a pill and saying he had a headache, he hands Robin one as well and tells him to take it because it may be catching. As the bottle is broken, it releases the gas and everyone is knocked out. The Joker takes Batman and Robin back to his hideout (thinking they're knocked out) and broadcasts his ultimatum on television—either he gets the S.S. Gotham or Batman and Robin will be executed like the famous display in the wax museums. Batman and Robin spring into action having taken their Universal Drug Antidote Pill. The Joker is caught and brought to justice.
[edit] NEXT WEEK
Batman versus Mr. Freeze!
[edit] Notes
- The Joker calls his villainous gameshow on TV What's My Crime?, based loosely on Goodson-Todman's favorite guessing game What's My Line? (CBS, 1950–67). Cesar Romero actually appeared a couple of times on What's My Line?. He appeared as a mystery guest on December 14, 1952 and as a guest panelist on September 29, 1957.
- The Joker breaking into TV broadcasts is an adaption of him breaking into radio broadcasts from Batman #1. The gimmick was also used in comic book story "The Laughing Fish" by Steve Englehart, as well as the 1989 movie and 2008's The Dark Knight.
- Joker's opera mask was also worn by Heath Ledger in The Dark Knight.
- Many events in this episode are based on the silver comic book story #73 Joker's Utility Belt
- The entire two-part adventure constitutes rather a deep commentary on the influence of television and newspapers in forming public opinion, especially when the media rail against the dynamic duo.[1]
| Preceded by The Joker Is Wild (airdate January 26, 1966) |
Batman (TV series) episodes January 27, 1966 |
Succeeded by Instant Freeze (airdate February 2, 1966) |
[edit] References
- ^ Batman at 45: A Milestone Tribute to Pow, Bam and Zap! (2011) Gould, Chris http://www.amazon.com/Batman-45-Milestone-Tribute-ebook/dp/B005YNPHCO