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Writer:
Bob Kane (characters)
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Seasons:
1
Release Date:
12 February 1977 (USA) See more »
Plot:
Batman, Robin and Batgirl fight crime in Gotham City with the "help" of Batmite. Full summary »
User Reviews:
Best animated version of the Silver Age Batman See more (7 total) »

Cast

 (Series Cast [5])

Adam West ... Batman / ... (16 episodes, 1977)

Burt Ward ... Dick Grayson / ... (16 episodes, 1977-1978)
Melendy Britt ... Batgirl / ... (16 episodes, 1977)
Lou Scheimer ... Bat-Mite / ... (16 episodes, 1977)
Lennie Weinrib ... Commissioner Gordon / ... (16 episodes, 1977)

Series Directed by
Don Towsley (16 episodes, 1977)
 
Series Writing credits
Len Janson (6 episodes, 1977)
Chuck Menville (6 episodes, 1977)
Mark Fink (3 episodes, 1977)
Arthur H. Nadel (2 episodes, 1977)

Bob Kane (unknown episodes)

Series Produced by
Don Christensen .... producer (16 episodes, 1977)
Norm Prescott .... executive producer (16 episodes, 1977)
Lou Scheimer .... executive producer (16 episodes, 1977)
 
Series Original Music by
Ray Ellis (16 episodes, 1977)
Norm Prescott (16 episodes, 1977)
 
Series Film Editing by
Jim Blodgett (16 episodes, 1977)
Doreen A. Dixon (16 episodes, 1977)
 
Series Art Direction by
Alberto De Mello (16 episodes, 1977)
Herb Hazelton (16 episodes, 1977)
 
Series Production Management
Joseph Simon .... post-production supervisor (16 episodes, 1977)
 
Series Art Department
John Dorman .... storyboard artist (16 episodes, 1977)
Paul Fennell .... storyboard artist (16 episodes, 1977)
Mike Hazy .... key art assistant (16 episodes, 1977)
Bob Kline .... storyboard director (16 episodes, 1977)
Sherman Labby .... storyboard artist (16 episodes, 1977)
Mario Piluso .... storyboard artist (16 episodes, 1977)
Paul Sommer .... storyboard artist (16 episodes, 1977)
 
Series Camera and Electrical Department
Don Dinehart .... camera operator (16 episodes, 1977)
R.W. Pope .... camera supervisor (16 episodes, 1977)
Dean G. Teves .... camera operator (16 episodes, 1977)
F.T. Ziegler .... camera operator (16 episodes, 1977)
 
Series Animation Department
Barbara Benedetto .... background artist (16 episodes, 1977)
Betty Brooks .... paint supervisor (16 episodes, 1977)
Sheila Brown .... background artist (16 episodes, 1977)
Jim Brummett .... animator (16 episodes, 1977)
Bob Carr .... animator (16 episodes, 1977)
Jesse Cosio .... animator (16 episodes, 1977)
Zeon Davush .... animator (16 episodes, 1977)
Otto Feuer .... animator (16 episodes, 1977)
Jim Fletcher .... layout artist (16 episodes, 1977)
Ed Friedman .... animator (16 episodes, 1977)
John Garling .... animator (16 episodes, 1977)
George Goode .... layout artist (16 episodes, 1977)
Fred Grable .... animator (16 episodes, 1977)
Dick Hall .... animator (16 episodes, 1977)
Wes Herschensohn .... layout artist (16 episodes, 1977)
Lew Irwin .... assistant animation supervisor (16 episodes, 1977)
Lou Kachivas .... animator (16 episodes, 1977)
Les Kaluza .... layout artist (16 episodes, 1977)
Ervin L. Kaplan .... color director (16 episodes, 1977)
Pat Keppler .... background artist (16 episodes, 1977)
Marsh Lamore .... animator (16 episodes, 1977)
Rudy Larriva .... animation director (16 episodes, 1977)
Lonnie Lloyd .... layout artist (16 episodes, 1977)
Carol Lundberg .... layout artist (16 episodes, 1977)
Fred Myers .... animator (16 episodes, 1977)
Bill Nunes .... animator (16 episodes, 1977)
Tom O'Loughlin .... background artist (16 episodes, 1977)
Rolando Oliva .... background artist (16 episodes, 1977)
Casey Onaitis .... animator (16 episodes, 1977)
Jack Ozark .... animator (16 episodes, 1977)
Curt Perkins .... background artist (16 episodes, 1977)
Don Peters .... background artist (16 episodes, 1977)
Bill Pratt .... animator (16 episodes, 1977)
Virgil Raddatz .... animator (16 episodes, 1977)
John Remmel .... xerography supervisor (16 episodes, 1977)
Len Rogers .... animator (16 episodes, 1977)
Virgil Ross .... animator (16 episodes, 1977)
Don Schloat .... animator (16 episodes, 1977)
Don Schweikert .... background artist (16 episodes, 1977)
Larry Silverman .... animator (16 episodes, 1977)
Marion Turk .... checking supervisor (16 episodes, 1977)
Dardo Velez .... animator (16 episodes, 1977)
Cliff Voorhees .... layout artist (16 episodes, 1977)
Don Watson .... background artist (16 episodes, 1977)
David West .... layout artist (16 episodes, 1977)
Ron Westlund .... animator (16 episodes, 1977)
Gwen Wetzler .... animation director (16 episodes, 1977)
Jim Willoughby .... layout artist (16 episodes, 1977)
Lou Zukor .... animation director (16 episodes, 1977)
 
Series Editorial Department
Joseph Simon .... editorial supervisor (16 episodes, 1977)
 
Series Other crew
June Gilham .... film coordinator (16 episodes, 1977)
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
"The Batman/Tarzan Adventure Hour" - USA (rerun title)
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Runtime:
30 min (16 episodes)
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Certification:
Canada:G (TV rating)

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Trivia:
The only Batman TV or film adaptation in which Alfred does not make at least one single appearance.See more »
Movie Connections:
Referenced in "Batman: Deep Freeze (#3.10)" (1994)See more »

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14 out of 15 people found the following review useful.
Best animated version of the Silver Age Batman, 29 October 2005
Author: voicemaster71 from United States

After seeing nothing but negative reviews so far, I strongly feel this series needs at least one positive review and that's clearly a job for me.

Why a positive review you might ask? Simple. While most fans first exposures to Batman were either through the comic books or the TV series (if you grew up in my time). For me personally, the New Advetures of Batman was my first ever exposure to the Batman universe. While this series is nothing and cannot hold a candle to the likes of Batman: The Animated Series, I feel it's the best quality version of the Silver Age Batman animated for Saturday mornings.

They only made 16 episodes and reran them endlessly from 1977 to 1981 starting off alone and then with Tarzan and the Super 7. I never once tired from watching these shows. The New Adventures of Batman put me on the map and led me to the TV series and then the comic books and finally, the SuperFriends, another top favorite of mine.

The best element this series had was the voices of Adam West and Burt Ward who portrayed Batman and Robin a little more serious or a little less campy than in live action. Commissioner Gordon finally looked like his comic book counterpart and I enjoyed Batgirl, the Joker, Penguin and his quack cackle, the sexy voiced Catwoman, Mr. Freeze, and Clayface. The best original villain let alone best episode this series had to offer was the Moon Man. Electro was also good. I also loved the full body rotoscoping animation style that was used plus most of the 70's style music for this series.

The worst elements this series had were, the inclusion of BatMite, but if they had to have him, at least he was regarded as a pest and a hindrance than as a friend like other useless cartoon tag alongs were. BatMite replacing Alfred was a bad move and the Riddler's absence from the series, yet his appearance on the intro in a wrongly colored red costume made no sense to me at all. And new villains like Sweet Tooth, Professor Bubbles,the Chameleon, and Zarbor all left a bad stain on this series.

I was glad to see this series again when the WB network aired them for a while in 2001 and if this series is ever released on DVD, it will be my holy grail. To me, Adam West was the best pre Kevin Conroy Batman voice over and the New Adventures of Batman is well worth checking out. I give it two thumbs up for making me the Batman fan that I am today. If you want the worst representation of Batman, I recommend Legends of the Super Heroes or "The Batman" series on WB.

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