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Binding: VHS Tape Fabric Type: 9786300273269 Graphics Memory Size: Animated, Color, HiFi Sound, NTSC Legal Disclaimer: 6300273261 Maximum Color Depth: Warner Home Video Maximum Focal Length: Metal Type: Warner Home Video Publisher: 1 Total Firewire Ports: Warner Home Video Total Parallel Ports: April 01, 1992 Total S Video Out Ports: 60 minutes Warner Home Video September 14, 1968 Editorial Review: Description: Hop into the Batmobile with Batman and Robin for an animated 5 episode tour of Gotham City, packaged exclusively for this home video Super Powers Collection. Year: 1985 Starring: Batman, Catwoman, Mr.Freeze Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - BATMAN & ROBIN: Caped Crime Fighters!These cartoons are taken from "The Adventures of Batman" and "The Adventures of Batman & Robin" television series which originally aired in the late 1960s. The 5 episodes included here are the only ones available on home video from these classic series. The episodes are: How Many Herring in a Wheelbarrow? - The Joker may be stealing goldfish and wheelbarrows, but Batman knows he is up to something bigger. A Bird Out of Hand - The Penguin has seemingly gone "straight" and has ... Read More Rating: - Much betterThis is much better for my son to watch instead of the newer "Batman Beyond", which I thought too graphic. And since I took the "Beyond" videos away, he's happy to be watching any Batman. He seems just as happy with this Batman as he did the other, and now mom and dad are happy too. Rating: - Ted "Baxter" Knight's weirdest hour?The animation on these cartoons -- which predate the "Super Powers" toy line by about a decade, despite the package branding -- is godawful. But the tape is noteworthy for its voice casting: Aside from Batman and Robin, Ted Knight (of The "Mary Tyler Moore Show" and "Too Close for Comfort") provides all the voices and the narration. He had to work HARD to do all that characterization, and his take on Joker, Penguin et al. is a hoot. Rating: - Great family funFor fans of Batman this is a must have. It is a classic cartoon version of the Adam West Burt Ward TV show. Although the animation is dated it is non-violent and great to share with your children. Our 3 year old loves to watch this "cartoon Batman". Enjoy. Rating: - Great for Kids!!!If you're tired of the violence and darkness of today's Batman then get your kids this classic! My son loves it! As soon as it's over he wants to watch it again! I strongly reccomend this video for parents of small batman fans! Super Powers Collection - Batman [VHS] Buy superhero comic book collectibles at the Superhero Mall! |