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{{examples|Examples from Batman in Comics}} |
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=== Examples from ''[[Batman (TV)|Batman]]'', the 1966 TV Series === |
=== Examples from ''[[Batman (TV series)|Batman]]'', the 1966 TV Series === |
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* [[Awesome, Dear Boy]]: The reason several of the guest-stars took the gig as villains. Victor Bueno as King Tut is the best example: he was a huge (no pun intended) fan of the comics, and was so into the series he made more appearances than any other guest-star outside of Newmar, Romero, Meredith, and Gorshin. |
* [[Awesome, Dear Boy]]: The reason several of the guest-stars took the gig as villains. Victor Bueno as King Tut is the best example: he was a huge (no pun intended) fan of the comics, and was so into the series he made more appearances than any other guest-star outside of Newmar, Romero, Meredith, and Gorshin. |
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* [[Fake Brit]]: Lord Ffogg was played by Rudy Vallee, an American born in Vermont. |
* [[Fake Brit]]: Lord Ffogg was played by Rudy Vallee, an American born in Vermont. |
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* [[Keep Circulating the Tapes]]: The series is notorious for rights problems preventing any home video release. [http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Batman-Watchmen-Batman-Deal-Reported/10573 This article on TVShowsOnDVD.com explains a lot of the issues surrounding the show.] The rights issues do not, however, affect the show's traditional syndication rights, and as of 2012, it was airing regularly in America on [[ |
* [[Keep Circulating the Tapes]]: The series is notorious for rights problems preventing any home video release. [http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Batman-Watchmen-Batman-Deal-Reported/10573 This article on TVShowsOnDVD.com explains a lot of the issues surrounding the show.] The rights issues do not, however, affect the show's traditional syndication rights, and as of 2012, it was airing regularly in America on [[The Hub]]. |
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* [[What Could Have Been]]: |
* [[What Could Have Been]]: |
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** ''[[Spencer Tracy]]'' was offered the role of The Penguin, but would accept only on the condition that the series got to end with him killing Batman. |
** ''[[Spencer Tracy]]'' was offered the role of The Penguin, but would accept only on the condition that the series got to end with him killing Batman. |
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** [[Uncanceled|If they'd just held off on destroying those sets...]] |
** [[Uncanceled|If they'd just held off on destroying those sets...]] |
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=== Examples from ''[[Batman ( |
=== Examples from ''[[Batman (film)|Batman]]'', the 1989 Film === |
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* [[The Danza]]: Jack Nicholson as Jack Napier. |
* [[The Danza]]: Jack Nicholson as Jack Napier. |
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* [[What Could Have Been]]: |
* [[What Could Have Been]]: |
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** Also considered for the role of Batman: [[ |
** Also considered for the role of Batman: [[Mel Gibson]], [[Kevin Costner]], [[Charlie Sheen]], [[Pierce Brosnan]], [[Tom Selleck]], and ... Bill Murray? |
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** Also considered for the role of the Joker: [[Tim Curry]], Willem Dafoe, James Woods, [[David Bowie]], and [[Robin Williams]]. |
** Also considered for the role of the Joker: [[Tim Curry]], Willem Dafoe, James Woods, [[David Bowie]], and [[Robin Williams]]. |
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