1949 - Episode Three "Robin's Wild Ride" Having successfully stolen the large scale model of the device needed to control vehicles, the Wizard's men need to obtain diamonds as well and Batman and Robin are poised to stop them! John and writer Jim Beard discuss the third episode of this 15 chapter series. In it, they talk Alfred and how they like both Alfreds from the two serials, the wait for Robin's "Wild Ride", and the lackluster cliffhangers endings. It's all here and we want to hear what you think. Comment here or write us at thebatcavepodcast@gmail.com.
"The Pharaoh" Aired: Novmber 20/27, 1976 The Pharaoh steals the Pyramid of Ramsis in order to activate a being of pure energy - Solaris. John and Kevin Eldridge of The Flopcast are back in Electra-Base keeping Frank company. This time around, they discuss the effects in the episode, the more subdued performance of Peter Mark Richman compared to Victor Buono's King Tut, and the terrifying cliffhanger. Take a listen and let us know what you think by writing us here or at thebatcavepodcast@gmail.com.
1949 - Episode Two "Tunnel of Terror" Batman finds himself atop a moving train, fighting the Wizard's men, but he's heading for a quick stop. John and writer Jim Beard discuss the second episode of this 15 chapter series. In it, they talk about the literal ups and downs of the story, Johnny Duncan as Robin and how the "Tunnel of Terror" title may not be appropriate considering when the tunnel appears. It's all here and we want to hear what you think. Comment here or write us at thebatcavepodcast@gmail.com.
1949 - Episode One "Batman Takes Over" Batman and Robin are called into service when a device that can control vehicles is stolen by the Wizard. Who is the Wizard and what is his ultimate goal? John and writer Jim Beard are back in the Batcave and we're discussing the 15 chapter movie serial of 1949. There are many elements that we would recognize from the comics, but in the end, is this finally proper Batman? We get into that and lament what wasn't to be seen in this serial. It's all here and we want to hear what you think. Comment here or write us at thebatcavepodcast@gmail.com.
"He Who Laughs Last" April 16, 1977 The Joker is back in Gotham City and he's bent on revenge on Batman for putting him away previously. John and Joe Stuber of Comic Book Centralare back in the Batcave talking about an episode that ticks all the boxes when it comes to Filmation Batman 1977. In it, they discuss how this story seems more like a Riddler story, muse about Batman leaving Batgirl alone in the Batcave, and wonder how a Joker plane looks more like a helicopter. Let us know what you're thinking as you listen to the episode by commenting here or by writing us at thebatcavepodcast@gmail.com.
"The Return of the Sorcerer" Aired: Novmber 6/13, 1976 The Sorcerer returns and has plans to trap Electra Woman and Dyna Girl inside Merlin's mirror. John and Kevin Eldridge of The Flopcast are back in Electra-Base keeping Frank company. This time around, they discuss the set design, the "science" behind the time travel take in this story, and cosplaying Frank Heflin. Take a listen and let us know what you think by writing us here or at thebatcavepodcast@gmail.com.
"Music Man" October 9, 1976 Monster Squad was a one season NBC Saturday morning live action show for kids in 1976. In it, Walt, who worked in his uncle's wax museum, discovered that he could bring the figures of Dracula, Frankenstein's monster, and the Wolfman to life. Wanting to atone for the sins of their past, the trio, with Walt's crime computer set out on a mission to stop evil wherever they found it. We move on to the fifth episode with the villain - Music Man. This one clearly has Batman 66 DNA all over it from the henchmen to the humor to the appearance of Stanley Ralph Ross. John and Joe Crowe of RevolutionSF and the Dragoncon American SciFi Classics Track discuss "Primrose Lane", the humor of Marty Allan and Stanley Ralph Ross' desire to be an actor. Take a listen and let us know what you think here or by writing us at thebatcavepodcast@gmail.com.
The Adventures of Superman Batman's Great Mystery Batman is not acting like himself. He's showing up at anti-American meetings and encouraging people to support the Germans in World War II. Robin and Superman team up to find out what is going on. Sounds like the makings of a great story, but is it? John and writer Jim Beard are back in the Batcave as we're wrapping up our look at the 1943 serial as and taking a break between the movie serials of the 1940s by looking at one of the multiple appearances of Batman and Robin on the Superman radio show. The thing is, who is this man they call Batman? Jim has a lot of issues with this rendition he feels makes the 43 Batman look legit. It's so bad, we spend as much time talking about Superman as we do Batman. Plus, we briefly discuss the Batman Mystery Club pilot radio show. It's all here and we want to hear what you think. Comment here or write us at thebatcavepodcast@gmail.com.
"The Chameleon" April 9, 1977 The Chameleon is in Gotham City, looking for revenge against Batman. John and Joe Stuber of Comic Book Centralare back in the Batcave talking about this episode that they both clearly enjoyed. In it, they wonder why Marvel never sued Filmation for taking the names Electro and Chameleon. They also discuss the joys of introducing new villains to the Batman universe throughvehicles such as this. Let us know what you're thinking as you listen to the episode by commenting here or by writing us at thebatcavepodcast@gmail.com.
"Ali Baba" Aired: October 23/30, 1976 This might just be the episode that could be considered the best overall. It certainly looks and feels like a Batman 66 episode from the villain to the guest stars to the situation that Dyna Girl gets herself into. John and Kevin Eldridge ofThe Flopcastare back in Electra-Base keeping Frank company. This time around, they discuss how Malachi Throne is the King of the Two-Part TV Stories, the career of Sid Haig, and the great turn Judy Strangis does as an evil Dyna Girl. Take a listen and let us know what you think by writing us here or at thebatcavepodcast@gmail.com.