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Artists Prince and R.E.M. used variations of (but did not remake) the TV show theme in their work: Prince in the song "Batdance" (which appeared on the soundtrack to Tim Burton's 1989 movie), and R.E.M. in a rejected song for the Batman Returns soundtrack, later released under the title "Winged Mammal Theme", as a B-side to the single "Drive". [20]
The character of the Penguin, particularly as portrayed by Burgess Meredith in the 1960s Batman series, has often been used as a theme to mock public figures that supposedly resemble him. Jon Stewart , host of The Daily Show , has made numerous references comparing former Vice President Dick Cheney with the Penguin, including a laugh similar to ...
The series focuses on Batman and Robin as they defend Gotham City from its various criminals. Although the lives of their alter-egos, millionaire Bruce Wayne and his ward Dick Grayson are frequently shown, it is usually only briefly, in the context of their being called away on superhero business or in circumstances where they need to employ their public identities to assist in their crime ...
"The Zodiac Crimes" is the 71st episode of the Batman television series. It first aired on ABC January 11, 1967 in its second season and repeated on June 14 the same year. . The first of a three-part special, it was dubbed a "Batman special", simultaneously celebrating the show's first anniversary and helping to open ABC's "second seas
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The obscure character finally shares the spotlight as ‘The Penguin’ journeys to Arkham Asylum.
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Batman Forever, compilation of songs by various artists from and inspired by the 1995 film "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me", song recorded by U2 for Batman Forever "Kiss from a Rose", song recorded by Seal for Batman Forever; Batman Forever, album of Elliot Goldenthal's score for the 1995 film