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Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Batman has had a tumultuous history with live-action TV, with no series revolving around the character's mythos being unequivocally good with no qualifiers. As far back as 1966, Batman has featured in numerous live-action TV shows, with Adam West being the first live-action Batman to truly popularize the flagship DC hero.
9 Adam West’s Batman Is Nothing Like The Character Today Silver Age Batman may as well be an entirely different hero In many ways, the cheesiness of the original 1966 Batman series has aged quite gracefully. The tongue-in-cheek humor may actually be a better fit for modern day post-irony comedic sensibilities, making each corny joke and mind-boggling leap of logic in solving a Riddler puzzle hit all the harder. But as a piece of Batman media, the series occupies a strange place.
7 Gotham Messed Up The Timeline Of The Batman Mythology Too many classic villains were introduced ten years too early By keeping Bruce Wayne so young, Gotham had a difficult problem on its hands -- How to sow the seeds of classic Batman villains while not having their arc be over with by the time of Batman's debut. At first, the solution was to create new antagonists, such as Fish Mooney, to act as placeholder villains.
5 60s Batman Over Relied On Its Campy Charm Campiness doesn't excuse everything The campiness of 1966's Batman show wasn't just a concept that had to be lived with, but the prime draw to the series in the first place. Adam West's Batman made it clear from the start that tongue-in-cheek humor and knowingly silly caped antics were to be the star of the show, and anyone not on-board with that simply wouldn't be catered to.
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