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The series was produced in America and debuted at 7:30, Wednesday evening, January 12, 1966 on ABC television, at a time when other popular TV series included The Monkees and Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In. The Batman series set a standard that identifies it as a product of the 1960s. It was marked for its high camp and continues to be the version many associate with the Batman character despite its being perhaps least representative of the many versions. It ran for a total of 120 25-minute episodes.
It revolved around the adventures of Batman and his sidekick Robin in Gotham City. Batman's dual identity was that of the debonair millionaire Bruce Wayne who lived outside Gotham City in Wayne Manor. He lived with his youthful ward Dick Grayson (aka Robin), Alfred the Butler and Aunt Harriet Cooper. The adventures usually called for the characters of Batman and Robin to fight supervillains such as The Joker, The Riddler, The PenguinThe Penguin is a fictional character, one of the many foes of Batman in the DC Comics and in various spin-offs from the comics Batman. The Penguin is a master strategist whose love for jewels is only exceeded by his love of birds. Born Oswald Chesterfield and CatwomanThis article is about the fictional character. For the movie, see Catwoman (movie . Catwoman (Selina Kyle) is a fictional character in the DC Comics superhero universe, a female cat burglar who dresses in a cat-like catsuit while on her capers. The charac. Other main characters usually involved were Commissioner GordonJames Gordon (Batman), fictional character Jim Gordon (musician) James Gordon (Mississippi), U. and Chief O'Hara at Gotham City Police Headquarters. Along with quick action sequences, a Narrator providing the storylines, outrageous, psychedelicThis entry pertains to the word "psychedelic", its origin and uses. For general information on psychedelic drugs, see the entry for the synonym, hallucinogenic drug. The word psychedelic is a neologism coined from the Greek words for "mind," ψ&upsilon sets and costumes, wild camera angles (with the villains' lairs always being filmed with the camera at an angle to emphasize the "crooked" nature of the bad guys) and bright colors, were all meant to evoke the four-color, campy world of the comic books of the 1950sCenturies: 19th century 20th century 21st century Decades: 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s Years: 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 Events and trends Technology United States tests the first fusion bomb. and 1960s. It is notable for its use of Cliffhanger endings and the Batclimb cameo which allowed top celebrities of the 1960s to appear in a small part. Last but not least the fight scenes between the good guys (Batman and Robin) and the villains were interlaced with titles that reflected "comic book" sound effects: WHAM! POW! SOCK!