RELEASE DATE: November 11, 2014
Warner presents the Batman: The Complete TV Series (1966–1968) on Blu-ray & DVD (see photo). Wealthy entrepreneur Bruce Wayne (Adam West) and his ward Dick Grayson (Burt Ward) lead a double life: they are actually the crime fighting duo Batman and Robin. A secret Batpole in the Wayne mansion leads to the Batcave, where Police Commissioner Gordon often calls the Bat-duo with the latest emergency threatening Gotham City!
Also included are the Batman/The Green Hornet cross-over episodes, featuring Bruce Lee and Van Williams (details here).
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Bruce was on Batman? That’s a piece of trivia I didn’t know. MPM, do you know who the villain was in that episode, lol?
The villain that appeared on Green Hornet, or the cross over episodes?
The cross over episodes…there was more than one?
Damn! You know everything. And such a timely response! I’m impressed!
Well, I’m not the biggest Green Hornet guy, but I do know that Mako was a villain (right?)… but it might have been an actual Green Hornet episode that he appeared in. AS far as the Batman/GH cross over episodes, I believe it was a 2-episode guest appearance by Green Hornet and Kato, so yes, more than one episode).
Thanks for the info. I appreciate your wealth of information. (seriously)
Mako was only on The Green Hornet. The Hornet/Batman crossover had a villian called Colonel Gum. He tried to make Batman & Robin into giant stamps (I think he was an evil stamp collector). I also remember Kato and Robin having a fight with each other which ended in a draw. I think Batman initially thought Green Hornet was a villian.
It was definately an episode of Batman, not a Green Hornet episode, so it should be on this set.
Just checking some stuff and read that Green Hornet & Kato have a brief cameo in another episode during one of Batman & Robin’s wall climbs called The Spell of Tut.
Awesome. Thanks for the extra info Doug. It’ll be good to see Bruce in high def in something other than usual films.
I’m surprised no one’s picked up the Bruce Lee Green Hornet by now. Or is that Seth Rogen movie to blame?