HAPPY ANNIVERSARY TO BATMAN 66!!!
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HAPPY ANNIVERSARY TO BATMAN 66!!!
Both of my contributions toward the Bativersary collaboration!
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Every Single "Holy (x)!" Thing Robin Says in the 66 Series (In Alphabetical Order)
Source: The Official Batman Batbook, The Revised Bat Edition
Note: I noticed some of the words in the book were spelt incorrectly or not in the correct order so I did my best to remedy them, but if you notice an error or maybe a word that didn't show up, let me know so I can make the proper adjustments!
Long Post Incoming:
Fantastic tag, made me think of them
I'm a big fan of Robin and I would've loved to see an episode centered around him, Batman out of commission for the day, working alongside batgirl and taking a leadership role. I'm halfway through season 3 and absolutely loved their short interactions together in the siren episode. There wasn't any romantic interest from either party or one trying to upstage the other, it was nice to see them just get along and *work* together.
I agree! Robin's one of my favourite characters too, and I'm glad that he and Batgirl had somewhat of a friendship going on when they were able to team up, it's a really fun dynamic to explore! They should've had more moments together, really, it would have been nice - although it could have been nice for Batgirl to have had her own spin-off show where Batman and Robin almost guest star in sometimes, as I think that would've given her a longer time to shine at the usual pacing. Though, in this version Batgirl is an adult, because this was before DC de-aged her, so they couldn't flirt anyway.
I do agree on it being an interesting concept if Robin was to take more of a leadership role! I'm working on an AU with a similar concept except he's forced to team up with someone else instead of Batgirl, but if it's all the same, then I've got you covered 👀
Robin time
Hey I just saw the post, thank you so much for answering, I loved how long and detailed your thoughts were on the episodes! I'll definitely check it out now. I also have another question, since you like the batman 66 alot, I was wondering what batman comics are your favorite if you read them or even just your favorite era of riddler in comics since that's your favorite! Personally I like him most in the 70s-90s :)
Hiya! Glad you enjoyed the reply! And another good question there, you keep coming up with these lol
To be honest, I've not seen a LOT of the comics, but what I have seen is usually somewhat tailored around my interest in 66 or my AUs or pairings.
Naturally I love the modern comics that were made based on the 66 series, for a start. I think they do a fairly good job at getting the silliness down, but the pacing needs a bit of work to seem more episode-like. Just trivial things here also but it would've been nice in my opinion if they'd looked into RIddler's character a bit more as they make a mistake with his riddle reasoning in the first one.
If we're talking Riddler specifically, when he's not 66-coded, I enjoy him a lot as a private investigator or when he needs to team up with Batman or just the good side (BIG fan of Batman Confidential #26, 27, and 28), or when they let him be silly, so I also really like the original Detective Comics! #140, of course, among others. And I need to see more of The Brave and the Bold but I like #183, The Death of Batman, as I mentioned I like the collaborations.
Then I suppose I have to say the Scooby-Doo crossover comics, as I LOVE Scooby-Doo as well; that's been a lifelong interest for me, wayyy before Batman PROPERLY was, at least.
I do have to look more at the others to be honest. Zero Year seems interesting from what I've seen as I like how much of a know-it-all he is, but at the same time I do have to think on it more just because I have to balance the more... gritty(?) tales. He seems very cool though, and I do like his design. A lot of Riddlers would be very fun to draw.