: Episodes usually aired in two-part "arcs" on Wednesday and Thursday nights, ending with the famous "Same Bat-time, same Bat-channel!" teaser.
A list of the during the Bat-Climbs.
"Holy Gutenberg, Batman! We're being turned into bookmarks!" Robin cries.
: This season introduced increasingly specific gadgets, from the "Bat-Anti-Crime-Detector" to the infamous Shark Repellent Bat-Spray .
: Season 2 featured a rotating door of stars, including the debut of Art Carney as The Archer and Vincent Price as Egghead.
It begins at the Gotham City Museum of Fine Art, where the villainous Bookworm has replaced every painting with blank canvases. Commissioner Gordon flips the switch on the Bat-Signal, summoning Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson from a charity polo match. They race to the Batcave, slide down the Bat-poles, and roar toward the city in the Batmobile .
The Dynamic Duo face their most colorful crisis yet in "The Great Art Heist," a quintessential adventure from the second season of the Batman 1966 TV series .
Batman (1966) - Season 02 Here
: Episodes usually aired in two-part "arcs" on Wednesday and Thursday nights, ending with the famous "Same Bat-time, same Bat-channel!" teaser.
A list of the during the Bat-Climbs.
"Holy Gutenberg, Batman! We're being turned into bookmarks!" Robin cries. Batman (1966) - Season 02
: This season introduced increasingly specific gadgets, from the "Bat-Anti-Crime-Detector" to the infamous Shark Repellent Bat-Spray . : Episodes usually aired in two-part "arcs" on
: Season 2 featured a rotating door of stars, including the debut of Art Carney as The Archer and Vincent Price as Egghead. We're being turned into bookmarks
It begins at the Gotham City Museum of Fine Art, where the villainous Bookworm has replaced every painting with blank canvases. Commissioner Gordon flips the switch on the Bat-Signal, summoning Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson from a charity polo match. They race to the Batcave, slide down the Bat-poles, and roar toward the city in the Batmobile .
The Dynamic Duo face their most colorful crisis yet in "The Great Art Heist," a quintessential adventure from the second season of the Batman 1966 TV series .