Funny Batman solves another easy riddle (1966)
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- Опубликовано: 9 июн 2011
- Batman solves a simple riddle with the help of robin by using "numerical positions in the alphabet as a common denominator" to find the answer "One Man". The Riddler is no match for the brains of the dynamic duo.
From the show Batman in 1966 - Season 2 Ep.46
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"Someone here called Batman?" I wonder which one it could be?
@Ian NO!! I'm Not Batman! I'm Wearing This Uniform So, People Won't Recognize Me!
Lol
Yes I’m Batman
There was some dude on the other page called himself Man Bat. Maybe he's looking at it from a different angle..
Priceless
My favorite part is where the telegram guy who evidently doesn't know Batman asked a couple of men, one of whom dressed as a bat, if any of these gentlemen is Batman. The casuality of it all. It's hilarious.
yes! hahaha
+Disciple0fMetal fuck hahahaha lol
+The Human Crayon You know you're a crappy hero/vigilante when people don't even know who you are.
Edited. ;)
My favorite part is that Batman doesn't know that the Riddler insulted his knowledge of Greek plays. The riddle comes from the Greek play Oedipus by Sophocles. The Riddler simply plagiarized it and passed it off as his own.
Love how convoluted the puzzle is. Making connections out of nothing.
Batman: The riddle states 'If you want to know where my next target is, solve this riddle: In the morning I'm rich, but in the evening I'm poor'. What do we do in the morning that requires money?
Robin: Eat breakfast!
Batman: Yes Robin! Many citizens will spend money at restaurants for brunch, a combination of breakfast and lunch. And what do we do at brunch that requires pouring?
Robin: hmm, mimosas! Waiters pour mimosas!
Batman: And what are mimosas made from?
Rabin: Oranges! Wait, there is an Art Exhibit tonight by famous artist Albert Orange!
Batman: Exactly. Albert Orange is unveiling his new painting worth millions. This morning Albert Orange is rich, but in the evening, after the Riddler's planned heist, he will be poor. That has to be the Riddler's next target. To the batmobile!
That could very easily be dialogue from the show. Good work.
The fact that the final answer sort of connects to the initial riddle makes it better than the TV series one
Batman’s the only person with the same mind to see the autistic dots in Riddler’s plans.
But yet he couldn’t solve the Oedipus Riddle
You got to admire Adam West's commitment to the Batman role. It's an utterly ridiculous part but he plays it sincere and with conviction.
He always did,gave it 100%
He was in on the joke which makes it all the more sweeter.
Kinda like the XR4 TI, I still see one about every 2-3 years still rollin'. LMFAO. Shows like Batman and Star Trek deserved so much more budget $ that the networks wouldn't give them, such an injustice. But they're classics nonetheless.
Pure West
Pure West
He knew it was a joke.
"Someone here called Batman?" I lost my shit.
+Packie McReary makes me wish they'd make a tv series were batman lived an ordinary everyday life except he always wore his costume even in bed and while showering.
Negasonic Teenage Warhead Make it and market it. Do it. You have to now or else you bring shame to your family.
He's just doing his job well. There's a lot of people who call themselves Batman, and people who like to wear his suit. But there can be only one Batman!
Did not sign for it even. Nor prove who he was...no identification!?
Don't worry he'll help you find it. He's Batman.
That's got to be the most far-fetched, complicated, virtually impossible connect the dots riddle that I've ever heard
You should see the ones in the movie. And I quote: "That shark came out of the sea. C, for Catwoman!"
Matches_Malone no man has 3 feet
Matches_Malone Not too elegant, is it? The writers were too busy whackin off to Julie Newmar.
Correct, considering the story is a recreation of the Riddler's first appearance in the comics.
@@rowanatkinson3594 Not so far fetched if you either grew up in the time of the series or understand the context of the culture at the time. The Dynamic Duo were trying to figure out which of the four super villains were involved of a vanishing yacht at the beginning of the movie, only to realize that all of them played a part in this game:
1st - There was a call for help that was "fishy" and meant to lure Batman to be food for the shark; another creature that eats a fish is a penguin = The Penguin.
2nd - The trap had happened at "sea"; the word sea sounds similar to another word "see", which in turn sounds similar to the letter "C" = C for Catwoman.
3rd - The exploding shark attacks Batman when it was "pulling his leg"; to pull someone's leg is an old phrase meaning "to pull a prank or a joke" = The Joker.
4th - All this "connect the dots" may seem impossible, but remember this guessing game of charades involves hidden or double meanings that adds up; other activities involving this include proverbs, puns, & 'riddles' = Riddler.
That is when Batman & Robin realize they are dealing with the four of them together and with their forces combined, hence why Robin says "Holy Nightmare".
Ah, the Bat-Letter Opener.
Amazing what Batman can do with prep time.
"Someone here called Batman?" This is the kind of crisp, insightful writing that catapulted this T.V. show into the Top 10 each and every week. Eat your heart out, Aaron Sorkin.
I'm Batman.
Aww you didn't pay full attention.
He rides up as close as possible, looks Adam West straight in the eyes, doesn't look at anyone else in the group and whilst staring Adam West down then goes
"Is someone here called Batman"
"I'm batman" Adam West sheepishly retorts.
And that my friend is Batman being dominated by a telegram delivery boy. It has greater context in the show, but the point is it's much deeper writing that it appears at first glance.
This whole scene is pure comedy genius.
* Batman carrying a letter opener in his utility belt.
* The carrier asking which one was Batman.
* Batman not knowing the answer to the oldest riddle of them all.
* The hilarious complexity of the final answer.
* The fact the final riddle directly contradicted the one before it.
* The Commissioner’s immediate agreement to provide four 100 pound bags of sodium dichloride.
Yeah I get the feeling this was the writers' way of having fun in an otherwise inane TV show.
This series is known for its campy wit.
What about the commissioner seeming to have easy access to said four 100 lbs of sodium dichloride?
or that they are just casually driving through the city on broad daylight
Sodium dichloride huh
The most unbelievable part of this is how Batman, an educated man, failed to recognize the Sphinx's riddle from Oedipus Rex.
@Ruiluth
That's why I don't know the answer to that riddle. Knew I should've read Oedipus Rex after learning about it in high school.
But yeah that is sad... But, how else was he to use his detective skills to figure it out? :p
Let's hope Batman doesn't end up killing his father and marrying his mother.
It’s Batman, he don’t have to worry about it; then again, Oedipus thought he dodged that bullet too; heck, out in Marvel, Iron Man's adopted and Thor can't even keep track of who is REAL mom is...
the bigger problem is how Robin solved it before batman
That was Riddler's way of telling Batman that he's on to the Dynamic Duo's own version of an Oedipus Complex.
I love how Robin solves everything, but Batman takes the credit.
Even Michelangelo and Rubens had helpers assigned to fill in their paintings. 😄
Just like my last boss.
That's why they're a good team. Robin solves the minutiae and Batty put the pieces together and solves the mystery.
@@maya_coqsalonga Like pretty much every boss.
@@taitano12 Dinamic duo, eh?
6 year-old me: "This is the bestest show ever!"
49 year-old me: "This is the bestest show ever!"
If Batman did not solve the riddles, and just left it, would the riddler just send him the answer out of frustration anyway ?
CORNERSTONECITY777 deaths would happen
@SergioMartelli no, people have died in the show.
In Arkham video game he gives you a pretty easy riddle if you do
Not answer he starts dropping hinnts frustrated voice eventually I just answer the riddle are you love to know what happens if you don’t tho
@@KevinLuper99 Not quite. The very first villan. A woman. She got into the cave and ended up falling into the open nuclear reactor they have.. She died.
First one was Molly I think who fell in the nuclear reactor in the Bat cave
“What should we do Batman?”
“It saddens me commissioner but I do not know.”
The worlds greatest detective everybody.
It's the 60's, it's retro, and it's Adam West. What where you expecting.
Doesn't even think for a moment. Just decides it's impossible 😄
@@WasatchWind The lower you keep expectations, the more impressed with you people will be.
Proceeds to solve the most ridiculously complicated and disconnected "riddle" in human history within two minutes.
Nice
God I love this show. Who remembers Batman running around with a "lit" bomb but couldn't get rid of it.
I remember THAT! It was one of those round bombs that had to he fuse lit! He ran everywhere but couldn't dispose of it because there was either a kid, or an animal or even a duck in the way.....and he didn't want to harm anything or anybody at all! Wow...that brought a flashback for sure!
@@jagplaha9959 yup! Hysterical
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Everyone
That was in the movie version.
I don't care how dark, edgy, savage, or over the top they keep making Batman movies. I get it, Batman is this brooding, intelligent, dark, gritty, extremely dangerous badass, but this will always be my favorite Batman.
Same. It was often on tv saturday morning when i was a kid :D
IDK, the most recent version of batman is a lot of fun.
Personally, I kinda miss the Noir version of batman, or the version of Joker who was a brilliant mafia guy.
My brother used to watch this Saturday mornings in the 90s. My whole life I’ve hated this show and that has not changed. It’s trash guys
@@cidfacetious3722 yeah, now it looks stupid, but back then it was pretty entertaining :)
Same here William,Same here
Love this first batman ::)
I like to think that the riddles are actually much simpler and Batman takes the most circuitous route possible to the correct answer.
what walks on four feet in the morning, two in the afternoon, and 3 in the eve? to follow me add the answer to the other three.
man does throughout his cycle, 2+3+4=9, and what man has 9 legs? no man. simple check the database for any area with "no man" in the title, and check which one relates to puzzles, as is riddlers style.
the no man jigsaw factory.
seriously batman, not everything needs to be complicated
Absolutely. That was the funniest part of the show for me.
The Riddler loves puzzles, so it has to be the jigsaw factory.
Batman actually had Riddler under surveillance and knew his hiding place the whole time, he just wanted to mess with Robin
@@Pamplmoose Why doesn't Batman just put a tracking device on all his villains?
Thank God Batman had his Bat letter opener handy
Batman also has in his utility belt , a Bat can opener , a Bat bottle opener , Bat grappling hooks , a Bat flashlight 🔦 , & just in case Batman meets an attractive woman , Bat condoms.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@davidwesley2525 In the movie, he also had Bat Shark Repellent.
@@balok63a40 Batman has repellent for every species of animal known to science.
😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁👍👍👍
No utility belt should be without one!
I'm so glad the " Remote Bat Computer Switch " was clearly labelled otherwise they'd be screwed !
RIP Adam West.
The greatest Batman of all time.
At least he got to be mayor ( on Family Guy).
@1:10 I love how batman has a bright yellow utility belt with 60 fuckin pouches but then he folds the piece of paper and puts it in his underwear
😂 had to go back and see lol😂
No he put it in his pouch! But I have a question. How come a Bat Shield fits so well inside his small pouch?
The belt is a TOOL BELT. Not a letter belt. Damn it Alexis!
@@elchichosantana6410 it's a bat secret. He could tell you jut he wouid have to take you to his batcave.
That's not his underwear. That's his Batfiling Cabinet.
"Man had 3 legs in the evening with a cane!"
30 seconds later: "Who has 3 feet? No one..."
No *man*
@@cdevidal that's it!
The Penguin with a cane.
Jake the Peg
@@neilgerace355 Wasn't that sung by Mr R. Harris who apparently had three legs quite frequently, and inappropriately? They're after the wrong villain!😂
I love how casually Batman and Robin drive through the city in the show, lol.
i love how modern batman is all muscle with all sorts of extra padding for visuals.
and the 1966 batman looks like your uncle chris at mom's halloween party.
The fact that they could deliver these lines with straight faces is amazing.
He really was the Leslie Nielsen of his time!
They probably had several run throughs when they could laugh their ass off and when they got it out of their system, ROLL CAMERA! LOL
It probably gets a lot easier when your dressed like a kid on Halloween.
I think it was because of the time more than anything else
That's why they do multiple takes.
“The more you take, the more you leave behind. What am I?”
Batman: Well, if you leave more behind the more you take, it must be something you leave behind. The word ‘leave’ has five letters and the word ‘behind’ has six letters, therefore we are being given two numbers. Hmm. What do we have two of? Hands! What’s the opposite of hands? Feet! Obviously, you can’t leave your feet behind, so it must mean something else... I have two ears! Yes, it must sound like something. The word ‘take’ sounds like ‘fake’. I have TWO ears so it is plural. What Is another word for fakes? Forgeries!
Robin: Of course! There’s a gallery of infamous forgeries at the Footsteps Art Gallery this very evening!
Batman: Good work, Robin. He is a fiendish devil, that Riddler. He nearly had me stumped. To the Batmobile!
That could totally be dialogue from this show.
I hate how accurate this is.
Um. Is it 'time'? ._.
Most underrated comment ever
Funny how the answer could be time or shit
2:56 I just love the futuristic sound the Batmobile makes when the Remote Bat Computer completes printing.
"Someone here called Batman ?" LOL.
"There's somebody here called Batman?"
"Yes, I'm Batman."
Still can't stop laughing 🤣
The guy delivering the telegram couldn't figure out which guy is Batman . He didn't notice the Bat costume.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Who else would be Batman tho
@@hasarutoetensakey7091 Nobody really knows. Some people might think it could be the guy in the bat costume. Maybe. 🤣😜
It took me a couple times to figure out which one was Batman...
It was to difficult to figure out by looks
The amount of mental gymnastics required to get to that conclusion truly shows why he is the world’s greatest detective
or how ridiculous and awesome that show was
Batman was truly one of the detectives of all time
this asinine complexity and silliness is why thousands of us stayed glued to the TV set after school for reruns of this awesomeness even when we had dirtbikes to jump or stuff to blowup with cherrybombs
or has schizophrenia
@@A-R-X996 He is the greatest living detective, that is essentially Batman's superpower.
The funniest part for me was how Batman and Robin run to the scene and the Commissioner and the Chief casually walk up. 😂
Pure genius, Batman was brilliant, the writers had a great sense of humour.
''Someone here called Batman?''
The old guy in the grey suit: ''Yes, it's me. Richard Batman, how can I help?''
Maybe the guy was from out of town? :) You know, from UnderARockvile? :)
You mean Commissioner Gordon?
@@frankcabanski9409 No, the bike messenger, who had to ask who Batman was. :)
I mean the old guy in the grey suit.
"No, I meant THE Batman!"
Policeman on the left: "Yes, Officer D. Batman here reporting for duty."
"Someone here called Batman?"
"Yes, I'm Batman."
"You've been served."
Bat-Single mom is a tricky foe
Should have said someone called bruce
@@lucazeroblueversion9346 Lmfao! "Yes, that's me. I'm Bruce". 👮♂️👮🏻😮
And thats how his secret identity was outed. 😁🤣
@@robh9577
A.k.a. Talia al-Ghul.
I laugh at myself now.
When I was a little kid watching these episodes every afternoon I'd be thinking WOW, he's a smart detective, and the action! BAM! KAPOW! ect.. I didn't understand the humor of it until later. LOL
Imagine getting to deliver a mail and it's written "to Batman". Props to this guy for still playing profesional and also for finding Batman.
Batman: Be careful. There may be a contaminating residue on the pedestal.
Also Batman: *casually opens a random letter given him by a potentially shady courier employed by a known villain*
It was a different time.
Telegrams are like printed out text messages sent via the land telephone lines, it's essentially the postie delivering a text message.
It's never physically been near the riddler.
Luckily, he had a bat letter opener in his utility belt
Pre 9/11, no one was thinking about anthrax back then.
This was the 60s! If you an evil villain needed a messege out you were sure to not send poisons on your couriers envolopes
As a kid: "Wow, they're so smart."
Me now: "Wow, I was stupid."
I felt that man, i really did.
Lmfao 🤣🤣🤣
i was listening and like, wow out of all the conclusions they could have come to how could they ever be sure theyre close to right
Yup, can you imagine putting a riddle like that together? It makes almost no sense, unless the Riddler was Batman’s brother, and he grew up with him and those bullshit “riddles”
What do you mean? 🤣
As a kid: "Wow, they're so smart."
Me Now: "Wow, they're still so smart."
Still more detective work than we've seen in every Batman movie before the new one.
To this day, I didn’t recognise Robin with no mask on. The disguises back in those days was truly astonishing..
"Yes, I'm Batman," said the grown man wearing a Batsuit with underpants over his tights.
He could have killed it wif he had done a "superhero Cafe" voice with "Because I'm BATMAN!"
Those are shorts over tights not underwear.
Batman didn't even put the Batphone back onto the Batreceiver and just let it fall onto the Batmobile's floor.
A true professional.
It's a Self-Hanging-Bat-Phone, you caveman!
The Batmobile's BATfloor, thank you!
BATbatman BATdidn't BATeven BATput BATthe BATbatphone BATback BATonto BATthe BATbatreciver BATand BATjust BATlet BATit BATfall BATonto BATthe BATbatmobile's BATfloor.
@@drunks1nner298 BatBatmobile is good
Oh lord! Hahahaah
The camp humour of the 1960s Batman series was just brilliant.
Absolute comedy genius.
Batman way ahead of his time, has his Batmobile computer wireless networked into the Bat Cave, pure genius!
It's actually a bit of a pity because that was hilarious at the time.
and faster than google even today
Also you activate it with a physical switch and it instantly knows what the hell you want to ask it..
@@kriss3d but no printer, only punch cards.
but still doesn't have a hands free phone
RIP Adam West (1928-2017). Though there have been many actors who have portrayed Batman over the years, Adam West was the original who won the hearts of millions. Farewell and rest easy ol' chum.
Tiago Bueno Actually there were too before him. Point still stands. R.I.P
R.I.P Batman
And he took a part in family guy.
@@antonmuller8940 He was the crazy mayor in family guy and he was the crazy mayor in fairly odd parents.
@@firstnamelastname-oy7es he wasn’t the mayor in fairlyodd parents, he played a version of himself that thought he actually was the superhero he played on tv, catman.
60s Batman was such a trip. All the episodes were like this - its pure gold
The sound effects that they used for Batman hanging up the phone at 3:30 is hilarious.
"36 inches in a yard or 3 feet"
"Half life 3 confirmed, Robin"
"Looks like we're going to pay a visit to our old friend Gabe Newell"
_The Dynamic Duo starts climbing the wall of Valve HQ. GabeN opens a window._
"Hullo, Batman! Here for your copy of Half-life 3?"
"Yes, Mr. Newell, if you would be so kind."
"Here you are. Hopefully, it'll have been worth the weight."
_GabeN shuts the window, and the two climb back down_
36 inches in a yard, or 3 feet.
What is 3 feet? That's Robin's height.
A Robin is a bird. Who else is a bird?
The Penguin!
They're chasing the wrong villain!
Holy Toledo Batman, three legged aliens! BATMAN: SLAP!
"Holy first person shooter, Batman! It's a trick! Gaben can't count to three!"
"You're right, Robin. It looks like we're back to square one. Wait. That's it! Town square at one o'clock! Looks like we have an appointment to keep, Robin."
@@2bfrank657 Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha
In TBBT s9e17 Adam West claimed he was the best Batman because he never had to say “I’m Batman”, people just instantly knew who he was. As the prosecution, I’d like to show you Exhibit A!
What's TBBT?
@@ogmog The Big Bang Theory 😉
@@ogmog If you do watch it, be ready to stop after a couple seasons. It was great at first, actual geek jokes, but then it devolved into stuff like the laugh track playing just because one character said Dungeons and Dragons
Even more evidence that TBBT fuckin sucks
Oh my girlfriend likes that show. I don't watch those kinds of TV shows.
West is the greatest Batman, no one will ever be more entertaining to watch
I watched this show with my Ma and Grandma a lot. Even though this show is cheesy, it holds a special place in my heart.
I like how the commissioner was just stood there waiting for the phone to ring. 🤣
Most dedicated NPC ever
And Chief O'Hara waiting next to him to provide facial expressions. :D
Did it even ring?
It reminds me of on the news when there is a crime and the police always say "we are only one phone call away from solving the crime." Yeah if the guilty criminal phones in and confesses. Or Batman calls of course:)
I'm just gonna point this out: the old man walks with three feet. They literally pointed that out earlier in the riddle. Gary Oldman would go on to play Commissioner Gordon in the Dark Knight series, so Commissioner Gordon was actually behind it all.
🤯
In my old age I have two and a half feet as I have an amputation, suck on that Caped Crusader and Boy Wonder.
ha, meta
And Gary Oldman is a young man. Paul Newman is an old man. ;)
@@matrixcom69 Gary Oldman's 63 and Paul Newman's dead.
This was my favorite show as a little kid. The humor, though, flew right over my head at that time. I think, for a small child, it's hard to understand the campy humor or why they were trying to be funny, since no one was laughing. I'm wondering how many other people share in that experience.
Happy 95th birthday
I too never understood the camp humour when i was a kid, looking back the whole production is total brilliance.
Same. I loved the show as a kid, but had no clue it was funny.
i mean was it meant to be intentional or was it just a side effect?
I've just noticed this but the funniest part of the video starts at 3:06. Chief O'Hara is just stood there to make facial expressions.
🤣🧐🤪☺
How does Batman Shampoo exist
but not Conditioner Gordon?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
How does Kim Jong Un is fat as hell
while his people starve?
Nice
It probably does exist, but what kid wants a bottle of Conditioner Gordon?
@@mightyluv Well, I would.
Riddle = man
36 = no man
8 year olds: 🤔 Makes sense.
Riddle: 3 feet = old man
Batman: 36 inches = 3 feet =no man
Conclusion... An old man is a no man. Batman is ageist
"Someone here called Batman?"
Talk about straight from Plato's Cave! 🤣
Apparently Batman and Robin were nailing anything with a heartbeat in the 60s and 70. 😂
big balls to be wearing that Robin suit in broad daylight
Not when your boyfriend is allowed to carry a shit load of weapons and is a close friend of the chief of police.
This two can't figure how to wear Their underwear.....
LMAO!
Maybe rehearsing for a porno movie?
these comments are just gold
When you show your work in math class and its all wrong but the answer is correct
I can barely listen to the radio while driving a car - and yet Batman can hold a conversation with Robin solving a hilariously convoluted puzzle, all while driving with his eyes more off the road than on.
He just flips a switch, gets a great mobile data connection and a printout with the info he wants in a few seconds without having to type anything. Computers were amazing in the 60's.
Batman reads riddle. Looks forward for one second.
"Nope. Too hard. Can't figure it out."
Those wild connections batman made in solving the riddle would put any conspiracy theorist to shame.
*The Question wants to know your location*
Can we please take a moment to appreciate the hilarity the music score adds to the telegram scene? Just when I thought I couldn't laugh any harder...
Forgot how funny this stuff was! Comedy gold!
*"Holy distracted driving, Batman!"*
haha changing lanes while looking towards Robin.
Oh! A Riddler-Gram! I'll just open it with my Bat Letter Opener that I always carry in my Bat Utility Belt.
A Bat Letter Opener?
They gave him a BAT Letter Opener?!
Well, you have to admit that was easier than using the laser rifle beam on the front end of the batmobile.
@@ninjabluefyre3815 Ironically a bat credit card probably has more practical and everyday use
Don't forget the shark spray
Anyone else remember the Bat-Dustpan & Brush? That was my personal favourite haha
Young Robin looked very pleased with himself after getting congratulated for solving the riddle.
This is pure comedy gold! Do you know what else is gold? Watches. Riddler is telling us to watch Batman 66'
I love how when the man asked who Batman was, the cop actually helped point him out as if it wasn’t obvious.
The cop knows batman very well. They met before on many adventures.
Alternate title: Working father makes time to help his adopted son with his homework while on a car ride
"Who has 3 feet, do you?"
"Mmm.. No one"
All that mental gymnastics had them forget what they were doing
Robin came with the solutions and Batman just took the credit like that, wow
This show aged like a fine wine. It's just amazing.
Fine milk you mean?
@@sinisa5567 No. Fine wine, otherwise he would have used the word milk instead of wine.
@@user-bo3mp8un6c And milk starts with M, which is the 13th letter of the alphabet!
@@showmethedickens And 13 is also a prime number!
@@jungoogie So this _must_ be Batman in his prime!
How many people has he stopped and asked if they were called batman before finding him? 😀
So so many
Rides right up to the group, looks Adam West dead in the eyes ignoring the other 3 and says
"Is someone here called Batman"
🤣🤣🤣
I love Adam West's Batman. He was "Pure West, through and through". He was 1 of a kind. Thanks for the clip.
What walks on three feet at twilight? MAN!
Moments later: but who has three feet? No one. ...Or no man!
Funny how the clue was the opposite of the answer.
To be fair, have you ever seen a cane with a foot on its leg?
@@ThatFoxxoLeo To be fair, a shaft is no leg, and most canes have rubber or metal tips that would qualify as foot sooner than the shaft as a leg.
Who has three feet? Jake the Peg!
@@christophersavignon4191 That's more a hoof than a foot. Even then, the same stick-like wooden feature attached to where a leg would be is literally called a "peg leg".
"Someone here called Batman?"
"Yes, I'm Batman."
Matt Reeves, please do that exact joke in The Batman 2
If you can appreciate this show for what it was...Man is it a blast to watch!
"Someone here called Batman?" The guy didn't even think he was dressed strangely. 😂
I love how the Batmobile always cruises through the big city at a good speed without ever having to slow down or stop for traffic or traffic lights.
BECAUSE IM BATMAN
There was an episode where a woman stopped at a light complained about that to a cop, who then delivered a lecture on the subject. I wish someone would post that clip, if it isn't up already.
Just because Batman owns a nuclear-powered car with an actual jet turbine in the back that can go God knows how fast, he's not gonna be out breaking any traffic laws!
No traffic in the 60s
Also, while reading and not watching for pedestrians. :P
Batman couldn't understand the man riddle but quickly deduced that the first letter was supposed to be numerically calculated to get 36 which is equal to 3 feet which No man has three feet. This is why he needs Robin. For the basic riddles he is too smart to understand.
no wonder I was so confused as a kid. I took EVERYTHING about this show literally. So when they got to the chain of logic to find the factory -- uh.. what??
As a child I never questioned why a police commissioner and Chief, without police escort, would be a crime scene with Batman and Robin.
"Someone here called batman?"
Guy literally dressed as a bat:
"Someone here called Batman?" *everyone looks at each other in confusion*
"Listen I'm not gonna assume your identity."
My all time favourite batbrain moment was the movie when he has a shark hanging off his leg and he calmly sorts theough his Bat utility belt for anti shark spray.
Adam West isn't the Batman we deserve, he's the Batman we need.
We've never been worthy of him, and yet there he was.
"What are we gonna do with two 400lb sacks of sodium dichloride, Batman?"
"Drive a chemistry teacher insane."
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I'm pretty sure sodium dichloride would instantly explode if you were able to produce it.
@@nathangamble125 The Ministry of Truth won't let me post a link to "Sodium;dichloride" on pubchem
@@nathangamble125 It's an unstable ion and wouldn't be able to exist without a cation to balance it. And since it's an ionic bond, any cation would also form and ionic bond, and fundamentally change this "Sodium Dichloride" to a new chemical. It might be be an intermediary in a chemical reaction, but would exist extremely briefly.
@@builder1113 Nonsense, Batman had it by the sackful! ( :-)
My dad as a kid used to think this show was a super serious crime drama, when he watched a rerun he couldn't believe how ridiculous the story sounded.
It's amazing how smart Batman is he solved those questions really easily that city was lucky to have Batman watching over them
Postman: “Someone here called Batman?”
Writers: “updates resume for job applications*
This entire show was such a masterpiece.
Unfortunately, the Riddler meant 36 as in 3+6, which equals 9, which alphabetically means "i", which is a homophone of "eye" which is a symbol shown at the top of a pyramid on American currency. The pyramids are in Egypt where the sphynx is. The sphynx famously told riddles that led to the mortal peril of those who couldn't solve them. The Riddler has the same MO. MO is also the abbreviation for Missouri. Missouri is pronounced similarly to "misery." Misery is a Stephen King novel which took place in a remote cabin in Colorado. The Riddler was in a remote cabin in Colorado all along.
Golly gee Bob 🏆🤣🤣
🤯Fuk yes😂😆☠️😅😂🏆
mother of god..
R.I.P. Adam West and thank you for simply being a HUMBLE MAN.
Oh Man how I Loved this show as a kid❤❤ Ah the memories.