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The Batmobile was built for the television series in 1965. It was designed and built by George Barris of Barris Kustom City.
The original Batman car, the Batmobile, was originally introduced to television viewers in the year 1965. The Batmobile was introduced on the TV show Batman & Robin.
In the Batman TV series from the 1960s, Robin would often say "Atomic batteries to power, turbines to speed" before the Batmobile would speed off. This phrase was used as a way to activate the Batmobile and prepare for action. It became a memorable catchphrase associated with the dynamic duo of Batman and Robin.
It was made from the 1955 Lincoln Futura for the 1965 Batman tv show. The Futura was a concept car that was never put into production and was bought for one dollar by George Barris, who is the creator of the batmobile
The Batman television series has already came out on DVD. The Batman series can be found in most store that sell DVD's.
There have been several incarnations of the Batmobile.A black Cadillac was used in a 1943 serialA 1949 Mercury was used in the 1949 serial Batman and RobinThe original TV series (1964 - 1968) and the 1966 film Batman used a modified version of the Lincoln Futura concept car - a car which was never put into mass production.The car used in Batman and Batman Returns was built on the chassis of a Chevrolet Impala.The car used in Batman Forever was, in its entirety, a custom build and proprietary design.In The Dark Night, the vehicle is no longer referred to as the Batmobile. It is also an entirely proprietary, custom built design.
Adam West [1928-2017]
No, the Monkee Mobile was built from a Pontiac GTO the Batmobile in the TV series was built from a Lincoln Futura concept car. The movie car was built on a Chevrolet Impala chassis.
* Batman (TV series) and Batman (1966 film) - Frank Gorshin * Batman Forever (1995 film) - Jim Carrey * Challenge of the Super Friends (TV series) - Michael Bell (voice) * Batman: The Animated Series (TV series) - John Glover (voice) * The Batman (TV series) - Robert Englund (voice) The Riddler has also made short, one-time appearances in various other Batman cartoons. These are all uncredited, and usually modeled after Frank Gorshin's interpretation of the character.
At its peak of popularity the television series called Batman was shown two times a week.
The Batmobile - 2012 TV is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-PG
The Batmobile - 2012 TV was released on: USA: 16 July 2012