For the first two seasons, the end titles were famous for building suspense between two-part episodes:
: Contrary to popular belief, the "Batman!" chants are not horns but a chorus of eight singers . Iconic Cliffhangers
: It features a series of comic-style stills and animated silhouettes of Batman and Robin running toward the camera.
: Composed by Neal Hefti , the theme uses a twelve-bar blues progression and a famous guitar hook.
: Credits often rolled over a narrator describing a "perilous situation" or "dangerous trap" for the Dynamic Duo.
The sequence from the 1966 TV series is famous for its campy style and iconic cliffhanger messages. 🦇 Visuals & Music
For the first two seasons, the end titles were famous for building suspense between two-part episodes:
: Contrary to popular belief, the "Batman!" chants are not horns but a chorus of eight singers . Iconic Cliffhangers classic_batman_end_title
: It features a series of comic-style stills and animated silhouettes of Batman and Robin running toward the camera. For the first two seasons, the end titles
: Composed by Neal Hefti , the theme uses a twelve-bar blues progression and a famous guitar hook. For the first two seasons
: Credits often rolled over a narrator describing a "perilous situation" or "dangerous trap" for the Dynamic Duo.
The sequence from the 1966 TV series is famous for its campy style and iconic cliffhanger messages. 🦇 Visuals & Music