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Batman (1966) Quotes with Sound Clips - page 23

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Funny quotes from the Batman (1966-1968) TV Series, featuring short voice sound clips.

Actors: Adam West (Batman), Burt Ward (Robin), Cesar Romero (The Joker)

6 more actors, Burgess Meredith (The Penguin), Alan Napier (Alfred the butler), Neil Hamilton (Commissioner Gordon), Frank Gorshin (The Riddler), Julie Newmar (Catwoman), George Sanders (Mr. Freeze)

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221 Sometimes I think you left your brain in San Francisco.

— Catwoman (Julie Newmar)

222 Sorry, hes is the idol of millions of impressionable young lads who look up to him. He must live to inspire the youth of today who will be the men of tomorrow.

— Batman (Adam West)

223 Sorry, my dear rats to disturb you all slumber, but I believe you are working for me. Then sleep on your own time!

— The Riddler (Frank Gorshin)

224 That device can manipulate the Batmobile. The red is for the brakes, white is for acceleration and the green button will turn the car a la izquierda o a la derecha.

— Batman (Adam West)

225 The game is never over until the last out is made, chief. Never say die. We've had some dark moments in the past, haven't we?

— Robin (Burt Ward)

226 The original land was leased from the Mohican Indians for the price of nine raccoon pelts. -Wow, what a deal that was.

— Batman (Adam West)

227 The sun also rises, smarty-tights.

— Catwoman (Julie Newmar)

228 This gas is rising. Lighter than air. We'll have a few more life-saving seconds.

— Batman (Adam West)

229 Try to explain that to little Harold kneeling beside his bed saying his prayers.

— Batman (Adam West)

230 Uh, if I may venture an opinion, sir, I think Master _ may have put his finger on it.

— Alfred The Butler (Alan Napier)

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