Batman (1966) Quotes with Sound Clips - page 9

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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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81 After all, if our national leaders were elected on the basis of tricky slogans, brass bands and pretty girls, our country would be in a terrible mess, wouldn't it?

Batman (Adam West)

82 All music is important, _. It's the universal language. One of our best hopes for the eventual realization of the brotherhood of man.

Batman (Adam West)

83 An excellent idea. I'm always interested in good wines. Like a small boy looking at expensive bicycles.
84 And now, my conscience-stricken little crocodile, wipe away those disgusting phony tears and let's talk sensibly, huh
85 And we brought our babies for you to kiss. -I'm afraid I can't do that. It's a rather unsanitary habit, you see. Babies that small are very susceptible to germs.

Batman (Adam West)

86 Are you a betting man? -I never gamble. -Well, this time you'll have to because I now have a wager you must accept. The stake's are your life.

Catwoman (Julie Newmar)

87 Back, back, I say. This is a radar egg! And the slightest vibration will make it egg-xplode and turn this into a room carpeted with wall-to-wall millionaires.

Egghead, (Vincent Price)

88 Ball players. Run for cover.

Batman (Adam West)

89 Batman, when I get out of jail, will you take me on a date? -Well, I have plenty of time to think about that, Catwoman. Several years, I'm afraid.

Batman (Adam West), Catwoman (Julie Newmar)

90 Catwoman, can't you see the folly of your ways? With your beauty and intelligence, you could go much further helping your fellow man rather than harming him.

Batman (Adam West)

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