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* [[Actors:Wally Wingert|Wally Wingert]] as [[Edward Nigma (Batman 1966 TV Series)|The Riddler]] |
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| Notes = * The origin of [[Harvey Dent (Batman 1966 TV Series)|Two-Face]] in this movie contradicts that given in the comic {{c|Batman '66: The Lost Episode Vol 1 1}}. |
| Notes = * The origin of [[Harvey Dent (Batman 1966 TV Series)|Two-Face]] in this movie contradicts that given in the comic {{c|Batman '66: The Lost Episode Vol 1 1}}. |
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+ | | Trivia = * As Two-Face is the main villain of the film, there are a lot of things related to the number 2: |
+ | **His henchmen are a pair of twins. |
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+ | **He lives a double life as Harvey Dent and Two-Face |
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+ | **Half of the movie obscures the Harvey Dent side of Two-Face, giving the impression that its a second Two-face |
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+ | **He frames two villains [[King Tut]] and [[Bookworm (Batman 1966 TV Series)|Bookworm]], but the stolen items all have something to to with the number 2, hinting at his involement. |
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+ | ***Tut steals a biplane and attempts to rob a double-decker bus. |
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+ | ***Bookworm attempts to steal ''A Tale of Two Cities'', ''The Man in the Iron Mask'' and ''Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde''. |
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+ | **Two-Face has a two part plan: auction off Batman's secret identity, while siphoning off the evil of the villains making the bets. Then he can use their evil to turn all of Gotham into Two-Faces. |
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+ | **Harvey's sanity appears to be restored twice. |
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+ | * Riddler's riddle at the auction: "How are we like Two-Face's minions? Answer: We're doing his bidding." |
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* The GCPD are still shown to be incompetent without Batman. |
* The GCPD are still shown to be incompetent without Batman. |
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**There was even a build-up scene of Chief O'hara stating everyone an officer should do to investigate, before he gives up. |
**There was even a build-up scene of Chief O'hara stating everyone an officer should do to investigate, before he gives up. |
Revision as of 18:44, 15 August 2018
Synopsis for "Batman vs. Two-Face"
Appearing in "Batman vs. Two-Face"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Villains:
Other Characters:
Locations:
Items:
Vehicles:
Cast
- Adam West as Bruce Wayne/Batman
- Burt Ward as Dick Grayson/Robin
- William Shatner as Harvey Dent/Two-Face
- Julie Newmar as Catwoman
- Jeff Bergman as The Joker, Bookworm Desmond Dumas
- Sirena Irwin as Dr. Harleen Quinzel
- Thomas Lennon as Chief O'Hara
- Lee Meriwether as Lucille Diamond
- William Salyers as The Penguin
- Lynne Marie Stewart as Aunt Harriet
- Jim Ward as Commissioner James Gordon, Hugo Strange
- Steven Weber as Alfred Pennyworth
- Wally Wingert as The Riddler
Notes
- The origin of Two-Face in this movie contradicts that given in the comic Batman '66: The Lost Episode #1.
Trivia
- As Two-Face is the main villain of the film, there are a lot of things related to the number 2:
- His henchmen are a pair of twins.
- He lives a double life as Harvey Dent and Two-Face
- Half of the movie obscures the Harvey Dent side of Two-Face, giving the impression that its a second Two-face
- He frames two villains King Tut and Bookworm, but the stolen items all have something to to with the number 2, hinting at his involement.
- Tut steals a biplane and attempts to rob a double-decker bus.
- Bookworm attempts to steal A Tale of Two Cities, The Man in the Iron Mask and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
- Two-Face has a two part plan: auction off Batman's secret identity, while siphoning off the evil of the villains making the bets. Then he can use their evil to turn all of Gotham into Two-Faces.
- Harvey's sanity appears to be restored twice.
- Riddler's riddle at the auction: "How are we like Two-Face's minions? Answer: We're doing his bidding."
- The GCPD are still shown to be incompetent without Batman.
- There was even a build-up scene of Chief O'hara stating everyone an officer should do to investigate, before he gives up.
- This is likely the final story of the Batman 1960s animated films, due to the death of Adam West.
See Also
- Characters from Batman vs. Two-Face (Movie)
- Other things related to Batman vs. Two-Face (Movie)
- Movie Gallery: Batman vs. Two-Face (Movie)
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