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I wasn't a "comic book kid" when this show came out ( I'm thinking I was in 3rd or 4th grade), so it was a shock to see the comic book version of Batman years later. I had it in my head that the campy Batman was the original.
I'm a year younger and I wasn't really familiar with the comic book version either. The great thing with that show is it was an adventure series for little kids, and a comedy for their parents.I wasn't a "comic book kid" when this show came out ( I'm thinking I was in 3rd or 4th grade), so it was a shock to see the comic book version of Batman years later. I had it in my head that the campy Batman was the original.
MeTV was showing Batman- I don't know if they still are, and it was very tongue in cheek funny.I'm a year younger and I wasn't really familiar with the comic book version either. The great thing with that show is it was an adventure series for little kids, and a comedy for their parents.
Lol! Yes, that was something our mother use to warn us about, too ...We asked our mother why she ironed underpants and socks because nobody will ever see them , and her answer was well what if you get run over by a bus , still trying to figure that one out .....
Exactly the same here. I liked the TV show but one day an older kid gave me a DC Batman comic, where Batman was this "conflicted" superhero. It was dark and depressing. One day in the '80's this guy told me they were making a Batman movie. I asked him is it going to be serious like the comic or fun like the TV show. He said serious. Meh, not interested, but to each his own.I wasn't a "comic book kid" when this show came out ( I'm thinking I was in 3rd or 4th grade), so it was a shock to see the comic book version of Batman years later. I had it in my head that the campy Batman was the original.
I remember when we got color tv ... that was such an exciting time!Yep the three stooges and superman , all in black and white. We were late to get color tv
I think you are right.I remember watching 'Thunder Birds'.
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No wonder we all grow up believing in space & all their garbage.
Yes I remember on Saturday mornings they'd show those old black and white comedies. I really loved the Laurel and Hardy movies. After a while I noticed they showed the same movies over and over again. I asked my mom "when are they going to make a new movie?" She said "they can't, honey, Stan Laurel is dead". I realized he wasn't just a character, but a real person. And that was the first time I realized death is real, and permanent. I was very sad for Stan.
I remember when we got a TV with a remote control. We didn't have to get up and walk across the room anymore!I remember when we got color tv ... that was such an exciting time!
I was a HUGE Beatles' fan as a young girl, and yet I never heard of these wigs!I remember the beatles plastic hair wigs.
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I have heard that if you still have the set of four and in good condition , that they are worth a fortune today.
Sadly I have never met anyone who saved all four.
Some kids seem to face death issues earlier than others.Yes I remember on Saturday mornings they'd show those old black and white comedies. I really loved the Laurel and Hardy movies. After a while I noticed they showed the same movies over and over again. I asked my mom "when are they going to make a new movie?" She said "they can't, honey, Stan Laurel is dead". I realized he wasn't just a character, but a real person. And that was the first time I realized death is real, and permanent. I was very sad for Stan.
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