When Batman came back for its second season in 1966, it was not just promising more villains. It was promising more stuff.
The promo almost feels like Batman and Robin are opening up a toy box. There’s the Batmobile, the Batboat, the Batcycle, the Batcave, the gadgets, the traps, the flashing machines, and every strange crime-fighting invention they could squeeze into a half hour.
That was part of the fun. Season two still had the cliffhangers, the colorful villains, the tilted camera angles, and the POW! BAM! ZAP! fights, but it also leaned even harder into the idea that Batman had a special tool for everything.
To kids watching in 1966, those were not just props. They were dream machines. Every new Bat-gadget felt like something you wanted to own, ride, launch, or press a button on.
Same Bat-time. Same Bat-channel. But now with even more Bat-toys.
Did you watch Batman when Bat-mania was everywhere?


