List of Batman (TV series) characters

Since Cesar Romero refused to shave his trademark mustache, his white pancake makeup was applied over it, but it was still visible in many screen close-ups.

Like King Tut, Royal Jester and Lord Chancellor were Yale University students who were also hit in the head by the same bunch of falling flower pots that fell on Professor McElroy.

Due to FOX holding the rights to the King Tut name, the character was renamed "the Pharaoh".

The character also had a minor role in the 2017 film The Lego Batman Movie as one of the many villains who helped the Joker during his heists.

As Bruce is an international sportsman and authority on animals, Louie wants him to work on extracting the scent pouches of the Abyssinian civet cats, the castor follicles of the beavers, the tonquin of the musk deer, and the glands of muskrats for Lotus to use with the ambergris after Saffron ans Sassafras abducted the animals in question from the Gotham City Zoo.

Late in the production, they reworked one script to use the Puzzler[10] and finally produced a Riddler story for which John Astin was cast.

McDowall would later narrate the audiobook edition of the 1989 film and provide the voice of the Mad Hatter on Batman: The Animated Series.

Nora was supposed to make an appearance in Batman '66, with artist Scott Kowalchuk creating concept art for a redesigned version of the character and developed plans for a future storyline in which she was going to be retconned to have secretly been Talia al Ghul all along.

This version of False Face was adapted for a 2009 episode of the animated television series Batman: The Brave and the Bold, voiced by Corey Burton.

The season two episodes where the Puzzler appeared were originally written for the Riddler and were going to be called "A Penny For Your Riddles" and "They're Worth A Lot More".

Due to Frank Gorshin holding out over salary issues and no longer wanting to play the Riddler, the scripts were re-written and Evans cast in the role.

In 14 episodes of the first two seasons and the 1966 film, a window would be opened by a celebrity for a short conversation as the Dynamic Duo scaled a building using Batarangs and Bat-ropes.

The scenes were actually filmed on a horizontal surface with the camera rotated by 90 degrees to give the illusion that the Duo were on a vertical wall.