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King Tut was another rogue created for the Batman 66 series and wa sperfectly played by Victor Buono. In his real life as William Omaha McElroy, he was a Professor at Yale until a student riot caused him to get hit on the head, making something in his brain believe himself to be the reincarnation of King Tut. All of his egyptian-themed plans amount to his wanting to take ove Gotham City as his own, and rule it with an iron fist, but thankfully Batman manages to stop him in time. It would be best if he recieved help, which would be a lot easier if he didn't keep getting head abrasions for various reasons...
BONK! Will you hit Tut on the head this #batman66week?
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Portrayed by Malachi Throne, False Face was an interesting villain created for the Batman 66 series, a man who could change his appearance to look like anyone he please as long as he had the costumes handy. He was a very unique villain and came out with some of the best visual gags in the show, truly showing just how inventive and fun his concept was.
You shouldn't make something for him? FALSE! He's a perfect character to create some media for this #batman66week.
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David Wayne played the Mad Hatter in 1966, a character with an obsession for acquiring headgear by any means possible. The thing he wanted most for his collection, however, was Batman's cowl, something he consistently went after and failed to retrieve (the real one, anyway...). He had lots of technology on his side, including his hat mesmeriser, which was able to knock people out.
Tip your hat to the Mad Hatter - stir up some prompt creations at the tea party this #batman66week!
#batman#dc#batman 66#batman66week#batman 1966#batman rogues#mad hatter#jervis tetch#the mad hatter#prompt suggestions
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Anne Baxter's first appearance in the 66 series was as Zelda the Great, a clever magician who didn't commit crime for her own profit, but to pay off an associate that she relied upon to keep her act fresh. She was smart and determined, but her morals were strong.
Abracadabra! Magic up some Zelda creations for #batman66week!
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The third freezing Mr Freeze of the 66 series was played by Eli Wallach, who had cooled down from Preminger's appearance with a little less of an ego, but all the more need for being mischievious. His chilly twist on the character was interesting to watch and left schemes in a much colder state.
Brrrrr! It's cold in here - a good reason to create something for Wallach's Mr Freeze this #batman66week!
#batman66week#batman#batman 1966#batman 66#dc#mr freeze#eli wallach#eli wallach mr freeze#prompt suggestions
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Otto Preminger's Mr Freeze alligns most closely with his more modern counterparts in design. Although, his motive had changed from Sanders' appearance, and he was significantly less driven toward revenge, and had a higher level of ego.
Don't leave other interpretations out in the cold, you could make something with Preminger's Freeze this #batman66week!
#batman66week#batman#batman 1966#batman 66#dc#mr freeze#otto preminger#otto preminger mr freeze#prompt suggestions
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Freeze! That is... Mr Freeze, at least - the first of three, portrayed by George Sanders! This Mr Freeze was focused primarily on his revenge on Batman for being a part of the accident that forced him to be this way. He was cool (pun not intended) and collected, going about his scheme with a great level on intelligence whilst also being a fun character to watch on screen.
Chill your creations down with some Sanders' Freeze content for #batman66week!
#batman66week#batman#dc#batman 66#batman 1966#mr freeze#george sanders#george sanders mr freeze#prompt suggestions
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The third and final Catwoman of the 1966 was played by Eartha Kitt, who brought her own iconic take to the role. Between her cat-like movements and rolled R's, she was a purrrrr-fect criminal who sleekly carried out her capers with her feline brilliance.
You could purr-fect your Kitt Catwoman creations this #batman66week!
#batman66week#batman 66#dc#batman 1966#batman#catwoman#the catwoman#eartha kitt#eartha kitt catwoman#prompt suggestions
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Lee Meriwether prowled onto the scene as the 66 show's second Catwoman, acting as a strong-willed, sure-of-herself character that knew her attributes and skillfully used them to her advantage in both schemes and disguises.
Start #batman66week off with a meow; create something for Meriwether's Catwoman!
#batman66week#batman#dc#batman 66#batman 1966#catwoman#the catwoman#lee meriwether catwoman#lee meriwether#prompt suggestions
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The first life of the 66 Catwoman was portrayed by Julie Newmar, providing a new take on the character. She was often after Batman's affections, and considered herself the best criminal in the business.
Stick your claws into prompt-making with Newmar's Catwoman this #batman66week!
#batman66week#batman#dc#catwoman#the catwoman#batman 66#batman 1966#julie newmar#julie newmar catwoman#prompt suggestions
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Frank Gorshin played an amazing Riddler in the 66 show, firmly putting the character back on the map that is Batman plots, bringing him to life to an almost hyper-realistic extent, balancing the cool moments with the funny ones, all punctuated by his iconic laugh.
Riddle me this! Who would be a good character to create for this #batman66week?
#batman#dc#batman 66#batman 1966#the riddler#riddler#frank gorshin#frank gorshin riddler#batman66week#prompt suggestions
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Burgess Meredith's Penguin had a particular love of birds, and themed a lot of his schemes around his high-tech umbrellas. He often bounced back on his charisma to help plans succeed, often pretending to be on the good side of the law to trick people into helping him take down Batman, especially under fake aliases.
Wehk wehk! You could make something about the waddling master of foul play for #batman66week!
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Caser Romero brought a fun portrayal to the Joker, allowing him to be silly and whimsical whilst carrying out his schemes with a good, jovial laugh. He is cunning, and skilled in electronics and hypnotism, and a much happier version of some of his modern counterparts.
With Joker, you could laugh all the way to creating something this #batman66week!
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Aunt Harriet Cooper was portrayed by Madge Blake in the 66 series, a kind and caring aunt to Dick Grayson, who was kept in the dark about Bruce and Dick's alternate identities, which lead to some rather funny scenes. She was an incredibly sweet lady, who cared about the wellbeing of those around her, and did her part in several organisations to make Gotham City a nicer place to live. Whilst she sometimes got into trouble with villains set on capturing her, she was also able to take a stand and protect herself, best seen in The Devil's Fingers/The Dead Ringers.
Gracious me! You could include Aunt Harriet in one of your prompt entries for #batman66week!
#batman66week#batman#dc#batman 66#batman 1966#aunt harriet#harriet cooper#aunt harriet cooper#prompt suggestions
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Yvonne Craig's Barbara Gordon was an intelligent librarian and the daughter of Commissioner Gordon, always lightheartedly bickering with her father over certain matters whilst still showing just what a caring bond they had. She was determined, sure of herself, and never let anyone put her down.
Perhaps you could show your appreciation for Barbara this #batman66week?
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Yvonne Craig took on the role of Batgirl in the series, adding onto the dynamic duo and turning it into the terrific trio. She was very adament on proving herself and showing that she was just as good as any other crimefighter, and worked as a figure to look up to for many young people at the time.
Come karate kick a Batgirl creation into the event this #batman66week!
#batman66week#batgirl#batman#dc#batman 66#barbara gordon#batman 1966#yvonne craig#prompt suggestions
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Alan Napier played a very loyal Alfred Pennyworth in the series, who faithfully carried out his duties to both Bruce and Dick and Batman and Robin, expertly managing to keep their secret identities safe. In addition to his, he also knew Batgirl's identity, and kept it as yet another secret as per her request.
Alfred often saved the day for the caped crusaders - why not create for this during #batman66week?
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