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In one of the most memorable bondage scenes, Robin is strapped down to a most devious table while helpless Bruce Wayne watches, tied to a chair. Since I’m more of a Robin guy, I focused on him, but I put in a few Bruce as well.
I took so many screen caps, they’ll be more next week of this same scene. It’s one of my favorites. Even the set design is cool. (Episode: Pop Goes the Joker)
Back to more pics! Finishing off Season 2. In the second part of the Tallulah Bankhead episode–and yes, I said Tallulah Bankhead–called Caught in the Spider’s Den, Robin finds himself captured and tied to a chair. We never really see the ropes, so I kinda doubt in real life he was tied, but it’s still a pretty sexy pose. By the way, for my money, this has the single funniest scene in the series when Tallulah drinks a glass of milk.
Next begins one of probably the best bondage scenes in the series, one I had been waiting for in a while. In Pop Goes the Joker, Robin is disabled by landing face first in a gooey muck, meant to be sculpting class for an art class he’s trying to put on to lure wealthy millionaires. Making the gunge fans, like myself, quite happy. I do find it amusing that his mask…
Getting back on this, but the bondage later on is mostly implied, so I’ve skipped some of them. I’m noticing that in general, as the series goes on, the “bondage” dwindles a bit, but the comedy level goes up. I have to admit, I’ve found myself laughing out loud quite a few times, and enjoying myself even if they aren’t tied up. I really underestimated how funny the show was.
First, Batman is strapped down in “That Darn Catwoman”.
Later, both are tied to a giant catapult in “Penguin is a Girl’s Best Friend”.
Interestingly enough, a few episodes later, Robin also gets strapped down in “The Joker’s Last Laugh”.
The next disk on the Batman series didn’t have a lot of great bondage, if you ask me. So I’m just posting a few images from the entire disk from various episodes.
After this post, I haven’t yet had any time to make further caps of the rest of the series. Once I do get around to them, I’ll return to these postings.
This may be my last Batman 66 post in a while, only because I haven’t had a chance to watch or make screen caps of the rest of the shows yet. When I do, this series will resume.
The bondage scenes in the next few episodes I didn’t feel were as strong, so I put a few different ones together.
First, the episode titled “Green Ice” finds our heroes trapped inside giant snow cones.
Next, in “hizzonerthepenguin”, Robin his held tight, and they then find themselves tied up on a giant scale.
Lastly, from “The Cat’s Meow”, they appear to have their hands tied behind their backs while trapped in a giant sound device. However, if you watch very carefully during the episode, at one point Batman leaps up, and you can pretty clearly see he’s not tied up at all, just pretending. Low budget, I suppose……
I’m fairly sure this happens quite a bit in this show, but they’re generally tied up each time, so it’s all good.
This is from the episode “The Devil’s Fingers”, with guest villian being Liberace. He actually plays duel roles, both as Chandell, a character not unlike himself, and his evil twin brother, which has him in plain brown suits and doing a very bad gangster accent (seen in one of the pics below). The plot involved the fact that Chandell’s performance for the President of the United States (never seen, but talked about), to his great shame, was actually done with a player piano… and his evil twin brother blackmails him to do his bidding.
I have to say, to me, this was actually one of the genuinely funniest episodes of the series so far. I enjoyed it quite a bit from a comedy point of view. The bondage was only so-so I suppose, but this is an episode…
In the episode, “The Clock King’s Crazy Crimes”, the dynamic duo end up trapped inside a giant hourglass.
Next week, Robin actually takes off his boot to let some of the sand spill out. I think it’s the closest we ever get to a foot shot of him! Although he does still have his tights on, so it’s not entirely a barefoot shot. But we’ll take what we can next.
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