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20 novembre 2014 "Ti preghiamo di riprovare" | — | 18 | 49,99 € | 64,91 € |
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3 marzo 2015 "Ti preghiamo di riprovare" | — | 18 | 73,49 € | — |
Genere | Dessin Animé |
Collaboratore | Yvonne Craig, Victor Buono, Neil Hamilton, Alan Napier, Madge Blake, Eartha Kitt, Julie Newmar, Frank Gorshin, Stafford Repp, Vincent Price, Burgess Meredith, Burt Ward, Adam West, Cesar Romero Mostra altro |
Lingua | Francese, Inglese |
Numero di dischi | 16 |
Tempo di esecuzione | 50 ore e 19 minuti |
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ATTENTION : la saison 3 n'est présentée qu'en VOST (VF disponible sur les saisons 1 et 2)
Intégrale des 3 saisons (120 épisodes)
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- Aspect Ratio : 1.33:1
- Fuori produzione : No
- Età consigliata : Universale
- Lingua : Francese, Inglese
- Dimensioni del collo : 19,5 x 14 x 5 cm; 500 grammi
- Tempo di esecuzione : 50 ore e 19 minuti
- Attori : Adam West, Burt Ward, Frank Gorshin, Victor Buono, Vincent Price
- Doppiaggio: : Inglese, Francese
- Sottotitoli: : Francese, Spagnolo
- Lingua : Inglese (Dolby Digital 1.0), Francese (Dolby Digital 1.0)
- Studio : Warner Bros. Entertainment France
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- ASIN : B0746XH6P9
- Paese di origine : Francia
- Numero di dischi : 16
- Posizione nella classifica Bestseller di Amazon: n. 137,156 in Film e TV (Visualizza i Top 100 nella categoria Film e TV)
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Vista da giovanissimo me la ricordavo più seria, ma la leggerezza degli episodi (nonché la voluta ridicolaggine) la rendono oggi davvero gustosa!
Il box in tiratura mondiale numerata di 95,000 copie (circa 500, credo, quelle con il box cartonato italiano) contiene le tre stagioni in formato libretto per un totale di 13 blu ray (nell'ultimo le "special features"), due opuscoletti poco significativi (la lista degli episodi e l'Adam West "scrapbook", entrambi in lingua inglese), un mazzo di 40 carte e una piccola replica della batmobile.
La qualità video è secondo me eccellente per una serie girata in pellicola negli anni Sessanta!
le immagini sono molto nitide e i colori caldi e brillanti!
il formato è "si" 4:3, l'audio è "si" 1.0, ma comunque va benissimo così.
106 euro per la confezione limitata mi sembrano giustificati; per chi si accontenta della serie senza orpelli e regalini a gennaio è pronta la versione nuda e cruda a circa metà prezzo. Fate vobis!
Confermo il tasto "press here" laterale che una volta premuto fa partire il ritornello della sigla (ma si scaricherà? boh!)
Una serie da avere, assolutamente!
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Recensito in Francia il 18 marzo 2024
ソニーの国内仕様のBDプレイヤーで再生できました。
パナソニックの国内仕様のBDプレイヤーでは再生できません。
不思議です。
シーズン1 から 3 まで 全話 セットになっています。
音声はオリジナルの英語と ポルトガル語の吹替が入っています。
字幕は英語、ポルトガル語、フランス語、スペイン語が入っています。
日本語は ありません。
高校卒業程度の英語力があれば、英語の字幕を出せば ストーリーは わかります。
画質 音質 共に良好です。
ジュリー ニューマーが演じているキャット ウーマンが すごくセクシーです。
買って よかったと思います。
1. Who was the guest villain in the very first episode?
2. Who was the very first oh-so-comely moll?
3. What is the significance of 2F-3567?
4. Riddle me twice, Batman. What kind of pins are used in soup? And what was Joan of Arc made of?
5. What is the first gadget used from Batman's famous utility belt?
6. A bust of what famous person sits on Bruce Wayne's desk, and hides the switch for "Access to Batcave via Batpole"?
7. When was the first episode where someone opened a window to address the Dynamic Duo while they're climbing a building wall?
8. Who was the first person to open a window?
9. Who was the last villain to bedevil our heroes in the TV series?
10. How many miles is it from the Bat Cave's street entrance to Gotham City?
11. Of Batman's top 4 villains, which one appeared in the most episodes of the TV show?
12. Who was the guest villain in the 2-episode show with the highest ratings?
13. To whom was Commissioner Gordon referring when he said, "Who knows what devious tricks this evil balladeer could be up to."
14. Of the three actresses who played Catwoman on the series and "Batman: The Movie", who was Adam West's favorite?
15. Adam West asks this question himself, in Special Feature No. 5, "Inventing Batman": "This would be fun at parties. Trivial stuff. What was the first "Batman" comic balloon?"
(He refers to the cartoon-y ZAP! BAM! that appears during fights.)
I like this show because I cannot watch it and not be happy! Chief O'Hara and Commissioner Gordon say the most atrocious lines with a straight face ("Our only hope is that towering power for right and justice, the Caped Crusader"). Everything is tongue in cheek (a beauty contest called "Queen of Beauty", an exclusive perfume called "Canadian Perfume"). Double entendres galore (as Julie Newmar says in Bonus feature No 3, "C'mon! You can't miss it!"). Thirty-three guest villains in all. Innumerable minions, with appropriate names (such as Leo and Felix for Catwoman, Finella for the Penguin). TV shows in this era were known for encasing their female guest stars in wigs, but the costumiers went wild in "Batman" (including an odd toupee for Van Johnson). Impossible weapons and torture devices. GREAT guest stars, and that's not even including the cameos and window-openers. Great one-liners (Robin says, "That puncuated pipsqeak!").
And now I can geek out by using pause button to see if I can tell from just where Batman pulled the Bat Shield.
This Complete Series looks fantastic. The colors are sharp and everything is crisp. Almost too crisp, you see the sheen of sweat on Batman's lip and the veins sticking out on Gorshin's forehead. You get a 32-page Episode Guide with a Greeting From Adam West. The show is presented as "standard version presented in a format preserving the aspect ratio of the original exhibition" - a long way of saying 4:3 TV viewing. (Though my player's Widescreen setting works pretty well, also.) Sound is Dolby digital mono.
Season 1 has 17 two-part shows, or 34 episodes of 25 minutes each without commercials. Season 2 has 30 two-part shows, with 25 minutes per episode. And Season 3 has 26 one-part shows, of 25 minutes each. That's a total of 3,000 minutes or 50 hours of excellent viewing.
You can listen to the show in English or Portuguese. Or you can watch it with subtitles in English, French, Spanish or Portuguese.
The seven Bonus Features are all on the last disc in the Season 3 set. The Bonus Features are the same whether you're buying DVD or BluRay. The viewing options are fewer for the Special Features. There is no dubbed option, and subtitles are available in only Spanish and Portuguese. The Complete Series has 225 minutes, or 3 3/4 hours, of Special Features.
...1. "Hanging With Batman" (2014, 29 minutes) This featurette is narrated by Adam West, and includes clips from interviews with him over the years. West had played serious roles before "Batman", but he wanted to get into comedy. That's just one reason he loved the 1st script when he got it, "Batman - some of you don't realize this - was a comedy."
...2. "Holy Memorabilia Batman!" (2014, 20 minutes) I really enjoyed this bonus. "Batman" was the first TV series to have "a firestorm of collectibles". Commentators include Adam West, Ralph Garman (Batman collector), Jordan Hembrough (host of "Toy Hunter"), Kevin Silva (Batman Collector) and Mark Racop (owner "Fiberglass Freaks"). There is a great analysis of collecting - it gives you permission to dream.
Garman shows Adam West his full-room collection, from originals when the show was airing to recent new stuff. It is very touching. West even tries on one of the prizes in the collection, an original cowl that Adam wore in the show. It still fits perfectly.
Racop made his first '66 Batmobile in 1974 when he was 17. Now you can buy a fully functional replica from him, complete with a retractable bat beam antenna. And flame thrower, if you insist!
...3. "Batmania Born! Building the World of Batman" (2014, 30 minutes) This short has 22 commentators, historians, publishers, producers, writers. It's a little analysis of why "Batman" was successful in 1966 - 1968.
...4. "Bats of the Round Table" (2014, 45 minutes) Adam West is joined at a restaurant by Ralph Garman, Phil Morris (actor, "Smallville"), Jim Lee (Co-publisher DC Comics) and Kevin Smith (Executive producer "Comic Book Men"). All are big fans of the '66 Batman and they talk about what the show meant and means to them.
...5. "Inventing Batman: In the Words of Adam West" (2014, 65 minutes) Adam West is at Warner Studios and is loaned his original script for the Season 1, episodes 1 & 2 in the series, "Hi Diddle Riddle" and "Smack in the Middle". The script has West's hand-written notations. We re-watch the two episodes with West periodically showing us his notes and what he was thinking as he created this new character. Of the script, West says, "It was written by the great Lorenzo Semple Jr., who said, 'It's the best thing I ever wrote.' And he won a number of awards for screenplays."
West: "You can be as absurd as anyone imagines, but if you do it with a certain, almost invisible, ineffable dignity... Dignity, and the sense to the audience that you're doing everything you can to preserve that dignity. That becomes very funny."
...6. "Na Na Batman!" (2014, 15 minutes) Twenty-four commentators bring up different points about "Batman".
...7. "Bat Rarities! Straight From the Vault" (21 minutes total)
.......A. "Batgirl Pilot" (1967, 7 minutes) This was a short to see if they would develop a new series, "Batgirl". Instead, Yvonne Craig joined "Batman" for the 1st episode in Season 3, as Commissioner Gordon's daughter. She became crime-fighter Batgirl, and only the butler Alfred knew she was Batgirl.
.......B. "Burt Ward Screen Test With Adam West" (6 minutes)
.......C. "Actors Screen Tests: Lyle Waggoner and Peter Deyall" (5 minutes)
.......D. "James Blakeley Tribute" (3 minutes) Blakeley was post-production supervisor for "Batman".
As noted, almost all of the bonus extras above are new and not carried forward from the bonus extras on "Batman: The Movie" or the TV Special "Batman - Holy Batmania". While I'm at it, I'll put in a plug for these, too.
Batman: The Movie (Special Edition)
The Movie came out in July, 1966, a month after the last episode aired of the smash hit Season 1. This link is for the 2008 DVD Special Edition, presented in widescreen 1.85:1. It includes an OK commentary track, by Adam West and Burt Ward, and 7 other bonus features. In my review (buried amongst the other enthusiastic reviews), I detail a ridiculous conversation in Commissioner Gordon's office - proof that the writing for the movie was every bit as zany as for the TV show.
Batman - Holy Batmania
Hard to get now, I bought my DVD copy some time ago. This 2-disc set has the 109 minute made-for-TV documentary, plus a 90 minute biography of Adam West, 85 minute biography of Julie Newmar and a 45 minute biography of Cesar Romero. I like the documentary, but the biographies are the cream. Disc 2 does have screen tests as bonus extras.
The photo added shows Batman dancing the Batusi in Episode 1.
Happy Reader
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 17 novembre 2014
1. Who was the guest villain in the very first episode?
2. Who was the very first oh-so-comely moll?
3. What is the significance of 2F-3567?
4. Riddle me twice, Batman. What kind of pins are used in soup? And what was Joan of Arc made of?
5. What is the first gadget used from Batman's famous utility belt?
6. A bust of what famous person sits on Bruce Wayne's desk, and hides the switch for "Access to Batcave via Batpole"?
7. When was the first episode where someone opened a window to address the Dynamic Duo while they're climbing a building wall?
8. Who was the first person to open a window?
9. Who was the last villain to bedevil our heroes in the TV series?
10. How many miles is it from the Bat Cave's street entrance to Gotham City?
11. Of Batman's top 4 villains, which one appeared in the most episodes of the TV show?
12. Who was the guest villain in the 2-episode show with the highest ratings?
13. To whom was Commissioner Gordon referring when he said, "Who knows what devious tricks this evil balladeer could be up to."
14. Of the three actresses who played Catwoman on the series and "Batman: The Movie", who was Adam West's favorite?
15. Adam West asks this question himself, in Special Feature No. 5, "Inventing Batman": "This would be fun at parties. Trivial stuff. What was the first "Batman" comic balloon?"
(He refers to the cartoon-y ZAP! BAM! that appears during fights.)
I like this show because I cannot watch it and not be happy! Chief O'Hara and Commissioner Gordon say the most atrocious lines with a straight face ("Our only hope is that towering power for right and justice, the Caped Crusader"). Everything is tongue in cheek (a beauty contest called "Queen of Beauty", an exclusive perfume called "Canadian Perfume"). Double entendres galore (as Julie Newmar says in Bonus feature No 3, "C'mon! You can't miss it!"). Thirty-three guest villains in all. Innumerable minions, with appropriate names (such as Leo and Felix for Catwoman, Finella for the Penguin). TV shows in this era were known for encasing their female guest stars in wigs, but the costumiers went wild in "Batman" (including an odd toupee for Van Johnson). Impossible weapons and torture devices. GREAT guest stars, and that's not even including the cameos and window-openers. Great one-liners (Robin says, "That puncuated pipsqeak!").
And now I can geek out by using pause button to see if I can tell from just where Batman pulled the Bat Shield.
This Complete Series looks fantastic. The colors are sharp and everything is crisp. Almost too crisp, you see the sheen of sweat on Batman's lip and the veins sticking out on Gorshin's forehead. You get a 32-page Episode Guide with a Greeting From Adam West. The show is presented as "standard version presented in a format preserving the aspect ratio of the original exhibition" - a long way of saying 4:3 TV viewing. (Though my player's Widescreen setting works pretty well, also.) Sound is Dolby digital mono.
Season 1 has 17 two-part shows, or 34 episodes of 25 minutes each without commercials. Season 2 has 30 two-part shows, with 25 minutes per episode. And Season 3 has 26 one-part shows, of 25 minutes each. That's a total of 3,000 minutes or 50 hours of excellent viewing.
You can listen to the show in English or Portuguese. Or you can watch it with subtitles in English, French, Spanish or Portuguese.
The seven Bonus Features are all on the last disc in the Season 3 set. The Bonus Features are the same whether you're buying DVD or BluRay. The viewing options are fewer for the Special Features. There is no dubbed option, and subtitles are available in only Spanish and Portuguese. The Complete Series has 225 minutes, or 3 3/4 hours, of Special Features.
...1. "Hanging With Batman" (2014, 29 minutes) This featurette is narrated by Adam West, and includes clips from interviews with him over the years. West had played serious roles before "Batman", but he wanted to get into comedy. That's just one reason he loved the 1st script when he got it, "Batman - some of you don't realize this - was a comedy."
...2. "Holy Memorabilia Batman!" (2014, 20 minutes) I really enjoyed this bonus. "Batman" was the first TV series to have "a firestorm of collectibles". Commentators include Adam West, Ralph Garman (Batman collector), Jordan Hembrough (host of "Toy Hunter"), Kevin Silva (Batman Collector) and Mark Racop (owner "Fiberglass Freaks"). There is a great analysis of collecting - it gives you permission to dream.
Garman shows Adam West his full-room collection, from originals when the show was airing to recent new stuff. It is very touching. West even tries on one of the prizes in the collection, an original cowl that Adam wore in the show. It still fits perfectly.
Racop made his first '66 Batmobile in 1974 when he was 17. Now you can buy a fully functional replica from him, complete with a retractable bat beam antenna. And flame thrower, if you insist!
...3. "Batmania Born! Building the World of Batman" (2014, 30 minutes) This short has 22 commentators, historians, publishers, producers, writers. It's a little analysis of why "Batman" was successful in 1966 - 1968.
...4. "Bats of the Round Table" (2014, 45 minutes) Adam West is joined at a restaurant by Ralph Garman, Phil Morris (actor, "Smallville"), Jim Lee (Co-publisher DC Comics) and Kevin Smith (Executive producer "Comic Book Men"). All are big fans of the '66 Batman and they talk about what the show meant and means to them.
...5. "Inventing Batman: In the Words of Adam West" (2014, 65 minutes) Adam West is at Warner Studios and is loaned his original script for the Season 1, episodes 1 & 2 in the series, "Hi Diddle Riddle" and "Smack in the Middle". The script has West's hand-written notations. We re-watch the two episodes with West periodically showing us his notes and what he was thinking as he created this new character. Of the script, West says, "It was written by the great Lorenzo Semple Jr., who said, 'It's the best thing I ever wrote.' And he won a number of awards for screenplays."
West: "You can be as absurd as anyone imagines, but if you do it with a certain, almost invisible, ineffable dignity... Dignity, and the sense to the audience that you're doing everything you can to preserve that dignity. That becomes very funny."
...6. "Na Na Batman!" (2014, 15 minutes) Twenty-four commentators bring up different points about "Batman".
...7. "Bat Rarities! Straight From the Vault" (21 minutes total)
.......A. "Batgirl Pilot" (1967, 7 minutes) This was a short to see if they would develop a new series, "Batgirl". Instead, Yvonne Craig joined "Batman" for the 1st episode in Season 3, as Commissioner Gordon's daughter. She became crime-fighter Batgirl, and only the butler Alfred knew she was Batgirl.
.......B. "Burt Ward Screen Test With Adam West" (6 minutes)
.......C. "Actors Screen Tests: Lyle Waggoner and Peter Deyall" (5 minutes)
.......D. "James Blakeley Tribute" (3 minutes) Blakeley was post-production supervisor for "Batman".
As noted, almost all of the bonus extras above are new and not carried forward from the bonus extras on "Batman: The Movie" or the TV Special "Batman - Holy Batmania". While I'm at it, I'll put in a plug for these, too.
[[ASIN:B0016MOWPA Batman: The Movie (Special Edition)]]
The Movie came out in July, 1966, a month after the last episode aired of the smash hit Season 1. This link is for the 2008 DVD Special Edition, presented in widescreen 1.85:1. It includes an OK commentary track, by Adam West and Burt Ward, and 7 other bonus features. In my review (buried amongst the other enthusiastic reviews), I detail a ridiculous conversation in Commissioner Gordon's office - proof that the writing for the movie was every bit as zany as for the TV show.
[[ASIN:B0002W4UXE Batman - Holy Batmania]]
Hard to get now, I bought my DVD copy some time ago. This 2-disc set has the 109 minute made-for-TV documentary, plus a 90 minute biography of Adam West, 85 minute biography of Julie Newmar and a 45 minute biography of Cesar Romero. I like the documentary, but the biographies are the cream. Disc 2 does have screen tests as bonus extras.
The photo added shows Batman dancing the Batusi in Episode 1.
Happy Reader
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