Batman. It premiered on December 14, 1966.
Synopsis for "The Cat's Meow"
The police believe Catwoman has gone straight; however, the villainess has devious plans for her new voice-stealing device. After using it to silence a TV talk show host and Commissioner Gordon, she sets about to steal the voices of Wayne Manor's latest guests, British singers Chad and Jeremy. Under the guise of a dance instructor, she enters Wayne Manor to collect valuable information about its layout. Batman and Robin pick up her trail when her cover is blown. But unknown to them, Catwoman has a plan to destroy their minds and forever end their crime-fighting career.
Appearing in "The Cat's Meow"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Alfred
- Gotham City Police Department
- Commissioner Gordon
- Chief O'Hara
- Sergeant O'Leary
- Harriet Cooper
Antagonists:
- Catwoman
- Kittens
- Eenie (First appearance)
- Terrible Trio of Tabbies
- Meanie (First appearance)
- Miney (First appearance)
- Moe (First appearance)
- Kittens
Other Characters:
- Benton Belgoody (First appearance)
- Bonnie (Phone call only)
- Chad & Jeremy
- KGC-TV
- Harry Upps (Single appearance)
- Wayne Foundation
- Joker (Mentioned only)
- Penguin (Mentioned only)
- Riddler (Mentioned only)
Locations:
- Gotham City
- Catwoman's Lair / Duncan Dance Studios
- Gotham City Airport
- Gotham City Police Headquarters
- Gotham River (Mentioned only)
- Gotham State Penitentiary (Mentioned only)
- KGC-TV Studios
- Stately Wayne Manor
- San Francisco (Mentioned only)
- England (Mentioned only)
Items:
- Batcomputer
- Batphone
- Batpoles
- Catwoman's Claws
- Enormous Echo Chamber
- Penguin's Umbrella (Mentioned only)
- Shakespeare Bust
- Utility Belt (Destroyed)
Vehicles:
Concepts:
- Watusi (Mentioned only)
Notes
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Trivia
- No trivia.
See Also
- Images from Batman (1966 TV Series) Episode: The Cat's Meow
- Episodes of Batman (1966 TV Series)
- Images from Batman (1966 TV Series)
- Gallery for the Batman (1966 TV Series) series
Recommended Media
- None.
Links and References
- None.
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