Batman - Season 3
Season 3
Episodes
Enter Batgirl, Exit Penguin
Penguin schemes to marry Barbara Gordon in order to become Commissioner Gordon's son-in-law and thereby exempt from the law. But the commissioner's daughter turns out to be a third secret crime-fighter called Batgirl and only Alfred knows her true identity.
Ring Around the Riddler
Riddler, scheming to take over the fight game in Gotham City, poses as a prizefighter and challenges Batman. The evil Siren is on hand to assist.
The Wail of the Siren
Siren gets Commissioner Gordon under her spell and then goes after Bruce Wayne, whom she directs to give her the Wayne family fortune and jump from a skyscraper. Her hope is that Batman will come to Bruce's rescue, so she can enslave him and discover his secret identity.
The Sport of Penguins (1)
The Penguin teams up with newly-broke racehorse owner Lola Lasagne to rig the outcome of the Wayne Handicap race. They try to close a deal with a glue-factory owner to swap one of his broken-down nags for Lola's magnificent horse Parasol.
A Horse of Another Color (2)
Needing money to bet on the Wayne Handicap, Penguin steals the priceless folio of famous parasols from the Gotham City Library and is promptly tricked by Batman into returning it.
The Unkindest Tut of All
King Tut has seemingly gone straight and is predicting robberies before they happen. The Gotham lawmen agree that Tut must be up to no good, but when Batman and Robin investigate, they can find no evidence of wrongdoing.
Louie the Lilac
Louie plots to control the minds of Gotham's flower children. Robin is subdued after sniffing Louie's alba vulgaria poison lilac and Batman is vanquished by a vase.
The Ogg and I (1)
Egghead and Olga, Queen of the Cossacks, kidnap Commissioner Gordon for a ransom of a ten-cent tax on every egg consumed in Gotham City.
How to Hatch a Dinosaur (2)
Egghead, Olga, and the Cossacks steal two pounds of radium so they can hatch a 40-million-year-old Neosaurus egg and take over Gotham City.
Surf's Up! Joker's Under!
Joker kidnaps champion surfer (and Barbara Gordon's boyfriend) Skip Parker in order to steal his surfing abilities through a Transferometer and Vigor Reverser.
The Londinium Larcenies (1)
After lifting the Queen's priceless collection of snuffboxes from a Londinium museum, Lord Marmaduk Ffogg and his sister, Lady Penelope Peasoup, escape unnoticed in thick fog which he creates with his large meerschaum pipe. Batman, Robin, and Batgirl are asked to help solve the robberies.
The Foggiest Notion (2)
Batman and Robin voice their suspicions of his Lordship and his sister, Lady Peasoup, to Superintendent Watson and Commissioner Gordon. While Barbara sets off to the estate, Batman and Robin receive a clue that leads them to "The Three Bells" pub near the docks.
The Bloody Tower (3)
Batman and Alfred, in a cab, and Robin in the Batmobile, head for Ffogg's estate to rescue Batgirl.
Catwoman's Dressed to Kill
Catwoman disrupts a luncheon honoring Gotham's ten best-dressed women by detonating a Hair-Raising Bomb to frazzle the hairdos of all the ladies there. She tries to steal some Gernreich dresses from the fashion show.
The Ogg Couple
The terrible team of Egghead and Olga, Queen of Cossacks, steals the golden Egg of Ogg and the Silver Scimitar of Toras Bulbul.
The Funny Feline Felonies (1)
Joker is paroled and teams up with Catwoman to steal a million pounds of dynamite, blow a hole in the Federal Depository, and haul out the money. Batman, Robin, and Batgirl race to unravel clues and beat the Dastardly Duo at their deadly game.
The Joke's on Catwoman (2)
Joker and Catwoman catch Batgirl and tie her up with patented Cat Whiskers rope which contracts when exposed to body warmth.
Louie's Lethal Lilac Time
Louie the Lilac's gang kidnap Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson for a hefty ransom. Batgirl attempts a rescue.
Nora Clavicle and the Ladies' Crime Club
Under pressure from his wife, Mayor Linseed replaces Commissioner Gordon with women's-rights advocate Nora Clavicle. She promptly fires all Gotham's lawmen (including Batman) and creates an all-female police department, which turns out to be the perfect way to pull off a string of bank robberies.
Penguin's Clean Sweep
Penguin has infected a bin full of money with deadly Lygerian Sleeping Sickness Germs and a parcel of it has already gone out to the National Bank. He then immunizes himself and his crew against the disease, destroying the rest of the vaccine so that nobody else can be innoculated.
The Great Escape
Shame escapes from prison, thanks to Calamity Jan, Frontier Fanny, and a 300-horsepower Sherman tank. The Terrific Trio deciphers a coded note and figures out that the robbers are planning on hitting the Gotham Opera House during "Girl of the Golden West" that night.
The Great Train Robbery
Shame's bunch take on the Duo and Batman in hand-to-hand combat at the Pavilion and then escape. Shame plans to reenact the Great Train Robbery, which Batman realizes is actually a shipment of old money on its way to the Treasury Department for destruction.
I'll Be a Mummy's Uncle
King Tut lulls his psychiatrist to sleep and escapes in order to get at a vein of Nilanium, the hardest metal in the world, under Wayne Manor.
The Joker's Flying Saucer
Joker has plans, drawn up with the aid of a mad-scientist cellmate, for building a flying saucer in which he proposes to sweep across the skies, calling on the world to submit.
The Entrancing Dr. Cassandra
As sorceress Dr. Cassandra tries to steal the valuable Mope Diamond from Spiffany's Jewelry Salon, she blasts Batman, Robin, and Batgirl with her Alvino-ray gun. With a flash of psychedelic colors, the Terrific Trio are literally flattened paper-thin.
Minerva, Mayhem and Millionaires
Minerva, glamorous owner of a mineral spa, uses her Deepest Secret Extractor on a customer to learn the combination to the Wayne Foundation vault.
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