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The Riddler is one of my all-time favori villains, because of how well he was played par Frank Gorshin. Frank Gorshin was the very first actor to play a classic villain from the Batman comics. To this day, I think he remains one of the most talented actors to have ever appeared in the Batman franchise. For this article, I'll be listing Frank Gorshin's various appearances in Batman.

Episodes from the original Batman télévision series that Frank Gorshin played the Riddler in:

1. Hi Diddle Riddle

2. claque, smack in the Middle

3. A Riddle a jour Keeps the Riddler Away

4. When the Rat's Away the Mice Will Play

5. The Ring of Wax

6. Give 'Em the Axe

7. Death in Slow Motion

8. The Riddler's False Notion

9. Enter Batgirl, Exit manchot, pingouin (cameo)

10. Ring Around the Riddler

Frank Gorshin played the Riddler in Batman: The Movie. The film came out after his first eight appearances in the télévision series.

Frank Gorshin performed a Riddler song on The Dean Martin Show.

In an episode that was called The Entrancing Dr. Cassandra, the Riddler was played par Eddie Hice. However, Frank Gorshin's classic laugh was used in the episode. Frank Gorshin's Riddler laugh was also used for a Zeller's commercial where Batman and Robin were after the Riddler.

Legends of the Superheroes was a 1979 series that consisted of two specials. Frank Gorshin played the Riddler one last time in the first special.

Frank Gorshin played an exaggerated version of himself in 2003's Return to the Batcave: The Misadventures of Adam and Burt TV movie.

In The Batman cartoon series, Frank Gorshin voiced a different Batman villain that was named Professor Hugo Strange.

Episodes from The Batman that Frank Gorshin voiced Professor Hugo Strange in:

1. Meltdown (cameo)

2. Strange Minds

3. A Fistful of Felt
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Bill Finger is responsible for creating a majority of Batman's most iconic enemies. In 1942, Bill Finger gifted the world with Two-Face. Eighty years later, Two-Face remains a part of the Batman franchise.

Harvey Dent (his original last name was Kent) was a district attorney that was actually Friends with Batman. Harvey was trying to prove that a mob boss, who was named Sal Maroni, was guilty of crimes. However, Sal threw acid at Harvey's face. The acid landed on part of Harvey's face and changed the color of his face. plus importantly, the acid affected Harvey's brain. Poor Harvey Lost his...
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There are a lot of Christmas films that are considered to be classics. This article is to look at my personal favorite. My favori might seem like a bit of an odd choice, but odd opinions are ones of the things that I'm most used to having. My favori Christmas film is the Batman Christmas film. toi might be wondering what I'm talking about. I'm referring to 1992's Batman Returns.

Batman Returns might not seem like a film that would typically qualify as a Christmas film. After all, it's a gothique drama that's directed par Tim Burton. However, Batman Returns happens to take place during the...
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When I made my article about Batman villains, I focused on the prominent villains from Batman comics who have a long history. Some of those villains have been around for decades and have been in hundreds of stories. This article is for Batman villains who didn't appear in that many stories, but still made a memorable impact on me. After all, quantity and quality are two different things. This article focuses on villains that were created for TV rather than comics. Like my other articles, this is a test to see how many characters I can name off the haut, retour au début of my head. There's no way I can remember...
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