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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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If there's one thing that's consistent on Fanpop, it's the kindness, compassion and support of my loving friends. I'm thankful for all the joy and happiness that my Friends bring into my life. I want to express my gratitude with words. I believe that I know the words that I want to use.

I believe that the Blue's Clues song called "I'm So Happy, toi Are Here" expresses how I feel about you, my friends. The original song was composed par Nick Balaban and Michael Rubin. My version of the song will be slightly different in order to fit this article better.

And here we go:

Me to you: "Maybe it's...
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There are a lot of princes and princesses that stand out as interesting, stylish, memorable characters. I'll be listing the princes and princesses from shows and films that I like the most.

Favorite Princes:

Lelouch vi Britannia (Code Geass)

Schneizel el Britannia (Code Geass)

Clovis la Britannia (Code Geass)

Odysseus eu Britannia (Code Geass)

Adam (He-Man and the Masters of the Universe)

Vegeta (Dragon Ball Z)

Zuko (Avatar: The Last Airbender)

Hans (Frozen)

Favorite Princesses:

Elsa (Frozen)

Anna (Frozen)

Cornelia li Britannia (Code Geass)

Adora (She-Ra and the Princesses of Power)

Glimmer (She-Ra...
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I did an article celebrating Donovan Patton, so I wanted to do the same for Josh Dela Cruz.

Josh Dela Cruz plays Josh, the third host of the Blue's Clues franchise. He stars in the montrer Blue's Clues & You!. He also stars in Blue's Big City Adventure film.

When Steven Burns left and was replaced par Donovan Patton, it took a long time for fans to adjust to having a new host. Steve was so loved par the fans that it was hard for people to imagine Blue's Clues without him. Eventually, Donovan was able to win over fans.

After a long break, the Blue's Clues franchise returned with a new host. Josh...
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I've pitted Batman villains against each other, and I've done the same for Batman's allies. Now the time has come to find out which characters have been in the most episodes of Batman shows. Like with my précédant articles, only Batman shows count, so appearances from shows like Super Friends and Justice League won't be included in the results. Some people might count non-speaking cameos, so others might get different results than I did.

11. Joker (101 episodes)

Joker is Batman's most iconic villain, so it might be surprising that he didn't make the haut, retour au début 10. Joker did appear plus than the other...
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Although Batman often likes to be a loner, he has a large variety of allies that are there to help them. For this article, I'll be going over which of Batman's Friends appeared in the most episodes. In the TV shows, Batman's most common allies are Alfred Pennyworth, Commissioner Gordon, Robin, Batgirl, Chief O'Hara and Detective Bullock. There have been different versions of Robin and Batgirl, but for this article, I'll be exclusively covering the Dick Grayson version of Robin and the Barbara Gordon version of Batgirl. Some numbers might be an approximate number rather an exact number.

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Batman has a large gallery of rogues that cause him trouble on a frequent basis in the comics. The same can be a dit for the TV shows.

Which villains have shown up the most in Batman TV shows? Well, there are four possibilities. While Batman has dozens of rogues, there are four that have appeared on a plus frequent basis than the others. Those four villains are Joker, Penguin, Catwoman and Riddler. The original 1966 montrer and movie had those four characters as the main antagonists. Since then, it's become common for the four of them to montrer up plus often than the other villains. The time has...
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This article is dedicated in loving memory to Takahiro Kimura, one of the greatest character designers of all time.

If I had to pick the montrer with the best character designs, it would have to be Code Geass. I've never seen another montrer with better designs than Code Geass. Takahiro Kimura was a master at creating some of the most memorable, stylish and appealing designs that there has ever been. His designs were so beautiful that I believe that his work deserves to be displayed in museums.

Code Geass is a montrer with brilliant écriture and lovely music, as well as some of the greatest characters...
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I once attempted to write a screenplay that was an adaptation of Code Geass. I thought my first attempt went well, so I wrote a seconde screenplay. As I was finishing up my seconde screenplay, I started feeling worn out. However, I think it turned out okay.

My seconde screenplay is a sequel to my first screenplay, so it's another adaptation of Code Geass.

A summary of my seconde screenplay:

Lelouch's costumed alter-ego, Zero, has become a symbol of hope for the country of Japan. Lelouch's older sister, Princess Cornelia, is determined to bring Zero down. Cornelia sees Zero and his teammates, who...
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I have been a writer for a while. I have written various stories, reviews and lists. However, there was a time where I attempted to do something much different. There was a time where I attempted to write a screenplay.

What was my screenplay about? My screenplay was an adaptation of Code Geass. Since the job of a movie adaptation is to introduce new viewers to the franchise, I hope that my information about my screenplay helps let those who haven't seen Code Geass know plus about it. It should be noted that I made lots of changes to the original anime, but the basic concept is similar.

The...
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The original Batman series was so populaire that it lasted for 120 episodes. During that time, several great Heroes and villains got plenty of time to make a strong impression on a countless number of fans. This article is about listing of the show's legendary characters appeared the most. Some people may consider cameos, while others may not, so my results might not match up with other people's results. Also, there will be some ties.

10. A tie between Warden Crichton and King Tut (9 episodes)

Crichton was a prison warden that often tried to reform the villains.

Out of the villains that were created...
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Over the years, Superman has been played par several great performers in télévision shows. For this article, I'll be going over how many episodes that the Superman TV actors have been in. Live action shows and animated shows will both be counted. Due to the large number of shows and episodes, some results might be an approximate number rather than an exact number.

George Reeves's appearances:

George Reeves played Superman in 104 episodes of Adventures of Superman and 1 episode of I l’amour Lucy.

Bud Collyer's appearances:

Bud Collyer voiced Superman in 34 episodes of The New Adventures of Superman....
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