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  <title>#115 Two Batman Parodies</title>
  <description> When something becomes popular, it's likely to get parodied somewhere. In the 1960s, the parodier-in-chief was MAD Magazine. Meanwhile, at Marvel Comics, a new parody comic series began in 1967, Not Brand ECHH, which followed the lead of MAD's 1950s incarnation as a comic book. In 1966, MAD published &amp;quot;BATS-MAN&amp;quot;, followed about a year later by ECHH'S &amp;quot;The Aging Spidey-Man! Peter Pooper vs. Gnatman and Rotten.&amp;quot; In this episode, we examine both parodies: What are they trying to say about Batman the character, or Batman the TV show? We also take a look at myth that doesn't just apply to Batman '66: that those TV actors are raking in the residuals! Plus, the Megaraptor version of the Batman theme, and your mail about the &amp;quot;Court BAT-tles&amp;quot; episode! SAG-AFTRA: History of Residuals Adam and Burt on Ross Schafer Tim's 1978 Hatman comics  part 1 part 2  &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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