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I dont think so although DC did release the original Harlan Ellison script as a comic under their "Batman '66" line of comics as "The lost episode" back in 2014

The 3 Catwomen gag was also hillarious

To me "Nub Yub" isn't the worst part of the ending, its the awkward dancing you get in the final shot of our heroes, compared to the grandiose medal scene in New Hope or the depressing yet hopeful ending of Empire it seems like a step down

Well except for that "Mighty Ducks" cartoon from the 90's

Here in Duckburg….

Director and everyone else attached standing by to receive parcels containing used condoms

David Warner is awesome as Ra's Al Ghul, he re-appearance in Batman Beyond is one of the highlights of the whole series

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I just pray they show him running a tandem bicycle shop and creating "Hollywoo Stars and Celebrities: What Do They Know? Do They Know Things? Let's Find Out"

Or Tim Daly/George Newbern

"Superman was a beacon of hope to the world" …… uh tell that to the people of Metropolis and/or Smallville!

Batman…..just killed a man!

My thoughts exactly, based on the JL trailers Batman seems like the cranky old grandpa of the league when they should all generally be about the same age. Heck, Batman seems like he should be in the JSA not the JLA by comparison!

Condiment King! We need to see if Batman can cut the mustard!

Good! Terrible actor and a lousy Batman, get someone else into the cape and cowl (preferably one who wont break Batman's "no killing" rule!)

"Why couldn't she be the other type of mermaid, with the fish part on top and the lady part on the bottom?"

With Gaston watching from a ladder outside like "Animal House"

They work well as a representation of his loneliness until near the end when they are helping defend Notre Dame and interacting with the actual fighting

"Hell Fire" is a great song, Tony Jay was freaking epic in that movie as Frollo