Bat-Mite's most well known appearance in animation was on
The New Adventures of Batman from 1977. In this cartoon, he hailed from the dimension of Ergo, an interesting addition as his home dimension was never given a name in the comics. Like in the comics, he was Batman's biggest fan and wanted to help him in his fights against crime, but usually ended up doing more harm than good. The biggest change from the comics to the cartoon was Bat-Mite's appearance. He had light green skin with a pink and purple costume featuring an "M" on the chest as opposed to pink skin with a miniature Batman costume with a bolt for the insignia. He was voiced on the cartoon by Lou Scheimer, who also served as executive producer. He was meant to add a bit of comic relief to the cartoon, but most viewers of the cartoon remember this interpretation of Bat-Mite as an annoyance. Bat-Mite made one other animated appearance, albiet a cameo in mechanical form, in an episode of
Batman The Animated Series. Hopefully Bat-Mite's upcoming appearance on
Batman: The Brave and The Bold will be more well received than that of his
New Adventures counterpart.
2 comments:
why's he got a 'phone in a barrel?
I have some fond memories of this show (despite its faults), but never dug the character design for Batmite, here. The green-and-pink color combo seems wildly inappropriate.
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