Ding ding ding ding!
Yep, they really are from the show and the 1967 movie! They would often come in pairs to reveal "clues" concerning the Riddler's next move or next target. Here are 2 examples, the ones I remember best, both from the movie and both written in the sky by Polaris missiles launched from The Penguin's pre-atomic model war surplus submarine.
Example 2:
Anyhoo, the one that involved a train was a natural. The other 2 came to mind because of the atomic theme of the thread.
Anybody care to guess what a "Lithium Flower" is?
Becky
Trains, trains, wonderful trains. The more you get, the more you toot!
I think Northwoods Flyer is close. If I remember correctly it was a ballpoint banana.
As Robin would say: "Gosh Batman! How could we have missed that?!
Karl
Let me take a guess at #3. A Bic banana?
Did these really come from the old Batman show?
Northwoods Flyer
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"The Toy For the Boy"
Fun usually is off topic! At least as far as the average life goes!
#1 Correct! 1:58. Or, more prescisely, two to two! Toot Toot Toot!
#2 Correct! A sparrow with a machine gun is always worth watching!
Penny Trains What weighs six ounces, sits in a tree and is very dangerous? A sparrow with a machine gun.
What weighs six ounces, sits in a tree and is very dangerous? A sparrow with a machine gun.
What weighs six ounces, sits in a tree and is very dangerous?
A sparrow with a machine gun.
I'll answer the first one: 1:58.
But the rest are off-topic...;-)
Bob Nelson
ADCX Rob When the boxcar(Bockscar) and Silver Plated "Pullmans" are B-29's, A Fat Man and a Pumpkin are bombs.
When the boxcar(Bockscar) and Silver Plated "Pullmans" are B-29's, A Fat Man and a Pumpkin are bombs.
Nice one! Give that "Little Boy" a "Lithium Flower"!
Here are a few "Riddler" riddles from the 66 Batman series:
When is a clock like a train?
What is yellow and writes?
Rob nailed it--congratulations!
"Bockscar" was the B-29, borrowed from its usual commander, Capt. Frederick Bock. and piloted by Major Chuck Sweeney, that dropped the "Fat Man" plutonium bomb on Nagasaki. A number of B-29s were specially modified in the "Silver Plated Project" to carry atomic bombs. The practice plutonium bombs, either dummies, or filled with conventional explosives if dropped on Japan, were called "pumpkins". The "Pullman" was the first of these modified "Silverplate" airplanes.
Rob
Sorry, Ralph, no cigar.
When, the fat man wants to eat the pumpkin and the pumpkin is to be used in a pie.
Ralph
Under what circumstances would one put a fat man in a boxcar, but carry a pumpkin in a silver-plated Pullman?
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