Fri, 2 September 2022
"THE ASTROLOGER" |
Fri, 12 August 2022
"NO-FACE" |
Fri, 13 May 2022
"Music Man" Monster Squad was a one season NBC Saturday morning live action show for kids in 1976. In it, Walt, who worked in his uncle's wax museum, discovered that he could bring the figures of Dracula, Frankenstein's monster, and the Wolfman to life. Wanting to atone for the sins of their past, the trio, with Walt's crime computer set out on a mission to stop evil wherever they found it. We move on to the fifth episode with the villain - Music Man. This one clearly has Batman 66 DNA all over it from the henchmen to the humor to the appearance of Stanley Ralph Ross. John and Joe Crowe of RevolutionSF and the Dragoncon American SciFi Classics Track discuss "Primrose Lane", the humor of Marty Allan and Stanley Ralph Ross' desire to be an actor. Take a listen and let us know what you think here or by writing us at thebatcavepodcast@gmail.com.
Direct download: Batcave_-_Monster_Squad_-_Music_Man.mp3
Category:Monster Squad -- posted at: 12:01am EDT |
Sun, 8 August 2021
"THE RINGMASTER" |
Mon, 28 December 2020
"THE TICKLER"September 25, 1976Monster Squad was a one season NBC Saturday morning live action show for kids in 1976. In it, Walt, who worked in his uncle's wax museum, discovered that he could bring the figures of Dracula, Frankenstein's monster, and the Wolfman to life. Wanting to atone for the sins of their past, the trio, with Walt's crime computer set out on a mission to stop evil wherever they found it. For our look at the third episode of the series, we deal with the depressing villain with the misleading name - The Tickler. He's the first "returning" villain in terms of the Squad has faced him before, but he's new to the viewer. He wants revenge on Walter and the Squad for sending him away for a long stretch. John and Joe Crowe of RevolutionSF and the Dragoncon American SciFi Classics Track discuss the darkness of The Tickler and his henchmen, the great humor that still works in the episode, and the potential for a Monster Squad/Batman 66 team-up facing The Tickler and The Joker. Take a listen and let us know what you think here or by writing us at thebatcavepodcast@gmail.com. |
Thu, 3 September 2020
"Mr. Mephisto"September 18, 1976Monster Squad was a one season NBC Saturday morning live action show for kids in 1976. In it, Walt, who worked in his uncle's wax museum, discovered that he could bring the figures of Dracula, Frankenstein's monster, and the Wolfman to life. Wanting to atone for the sins of their past, the trio, with Walt's crime computer set out on a mission to stop evil wherever they found it. And in our second episode review, the Squad take on Mr. Mephisto (Barry Dennen) and his dolls, Baby Doll and Arlene Doll as he tries to subvert the political system in Metro City by replacing many of the major figures with animatronic dolls. John is joined in the Batcave by Revolution SF host and DragonCon American Sci-Fi Classics Track co-moderator Joe Crowe to discuss the parallels with this series and Batman 66. And there are quite a few. They discuss the guest cast that includes two actors who appeared in Batman 66, how Walter may have been inspired to fight crime from Batman, and wonder what kind of media outlets are in Metro City that no one reports on the mayor's proclamation commending the Monster Squad for their work. Take a listen and let us know what you think here or by writing us at thebatcavepodcast@gmail.com. |
Fri, 2 August 2019
"Queen Bee"September 11, 1976Monster Squad was a one season NBC Saturday morning live action show for kids in 1976. In it, Walt, who worked in his uncle's wax museum, discovered that he could bring the figures of Dracula, Frankenstein's monster, and the Wolfman to life. Wanting to atone for the sins of their past, the trio, with Walt's crime computer set our on a mission to stop evil wherever they found it. And in our first episode review of this Stanley Ralph Ross-helmed series, the Squad take on Queen Bee (Alice Beasley) and her bee drones, Spelling Bee and Bumble Bee as she tries to take over the world. John is joined in the Batcave by Revolution SF host and DragonCon American Sci-Fi Classics Track co-moderator Joe Crowe to discuss the parallels with this series and Batman 66. And there are quite a few. They discuss the henchmen, the merchandise for this series, and attempts at layering the humor as was done in the 60s Batman series. Take a listen and let us know what you think here or by writing us at thebatcavepodcast@gmail.com. |