
The New Adventures of Batman premiered February 12, 1977, on CBS.

At the time, Hanna-Barbera's Batman and Robin were voiced by Olan Soule and Casey Kasem, who also voiced the Dynamic Duo for Filmation's 1968 version, The Batman/Superman Hour. The main distinction was that in Filmation’s series, Batman and Robin were voiced by Adam West and Burt Ward, the lead actors of the 1960s Batman series. The New Adventures of Batman was produced concurrently with Super Friends, which was produced by the competing Hanna-Barbera Productions and included Batman and Robin as members, marking a rare occurrence in animation history which saw two studios simultaneously producing series featuring the same characters. In 1969, it was repackaged into 30-minute episodes without the Man of Steel and renamed Batman with Robin the Boy Wonder. This series, the first Saturday Morning vehicle for the Caped Crusader, paired up new Batman and Robin adventures with old Superman/ Superboy episodes. In September 1968, before The New Adventures of Batman, Filmation Associates had created and aired an animated Batman series (pre- Bat-Mite), named The Batman/Superman Hour, for CBS. Devious (in "The Chameleon"), Zarbor, Clayface (3rd Time), Moonman / Scott Rogers (in "The Moonman"), Professor Bubbles (in "The Bermuda Rectangle"), Flow (in "The Bermuda Rectangle"), Lucky Luger (in "The Chameleon"), Professor Frost (in "The Deep Freeze"), Boyd Baxter (in "Curses! Oiled Again!") Freeze (in "The Deep Freeze"), Electro (in "Bite-Sized"), Chameleon (in "The Chameleon"), Dr.

Television (whose current parent company is Warner Bros. The series was a Filmation and DC Comics production in association with Warner Bros. The New Adventures of Batman is an animated series that aired on CBS from February 12 to May 28, 1977, featuring the DC Comics superheroes Batman and Robin, and Batgirl.
