The Mole People (1956)
The Aztec Mummy (1957)
Most of the footage involving Rat Fink in his costume were taken from this film.No Time to Kill (1959)
Several brief scenes, including the opening, the musical act at the nightclub, a shot of a security guard on the phone, and many music cues were taken directly from this film.
"The Chronic Rift" Attack of the B-Movies! (TV Episode 1991)
Featured as part of this week's discussion topic"Mystery Science Theater 3000" The Wild World of Batwoman (TV Episode 1993)
The Wild, Wild World of Batwoman (aka 'The Wild World of Batwoman') is the featured movie in this 'MST3K' episode.- The movie is presented and screened
"The Chronic Rift" Robert A. Heinlein (TV Episode 1990)
this episode's Memorable Moment"Mystery Science Theater 3000" The Sinister Urge (TV Episode 1994)
Mike: "Oh, hi Batwoman!""The Cinema Snob" Wanda, the Sadistic Hypnotist (TV Episode 2007)
"...more like something out of Wild World of Batwoman.""The Cinema Snob" Turkish Casper (TV Episode 2012)
"I feel like we've stumbled into the left over footage from""The Cinema Snob" Invasion of the Samurai Sluts from Hell! (TV Episode 2014)
"They have as much backstory as The Wild World of Batwoman."
Batman (TV Series 1966–1968)
The central character is a 60s Batman knockoff that even does the Batusi like Adam West did in the show.
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By what name was The Wild World of Batwoman (1966) officially released in India in English?
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