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{{Batman 1960s series episodes
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|title1 = Louie, the Lilac
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|writer(s) = Dwight Taylor
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|director(s) = George waGGner
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|season = 3|episode_no = 7
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|series_episode_no = 101
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|air_date = October 26, 1967
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|special_guest_villain/villainess = [[Louie the Lilac]]
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|image1 = Batlogo66.jpg}}
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==Plot==
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[[James Gordon (Neil Hamilton)|Commissioner Gordon]] plans a peaceful ‘Flower-In’ at Gotham City Park, only to learn that there are no flowers available anywhere. Meanwhile, the licentious [[Louie the Lilac]] devises a plot to take over the minds of Gotham City's flower children; using his hypnotic Lilac Spray he abducts Princess Primrose from the florally-challenged flower-in, causing the furious flower children to begin a demonstration outside City Hall. Louie’s scheme relies on the knowledge that Primrose is actually Thelma Jones, an old school friend of [[Batgirl (Yvonne Craig)|Barbara Gordon]], which ensures that [[Batman (Adam West)|Batman]] and [[Robin (Burt Ward)|Robin]] get to hear of the kidnapping and while Batman and Robin talk to Barbara, Louie plants a card for Lila's Lilac Shop in the Batmobile. Having found the clue, the Dynamic Duo head for the flower shop, but Louis overpowers them using poisonous lilacs and then ties them to a trellis in his hothouse, leaving them at the mercy of deadly man-eating lilac plants...
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==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
===Individuals===
 
===Individuals===
 
*[[Batman (Adam West)|Batman]]
 
*[[Batman (Adam West)|Batman]]
 
*[[Robin (Burt Ward)|Robin]]
 
*[[Robin (Burt Ward)|Robin]]
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*[[Batgirl (Yvonne Craig)|Batgirl]]
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*[[Alfred Pennyworth (Alan Napier)|Alfred]]
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*[[James Gordon (Neil Hamilton)|Commissioner Gordon]]
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*[[Clancy O'Hara (Stafford Repp)|Chief O'Hara]]
 
*[[Louie the Lilac]]
 
*[[Louie the Lilac]]
   
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[[List of Batman (1960s series) Episodes]]
 
[[List of Batman (1960s series) Episodes]]
   
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Revision as of 07:36, 10 April 2019

Plot

Commissioner Gordon plans a peaceful ‘Flower-In’ at Gotham City Park, only to learn that there are no flowers available anywhere. Meanwhile, the licentious Louie the Lilac devises a plot to take over the minds of Gotham City's flower children; using his hypnotic Lilac Spray he abducts Princess Primrose from the florally-challenged flower-in, causing the furious flower children to begin a demonstration outside City Hall. Louie’s scheme relies on the knowledge that Primrose is actually Thelma Jones, an old school friend of Barbara Gordon, which ensures that Batman and Robin get to hear of the kidnapping and while Batman and Robin talk to Barbara, Louie plants a card for Lila's Lilac Shop in the Batmobile. Having found the clue, the Dynamic Duo head for the flower shop, but Louis overpowers them using poisonous lilacs and then ties them to a trellis in his hothouse, leaving them at the mercy of deadly man-eating lilac plants...


Appearances

Individuals

  • Batman
  • Robin
  • Batgirl
  • Alfred
  • Commissioner Gordon
  • Chief O'Hara
  • Louie the Lilac

Locations

  • Louie's Hot House

Miscellanea

  • Alba vulgaria-poison lilac
  • Brazilian man-eating lilac

Behind the scenes

See Also

List of Batman (1960s series) Episodes



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