Judy Strangis, the 1st girl at the concert, is the daughter of series production manager Sam Strangis.
Narrator: Zounds! What sounds! Will Batman be reduced to a handsome robot, fit only to serve Catwoman? Is Robin to become little more than a cuddly teddy bear for Eenie? The answers to these and other ear-shattering questions tomorrow!! Same Cat-Time!! Same Cat-Channel!!
Dick: Sorry, I'm not interested in dance lessons. Bruce: Wait a minute, Dick. The junior prom's coming up, isn't it? Dick: Yes, but. Bruce: Well, we don't want you to be a wallflower, do we? Dancing is an integral part of every young man's education. Dick: Gosh, Bruce. You're right.
Catwoman: Catwoman is top dog around here and let's not forget it, Eenie!
(After Catwoman sneezes from the dogwood) Dick: Why, you're no dance teacher? You're Catwoman!
This is Julie Newmar's 5th appearance as Catwoman. She was previously seen in Season 1 episodes The Purr-Fect Crime & Better Luck Next Time and in season 2 Hot Off the Griddle & The Cat and the Fiddle.
In the comic books, Commissioner James W. Gordon doesn't have any grandchildren but in this episode he does.
Chad and Jeremy were good friends of casting director Michael McLean, who asked that they be worked into a script.
Judy Strangis would later go onto play Dyna Girl in Electra Woman and Dyna Girl along side Deidre Hall.
Catwoman: Eenie, sometimes I think you left your brain in San Francisco. This is a pun on I Left My Heart in San Francisco, a major hit for Tony Bennett in 1962.
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