A) MM helps Bat-bat come to terms with his crack addiction (wise cracking that is, but the word crack is used in the show).''''B) MM and Pearl are miniaturized by the Adam smasher (a fat guy named Adam sits on them) and enter the president's body to save the day.moreless
Watch quickly for an appearance by Strongman (of Bakshi's 1966 cartoon The Mighty Heroes).
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Madam Marsupial makes her second appearance on the show.
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Ski-Nose,the villain in Bat With A Golden Tongue, is a caricature of Bob Hope. He's the only villain cheap enough to drive half a car, which Hope did in a series of Texaco commercials--as Bat-Bat beats up the henchmen, Ski-Nose even invokes the Hope tagline for Texaco with "He really knocks out the knocks, doesn't he?"
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Mighty Mouse: Tell me, Bat-Bat...do you always engage in such snappy repartee?
Bat-Bat: No, today I'm wearing Fruit Of The Loom.
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Bat-Bat: I tell jokes, but I'm no knee-slapper.
Mighty Mouse: Think so? I'll bet you can't go five seconds without telling a joke.
Bat-Bat: Ha! Time me!
Mighty Mouse: (puts a stopwatch on Bat-Bat) Go! One second...two...three...four...
Bat-Bat: (very fast) MY MOTHER-IN-LAW IS SO FAT SHE HAS HER OWN ZIP CODE! AHHH!!!
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Awards host: (after discovering the awards have been stolen and replaced) Ping-pong balls?
Mighty Mouse: Only one man could have been behind this, Bat-Bat!
Bat-Bat: Yes, but Captain Kangaroo's been in reruns for years!
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Microscopic farmer Wile E. Coli
Double egded allusion: The name is a play on the iconic Warner Bros. cartoon star Wile E. Coyote, as well as it references E. coli, a bacteria.
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Bat-Bat's above comment about the classic CBS children's show Captain Kangaroo stems from instances in the show when Mr. Moose would get the Captain to say something that would cause hundreds of ping-pong balls to rain down on him.
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Soul Caboose: The dance show at the end is a spoof of the long-running series Soul Train.Edit