

En Guin" when he purchases a submarine, and the squabbling of the "United World Organization's" (United Nations) Security Council, it's the adult authority figures who come in for a drubbing in this film. Between the Pentagon not seeing through the Penguin's alias of "P. president, whose Texas accent recalls Lyndon B. Van Williams even voices an unseen, glory-hounding U.S.

Catwoman both woos and breaks Bruce Wayne's heart by posing as a Soviet journalist. But 1966's "Batman: The Movie" explicitly tackles the Cold War, with the Penguin's war-surplus submarine firing what Robin identifies as a Polaris missile, four years after the Cuban Missile Crisis.
