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My favorite is “Holy Haberdashery” and “Holy Homicide”.

Holy holies, Batman!: Every single instance — 111 in all — of Robin saying “Holy [blank]” during the first season of the original Batman TV show.

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    My favorite is “Holy Haberdashery” and “Holy Homicide”.
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    Now is it me or did he say Holy Jack-in-the-Box twice throughout the season?
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    My favorites are “HOLY HOLE IN A DONUT” & “HOLY KINDERGARTEN”!
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    every one of them sounds like sexual innuendo to me. like a code. and every time robin says it, i feel like batman’s...
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    Holy Obsessive-Compulsive fandom-meets-video-editing Batman
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    My favourite three out...many wonderful options: 1. Holy Impregnability! 2. Holy Rainbow!...
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