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So, Batgirl Teaches Batman a Lesson About Equal Pay is this quirky blend of fantasy and social commentary from '73. You wouldn't expect a superhero flick to tackle such a serious topic, but here we are. Batgirl, in a classic cape and cowl, saves the day while pushing for equal pay, which feels both ahead of its time and kind of charmingly earnest. The pacing's a bit uneven, but that just adds to its charm; the performances, especially the narration by William Dozier, bring a unique flavor to it. There’s something about the practical effects and low-budget aesthetic that makes this feel like a lost gem, a flick that stands out in the ever-expanding superhero genre.
This film has an interesting niche in collectible circles, often overshadowed by more mainstream superhero fare. Its scarcity stems from limited releases on VHS and DVD, with most copies now tucked away in private collections. The unique premise and the blend of humor with a serious message intrigue collectors who appreciate the lesser-known oddities of the 70s superhero genre.
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