DC COMICS: Batman '66 (Batman s3 ep 3 Siren)

Batman '66 in the Media

THE WAIL OF THE SIREN:
Lorelei Circe, aka The Siren, launches a two part plan to become the richest and wickedest woman in Gotham City. First she puts Commissioner Gordon under her stunning spell and orders him to stow away in the Batmobile in order to find out the location of the Batcave as well as Batman & Robins secret identities. Secondly she entrances millionaire playboy Bruce Wayne and implores him to sign over all his wealth and belongings to her.

MONITOR'S NOTES: Behind-the Scenes SIren
Lorelei Circe, aka The Siren, launches a two part plan to become the richest and wickedest woman in Gotham City. First she puts Commissioner Gordon under her stunning spell and orders him to stow away in the Batmobile in order to find out the location of the Batcave as well as Batman & Robins secret identities. Secondly she entrances millionaire playboy Bruce Wayne and implores him to sign over all his wealth and belongings to her.

CONTINUITY ERRORS:

When the Siren arrives in Commissioner Gordon's office, she is wearing sandals and her hair is tied back. However, when she escorts the commissioner to the police garage to sneak into the Batmobile's trunk she is wearing boots and her hair is loose.

FACTUAL ERRORS:


 * Robin brags that his bat-earplugs will protect him from the Siren's song, since they screen out any sound above 14,000 decibels. However, decibels measure the volume of sound (how loud or soft a sound is), while the Siren's power depends on the frequency of the sound.


 * Siren claims that singing the "antidote note" - three octaves above high C - would destroy her voice. However, the Siren is described as having a seven-octave range, with an upper range that only dogs can hear. Assuming her lowest note is at middle C (two octaves below high C, and about the average soprano's lower limit), the antidote note is only five octaves higher, and should be well within her ability without any damage to her voice.