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  1. Sep 17, 2023 · The Batmobile used in the Batman TV show faced various mechanical issues and was modified with parts from a Ford Galaxie. It had revolutionary features like a steel cutter and rocket launchers. The iconic Batmobile sold for $4.6 million at an auction in 2013. When nightfall covers Gotham City and evil forces emerge to wreak havoc on the ...

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    • Adam West (Batman) We all know how important Bruce Wayne is, but how vital Adam West was to this series can’t be overstated. He was the leading man, but more importantly, he was the constant straight man for all of Robin’s zany one-liners, or the villainous barrage of oddities.
    • Neil Hamilton (Commissioner Gordon) Commissioner Gordon was one of Batman’s two major police contacts. Gordon was in charge of getting in touch with Batman via the Batphone or Bat Signal.
    • Yvonne Craig (Batgirl) Batgirl is Commissioner Gordon’s daughter and becomes a crime-fighting partner to Batman and Robin for season three. She also had a motorcycle that was the envy of all Batman viewers.
    • Burt Ward (Robin) Holy cast credits, Batman! Robin, the Boy Wonder, was Batman’s sidekick, known for interjecting phrases like “Holy atomic pile, Batman!”
  2. January 16, 2018. On long-term loan from Warner Bros., the Burton Batmobile will be on view at the National Museum of American History for the next 3 years. Ryan P. Smith. Few figures of American ...

    • Batman – 1943
    • Batman and Robin – 1949
    • Adam West's Batman – 1960s
    • Michael Keaton's Batmobile – 1989-1992
    • Val Kilmer's Batmobile – 1995
    • George Clooney's Batmobile – 1997
    • Christian Bale's Batmobile – 2005-2012
    • Gotham Batmobile – 2018
    • Titans Batmobile – 2018-2019
    • Ben Affleck's Batmobile – 2016-2021

    The first appearance of the Batmobile in live-action came in 1943's Batman, a theatrically-released serial starring Lewis Wilson and Douglas Croft as Batman and Robinrespectively. This serial was made during World War II, resulting in an uncomfortable watch with an incredibly racist storyline that is steeped in propaganda. Despite the very overt, a...

    The success of 1943's Batman serial led to a sequel entitled Batman and Robin. The casting for the titular duo changed however, with Robert Lowery playing Batman and Johnny Duncan as Robin. Much like the Batmobile from the 1943 serial, Batman and Robin features simply a normal Mercury Convertible, likely feeding into the gag made in Peacemaker abou...

    Adam West was the next live-action Batman and popularized the Caped Crusader on film/TV more than any other, often being classed as the first "official" live-action Batman despite the previous serials. Along with the new man behind the mask came the next iteration of his iconic vehicle, and was the first featuring significant upgrades from its pred...

    The next live-action Batman came in 1989 with Michael Keaton starring in Tim Burton's Batman, arguably beginning the modern era of superhero movies alongside Richard Donner's Superman series. Burton's 1989 Batman and its sequel, Batman Returns, ushered in a new Batmobile alongside Keaton's titular hero and equally upgraded, and darkened, the vehicl...

    Val Kilmer replaced Michael Keaton as Batman in the sequel to Batman Returns entitled Batman Forever. While the two iterations of the character are meant to be the same, Kilmer was chosen to replace Keaton meaning a change of lead actor alongside the Batmobile. In terms of actual upgrades to weapons and gadgets, the two vehicles are fairly similar ...

    Just as with Kilmer's replacing of Keaton, George Clooney was cast to replace the former for Batman & Robin, the sequel to Batman Forever. While Joel Schumacher, the director of both sequels to Burton's films, was somewhat restrained for the third film, his tongue-in-cheek, campy style completely overloaded Clooney's outing and extended to 1997's B...

    The next live-action iteration of Batman, and by far the most critically acclaimed in terms of the quality of his films, was Christian Bale who appeared in Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, and The Dark Knight Rises. While there were several differences between most iterations of the Batmobile up to this point, Christopher Nolan brought arguably the ...

    Gotham is a spin-off to Batman as it chooses to focus on the supporting characters of the Caped Crusaders comics. While the show features a much younger Batman than usual at certain points, it doesn't really focus on his crime fighting vigilantism and as such doesn't feature much in the way of Batman's iconic vehicle. In fact, Gothamdoes not featur...

    Titans, much like Gotham, does not show the Batmobile in action, though artist John Gallagher released concept art (via Instagram) for the series' version which offers the best look at the series' version to date. While a tiny glimpse of the car can be seen in one of the episodes, it is stationary and isn't ever in particular focus much like its ow...

    The next major iteration of Batman after Christian Bale was Ben Affleck's version that began with Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice. This film introduced Batman to DC's planned shared universe, and both Affleck and his character's Batmobile appeared in this film and both Joss Whedon's Justice League and the Snyder Cut in the DCEU. While Affleck's ...

  3. After many years on display at Gatlinburg’s Guinness World Records Museum, The 1966 Barris TV Show Batmobile has moved a couple of blocks and is now part of the Hollywood Star Cars Collection. Designed exclusively for the hit 1966 “Batman” TV show starring Adam West and Burt Ward, this automotive wonder was styled and engineered with the ...

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  4. The Batmobile adapted for the TV show that showcased the Dark Knight a couple of years after initiating the comics. The Batmobile created for the 1968–1969 Filmation Associates TV series was not exactly based on its immediate predecessor’s appearance.

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  6. According to the George Barris. website. , the 1966 Batmobile boasts a weight is 5500 pounds. It has a completely hand-formed steel body. The wheelbase measures 129 inches, the total length spans ...

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