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The '''Batboat''' appeared in ''[[Batman Forever]]'', was piloted by [[Robin (Chris O'Donnell)|Robin]], and was quickly destroyed by [[Two-Face (Tommy Lee Jones)|Two-Face]]. In the same film, a version of the [[Batwing (Batman Forever)|Batwing]] was shown to have a cockpit that transformed into a submersible vehicle should the air vehicle be shot down. The Batboat (a jet-powered cigarette boat) from ''Batman Forever'' fitted within the film's [[w:c:avp:H._R._Giger|H. R. Giger]]-inspired biomechanical theme.
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The '''Batboat''' appeared in ''[[Batman Forever]]'', was piloted by [[Robin (Chris O'Donnell)|Robin]], and was quickly destroyed by [[Two-Face (Tommy Lee Jones)|Two-Face]].
   
 
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==Behind the Scenes==
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The Batboat (a jet-powered cigarette boat) was conceived within the film's [[H.R. Giger]]-inspired biomechanical theme. The [[Batwing (Batman Forever)|Batwing]] was shown to have a cockpit that transformed into a submersible vehicle should the air vehicle be shot down.
 
===Trivia===
 
*The Batboat later appeared in a computer file that was opened by [[Batgirl (Alicia Silverstone)|Barbara Wilson]] in ''[[Batman & Robin]]''.
   
 
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File:BRBatboat.jpg|Batboat in ''Batman & Robin''.
 
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*The Batboat later appeared in a computer file that was opened by [[Batgirl (Alicia Silverstone)|Barbara Wilson]] in ''[[Batman & Robin]]''.
 
 
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Revision as of 17:12, 27 November 2017

"You sunk my battleship!"
The Riddler to Two-Face.[src]

The Batboat appeared in Batman Forever, was piloted by Robin, and was quickly destroyed by Two-Face.

Behind the Scenes

The Batboat (a jet-powered cigarette boat) was conceived within the film's H.R. Giger-inspired biomechanical theme. The Batwing was shown to have a cockpit that transformed into a submersible vehicle should the air vehicle be shot down.

Trivia

  • The Batboat later appeared in a computer file that was opened by Barbara Wilson in Batman & Robin.

Gallery