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A '''[[Batboat]]''' appears in the film ''[[Batman Forever]]'', piloted by [[Robin (Chris O'Donnell)|Robin]], and is quickly destroyed by [[The Riddler (Jim Carrey)|The Riddler]] and [[Two-Face (Tommy Lee Jones)|Two-Face]]. In the same film, a version of the [[Batwing (Batman Forever)|Batwing]] is shown to have a cockpit that can transform into a [[Batsub|submersible vehicle]] should the air vehicle be shot down. The Batboat (a [[Jet engine|jet]]-powered [[cigarette boat]]) from ''Batman Forever'' fit within the film's [[H. R. Giger]]-inspired [[biomechanical]] theme. |
A '''[[Batboat]]''' appears in the film ''[[Batman Forever]]'', piloted by [[Robin (Chris O'Donnell)|Robin]], and is quickly destroyed by [[The Riddler (Jim Carrey)|The Riddler]] and [[Two-Face (Tommy Lee Jones)|Two-Face]]. In the same film, a version of the [[Batwing (Batman Forever)|Batwing]] is shown to have a cockpit that can transform into a [[Batsub|submersible vehicle]] should the air vehicle be shot down. The Batboat (a [[Jet engine|jet]]-powered [[cigarette boat]]) from ''Batman Forever'' fit within the film's [[H. R. Giger]]-inspired [[biomechanical]] theme. |
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Revision as of 18:51, 2 December 2010
A Batboat appears in the film Batman Forever, piloted by Robin, and is quickly destroyed by The Riddler and Two-Face. In the same film, a version of the Batwing is shown to have a cockpit that can transform into a submersible vehicle should the air vehicle be shot down. The Batboat (a jet-powered cigarette boat) from Batman Forever fit within the film's H. R. Giger-inspired biomechanical theme.