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{{Infobox Film Object |
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|Object name=Batmobile |
|Object name=Batmobile |
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|official= Batmobile |
|official= Batmobile |
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− | |designer=Tim Flattery |
+ | |designer=[[w:c:batmananthology:Tim_Flattery|Tim Flattery]] |
|type= Custom automobile |
|type= Custom automobile |
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|appearances= ''[[Batman Forever]]'' |
|appearances= ''[[Batman Forever]]'' |
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− | |user=[[Batman (Val Kilmer)|Batman]]<br>[[Robin (Chris O'Donnell)| |
+ | |user=[[Batman (Val Kilmer)|Batman]]<br>[[Robin (Chris O'Donnell)|Dick Grayson]] |
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− | {{quote|It's the car, right? Chicks |
+ | {{quote|It's the car, right? Chicks love the car.|Batman to Dr. Chase Meridian.|Batman Forever}} |
− | The '''Batmobile''' was [[Batman ( |
+ | The '''Batmobile''' was [[Batman (Burtonverse)|Batman]]'s primary mode of transportation. At first, Batman often simply referred to the Batmobile as "the car", and he later called it the Batmobile. The Batmobile was one of the most daunting components in Batman's vast arsenal, and he kept it stored in the [[Batcave (Burtonverse)|Batcave]] when it was not in use. |
==History== |
==History== |
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After he replaced the [[Batmobile (Burton Films)|previous Batmobile]] that he used in his battles against [[The Joker (Jack Nicholson)|The Joker]] and [[The Penguin (Danny DeVito)|The Penguin]], Batman took that model Batmobile out to confront [[Two-Face (Tommy Lee Jones)|Two-Face]] as he held up the Second National Bank of Gotham. |
After he replaced the [[Batmobile (Burton Films)|previous Batmobile]] that he used in his battles against [[The Joker (Jack Nicholson)|The Joker]] and [[The Penguin (Danny DeVito)|The Penguin]], Batman took that model Batmobile out to confront [[Two-Face (Tommy Lee Jones)|Two-Face]] as he held up the Second National Bank of Gotham. |
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− | While he patrolled [[Gotham City (Schumacher Films)|Gotham City]]'s streets, Batman was ambushed by Two-Face and |
+ | While he patrolled [[Gotham City (Schumacher Films)|Gotham City]]'s streets, Batman was ambushed by Two-Face and his thugs. While he escaped the initial attack, [[Two-Face's Thugs]] gave chase in their own cars until Batman turned down an alleyway and, using a grapple system that was built into the Batmobile, ascended the building walls; that allowed him to escape while Two-Face's Thugs crashed into the wall below. |
− | Following [[Robin (Chris O'Donnell)|Dick Grayson]]'s discovery of the Batcave, [[Alfred Pennyworth (Michael Gough)|Alfred |
+ | Following [[Robin (Chris O'Donnell)|Dick Grayson]]'s discovery of the Batcave, [[Alfred Pennyworth (Michael Gough)|Alfred]] was forced to inform Bruce of the theft of the Batmobile as Grayson had taken the car on a joy-ride through Gotham's streets. As he was already in Gotham, Bruce managed to track down Grayson and apprehended both the youth and the Batmobile, and took both back to the Batcave. |
− | During Two-Face and [[The Riddler (Jim Carrey)|The Riddler]]'s attack on [[Wayne Manor ( |
+ | During Two-Face and [[The Riddler (Jim Carrey)|The Riddler]]'s attack on [[Wayne Manor (Burtonverse)|Wayne Manor]], [[Destruction of The Batcave|this Batmobile was destroyed along with a majority of the Batcave]]. |
==Technical Specifications== |
==Technical Specifications== |
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− | [[File:Batmobile 3.jpg|thumb|250px| |
+ | [[File:Batmobile 3.jpg|thumb|250px|An unidentified photograph, unknown if related to production or car show.]] |
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===Statistics=== |
===Statistics=== |
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*Length: 300.0 in (7.62 m) |
*Length: 300.0 in (7.62 m) |
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*Engine: Off-road running engine |
*Engine: Off-road running engine |
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*Wheelbase: 118 in (2.99 m) |
*Wheelbase: 118 in (2.99 m) |
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+ | *Tires: Pivotable |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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<gallery> |
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+ | == Behind the Scenes == |
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+ | [[file:Flattery batmobile.jpg|250px|thumb|[[w:c:batmananthology:Tim_Flattery|Tim Flattery]] illustration]] |
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+ | The car was conceived within the film's [[H.R. Giger|"Gigeresque"]]-inspired biomechanical theme for the vehicles by [[w:c:batmananthology:Tim_Flattery|Tim Flattery]]. |
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*The ''Batman Forever'' Batmobile had a Chevy 350 ZZ3 high-performance motor. It had high compression, 345 horsepower, aluminum heads, angled plugs, and a good valve grind. |
*The ''Batman Forever'' Batmobile had a Chevy 350 ZZ3 high-performance motor. It had high compression, 345 horsepower, aluminum heads, angled plugs, and a good valve grind. |
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*The body was made from a high-temperature epoxy fiberglass laminate. All of the air was extracted though vacuum bagging. |
*The body was made from a high-temperature epoxy fiberglass laminate. All of the air was extracted though vacuum bagging. |
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*In episode 53 of the TV series ''[[wikipedia:The Drew Carey Show|The Drew Carey Show]]'', Drew Carey won the ''Batman Forever'' Batmobile as a prize. Lewis and Oswald took it on a joyride dressed as [[Batman]] and [[Robin]] without Drew's permission. On a sidenote, Oswald was played by [[Diedrich Bader]] who later voiced [[Batman (Batman: The Brave and the Bold)|Batman]] in ''[[Batman: The Brave and the Bold]]''. |
*In episode 53 of the TV series ''[[wikipedia:The Drew Carey Show|The Drew Carey Show]]'', Drew Carey won the ''Batman Forever'' Batmobile as a prize. Lewis and Oswald took it on a joyride dressed as [[Batman]] and [[Robin]] without Drew's permission. On a sidenote, Oswald was played by [[Diedrich Bader]] who later voiced [[Batman (Batman: The Brave and the Bold)|Batman]] in ''[[Batman: The Brave and the Bold]]''. |
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*The ''Batman Forever'' Batmobile was seen in the 2011 Warner Bros. film, ''[[wikipedia:Arthur (2011 film)|Arthur]]'' |
*The ''Batman Forever'' Batmobile was seen in the 2011 Warner Bros. film, ''[[wikipedia:Arthur (2011 film)|Arthur]]'' |
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+ | *The pivoting tires can be explained through the use of hyperboloid gears<ref>Connecting Skew Axles with Hyperboloidal Gears</ref> on axles. |
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+ | == Appearances == |
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+ | * [[Batman Forever (Comic Adaptation)]] |
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+ | * [[Batman Forever (Novelization)]] |
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+ | * [[Batman Forever: The Official Movie Book]] |
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+ | ==References== |
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+ | <references />[https://demonstrations.wolfram.com/ConnectingSkewAxlesWithHyperboloidalGears/ Connecting Skew Axles with Hyperboloidal Gears] |
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[[Category:Vehicles]] |
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Revision as of 23:57, 18 October 2019
- "It's the car, right? Chicks love the car."
- ―Batman to Dr. Chase Meridian.[src]
The Batmobile was Batman's primary mode of transportation. At first, Batman often simply referred to the Batmobile as "the car", and he later called it the Batmobile. The Batmobile was one of the most daunting components in Batman's vast arsenal, and he kept it stored in the Batcave when it was not in use.
History
Batman Forever
After he replaced the previous Batmobile that he used in his battles against The Joker and The Penguin, Batman took that model Batmobile out to confront Two-Face as he held up the Second National Bank of Gotham.
While he patrolled Gotham City's streets, Batman was ambushed by Two-Face and his thugs. While he escaped the initial attack, Two-Face's Thugs gave chase in their own cars until Batman turned down an alleyway and, using a grapple system that was built into the Batmobile, ascended the building walls; that allowed him to escape while Two-Face's Thugs crashed into the wall below.
Following Dick Grayson's discovery of the Batcave, Alfred was forced to inform Bruce of the theft of the Batmobile as Grayson had taken the car on a joy-ride through Gotham's streets. As he was already in Gotham, Bruce managed to track down Grayson and apprehended both the youth and the Batmobile, and took both back to the Batcave.
During Two-Face and The Riddler's attack on Wayne Manor, this Batmobile was destroyed along with a majority of the Batcave.
Technical Specifications
Arsenal
- Grapple system built into the bonnet for vertical ascent.
- Rocket thruster under forward chasis to assist grapple system.
- Wheels capable of forward and sideways driving.
- Camera system for rear vision.
Statistics
- Length: 300.0 in (7.62 m)
- Width: 94.4 in (2.40 m)
- Height: 125.98 in (3.20 m)
- Maximum Speed: 329 mph (530 km/h) with booster
- Engine: Off-road running engine
- Wheelbase: 118 in (2.99 m)
- Tires: Pivotable
Gallery
Behind the Scenes
The car was conceived within the film's "Gigeresque"-inspired biomechanical theme for the vehicles by Tim Flattery.
Trivia
- The Batman Forever Batmobile had a Chevy 350 ZZ3 high-performance motor. It had high compression, 345 horsepower, aluminum heads, angled plugs, and a good valve grind.
- The body was made from a high-temperature epoxy fiberglass laminate. All of the air was extracted though vacuum bagging.
- In episode 53 of the TV series The Drew Carey Show, Drew Carey won the Batman Forever Batmobile as a prize. Lewis and Oswald took it on a joyride dressed as Batman and Robin without Drew's permission. On a sidenote, Oswald was played by Diedrich Bader who later voiced Batman in Batman: The Brave and the Bold.
- The Batman Forever Batmobile was seen in the 2011 Warner Bros. film, Arthur
- The pivoting tires can be explained through the use of hyperboloid gears[1] on axles.
Appearances
- Batman Forever
- Batman Forever (Comic Adaptation)
- Batman Forever (Novelization)
- Batman Forever: The Official Movie Book
References
- ↑ Connecting Skew Axles with Hyperboloidal Gears