Batman, Giant Transforming Playset with Exclusive 4” Batman Figure and Accessories, Kids Toys for Boys 4+ & Interactive Gauntlet with Over 15 Phrases and Sounds, for Kids Aged 4+

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Batman, Giant Transforming Playset with Exclusive 4” Batman Figure and Accessories, Kids Toys for Boys 4+ & Interactive Gauntlet with Over 15 Phrases and Sounds, for Kids Aged 4+

Batman, Giant Transforming Playset with Exclusive 4” Batman Figure and Accessories, Kids Toys for Boys 4+ & Interactive Gauntlet with Over 15 Phrases and Sounds, for Kids Aged 4+

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span itemprop="name">Really good toy for imagination!My 5 yr old grandson loves this! Plays with it constantly!!

Date published: 2022-01-09
In Batman: Brotherhood of the Bat, some years after Bruce Wayne's death and humanity's decimation by a virus unleashed by Ra's al Ghul, Ra's takes control of the Batcave and uses some of Bruce's sketches of possible costumes to create an army of Bat-men based on Bruce's rejected costume designs. Eventually, this 'Brotherhood' is infiltrated by Tallant, the son of Bruce Wayne and Talia al Ghul, who is able to destroy the Brotherhood from within using his father's own costume, culminating in him defeating his grandfather in a duel in the cave. Batcave East: An abandoned oil refinery owned by Wayne Enterprises. It fell out of use during a gasoline crisis when the company moved all of its holdings offshore decades ago. [11] div class="bvseo-author">Answered by: Spin Master Customer Care
Date published: 2022-05-26

span itemprop="author" itemtype="https://schema.org/Person" itemscope>Ways Mom from span itemprop="author" itemtype="https://schema.org/Person" itemscope>Chandini S from Batman stands over 83cm (33 inches) tall and transforms into the Batcave which features 10 areas for action! The Origin of the Bat Cave A blog post by Bill Jourdain about the earliest comics appearances of the Batcave

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Beatty, Scott (2008). "Batman". In Dougall, Alastair (ed.). The DC Comics Encyclopedia. London: Dorling Kindersley. pp.40–44. ISBN 978-0-7566-4119-1. When he puts on the mask, Bruce Wayne becomes the superhero Batman; and when your little one opens up this giant figurine, it transforms into Batman's secret lair. With active lights and sounds, and an exclusive mini-Batman figurine, this playset offers endless hours of enjoyment, all folded into one neat, storable unit. If you ask us, there are plenty of activities to occupy budding crime fighters. The Batcave made its comic book debut in Detective Comics #83 in January 1944. [3] Over the decades, the cave has expanded along with its owner's popularity to include a vast trophy room, supercomputer, [4] and forensics lab. There has been little consistency as to the floor plan of the Batcave or its contents. The design has varied from artist to artist and it is not unusual for the same artist to draw the cave layout differently in various issues. In the episode "Artifacts", archaeologists from the future unearth the Batcave. Its titanium supports are printed with binary code, as the computer information would not survive that long. The archaeologists theorize that Thomas Wayne was Batman and that Bruce Wayne was Robin. In another segment of the episode, set in 2027, Barbara Gordon (as Oracle) is shown at the Batcomputer in the Batcave. The archaeologists also uncover her wheelchair, and believe that Alfred used it.

span itemprop="name">Awesome BatmanThis batman bat tech batcave is totally AWESOME !!! my kids just about lost their mind when they saw it . once assembled ( and it does take a little bit of time assembling the batman together for the inside parts ) its pretty darn cool . the fact it's a giant batman and stands about the same height as one of my kiddos was super fun. he loved that you could open it up and their was a whole batman world inside with a up and down elevator and another batman figure to play inside with.highly recommend for any DC/ batman man's , it's a great toy.

Date published: 2022-04-06
Hi Samira, Thank you for your question. The age recommendation for this is for children 4 and up. The box is 33 inches tall. We hope this helps! Upon his initial foray into crime-fighting, Wayne used the caves as a sanctum and to store his then-minimal equipment. As time went on, Wayne found the place ideal to create a stronghold for his war against crime, and has incorporated a plethora of equipment as well as expanding the cave for specific uses. span itemprop="author" itemtype="https://schema.org/Person" itemscope>Myrle McNeal frombegin-bvseo-questions-->

a b Wagstaff, Keith (July 16, 2012). "9 examples of improbable superhero technology". Time. ISSN 0040-781X . Retrieved August 12, 2020.

A new version of the Batcave appears as a level in Injustice 2. This version was originally the Gotham Underground Subway built by Bruce's great-grandfather. It's also where Bruce keeps his communications and surveillance hub, Brother Eye. It is currently unknown if Batman reclaimed the original Batcave and Wayne Manor after the fall of Superman and The Regime. Batcave Central: Located fifty feet below the bottom of Robinson Park Reservoir, it is accessible through a secret entrance at the foot of one of the Twelve Caesars statues at the north of the park. This safehouse was put out of commission by Poison Ivy, her "Feraks", and Clayface. [11] There is also a glass case display of Jason Todd's Robin costume as a memorial to him, with the epitaph "A Good Soldier", which remains even after Todd's resurrection. Barbara Gordon's Batgirl costume also remains on display. In the Dark Horse two-part crossover, Grendel/Batman II, Hunter Rose's skull is also put on display in the memorabilia room. LIFE-SIZE BATMAN: Batman is over 33 inches tall! Includes exclusive 4" Batman action figure to add to your Batman collection! Gear up with 9 exclusive Batman accessories, including grappling hook, armor, and more!Turn the top Power Pad to tilt the bat symbol and move the platforms to the projectile launcher or Batwing up and down a b Jimenez, Phil (2008). "The Batcave". In Dougall, Alastair (ed.). The DC Comics Encyclopedia. New York: Dorling Kindersley. p.133. ISBN 978-0-7566-4119-1. OCLC 213309017. span itemprop="name">Great toyMy 5 year old just got this toy for Christmas. He can not leave it alone. It is very sturdy and easy to put together despite the large amount of small parts provided. We love the fact that it closes into a giant Batman figure. It is a really neat toy. We did notice it only comes with one action figure so make sure to look into more of those. My son was playing and instantly asked me where the joker was. All in all really great.

Date published: 2021-12-25

Bob Kane, who was on the film set, mentioned this to Bill Finger who was going to be the initial scripter on the Batman daily newspaper strip. Finger included with his script a clipping from Popular Mechanics that featured a detailed cross-section of underground hangars. Kane used this clipping as a guide, adding a study, crime lab, workshop, hangar and garage. This illustration appeared in the Batman " dailies" on October 29, 1943, in a strip entitled "The Bat Cave!" A story in Batman #81 featured Two-Face tying Batman and Robin to a giant replica of his silver dollar coin. This story was the basis for an episode of Batman: The Animated Series wherein Batman gains the giant coin from that encounter; this has caused widespread confusion as to the actual origin of the coin trophy.

In the 2009 video game Batman: Arkham Asylum, Batman can access a secret auxiliary Batcave hidden within the cave system beneath Arkham Island after the Joker takes control of the asylum. This Batcave is small and fairly spartan compared to its comic counterpart, containing only two small platforms, a Batcomputer, and one of Batman's Batwing planes. Near the end of the game this cave was partially destroyed by Poison Ivy. The Batcave serves as Batman's secret headquarters and the command center, where he monitors all crisis points in Gotham City, as well as the rest of the world. Batcave" safehouses [ edit ] The "bat bunker" in Batman and Robin #1 (August 2009). Art by Frank Quitely.There is a containment vault solely for Lex Luthor's Kryptonite ring. [7] However, it was later revealed that Batman built another containment facility within the cave for a variety of forms of Kryptonite. [8]



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