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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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. In the Batman: The Animated Series episode " Beware the Gray Ghost", the Batcave is revealed to be a replica of the lair used by the Gray Ghost, a fiction-within-fiction character and idol to Bruce Wayne. There's also an exhibit of a collection of the Gray Ghost merchandise Bruce Wayne has collected since childhood. The Batcave gets introduced in this series as a large cavern. Bats are seen flying freely in the cave, with large naturally elevated platforms on which Robin practices his balance. Batman's numerous crime-fighting vehicles are seen parked in an adjacent compartment to the Batcave, with an adjoining not-so-secret subterranean garage which stores Bruce Wayne's mammoth collection of vintage and luxury cars. The secret lair of Batman™ comes to life with cool lights and sounds with this Imaginext® Bat-Tech Batcave™ playset 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! h2>

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span itemprop="author" itemtype="https://schema.org/Person" itemscope>Charmelle p from span itemprop="author" itemtype="https://schema.org/Person" itemscope>james from span itemprop="author" itemtype="https://schema.org/Person" itemscope>Parker1234 fromIn the alternate reality of Flashpoint, the Batcave- here used by Thomas Wayne rather than Bruce- is far smaller and more run-down than the traditional version, containing merely a couple of tables for Thomas to work on his equipment and a medical area, with a conventional computer in the upper manor, reflecting Thomas's more brutal and solitary M.O. as Batman as opposed to the more sophisticated training undertaken by his son. [12] Legion of Super-Heroes [ edit ] The Batcave was also featured and expanded on in the 1949 serial Batman and Robin starring Robert Lowery. In this serial, there are filing cabinets and the cave now has a crime lab built in. The cave also contains the first incarnation of a batphone. span itemprop="name">[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I am very much impressed with the design of this toy. It's a great gift for the holidays for kids. This Batman toy is fun to play. It comes with additional accessories that makes the toy appealing. It is a good quality toy
Date published: 2021-11-20
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In Batman & Dracula: Red Rain, Batman destroys the Batcave to eliminate Dracula's followers; having lured them into the cave after a prolonged pursuit through the sewers, he sets off explosive charges to destroy the Batcave's walls at the moment the sun rises, destroying the vampires trapped within it, before setting off additional charges to collapse Wayne Manor to preserve his secrets. The first sequel, Bloodstorm, shows that a cellar beneath a brownstone owned by Alfred Pennyworth serves as a lair/laboratory for Batman after he has become a vampire himself, the Dark Knight 'sleeping' there in his coffin during the day. Although Wayne Manor collapses into the remains of the cave, part of the tunnel system is still intact, with Batman establishing his lair there in the story's second sequel, Crimson Mist, after he surrenders to his new vampire instincts. Despite the collapse of the manor, the cave interior appears mostly intact, with the giant penny, the T-Rex and the Batmobile shown to be undamaged, although there is also a deep chasm within walking distance of the areas where Batman kept the aforementioned items when he was human. At the story's conclusion, Commissioner Gordon sets off explosive charges to destroy the cave's roof, letting the sun into the cave once again to destroy the monster that Batman has become once and for all.

Toysrus.ca & Babiesrus.ca base "Our Suggested Age" ranges on these manufacturer recommendations, as well as considering which ages will enjoy the product. Such factors as a child's developmental skill set and toy popularity help determine the enjoyment levels of a product. span itemprop="author" itemtype="https://schema.org/Person" itemscope>Naga Raghuveer m from Turn the top Power Pad to tilt the bat symbol and move the platforms to the projectile launcher or Batwing up and down Modern retellings of the items' origins can be found in Batman Chronicles stories in issue #8 ("Secrets of the Batcave: Dinosaur Island") and issue #19 ("The Penny Plunderers"). 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.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! This future Batcave of Batman Beyond houses replicas of Batman's enemies (both as wax dummies and robot combat trainers), and a display case with the many permutations of costumes of Robin, Batgirl, Nightwing, and Batman himself. Other items which have been shown to be in the Cave include the Freeze Gun and helmet of Mr. Freeze, the puppet Scarface, a 'shrine' to Bruce Wayne's childhood TV hero, the Gray Ghost, and the costumes of Harley Quinn, Penguin, Riddler, Mad Hatter, Firefly, and Catwoman. During the series, Bruce typically remained in the Batcave to coordinate Terry's efforts over the suit's video-link, giving him information and/or offering advice, although he would enter the field if the situation desperately called for 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

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The Batcave is accessible in the main campaign of Batman: Arkham Origins. From the cave the player can use the Batwing fast travel system, switch to alternate skins and enter the challenge map rooms as opposed to selecting from the main menu as in previous Arkham games. Alfred is also present in the cave, supplying Batman with gadget upgrades. The Batcave is heavily damaged by Bane during the game's climax. It is still damaged during the DLC Cold, Cold Heart, set on New Year's Eve, just after the events of the main game.

Not suitable for children under the age of 3 years due to small parts which could cause a choking hazard 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. span itemprop="name">Really good toy for imagination!My 5 yr old grandson loves this! Plays with it constantly!!

Date published: 2022-01-09

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]LIGHTS AND SOUNDS: Your favorite Super Hero playset comes to life with over 40+ phrases and sounds! Activate lights and sounds as you play for endless interactive play! The cave stores unique memorabilia items collected from the various cases Batman has worked on over the years. Originally, these were stored in a room designed just for them; it was explained that Batman and Robin took one memento from each case. Later, the trophies were shown to be in the large main area of the cave, residing among the rest of the Batcave's furnishings. 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. h2>
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