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The term originated with the red phone which Commissioner Gordon of the Gotham City Police Department uses to call Batman in the Batman television show of 1966 to 1968. [1] [8] Enclosed in a glass cake dome, [8] [9] this emergency phone was called the Bat-Phone, [1] [8] and glowed red when it rang. [10]
In Joel Schumacher's 1995 sequel Batman Forever, the criminal psychologist Dr. Chase Meridian uses the Bat-Signal to call Batman, to seduce him. Batman is slightly peeved at this: "The Bat-Signal is not a beeper". Later, the Riddler alters the Bat-Signal by projecting a question mark into the sky with the Bat-symbol forming the dot at the base.
[8] [24] O'Neil and the Batman team received hate mail and angry phone calls; according to O'Neil, the calls ranged from " 'You bastard', to tearful grandmothers saying, 'My grandchild loved Robin and I don't know what to tell him. ' " [1] Frank Miller was critical, calling the story "the most cynical thing [DC] has ever done ... fans can call ...
Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito had a “Twins” reunion at the Oscars as they joined forces to present best visual effects to “Godzilla Minus One” and best film editing to ...
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Batman and Harley Quinn is a 2017 American animated superhero film produced by Warner Bros. Animation and distributed by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment. It is the 30th film of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies , and is directed by Sam Liu and written by Jim Krieg and Bruce Timm .
The Damian Wayne incarnation of Robin appears in Batman and Superman: Battle of the Super Sons, voiced by Jack Griffo. [9] The Damian Wayne incarnation of Robin, referred to as "Little Batman", appears in Merry Little Batman, voiced by Yonas Kibreab. [9] Dick Grayson appears in Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham, voiced by Jason Marsden. [7]
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