Has the Batmobile ever got stuck in a traffic jam?
Has the Batmobile ever got stuck in a traffic jam?
I suppose the Dark Knight will just leave it there in the case of an emergency (perhaps causing more trouble by parking that monster in the middle of the street), but looking for more data on this question I came across this article, that mentions a case where the Batmobile self-drove to a specific location in order to save Batman from a fall, which will worsen the situation if it doesn't make it in time.
So... is there any mention in the comics or TV of the Batmobile getting stuck in a traffic jam or a complication derived from this that Batman had to solve?
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Has the Batmobile ever got stuck in a traffic jam?
I suppose the Dark Knight will just leave it there in the case of an emergency (perhaps causing more trouble by parking that monster in the middle of the street), but looking for more data on this question I came across this article, that mentions a case where the Batmobile self-drove to a specific location in order to save Batman from a fall, which will worsen the situation if it doesn't make it in time.
So... is there any mention in the comics or TV of the Batmobile getting stuck in a traffic jam or a complication derived from this that Batman had to solve?
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The batmobile (and driver) isn't exactly the greatest respecter of traffic laws or roads.
– Jack B Nimble
Oct 9 '18 at 23:52
You mean it just goes over the cars like a Monster truck? Got any reference of it in Batman-related media?
– LudovicoN
Oct 10 '18 at 0:01
google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://…
– FuzzyBoots
Oct 10 '18 at 0:43
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I've found references to it happening in the Keaton Batman film right before Joker attacks Batman and Vale the first time.
– FuzzyBoots
Oct 10 '18 at 0:58
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In most of the Batman comic books in my collection, Batman only seems to use the Batmobile to drive through downtown Gotham when it's late at night -- i.e. well after most people have gone home from their day jobs, and so "rush hour" has already passed and the streets are less crowded. But I want to think about this some more.
– Lorendiac
Oct 10 '18 at 2:06
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Has the Batmobile ever got stuck in a traffic jam?
I suppose the Dark Knight will just leave it there in the case of an emergency (perhaps causing more trouble by parking that monster in the middle of the street), but looking for more data on this question I came across this article, that mentions a case where the Batmobile self-drove to a specific location in order to save Batman from a fall, which will worsen the situation if it doesn't make it in time.
So... is there any mention in the comics or TV of the Batmobile getting stuck in a traffic jam or a complication derived from this that Batman had to solve?
dc batman
Has the Batmobile ever got stuck in a traffic jam?
I suppose the Dark Knight will just leave it there in the case of an emergency (perhaps causing more trouble by parking that monster in the middle of the street), but looking for more data on this question I came across this article, that mentions a case where the Batmobile self-drove to a specific location in order to save Batman from a fall, which will worsen the situation if it doesn't make it in time.
So... is there any mention in the comics or TV of the Batmobile getting stuck in a traffic jam or a complication derived from this that Batman had to solve?
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The batmobile (and driver) isn't exactly the greatest respecter of traffic laws or roads.
– Jack B Nimble
Oct 9 '18 at 23:52
You mean it just goes over the cars like a Monster truck? Got any reference of it in Batman-related media?
– LudovicoN
Oct 10 '18 at 0:01
google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://…
– FuzzyBoots
Oct 10 '18 at 0:43
1
I've found references to it happening in the Keaton Batman film right before Joker attacks Batman and Vale the first time.
– FuzzyBoots
Oct 10 '18 at 0:58
4
In most of the Batman comic books in my collection, Batman only seems to use the Batmobile to drive through downtown Gotham when it's late at night -- i.e. well after most people have gone home from their day jobs, and so "rush hour" has already passed and the streets are less crowded. But I want to think about this some more.
– Lorendiac
Oct 10 '18 at 2:06
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show 2 more comments
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The batmobile (and driver) isn't exactly the greatest respecter of traffic laws or roads.
– Jack B Nimble
Oct 9 '18 at 23:52
You mean it just goes over the cars like a Monster truck? Got any reference of it in Batman-related media?
– LudovicoN
Oct 10 '18 at 0:01
google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://…
– FuzzyBoots
Oct 10 '18 at 0:43
1
I've found references to it happening in the Keaton Batman film right before Joker attacks Batman and Vale the first time.
– FuzzyBoots
Oct 10 '18 at 0:58
4
In most of the Batman comic books in my collection, Batman only seems to use the Batmobile to drive through downtown Gotham when it's late at night -- i.e. well after most people have gone home from their day jobs, and so "rush hour" has already passed and the streets are less crowded. But I want to think about this some more.
– Lorendiac
Oct 10 '18 at 2:06
1
1
The batmobile (and driver) isn't exactly the greatest respecter of traffic laws or roads.
– Jack B Nimble
Oct 9 '18 at 23:52
The batmobile (and driver) isn't exactly the greatest respecter of traffic laws or roads.
– Jack B Nimble
Oct 9 '18 at 23:52
You mean it just goes over the cars like a Monster truck? Got any reference of it in Batman-related media?
– LudovicoN
Oct 10 '18 at 0:01
You mean it just goes over the cars like a Monster truck? Got any reference of it in Batman-related media?
– LudovicoN
Oct 10 '18 at 0:01
google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://…
– FuzzyBoots
Oct 10 '18 at 0:43
google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://…
– FuzzyBoots
Oct 10 '18 at 0:43
1
1
I've found references to it happening in the Keaton Batman film right before Joker attacks Batman and Vale the first time.
– FuzzyBoots
Oct 10 '18 at 0:58
I've found references to it happening in the Keaton Batman film right before Joker attacks Batman and Vale the first time.
– FuzzyBoots
Oct 10 '18 at 0:58
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4
In most of the Batman comic books in my collection, Batman only seems to use the Batmobile to drive through downtown Gotham when it's late at night -- i.e. well after most people have gone home from their day jobs, and so "rush hour" has already passed and the streets are less crowded. But I want to think about this some more.
– Lorendiac
Oct 10 '18 at 2:06
In most of the Batman comic books in my collection, Batman only seems to use the Batmobile to drive through downtown Gotham when it's late at night -- i.e. well after most people have gone home from their day jobs, and so "rush hour" has already passed and the streets are less crowded. But I want to think about this some more.
– Lorendiac
Oct 10 '18 at 2:06
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This clip from "Tiny Toon Adventures" is closest literal example of the batmobile being stuck in traffic. The moment begins soon after the 3:50 mark.
I put forth the theory that since we're seeing this done in a cartoon gag/parody infers the incident is such a ludicrously remote probability that it is funny. If it happened often enough in the actual Batman comics, it'd lose that whackadoodle element.
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This clip from "Tiny Toon Adventures" is closest literal example of the batmobile being stuck in traffic. The moment begins soon after the 3:50 mark.
I put forth the theory that since we're seeing this done in a cartoon gag/parody infers the incident is such a ludicrously remote probability that it is funny. If it happened often enough in the actual Batman comics, it'd lose that whackadoodle element.
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This clip from "Tiny Toon Adventures" is closest literal example of the batmobile being stuck in traffic. The moment begins soon after the 3:50 mark.
I put forth the theory that since we're seeing this done in a cartoon gag/parody infers the incident is such a ludicrously remote probability that it is funny. If it happened often enough in the actual Batman comics, it'd lose that whackadoodle element.
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This clip from "Tiny Toon Adventures" is closest literal example of the batmobile being stuck in traffic. The moment begins soon after the 3:50 mark.
I put forth the theory that since we're seeing this done in a cartoon gag/parody infers the incident is such a ludicrously remote probability that it is funny. If it happened often enough in the actual Batman comics, it'd lose that whackadoodle element.
This clip from "Tiny Toon Adventures" is closest literal example of the batmobile being stuck in traffic. The moment begins soon after the 3:50 mark.
I put forth the theory that since we're seeing this done in a cartoon gag/parody infers the incident is such a ludicrously remote probability that it is funny. If it happened often enough in the actual Batman comics, it'd lose that whackadoodle element.
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The batmobile (and driver) isn't exactly the greatest respecter of traffic laws or roads.
– Jack B Nimble
Oct 9 '18 at 23:52
You mean it just goes over the cars like a Monster truck? Got any reference of it in Batman-related media?
– LudovicoN
Oct 10 '18 at 0:01
google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://…
– FuzzyBoots
Oct 10 '18 at 0:43
1
I've found references to it happening in the Keaton Batman film right before Joker attacks Batman and Vale the first time.
– FuzzyBoots
Oct 10 '18 at 0:58
4
In most of the Batman comic books in my collection, Batman only seems to use the Batmobile to drive through downtown Gotham when it's late at night -- i.e. well after most people have gone home from their day jobs, and so "rush hour" has already passed and the streets are less crowded. But I want to think about this some more.
– Lorendiac
Oct 10 '18 at 2:06