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Only once, then batman wipped out his bat blow hose and filled it back up.

2006-09-18 05:15:10 · answer #1 · answered by a_poor_misguided_soul 5 · 1 0

Batman has had many flat tires. Batman in basic terms makes alfred restoration it. Now that robins the following Batman makes him restoration it. Batmobile is going so quick, Batman thinks even roadkill will make a tire flat. Batman has lost many criminals because of this....

2016-11-27 22:02:30 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Batmobile Specifications:
Curb weight: 5500 lb
Wheelbase: 129 in.
Length: 225 in.
Width: 84 in.
Height: 48 in.
Fins: 84 in.
Engine: 390ci, V-8 (atomic turbine)
Transmission: B&M Hydro Automatic (2nd transmission)

Gadgetry:
This Batmobile had a nose-mounted chain slicer, lasers, rockets, an on-board telephone, radar, dash monitor, on-board computer, and police beacon. If needed, the Batmobile is capable of a quick 180° "bat-turn" thanks to two rear-mounted 10' parachutes, and the it is equipped with a smoke emitter and a nail spreader to discourage pursuit. Some changes were made during the run of the series, including different license plates, a change in steering wheel, and the addition of extra gadgets such as the rear-facing camera and battering ram.

Full list of Gadgets:
Bat-glove Compartment
Infrared Bat-dust (glows in light and in dark, but only visible when viewed through the Batmobile's specially tinted windshield)
Emergency Bat-turn Lever (releases the Batmobile's parachute that enables quick turns)
Bat-deflector (diverts a criminal tracking signal, leading them to a miniature Batcave in the middle of nowhere)
Bat-ray (can do many things, such as open van doors)
Super-powered Bat-magnet (for opening steel doors from a distance)
Odour Sensitometer Radar Circuit (puts a certain scent on the radar screen)
Ultrasonic Recorder (also records regular sounds)
Batmobile Parachute Pickup Service Signal (calls forementioned service to pick the Batmobile's parachute off the city street)
Emergency Bat-trunk Lock
Bat-zooka (can fire explosive blasts, or is used to fire bat-ropes to tops of very tall buildings)
Anti Mechanical Bat-ray (renders mechanical apparati useless)
Bat-tering Ram (also known as the Bat-ram, used for knocking down reinforced doors)
Library Paste Bat-dissolving Switch
Bat-safety Belt
Bat-radarscope
Bat-alert Buzzer (in all Bruce's cars, indicates when the Batphone in the Batcave is ringing)
Bat-scope (television screen that can be used to monitor someone's movements)
Anti-theft Activator (can be disguised as the Start button, fires fireworks from the car)
Anti-fire Activator (fills Batmobile with extinguishing foam)
Bat-ray Projector (fires blue ray from headlights that shut down a car's ignition)
Hidden Bat-laser Beam
Homing Receiver Scope
Inflatable Batmobile (kept in Batmobile for use as a decoy)
Anti-crime Recorder (with remote radio pick-up, kept in trunk)
Ultrasonic bat-ray (used for flushing villains out of hiding places)
High Energy Radar (for probing large, potentially dangerous objects)
Anti-theft Device (to prevent undesirables from stealing Batmobile)
Bat Armor (protects Batmobile from explosives; unfortunately leaves tires unprotected
Automatic Tire Repair Device (automatically repairs Batmobile's damaged tires)
Bat-o-meter (for tracking radioactive material within a 50 mile radius)
Tiny TV Transmitter (sends TV signal from Batmobile to Batcave)
Emergency Bat-turn Lever (for making 360 degree turns when at full stop)
Super-speed Afterburner (when engaged, the Batmobile goes very fast)
Bat-smoke (pressing this button releases a smokescreen)
Remote Control Batmobile Circuit (should a villain steal the Batmobile, Batman can control it by starting this circuit via a relay link in the Batcave)
Bat-scope (basically a TV which picks up the local stations)
Bat-photoscope (works in conjunction with the Microfilm Crime File back in the Batcave. Through this device a photo from the crime file can be reproduced in the Batmobile.)
Alf-cycle

Does list "Automatic Tire Repair Device (automatically repairs Batmobile's damaged tires)" which would mean that the Batmobile never had to call AAA - all Batman needed to do was push a button.

2006-09-18 05:24:43 · answer #3 · answered by Chelle 2 · 0 1

holy trivia batman. 0?

2006-09-19 13:02:54 · answer #4 · answered by melissa 2 · 0 0

Im pretty sure it was once......
It was when he waz trying to stop a train.
I think the bad guy in that episode was ....oh gosh i cant remember....

2006-09-18 05:16:24 · answer #5 · answered by missme 2 · 0 0

Like us Cali people say...."heaka times!"

2006-09-18 05:19:58 · answer #6 · answered by Khat 2 · 0 0

Once, but it repaired itself

2006-09-18 05:27:05 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

twice but it repared itself

2006-09-18 17:16:28 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

1 million......... deal or no deal?

2006-09-18 05:14:46 · answer #9 · answered by stuffy 5 · 0 1

ummm...I think once

2006-09-18 05:21:31 · answer #10 · answered by Ali Z 3 · 0 0

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