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  2. DC Comics v. Mark Towle - Wikipedia

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    Like in the comic books, the batmobile as portrayed in the 1966 television series and 1989 motion pictures share similar attributes and character traits even though the appearance seems to be different. The third prong of the test requires the character to be especially distinctive and contain some unique elements of expression.

  3. Anton Furst - Wikipedia

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    Academy Award for Best Art Direction for Batman (1989) Anthony Francis "Anton" Furst (6 May 1944 – 24 November 1991) was an English production designer who won an Academy Award for overseeing design of Gotham City and the Batmobile in Tim Burton 's Batman ( 1989 ).

  4. Batmobile - Wikipedia

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    The #3 Barris-built Batmobile was purchased and restored by Dennis M. Danzik of Paradise Valley, Arizona. It was reportedly purchased for $600,000. Danzik also owns the majority of the Warner Brothers 1989 Batmobile. The #4 Barris-built Batmobile is owned by Doug Jackson, and is located in Southern California.

  5. Batmobile (band) - Wikipedia

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    They returned to their own label, Count Orlok, to release Amazons from Outer Space in 1989. In 1990, they released an EP, Batmobile is Dynamite!, and the following year, their sixth full-length album, Sex Starved. The band went on hiatus in 1993 and re-emerged in 1995 for a tour of Japan. They released a live album from the tour in 1996.

  6. Batman (1989 film) - Wikipedia

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    On designing the Batmobile, Furst explained, "We looked at jet aircraft components, we looked at war machines, we looked at all sorts of things. In the end, we went into pure expressionism, taking the Salt Flat Racers of the 30s and the Sting Ray macho machines of the 50s".

  7. George Barris (auto customizer) - Wikipedia

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    The Batmobile as seen in the 1960s Batman TV series. Photo by Jennifer Graylock. According to Barris, some of his first film work was making soft aluminum fenders for a police car that crashes into the rear of a Mercedes-Benz convertible in North by Northwest. The idea was to give the collision a comedic quality while also preventing serious ...

  8. Ertl Company - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s, Ertl got licenses to produce and commercialise model cars from movies and TV series, such as KITT from the Knight Rider and the Bat-vehicles from the 1989 Batman film. [3] They would also make a multitude of toys for the 1993 Super Mario Bros. movie.

  9. Batman action figures - Wikipedia

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    Mego was a true pioneer in action figure development, responsible for creating the first carded action figure (for S. S. Kresge's), [5] The first exclusive figures (Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson for Montgomery Ward's) [6] and expanded their line to include the 1966 Batman TV series-style Batmobile, the Batcycle. and the Batcopter, as well as ...