Happy Anniversary BATMAN!
The Best Batman movie ever made!!!
A Big Thank you to Tim Burton and Mr. Keaton, and Mr. Nicholson.
I went every weekend to the theater to see BATMAN when I was ten years old.
BATMAN merchandise was everywhere. I had all of the action figures and vehicles. Every time I'd go to Walgreen's, my Mom would buy me a BATMAN button, they had a bunch of them, they had small ones and, really big ones, I had one big one with the logo, they were of the comic art. I had one with Batman and Robin, and couldn't wait till Robin made it into a movie.
I loved those buttons.
I also had a large plastic Batman figure with a plastic cape, and a small Batman figure, it was hard rubber, and he hung froma Bat-rope that was
attached to a suction cup that had the Bat-Signal type logo on it, I got both of them from a local video store, and then froma local corner store I got my BATMAN baseball cap with the logo, I had a few shirts too.
I had tons of the trading cards too. I was heart broken the day I went to the theater and it was no longer playing, I didn't check first I just thought it would still be there, it ran so long. Then in September I went with my Dad to his local theater in the mall, ( he didn't live with us, I was visiting. ), and they still had it playing there, so I got to see it again, I was so happy. I was exstatic the day I bought it on VHS, now I have the special edition DVD.

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-"Wait'll they getta' load a' me." "Where does he get those Wonderful Toys?"

-"I'm BATMAN."