What if Batman lost his parents, was inspired to fight crime, but cursed with a very high voice? That might actually make him more lethal. It would throw people off. That's a movie I would see. Batman: Tenor in the Dark.
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This would also be a good song for Batman I think. He would have the right intensity for it.
This would also be a good song for Batman I think. He would have the right intensity for it.
That seems more like Aquaman.
It's impossible to scowl while singing this.
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It's impossible to scowl while singing this.
How about that song "Don't Worry Be happy". I would pay to see and hear Batman sing that in a karaoke bar.
Perhaps someone could persuade him to try one of these... I think Batman has the perfect voice for the male vocals in these songs lol
Even funnier because I did not understand the implications of these songs as a child and they're much more hilarious now...
Luca, if you're saying Robin would sing the lead vocal in "Barbie Girl" and Batman would sing the guy's part, then you are a hero. I will leave this thread to you after I die. You know how to run things.
Speaking of Tarzan, Robin needs another showcase:
I used to have a CD with this song, "The Greatest Dancer" by Sister Sledge, and "Ring My Bell" by Anita Ward, on it. It annoyed my mom so much that it mysteriously "went missing" from her car one day...Once Batman meets Maslow's hierarchy of needs, and self-actualizes, I think we'll get this:
That would never happen. Batman breathes depression.If Batman is happy, is he still Batman?
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