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a b Wagstaff, Keith (July 16, 2012). "9 examples of improbable superhero technology". Time. ISSN 0040-781X . Retrieved August 12, 2020. In this version, the Batcave is not located directly underneath Wayne Manor, but was originally in the woods on the manor's outskirts, with Bruce discovering the cave when he fell into them after running away during his parents' funeral. After Wayne Manor was destroyed in some unspecified fire, Bruce and Alfred relocated to a glass house built above the Batcave, which consists primarily of a long access passage that leads to a nearby lake and can be used for the Batmobile or (presumably) the Batplane to gain access. The elevator leading to the house also includes a chamber with an old Robin costume, apparently a memorial, while an upper level includes the Batcomputer and a workshop where Bruce and Alfred can work on Batman's various weapons, including the synthesiser used to distort his voice in the regular suit and the armour he uses to fight Superman. The cave is sometimes depicted as being powered by a nuclear reactor, but most often by a hydroelectric generator made possible by an underground river. Hi Samira, Thank you for your question. The age recommendation for this is for children 4 and up. The box is 33 inches tall. We hope this helps!
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LIGHTS AND SOUNDS: Your favourite Super Hero playset comes to life with over 40+ phrases and sounds! Activate lights and sounds as you play for endless interactive play! Batcave" safehouses [ edit ] The "bat bunker" in Batman and Robin #1 (August 2009). Art by Frank Quitely. A new version of the Batcave appears as a level in Injustice 2. This version was originally the Gotham Underground Subway built by Bruce's great-grandfather. It's also where Bruce keeps his communications and surveillance hub, Brother Eye. It is currently unknown if Batman reclaimed the original Batcave and Wayne Manor after the fall of Superman and The Regime.There is a containment vault solely for Lex Luthor's Kryptonite ring. [7] However, it was later revealed that Batman built another containment facility within the cave for a variety of forms of Kryptonite. [8] The Batcave is featured in The Lego Batman Movie. This version of the Batcave is more larger as it contains many versions of the Batmobile, Bat-themed vehicles and Batsuits.
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