 Today on the show we're going to be taking a look at the Hot Wheels Batmobile from the Batman 89 movie. So stay tuned. Hey guys, welcome back to Comic-Ed and TV where all geek culture collies, if you're new to the channel, don't forget to hit that subscribe button so you don't miss out on future videos. Alright guys, as I said today, we're taking a look at the Hot Wheels Batmobile from the Batman 89 movie starring Michael Keaton, directed by Tim Burton. There's really not much to this cover. It's got the 89 Batman logo, it's got the Batmobile. Batmobile on this actually has red windows, which I'm not sure why. This is one of six. Here's the others in the collection. Got the Batmobile. Then we got another version of the Batmobile, another one, the Tumblr, Arkham Asylum Batmobile and the Lamborghini Merciel Lago, however you pronounce that. As you can see here, WBDC, Batman and Mattel. So let's go ahead and open this up. And as you can see, very gray in color. The guns are black. The wheels are black. The Batmobile itself is gray with this little engine turbine being black. And the windows are like a crimson red. Now, in contrast, we're going to go ahead and put them up against another version of the 89 Batmobile. As you can see, these are two very different interpretations of the same Batmobile. This one, it has a bigger front end, very rounded, very tall. Very small back wheels, very small bat wings and a yellow front windshield. This one, it's got the right proportions to the movie. However, the color is off. I don't know why they did that, why they did it that way. And this one, I'd say this one's maybe just a little bit heavier than this one. Maybe about a gram heavier. As you can see, the bottom of this one is silver. The bottom of this one is black, made in Thailand. I can't really tell what else it says on the bottom. But it's cool for the collection. I've enjoyed collecting Batmobiles for a while now. The first one I got was this one right here from the Arkham Knight, or no Arkham Asylum video game. My wife got me. I kept it in the package for quite a while, hung up on my wall. I decided to take it out. I couldn't stand it anymore and set it on my shelf. It's from Arkham Asylum. My next one, this one, I believe it's from Arkham City. No, it looks like this one's from Arkham Asylum as well. As you can see, this one is a lot more muted and less shiny than this one. This one, it almost looks plastic. I mean, it's metal. It just looks plastic. It doesn't really have the same shine to it as the other Batmobile. Then we've got the tumbler. After that, we've got two different versions of the Batmobile. I believe this one is from Batman v Superman Dawn of Justice. And I think this one might be from Arkham City or no Arkham Knight, but I could be wrong. After that, we've got the Bat, which really should have came with a stand. Then we've got the Bat Cycle from the 66 Batman. As you can see, it comes with Robin's sidecar and it does detach just like that. If you guys remember from the Batman 66 TV series, anytime they take the Bat Cycle and they'd have to split up, Robin could detach his Bat car and go off on his own. It is kind of goofy looking, but it was fun. After that, we've got the 66 Batmobile. It's very nice, rolls very smoothly, and we got a larger version of the 66 Batmobile. And it actually comes with a hitch to where you can tow the Bat Boat. I do not have the Bat Boat, but this one, it does roll very nicely. The Bat Cycle rolls okay. Not too bad. The Bat does not roll at all. This Batmobile rolls pretty smooth. This one pretty similar to this one. They did really good with the wheels on these Batmobiles. I've seen some Hot Wheels cars where they don't really roll all that great. Not very smooth at all, but each of these pretty smooth. And of course, this one is probably the smoothest out of all of them. Very nice. So there you have it guys, the 89 Batmobile from Hot Wheels, along with my other Hot Wheels Batmobiles in my collection. Hope you guys enjoyed this video. If you did, go ahead and hit the subscribe button so you don't miss out on future videos. I'm Shannon for Comic-Con TV, the only place on YouTube where all geek culture collides. Take care my friends.