Batman's Day Off is a short parody video produced by Mahalo.com and starring Shawn Lebert as Batman, Jon Ryan as Two-Face and Chrissy Salazar as Catwoman. The spoof depicts the three characters enjoying an afternoon relaxing on the beach and the pier. They munch on cotton candy, stroll along the boardwalk, do some clothes shopping and ride amusement park rides while a series of comedic mishaps occur. Towards the end of the video, Batman attempts to hit on Catwoman, who promptly rejects his advances. In turn, Catwoman puts the moves on Two-Faced, who is uninterested. Chad Neidt filmed and directed the short, which was uploaded to Youtube on April Fool's Day of 2011.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xc6BmmY2-UY
Batman's Day Off Videos
In this humorous spoof of the lives of Batman and friends, the comic book hero spends a leisurely day at the beach with Catwoman and Two-Faced. The group partake in a number of relaxing activities, while goofiness ensues. The video takes a comedic look at Batman's downtime "between Arkham Asylum and Arkham City."
History of Batman
Batman has been the star of comic books, television shows and movies for over seven decades. He debuted in the May 1939 publication Detective Comics #27, where he appeared in "The Case of the Chemical Syndicate," a six-page pulp murder mystery story.http://www.legionsofgotham.org/HISTORYcomplete.html In July of 2010, a copy of this comic was sold at auction in Dallas, Texas for a record-setting $1,075,500.http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/35591830/ns/today-books/
After his initial comic book appearances, Batman was soon turned into the star of a cinema serial that was shown weekly at movie theaters. In the mid-sixties, he was given his own full-color TV show. The Riddler was the villain in the first episode of this show, and the series also produced a number of other memorable bad-guys like The Joker, The Penguin and Catwoman. In the years since, numerous Batman movies have been produced, and a slew of top Hollywood actors have donned the iconic mask and cape.http://www.legionsofgotham.org/HISTORYcomplete.html
