Batman Michael Keaton 1/6 Scale
Batman Michael Keaton 1/6 Scale
About
Batman (Michael Keaton)
Michael Keaton’s portrayal of Batman/Bruce Wayne in Tim Burton’s films redefined the character for modern audiences, bringing a darker, more gothic edge to the iconic superhero. His performances in Batman (1989) and Batman Returns (1992) are considered groundbreaking, helping to elevate comic book movies to mainstream cinema and showcasing the duality of Bruce Wayne and his vigilante alter ego.
Character Overview
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Portrayal:
- Keaton’s Batman is stoic, mysterious, and emotionally complex, emphasizing the psychological toll of being Gotham’s protector.
- His Bruce Wayne is understated and introspective, avoiding the playboy stereotype from earlier interpretations.
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Appearance:
- Keaton’s Batsuit features a black, armored design with the iconic yellow Bat-symbol, capturing a blend of intimidation and practicality.
- His portrayal helped establish Batman as a dark, brooding figure rather than the campy version seen in the 1960s TV series.
Michael Keaton’s Batman Films
1. Batman (1989)
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Director: Tim Burton
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Villain: The Joker (Jack Nicholson)
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Plot:
The film follows Bruce Wayne as he begins his crusade against crime in Gotham City, confronting his nemesis, The Joker, who was once mobster Jack Napier. The Joker’s anarchic chaos clashes with Batman’s pursuit of justice. -
Key Themes:
- The trauma of Bruce’s parents’ murder drives his mission.
- Gotham’s corruption and decay are central to the story.
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Notable Scenes:
- Batman’s dramatic introduction: “I’m Batman.”
- The climactic showdown between Batman and The Joker in Gotham Cathedral.
2. Batman Returns (1992)
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Director: Tim Burton
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Villains: The Penguin (Danny DeVito) and Catwoman (Michelle Pfeiffer)
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Plot:
Bruce Wayne faces off against Oswald Cobblepot, aka The Penguin, a grotesque figure seeking power, and Selina Kyle, aka Catwoman, a morally ambiguous femme fatale with a vendetta. The film delves deeper into Bruce’s psyche, his loneliness, and his connection with Selina. -
Key Themes:
- The duality of masks and identities.
- Bruce’s longing for connection and his struggle with isolation.
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Notable Scenes:
- Batman and Catwoman’s rooftop confrontation.
- The Penguin’s tragic demise, underscoring Burton’s gothic sensibilities.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 30cm
Scale: 1/6
Model Number: MMS692
Material: PVC
cod 87
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