"5 Second Movies" Batman (TV Episode 2008)
movie is edited into short comedic clip
"Siskel & Ebert" Spike Lee (TV Episode 1989)
Clips appear in the teaser for the next episode."Late Night with David Letterman" Episode dated 22 June 1989 (TV Episode 1989)
A clip is shown.- Clips are shown. Movie is reviewed.
Batman: The Making of a Hero (TV Special 1989)
Clips shown"Troldspejlet" Troldspejlet Special: Batman (TV Episode 1989)
reviewed + footage used
Aliens (1986)
The Axis Chemicals set was previously used for the Alien nest set.
Batman Returns (1992)
Batman Forever (1995)
Batman & Robin (1997)
"St. Elsewhere" Rites of Passage (TV Episode 1987)
While he is in his hospital room, Michael Skelton reads the comic book 'Batman: The Dark Knight Returns' #2 (July 1986).Scrooged (1988)
When Frank crashes onto the stage after seeing frozen Herman, director Brice calls him "Joker", in reference to Bill Murray's tryout for the villain in the then-upcoming film. Another character died with a smile on his face, as do some of the Joker's victims."Saturday Night Live" Kevin Kline/Bobby McFerrin (TV Episode 1988)
Upcoming film plugged during "Plug Away".Lean on Me (1989)
line "Now they can call me the Batman".K-9 (1989)
While Dooley is in the warehouse talking to the workers, a woman is seen in a Batman T-shirt.
Metropolis (1927)
The Man Who Laughs (1928)
Dracula (1931)
Mystery of the Wax Museum (1933)
Scene of a villain falling into a giant vat.The Wizard of Oz (1939)
Joker pretends to be injured and shrieks "I'm melting! I'm melting!" in the Witch's style.
"Not Necessarily the News" Episode #7.3 (TV Episode 1989)
Includes a trailer for the sequel: Batman & Rain Man.- "Hi, I'm Johnny Carson, the original Joker and wait till they get a load of me". Said in a Jack Nicholson type voice.
"Not Necessarily the News" Episode #7.8 (TV Episode 1989)
Includes a skit about a Time/Warner/Paramount merger with Indiana Jones and Batman.Prince: Partyman (Music Video 1989)
The music video parodies the movie "Partyman" was written for, with Prince in the role of The Joker."DuckTales" The Masked Mallard (TV Episode 1989)
The Masked Mallard and his appearance is a spoof of Batman.
Batman (1943)
Based on "Detective Comics"Batman and Robin (1949)
Based on "Detective Comics"Batman and Robin (Short 1964)
Based on "Detective Comics"Alyas Batman at Robin (1965)
Based on "Detective Comics"Batman (TV Series 1966–1968)
Based on "Detective Comics"