A TVTA Special.
Zap!! Pow!! Here be Bats! Presenting… a TVTA special: A bat-tastic, bat-load of print ads and comic book treats, magazine covers, catalogues, Batmobiles, Batboats, Batcopters and Batbikes, the occasional Batvillain, and, erm… delicious Hostess Cup Cakes, Twinkies and Fruit Pies… all from the collection of TVTA! Holy Bat Printables! Enjoy 🙂
Batman 1960s – 1980s
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1977. US.
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1977. US.
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1967. France.
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1967. France.
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1967. Denmark.
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1978. US.
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1978. US.
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Weetabix. 1979. UK.
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1978. US.
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1989. US.
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1975. US.
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Hostess Batman. 1977. US.
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1977. US.
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1978. US.
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1978. US.
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1980. US.
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1976. US.
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1979. US.
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1979. US.
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1980. France.
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1980. France.
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1980. France.
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1980. France.
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1980. France.
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1988. UK.
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1988. UK.
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1988. UK.
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1988. UK.
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1988. UK.
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1988. UK.
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1988. UK.
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1988. UK.
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1988. UK.
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1988. UK.
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1988. UK.
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1989. US.
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1989. US.
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1987. US.
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1987. Sweden.
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1983. UK.
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Batman bike horn. 1977. US.
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Wonder Woman Pez. 1981. US.
Batman 1990s
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1996. US.
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1996. US.
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1996. US.
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1996. US.
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1995. France.
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1991. UK.
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1992. US.
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1995. France.
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Batman. More Fun From Kenner Catalogue. 1997. US.
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Batman. More Fun From Kenner Catalogue. 1997. US.
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Batman. More Fun From Kenner Catalogue. 1997. US.
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Batman. More Fun From Kenner Catalogue. 1997. US.
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Batman. More Fun From Kenner Catalogue. 1997. US.
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Batman. More Fun From Kenner Catalogue. 1997. US.
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1990s. US. TVTA Collection.
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1992. US.
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1990. US.
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1990. US.
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1990s. US. TVTA Collection.
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1998. US.
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1997. US.
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1995. US.
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Batman Forever. Tiger Electronics. 1995. US.
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1995. US.
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1995. US.
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1995. US.
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1998. US.
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1996. US.
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1998. US.
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1996. US.
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1999. US.
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1997. US.
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1996. US.
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1998. US.
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1996. US.
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1997. US.
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1997. US.
Batman 2000 to 2020
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2008. Japan.
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2008. Japan.
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2008. Japan.
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2008. Japan.
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2008. Japan.
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2006. US.
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2018. Japan.
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2017. Japan.
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2018. UK.
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2012. US.
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2012. US.
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2000s. France. TVTA Collection.
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2000s. UK. TVTA Collection.
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2006. UK.
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2006. US.
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2006. US.
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2004. UK.
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2004. UK.
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2004. UK.
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2004. UK.
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2004/5. TVTA Collection.
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2004/5. TVTA Collection.
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2004/5. TVTA Collection.
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2009. France.
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JLA Classified. 2008. UK.
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2016. US.
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2014. US.
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2014. US.
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2014. US.
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2014. US.
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2014. US.
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2014. US.
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2014. US.
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2014. US.
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2014. US.
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2014. US.
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2014. US.
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2014. US.
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2019. France.
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2019. France.
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2019. France.
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2019. France.
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2019. France.
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2019. France.
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2019. France.
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2015. US.
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2015. US.
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2015. US.
Thanks for looking 🙂
RE-posted on twitter @trefology
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Big Bat-thanks for the tweet Tref 🙂
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Big bat-welcome
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Batman! Another of my favourite from when I was younger. Weekend telly had a lot to do with that… the Adam West and then the Tim Burton and Nolan flicks kept me interested as I got older. I had the Corgi cars… and perhaps a utility belt… though that may have been my brother’s.
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It’s been good watching how Batman’s developed from the 60s TV series and cartoons. Long may the Bat continue!
Seems that utility belt was popular then, as a lot of folk are saying they had that as kids.
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It has, yeah. I quite enjoyed the animated series from the (I think) late 90’s. But, I have to admit, I haven’t much taken to Ben Affliction’s Batman.
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Same here. Plus, Bale was always going to be a hard act to follow.
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Thanks for the fantastic pictures! I might have to do a Batman toy post soon…
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That would be cool.
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I have never met any one whom has ever eaten a twinky.
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Wow TVTA viewers, what a bumper Bat-Fest of Bat-Verts (adverts!). I can join the club and say I owned the Corgi Batmobile with chain cutter blade, firing rocket tubes and the flashing flame exhaust pipes. My elder brother had the smaller scale triple pack of vehicles (I mentioned before how I modified the Bat-Boat to make it run on baking soda). It was cool to see the DC comics scale model of the “original” town car Batmobile, I’ve never seen that model before. Thanks for sharing these.
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Thanks FT. Was fun putting this post together. I’d love to get hold of some more of the early 2000’s Batman vehicles made by Corgi. Such a cool and wide selection to choose. I have 3 so far, pictured in the post. Also would like to add the Corgi Juniors Batmobile and Jokermobile at some point.
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Holy Super Bat Post, TVTA!!!! 🦇🦇🦇
It’s a fantastic collection! My fave is the old series with Adam West & Burt Ward. They still rerun it here at times. Holy best camp Batman & Robin, ever!! Thank you! Again, love this! xxx
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Cheers Resa. Same here, love the 60s Batman and Robin series! xxx
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Grew up watching the Adam West led “Batman” series in the 1960s, I had a model Batmobile, utility belt and Batman Cow. Thanks for the memories.
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Thanks! I loved the Batman series when they showed the reruns in the 70s on British TV. Adam West will always be my favourite Batman. You had some cool toys. I had the Corgi Batmobile – what a great model that was with its action features and tiny Batman and Robin figures.
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Thanks and that corgi batmobile sounds cool. The figures couldn’t come out of mine.
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Holy fantastic Bat Adverts Batman! Loved looked through these, brought back so many happyt memories. Was lucky enough to have the utility belt in that Batmania ad, that was so much fun! I remember the ads for the cup cakes and fruit bars in comics as well, never saw them in the shops here in UK as a kid, always wondered what they tasted like LOL! 🙂
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Cheers Paul. Same here I always wondered about the Hostess products. Finally tried a cup cake when I was in the States some years back and they were nice. Cool you had the Bat utility belt – they made some absolutely cracking toys back then for Batman.
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Those cakes sure sound nice! Yes, the utility belt was cool. If memory serves me right, I think I saw an ad for a Spider-Man version once. Yes, there were so many great Batman toys to collect at that time, all good fun 🙂
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“Holy Perfectly Published Post TVTA!” love me some Bats!
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Yes! Went a bit Bat-crazy I know. Cheers Arcane 🙂
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Twas Bat-tastic, my friend! 🙂
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