YES HE IS and everyone that says he is not is lying!! (:
Yep Yep he sure is plus hes AWESOME!!
He's the best ninja of the DC Comic's Unviverse!
He's half bat, half Ninja : Duh!!!!!
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He has Martial Arts and stealth training, but he is not a "ninja" because a ninja is defined as: "A covert agent or mercenary of feudal Japan specializing in unorthodox arts of war." Batman did not receive his training in Japan, nor was he a mercenary of feudal Japan.
In the movie Batman Begins, it shows that he had joined a vigilante group called the League of Shadows and received his martial arts training with them.
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Batman has ninja training which is why is the batman. Most of his tactics and skills are of ninja. Batman did receive his training in Japan and it doesn't mean u had to be "Mercenary of Feudal Japan" to be ninja. That's like saying I graduated from the police academy but I'm not going to be a cop. Ninja in feudal Japan were Farmers/Peasants who were rebellious against the crooked government known as the shogunate. Ninja were Samurai and Samurai were Ninja. Samurai by day, Ninja by Night but not all. Ninja were rebellious citizens of Japan. Batman did receive his training in Japan. Batman's trained under his Sensei "Kirigi." At the end of the day, it doesn't matter, Batman is the best Comic Book Character ever!
Beware The Batman will air in 2013, in 3D, instead of the traditional 2D. Batman will be aided by a gun-toting Alfred and a female ninja sidekick named Katana. Villains Joker, Penguin, and Professor Pyg have also been confirmed.
A batman is a servant or valet to an army officer.
that doesnt make sense!!!!!!!! I think he means : "what does the ninja warrior do in japan" is it?
He was Batman in both "Batman Begins" and "The Dark Knight"- both of the films directed by Christopher Nolan. He also will be returning to play the Caped Crusader a third time in "The Dark Knight Rises".
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Batman without a doubt. Batman knows how to do everything.
Yes
I would think that he's a knight, considering the last Batman movie was called The Dark Knight
I doubt it, but they should meet batman instead.
He started it with his boomerangs and ninja skills.
The ninja costume worn by Christian Bale in "Batman Begins" was designed by costume designer Lindy Hemming. She worked closely with director Christopher Nolan to create a contemporary and realistic interpretation of the Batman suit, blending elements of stealth and tactical functionality. The design aimed to reflect Batman's martial arts background while ensuring it fit within the film's darker, more grounded aesthetic.
If Batman was able to catch Banner offguard, then he could perform a ninja-like takedown. However, if Banner hulks out, then Batman has nothing in his arsenal that could even touch Hulk. Except maybe a cellphone...to call Superman.
Beware The Batman will air in 2013, in 3D, instead of the traditional 2D. Batman will be aided by a gun-toting Alfred and a female ninja sidekick named Katana. Villains Joker, Penguin, and Professor Pyg have also been confirmed.
Batman has "ninja-like" abilities, among which is the ability to fade into the background quickly. It's one of the coolest things about him, and helps enhance his mystique to criminals, some of whom think he is a supernatural creature.
Well the Hulk bashes things around whereas Batman acts as ninja and can go around attacking the Hulk from range. Batman can also distract the Hulk and hurt him from a different angle. Batman has defeated large (in size) enemies such as Bane, Solomon Grundy, Clayface, Killer Croc, Titan Joker, and more. So this is a tough battle but I am sure Batman will come out to be the true winner.
Me again, just so you know, I also went as Santa and a Ninja once.
I think that Batman: The Animated Series was set at 24 frames per second. As for TMNT cartoons, I have no idea.