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* MemeticMutation: "Two-Face GET YOUR BROKE ASS OUTTA HERE!"

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* MemeticMutation: "Two-Face GET "GET YOUR BROKE ASS OUTTA HERE!"OUT OF HERE, TWO-FACE"
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* HoYay: It's a parody musical of {{Batman}} that has the adoption of Robin as its main story. Does more really need to be said? ...Yes, actually, because much of the rest of the play consists of attractive men running around in tights and underwear.

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* HoYay: It's a parody musical of {{Batman}} Franchise/{{Batman}} that has the adoption of Robin as its main story. Does more really need to be said? ...Yes, actually, because much of the rest of the play consists of attractive men running around in tights and underwear.
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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: [[MakesSenseInContext Alfred 'buys' Robin for Batman from the Classifieds in a newspaper]] Later Robin says:
-->Robin: I’ve been with my fair of wealthy billionaires throughout the years. It’s always the same song and dance with you types. They think it’s fun to take in a young acrobat for a while, but after the novelty wears off, I’m back on the streets.
** Plus [[AmbiguouslyGay Robin]] [[spoiler: ends up attacking the Penguin by [[{{Squick}} anally penetrating him with a piece of pipe]] ]]
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* MemeticMutation: "Two-Face GET YOUR BROKE ASS OUTTA HERE!"
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** The CatFight between Batman and Sweet Tooth.
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* AwesomeMusic: The whole thing.
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* BadAssAdorable: Robin is usually {{adorkable}}, {{keet}}ish and pretty wimpy. But he does [[spoiler:[[TookALevelInBadAss kick Penguin's ass]] at one point]]
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** "The American Way" starts out making sense in the context of the story, as Superman has just been given a mission by the President of the United States, but Batman's and the villain's verses really don't.

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** "The American Way" starts out making sense in the context of the story, as Superman has just been given a mission by the President of the United States, but Batman's Batman and the villain's verses really don't.villains have no reason to sing about America whatsoever.
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Whether or not that\'s a bad thing is up for debate... which is why it\'s here.

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** "The American Way" starts out making sense in the context of the story, as Superman has just been given a mission by the President of the United States, but Batman's and the villain's verses really don't.
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* AudioErotica: Sweet Lord. The comments on the youtube videos cite Dylan Saunders in particular as having the sort of voice that sounds like angels.
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* OneSceneWonder: Egghead and Calendar Man.
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* {{Hilarious in Hindsight}}: Several bits of dialogue and plot points in The Dark Knight Rises are oddly similar to this musical.
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*** [[http://i46.tinypic.com/2dv98go.gif Superman isn't the only one Batman looks like he's about to kiss.]]
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* AudioErotica: Sweet Lord. The comments on the youtube videos cite Dylan Saunders in particular as having the sort of voice that sounds like angels.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Batman and Robin's relationship is treated more as a [[HeterosexualLifePartners brotherly]] relationship than the father-son one it was in canon.

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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Batman and Robin's relationship is treated more as a [[HeterosexualLifePartners brotherly]] relationship than the father-son one it was in canon.father-son.
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* EarWorm: Well, it's [=StarKid=], so it's a given. Still, the end of "Dark, Sad, Lonely Knight" deserves mention for crawling into your brain and refusing to leave.
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** When the reporters are asking Commissioner Gordon about information on the Batman, on of the reporters, played by Brian Holden, is wearing a white button down shirt, a red tie, and thick framed glasses. These are the same glasses Batman uses to try to expose Superman's secret identity later in Act 1. Clark Kent was trying to find out more about Batman.

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** When the reporters are asking Commissioner Gordon about information on the Batman, on one of the reporters, played by Brian Holden, is wearing a white button down shirt, a red tie, and thick framed glasses. These are the same glasses Batman uses to try to expose Superman's secret identity later in Act 1. Clark Kent was trying to find out more about Batman.
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* TheissTitillationTheory: Robin is a rare [[{{Fanservice}} male example]] considering through 80% of the musical he is running around wearing only underwear.

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* TheissTitillationTheory: Robin is a rare [[{{Fanservice}} male example]] considering through 80% of the musical he is running around wearing only underwear.underwear.
* {{Wangst}}: As is to be expected from a Batman parody, Batman gets a good deal of it, especially before he meets Robin. Superman also gets quite a bit of it regarding his lack of popularity.
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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: [[MakesSenseInContext Alfred 'buys' Robin for Batman from the Classifides in a newspaper]] Later Robin says:

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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: [[MakesSenseInContext Alfred 'buys' Robin for Batman from the Classifides Classifieds in a newspaper]] Later Robin says:
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* Fridge Brilliance : When the reporters are asking Commissioner Gordon about information on the Batman, on of the reporters, played by Brian Holden, is wearing a white button down shirt, a red tie, and thick framed glasses. These are the same glasses Batman uses to try to expose Superman's secret identity later in Act 1. Clark Kent was trying to find out more about Batman.

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* Fridge Brilliance : ** When the reporters are asking Commissioner Gordon about information on the Batman, on of the reporters, played by Brian Holden, is wearing a white button down shirt, a red tie, and thick framed glasses. These are the same glasses Batman uses to try to expose Superman's secret identity later in Act 1. Clark Kent was trying to find out more about Batman.
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** Similarly, Superman is strongly linked to the sun so it could refer to Robin and Superman
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* [[Fridge Brilliance]]: When the reporters are asking Commissioner Gordon about information on the Batman, on of the reporters, played by Brian Holden, is wearing a white button down shirt, a red tie, and thick framed glasses. These are the same glasses Batman uses to try to expose Superman's secret identity later in Act 1. Clark Kent was trying to find out more about Batman.

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* [[Fridge Brilliance]]: Fridge Brilliance : When the reporters are asking Commissioner Gordon about information on the Batman, on of the reporters, played by Brian Holden, is wearing a white button down shirt, a red tie, and thick framed glasses. These are the same glasses Batman uses to try to expose Superman's secret identity later in Act 1. Clark Kent was trying to find out more about Batman.
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* Fridge Brilliance: When the reporters are asking Commissioner Gordon about information on the Batman, on of the reporters, played by Brian Holden, is wearing a white button down shirt, a red tie, and thick framed glasses. These are the same glasses Batman uses to try to expose Superman's secret identity later in Act 1. Clark Kent was trying to find out more about Batman.

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* Fridge Brilliance: [[Fridge Brilliance]]: When the reporters are asking Commissioner Gordon about information on the Batman, on of the reporters, played by Brian Holden, is wearing a white button down shirt, a red tie, and thick framed glasses. These are the same glasses Batman uses to try to expose Superman's secret identity later in Act 1. Clark Kent was trying to find out more about Batman.
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*Fridge Brilliance: When the reporters are asking Commissioner Gordon about information on the Batman, on of the reporters, played by Brian Holden, is wearing a white button down shirt, a red tie, and thick framed glasses. These are the same glasses Batman uses to try to expose Superman's secret identity later in Act 1. Clark Kent was trying to find out more about Batman.
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* {{Tearjerker}}: The show's opening lines.
-->One shot, two shots in the night and they're gone
-->And he's all left alone, he's just
-->One boy, two dead at his feet and the blood stains the street
-->And there's nothing, no there's nothing he can do
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* FoeYay: "To Be a Man" is this in song form.
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* CrossesTheLineTwice: Nearly ALL the times Batman ends up injuring innocent civilians.
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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Probably unintentional but...

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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Probably unintentional but...[[MakesSenseInContext Alfred 'buys' Robin for Batman from the Classifides in a newspaper]] Later Robin says:
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** Batman also has some very... [[HoYay 'close']] moments with nearly ever male main character in the cast. [[YaoiFangirl Viewers]] have commented they almost expected [[UnresolvedSexualTension Batman and Superman]] to kiss at one least one point

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** Batman also has some very... [[HoYay 'close']] moments with nearly ever every male main character in the cast. [[YaoiFangirl Viewers]] have commented they almost expected [[UnresolvedSexualTension Batman and Superman]] to kiss at one least one point
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** Batman also has so very... [[HoYay 'close']] moments with nearly ever male main character in the cast. [[YaoiFangirl Viewers]] have commented they almost expected [[UnresolvedSexualTension Batman and Superman]] to kiss at one least one point

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** Batman also has so some very... [[HoYay 'close']] moments with nearly ever male main character in the cast. [[YaoiFangirl Viewers]] have commented they almost expected [[UnresolvedSexualTension Batman and Superman]] to kiss at one least one point

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