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{{Hero Infobox
 
|image = Lego Batman.png
 
|image = Lego Batman.png
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|fullname = Bruce Wayne
 
|fullname = Bruce Wayne
 
|alias = Batman
 
|alias = Batman
|origin = ''The LEGO Movie''
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|origin = ''{{w|The LEGO Movie}}''
 
|occupation = Master Builder<br>
 
|occupation = Master Builder<br>
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Superhero
[[Wyldstyle]]'s boyfriend <small>(formerly)</small><br>
 
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|skills = High intelligence<br>
Gotham's hero
 
|skills = Martial arts<br>
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Martial artistry<br>
 
Speed<br>
 
Speed<br>
Building skills
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Building skills<br>
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Gadgeteering<br>
|hobby = Spending quality time with Wyldstyle <small>(formerly)</small>.<br>
 
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Strength<br>
Hanging out with his friends.
 
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Reflexes
|goals = To save the town of Bricksburg from Lord Business' oppression <small>(''The LEGO Movie''; succeeded)</small>.<br>
 
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|hobby = Brooding.<br>
To save Gotham City from the oppression of the Joker and other villains <small>(''The LEGO Batman Movie''; succeeded)</small>.<br>
 
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Playing guitar.<br>
To revert the Armamageddon that devastated Bricksburg <small>(''The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part''; succeeded)</small>
 
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Watching movies.<br>
|family = Thomas Wayne <small>(father; deceased)</small><br>
 
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Holding hands with Wyldstyle.
Martha Wayne <small>(mother; deceased)</small>
 
 
|goals = {{Scroll box|Save the town of Bricksburg from Lord Business' oppression <small>(''The LEGO Movie''; succeeded)</small>.<br>
|friends = [[Emmet Brickowski]]<br>
 
 
Save Gotham City from the Joker and other villains <small>(''The LEGO Batman Movie''; succeeded)</small>.<br>
[[Wyldstyle]]<br>
 
 
Revert the Armamageddon <small>(''The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part''; succeeded)</small>.}}
[[Vitruvius]] <small>(deceased)</small><br>
 
 
|family = Thomas Wayne <small>(father)</small><br>
[[Benny (The Lego Movie)|Spaceman Benny]]<br>
 
 
Martha Wayne <small>(mother)</small> †<br>
[[Alfred Pennyworth (The Lego Batman Movie)|Alfred Pennyworth]]<br>
 
[[Robin (The Lego Batman Movie)|Robin]] <small>(adopted son)</small><br>
 
[[Batgirl (The Lego Batman Movie)|Batgirl]]<br>
 
 
[[Queen Watevra Wa’Nabi]] <small>(wife)</small><br>
 
[[Queen Watevra Wa’Nabi]] <small>(wife)</small><br>
 
[[Robin (The Lego Batman Movie)|Robin]] <small>(adoptive son)</small><br>
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|friends = [[Queen Watevra Wa’Nabi]] <small>(girlfriend/wife)</small><br>
 
[[Wyldstyle]] <small>(ex-girlfriend)</small><br>
 
[[Batgirl (The Lego Batman Movie)|Batgirl]] <small>(former love interest)</small><br>
 
[[Emmet Brickowski]]<br>
 
[[Vitruvius]] <br>
 
[[Benny (The LEGO Movie)|Benny]]<br>
 
[[Unikitty]]<br>
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[[Metalbeard]]<br>
 
[[Alfred Pennyworth (The Lego Batman Movie)|Alfred Pennyworth]]<br>(father figure)<br>
 
[[Sweet Mayhem]]
 
[[Sweet Mayhem]]
|enemies = [[w:c:villains:wiki:Lord Business|President Business/Lord Business]] <small>(formerly)</small><br>
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|enemies = [[w:c:villains:Lord Business|President Business/Lord Business]] <small>(formerly)</small><br>
[[w:c:villains:Joker (The Lego Batman Movie)|The Joker]] <small>(on and off arch-enemy)</small><br>
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[[w:c:villains:Joker (The Lego Batman Movie)|Joker]] <small>(arch-enemy)</small><br>
[[w:c:villains:wiki:Harley Quinn (The Lego Batman Movie)|Harley Quinn]]<br>
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[[w:c:villains:Harley Quinn (The Lego Batman Movie)|Harley Quinn]] <br>
[[w:c:villains:wiki:Queen Watevra Wa’Nabi|Queen Watevra Wa’Nabi]] <small>(initially)</small><br>
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[[Queen Watevra Wa’Nabi]] <small>(formerly)</small><br>
[[w:c:villains:wiki:Sweet Mayhem|Sweet Mayhem]] <small>(formerly)</small>
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[[Sweet Mayhem]] <small>(formerly)</small><br>
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[[w:c:villains:Rex Dangervest|Rex Dangervest]]
|type of hero = Arrogant Vigilante}}
 
 
|type of hero = Legendary Vigilante}} {{Quote|I only work in black. And sometimes very, very dark grey.|Batman on his costume choices.}}
   
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{{Quote|Dang it!|Batman's catchphrase}}
{{Quote|I only work in black. And sometimes very, very dark grey.|'''Batman''' on his costume choices.}}
 
   
'''Batman''' is the tritagonist of the 2014 comedy-adventure film ''The Lego Movie'' and the eponymous titular main protagonist of the 2017 spin-off film ''The Lego Batman Movie ''and the tertiary tritagonist of the 2019 film ''The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part.'' He is the superhero based on [[Batman (DC Comics)|his original comic book incarnation]], used to be [[Wyldstyle]]'s love interest and is an ally of [[Emmet Brickowski|Emmet]].
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'''Bruce Wayne''', also known as '''Batman''', is one of the tritagonists of the ''Lego'' film franchise. He is based on [[Batman (DC)|his original comic book incarnation]] and is an ally of [[Emmet Brickowski|Emmet]].
   
He is voiced by Will Arnett, who also voices [[The Missing Link]] in ''Monsters vs. Aliens'', [[Surly]] in ''The Nut Job'' and [[BoJack Horseman]].
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He was voiced by {{W|Will Arnett}}, who also voiced [[The Missing Link]] in ''Monsters vs. Aliens'', [[Surly]] in ''The Nut Job,'' and [[BoJack Horseman]] in the series of the same name.
   
 
==Personality==
 
==Personality==
In stark contrast to his live-action interpretations, Lego Batman is incredibly vain and also rather childish. He claims to only use black parts or, failing that, "very dark grey". He obsesses over his bleak existence to the point where it seems like he enjoys being miserable.
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In stark contrast to his live-action interpretations, Lego Batman is incredibly vain and also rather childish. He claims to only use black parts or, failing that, "very dark grey". He obsesses over his bleak existence to the point where it seems like he enjoys being miserable. He is also remarkably childish, enjoying to brag about himself and throwing a tantrum when Alfred locks his computer or when he's forced to attend a winter gala.
   
Underneath it all, Lego Batman does have a sensitive side. Upon seeing the connection that Emmett and Wyldstyle had, he decided to break up with her so she could be with Emmett.
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Underneath it all, LEGO Batman does have a sensitive side. Upon seeing the connection that Emmet and Wyldstyle had, he decided to break up with her so she could be with Emmet. His more sensitive side can also be seen in 'The Lego Batman Movie,' as we see that the reason why he leads a rather lonely existence and doesn't form real connections with others is because he's afraid that if he does so and forms a family of his own, he could lose them similarly to how he lost his parents and so he doesn't want to deal with any more of that inner pain than he already does.
   
 
==Story==
 
==Story==
 
===''The LEGO Movie''===
 
===''The LEGO Movie''===
He first appears in the Old West; saving Emmet, Wyldstyle and [[Vitruvius]] on the Batwing. When confronting Bad Cop, he uses his Master Building power to turn his car into a baby carriage. He then crashes into the sun, taking them all to Middle Zealand. He turns the Batwing into the Batmobile, and shows off the new loud speakers he added to the back of the vehicle. He takes a rainbow to Cloud Cuckoo Land, which he appeared to hate, especially after seeing Lizard Man (who may have reminded him of Killer Croc) and the Circus Clown (who may have reminded him of The Joker). He and the Master Builders went inside "The Dog", where "The Special" made his speech. However, it was not a success as the Master Builders became angry that Emmet was just an ordinary person. Batman tells Wyldstyle that she was right about Emmet being a "ding-dong". Just then, the Super Secret Police attack the palace and Batman calls, "Every man for himself!" However, Wyldstyle convinces him to help her and the others. They then meet [[Benny (The Lego Movie)|Spaceman Benny]], who attempts to help group by building a spaceship. However, he quits after Wyldstyle informs him the skies are surrounded. Emmet then quietly decides that they travel underwater. However, Batman steals his idea, therefore getting the credit. He then helps with the master builders to build a submarine but then customizes it by changing the colour of the spaceship. However, as it goes into the river, the submarine was then destroyed by Bad Cop's army.
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He first appears in the Old West; saving Emmet, Wyldstyle and [[Vitruvius]] on the Batwing. When confronting Bad Cop, he uses his Master Building power to turn his car into a baby carriage. He then crashes into the sun, taking them all to Middle Zealand. He turns the Batwing into the Batmobile and shows off the new loudspeakers he added to the back of the vehicle. He takes a rainbow to Cloud Cuckoo Land, which he appeared to hate, especially after seeing Lizard Man (who may have reminded him of Killer Croc) and the Circus Clown (who may have reminded him of The Joker). He and the Master Builders went inside "The Dog", where "The Special" made his speech. However, it was not a success as the Master Builders became angry that Emmet was just an ordinary person.
   
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Batman tells Wyldstyle that she was right about Emmet being a "ding-dong". Just then, the Super Secret Police attack the palace and Batman calls, "Every man for himself!" However, Wyldstyle convinces him to help her and the others. They then meet [[Benny (The LEGO Movie)|Benny]], who attempts to help group by building a spaceship. However, he quits after Wyldstyle informs him the skies are surrounded. Emmet then quietly decides that they travel underwater. However, Batman steals his idea, therefore getting the credit. He then helps with the master builders to build a submarine but then customizes it by changing the color of the spaceship. However, as it goes into the river, the submarine was then destroyed by Bad Cop's army.
He was then saved by Emmet thanks to his creation of the Double-Decker Couch and was then rescued by MetalBeard to come into his ship. He was involved with Emmet's massive plan against Lord Business. However, he and the others were then captured by the Robo SWAT. He was then freed thanks to Emmet's decision and was involved in the fighting against the Micro Managers. At the end of movie, he decided to end his relationship with Wyldstyle, admitting that he was a jerk to Wyldstyle and especially Emmet.
 
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He was then saved by Emmet thanks to his creation of the Double-Decker Couch and was then rescued by [[Metalbeard]] to come into his ship. He was involved with Emmet's massive plan against Lord Business. However, he and the others were then captured by the Robo SWAT. He was then freed thanks to Emmet's decision and was involved in the fighting against the Micro Managers. At the end of the movie, he decided to end his relationship with Wyldstyle, admitting that he was a jerk to Wyldstyle and especially Emmet.
   
 
===''The LEGO Batman Movie''===
 
===''The LEGO Batman Movie''===
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At the beginning of the film, Joker and his gang of villains hijack a plane laden with explosives and steal all of them. He makes a bomb out of it and attaches it to the Gotham Power Plant which threatens to destroy the entire city unless the city surrenders to him. With the bat signal egged, the government has no choice but to lower the mayor in to meet the Joker's demands. However, the mayor is revealed to be Batman in disguise and he beats down all the villains before taking on Joker himself. Batman manages to grapple onto him as he flees but Joker presents Batman a dilemma: the bomb is about to go off in a minute, leaving Batman with the choice to either defuse it and save the city or defeat his arch-nemesis. Batman however, reveals to Joker his true feelings (or rather lack thereof): he feels nothing towards the villain and that he doesn't view their rivalry as special at all. With that, Batman rushes off to defuse the bomb, leaving the Joker to float away broken-hearted.
Three years after saving the LEGO Universe with Emmet and Wyldstyle, Batman continues fighting crime in Gotham City. During a mission to prevent The Joker from destroying the city, Batman hurts his arch-rival's feelings by telling him he is not as important in his life as he thinks he is, leading Joker to seek the ultimate revenge on him.
 
   
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Saving Gotham once again, Batman is greeted by cheering crowds who he waves and glamors to before heading home, where he changes into a bathing robe and eats his dinner: lobster thermidor. Batman gazes upon a family photo of him and his parents, addressing them and expressing his wish that they could've seen his heroics today. Alfred arrives, spooking him who accidentally kicks him into a piano before apologizing. Alfred tells Batman that he's noticed him going into a similar depressive state and asks him of his biggest fear currently, which Batman claims is either clowns, snakes or "snake-clowns". With it becoming day, Alfred advises Batman to attend tonight's winter gala for Police Commissioner Gordon's retirement, which the superhero refuses to do until enticed with a tuxedo dress-up session.
The following day, Batman attends the city's winter gala as his alter ego, Bruce Wayne, to celebrate the retirement of Commissioner Gordon and the ascension of his daughter [[Batgirl (The Lego Batman Movie)|Barbara]] as Gotham's new police commissioner, but is infuriated when she announces her plans to restructure the city's police to function without the need of Batman. The Joker crashes the party with the rest of Gotham City's villains, but has all of them surrender to the police. Despite realizing that this makes him no longer relevant to the city's safety, Batman suspects his arch-rival is up to something and decides to stop him by banishing him into the Phantom Zone, a prison for some of the most dangerous villains in the Lego multiverse.
 
   
As he plots to steal Superman's Phantom Zone Projector, [[Alfred Pennyworth (The Lego Batman Movie)|Alfred]] intervenes and advises him to take charge of [[Robin (The Lego Batman Movie)|Dick Grayson]], whom Bruce had unwittingly adopted as his ward during the gala, to which he eventually agrees and fosters Dick as Robin. The pair manage to recover the Projector from the Fortress of Solitude, before breaking into Arkham Asylum and using it on the Joker. Annoyed at his recklessness and suspecting that Joker wanted this to happen, Barbara locks up Batman and Robin. While the Projector is being seized as evidence, Harley Quinn, the only villain who the Joker didn't have surrender, steals it back and uses it to free the Joker, who unleashes the villains trapped within the Phantom Zone to cause havoc upon Gotham, including Lord Voldemort, King Kong, Sauron, the Wicked Witch of the West, Medusa, Agent Smith and his clones, the Daleks, the Gremlins, and the Kraken.
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Batman attends the gala as his civilian persona Bruce Wayne. At the gala, he is smitten by Gordon's successor and daughter [[Batgirl (The Lego Batman Movie)|Barbara Gordon]], causing him to unwittingly adopt one of the choir boys and orphan [[Robin (The Lego Batman Movie)|Dick Grayson]] when approached by the kid. During Barbara's address, she reveals her goal of having the police to try and work with Batman to ensure more security and peace in Gotham, annoying Bruce who prefers working alone. Suddenly, the Joker and his posse arrive, causing Bruce to rush into the shadows to change into his Batman costume. However just as Batman arrives back on the scene, Joker reveals that he isn't here to cause mayhem but, after hearing Batman's words, has decided crime is meaningless and thus hands himself up to the authorities (trapping all the other villains in a toy box as well save for Harley Quinn). With organised crime gone from Gotham, Barbara and Batman are lauded as heroes, but with now no villains to fight, the vigilante begins to feel empty and bored.
   
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Suspecting a master scheme behind all this, Batman begins spying on Joker during his prison sentence. He is approached by Barbara Gordon who wishes to establish friendly ties with him but Batman, believing Joker to be scheming something and capable of breaking out of jail, declines and plans to imprison the criminal elsewhere. Just then, a laundry van (driven by a disguised Harley Quinn) from the company "Phantom's Own" arrives, reminding Batman of the one place Joker could be safely imprisoned forever: the Phantom Zone.
Realizing that the city does still need him, Barbara releases Batman and Robin and reluctantly teams up with them to stop the Joker, with the team joined by Alfred. Batman soon finds himself able to trust and rely on the others, allowing them to defeat Sauron, but upon reaching Wayne Island, he ditches the team out of fear of losing them like his parents, choosing to confront Joker alone. Believing Batman to be incapable of change, Joker zaps him to the Phantom Zone, before stealing the Batcave's stash of confiscated bombs and heading for the city's Energy Facility. Arriving in the Phantom Zone, Batman witnesses the harm his selfishness has caused to everyone, and slowly accepts his greatest fear when Robin, Barbara and Alfred decide to come to his aid. Making a deal with the Phantom Zone's gatekeeper, Phyllis, to bring back all the villains in exchange for returning to Gotham City, Batman arrives to save the trio and apologizes, requesting their help to save the day.
 
   
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Back at the Batcave, Batman turns on his computer to find the Phantom Zone Projector's whereabouts, only for Alfred to reveal he installed a parental lock on it. Alfred advises that instead of obsessing over Joker, Batman should take care of his new son Dick. Batman refuses so Alfred opens the entrance to the Batcave to Dick, allowing the two to interact. Batman approaches Dick, announcing that he too, is adopting him and offers him a chance to become a superhero and help him steal the Projector, which he accepts. Dick dons one of Batman's old costumes and, adopting the moniker Robin, sets out with Batman to infiltrate Superman's headquarters to steal it. Arriving at the Fortress of Solitude, Robin offers to give his input on the heist plan but Batman insists on going his way and thus, gets Robin to sneak into the vault while he commands him and distracts Superman. Batman enters, only to find that Superman and the rest of the Justice League are having a party without him. Noticing their ally, the heroes quickly apologize for starting the party without him and console Batman, saying that the invite probably got lost in the mail. With the party in full swing, Batman manages to steal the blueprints of the vault and, guiding Robin through its defenses, heists the Projector. The two celebrate their success before going off to Arkham Asylum.
With Joker planning to detonate the bombs beneath the Energy Facility, causing the plates beneath Gotham to come apart and drop the city into the infinite abyss, Batman turns Barbara into Batgirl, and alongside Alfred and Robin, team up with Gotham's other villains, who felt neglected by Joker, allowing them to successfully send the escaped villains back to the Phantom Zone. However, Batman fails to stop the bombs from detonating, causing the city to split apart. Batman reluctantly convinces Joker that he is the reason for being the hero he is, and working together alongside Batman's friends, the villains, and the city's inhabitants, chain link themselves together, reconnecting the city's plates.
 
   
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Batman and Robin arrive at the prison, where Barbara greets them, eager to establish an alliance. However, she quickly notices the Projector strapped to Robin's back and deduces the duo's plans. Batman and Robin flee from the security and make their way to Joker's cell, where he is blasted into the Phantom Zone. Barbara arrives and, fearing that being sent to the Phantom Zone was Joker's plan all along, imprisons Batman and Robin while seizing the Projector as evidence. Noticing Robin is afraid in his cell, Batman comforts him by having the two beatbox together. Unfortunately, Harley Quinn manages to steal the Projector and open up the Phantom Zone, proving Barbara's fears right as Joker and many other notorious villains he recruited there escape and wreak havoc on Gotham City. Realizing that Gotham does need Batman after all, Barbara releases Batman and Robin and, together with Alfred, team up to defeat Joker.
With the city saved, Batman prepares to be taken back into the Phantom Zone to fulfill his bargain, only to be rejected by Phyllis, who chooses to let him remain after seeing how much he had changed in order to save everyone. Batman allows Joker and the rest of his rogues gallery to escape with the confidence that whenever they return, they'll be no match for the combined team of himself, Robin, Batgirl, and Alfred.
 
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===''The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part''===
 
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Batman notices that Joker has turned Wayne Island into his headquarters and thus the team decide to take down the villains' watchtower, Sauron. They board Batman's Crawler and fly towards the wicked eyeball, but on the way are attacked by the Wicked Witch of the West's Flying Monkeys. While Batman insists of managing the situation alone, the team is soon overwhelmed and Alfred nearly falls to his death. Springing into action, Robin drives off the monkeys and Barbara saves Alfred, allowing Batman to repair the Crawler and, with some swift maneuvering, tricks Joker's kaiju minion into blasting Sauron in the eye, taking him out. Arriving on the island, the group celebrate their victory and take a group selfie together. Batman however, quickly realizes something: for once in his life, he's gotten attached to somebody and fears losing his friends. With a heavy heart, Batman traps the trio in the Crawler and, despite some resistance, gets the Batcomputer to fly them to Blüdhaven where they can wait out the chaos. Batman sneaks into Joker's lair but unfortunately, is caught by him, who is still mad at Batman's indifference to their relationship. Joker attempts to make Batman confess his hatred for him but as the hero refuses, Joker declares that Batman's real arch-nemesis is himself before blasting him to the Phantom Zone.
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Arriving in the Zone, Batman is greeted by its guardian Phyllis, who, after scanning him for villainous traits, notes that while he isn't exactly evil, he has hurt many people, including his friends. Batman insists that what he did was meant for their good, but she remarks that his action ended up causing more harm instead. Just then, Batman witnesses the Batcomputer overriding his command and returning the trio to Wayne Island, where they're attacked by numerous villains. Seeing his friends in danger, he strikes a deal with Phyllis: he will be freed from the Phantom Zone, but he must capture every villain that Joker released and return to it himself later on. Batman returns to the real world and saves his friends who, are reasonably angry at what he did. Thus, Batman confesses his true fear: gaining a family, as he fears losing them as he did his first ones. However, he's decided to stop pushing people away and accepts his friends as his new family and reconciles with the team. Barbara points out that despite their enthusiasm, they are no match for Joker's gang, to which Batman reveals he recruited the other villains of Gotham, who felt neglected by their former leader. With Barbara taking on the moniker of Batgirl and Alfred donning Batman's old costume, the four set out once more to defeat the multiversal outlaws.
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The team rush over to the Power Plant where Joker has placed yet another bomb. The team successfully blast all the multiversal villains but just as Batman heads to defuse the bomb, it explodes, cracking the plates the city is situated on and causing it to sink into the abyss. Batman urges his allies to stick themselves together to try and form a human bridge and reattach the plates, but even this proves too short. Batman notices Joker on the other plate and pleads for him to help them. Joker refuses until Batman confesses that Joker truly is his drive for stopping evil and is his archenemy after all. Delighted by this, Joker happily forms another human chain and, alongside all the other citizens of Gotham, he and Batman rejoin the city's plates, saving the day.
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With peace returning to Gotham, Batman reveals his true identity to Dick, who is horrified to know that his father is leaving. Batman consoles him, telling him that the family he's found in Alfred and Barbara will always be there for him and thus, departs for the Phantom Zone. However, Batman finds his path blocked by an invisible barrier and falls back to Earth. Phyllis reveals herself and admits that she's touched by Batman's change of ways and thus, has allowed him freedom from the Phantom Zone. With that, Batman professes his hatred to Joker once more before letting him and the villains off for a 30 minute head start. Now with a family to fill his life with, Batman and the team return home to a now lively and full Wayne Manor.
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===''The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part''===
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Five Years Ago, after Lord Business redemption and saving the LEGO World, DUPLO Aliens come to announce they're gonna destroy all. The Master Builders are ready to fight, but Emmet stops them, and attempts to make peace with the aliens by making a heart as a friendship offer. Batman was surprised it worked, but immediately, the aliens starts eating the heart and demands for more. Lucy attacks them, but this causes the aliens to cry and destroy the city.
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While the Justice League leave to find the planet they live, Batman went on his solo adventure on Gotham. Two Years After the events of LEGO Batman Movie, Batman lives with Alfred in Apocalypseburg (formerly called Bricksburg), sharing his story with Emmet, and stating he lost his new family (Possibly they got in Storage), as is "what the fans wants".
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While [[Sweet Mayhem]] enters in the bunker, announcing to find the most fearless leader, Batman self proclaims himself as a leader, and is taken with Lucy, Unikitty, Benny and Metalbeard, leaving Emmet behind. Once they enter in the Systar System, they meet [[Queen Watevra Wa’Nabi]], and tell she's planning to make peace with Apocalypseburg by marrying Batman, and sharing half of everything. Although Batman agrees, he denied the idea of marrying with Wa'Nabi.
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Batman is changed of suite, covered by glitter, and dances in the Catchy Song segment. After that, he's taken by Mayhem to Wa'Nabi where they have dinner, and have a musical moment when Wa'Nabi expresses his disinterest in "Gotham City Guys" by actually planning to marrying Superman, instead. Convinced, Batman offers to marry her, and she accepts in marrying in a quarter of an hour.
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During the ceremony, Lucy tries to stop Emmet after learning the truth behind the Systarians, but Emmet convinced she's brainwashed, thinking she would never liked the way he was, destroys the cake before Batman could say "I Do". This starts Ourmamageddon, and Emmet is taken by Rex Dangervest, while Lucy is knocked out from the LEGO world. Batman tries to connect Wa'Nabi but he loses all her pieces and ends in the Bin of Storage with all his friends.
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Depressed, Batman sings with everyone else "Everything is Not Awesome", but Lucy, inspired by Emmet kindness, gives them hope to not give up if we stick together. This makes Finn rebuilding Wa'Nabi (as well she comes back to life) and makes peace with her sister, finally allowing her to play with him. Lucy convinces everyone to build starships and to go and save Emmet from Rex Dangervest. Batman and Wa'Nabi discuses each other who's protecting who, while Lucy enters Undar the Dryar System, reunites with Emmet and Rex fades away of his existence.
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In the end, they mash up both worlds called Sysapocalpistar, as Batman enjoys the view with Wa'Nabi, Emmet, Lucy and the rest of his friends.
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==Quotes==
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{{Quote|WyldStyle, I mean Lucy, he's the hero you deserve.|Batman accepting Emmet to be Lucy's boyfriend.}}
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*This version of the character shares history with almost every single media depiction of Batman back to 1940. This is made referenced in a scene where Alfred accounts Batman's past history in the different Batman movies, right back to the Adam West ''Batman'' movie in 1966.
 
*This version of the character shares history with almost every single media depiction of Batman back to 1940. This is made referenced in a scene where Alfred accounts Batman's past history in the different Batman movies, right back to the Adam West ''Batman'' movie in 1966.
*His voice actor, Will Arnett co-starred with Bad-Cop’s voice actor, Liam Neeson in the Nut Job (another 2014 film) where Arnett voiced [[Surly]] while Neeeson voiced Bad-Cop.
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*His voice actor, Will Arnett co-starred with Bad-Cop’s voice actor, Liam Neeson in ''The Nut Job'' (another 2014 film) where Arnett voiced [[Surly]] while Neeson voiced Raccoon.
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*Michael Keaton, Val Kilmer, George Clooney, and Christian Bale at one point were considered to reprise the role of Batman.
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*Batman's fear of snakes could be a reference to how multiple species of snake prey on bats in real life.
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*{{Wiki|1=Batman (Lego Movie)|2=Batman|3=batman|4=Batman}}
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*{{Wiki|1=Batman|2=Batman|3=thelegomovie|4=The LEGO Movie}}
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I only work in black. And sometimes very, very dark grey.
~ Batman on his costume choices.


Dang it!
~ Batman's catchphrase

Bruce Wayne, also known as Batman, is one of the tritagonists of the Lego film franchise. He is based on his original comic book incarnation and is an ally of Emmet.

He was voiced by Will Arnett, who also voiced The Missing Link in Monsters vs. Aliens, Surly in The Nut Job, and BoJack Horseman in the series of the same name.

Personality

In stark contrast to his live-action interpretations, Lego Batman is incredibly vain and also rather childish. He claims to only use black parts or, failing that, "very dark grey". He obsesses over his bleak existence to the point where it seems like he enjoys being miserable. He is also remarkably childish, enjoying to brag about himself and throwing a tantrum when Alfred locks his computer or when he's forced to attend a winter gala.

Underneath it all, LEGO Batman does have a sensitive side. Upon seeing the connection that Emmet and Wyldstyle had, he decided to break up with her so she could be with Emmet. His more sensitive side can also be seen in 'The Lego Batman Movie,' as we see that the reason why he leads a rather lonely existence and doesn't form real connections with others is because he's afraid that if he does so and forms a family of his own, he could lose them similarly to how he lost his parents and so he doesn't want to deal with any more of that inner pain than he already does.

Story

The LEGO Movie

He first appears in the Old West; saving Emmet, Wyldstyle and Vitruvius on the Batwing. When confronting Bad Cop, he uses his Master Building power to turn his car into a baby carriage. He then crashes into the sun, taking them all to Middle Zealand. He turns the Batwing into the Batmobile and shows off the new loudspeakers he added to the back of the vehicle. He takes a rainbow to Cloud Cuckoo Land, which he appeared to hate, especially after seeing Lizard Man (who may have reminded him of Killer Croc) and the Circus Clown (who may have reminded him of The Joker). He and the Master Builders went inside "The Dog", where "The Special" made his speech. However, it was not a success as the Master Builders became angry that Emmet was just an ordinary person.

Batman tells Wyldstyle that she was right about Emmet being a "ding-dong". Just then, the Super Secret Police attack the palace and Batman calls, "Every man for himself!" However, Wyldstyle convinces him to help her and the others. They then meet Benny, who attempts to help group by building a spaceship. However, he quits after Wyldstyle informs him the skies are surrounded. Emmet then quietly decides that they travel underwater. However, Batman steals his idea, therefore getting the credit. He then helps with the master builders to build a submarine but then customizes it by changing the color of the spaceship. However, as it goes into the river, the submarine was then destroyed by Bad Cop's army.

He was then saved by Emmet thanks to his creation of the Double-Decker Couch and was then rescued by Metalbeard to come into his ship. He was involved with Emmet's massive plan against Lord Business. However, he and the others were then captured by the Robo SWAT. He was then freed thanks to Emmet's decision and was involved in the fighting against the Micro Managers. At the end of the movie, he decided to end his relationship with Wyldstyle, admitting that he was a jerk to Wyldstyle and especially Emmet.

The LEGO Batman Movie

At the beginning of the film, Joker and his gang of villains hijack a plane laden with explosives and steal all of them. He makes a bomb out of it and attaches it to the Gotham Power Plant which threatens to destroy the entire city unless the city surrenders to him. With the bat signal egged, the government has no choice but to lower the mayor in to meet the Joker's demands. However, the mayor is revealed to be Batman in disguise and he beats down all the villains before taking on Joker himself. Batman manages to grapple onto him as he flees but Joker presents Batman a dilemma: the bomb is about to go off in a minute, leaving Batman with the choice to either defuse it and save the city or defeat his arch-nemesis. Batman however, reveals to Joker his true feelings (or rather lack thereof): he feels nothing towards the villain and that he doesn't view their rivalry as special at all. With that, Batman rushes off to defuse the bomb, leaving the Joker to float away broken-hearted.

Saving Gotham once again, Batman is greeted by cheering crowds who he waves and glamors to before heading home, where he changes into a bathing robe and eats his dinner: lobster thermidor. Batman gazes upon a family photo of him and his parents, addressing them and expressing his wish that they could've seen his heroics today. Alfred arrives, spooking him who accidentally kicks him into a piano before apologizing. Alfred tells Batman that he's noticed him going into a similar depressive state and asks him of his biggest fear currently, which Batman claims is either clowns, snakes or "snake-clowns". With it becoming day, Alfred advises Batman to attend tonight's winter gala for Police Commissioner Gordon's retirement, which the superhero refuses to do until enticed with a tuxedo dress-up session.

Batman attends the gala as his civilian persona Bruce Wayne. At the gala, he is smitten by Gordon's successor and daughter Barbara Gordon, causing him to unwittingly adopt one of the choir boys and orphan Dick Grayson when approached by the kid. During Barbara's address, she reveals her goal of having the police to try and work with Batman to ensure more security and peace in Gotham, annoying Bruce who prefers working alone. Suddenly, the Joker and his posse arrive, causing Bruce to rush into the shadows to change into his Batman costume. However just as Batman arrives back on the scene, Joker reveals that he isn't here to cause mayhem but, after hearing Batman's words, has decided crime is meaningless and thus hands himself up to the authorities (trapping all the other villains in a toy box as well save for Harley Quinn). With organised crime gone from Gotham, Barbara and Batman are lauded as heroes, but with now no villains to fight, the vigilante begins to feel empty and bored.

Suspecting a master scheme behind all this, Batman begins spying on Joker during his prison sentence. He is approached by Barbara Gordon who wishes to establish friendly ties with him but Batman, believing Joker to be scheming something and capable of breaking out of jail, declines and plans to imprison the criminal elsewhere. Just then, a laundry van (driven by a disguised Harley Quinn) from the company "Phantom's Own" arrives, reminding Batman of the one place Joker could be safely imprisoned forever: the Phantom Zone.

Back at the Batcave, Batman turns on his computer to find the Phantom Zone Projector's whereabouts, only for Alfred to reveal he installed a parental lock on it. Alfred advises that instead of obsessing over Joker, Batman should take care of his new son Dick. Batman refuses so Alfred opens the entrance to the Batcave to Dick, allowing the two to interact. Batman approaches Dick, announcing that he too, is adopting him and offers him a chance to become a superhero and help him steal the Projector, which he accepts. Dick dons one of Batman's old costumes and, adopting the moniker Robin, sets out with Batman to infiltrate Superman's headquarters to steal it. Arriving at the Fortress of Solitude, Robin offers to give his input on the heist plan but Batman insists on going his way and thus, gets Robin to sneak into the vault while he commands him and distracts Superman. Batman enters, only to find that Superman and the rest of the Justice League are having a party without him. Noticing their ally, the heroes quickly apologize for starting the party without him and console Batman, saying that the invite probably got lost in the mail. With the party in full swing, Batman manages to steal the blueprints of the vault and, guiding Robin through its defenses, heists the Projector. The two celebrate their success before going off to Arkham Asylum.

Batman and Robin arrive at the prison, where Barbara greets them, eager to establish an alliance. However, she quickly notices the Projector strapped to Robin's back and deduces the duo's plans. Batman and Robin flee from the security and make their way to Joker's cell, where he is blasted into the Phantom Zone. Barbara arrives and, fearing that being sent to the Phantom Zone was Joker's plan all along, imprisons Batman and Robin while seizing the Projector as evidence. Noticing Robin is afraid in his cell, Batman comforts him by having the two beatbox together. Unfortunately, Harley Quinn manages to steal the Projector and open up the Phantom Zone, proving Barbara's fears right as Joker and many other notorious villains he recruited there escape and wreak havoc on Gotham City. Realizing that Gotham does need Batman after all, Barbara releases Batman and Robin and, together with Alfred, team up to defeat Joker.

Batman notices that Joker has turned Wayne Island into his headquarters and thus the team decide to take down the villains' watchtower, Sauron. They board Batman's Crawler and fly towards the wicked eyeball, but on the way are attacked by the Wicked Witch of the West's Flying Monkeys. While Batman insists of managing the situation alone, the team is soon overwhelmed and Alfred nearly falls to his death. Springing into action, Robin drives off the monkeys and Barbara saves Alfred, allowing Batman to repair the Crawler and, with some swift maneuvering, tricks Joker's kaiju minion into blasting Sauron in the eye, taking him out. Arriving on the island, the group celebrate their victory and take a group selfie together. Batman however, quickly realizes something: for once in his life, he's gotten attached to somebody and fears losing his friends. With a heavy heart, Batman traps the trio in the Crawler and, despite some resistance, gets the Batcomputer to fly them to Blüdhaven where they can wait out the chaos. Batman sneaks into Joker's lair but unfortunately, is caught by him, who is still mad at Batman's indifference to their relationship. Joker attempts to make Batman confess his hatred for him but as the hero refuses, Joker declares that Batman's real arch-nemesis is himself before blasting him to the Phantom Zone.

Arriving in the Zone, Batman is greeted by its guardian Phyllis, who, after scanning him for villainous traits, notes that while he isn't exactly evil, he has hurt many people, including his friends. Batman insists that what he did was meant for their good, but she remarks that his action ended up causing more harm instead. Just then, Batman witnesses the Batcomputer overriding his command and returning the trio to Wayne Island, where they're attacked by numerous villains. Seeing his friends in danger, he strikes a deal with Phyllis: he will be freed from the Phantom Zone, but he must capture every villain that Joker released and return to it himself later on. Batman returns to the real world and saves his friends who, are reasonably angry at what he did. Thus, Batman confesses his true fear: gaining a family, as he fears losing them as he did his first ones. However, he's decided to stop pushing people away and accepts his friends as his new family and reconciles with the team. Barbara points out that despite their enthusiasm, they are no match for Joker's gang, to which Batman reveals he recruited the other villains of Gotham, who felt neglected by their former leader. With Barbara taking on the moniker of Batgirl and Alfred donning Batman's old costume, the four set out once more to defeat the multiversal outlaws.

The team rush over to the Power Plant where Joker has placed yet another bomb. The team successfully blast all the multiversal villains but just as Batman heads to defuse the bomb, it explodes, cracking the plates the city is situated on and causing it to sink into the abyss. Batman urges his allies to stick themselves together to try and form a human bridge and reattach the plates, but even this proves too short. Batman notices Joker on the other plate and pleads for him to help them. Joker refuses until Batman confesses that Joker truly is his drive for stopping evil and is his archenemy after all. Delighted by this, Joker happily forms another human chain and, alongside all the other citizens of Gotham, he and Batman rejoin the city's plates, saving the day.

With peace returning to Gotham, Batman reveals his true identity to Dick, who is horrified to know that his father is leaving. Batman consoles him, telling him that the family he's found in Alfred and Barbara will always be there for him and thus, departs for the Phantom Zone. However, Batman finds his path blocked by an invisible barrier and falls back to Earth. Phyllis reveals herself and admits that she's touched by Batman's change of ways and thus, has allowed him freedom from the Phantom Zone. With that, Batman professes his hatred to Joker once more before letting him and the villains off for a 30 minute head start. Now with a family to fill his life with, Batman and the team return home to a now lively and full Wayne Manor.

The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part

Five Years Ago, after Lord Business redemption and saving the LEGO World, DUPLO Aliens come to announce they're gonna destroy all. The Master Builders are ready to fight, but Emmet stops them, and attempts to make peace with the aliens by making a heart as a friendship offer. Batman was surprised it worked, but immediately, the aliens starts eating the heart and demands for more. Lucy attacks them, but this causes the aliens to cry and destroy the city.

While the Justice League leave to find the planet they live, Batman went on his solo adventure on Gotham. Two Years After the events of LEGO Batman Movie, Batman lives with Alfred in Apocalypseburg (formerly called Bricksburg), sharing his story with Emmet, and stating he lost his new family (Possibly they got in Storage), as is "what the fans wants".

While Sweet Mayhem enters in the bunker, announcing to find the most fearless leader, Batman self proclaims himself as a leader, and is taken with Lucy, Unikitty, Benny and Metalbeard, leaving Emmet behind. Once they enter in the Systar System, they meet Queen Watevra Wa’Nabi, and tell she's planning to make peace with Apocalypseburg by marrying Batman, and sharing half of everything. Although Batman agrees, he denied the idea of marrying with Wa'Nabi.

Batman is changed of suite, covered by glitter, and dances in the Catchy Song segment. After that, he's taken by Mayhem to Wa'Nabi where they have dinner, and have a musical moment when Wa'Nabi expresses his disinterest in "Gotham City Guys" by actually planning to marrying Superman, instead. Convinced, Batman offers to marry her, and she accepts in marrying in a quarter of an hour.

During the ceremony, Lucy tries to stop Emmet after learning the truth behind the Systarians, but Emmet convinced she's brainwashed, thinking she would never liked the way he was, destroys the cake before Batman could say "I Do". This starts Ourmamageddon, and Emmet is taken by Rex Dangervest, while Lucy is knocked out from the LEGO world. Batman tries to connect Wa'Nabi but he loses all her pieces and ends in the Bin of Storage with all his friends.

Depressed, Batman sings with everyone else "Everything is Not Awesome", but Lucy, inspired by Emmet kindness, gives them hope to not give up if we stick together. This makes Finn rebuilding Wa'Nabi (as well she comes back to life) and makes peace with her sister, finally allowing her to play with him. Lucy convinces everyone to build starships and to go and save Emmet from Rex Dangervest. Batman and Wa'Nabi discuses each other who's protecting who, while Lucy enters Undar the Dryar System, reunites with Emmet and Rex fades away of his existence.

In the end, they mash up both worlds called Sysapocalpistar, as Batman enjoys the view with Wa'Nabi, Emmet, Lucy and the rest of his friends.

Quotes

WyldStyle, I mean Lucy, he's the hero you deserve.
~ Batman accepting Emmet to be Lucy's boyfriend.

Trivia

  • This version of the character shares history with almost every single media depiction of Batman back to 1940. This is made referenced in a scene where Alfred accounts Batman's past history in the different Batman movies, right back to the Adam West Batman movie in 1966.
  • His voice actor, Will Arnett co-starred with Bad-Cop’s voice actor, Liam Neeson in The Nut Job (another 2014 film) where Arnett voiced Surly while Neeson voiced Raccoon.
  • Michael Keaton, Val Kilmer, George Clooney, and Christian Bale at one point were considered to reprise the role of Batman.
  • Batman's fear of snakes could be a reference to how multiple species of snake prey on bats in real life.

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