Bat-Sleep Spray Prop

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rsaffle
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Bat-Sleep Spray Prop

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This has been done before but of course I had to add it to my growing collection. I fully 3D designed & printed the can and recreated the font.

This prop has appeared in multiple episodes including The Bookworm Turns, The Penguin Declines, The Riddler's False Notion & The Entrancing Dr. Cassandra.


I always wondered why Batman punches anybody if he has this handy?


My Bat prop #70


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Meule
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Re: Bat-Sleep Spray Prop

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Don't forget the Bat-Wake ;-)
"...The agony of my soul found vent in one loud, long and final scream of despair..." - Edgar Allan Poe
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A. Pennyworth
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Re: Bat-Sleep Spray Prop

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Very nice! Yes, BAT WAKE has to be next.
Batman sometimes called it BAT GAS (even if it was labeled BAT SLEEP) and there was a smaller container. The BAT SLEEP labeled larger can was used on Catwoman, Venus, the Commish, Batgirl, Joker/Penguin. The smaller spray can was used on Lydia Lympet, the Commish/Pauline. Any other instances?
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Re: Bat-Sleep Spray Prop

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Great job as always!
I think Batman always called it Bat-Gas with one exception - in "Scat, Darn Catwoman" he says "Just a little Bat-Sleep, Catwoman - twenty winks or so."

Was Bat-Gas/Bat-Sleep ever used in the comic books, or was it created for the series? The one time in the old comic books I recall a civilian being brought into the Batcave, he was only blindfolded. (That was in that "stand-in for Batman" comic story nobody here could identify.)
"To the medical eye, such childish claptrap means only one thing, young man: You need some sleep."
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