Possibly, but a lot of the reviewers sound American. I bought the Black Panther Jet in Australia last year and I could be mistaken, but I believe it had all of the same extras as the US set.
I'm in the US. Like I said, it's no big deal. I have all the parts to build the set. It was just strange that all the reviews crowed about getting a spare, but mine didn't.
Every review I see says it's supposed to have an extra, but I didn't get one. Weird.
It included everything required to build the set, but no spare slope.
I bought mine at TRU.
I stand corrected. It is pretty clear that it is inspired by the Keaton Batman. Yes, some of the details are off, but it is apparent.
I didn't have a 2006 Batman. The only figures I had from the old Batman theme are Robin and Penguin.
With Aladdin we finally have a fez with hair. Anybody think this part will be reused for a future Eleventh Doctor figure?
I think that looks more like Dash, not Mr. Incredible.
NO Minifigure is based on the Keaton Batman. The Black Batman is based on the 90s Grant Morrison/Howard Porter JLA look. A Keaton Batman would have the distinctive buckle and batsymbol.
Wow. Rarely does a differing opinion present its case so fully that I change my entire way of thinking. It is human nature to debate, but you really did change my way of thinking regarding the Wilder film.
The above post is well said. I agree with every point you make.
With all the robots going rogue in the 80s (like RALF, here, and JINX from Space Camp, or even Johnny Five) its a wonder they didn't shutter NASA altogether...
Very nice MOC. Stylistically, I prefer the Gene Wilder version, but storywise, the Johnny Depp version is closer to the book.
I hated the way the Gene Wilder one ended. Charlie was supposed to get the factory because he was better than all of the other kids, but the Wilder one made him a thief.