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==Appearances==
==Appearances==
*[[No Loafing Sign]] — According the [[no loafing#Commentary Transcript|no loafing DVD commentary]], the No Loafing sign itself is a reference to the Joker's No Loafing sign from the episode ''The Joker Goes To School'' of the '60s Batman TV series.
*[[No Loafing Sign]] — According the [[no loafing#Commentary Transcript|no loafing DVD commentary]], the No Loafing sign itself is a reference to the Joker's No Loafing sign from the episode ''The Joker Goes To School'' of the '60s Batman TV series.
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*[[Harmless Junk, Inc.]] — [https://youtu.be/9MJvmiVQIdE?t=48 Chief O'Hara refers to the gimmicked vending machines as "harmless junk"]. This is confirmed in the DVD commentary for [[Halloween Fairstival]].
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*[[Harmless Junk, Inc.]] — Chief O'Hara refers to the gimmicked vending machines as "harmless junk". This is confirmed in the DVD commentary for [[Halloween Fairstival]].
*[[Yearbook Character Page]] — [[Bubs]] attends night classes at [[Disco Tech]], which is the name of a high school that competes with Dick Grayson's school's basketball team in an episode.
*[[Yearbook Character Page]] — [[Bubs]] attends night classes at [[Disco Tech]], which is the name of a high school that competes with Dick Grayson's school's basketball team in an episode.
*[[Main Page 11]] — When the cursor is hovered over "E-mail," the H*R logo is projected onto the night sky, similar to the Batsignal.
*[[Main Page 11]] — When the cursor is hovered over "E-mail," the H*R logo is projected onto the night sky, similar to the Batsignal.

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Holy false climbing, Dangeresque!
Holy false climbing, Batman!

The Brothers Chaps have made many references over the years to the famous comic book franchise Batman, or at least the campy '60s television show version of it, especially the episode The Joker Goes to School. They've professed in the DVD commentary for fingers that they'd love to see the original Batman TV series released on DVD. It was released on DVD roughly ten years later. Additionally, @StrongBadActual is following the Twitter account Batman 66 Labels.

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