The 1966 superhero action series, the Green Hornet, featured the vehicle named “The Black Beauty.” The Black Beauty is a customized 1966 Black Beauty Imperial Crown hardtop. In the series, the car could fire explosives and launch surveillance devices from its trunk.
This uniquely shaped vehicle is none other than The Batmobile. It’s a fictional automobile that is stored inside the “bat cave” in the movie. The Batmobile is driven by Batman himself and uses it to his advantage when engaged in crime-fighting activity.
What started off as a pristine 1967 Plymouth GTX quickly began deteriorating in the 1995 comedy Tommy Boy. Throughout the movie the vehicle took a beating as the two main characters Chris Farley and David Spade made it from one hilarious adventure to the next.
The boxing video game, Mike Tyson’s Punch Out! Was published in 1987. The goal was to make it to the last round where your character would play boxing legend Mike Tyson.
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