. "Going to the Batroom is actually one of Batman's hardest tasks, since the tightness of the Batsuit makes even the slightest spreading of the Batcheeks impossible. So Batman came up with the idea to build a version of the machine from David Cronenberg's The Fly, and place one telepod inside his stomach and another inside the Batroom. That way, the Batdroppings could be teleported directly from inside Batman into the Batroom, with no need to even Batwipe the Bathole. Then, the Batmunchies would hit a rotating fan and spread out of the back of the Batmobile. The unique usage style of the Batroom had significant side effects. For example, it made Batman entirely give up one of his favorite Batobjects, the Batfist, since the extensive use of the Batroom has weakened his Batmuscles. This also made Nolan drop the idea of Batman having a Batpal in the next Batman movie."@en . "Batroom"@en . . "Going to the Batroom is actually one of Batman's hardest tasks, since the tightness of the Batsuit makes even the slightest spreading of the Batcheeks impossible. So Batman came up with the idea to build a version of the machine from David Cronenberg's The Fly, and place one telepod inside his stomach and another inside the Batroom. That way, the Batdroppings could be teleported directly from inside Batman into the Batroom, with no need to even Batwipe the Bathole. Then, the Batmunchies would hit a rotating fan and spread out of the back of the Batmobile."@en . . .