Watching this video makes me appreciate how kind and friendly Jeff is to his fans. Even though he's a famous comedian, he's still a regular person just like everyone else. If I ever get the opportunity to meet Jeff someday, it would be a pleasure to shake his hand.
Sir Dun HAMMM, you are truly a gentleman & a scholar, especially for your openness and friendliness for ordinary people & their children to enjoy your toys.
Thanks Jeff! By putting that little boy on your car's driver's seat, you made him a sweet long life memory. He will NEVER forget that moment in rest of his life!
Thanks Jeff. I am an Ear Nose Throat surgeon working at the forefront of this viral pandemic all week. Been watching your videos with my family when not working for a great laugh. You have the best jokes. Stumbled onto this video today. So hilarious. You are a great guy during this depressing time. Thanks for the comic relief.
Jeff Dunham is SO FUNNY! I'm so glad he gets so much money and gets to have loads of fun. Watching America's funniest man in the batmobile is priceless.
I was heartbroken when you didn't drive the Michael Keaton automobile, but the look on Robert's face when you picked him up and placed him behind the wheel more than made up for it. Awesome car collection, thanks for sharing!
Pretty sure the contract to own it won’t allow him to register it and drive in on public roads my husband was going to buy a movie car and they wanted him to sign all these contracts what he found and couldn’t do in his car yeah um no so we got a bmw instead
I liked the "Keaton" 1992 Batmobile. I was disappointed at the lame ass dashboard with all the analog gauges and toggle switches. Back in 1979, I designed and prototyped a digital dashboard for my Chevy van. It had LED displays for all the functions as well as LED indicators, backlights and used backlit momentary or SPST/SPDT flat switches - all of the shelf from stores like Radio Shack and Lafayette and hand breadboarded and wire-wrapped. It worked like a champ with off-the-shelf sensors (oil, temp, fuel, battery, tach/speedo cable). At the time I tried to patent it but alas Big Auto had preempted me and the logistics of adapting it to the assorted vehicles was a manufacturing nightmare. I wish I had been more motivated to pursue it but I ended up pursuing successful industrial and optical data storage patents. Now I would expect to see operational touch screen/AI/pre-emptive systems that respond to voice and incorporate high security such is retinal recognition to start (nystagmus from ETOH would prevent a start too). There is so much potential for the SFX vehicle pros. Heck they could even have 3-D 360 camera and create a hologram chamber in the center console. C'mon Hollowood - get your minds working.
Jeff, thanks for sharing your amazing collection of cars, a real down to earth friendly guy. I really enjoyed watching this, all the bat mobiles were stunning it would be a tough job to decide which one to take out, for me anyway!.
Thank you for this good time Jeff .. i had a ball ... I am so happy that you're having fun after all the work you did with your profession. Hope to meet you one day. You're a nice person. Best wishes for you, your wife and the twins !
I love his positivity. 😂❤ He let a kid go in his most likely 1M dollar car, he paid for his friend at Starbucks, he stopped like 50 times so people could take pictures, and he chated with fans.
Hi Jeff! I love your work. I think it's pretty cool that you are such a friendly guy. Thank you and Audrey for helping me and my son get through the loss of his father. It was a brutal situation and when we need a pick me up, we watch your videos. Stay awesome!!!!
I could not think of a better way to spend my day then spending it with you driving around in your vintage bat mobile, I cant wait to see what you have in store for me in the next video I watch.
JEFF DUNHAN ! YOUNG AT HEART !!! ALWAYS WAS ALWAYS WILL BE !!! AND A GENIUS AT VANTRILQUIZUM AND ALWAYS KEEPING THINGS FRESH AND NEW ,CHALLENGING AND UP TO DATE !!!! JUST A WOW ENTERTAINER !!!!
10 June, 2017; farewell to Adam West, the REAL Batman, thank you for enriching the childhood memories of those who were born in the 1950's and 1960's. The memories of your portrayal of the Caped Crusader are some of our most cherished. Please say hello to Caesar Romero, Frank Gorshin, Burgess Meredith, Eartha Kitt, Alan Napier, Stafford Repp, and Madge Blake for me, and please let Yvonne Craig know that I had a 12-year crush on her. There was never before, nor will there ever be a series which captured the minds and hearts of kids aged 6 to 60. You guys did it right!
Dude i was 8 when i had a chance to get a pic whilst i was in the drivers seat with my younger sister by my side. Was a great time to be a kid having my dreams come true. Truly Awesome
One of my favorite Jeff Dunham videos👍🏼 I'm also a Batman geek, when I go to the laundry mat to wash my blankets the ladies there say " how cute, your son likes batman ? " And my son says " those are my dad's blankets, not mine " 😎
Thanks Jeff, that was wonderful. I enjoyed that. that was better than watching a movie. watching batman and Robin roasting marshmallows in the park and sipping their iced coffee from Starbucks! what could be cooler than that. That was fun . Thanks again Jeff.
Love all your videos. Love your presentation and how you explain your vehicles. Thank you for the person doing the video as well as you mr. Dunham. Love both of you. God bless be safe❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Jeff, you are so entertaining. Your boys are so lucky. Many of the people who met you didn't have a clue who you are. I would collapse if I saw you. You are my favorite! Love this video! Thanks so much!
Watching favourite videos on YT doesn't attract my full attention, but this and the Keaton car certainly did, its now 02.45am (UK) and I must say, with the great energy from you guys, will make me sleep happy.
Now that was a killer episode! :-) I'm in my fifties and I've been a fan of George Barris classic Batmobile ever since I was a kid! :-) . To me the classic Batmobile is the best one! :-) Also just to mention I'm a guitar player and have used Vox pedals before. And I've always been a fan of The Vox Mobile as well!! :-) Jeff that is quite a collection you have you lucky son of a gun! :-)
The cameraman was right -- the best part was when Jeff was driving the '66 Batmobile with the Batcowl on! Unbelievably nerdy but I'm sure it would have made any number of kids' day!
I always loved the Batman Forever Batmobile that Val Kilmer drove. I started out with that one when I was a little kid. My favorite one these days is the Tumbler.
One of the greatest days of my life was the day that Batman premiered on TV. I spent countless hours drawing that cowl, and using a hanger on a string as the Bat Rope. Holy Crap!
First of all thanks for the laughs ! But the smiles you gave me were priceless. And to have you as a friend must be gold, may your health keep people in a roar $$
Awesome video. I love your humor and your talent. I saw you, Peanut and Jose Jalapeño years ago in Guam. Best show ever! We still tease our friend Fred, after all these years with Peanuts "vrooom," still cracks us up. Glad I found your channel and thank you for the wonderful memories.
Jeff I was watching this vid and was remembering when I lived in Cali. in my younger years and spending time at the Circle K. Just at that moment you drove past the Circle K in the Bat-mobile, lol. Soooo cool, I miss those days. You Rock.
I have endured Multiple Sclerosis for the last 29 years. Several years ago, I created a "Top 3 unattainable things to do BUCKET LIST". #1. Perform a 'hot takeoff' in an empty Boeing 757 (Rolls Royce engined, Smiths-Honeywell MCDU, FMS equipped). I was a KC-135R pilot for 12 years. #2. Pick up a hooker in a Batmobile. (I'm 56, and remember with fondness the days of Batman on ABC). A good friend who was the curator of the Museum which houses the east coast Barris Collection had George Barris autograph a Hot Wheels Batmobile during what turned out to be his final visit to view his collection. I understand that he seldom signed anything during the last year of his life. It is a cherished possession. #3. Go trout fishing in County Kerry, Ireland once again. Maybe Jeff can have Walter sub for me; I prefer well-endowed blondes. Spend at least $200.00 to ensure 'quality'...
I grew up watching the original batman here in Australia. Adam west will always be batman to me and so envious of you right now driving the batmobile around
Love how he mentions the man who designed the Tumbler, and what he said to Jeff. If I ever run into him again, I'll be telling him the same. Wasn't cancer. Necrotizing fasciitis im my leg. Ended up an AK amputee. Spent a month in the hospital, 2 weeks in the ICU, week on a main floor, 3 weeks rehab. His DVDs and my laptop helped more than I can say. Watched a lot of his videos on here, and what they say is true. Laughter helps. Been a long road trying to get back to feeling like myself, and a long one still ahead. But I know I'll be back to where I was, in time. Doubt he'll ever see this, but thank you Jeff. Thank you for making me laugh, and giving me hope.
I always liked the TV series batmobile. It has the mortar tubes behind the seats. In one episode they launched mortars at someone. The Keaton era is my second favorite. The tumbler is my least favorite even though it broke down into a motorcycle. What a big kid. Must be great to be able to buy those things.