Batman Slapping Robin

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Batman Slapping Robin meme template with example captions

Origin

This meme format draws from a 1960s "Batman" television episode starring Adam West and Burt Ward. The iconic panel used in memes actually comes from the 1983 comic book issue "Batman" #366, which shows Batman striking Robin while reacting to Robin's increasingly ridiculous ideas. The image became popular because it works well across many different scenarios—particularly moments where someone tries to get through to another person who is being irrational or overly emotional. Its staying power in meme culture stems from the sharp visual contrast and the exaggerated expressions on both characters' faces. People have continuously adapted it to address everything from trending topics to everyday frustrations, which explains why it remains so widely used today.

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The naive statement or bad take

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The harsh reality or correction

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Example Usage

The naive statement or bad take:"I think pineapple belongs on pizza"
The harsh reality or correction:"No it doesn't"
The naive statement or bad take:"Maybe cryptocurrency is the future of money"
The harsh reality or correction:"It's literally gambling"

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