Batomanopoeia

What is Batomanopoeia?


1.

The literary term used to describe the "sounds" of the punches made by Batman and Robin in the original 1970's Batman television show, when the screen would change colors and display the sound of the hit.

Joker's minions surround Batman and Robin - when Batman punches the first villain, the screen cuts to the batomanopoeia "KAPOW".

See batman, onomatopoeia, sounds


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