Batkid

Batkid

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Added Nov 18, 2013 at 02:29PM EST by Don.

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Overview

Batkid is the nickname given to Miles Scott, a child cancer patient who ventured across the city of San Francisco dressed as Batman as part of an event orchestrated by the Make-A-Wish Foundation in November of 2013.

Background

On November 15th, 2013, the Make-A-Wish Foundation produced an event for Miles Scott, a 5-year-old cancer patient who has been battling leukemia, in San Francisco, California, by transforming parts of the city into the fictional Gotham and re-enacting memorable scenes from the Batman franchise with fictional villains Riddler and Penguin in various locations. According to the foundation, the event drew about 13,000 people to cheer him on along the way. That same day, San Francisco Chronicle uploaded a video footage of the event to Vimeo (shown below),[14] where it received more than 367,000 views and 3,000 likes in less than 72 hours.



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Online Reactions

Throughout the day, several posts highlighting the BatKid surfaced on the front page of Reddit, further boosting the online news coverage of the Make-A-Wish event (shown below).[1][2][3][4]



Meanwhile, other Redditors reacted to the event with image macro commentaries and GIFs, including an Insanity Wolf instance joking that Scott's parents must be killed for him to become the true Batman in canon (shown below, left) an Everyone Loses Their Minds example scolding Redditors for moving on so quickly from the sufferings in the Philippines in the wake of the 2013 Typhoon Haiyan (shown below, middle) and a reaction GIF of an animated Batman crying (shown below, right).[5][6][17]


KID WANTS TO BE BATMAN KILL HIS PARENTS made on imgur THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE ARE DEAD IN THE PHILIPPINES AND PEOPLE GO ABOUT THEIR DAY BUT A 5 YEAR OLD KID IN A BATMAN SUIT AND EVERYONE LOSES THEIR MINDS made on imgur

On November 16th, The White House posted its first Vine clip[15] featuring a congratulatory message from President Barack Obama to BatKid for "saving the Gotham."



Batman Actor Reactions

Also on November 16th, English actor Christian Bale, who portrayed Batman in the films Batman Begins (2005), The Dark Knight (2008) and The Dark Knight Rises (2012), praised Scott in an interview with the tech news site Vulture.[16]

"This little kid, oh my God -- what a wonderful day for the little fella! It's just fantastic, seeing all those people who were out there to support it."

In addition, other Batman actors applauded Scott and the foundation on Twitter, including Adam West from the 1960s Batman live action television series and Ben Affleck, who was recently cast in a Superman-Batman crossover film set for release in 2015.





News Media Coverage

In the coming days, several news sites published articles about the Make-A-Wish event, including The Guardian,[7] NPR,[8] E! Online,[9] CNN,[10] The Daily Mail,[11] NY Daily News[12] and The Huffington Post.[13]

Cancer-free Announcement

On November 15th, 2018, the five-year anniversary of the Make-A-Wish[18] event for Miles Scott, Make-A-Wish posted an update about Scott, writing, "Now 10 years old and in fifth grade, Miles loves science and robotics. After fighting his own heroic battle with leukemia since he was a year old, Miles visits his oncologist once a year, and has been in remission from leukemia for the past five years." The announcement was covered by ABC's Good Morning America.



The moment was celebrated on Twitter, leading to the creation of a Twitter Moments[19] page.


Scott Gustin @ScottGustin Follow An absolutely awesome update. And a reminder of what an ENTIRE CITY can accomplish when we choose to be kind. CBS Evening News. @CBSEveningNews GOOD NEWS IN GOTHAM: Five years ago, cancer patient Miles Scott memorably transformed into San Francisco's "Bat Kid," winning the hearts of the city.... CAN FR 0:19 9:05 PM-14 Nov 2018 Kimmie Tee @KBLXkimmie Follow Oh this was the best day in San Francisco. Everyone was just HAPPY. CBS Evening News@CBSEveningNews GOOD NEWS IN GOTHAM: Five years ago, cancer patient Miles Scott memorably transformed into San Francisco's "Bat Kid," winning the hearts of the city.... FR 12:50 PM-15 Nov 2018

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