There’s nothing more entertaining than watching a grown man tease his children in a Batman mask. Well, OK, extreme toddler wrestling. But BatDad is still pretty far up there, as this new collection of ...
Don’t think you can have a minivan full of family fun in six seconds? You haven’t met the “Eh Bee” family. That’s the name a Toronto, Canada, household goes by on its Vine, YouTube and Instagram ...
Or watch a compilation of BatDad Vines. This way, you get the added benefit of watching his wife, Jen, seemingly become more and more exasperated every time he BatDads her. (For the record, Blake says ...
The last generation may have let the TV parent their kids, but this generation has a new place to turn: Vine. Specifically, the masked super-father, Batdad (alter ego: Blake Wilson of Atlanta). In his ...
A Vine user who created the popular vine series 'BatDad' has gotten over 4m views on a compilation video posted on YouTube. Vine user BatDadVine has clocked up over 300,000 followers on the ...
BatDad parents his four children in a unique way. (Screen shot from Vine) BatDad has been around since about September but for those of you who have not discovered his hilarious Vine videos, welcome ...
“Without Vine, it’s pretty safe to say there would be no BatDad,” says Blake Wilson, the man behind the mask in the wildly popular videos. “There was something about that six-second limitation that ...
In a few years when his children hit their teens he’ll probably be made redundant, but for now this BatDad’s job as their superhero is very much in the bag. Masked dad Blake Wilson has shot to fame on ...
He’s just an ordinary dad with a smartphone … and a cape. And he’s using them for good. Meet Blake Wilson, the real guy behind the Batman mask and the husky voice for which his character “Batdad” is ...
He's the hero dad we deserve — and need — right now. A Georgia father of four dons the Dark Knight's disguise and mimics the superhero's husky voice to become BatDad, protecting his family and the ...
Why are vines so funny? Investigating the comic power of the six-second videos that took the internet by storm. (Warning: contains really funny vines.) By Anna Leszkiewicz It’s often said that ...