- Batkid: Thousands cheer on pint-size superhero - SFGATE
Crowd gather to see five year old Miles Scott as Batkid rescue a damsel in distress along the Hyde Street cable car line in San Francisco Batkid and his buddy Batman on their way to
- Batkid saves damsel in distress - CBS News
With the help of the Make-a-Wish Foundation, a 5-year-old boy suffering from leukemia was able to become Batkid for a day, saving a damsel in distress tied to a mysterious box on cable
- Batkid - Wikipedia
Batkid: The Official Make-A-Wish Story is a ten-minute video written, produced and directed by John Crane Films located in the San Francisco Bay Area Director John Crane and crew of 12 staged and captured all of the action using three primary cameras, Go Pros, and roving cameras
- Unnamed_CCI_EPS - SFGATE
Lou Seal, mascot of the Gotham City Giants, was rescued by Batkid The myth of Batkid continued to swell Friday when, after a morning that including a foiled robbery and rescuing a helpless
- Batkid and Batman rescue damsel in distress on Hyde Street . . .
Batkid and Batman rescue a damsel in distress who is tied up across the cable car line on Hyde Street at Green Street in the Russian Hill neighborhood of San Francisco on Friday,
- Batkid Saves San Francisco-Turned-Gotham City
Five-year-old leukemia patient Miles Scott foils a robbery and rescues a damsel in distress
- 5-year-old Batkid fights crime in San Francisco after . . .
Batman assists Miles Scott, 5, dressed as Batkid, as he prepares to save a damsel in distress in San Francisco on Friday, Nov 15, 2013 Miles is a leukemia survivor from Tulelake in Siskiyou County
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