I don’t know if you know this about me, but I have four kids. My oldest daughter, who’s now 17, lived off a steady diet of Disney movies during her toddler years, as I’m sure most kids do. She jumped from movie to movie, but the one she watched pretty consistently was Alice in Wonderland. She loved that movie so much, I had to buy her a second copy of the movie on VHS (yea, that’s right…VHS) because she wore the first one out.

For an animated movie made in the early 50’s, Alice in Wonderland is one tripped out picture. Then again, Lewis Carrol’s novel, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (written in 1865) isn’t your average trip down the rabbit hole, either.

Get it? Rabbit hole? Alice goes down the rabbit hole to Wonderland? Rabbit Hole Batman? See the connection? No? Oh.

Rabbit Hole Batman pops up in Rocksteady Studio’s Arkham City video game, as a side story that becomes available after you save Vicki Vale. In this part of the story, Batman wakes up in the Mad Hatter’s lair, after taking the cure for the Titan formula, surrounded by the Hatter and rabbit-masked hoods. Jockularity then ensues.

Anyway…to the topic at hand. Arkham City Rabbit Hole Batman fits right in that theme of trippiness. It has to be one of the strangest, creepiest mass-produced figures I’ve seen in a long time. Well, if you don’t account for all those zombie figures out there. Especially this one:

You’ve seen the body of Rabbit Hole Batman before on any number of prior issued Arkham City Batman figures. Still…it sports a nice battle damaged deco. But, let’s be honest. What makes this figure is the sick head sculpt. I don’t know what’s creepier. The oversized toothy grin, the completely unnecessary twisted whiskers or the bugged out bug eyes. Or maybe it’s just the combination of all of those features therein.

If you’re into exclusives, random figures or just a completest, then Rabbit Hole Batman is definitely one to pick up. I’ve got mine right next to my Arkham City Batman Infected figure.