History
A batarang is a roughly bat-shaped throwing weapon used by the Gotham  City vigilante Batman as a non-lethal ranged attack alternative to  firearms, which he rejects outright due to the circumstances of his  parents' murder. The name is a portmanteau of bat and boomerang, and are  sometimes referred to as baterangs. 
Though they are named after boomerangs, batarangs have become  more and more like shuriken with time. The earliest depictions were of  scalloped, metal boomerangs which were used to attack opponents and  returned to the thrower. Variations of batarangs include those which are  able to be opened and closed (presumably so they can fit into Batman's  utility belt), those which can be explosively charged and those which  are electrified. A grappling hook made out of a batarang and a rope was  common until Batman began using an upgraded grappling hook device. There  are also the remote controlled Batarangs. 
Nightwing uses his own modified version of a Batarang, which he  often refers to as "Wing-Dings", shaped after a bird. Batgirl (both  Barbara Gordon and Cassandra Cain) and the current Robin also use  Batman's batarangs, but the latter also possesses his own 'R'-shaped  shuriken. Robin has also referred to his weapons as "Birdarangs" on  occasion
Notes
The original concept of the Batarang was developed by Bill Finger. 
Batarangs first appeared in Detective Comics #31 (Sept. 1939) in  the same year the character was introduced. They have since become a  staple of Batman's arsenal, appearing in every major Batman television  and movie adaptation to date. Following the backlash against the camp  Batman television series, the franchise has avoided the overuse of the  "bat-" prefix, other than the Batcave and Batmobile. Though shown  prominently, the batarangs are very rarely referred to by name. 
In the movie adaptations of Batman, the batarangs shown match the  adapted Bat-logo of the respective movie franchise. Batman Returns also  featured a computerized version which could be programmed to fly after  specific targets. In Batman and Robin, Batarangs came in different  designs. 
Trivia
The 2005 Warner Bros. film, Batman Begins showed Batarangs as  bat-shaped shuriken used for distraction rather than as weapons, fitting  in with Batman's ninja training. Bat-shaped shuriken first appeared in Batman: The Animated Series, although they never gave it a special name. 






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