"Bat Romance" is a full-scale music video parody of Lady Gaga's "Bad Romance," reframing the iconic synth-pop hit into a battle for Batman's attention among Gotham's most famous female villains. The video opens with the Batmobile pulling up as the Dark Knight steps out, setting the stage for the track's pulsing beat and modified hook, "Caught in a Bat Romance." From there, the song cycles through dedicated verses for Harley Quinn in a carnival dressing room, Poison Ivy in a foggy greenhouse, and Catwoman prowling a Gotham rooftop with her whip. The set design, costumes, and lighting are surprisingly high-budget for a fan production, and each vocalist delivers a solid pop performance tailored to Gaga's vocal style while fitting in character-specific punchlines.
The narrative builds around the 3:50 mark as the three rogues argue over who gets Batman, ultimately deciding to compromise at 4:14 by surrounding him at the Batmobile to sing together. The production captures a campy, comic-book atmosphere without sacrificing musical punch, even delivering a hilarious cliffhanger at 5:05 when a female version of Bane arrives to challenge them all.
It stands out as a clever, well-executed crossover tribute that benefits from great vocal work and dedicated cosplay aesthetics. Rather than feeling like a cheap joke, the video delivers a genuinely catchy track with impressive attention to detail across every scene.