It's hard to disagree with Jason Todd because what he says makes sense. Some people can't be reasoned with and treat the law as something they can break and uses as they please. Even Bruce knows he would become like Jason if he decided to start killing the bad guys.
Yeah, characters like Mr. Freeze and Two-Face are simply broken people who can be redeemed, but characters like Joker, Scarecrow, and Ra’s Al Ghul, are simply pure evil and have gone too far.
The problem with that logic is that it's being specifically applied to Bruce Wayne, the man who is aware that he has problems and just didn't grow up WORSE than the Joker because it took a lot of restraint and discipline. If Batman kills the Joker, sure, it's one evil less in the world, but then it becomes easier for Bruce to kill other people, even if they are also deserving. We also know that the Batman is prepared with lots of tools and plans to deal with bigger problems, what if he thinks it's necessary to basically promote genocide because it was easier to kill than to send people to jail? When people discuss the thing about Batman killing, ironically, I think a lot of them seems to forget that they are in fact talking about Batman.
@@NBM1942 I think the point is that Batman isn't a symbol that will stand to murder or allow it to happen unlawly. Despite everything, Red Hood is a murderer, Batman needs to stop him too. Killing the Joker isn't a mistake on Batman's part or his ultimate failure, it's the juridical system's fault.
Some people say Jensen Ackles should be a live action Batman or he is the best new Batman or whatever… to me, Jensen will always be my Jason Todd/Red Hood. His delivery for every line is just so perfectly delivered, be it smart aleck or emotional distraught, it’s astounding to me the dude hasn’t done more voice work outside of DC. Especially as Red Hood.
@@GamingPhilosophy30 I have, and while I don’t mind Troy Baker’s performance, I still kinda prefer Jensen. It might be the writing he was given or the direction, but in either case I found Jensen to be a little more charming. That’s how I always viewed Red Hood as well, equal parts broken, distraught, and witty/charming. Like Nightwing if he was edgier and didn’t mind killing.
Kevin Convoy is the GOAT when it comes to voicing Batman, but Bruce Greenwood performance in this one was amazing. His voice gave Batman more of a fatherly feel to him.
I remember someone bringing up a valid criticism that the movie was scripted with the perspective that Batman was right and Jason was wrong. It's a great What If, but I don't like how it seems to undermine the brilliance and validation of Jason's motives and points. He's in the right.@@degeneracy_1018
I know that but i know more then you becouse joker said he was died and he came back. And he not remember that like someone was doing that in his mind.
A perfect mixture of the joker and Batman. The final fight a good example. He planned the entire fight so that'd it end with him in the same room as the joker. A great example of jokers insane planning and timing skill with the training from Batman and brutality of joker. Red hood works so well.
I mean, all of the planning and detective work that would go into that scenario would more likely come from Batman. Aside from his previous mantle, Jason and Joker don’t have anything in common other than being okay with killing.
Well even the dealing part was just to lure them into a false sense of security, making them think they were safe til he got them all in one place to kill them.
Jenson ackles is such a talented actor, dean winchester, red hood, soldier boy, Such amazing and phenomenal characters and even better cause jenson is playing them
Honestly, absolutely, not only is his voice absolutely amazing, but it takes a special kind of person to get thrown into the Lazarus pit and still come out the other side handsome
The Red Hood is so misunderstood he's a vigilante for a reason and Batman just thinks that he's a crook and a criminal but in all reality he does this because he feels betrayed by Batman because Batman was supposed to be his partner and didn't save him while Joker was beating the brakes off of him with the Crowbar and ended up killing him which Ra's al Ghul reincarnated Jason to making him become Red Hood and there's so much backstory to it because Batman just believes that he has failed Jason and he has to take it upon himself
I LOVE Red Hood/Jason Todd ❤ Jensen is by far the best voice actor for the character and if he was a bit younger he would be perfect as Jason in a live-action.
Jason todd a k redhood is a total badass He is literally one of the best characters DC has ever written Jensen ackle's is performances amazing And Under the redhood is just a masterpiece
The fight between Batman and Red Hood is epic and brutal WOW. The line where Jason says that your greatest failure has returned from the grave or is that I'm a better Batman than you. Great movie lines
And for taking on more Robins; it wasn't that Todd felt the mantle of Robin was _his_ alone. It was that Bruce was letting more kids do stupid crap, putting them in harm's way. Making more child soldiers, when he felt that the mantle of Robin should have been retired altogether. If Bats needed help, there's a whole @$$ Justice League of *ADULTS* he could call on; Jason didn't want any other kids to suffer or die like he had. He felt that Batman had made his death meaningless.
@@alexisgrunden1556I’m sorry but Jason is just completely wrong Batman haven’t recruited anyone aside from Jason dick Tim Stephanie Cassandra Barbara Damian chose to be heroes two of them where trained assassin Tim fought to be Robin Stephanie did it to stop her dad barbra did it on her own dick choose the mantle of Robin
I would personally love to see jensen ackles voice red hood again. I know its much too late, but a spin off of this movie would be epic. It could be possible, i mean jason kinda just disappears at the end of the movie.
Weird thing I've noticed over the years of watching this movie and that final fight in the bathroom, it doesn't appear to have a door or at least one that I can see.
Here's the problem with Jason's "Reason" for "Taking them out and making Gotham safe"; it's not Batman's responsibility to kill his villains. If Batman captures Joker, puts him in jail and he escapes that's NOT Batman's fault. There are people who's job it is to rehabilitate, hold prisoner or in some cases execute certain people. Batman is not one of them. The second he takes a life is the moment where he crosses a line to which there is no coming back and he stops being a hero and instead becomes something else, something worse. Because if he takes it upon himself to take a life, to remove that responsibility from our shoulders then he becomes Justice Lord Batman. Just look at Superman vs. The Elite and how terrifying Clark was when he seemed to cross the line from who he is to who everyone said they wanted him to be. Jason has a sense of morals and still cares for people which is what keeps him from becoming as bad as The Elite but he is wrong when he says that the only way to deal with criminals is to kill them. That implies that everyone who commits any crime, no matter how minor, should be killed which would include people like Catwoman, Clayface, Poison Ivy, Mr. Freeze and Harley Quinn. Should they be killed, after all many of them have taken a life and done terrible things and with just as much reason as Jason yet they all worked with Bruce and his family and some have even become his friends. Batman is NOT a story about revenge as Bruce NEVER finds peace when his parents killer is arrested or killed. It's the story of a man trying to make it so no 8 year old child will ever lose their parents the way he did. Jason is wrong, he is not solving any problems, he's just doing something to make himself feel safe. Like covering up a black eye with makeup and saying "You have to understand he really does love me."
I think Batman's reasoning would work better if he didn't exist in a comic book universe where villains will always escape eventually. Because for every Harley, Ivy, and Freeze (who still relapse enough and go back to being villains that it already starts being less worth it), there's a Joker, Zsasz, and Penguin that absolutely are not worth it. I'm not saying Batman should kill, at this point it would be breaking his character on a Snyder level. Just that from Jason's perspective as someone in a comic book universe, he's 100% justified in taking it a step further.
@@garbouwdeark9103 I wouldn't say he's justified, I would say it's understandable. Again look to Injustice, Superman vs. The Elite, A Better World or any of the other six billion "What if Superman Was Evil" AU stories out there. We've seen what happens when heroes "Take Responsibility" and become judge, jury and executioner. And it's never good. A while back I found out about a Superhero book called Dreadnought which raised a VERY different Superman question which was "What if Superman was a Transgirl". As a transwoman myself who is a fan of superheroes obviously this was something I wanted check out and I fell in love with the book after the first page (seriously I was in tears when reading the first chapter) and I honestly do highly recommend it even if you're not trans as it's very well written. What's great about the book is that Danny (the main character of the book) being transgirl who has to deal with all the negative fallout of being trans along with all the good that comes with it, isn't the main focus of the book it's only one part of it. Her becoming a Superhero is another big part of it as she has a set idea of what a Superhero is and learns that said Superheroes are people. Some are noble, some are horrible and some are just trying to make a living and don't care one way or another. Danny is an abuse victim and as such she often finds ways that are unhealthy to vent her anger which includes violence. Add into the fact that she's a Superhero and you can see where this is going. Yeah Danny quickly begins to enjoy hurting her enemies and rarely, if ever, tries to reason with them. One of the most powerful moments in the first book is when Danny contemplates letting a small time Supervillain kill her abusive father (he had sought out the guys help to try and change Danny back into the body she was originally trapped in whereas the villain just wanted to kill someone). Danny's struggle with this moment is understandable. I'm not an abuse victim but I've known and helped people who either were victims or were abusers themselves. So I understand why a victim could get excited over those who hurt them being taken out of their lives. In the end Danny is just to good of a person to let her father die so she saves him. And regrets it later since he continues to abuse her (he wasn't aware that she's the one who saved his worthless ass). In the second book Danny comes face to face with someone else who's been abusing her and is left in a position where she can, well, I'll just let the book speak for itself for a moment. "It's just her. And me. And no witnesses." And that is when Danny comes to the end of that part of her journey and we're left wondering if she will take a life or be better then her enemy. I won't answer how that question is answered as I don't want to spoil it for you if you are interested but I do think there should be a moment like this is many a Superhero stories. But this is why I feel that Jason isn't justified in his belief as to why killing Supervillains is the best answer. Because it will not solve anything. Yes you've made it so that the villains will not harm anyone but what about the next threat that comes around, do you just kill them too?
Stop already with all that cr@p Batman’s hands are already covered with blood. The Joker or any other maniac in Gotham is the gun, but Batman’s the one who pulls the trigger. He KNOWS that every time he puts them in Arkham, they’re gonna escape and kill hundreds again and again. There’s no rehabilitation for the likes of Joker, he doesn’t commit crimes out of need or a higher cause, he does it just for the sake of it. Batman uses “fear” to fight criminals, but his “fear” is lacking. Why would I be afraid of Batman, if I know he’s not gonna kill me? Hell, even his rouges use that point against him to run away.
I love this movie! Except for how Batman was drawn. But, it’s one of those things you have to get used to. Best part in the whole movie was when Jason was attacked by those assassins and he said “no, I’m just stalling” and then Batman swoops in and saves him from one. They stand in the middle of the group, and Jason says “What took you so long?” “Shut up and fight.”🤣🤣
@@taraungoogle8482 Indeed he is. If Joker is in Last Ronin story, Mikey will end him up like in Dark Knight Returns. That giggling idiot is lucky that the Mikey he faced is not the Last Ronin yet.
I used to be on batman's side when i first watched this, but overtime i began to side with red hood people like joker and scarecrow deserve to die because they're evil for the sake if it and will nevr change. The only thing batman is willing to do is put them back in Arkham so they can just escape and keep killing over and over. If batman admits he is not stable here than he is unable to considered gotham's protector.
Is that what you think this is about that you let me die? 6:00 I don’t know what clouds, your judgment worse your guilt, or your antiquated sense of morality 6:04
Batman cant say he never killed but he already committed murder in his heart for wanting to kill joker not to mention all the other he killed by letting him live either way Batman has limits. None of em are perfect really 😂.
People like to say that Jason is right when he says that some people can’t be redeemed and should be murdered, but the thing is Batman doesn’t kill people like the joker because he doesn’t want to, it’s more that he’s scared what would happen if he did, if he killed people then he would be giving into his darkness then he would be no better than the people he’s killing and don’t give me the “if you kill two killers the number of killers goes down” because you are now a bigger killer which is equivalent to two killers :/
4:31 Secret Easter Egg🤫
That lightning shows the beaten side of him?
The lightning shows when he was robin and was beaten by the joker
The first Robin
When the lighting strikes you can see bruises from the hits joker did
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@@Thorax7x686 its the second robin not the first
“ yeah like yelling at the guy who’s holding the ak-47” just made my soul leave my body 💀
It's hard to disagree with Jason Todd because what he says makes sense. Some people can't be reasoned with and treat the law as something they can break and uses as they please. Even Bruce knows he would become like Jason if he decided to start killing the bad guys.
Yeah, characters like Mr. Freeze and Two-Face are simply broken people who can be redeemed, but characters like Joker, Scarecrow, and Ra’s Al Ghul, are simply pure evil and have gone too far.
"If you kill a killer... the number of killers in the world remains the same"
Whoever said that never killed enough killers.
The problem with that logic is that it's being specifically applied to Bruce Wayne, the man who is aware that he has problems and just didn't grow up WORSE than the Joker because it took a lot of restraint and discipline. If Batman kills the Joker, sure, it's one evil less in the world, but then it becomes easier for Bruce to kill other people, even if they are also deserving. We also know that the Batman is prepared with lots of tools and plans to deal with bigger problems, what if he thinks it's necessary to basically promote genocide because it was easier to kill than to send people to jail?
When people discuss the thing about Batman killing, ironically, I think a lot of them seems to forget that they are in fact talking about Batman.
@@lazure694If Batman kills the Joker, he should just don't kill again, and have Jason Todd do all the work
@@NBM1942 I think the point is that Batman isn't a symbol that will stand to murder or allow it to happen unlawly. Despite everything, Red Hood is a murderer, Batman needs to stop him too. Killing the Joker isn't a mistake on Batman's part or his ultimate failure, it's the juridical system's fault.
Some people say Jensen Ackles should be a live action Batman or he is the best new Batman or whatever… to me, Jensen will always be my Jason Todd/Red Hood. His delivery for every line is just so perfectly delivered, be it smart aleck or emotional distraught, it’s astounding to me the dude hasn’t done more voice work outside of DC. Especially as Red Hood.
Yeah but jensen doesn't look like red hood at all
Now that "I'm Batman" joke in Supernatural makes a bit more sense.
@@chilomine839He finally became the batman
You should hear troy baker
@@GamingPhilosophy30 I have, and while I don’t mind Troy Baker’s performance, I still kinda prefer Jensen. It might be the writing he was given or the direction, but in either case I found Jensen to be a little more charming. That’s how I always viewed Red Hood as well, equal parts broken, distraught, and witty/charming. Like Nightwing if he was edgier and didn’t mind killing.
Kevin Convoy is the GOAT when it comes to voicing Batman, but Bruce Greenwood performance in this one was amazing. His voice gave Batman more of a fatherly feel to him.
Wait his name is Bruce, man the jokes must’ve been unbearable for him.
I honestly prefer Bruce Greenwoods. His slightly more rough voice in Young Justice is so well done.
One of Jensen's Ackles Greast characters he's ever played, next to Dean and Batman ❤️🔥
and soldier boy
Jason deserves another movie
He did in the Death In The Family where it explores the other ways the night of his murder could’ve ended
I remember someone bringing up a valid criticism that the movie was scripted with the perspective that Batman was right and Jason was wrong. It's a great What If, but I don't like how it seems to undermine the brilliance and validation of Jason's motives and points. He's in the right.@@degeneracy_1018
I know he’s like not the sanest person and almost a villain but he’s so funny for no reason lol
That's the robin in him 😂 that part didn't die
I know that but i know more then you becouse joker said he was died and he came back. And he not remember that like someone was doing that in his mind.
A perfect mixture of the joker and Batman. The final fight a good example. He planned the entire fight so that'd it end with him in the same room as the joker. A great example of jokers insane planning and timing skill with the training from Batman and brutality of joker. Red hood works so well.
I mean, all of the planning and detective work that would go into that scenario would more likely come from Batman. Aside from his previous mantle, Jason and Joker don’t have anything in common other than being okay with killing.
No dealing to children was he one great change.
Nobody notices that Jason wanted the drug lords to not deal with children he was actually still a good guy
I did😉
Well even the dealing part was just to lure them into a false sense of security, making them think they were safe til he got them all in one place to kill them.
Yea and he saved & missed batman too
considering how many fans he has, I'm pretty sure a lot of people have noticed
Jenson ackles is such a talented actor, dean winchester, red hood, soldier boy, Such amazing and phenomenal characters and even better cause jenson is playing them
He has so much rizz
💀🤣
Batman: Under the Rizz Hood
Honestly, absolutely, not only is his voice absolutely amazing, but it takes a special kind of person to get thrown into the Lazarus pit and still come out the other side handsome
@@thefoxyokai5030 lol
The Red Hood is so misunderstood he's a vigilante for a reason and Batman just thinks that he's a crook and a criminal but in all reality he does this because he feels betrayed by Batman because Batman was supposed to be his partner and didn't save him while Joker was beating the brakes off of him with the Crowbar and ended up killing him which Ra's al Ghul reincarnated Jason to making him become Red Hood and there's so much backstory to it because Batman just believes that he has failed Jason and he has to take it upon himself
Red Hood felt betrayed that batman didnt kill the joker after his death, not that he wasnt there to save him that night.
@@degeneracy_1018 k
I LOVE Red Hood/Jason Todd ❤
Jensen is by far the best voice actor for the character and if he was a bit younger he would be perfect as Jason in a live-action.
Jason todd a k redhood is a total badass He is literally one of the best characters DC has ever written Jensen ackle's is performances amazing And Under the redhood is just a masterpiece
The Original Soldier Boy🫡
The best robin i don't care 😂😊
The fight between Batman and Red Hood is epic and brutal WOW. The line where Jason says that your greatest failure has returned from the grave or is that I'm a better Batman than you. Great movie lines
Red hood hates Batman for not avenging his death by killing joker
And for taking on more Robins; it wasn't that Todd felt the mantle of Robin was _his_ alone. It was that Bruce was letting more kids do stupid crap, putting them in harm's way. Making more child soldiers, when he felt that the mantle of Robin should have been retired altogether. If Bats needed help, there's a whole @$$ Justice League of *ADULTS* he could call on; Jason didn't want any other kids to suffer or die like he had. He felt that Batman had made his death meaningless.
Jason said he forgives him for not saving him. What makes Jason mad is the fact Batman hasnt killed Joker after everything he's done to everyone.
@@alexisgrunden1556I’m sorry but Jason is just completely wrong Batman haven’t recruited anyone aside from Jason dick Tim Stephanie Cassandra Barbara Damian chose to be heroes two of them where trained assassin Tim fought to be Robin Stephanie did it to stop her dad barbra did it on her own dick choose the mantle of Robin
@@WolfdaggerEditz
Punisher: You and that giggling idiot deserved each other.
3:16 so satisfying
The BEST in the Bat-fam, period. RED HOOD is the G.O.A.T.
4:55 this mf was running through Gotham all night long with a bomb in his helmet… 💀💀💀
Thanks for posting the best parts. if they try to take this video down just mirror image it where everyone is lefthanded.
we meed more red hood in the movies (animated or live action) tbh
0:54 why is that run so funny? I know swinging the arms probably helps somehow but without doing it with clenched fists it just looks funny
Justice Lord Batman would love what Jason dose.
0:24 at least he cares for kids safety
Thank you for the pack man!
Np GOAT!
7:10
Joker just loves these scenarios where all the heat is on Batman
❤ you #RED-HOOD🗡 1 Septillion times.
Red hood is the special type of evil that makes sense. Unfortunately he became the very criminal he fought against.
Combat roll!
Combat roll!
Combat roll!
Gun!
I would personally love to see jensen ackles voice red hood again. I know its much too late, but a spin off of this movie would be epic.
It could be possible, i mean jason kinda just disappears at the end of the movie.
Weird thing I've noticed over the years of watching this movie and that final fight in the bathroom, it doesn't appear to have a door or at least one that I can see.
This nice but it’s missing the part where Jason says “In return you’ll have protection from both Black Mask and Batman”.
3:41
That “Crap” was just so good tho. 🤣
He inspired me🔴.
Lol at 0:41 . He made a Terminator quote reference.
Like I said before red hood is one cold-hearted killer
Good scenepack!
Thank you brother!🗿
This movie is amazing
So nobody saw that Jason lured Batman to the exact spot where he had joker captive?
To Stop Violents You Need Fight Fire With Fire
The joker got hiss karma ahahaahah by jason ...like the bible says "eye by eye teeth by teeth"
I don't know why many of the dc fans always defend batman
I love this movie
Here's the problem with Jason's "Reason" for "Taking them out and making Gotham safe"; it's not Batman's responsibility to kill his villains. If Batman captures Joker, puts him in jail and he escapes that's NOT Batman's fault. There are people who's job it is to rehabilitate, hold prisoner or in some cases execute certain people. Batman is not one of them.
The second he takes a life is the moment where he crosses a line to which there is no coming back and he stops being a hero and instead becomes something else, something worse. Because if he takes it upon himself to take a life, to remove that responsibility from our shoulders then he becomes Justice Lord Batman.
Just look at Superman vs. The Elite and how terrifying Clark was when he seemed to cross the line from who he is to who everyone said they wanted him to be. Jason has a sense of morals and still cares for people which is what keeps him from becoming as bad as The Elite but he is wrong when he says that the only way to deal with criminals is to kill them.
That implies that everyone who commits any crime, no matter how minor, should be killed which would include people like Catwoman, Clayface, Poison Ivy, Mr. Freeze and Harley Quinn. Should they be killed, after all many of them have taken a life and done terrible things and with just as much reason as Jason yet they all worked with Bruce and his family and some have even become his friends.
Batman is NOT a story about revenge as Bruce NEVER finds peace when his parents killer is arrested or killed. It's the story of a man trying to make it so no 8 year old child will ever lose their parents the way he did.
Jason is wrong, he is not solving any problems, he's just doing something to make himself feel safe. Like covering up a black eye with makeup and saying "You have to understand he really does love me."
I think Batman's reasoning would work better if he didn't exist in a comic book universe where villains will always escape eventually. Because for every Harley, Ivy, and Freeze (who still relapse enough and go back to being villains that it already starts being less worth it), there's a Joker, Zsasz, and Penguin that absolutely are not worth it.
I'm not saying Batman should kill, at this point it would be breaking his character on a Snyder level. Just that from Jason's perspective as someone in a comic book universe, he's 100% justified in taking it a step further.
@@garbouwdeark9103 I wouldn't say he's justified, I would say it's understandable. Again look to Injustice, Superman vs. The Elite, A Better World or any of the other six billion "What if Superman Was Evil" AU stories out there. We've seen what happens when heroes "Take Responsibility" and become judge, jury and executioner.
And it's never good.
A while back I found out about a Superhero book called Dreadnought which raised a VERY different Superman question which was "What if Superman was a Transgirl". As a transwoman myself who is a fan of superheroes obviously this was something I wanted check out and I fell in love with the book after the first page (seriously I was in tears when reading the first chapter) and I honestly do highly recommend it even if you're not trans as it's very well written.
What's great about the book is that Danny (the main character of the book) being transgirl who has to deal with all the negative fallout of being trans along with all the good that comes with it, isn't the main focus of the book it's only one part of it. Her becoming a Superhero is another big part of it as she has a set idea of what a Superhero is and learns that said Superheroes are people.
Some are noble, some are horrible and some are just trying to make a living and don't care one way or another.
Danny is an abuse victim and as such she often finds ways that are unhealthy to vent her anger which includes violence. Add into the fact that she's a Superhero and you can see where this is going. Yeah Danny quickly begins to enjoy hurting her enemies and rarely, if ever, tries to reason with them.
One of the most powerful moments in the first book is when Danny contemplates letting a small time Supervillain kill her abusive father (he had sought out the guys help to try and change Danny back into the body she was originally trapped in whereas the villain just wanted to kill someone). Danny's struggle with this moment is understandable.
I'm not an abuse victim but I've known and helped people who either were victims or were abusers themselves. So I understand why a victim could get excited over those who hurt them being taken out of their lives.
In the end Danny is just to good of a person to let her father die so she saves him. And regrets it later since he continues to abuse her (he wasn't aware that she's the one who saved his worthless ass).
In the second book Danny comes face to face with someone else who's been abusing her and is left in a position where she can, well, I'll just let the book speak for itself for a moment.
"It's just her.
And me.
And no witnesses."
And that is when Danny comes to the end of that part of her journey and we're left wondering if she will take a life or be better then her enemy.
I won't answer how that question is answered as I don't want to spoil it for you if you are interested but I do think there should be a moment like this is many a Superhero stories.
But this is why I feel that Jason isn't justified in his belief as to why killing Supervillains is the best answer. Because it will not solve anything. Yes you've made it so that the villains will not harm anyone but what about the next threat that comes around, do you just kill them too?
Stop already with all that cr@p
Batman’s hands are already covered with blood.
The Joker or any other maniac in Gotham is the gun, but Batman’s the one who pulls the trigger.
He KNOWS that every time he puts them in Arkham, they’re gonna escape and kill hundreds again and again.
There’s no rehabilitation for the likes of Joker, he doesn’t commit crimes out of need or a higher cause, he does it just for the sake of it.
Batman uses “fear” to fight criminals, but his “fear” is lacking. Why would I be afraid of Batman, if I know he’s not gonna kill me? Hell, even his rouges use that point against him to run away.
He values the life of wackos over the innocent’s.
If there are no criminals, if there’s no Joker, then Batman’s whole existence would be meaningless.
………
1. Jensen Ackles is officially my go to Red Hood voice. Kinda Luka Kevin Conroy is my go to Batman voice.
2. I love him.
The best the Bat-Family has at actual clean up
I love this movie! Except for how Batman was drawn. But, it’s one of those things you have to get used to. Best part in the whole movie was when Jason was attacked by those assassins and he said “no, I’m just stalling” and then Batman swoops in and saves him from one. They stand in the middle of the group, and Jason says “What took you so long?” “Shut up and fight.”🤣🤣
What your moral code won’t just allow for that it’s too hard to cross that line 6:39
Cold
Ice cold
"if you do.............. You're dead"
The first time I watch this I knew Red Hood was Jason😅
3:18 well I mean it's karma, that's pretty much how he died.
5:59 Honestly, Jason isn’t really a bad person.
He's broken, hurt and needs help. Even before meeting Bruce, he had a hard life.
@@taraungoogle8482 I know.
@@taraungoogle8482
Indeed he is. If Joker is in Last Ronin story, Mikey will end him up like in Dark Knight Returns.
That giggling idiot is lucky that the Mikey he faced is not the Last Ronin yet.
Anybody bring up the fact that Jason was running around with a bomb strapped to his face?
Goat
I used to be on batman's side when i first watched this, but overtime i began to side with red hood people like joker and scarecrow deserve to die because they're evil for the sake if it and will nevr change. The only thing batman is willing to do is put them back in Arkham so they can just escape and keep killing over and over. If batman admits he is not stable here than he is unable to considered gotham's protector.
Is that what you think this is about that you let me die? 6:00 I don’t know what clouds, your judgment worse your guilt, or your antiquated sense of morality 6:04
Batman cant say he never killed but he already committed murder in his heart for wanting to kill joker not to mention all the other he killed by letting him live either way Batman has limits. None of em are perfect really 😂.
4:20 I love the animated films, but a mask under a mask. That just stupid.
Fr they are amazing but that’s just so dumb.
Hey leave him alone! He was feeling nostalgic and it's a comfortable mask!😂
Because probably the first mask was not enough to make him unidentifiable
I think that the black part is the mask and the helmet is red, why his eyes are able to move on the mask if that makes any sense
as they Have Shown Before the 1st (Robin) Mask Has - Messag/Scann - ing Capabilities So Wearing the Mask Might Be Practical
i mean why didn't he just kill the joker at the end
2:12 What the hell took you so long?
Wait, does Joker know Batman's identity know? I mean Jason called him Bruce and Joker must have heard it
Is this the best batman dcau movie?
4:33
That movie has some references with this one
Why and doing it because he took me away from you 6:46
How can I watch this series? And what is the full name of it?
The name of the movie is "Batman : Under the Red Hood" and I'm pretty sure it's on Netflix
Better censor the word Kill right after a dudes head blows up. Dont want anyone to be offended or anything.
2:45 Did you censored the word ‘killed’?
Yeah, TH-cam is very strict about that stuff.
@@Wall57k It’s overly sensitive, hypocritical bs, is what it is
Why did you re-edit this [so badly]?
What? I just posted the scenes so people could use them to edit
Bro is menacing and very skillful while he wear the mask but when he takes it off pretty lame
People like to say that Jason is right when he says that some people can’t be redeemed and should be murdered, but the thing is Batman doesn’t kill people like the joker because he doesn’t want to, it’s more that he’s scared what would happen if he did, if he killed people then he would be giving into his darkness then he would be no better than the people he’s killing and don’t give me the “if you kill two killers the number of killers goes down” because you are now a bigger killer which is equivalent to two killers :/
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So you stole the content, poorlu cut it and concerned it too
What? Who did I steal it from? And also, I did that so I could still make money from it
@@Wall57k you don't own the rights to the content itself
@@DAEDMAN55 I never claimed I did, I just cut up the footage and posted it so people could use it to edit. It clearly says scenepack.
5:43 First... discombobulate.