I more or less quoted this to help my younger brother with the pain of losing our father. Now I can’t listen to this quote without feeling a stake going through my heart
I think he does realize it. That's what makes Alfred special. He was always the only person capable of getting through to Bruce even in his most bullheaded moments. By the same token, if something ever happens to Alfred, you best hope whatever gang you're a part of had no role in it.
It was a joke in reference to when Christopher Columbus landed in the New World (Americas) and claimed the land for Spain since Spain was his benefactor for his voyages. Obviously the joke was he had a long and dangerous journey to find Bruce and somehow survived his voyage. Again, just a historical joke.
Let's be real. Alfred is one of the most awesome DC Comics characters ever created. A regular guy who often does really impossible things that normal people wouldn't even be able to fathom doing. Plus, he's about the only person in the world that can get through to Batman about ANYTHING. This is overlooked all the time, but usually once Bats has made up his mind, the discussion is over. Not so with Alfred.
@@sebastianschoefl Former British Special Forces and MI-6. Fear the old in a profession where men die young. Also in the Injustice Comic, he broke Superman’s nose… and proceeded to break the floor of the batcave with the back of Superman’s head.
One of the most touching Dad moments was when he said "I've already buried one generation of the Wayne Family, I'm blowed if I'm burying another!" And yet, one of the greatest Batmen has been laid to rest...
I love how Conroy shifted the "colour" of his voice between Batman & Bruce Wayne. Brilliant. It was unsettling listening to his Wayne voice come out while he was dressed as the Bat.
@joaniekeyser4036 It's definitely possible. Kevin has also talked about how he related personally to the duality of the character as a gay man in the 1980s and 90s. He would have done at least some code-switching between people who knew that side of him and people he couldn't trust with his safety. I'm part of that community myself (albeit a queer woman), and I've noticed that almost everyone does some kind of vocal shift when they go from an LGBTQ-friendly environment to a neutral or hostile one. We change our pitch, our cadence, even the way we say certain vowels. A lot of us describe it as being like a secret identity. I've seen someone's entire voice and body language change because they took a call from their 'phobic family while they were out with their queer friends. I wouldn't be surprised if the idea for the switch came from multiple sources.
Honestly wish the voice code-switching persisted into the Tim Drake era and beyond, it was legit refreshing to hear him sound relatively cheerful even if it’s just a vocal mask.
"What's this? Knockout gas?" "Chicken Soup. The only way to fight a cold." --~~~-- Adventure happens, final fight with Mister Freeze. Batman smashes Freeze's glass helmet open with the thermos and pours hot chicken soup in his face. Rescued bystander: "What was that?" Batman, bad-assedly: "The only way to fight a cold."
"That's rubbish, I know your father would be proud of you because I'm so proud of you." Such an amazing line Edit: Now it hits even harder knowing that Kevin Conroy has passed. Kevin, thank you for giving us the most iconic Batman of all time. I will always cherish the memories of sitting in front of my aunt's giant TV on Saturday mornings watching BTAS because of your Batman. R.I.P
Second best line: Alfred: This must be the place. Bring us down. Batwing: Negative. Alfred: But Master Bruce is down here, we have to land. Batwing: Impossible, area too confined. Alfred: Land, you bucket of bolts! Batwing: Your funeral.
@@blairbrown4812 Well, to be fair, I never said it was the best lol. I personally think it's the best in entire series though due to the VA's delivery of the line and the emotional weight behind it.
@Stefano Pavone If you wanna see a more "human" Alfred that DOESN'T ruin the character (I HATE Gotham Alfred, he's overly violent and he looks and sounds all wrong), check out The Batman 2004.
“Land you bucket of bolts!” “Your funeral.” “Oh dear…. Ahhhhh! After the plane lands… “Watch your step.” “I-I… I claim this land… for Spain.” That gets me every time.
Alfred was legit with his old dad energy. I truly believed he's one of cornerstones of what made Batman balance with Bruce Wayne. Awesome video! Thanks for posting. Also R.I.P Kevin Conroy
RIP Kevin Conroy you will be forever missed. You were not just the voice of Batman, living or dead you ARE Batman. When people read the comics or daydream about Batman they hear YOUR voice in their head. You have had an impact on countless children’s lives and you truly brought the character to life like nobody else could. It just won’t be the same without you voicing the caped crusader.
Kevin Conroy was THE Batman for alot of people. The only actor to ever portray Batman in a way where he could be intimidating WITHOUT having to change the way he sounds.
@@SBaby if you pay attention to how he speaks during the show, not only does he change the way he speaks, he doesn’t change it when he’s talking to Alfred. His Bruce voice is part of the mask. Batman is his real self.
@@LugborG The point is he doesn't have to talk like he swallowed a popsicle stick as a child to be intimidating. He just sounds slightly deeper than he does as Bruce. But he still sounds professional and is still able to be intimidating with that voice.
Efrem Zimbalist Jr. and Kevin Conroy are the best sounding Alfred and Batman. May they both R.I.P. Thanks for the memories. I loved watching this show with my twin brother after school and/or extracurricular activities. Our older brother taught us how to master the VCR timer and VHS recording (this was pre “on demand” digital format).
The part where the bat computer said "your funeral" to Alfred after being so logistic, had me in stitches.😂 It's hard to find good comedy like that these days.
@@koshavinka2995 dude this line came way before courage the cowardly dog computer. But yeah, he definitely would say that… Actually, I think he might have, but in a more snarky and clever way.
Thank you for sharing, I love seeing these moments of Alfred helping Bruce. What I love about his character is that he is selfless and willing to help Bruce after what happened to his parents. There were moments I thought Batman wasn't appreciative of Alfred, but I'm joyous where he expresses his thanks to his father figure when he gets the chance.
1 of the things I love reading when I'm reading a Batman fanfic, is from a kid's point of view when they're joining the family and describing the family members to them and including Alfred as the senior most member. Like 1 was from the point of view of a kid that turned out to be bio kid of Bruce's who practically snapped him up as soon as he found out, he called Alfred his sassy grandfather.
This is why Alfred is such a good character. He can bring the sarcasm all day long, but when it comes down to it, he is there and he is ready to take care of Bruce and the rest of the Batfamily when they need it. 1:39 wow i can't believe Alfred trained for the Death Star run.
To me nothing shows the level of love and trust Batman had for Alfred more than the fact that Alfred was allowed to keep and use guns to defend the mansion. Nobody else in the Bat family had that privilege.
You forgot that one part in which Alfred's not-quite-girlfriend took him for a drive, and he made a D: face after she skipped a speed bump. Rest in peace, Kevin Conroy. Your talent inspired the childhoods of billions.
Gotta give props to Alfred for being so loyal to the Wayne family that he would risk his own life & possibly crashing the Bat Jet in search of his missing Master. He clearly did NOT enjoy the ride.
I loved the lighter tone Conroy could carry Batman with in TAS at moments without compromising the emotional weight behind the character. No other piece of Batman media has managed the balance so gracefully, and with our unfortunate loss of Mr. Conroy, we may never see Batman done this well ever again. RIP Kevin Conroy.
XD can we admire that even as funny as it is seeing Alfred piloting the the Batwing, it's also the most badass thing he did in order to find Bruce? Man wouldn't leave his surrogate son to vanish into the wind, he did a lot in order to find him.
"Why would Scarecrow want to destroy the university?"
"Maybe he flunked Phys. Ed?"
Savage Alfred!
But didn't Scarecrow learn all about phobias there... never mind.
@@kassandrabolz8220r/woooosh
Well, Scarecrow is a pretty skinny guy in the show.
I mean... He's technically right.
"Chicken soup, the only way to fight a cold."
And that soup was used to defeat Mr. Freeze.
I think I get that reference
Doobus Goobus reference?
“I know your father would be proud of you... Because I'm proud of you”
-why are my eyes sweating
I more or less quoted this to help my younger brother with the pain of losing our father. Now I can’t listen to this quote without feeling a stake going through my heart
@@HunterKiller762 I'm so sorry for your loss. It's great you're comforting your little bro - just don't forget to find time to comfort yourself ❤
Bruce doesn't realize it. But Alfred is still raising him well into his adulthood.
I think he does realize it. That's what makes Alfred special. He was always the only person capable of getting through to Bruce even in his most bullheaded moments.
By the same token, if something ever happens to Alfred, you best hope whatever gang you're a part of had no role in it.
All the good parents do
@@PatrickPease yeah. for real.
In some ways, a part of the child Bruce Wayne never left Crime Alley that fateful night, and both Bruce and Alfred are aware of that fact.
He was forced to grow up too fast
“I claim this land for Spain.”
That killed me.🤣
Me too
I thought he was British
@@jamiemiller1482 He is.
It was a joke in reference to when Christopher Columbus landed in the New World (Americas) and claimed the land for Spain since Spain was his benefactor for his voyages. Obviously the joke was he had a long and dangerous journey to find Bruce and somehow survived his voyage. Again, just a historical joke.
@@midnightmvck4368 Ohhh I figured that’s where it came from but I wasn’t sure. Thanks 😊
Now Alfred and Bruce are together again in Heaven. RIP Kevin Conroy and Efrem Zimbalist Jr.
wait, when did the VA for Alfred die?
@@Leostar-Regalius Regretfully, he died on May 2, 2014.
Coincidentally, they shared the same birthday, November 30th
R.I.P. to the both of them.
We must make sure Mark Hamill doesn’t die
You’ve gotta give Alfred a lot of credit for flying the Bat Plane to search for Bruce, despite it nearly giving him a heart attack in the end.
And Bruce knows it too when he said "Son of a gun..".
A lot has changed since Piston Engines were replaced with Jet Fighters.
"Your funeral"
what no "I drew you a bath" its a classic dad joke
Good thing too since that joke was wasted on the worst Joker episode of the animated series.
A dad joke implies the joke was bad. Alfred's joke was actually funny.
@@therandombats2579 To be fair, a bad Joker episode from BTAS is still god tier.
I actually laughed at that joke.
@@Elemento0420 Is it not a dad joke if it is a pun?
Can we all admit that Alfred was a badass character and still retain his gentlemanliness?
Yes. Yes, we can. :)
Reminder that Alfred canonically served in the SAS
Manners maketh man
I would, the chap managed G-forces in just a granpa sweater
alfred is a contender for the best character in any show he has more than two lines in
God bless Alfred Pennyworth. Who knows where Bruce would be without him.
He’d be Punisher in a funny hat
Grimm Knight
The Murder Machine.
Th League of Assassins or Six Feet Under.
He doesn't get enough credit.
Alfred: Land, you bucket of bolts!
Batwing: *Your funeral.*
ME: XD
Alfred: I I claim this land for Spain 🤣🤣🤣
@@nathanmilsom9952 Which is even funnier given that Alfred's British
Same!
Only a Bat computer would be a deadpan snarker.
I just love how Bruce had the plane programmed with AI just so it could sass him
Let's be real. Alfred is one of the most awesome DC Comics characters ever created. A regular guy who often does really impossible things that normal people wouldn't even be able to fathom doing. Plus, he's about the only person in the world that can get through to Batman about ANYTHING. This is overlooked all the time, but usually once Bats has made up his mind, the discussion is over. Not so with Alfred.
Wasn‘t Alfred a Secret Service member in WW2? Or British special forces at least?
@@sebastianschoefl Former British Special Forces and MI-6.
Fear the old in a profession where men die young.
Also in the Injustice Comic, he broke Superman’s nose… and proceeded to break the floor of the batcave with the back of Superman’s head.
@@dakotasan8719
Bruce: What did you guys fight about? *In a British accent* Who got the last scone?
Alfred: On occasion we did, yes.
that's because Alfred raised him like his own son. only reason Bruce dosent call him dad is probably because Alfred felt it would be improper.
Batman: I've made up my mind!
Alfred: ahem!
Batman: uh...oh, right, sorry...ahem, I HAVE made up my mind.
The fact the computer on the batplane has a voiceline that say's 'Your Funeral' is just the best thing ever.
Ha, ha, I've lost it at that line! 😆🤣🤣🤣
I think that was the same VA who did Brain From Pinky and the Brain
Alfred is like a father to Bruce rather than a servant.
Definitely
💯
In my opinion, both Alfred and Jonathan Kent were the voice of reason for their sons (yeah yeah. I know Alfred isn't Bruce's dad)
I mean Alfred literally raised him after the wayne´s were murdered.
@@ayar2 And in most continuities, he's been there for Bruce since he was in diapers.
5:37 That was the most aggressive, funniest, and badass sneeze I've ever heard in my life. You had it all Kevin.
That whiplash was huge.
😳…
God bless you
Definitely nailed the dad sneeze
I remember saying, “Gesundheit.” the first time I saw this episode, and I still do.
That sneeze scared the crap out of me 😂😂😂
“I claim this land for Spain” 😵💫
I honestly thought he’d say England but Spain was funny too 🤣
I think he was a little too disoriented and shaken up to think straight.😂😂😂
@@tmntfangirl4700 you might be right and that would explain it 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Or his real name is Alfredo Valepesetas
Caine and nestor...
One of the most touching Dad moments was when he said "I've already buried one generation of the Wayne Family, I'm blowed if I'm burying another!"
And yet, one of the greatest Batmen has been laid to rest...
Where is that from? I can’t remember that exact quote
@@rebekahwolkiewicz449 Think it was from Gotham
@@flashstudiosguythe series?
@@rebekahwolkiewicz449 It's from one of the Christoper Nolan Batman movies I think. The last one maybe?
I love how Conroy shifted the "colour" of his voice between Batman & Bruce Wayne. Brilliant.
It was unsettling listening to his Wayne voice come out while he was dressed as the Bat.
Christopher Reeve did the same thing in his Superman films. I'd bet money Kevin got that idea from him.
@joaniekeyser4036 It's definitely possible. Kevin has also talked about how he related personally to the duality of the character as a gay man in the 1980s and 90s. He would have done at least some code-switching between people who knew that side of him and people he couldn't trust with his safety. I'm part of that community myself (albeit a queer woman), and I've noticed that almost everyone does some kind of vocal shift when they go from an LGBTQ-friendly environment to a neutral or hostile one. We change our pitch, our cadence, even the way we say certain vowels. A lot of us describe it as being like a secret identity. I've seen someone's entire voice and body language change because they took a call from their 'phobic family while they were out with their queer friends.
I wouldn't be surprised if the idea for the switch came from multiple sources.
Honestly wish the voice code-switching persisted into the Tim Drake era and beyond, it was legit refreshing to hear him sound relatively cheerful even if it’s just a vocal mask.
I think his Batman voice is his real voice though
Rest In Peace Kevin Conroy and Efrem Zimbalist. Jr
Thank you for the memories 🦇
RIP Kevin Conroy and Efrem Zimbalist Jr.
@@ItsThatRetro indeed. Thanks to both of them for the memories. I got TAS on DVD.
"What's this? Knockout gas?"
"Chicken Soup. The only way to fight a cold."
--~~~--
Adventure happens, final fight with Mister Freeze.
Batman smashes Freeze's glass helmet open with the thermos and pours hot chicken soup in his face.
Rescued bystander: "What was that?"
Batman, bad-assedly: "The only way to fight a cold."
First time Alfred telling the bat plane to land and it replied "your funeral" i busted out laughing!
We all did
“Pilot deemed unnecessary” *ejects*
Kevin Conroy Batman: 'Was I a good Batman?'
This Alfred: 'No. You were the best!'
"That's rubbish, I know your father would be proud of you because I'm so proud of you." Such an amazing line
Edit: Now it hits even harder knowing that Kevin Conroy has passed. Kevin, thank you for giving us the most iconic Batman of all time. I will always cherish the memories of sitting in front of my aunt's giant TV on Saturday mornings watching BTAS because of your Batman. R.I.P
Alfred is best father figure.
Second best line:
Alfred: This must be the place. Bring us down.
Batwing: Negative.
Alfred: But Master Bruce is down here, we have to land.
Batwing: Impossible, area too confined.
Alfred: Land, you bucket of bolts!
Batwing: Your funeral.
@@blairbrown4812 Well, to be fair, I never said it was the best lol. I personally think it's the best in entire series though due to the VA's delivery of the line and the emotional weight behind it.
Very touching too
Well at least he's reunited with Efrem Zimbalist Jr and Michael Ansara.
Alfred is the best dad anyone could ask for. Especially if we’re counting the version from Gotham.
Gotham Alfred is my absolute favorite. Best version of the character hands down!
@@TeenyLogic Agreed
@Stefano Pavone If you wanna see a more "human" Alfred that DOESN'T ruin the character (I HATE Gotham Alfred, he's overly violent and he looks and sounds all wrong), check out The Batman 2004.
“Land you bucket of bolts!”
“Your funeral.”
“Oh dear…. Ahhhhh!
After the plane lands…
“Watch your step.”
“I-I… I claim this land… for Spain.”
That gets me every time.
When the computer has a sense of humor
I love this whole episode
These two definitely talk together off screen. The butler and the computer.
@@articusramos808
That's going into my Batman head-canon.
More than Batman ever did ...@@B1izzardHawk
Alfred was legit with his old dad energy. I truly believed he's one of cornerstones of what made Batman balance with Bruce Wayne. Awesome video! Thanks for posting. Also
R.I.P Kevin Conroy
Best butler/surrogate dad.
Also I just have to say, the animation in this show really holds up to this day.
It is and always will be the quintessential versions of all DC characters
Part of it was comissioned to japanese studios
@@Lorddacenshadowind
Which version is this one??! I must know!! I need to binge watch it rn!! 👀📡📺
@HeatherRider batman the animated series
5:33 It's surreal seeing and hear Batman sneeze loudly and with that much power
He is a dad
Bless him
RIP Kevin Conroy you will be forever missed. You were not just the voice of Batman, living or dead you ARE Batman. When people read the comics or daydream about Batman they hear YOUR voice in their head. You have had an impact on countless children’s lives and you truly brought the character to life like nobody else could. It just won’t be the same without you voicing the caped crusader.
Mr. Conroy was amazing, as were Alfred's VAs. This show was nothing short of magic.
Kevin Conroy was THE Batman for alot of people. The only actor to ever portray Batman in a way where he could be intimidating WITHOUT having to change the way he sounds.
@SBaby: He was for me, and always will be. He was my Batman from the time I was 12 years old.
@@SBaby if you pay attention to how he speaks during the show, not only does he change the way he speaks, he doesn’t change it when he’s talking to Alfred. His Bruce voice is part of the mask. Batman is his real self.
@@LugborG The point is he doesn't have to talk like he swallowed a popsicle stick as a child to be intimidating. He just sounds slightly deeper than he does as Bruce. But he still sounds professional and is still able to be intimidating with that voice.
Bruce always talked about his father but he ain’t seeing Alfred is the real father he really needed
"I know your father would be proud of you, well because I'm so proud of you". Alfred is and always will be Batmans Number 1.
You will be missed Kevin Conroy. You are Batman until the end
“Land, you bucket of bolts!”
“Your funeral...”
“Oh, dear.....YAAAAAAH!!!”
RIP Efrem Zembalist Jr.
And now Kevin Conroy too.
Efrem Zimbalist Jr. and Kevin Conroy are the best sounding Alfred and Batman. May they both R.I.P. Thanks for the memories. I loved watching this show with my twin brother after school and/or extracurricular activities. Our older brother taught us how to master the VCR timer and VHS recording (this was pre “on demand” digital format).
I claim this land for Spain
That line made me chuckle a bit
Man that would piss off Queen & England
This version of Alfred is my favorite version
Gotta love Alfred. Best butler there is.
No, he's the best dad there is.
@@misanthropicisolation4013 True.
The part where the bat computer said "your funeral" to Alfred after being so logistic, had me in stitches.😂
It's hard to find good comedy like that these days.
Alfred lands and gets out of plane:...pant..pant...I claim this land...pant...FOR SPAIN!!!
@@victorm152 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 again you just can't get comedy this good any more.
That's a line I'd expect from the Courage the Cowardly Dog Computer
@@koshavinka2995 dude this line came way before courage the cowardly dog computer. But yeah, he definitely would say that… Actually, I think he might have, but in a more snarky and clever way.
And then it tells him “Watch your step” as Alfred climbs out. 😂
Alfred Pennyworth, no matter in which dimension, isn't the father figure Bruce Wayne deserves... He's the one Bruce NEEDS.
R.I.P Kevin Conroy...you will be missed
🕯️
He will always be Batman and Bruce Wayne. We’ve lost a legend. May he never rest in piece and never be forgotten.
2:12 contempt in the Bat Plane’s voice had me on the ground
I think Bruce added that on purpose to scare alfred
@@ARAFATPRANTO-i7c it wouldn’t surprise me at all
No one can be a better surrogate father than Alfred pennyworth
“I’m sorry Master Bruce. I could NEVER replace them, (his parents) but I promise you: I will NEVER leave your side.”
- Alfred
Thank you for sharing, I love seeing these moments of Alfred helping Bruce. What I love about his character is that he is selfless and willing to help Bruce after what happened to his parents. There were moments I thought Batman wasn't appreciative of Alfred, but I'm joyous where he expresses his thanks to his father figure when he gets the chance.
3:23 I _Do_ Wish you wouldn't be so Rough with your Toys, Master Bruce.
Everyone in the Batman community can agree that everyone loves Alfred.
I have no idea who played Alfred but it is so Alfred. Just been 90 show is awesome
Damn Alfred hits me in the heart so hard that he loves Bruce like his father I'm just very touched
He is his master.
1 of the things I love reading when I'm reading a Batman fanfic, is from a kid's point of view when they're joining the family and describing the family members to them and including Alfred as the senior most member. Like 1 was from the point of view of a kid that turned out to be bio kid of Bruce's who practically snapped him up as soon as he found out, he called Alfred his sassy grandfather.
The fact that he took the snotty hanky is what 100% clinches this argumeny😂
Every hero needs a butler like this.
This is why Alfred is such a good character. He can bring the sarcasm all day long, but when it comes down to it, he is there and he is ready to take care of Bruce and the rest of the Batfamily when they need it.
1:39 wow i can't believe Alfred trained for the Death Star run.
To me nothing shows the level of love and trust Batman had for Alfred more than the fact that Alfred was allowed to keep and use guns to defend the mansion. Nobody else in the Bat family had that privilege.
Even if Bruce did not allow it Alfred with still keep it. Why u ask ?
BECAUSE HE IS ALFRED
You forgot that one part in which Alfred's not-quite-girlfriend took him for a drive, and he made a D: face after she skipped a speed bump. Rest in peace, Kevin Conroy. Your talent inspired the childhoods of billions.
RIP Richard Moll voice of the batcomputer and Two-Face
The toughest and coolest butler in the universe.
The Best Butler character in ANY Universe...
I love pretending the bat’s cave squeaking is a laugh track at Alfred’s one liners.
Alfred: perhaps he flunked phys-ed.
Bats:🦇🦇🦇🦇🦇🦇🦇🦇🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Heart of Ice ends with Batman beating Mr. Freeze with the help of Alfred's chicken soup.
I teach religious ed. "Point 1: Batman has a contingency plan for everyone in the Justice League. Point 2: Alfred controls Batman."
it saddens me deeply that both Alfred and Batman are gone now..
The dynamic between Bruce and Alfred is absolutely beautiful in Batman TAS! 😀
RIP Kevin Conroy
🕯️
Alfred: Land, you bucket of bolts!
Computer: Your funeral.
Me: WAIT WHAT!?!😂😂😂😂
I claim this land for Spain. 🇪🇸
I like how Alfred as a character has always been able to balance out being the comic relief as well as Batman's moral compass
Alfred has always needed his own series.
My favorite is
"Knockout gas?"
"Chicken soup."
R.I.P Both of them. And thanks 👍👍!
"Vengeance blackens the soul, Bruce..."
My favorite is the "Your funeral" from the bat plane.
Gotta give props to Alfred for being so loyal to the Wayne family that he would risk his own life & possibly crashing the Bat Jet in search of his missing Master. He clearly did NOT enjoy the ride.
Alfred is a god tier stepdad
To Alfred pennyworth the most underrated hero in all the DC universe.
I loved the lighter tone Conroy could carry Batman with in TAS at moments without compromising the emotional weight behind the character. No other piece of Batman media has managed the balance so gracefully, and with our unfortunate loss of Mr. Conroy, we may never see Batman done this well ever again. RIP Kevin Conroy.
he’s not just a dad, he’s MY dad
Alfred flying the Batplane and arguing with the computer is one of my favorite scenes from this show
Well we know Alfred Pennyworth is always have more like a Father to Bruce for years
There has never been a man more loyal. So much more than a butler.
You know its a bad idea when the autopilot says "Your funeral."
Land,you bucket of bolts!😠
Your funeral.🤖
Even back then, Alfred was the roast master
First time I saw Alfred being afraid of something :P MAN IS A WAR HERO AND HE'S AFRAID OF FLYING :P
This made me realize why Batman beyond is the best sequel series ever:
Bruce has to sit back and realize what Alfred went through.
Alfred is one of the best characters ever created, in any media
Man, I miss when shows didn't fill every spare second with music and just let their dialogue breathe
lol to be a parent means humiliation and dedication
XD can we admire that even as funny as it is seeing Alfred piloting the the Batwing, it's also the most badass thing he did in order to find Bruce? Man wouldn't leave his surrogate son to vanish into the wind, he did a lot in order to find him.
Alfred is such a treasure.
4:20 I had forgotten about Diana Muldair being one of the voices in this.
Alfred: Land you bucket of bolts!
Batcomputer: Your funeral.
Alfred: Ohhh dear. AAAH!
Bruce: "you think you know everything don't you?"
Alfred: "I diapered your bottom. I bloody well out too sir."
Alfred is Gotham's true hero.
The Batjet is sassy lol
Alfred was always a quiet wisecrack lol
Alfred: Land, you bucket of bolts!
Batwing: Your funeral.
It may be Bruce's house but Alfred owns everything in it.
everyone needs an alfred in their life
Just thinking about Bruce programming the Batwing to be sassy makes me smile.
That first clip almost made me cry
Them: ''Who's your favourite DC superhero?'' Me: *Easy choice, Alfred MOTHERFUCKING Pennyworth*
I wish I had a dad like Alfred