I'd argue in a way Owlman is worse because The Batman Who Laughs didn't become evil by choice; he was Jokerized. Owlman *chose* to be a cosmic nihilist
Owlman isn't even evil though, he just believea that his choices don't matter because no matter the choice another Owlman somewhere would take the other path, if he chose to be good then another him would be evil and so on. Besides, Owlman isn't even Bruce Wayne. The Darkest Knight/BWL is Batmans worst nightmare come true, a Batman fully without morals who just wants to spread pain and suffering.
In the comics, Owlman hated The Batman Who Laughs and refused to join him because he believed he was the true anti-Batman, not The Batman Who Laughs. So Owlman agrees with you!
Actually TBWL actually got cured of the Joker poison after he became Batmanhattan, but TBWL stayed utterly evil, so in his core, TBWL is actually evil.
Owlman is the prime example of a lost Batman image. Guy was so methodical, cunning, excessively(probably even better than Bats) skilled, nihilist and more. He truly never cared for anyone. Used Superwoman as he wanted, beat Bruce multiple times and literally almost blew the entire freaking existence into nothing.
The Batman Who Laughs truly is a nightmare and shows why villains are terrified of Batman, even without super powers and essentially just all his restraint gone he literally killed everyone in his universe.
Laughs only got as far as he did because he lives in a multiverse where "whatever is the worst case scenario is what happens". He's not a realistic interpretation of what Batman going rogue would be, he's Bruce's literal nightmare made flesh. I'd argue Lex Luthor is a good version of what evil Batman in the main universe would be like; a charismatic and resourceful genius who uses that to fight heroes with god-like powers. Did he ever take over the world? No? Yeah, that should tell you how far Laughs would get if he belonged to the Light Multiverse
10:56 not to mention Owlman was voiced brilliantly by James Woods in that film someone who really has a knack for playing villains and say what you will but William Baldwin also did the voice of Batman really well
@@BilaalSaud irl heroes and villains are simply a matter of perspective. A police officer is a hero to some and a villain to others. In Media the rule is generally true, but that's just because they think " het superman is a goody two shoes, but if we make him evil people might buy more issues just to see what's up"
Owlman's "It doesn't matter" always sounded so awesome to me. If the multiverse is truly infinite, then infinite versions of him have gotten to the beginning of it all, and all it wouls take is one to accomplish his plan. If it's not infinite, he was wrong from the beginning, and it would not have accomplished anything anyway. "It doesn't matter" indeed.
It's flawed because the moment he entered Earth prime an infinite number of universes where he did and didn't blow it up would come into existence, but none of them would truly be Earth prime since they're now split from the original timeline.
I see it a bit differently, for me its less a question of infinite possibilities, but the question if any version of Owlman can beat Batman. If the outcome of their battle was ever a question (i.e. even a 1% chance of Owlman winning) it would have happened in one dimension thus blowing every dimension up. So him loosing, doesn't matter. If there was never any chance of Owlman beating Batman i.e. 0%. Well, then him going for the abort doesn't matter either. So regardless of the outcome, him saving himself wouldn't matter...
I’d say that Owl Man and The Batman Who Laughs are the evilest, Not only because of there insanely outrageous intellect and power but the determination to destroy everyone and everything is actually terrifying because very little people would be able to stop them from succeeding.
“When a man earns my respect, that means I do not rest. I devote all my energy everything I have, to killing him.” Deathstroke said this to Batman, as far as I’m concerned it’s applies to Owl man as well.
I love batman who laughs, But one of my favorite moments is when Owlman helps the Justice League because" Owlman is supposed to be the darkest version of Batman not that thing from the Dark Multiverse."
@@huntertezz no dc has established for a long time dick Grayson is his own character and wouldn’t be a successor to him, whereas they have planted seeds that Tim drake will succeed him through his villains and allies
You can argue Batman from the Justice League Crisis on Two Earths saved all the animated series and movies since he saved the multiverse, assuming they’re all part of the same multiverse. Young Justice is known to be Earth 16
The Animated series is usually taken as part of a separate multiverse with other DC media alongside it. The weirdest thing is that a comic batman travelled from the main multiverse to the animated multiverse
12:25 I was totally expecting this guy to be the most evil Batman. Additionally, Owlman is a very close second. However, this is my first time learning about Tim Drake’s Batman.
6:57 It's certainly interesting that they made Joe Chill's gun a Desert Eagle instead of something that's more a lot more common for his character, such as a snub-nose revolver.
The alternative version of Batman from the Justice League animated show participated in so much “evil” that he became bored & just stood in the bat cave. That’s why he made the portal in the first place
Top 5 Most Evil Batmans In DC: 5. Red Son Batman, 4. Justice Lord Batman (The Bigger 180 of Batman, Than The Red Son Batman), 3. Tim Drake Batman (Tim Drake Was Always Evil Even as Robin), 2. Owlman, Honorable Mentions (From Death Metal Comics): The Murder Machine Batman, The Red Death Batman, Etc. 1. Batman Who Laughs.
The Batman who laughs is an interesting arc. I think it was genius to show Bruce struggle with it during the third Arkham game and show in his head what the fight looked like at the end or what chaos the joker batman would cause.
That "OwlMan" disappointed me , I expected something more Thrilling like Batman Succumbing to the Court of Owls and becoming their version of Azrael or something 😭
The Grim Knight in my opinion is the best evil Batman. He’s the same Bruce Wayne, backstory and all, but the twist is he kills his parents’ killer, gets revenge, but then trains to become a killer himself.
Here's an interesting idea to talk about, involving Batman's main villain, the Joker.... All the times (or at least your top 5-10) the Joker dresses up as a different looking clown. Like in BTAS episode "Be a Clown", or maybe The Batman (2004) episodes "Strange Minds" and "Brawn"?
You’re missing one evil version of Batman even though he never became Batman. But he’s still Bruce Wayne as a kid in the Dark Multiverse. He was born evil and CHOSE to be evil. He was never forced. He became the Robin King.
Honestly, the "future versuons jf characters are dictators" trope is actually sad. With how many times they're used and the pure amount of characters that fall into it consistently... It means that no matter what they do, eventually, they WILL become that. They WILL become the bad guys, because eventually, superheroes see where they are wrong (leaving villains alive) and do it, then fall into a rabbit hole which thwy can't get out of until an alternate version of themselves stop them.
I'd argue in a way Owlman is worse because The Batman Who Laughs didn't become evil by choice; he was Jokerized. Owlman *chose* to be a cosmic nihilist
Agreed
Owlman isn't even evil though, he just believea that his choices don't matter because no matter the choice another Owlman somewhere would take the other path, if he chose to be good then another him would be evil and so on.
Besides, Owlman isn't even Bruce Wayne.
The Darkest Knight/BWL is Batmans worst nightmare come true, a Batman fully without morals who just wants to spread pain and suffering.
In the comics, Owlman hated The Batman Who Laughs and refused to join him because he believed he was the true anti-Batman, not The Batman Who Laughs.
So Owlman agrees with you!
@@MLASELU chapter?
Actually TBWL actually got cured of the Joker poison after he became Batmanhattan, but TBWL stayed utterly evil, so in his core, TBWL is actually evil.
I still get chills from owlmans "it doesn’t matter" line
"Nothing Matters"
they chose the perfect voice actor for owlman, “it doesn’t matter” is for sure one of the coldest last words from any super villain
Chad
"No. Not good. Never. Good."
Nothing Matters, after all I'm only human.
Owlman is the prime example of a lost Batman image. Guy was so methodical, cunning, excessively(probably even better than Bats) skilled, nihilist and more. He truly never cared for anyone. Used Superwoman as he wanted, beat Bruce multiple times and literally almost blew the entire freaking existence into nothing.
Correction: Owlman was going to destroy all versions of Earth, and therefor humanity. Everything 'else' would have been perfectly fine.
But Owlman is not batman, he is his brother.
Arkham Batman was literally a inch away from becoming the Batman who laughs
Facts
Arkham batman is just a whole different animal
Welp.
The Batman Who Laughs truly is a nightmare and shows why villains are terrified of Batman, even without super powers and essentially just all his restraint gone he literally killed everyone in his universe.
We maybe scared of you but we’re terrified of him joker
Isn’t he trapped in the Fortnite universe
Laughs only got as far as he did because he lives in a multiverse where "whatever is the worst case scenario is what happens". He's not a realistic interpretation of what Batman going rogue would be, he's Bruce's literal nightmare made flesh. I'd argue Lex Luthor is a good version of what evil Batman in the main universe would be like; a charismatic and resourceful genius who uses that to fight heroes with god-like powers. Did he ever take over the world? No? Yeah, that should tell you how far Laughs would get if he belonged to the Light Multiverse
He's the closest thing to Lovecraft's Nyarlathotep I've seen in super hero media.
@@agm5424 I agree with you
I love the brave and the bold version of owlman and the fact that he stole batman's first batsuit was genius
Honestly he was a big menace
10:56 not to mention Owlman was voiced brilliantly by James Woods in that film someone who really has a knack for playing villains and say what you will but William Baldwin also did the voice of Batman really well
Wait, I actually didn't know that.
@@christianparrish3292 Better yet, Mark Harmon is Superman.
@@mr.mcnerdo who
"You either die a hero, or live long enough to see yourself become the villain." *- Harvey Dent*
Do you believe this in real life?
It depends on the person. Also on your perspective as well. That's my opinion at least
@@BilaalSaudLike it is said, it depends on the person irl
but in superhero media, it is the rule
@@BilaalSaud irl heroes and villains are simply a matter of perspective. A police officer is a hero to some and a villain to others.
In Media the rule is generally true, but that's just because they think " het superman is a goody two shoes, but if we make him evil people might buy more issues just to see what's up"
Owlman and the Batman who laughs are definitely the most evil
Imagine the owl man who laughs
That’d be cool
@@Th3One1 oh that's beyond avengers level threat
But would Owl man who laughs be more or less evil?
@@radiogobrrrrrrr1949 More evil
Owlman's "It doesn't matter" always sounded so awesome to me.
If the multiverse is truly infinite, then infinite versions of him have gotten to the beginning of it all, and all it wouls take is one to accomplish his plan.
If it's not infinite, he was wrong from the beginning, and it would not have accomplished anything anyway.
"It doesn't matter" indeed.
It's flawed because the moment he entered Earth prime an infinite number of universes where he did and didn't blow it up would come into existence, but none of them would truly be Earth prime since they're now split from the original timeline.
I see it a bit differently, for me its less a question of infinite possibilities, but the question if any version of Owlman can beat Batman.
If the outcome of their battle was ever a question (i.e. even a 1% chance of Owlman winning) it would have happened in one dimension thus blowing every dimension up. So him loosing, doesn't matter.
If there was never any chance of Owlman beating Batman i.e. 0%. Well, then him going for the abort doesn't matter either.
So regardless of the outcome, him saving himself wouldn't matter...
"They'd love it here, don't you think?"
"Who?"
"Mom and dad."
Batman really just landed a fatality without even so much as throwing a single punch.
Oof, my dude got roasted
Only the batman could roast another batman.
Batman is only person who can roast in a sad way cuz Ms.martian roasted him the OHHHHHHHHHH way
Dam
@@Lak3w00d2lash3r you're 3 weeks late boy, be a bit earlier next time. Okay move along.. yep keep going.. move on up
it's funny because it makes you remember Owl man's words: "there are versions of me that you could actually find quite charming"
I’d say that Owl Man and The Batman Who Laughs are the evilest, Not only because of there insanely outrageous intellect and power but the determination to destroy everyone and everything is actually terrifying because very little people would be able to stop them from succeeding.
My complaint on Laughs is that he's not really a realistic take on "what if Batman became evil", he's "what if Joker was a Mary Sue"
@@redjirachi1 🤣 I mean you’re not wrong
@@redjirachi1 That's clever
And so is the Robin King. Who is Bruce Wayne as a child and he was born evil.
“When a man earns my respect, that means I do not rest. I devote all my energy everything I have, to killing him.”
Deathstroke said this to Batman, as far as I’m concerned it’s applies to Owl man as well.
I love batman who laughs, But one of my favorite moments is when Owlman helps the Justice League because" Owlman is supposed to be the darkest version of Batman not that thing from the Dark Multiverse."
I always love seeing the detail that Scarface is the one that got the lobotomy
You know if you’re seeing Tim Drake Batman, that something has gone very wrong.
Tim drake is seen as the truest successor to Bruce Wayne’s Batman
Or right, depending on context
@@mohammedhussain6749nope that would be Dick Grayson.
@@huntertezz no dc has established for a long time dick Grayson is his own character and wouldn’t be a successor to him, whereas they have planted seeds that Tim drake will succeed him through his villains and allies
@@mohammedhussain6749 Both aren’t Batman’s successor it’s Terry McGinnis
You can argue Batman from the Justice League Crisis on Two Earths saved all the animated series and movies since he saved the multiverse, assuming they’re all part of the same multiverse. Young Justice is known to be Earth 16
yup,batman is badass
The Animated series is usually taken as part of a separate multiverse with other DC media alongside it.
The weirdest thing is that a comic batman travelled from the main multiverse to the animated multiverse
This account is the definition of worth the wait
8:09
“Persuasion is one hell of a weapon”
_-TheRussianBadger_
Red Son Batman is the embodiment of "To do the right thing sometimes means being a terrible person."
Exactly he was fighting commies just like dark knight returns batman
@@jacksutphen7963fr bro was valid
Red son is not particularly a good story and a toddler take on socialism.
@@fabianviales4825 Ok commie
I think Flashpoint Batman deserved an honourable mention. Thomas Wayne with a gun was pretty diabolical IMO
Eh he seemed more broken to me
He was more damaged than evil
he wasn't quite a villain and ended up being pretty intrical to saving the universe by getting Barry to fix his mess and ending Zoom.
Man.... This is like..... One of the best gifts for the holidays.... A new needlemouse production video is just something beautiful to me
12:25 I was totally expecting this guy to be the most evil Batman. Additionally, Owlman is a very close second. However, this is my first time learning about Tim Drake’s Batman.
5:34 I love this frame. Skarface was lobotomized, but not the actual ventriloquist.
XD
and it worked too, meaning he really was haunted
6:57 It's certainly interesting that they made Joe Chill's gun a Desert Eagle instead of something that's more a lot more common for his character, such as a snub-nose revolver.
I like how Joker always have resurrection plan. Batman who laughs wasn't his only plan. Remember "Batman Beyond: Return Of the Joker?"
you know its a good week when Needlemouse uploads. So happy
Love your videos man, always a pleasure to watch
Merry Christmas needlemouse, great video and RIP Kevin Conroy
Have a merry Christmas needle mouse I appreciate the hard work you put into your video's
5:29 Lobotomised Joker acting so unlike himself was creepy.
I agree! I watched the episode last month and I remember how creepy he was and uneasy I felt.
Mark Hamill did a great job playing that version of the Joker.
All stars Batman was actually the most evil guys because he's the goddamn Batman.
The Batman who laughs/the darkest knight is a man that isn’t looking for any reward. Like money. He just wants to watch all of the multiverse BURN.
Batman who laughs wins the Most Evil Batman Award hands down. He's basically batman, but with Joker's insanity.
Love seeing from this channel every now and then.
Merry Christmas. And rest in peace our good old friend, Kevin Conroy.
always so excited seeing new videos in my newsfeed
We forgot to mention Tim drake Batman also try to kidnapped Jon kent superboy as a child and try to kill him.
I love how your intro makes Batman sound like a God, but yet he constantly gets outsmarted by a clown in a purple suit.
Evil to Most Evil:
Justice Lord Batman
Tim Drake Batman
Red Son Batman
Owlman
The Batman Who Laughs
“And everything goes back to normal” *joker dies*
Yes the man the myth the legend needlemouseproductions is back!!!!!
The Batman Who Laughs still creeps me out!
Same! So does the Robin King!
So basically, the Batman Who Laughs is what could've happened if Arkham Knight Batman let the Joker take full control of him.
I truly believe the Batman who laughs is the most evil Batman to ever existed
We need more Owlman in more shows, movies, and games!!! He's so cool and would love to see him go up against Grim Knight
The Batman Who Laughs is officially the most terrifying version of Batman in all of media ever
Him and the Robin King. (Robin King is also Bruce Wayne and he’s a child and he’s twisted. He was born evil, too.)
"Some men just want to watch the multiverse burn"
Hopefully we get a batman who laughs show at some point
Maybe they can make him actually a well written character
Him, Owlman and the Robin King. And Red Death, etc. in my opinion
Please no
@@fabianviales4825 Please yes. For those of us who are interested. Not for those who are not.
Merry Christmas to all those at needlemouseproductions and thanks for all the great gift videos you've always given us!!!
Ah.
So in Arkham Knight we really did avoid a fatal bullet with Batman transforming into the Joker.
Owlman is not on the first spot. But, It doesn't matter. Cuz we all know Owlman is the definition of EviL
The alternative version of Batman from the Justice League animated show participated in so much “evil” that he became bored & just stood in the bat cave. That’s why he made the portal in the first place
Also (SPOILER):
Bruce Wayne aka Robin King killed his own parents and Alfred Pennyworth in his origin story. And also Joe Chill. Which is insane.
Merry Christmas to one of the best DC/Comic related channels!
The batman who laughs/ The Darkest Knight has to be the most powerful being in DC comic book history.
Top 5 Most Evil Batmans In DC:
5. Red Son Batman,
4. Justice Lord Batman (The Bigger 180 of Batman, Than The Red Son Batman),
3. Tim Drake Batman (Tim Drake Was Always Evil Even as Robin),
2. Owlman,
Honorable Mentions (From Death Metal Comics): The Murder Machine Batman, The Red Death Batman, Etc.
1. Batman Who Laughs.
"Tim Drake was always evil even as Robin".
No he wasn't.
Merry Christmas!
11:25 Whoa! Owlman created DC's version of the reality bomb from Doctor Who! That's whole new levels of evil!
This just shows how much batman lore there is
This guy is underrated
The Dark Knight Returns Batman Is Pretty Evil
The Batman who laughs is an interesting arc. I think it was genius to show Bruce struggle with it during the third Arkham game and show in his head what the fight looked like at the end or what chaos the joker batman would cause.
Not related to the topic of the video, but Future Kid Flash is literally wearing Reverse Flash’s uniform. That’s how you KNOW he turned evil
Evil like Batman, what? Ain't he villain by nature, hero by choice?
Robin King killed the DC universe.
Merry Christmas Needle mouse. Thanks for the early present. 🥳🎄
Great video evil batman 🦇 all versions
If I’m being honest, I was expecting Thomas Wayne’s version of Batman from The Flashpoint Paradox, but that’s just me
That "OwlMan" disappointed me , I expected something more Thrilling like Batman Succumbing to the Court of Owls and becoming their version of Azrael or something 😭
This guy forgot about the most evil version of Batman ever conceived.
Forestfire101 Batman 😂
Awesome and cool! :D
one of the scariest parts of justice lords batman is that for a split second, he was able to convince our bruce wayne
Batman seriously just won against Justice Lord Batman by saying "Mom and dad would be so proud of you"
Loved this video. Also merry Christmas needlemouse and happy new year.
Another banger from needle mouse
I feel like owl man deserves more spotlight.
The KING is back!!!
I’m not sure if you’ve done this yet, but I would love to see “Every time Batman teamed up with the Joker”
I love the detail that Scarface has been lobotomized, proving that The Ventriloquist was never the one in control
If there Evil version of Batman
There will be a Heroic version of The Joker
Red Son and Lord Batman are not even by far the most evil.
The Grim Knight in my opinion is the best evil Batman. He’s the same Bruce Wayne, backstory and all, but the twist is he kills his parents’ killer, gets revenge, but then trains to become a killer himself.
u deserve way more subscribers great video once again
Imagine Red son Batman beat criminal up with a Volka bottle 😂
Here's an interesting idea to talk about, involving Batman's main villain, the Joker....
All the times (or at least your top 5-10) the Joker dresses up as a different looking clown. Like in BTAS episode "Be a Clown", or maybe The Batman (2004) episodes "Strange Minds" and "Brawn"?
You should do this for other Justice League members
Definitely
Merry Christmas needle
2:35 **Joker being alive to this day* yeah i think this batman is no different
You’re missing one evil version of Batman even though he never became Batman. But he’s still Bruce Wayne as a kid in the Dark Multiverse.
He was born evil and CHOSE to be evil. He was never forced. He became the Robin King.
Aye man, love your videos keep it up!
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Since you did evil versions of Batman, you have to do evil versions of Superman. Most that come to mind are the Justice Lord and Injustice Superman
Honestly, the "future versuons jf characters are dictators" trope is actually sad. With how many times they're used and the pure amount of characters that fall into it consistently... It means that no matter what they do, eventually, they WILL become that. They WILL become the bad guys, because eventually, superheroes see where they are wrong (leaving villains alive) and do it, then fall into a rabbit hole which thwy can't get out of until an alternate version of themselves stop them.
"I'm not going to kill you, the hospital bills will "
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Did you guys know that Batman's father Thomas Wayne convinced Superman's father to send Superman to Earth
Next up, goodest versions of the joker? Maybe include HQAS mayor joker?