ไม่สามารถเล่นวิดีโอนี้
ขออภัยในความไม่สะดวก

Batman Is Selfless

แชร์
ฝัง
  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ก.ค. 2024
  • Batman: The Animated Series was the main piece of media to bring complexity out of comics and into the mainstream. Slowly, Batman and his villains are becoming shells of their former selves.
    #batman #batmantheanimatedseries #videoessay

ความคิดเห็น • 859

  • @RobertV_YT
    @RobertV_YT  หลายเดือนก่อน +349

    I see a lot of confusion and disagreement around my comment that Bruce is Batman's persona and he has been replaced by Batman. I'm discussing BTAS and the writers' bible which can be found here:
    tvwriting.co.uk/tv_scripts/Collections/Animation/Batman/Batman_Writers%27_Guidelines.pdf
    It supports my points in the character section. It's also a really interesting read if you like Batman or the show.
    I posted it in a few other comments so I might as well put it here because I think some people are mixing versions of Batman. After all, he is unique in certain ways across all media. I forgot to include it in the video so here is the supporting evidence from the creators.

    • @phsquared1000
      @phsquared1000 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

      This guideline they followed for the show works perfectly for BTAS because they still made Batman empathetic, nuanced, and kind. I think the problem with this stance for a lot of people nowadays is that most modern Batman runs and adaptions have him as violent, ruthless, and borderline uncaring to his villains. This would be fine if he had growth or developed from this, but they keep doing the same arc for him and regressing him back to this. It always ends in a positive arc conclusion, but then they just do it again with everyone acting OOC like we just had in the most recent comic run.
      The Batman with Battison seems to (this could totally go the opposite direction in the sequel) have Bruce realize he needs to change at the end of the movie. He has that entire literal baptism symbolism moment in the water and becoming a beacon of light/hope for the people where the kid was the first one to follow his lead out of the building. Then we have that long shot of him waiting with that person on the stretcher as a moment of kindness and reassurance because he doesn’t want to be just a symbol of vengeance and fear anymore.

    • @saeedzafaar
      @saeedzafaar หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      ​@@phsquared1000I Agree100%

    • @saeedzafaar
      @saeedzafaar หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Another very good example is the banquet scene in Nolan's The Dark Knight Rises, where everyone is wearing a mask. When Selina asks "who are you supposed to be?", Bruce replies by saying something like "eccentric billionaire Bruce Wayne", which implies that Bruce Wayne IS a mask...a disguise. That's what Rachel says to him at the end of Batman Begins.

    • @AkaiAzul
      @AkaiAzul 29 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      @@saeedzafaar Exactly. To Bruce, he might as well have died alongside his parents, and from the cave rose the Batman he embodied.

    • @silentfanatic
      @silentfanatic 29 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      It wasn't just BTAS. It's true in the comics, too. There's a moment where Wonder Woman has Bruce and Superman hold the Lasso of Truth and speak their true names. She says, "Diana," Superman says, "Clark Kent." Bruce says, "Batman."

  • @fangworl5170
    @fangworl5170 หลายเดือนก่อน +3905

    "Could you picture your Batman comforting a scared child? If yes, that's a certified Batman. If no, then that's the Punisher in a silly hat."
    -Red from Overly Sarcastic Productions
    EDIT: I know Punisher has comforted kids in the past. I'm just quoting the general idea of "Batman-as-Symbol-of-Hope".

    • @Inferno144
      @Inferno144 หลายเดือนก่อน +92

      PUNISHER IN A SILLY HAT-
      HAHAHA

    • @lucas.n.carvalho.artist
      @lucas.n.carvalho.artist หลายเดือนก่อน +126

      Funny considering how we're introduced to Bruce in BvS by being at ground zero of Man of Steel's final fight, and see him try to save who he can, and even confort a child who lost her mother.

    • @JackMorgan06
      @JackMorgan06 หลายเดือนก่อน +93

      @@lucas.n.carvalho.artistwell yeah, we mean as batman. if he didn’t do it as bruce he’d be a monster

    • @gregfoster3757
      @gregfoster3757 หลายเดือนก่อน +50

      Even Zacks batman comforters a child in the begging of BvS also no don't care for Snyder's version but people forget that batman being compassionate to more than a child tho is when you know it's batman like his villains

    • @Rengokuo4o6
      @Rengokuo4o6 หลายเดือนก่อน +28

      Bro comforting children is the baseline for all Superheroes, it isn't something peculiar to only Batman. Even All-star Batman who is just an asshole at some point comforted Dick when he took him in. Even the punisher does it which makes this quote just weird.

  • @ryszakowy
    @ryszakowy หลายเดือนก่อน +2438

    kevin conroy said it the best at the end of arkham city
    "wanna hear something funny? even after everything you've done, i still would have saved you"

    • @thegreatacolyt1277
      @thegreatacolyt1277 หลายเดือนก่อน +33

      Great moment but now days his no kill rule sucks it's not good anymore

    • @Cell287
      @Cell287 หลายเดือนก่อน +202

      @@thegreatacolyt1277no, he doesn’t kill because if he does, he’s no better than the man who killed his parents.

    • @thegreatacolyt1277
      @thegreatacolyt1277 หลายเดือนก่อน +48

      @Cell287 that's just factually not true but I still love his no kill rule but now days its done poorly cuz they take away his humanity and make him overly brutal so I can't buy new batmen not killing it's dumb and bad writing

    • @justagundam
      @justagundam หลายเดือนก่อน +99

      ​@@thegreatacolyt1277Then you don't know Batman.

    • @thegreatacolyt1277
      @thegreatacolyt1277 หลายเดือนก่อน +21

      @justagundam I do that's why I don't like most modern batman adaptations. They ether fumble the rule so fucking hard or they just ignore it

  • @OctavioMagnus
    @OctavioMagnus 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +888

    "If you cant imagine Batman comforting a scared child, then you didnt wrote Batman, you wrote Punisher with a funny hat".

    • @genesismultiverse4896
      @genesismultiverse4896 23 วันที่ผ่านมา +20

      Also snyderverse batman isn't even adapting the story Zack "likes" right since that batman explained why he doesn't use guns while snyderverse DERP I'M GONNA USE GUNS

    • @OctavioMagnus
      @OctavioMagnus 23 วันที่ผ่านมา +11

      @@genesismultiverse4896 There are things that I like in SnyderVerse. Batman isnt one of them.

    • @youtubeuniversity3638
      @youtubeuniversity3638 22 วันที่ผ่านมา +7

      - Red

    • @TT-wi8mq
      @TT-wi8mq 21 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Well said.

    • @tio_john
      @tio_john 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

      ​@@OctavioMagnus I like his batman, mostly the outfit because that one is just perfect. I liked how he was the guy who was wrong the hole movie and in the end he changes back to the hero he was, as seen in justice league. Also he does comfort a child in BvS. I understand not liking him as a matter of taste but if people want to be complete critical they should análise the movie as a hole not just go with what someone says.

  • @pauloaugustolazzarotto5569
    @pauloaugustolazzarotto5569 หลายเดือนก่อน +861

    Something I liked a lot in The Batman movie is how Bruce realizes his anger and violance will only generate more of it, and to overcome this he has to be something else, he has to be hope

    • @daltysmilth
      @daltysmilth หลายเดือนก่อน +105

      Yeah, I think Matt Reeves gets it. Christopher Nolan got it too. That moment in Batman begins when he gives the Game of Thrones kid his parascope thing. And when he volunteers to let Gordon throw him under the bus at the end of the Dark Knight. He could have let Harvey Dent take the fall, he could have told Gordon to blame everything on the Joker, but Gotham was more important to him than his own reputation.

    • @antoinemonks4187
      @antoinemonks4187 หลายเดือนก่อน +55

      Completely agree! That ending was the moment when The Batman stopped being 'vengeance' and became a hero.

    • @kos8571
      @kos8571 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      I think I wouldn't describe him as intrinsically selfless character but hopefully he can at the very least he can develop into one

    • @BillyBowlster
      @BillyBowlster 29 วันที่ผ่านมา +9

      @@daltysmilth He's a tragic hero, if you take that away then he's just some vigilante in a costume, as shallow as a puddle.

    • @Jonathan-A.C.
      @Jonathan-A.C. 29 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      @@kos8571
      Would you not?
      His entire mission is to end crime and the evil that took his parents. I think there’s his own other intentions with mere vengeance against the world, but it’s not as if he prioritizes his own pursuits above the lives of others. They ARE what he desires to help.
      I suppose you could also say that he learns to stop seeking vengeance because it gets in the way of his heroism, although I’d say that’s more exemplative of him growing as a man, and not his innermost intentions

  • @philliptivis3082
    @philliptivis3082 หลายเดือนก่อน +1034

    Watched "Baby Doll" with my 10 year old daughter. That last "I didn't mean to" broke me like it always does. As the credits rolled, I looked over and saw my daughter crying, too. "That was a sad one, Dad, but I liked it."

    • @Jonathan-A.C.
      @Jonathan-A.C. 29 วันที่ผ่านมา +36

      That’s beautiful ❤️

    • @saitouhajime3
      @saitouhajime3 23 วันที่ผ่านมา +35

      The show was ahead of is time, and created some of ours own great villains. Harley and Baby Doll along them. Mary not getting seen for what she wanted to be seen as is also a tragedy. She just wanted to be acknowledged as more than her role, than a child from a TV show.
      It's almost like Daniel Radcliffe. After Harry Potter, he tried to branch out, almost like he was rebelling again the role. Mark Hamel, ironically enough, is a great example. Luke Skywalker and Joker.

    • @mortystraphouse5077
      @mortystraphouse5077 21 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      let your daughter watch [the zone of interest] next

    • @knuxuki1013
      @knuxuki1013 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +6

      @@philliptivis3082 That's so freaking beautiful, this is what these characters are meant for

    • @weldsj8847
      @weldsj8847 7 วันที่ผ่านมา +5

      Check out Batman and the death of Ace on youtube sometime. Some of the best Batman ever for some feels.

  • @usernamesmeannothing
    @usernamesmeannothing หลายเดือนก่อน +1365

    One thing I love from the recent Nightwing run is from issue 100 where Dick tells Bruce “You were young, you were driven and you were grieving. And you put all that aside to take in a kid who had lost everything in an instant.” He continues, saying: “You didn’t have to do that. You could have turned your back on me.” Bruce says “No, I couldn’t.” Dick replies and says “No. You couldn’t. And I’ve tried to repay that kindness every day of my life since.” That is Batman. That is who he is. He lives to protect people not just as Batman, but as Bruce Wayne. People seem to forget the latter...

    • @SonicMegaKing
      @SonicMegaKing หลายเดือนก่อน +12

      But he didn't protect Dick Grayson as Bruce Wayne, he did so as Batman, which is really pretty screwed up. He should've arranged for proper foster care, not turned him into a child soldier. Hell, he could've made his own orphanage, screened every caretaker, and made sure Dick and many others had access to everything they could need.

    • @FoolishPrince
      @FoolishPrince หลายเดือนก่อน +131

      ​@@SonicMegaKinghow many people in foster care would be able to relate and understand Dick?
      Bruce took him in and wasnt just like "in going to train this kid to be Robin", but intended the kid to have a somewhat normal life.
      Unfortunately Dicks hurt and rage compelled him to seek out Zuko, his families murderer, to get revenge and it almost got him killed.
      THAT'S when Bruce decided to train him to fight, survive and to have empathy and compassion.
      I ask you, what foster care would have been able to help him or save him when Dick decided to hunt the murderer on his own?
      Nope, Bruce was the best course: in fact, they were what each other needed at the time.
      Change my mind.

    • @akiMKH
      @akiMKH หลายเดือนก่อน +43

      @@SonicMegaKing except, Dick was hurting and raging. He sought out Zuko just like FoolishPrince said. Dick would've gotten himself killed, if Bruce didn't take him in.

    • @OuttoLunch2552
      @OuttoLunch2552 29 วันที่ผ่านมา +77

      @@FoolishPrince Reminds me of this scene from Young Justice:
      Wonder Woman : You indoctrinated Robin into crimefighting at the ripe-old age of nine.
      Batman : Robin needed to help bring the man who murdered his family to justice.
      Wonder Woman : So he could turn out like you?
      Batman : So that he wouldn't.

    • @Jonathan-A.C.
      @Jonathan-A.C. 29 วันที่ผ่านมา +5

      Peak 🥹

  • @The_Mimewar
    @The_Mimewar หลายเดือนก่อน +767

    Ace. Ace is Batman’s best moment across all media. Sitting with a god level little girl as she dies, instead of using a weapon to kill her.

    • @ClickBeetleTV
      @ClickBeetleTV 29 วันที่ผ่านมา

      This is the most Batman scene of all, yeah

    • @afd1040
      @afd1040 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +68

      Even as a kid that scene broke me.

    • @commanderwolf_gaming5191
      @commanderwolf_gaming5191 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +31

      The feels that moment gave was intense.

    • @desiboy4444
      @desiboy4444 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +95

      Someone once said that as a kid, he thought this was Batman’s easiest fight, because all he had to do was sit next to a child. But as an adult, he realized, that “fight” was his most difficult.

    • @genesismultiverse4896
      @genesismultiverse4896 23 วันที่ผ่านมา +30

      We can all agree the people who said let give the guy who ask where is the s*x in a superman comic to direct a cinematic universe should be fired

  • @gelchert
    @gelchert หลายเดือนก่อน +511

    My favorite example that's not in this video is the end of "The Man Who Killed Batman." Batman has just reappeared after his apparent death, and takes the man believed responsible, "Sid the Squid," to prison. However, he lets the other inmates believe that Sid is actually a criminal genius who _almost_ killed Batman, instead of the meek, bumbling coward he really is. Batman didn't have to do that, but he saw that Sid was harmless and just wanted a little respect, so he let Sid keep his (unearned) reputation among Gotham’s underworld.

    • @BillyBowlster
      @BillyBowlster 29 วันที่ผ่านมา +40

      Humility and self sacrifice.

    • @peterversionone
      @peterversionone 3 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      Weren’t the criminals in the prison also saying that Sid made The Joker look like a fool? You know Joker is going to take him out once word reaches him

  • @CalByrne
    @CalByrne หลายเดือนก่อน +2737

    Someone tell Zack that Bruce doesn't drink alcohol

    • @CaffeineVampire
      @CaffeineVampire หลายเดือนก่อน +193

      I was thinking that too, like how can that be "who batman is" if batman doesn't drink lol

    • @JFTSwiertz
      @JFTSwiertz หลายเดือนก่อน +122

      ​@CaffeineVampire, I'd love to see a batman who drinks mocktails. A huge helping of alcohol in the manor, Alfred mixes up something for himself and Jason, D&D get a coke and batsy just has a shirley temple.

    • @aicarrie1
      @aicarrie1 หลายเดือนก่อน +166

      Tony Stark is the one who drank alcohol. I think that Zack Snyder had the two men confused.

    • @sethwells1602
      @sethwells1602 หลายเดือนก่อน +67

      The batman Zack brought in is the one that lost everyone Jason Todd was thought to be dead and don't get me wrong batman doesn't drink like an alcoholic or anything but he does drink at quote unquote Bruce Wayne events but not a lot I think his idea was to make him a little more human more realistic

    • @lucas.n.carvalho.artist
      @lucas.n.carvalho.artist หลายเดือนก่อน +59

      ​@@sethwells1602 Exactly. He showed us a Bruce Wayne who's old and lost everything, it made sense for him to have these type of destructive habits.
      And it's even more inspiring when we see how much he changes for the better in ZSJL.

  • @johnkeenan1829
    @johnkeenan1829 หลายเดือนก่อน +485

    There was a scene in a comic quite a few years ago (I believe written by Doug Moench) in which Batman saves a woman from something (can't remember what), brings her up to a rooftop, and she starts sobbing. He holds her and says 'it's alright let it out, I'm right here". THAT is Batman.

  • @dazzlethestar151
    @dazzlethestar151 หลายเดือนก่อน +305

    Batman is at his best when he's being the hero he truly is, wanting to help his villains and doing everything in his power to make Gotham a better place, not just being edgy and violent.

    • @disgusting634
      @disgusting634 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Melanie ❤

    • @dazzlethestar151
      @dazzlethestar151 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@disgusting634 Yes Melanie!! :3

    • @JohnMasterCheif
      @JohnMasterCheif 26 วันที่ผ่านมา +10

      which is sad, cause most people would think Flash is the only one who tries to help out his Rogues

    • @Seyanoo
      @Seyanoo 21 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

      I mean I wouldn’t use edgy and violent considering Gotham criminal he’s facing off are deranged psychopaths, so he has to be the terror to them. But I agree that writer forget to write Batman as his best when he’s the caring compassionate hero we know him as.

  • @LyricalOutlaw
    @LyricalOutlaw หลายเดือนก่อน +144

    Bruce asking for his parents to forgive him is my favorite scene in any movie ever.
    I did count on being happy.
    I cry every time

  • @TheGreatDanish
    @TheGreatDanish หลายเดือนก่อน +142

    The most iconic scene for me with Batman is him sitting with Ace as she dies. He is compassion. He understands pain, trauma, heartbreak, and loss. He understands it all so keenly and his most powerful, fundamental desire is to see no one else suffer it.

    • @ARTSONICFAN990
      @ARTSONICFAN990 6 วันที่ผ่านมา +6

      There's a reason why Batman volunteered to get to Ace when Waller wanted to use a weapon on Ace, but Batman never intended to use that weapon on Ace. He knows that Ace suffered enough already. He sat down with her until her time came, and yet, the world was saved in the end. All because of Batman's compassion to Ace. The best part about the Ace scene is that it led to Waller creating Bruce's future successor: Terry McGinnis (Is that how you spell his name?). One of the biggest W's in Batman's history.

    • @Sorain1
      @Sorain1 5 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      @@ARTSONICFAN990 The most fascinating thing about that for me is that Waller has to know Batman doesn't want to use the weapon. But she trusts him to know if it's needed and do it anyway if he has to. It's the biggest sign that Waller understands Batman up to that point, and I wholly agree that Ace was what convinced Waller the world needed a Batman. She went to mad, evil lengths trying to do it, but fortunately got called out and took that L. That the world decided to anoint Terry anyway wasn't on her.

  • @ekathe85
    @ekathe85 28 วันที่ผ่านมา +64

    "I know I made a promise, but I didn't see this coming. I didn't count on being happy"
    Damn.

  • @sleepinggorilla
    @sleepinggorilla หลายเดือนก่อน +263

    Paul Dini wrote a comic about when he was assaulted and robbed. He talks to the various characters from TAS, but Batman is notably quiet. Dini wonders where Batman falls in all of this, why didn't Batman protect him after all Paul has done for him?
    Batman finally speaks, telling him that he was there when Dini was left on the ground injured. He was the one who told Paul to get up and survive.

  • @ssfbob456
    @ssfbob456 29 วันที่ผ่านมา +43

    Little girl: You're not too scary...you're not scary at all!
    Batman: _smiling_ No, I guess not.
    That's Batman.

  • @Hogan231
    @Hogan231 หลายเดือนก่อน +94

    Rest In Peace Kevin Conroy.
    I still miss your voice.
    I AM VENGEANCE, I AM THE NIGHT, I AM BATMAN!

  • @andrewrivera190
    @andrewrivera190 หลายเดือนก่อน +101

    1:30 I love the scene in Beyond where Bruce tells Terry his inner voice doesn’t even refer to him as Bruce.

  • @dewshbag16
    @dewshbag16 หลายเดือนก่อน +60

    As the late great, legend Batman himself, Kevin Conroy once said (I’m paraphrasing) Batman’s compassion, especially his compassion towards his villains is his greatest strength.

  • @awildpichu6289
    @awildpichu6289 หลายเดือนก่อน +399

    Everytime I say I hate batman, I always mean the modern one, the "batgod" as some people dubbed him. Batman was always at his best not as an overpowered human character, but as the *human* superhero. The one who tries to help his villians instead of crippling them and then saying "I dont kill so im not evil". All my favorite batman media is when batman is showing his humanity instead of simply being dark and cold to everyone. Thank you for talking about this batman

    • @Linklex7
      @Linklex7 หลายเดือนก่อน +35

      I love Batman, I hate modern Batman and most Batman fans who make him godlike with the blasted prep time

    • @zemox2534
      @zemox2534 หลายเดือนก่อน +46

      I dislike Modern Batman as well
      . I always think of this quote from Batman Beyond and how it describes how Batman has fallen: 'I don't hate him. I hate what he's become.'

    • @RobertV_YT
      @RobertV_YT  หลายเดือนก่อน +22

      My thoughts exactly

    • @ryszakowy
      @ryszakowy หลายเดือนก่อน +10

      "modern batman" is enough
      everything "modern" is completel fucking trash

    • @nightwing1491
      @nightwing1491 หลายเดือนก่อน +19

      I feel like The Batman movie directed by Matt Reeves did a great job of showing that plus if I'm not mistaken, that movies inspiration was from Batman: Mask of the Phantasm and Batman: The Animated Series.

  • @scibus2593
    @scibus2593 หลายเดือนก่อน +120

    See I like The Batman (2022) largely because Robert Battinson isn't properly Batman yet, he's just "Vengeance", who is a sorta extreme version of a Zack Snyder Batman- but over the course of the film he realises that *just* being Vengeance is a dead end that only creates more pain, hence he grows further in to being a Conroy type Batman throughout the film. He's not quite there yet, but I think he might be closer in part 2

    • @Jonathan-A.C.
      @Jonathan-A.C. 29 วันที่ผ่านมา +15

      It was similar to Arkham Origins in a lot of ways, which I loved

    • @FUDOYUSEI2814
      @FUDOYUSEI2814 21 วันที่ผ่านมา +10

      I have to agree on that. I was watching the movie and I was "this is kind of cool but I think he leans to much into the Snyder's Batman side of things" and then the final hits and the moment he realizes he has to be the hope is the moment the whole movie clicked for me. That was a true Batman moment, no doubt

    • @NoahDaArk
      @NoahDaArk 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +12

      @@FUDOYUSEI2814 The absence of Batterangs also helps. Throughout the majority of the film Batman is without his most iconic crime fighting tool, but by the end of the film he has it and uses it to save everyone. Even at the risk of his own life. The second he pops that Bat symbol off his chest and uses it to cut the light, he completed his transformation from an agent of vengeance… into the true Batman.

  • @Jason-wp7ed
    @Jason-wp7ed หลายเดือนก่อน +184

    I legit bust out laughing when you said dressing up like a bat & spending every second dedicated to recapturing the same 15 people every night takes extreme dedication 😂😂

  • @shajita
    @shajita หลายเดือนก่อน +101

    Wonderful video.
    This is also why, despite being quite unpopular with a certain sub-set of the fanbase, why Robin is integral to Batman. Batmans life was stolen from him, and in his own way, it drove him mad. But by building a family of his own, he is reclaiming that life. Dick, Jason, Tim, Damian, Barbara, Gordon and Alfred gives Batman hope, and he channels that hope outward. Both to Gotham, and to us, the readers/viewers/players.

  • @Gittykitty
    @Gittykitty หลายเดือนก่อน +174

    It's why I don't like most of the modern comics after the 90s. They make Batman too Psycho or brutal. He cares about people, and his family but has a hard time showing it because he's emotionally stalled, but not incapable.
    Speaking of Babydoll, I hated the second episode that paired her with Croc. It ruined her character. It would have been nice if the episode showed Batman checking up on her and mak sure she was okay, or her doing the same for him maybe even criticizing how much colder he's become.

    • @RobertV_YT
      @RobertV_YT  หลายเดือนก่อน +43

      “Love is a croc” was definitely one of the weakest episodes. Babydoll is entirely different and she probably should have stayed as a one off character. She’s not interesting enough beyond her motivation in the original episode but your idea would have been cool to see

    • @BrandonScott-mi5pz
      @BrandonScott-mi5pz หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      GREAT VIDEO.

    • @seeleunit2000
      @seeleunit2000 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      ​@@RobertV_YTI disagree. I think she's interesting and could be more than a one-off, if in the hands of a talented writer.

    • @fuckthisstupidasshandleshit
      @fuckthisstupidasshandleshit หลายเดือนก่อน

      Objectively wrong. Batman has never been written to be unemotional by either of his writers.

    • @toondemaere3080
      @toondemaere3080 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      just like a witcher

  • @absolutelyabsolute4671
    @absolutelyabsolute4671 22 วันที่ผ่านมา +16

    People clown Pattinson's Batman for being a novice detective but his batman is someone that I can see comforting a child. I believe that was highlighted with how he empathize with the mayor's kid.

  • @amead78
    @amead78 หลายเดือนก่อน +74

    Baby Doll was an adult inside a child’s body while Batman was a child inside an adult’s body.

  • @lukejams
    @lukejams 28 วันที่ผ่านมา +35

    zack never understood that batman isn't an unhinged psychopath like the punisher, he's a hero who mostly spends time saving lives than just being a boogeyman to criminals.

  • @TiaraStarbrighter
    @TiaraStarbrighter หลายเดือนก่อน +51

    Another great example of Batman's compassion for those from tragic backgrounds is the moments he spends with Ace in her final moments. If that doesn't make you sad, you aren't human.

  • @jaycornu3351
    @jaycornu3351 29 วันที่ผ่านมา +18

    the episode that stood out most for me is Harleys bad day (the clip you had) where instead of incarcerating her without a word he shows he understood the misunderstanding and only wants to help her, he gave her hope even after all the bad things she had done up to that point including on that day. something not many people would even attempt to understand. (plus i love that she thanked him with a big ol kiss too). it wasn't only a wholesome episode but also one that showed the struggles of someone coming out of prison, even when they try to do the right thing they can't help but watch their backs or worry about simple misunderstandings which ultimately end them up back in prison, so for batman to give her the encouragement and hope she surely needs is wonderful and shows how compassionate he really is.

  • @thewhitewolf58
    @thewhitewolf58 หลายเดือนก่อน +49

    My problem is zack uses edge instead of dark. Edge just makes things depressing for the sake of pushing boundaries. Dark tends to understand and develop a world in a sad but realistic way. It's the difference between a teenager making batman a gun welding killer who pops pills while an adult has batman debate the league of shadows to why a crime ridden city is worth being saved even if it would be easier to destroy and reboot it. One seems fun on surface level and another takes introspection of character.

  • @AzureRoxe
    @AzureRoxe 20 วันที่ผ่านมา +10

    Justice League: Unlimited also shows a wonderful moment of Batman showing his softer side, when he walks alone to try to convince Ace to fix what she's done
    Ace read his mind and saw that not only does he understand her suffering, but that he never had any intention of using the weapon Amanda Waller gave him. After she tells him what happened to her [she was pretty much deprived of her childhood thanks to an early version of Cadmus doing experiments on her over and over], she mentions that she knows she's about to die anyway and, in tears, asks him to stay with her because she's scared, which he simply sits in the swing next to her and holds her hand till she passes away.
    THIS is who Batman is supposed to be, someone who can see that many of the villains are just people who have been delt a very horrible hand just like Bruce himself had and lashed out at the world.

    • @ARTSONICFAN990
      @ARTSONICFAN990 6 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      And yet, the world was saved in the end. All because of Batman's compassion to Ace. The best part about the Ace scene is that it led to Waller creating Bruce's future successor: Terry McGinnis (Is that how you spell his name?).

    • @DrgnLdyLizzie2001
      @DrgnLdyLizzie2001 5 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      "Batman left his DNA all over the place."
      Terry's shocked Pikachu face
      "Not like that!"

  • @hyugalubbok7770
    @hyugalubbok7770 หลายเดือนก่อน +84

    bruce will never be happy.. remind thst scene when Spawn's daughter call him 'The Sad Man'

    • @RobertV_YT
      @RobertV_YT  หลายเดือนก่อน +16

      Spawn is another great series

    • @whothis5810
      @whothis5810 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Ya, both series are great and both have a sad hero.

    • @deebo3182
      @deebo3182 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      That line has gotta be one of the most underrated lines in all of comic character history, they need to bring that show back asap

    • @frankensteinmonster1931
      @frankensteinmonster1931 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Cyan isn’t Spawn’s daughter. She’s Wanda’s and Terry’s daughter.

    • @fuckthisstupidasshandleshit
      @fuckthisstupidasshandleshit หลายเดือนก่อน

      Fake Batman fan detected. He has been shown multiple times to be happy. Next you'll say that Bruce is a mask.

  • @Crow_Rising
    @Crow_Rising หลายเดือนก่อน +26

    Batman is complete because he is a walking contradiction. He was born because of death. He is a vengeful child in an adult's body. He lives so that others don't have to die. He goes through hell so that others can be happy. Batman and Superman both represent hope, but while Superman is the absolute pinnacle role model, Batman represents the other side of the same coin; the human side. The flawed side. The complicated side. This is what makes him feel so real and relatable in a sea of characters that can do anything. Batman isn't about super powers or good triumphing over evil. Batman is about how there's darkness inside all of us, but that doesn't mean we can't still do the right thing or find redemption. Batman is about how when it really comes down to it, the hero and his villains aren't really so different. They're all just human beings struggling with life in their own way. There's always still hope for a better tomorrow.

    • @Sorain1
      @Sorain1 5 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      He's the guy with the villain origin story, who decided to be a good guy instead. Not a nice guy, but a good one.

  • @motor4X4kombat
    @motor4X4kombat 18 วันที่ผ่านมา +13

    0:38 Zack snyder is the type of guy who could say unashamely "Homelander did nothing wrong..." and defend him saying that all the victims he killed or torture deserve it... even blind spot despite homelander and the audience barelly even knew him outside of beeing a wannabe daredevil.

  • @MCP5030
    @MCP5030 หลายเดือนก่อน +72

    Honestly the Zach Schneider quote reminds more of flashpoint Batman.

    • @kennethsatria6607
      @kennethsatria6607 หลายเดือนก่อน +27

      Fair point, he actually is alcaholic in that one for obvious reasons cause an elderly father loosing his family is different to a child loosing his parents.
      But I wouldn't trust Zack to write Batman, I think he's too obsessed with Batman's edgy side and not enough to his other qualities.

    • @Inferno144
      @Inferno144 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      @@kennethsatria6607 Both are equally painfully and traumatizing. But theres a deeper connection to a parent loosing their child. Your own blood, one you raised and one you want to see grow up into something amazing or just live a happy life. But in that timeline, Thomas didnt get that. He watched his son get gunned down infront of him and his wife turned insane.

  • @owlbeef_kr
    @owlbeef_kr 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +14

    I hope we can one day get the “we can rehabilitate you, save you” and for joker to say the iconic line “no, it’s too late for that” only for him to crack a joke and Batman to finally laugh at one, ironically putting an end to their relationship as it shows that some people just can’t be helped and that no matter how hard he tries he is still human. For joker to give up his adventures and stay in a cell, but never be normal again. That, would be a good ending to the story of the joker

  • @UserFriendlyArtist
    @UserFriendlyArtist หลายเดือนก่อน +25

    Batman the kinda dude to go to a serial killers funeral and genuinely mourn them

  • @slamshift6927
    @slamshift6927 8 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    God, we're never getting another piece of media aimed at children, but with writing at an adult level like we got with Batman. It never flinched from difficult subjects, it never dumbed complex concepts down, it just wrapped them in a dressing that kids could enjoy even if they didn't understand. It could stoke conversations between parents and children.
    My dad used to love watching Batman, and Gargoyles with me... I miss those days

  • @LyricalOutlaw
    @LyricalOutlaw หลายเดือนก่อน +10

    Bruce asking for his parents to forgive him is my favorite scene in any movie ever.
    I did count on being happy.
    I cry every time
    Also good criticism on Zach’s take on Batman. To me Batman’s most important character aspect is how he values life. Batman has a deep understanding of the value of all life due to his tragic beginning

  • @jjmturbo
    @jjmturbo 29 วันที่ผ่านมา +9

    Kevin Conroy was truly the best voice/ persona of Batman. R.I.P Conroy...

  • @Raider0075
    @Raider0075 20 วันที่ผ่านมา +5

    Babydoll and Ace. Two characters who show off how 'human' Batman can be. Sure he could've taken both down and easily. He didn't. He chose another way. He chose his humanity over vengeance. He chose to show them a better way and through that, makes other people change (or consider a change). When Bats walked up w/ Ace in his arms, you could see the depth of his sadness; he sat w/ her until her time came. Even someone as stoic as Amanda Waller was so moved that she decided the world needed a Batman. She gained massive respect for Bruce but also began the Batman Beyond project and the formation of Terry McGinnis.

    • @Sorain1
      @Sorain1 5 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      It's such a perfectly Waller thing to do, to violate someone out of respect for them, justified by it being for the good of the world. Damn those writers were good.

  • @OtterloopB
    @OtterloopB หลายเดือนก่อน +17

    Thank you, sir. I think Batman is at his best not when it's intensely dark, but when the character's compassion and humanity is on display.
    The comic "Batman: Ego" did a great job of showcasing who Bruce really is. Beneath the loss and anger is a man who believes in the intrinsic value of human life. And he fights for that righteous truth, even when the torrent of fear and pain inside of him invites him to do the opposite.

  • @ArthurMorgan-u2n
    @ArthurMorgan-u2n 29 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    This was the most perfect description of Batman I've ever heard

  • @labadf
    @labadf 29 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    I was having lunch when you mentioned Baby Doll. I gulped and almost choked. If I needed to say which episode of TAS is the most impactful, not counting the other heart-wrenching episode from JLU featuring Bruce and Terry, it is this one. Those portrayals are the best Batman.
    I don't agree with you when you said Bruce has his choice cut off when his parents died. He had a lot of potential, open doors left and right, with good management he could have lived an hedonistic life as Bruce Wayne. Only... He chose the Batman door, to be more than just a rich boy living the life, and to use all his resources to help those in need and protect those who are weak.

  • @ironhell813
    @ironhell813 15 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    The Bat is the epitome of the saying “the hero we needed but didn’t know we needed”

  • @andmos1001
    @andmos1001 15 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    Joker are trying to get Batman to have a bad day, not realizing that Batman already had one

  • @TrueYellowJustice
    @TrueYellowJustice 4 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Good old Bruce never gave up on me. Now that’s the real Batman

  • @user-bs1dk3tz8g
    @user-bs1dk3tz8g 12 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    "joker just chaos" best line i hear about joker u can be my friend

  • @baloneyzero9358
    @baloneyzero9358 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    I agree, Batman is his addiction. Nothing else matters to him and he doesn’t need anything to cope

  • @knuxuki1013
    @knuxuki1013 หลายเดือนก่อน +24

    I hate darker deconstruction of characters like Batman, it's showing misunderstanding and straight up dislike for the character

  • @gogira76
    @gogira76 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    Kevin Conroy/Bruce Timm's Batman will always - always - be my Batman. And Baby Doll is one of my favorite episodes. I even teared up watching this video. Subscribed.

  • @that1filmguy
    @that1filmguy หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    This is a wonderful and great video! I can’t wait to see what else you make and what you talk about, keep making great videos!

  • @playererror4044
    @playererror4044 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

    Props for doing a video on Batman and talking about examples beyond Ace's death, it's great but he has been kind more than once.

  • @Hogan231
    @Hogan231 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    He’s with Adam West.

  • @igydkygs00kwhi
    @igydkygs00kwhi 25 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    Justice, Not vengance. That is the true batman. End of discussion.

  • @kurthasedd7923
    @kurthasedd7923 28 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    This is a big part as to why I like Batman. He deals with the worst of the worst and through it all, no matter how bad it gets, he still doesn't kill. I don't think because it's just that then he will be lowered to the level of his enemies, but he's an arbitrator of justice and has a deep well of compassion. It's not just that he has to force himself not to kill, but that he doesn't want to and when he does he knows he will regret it.
    That was some of the best parts of the show, not when Batman's friends were rescued or when he saved the victim of the villain, but seeing the villains realize just how much goodness is in Batman. I can't think of a single recurring villain that didn't at one point or another show remorse or regret or respect to Batman and that's great

  • @Ezzekiel73
    @Ezzekiel73 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    That bit with Twoface recalling his kinship with Bruce, with Batman unknowingly watching, such a good clip

  • @arvizustudios6606
    @arvizustudios6606 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Keep it up with the great content. This video is very well made

  • @skillcosby3095
    @skillcosby3095 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    anytime I see an iteration of batman who kills without a second thought I always think to myself "This isn't batman."

  • @dirtydeesenpai
    @dirtydeesenpai 5 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Babydoll makes an appearance in “Kite-Man: Hell Yeah”, she had an updated appearance, looking 12 years old but supposedly is 47 years old.

  • @Shiroya_Rumika
    @Shiroya_Rumika 12 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    If you noticed, other JL members when arrived will say *"What's going on"* or *"Stop that"*
    But Batman, when he arrived, he always say *"Let me help you"*

    • @myleswayne301
      @myleswayne301 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

      So Batman is the only Justice League member who has compassion?

  • @leche2mil
    @leche2mil หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    great video man!

  • @micejoint132
    @micejoint132 หลายเดือนก่อน +14

    1:16 Bruce wayne isn't the mask, batman isn't necessarily bruce wayne either. Batman is a personification of bruce wayne's turmoil and a manifestation of his grief. bruce wayne is bruce wayne, but he is not the bruce wayne he shows the world. batman is the other side of bruce, but bruce wayne still has an identity. This is explored a lot in batman ego

    • @fuckthisstupidasshandleshit
      @fuckthisstupidasshandleshit หลายเดือนก่อน

      And is something any actual fan would know if they read the original story.

    • @Jonathan-A.C.
      @Jonathan-A.C. 29 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      Right.
      Like I’d say Bruce talking to Robin inside the Batcave, or especially if they were doing something in Wayne Manor together, IS Bruce Wayne. It’s just, Batman is ALSO Bruce Wayne

  • @RafidW9
    @RafidW9 29 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    Zack just doesn't get it does he. Even Nolan basically taught him what Batman should be.

  • @oliverchong2428
    @oliverchong2428 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    “Its not who I am underneath, but what I DO that defines me”

  • @Lycan_of_1941
    @Lycan_of_1941 16 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Even though they are consumed in Darkness, light will follow to show the way.
    Showing Batman TAS Villains would still have their humanity. When The Villain is created, or the villain has no choice.

  • @TheTyroofToriyama
    @TheTyroofToriyama 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    It's crazy. The first ever drawing I made was for Spider-Man. I just left nursery and made it for a girl in my class. He was my favorite as a kid. For years as a teen and young adult Batman was my favorite but then I started to think it's just really fun watching and playing Spider-Man. Superman has always been like a happy medium and just feel special and different seeing the Reeves films.
    I think They're all just as good to me. I was a Batman loyalist but think a humble Superman story has just as much potential

  • @skxlter5747
    @skxlter5747 16 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    Theres alot more to the joker than just chaos and orded dude

  • @DainRiffgin89
    @DainRiffgin89 26 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    I believe that a large part of Bruce’s compassion for others (even villains, represented by his No Kill Rule) stems from Thomas. As a doctor, his job was to heal and save lives, and I’m certain he instilled the sanctity of life into Bruce at a young age. By not killing his enemies, and actively supporting their rehabilitation, he is honoring his father’s legacy.
    Also another one of Batman’s villains that are like a dark mirror to him is Scarecrow. Both use fear and intimidation, but Batman only uses it on criminals to protect the innocent, while Scarecrow uses it for his own twisted ends. What’s worse is that Jonathan Crane is a doctor like Thomas (a psychiatrist, which is an MD), but instead of healing people of their fears and trauma, he makes it worse. I could imagine a show where Batman is particularly disgusted at this prospect.

  • @maureencora1
    @maureencora1 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Babydoll is a Sad Episode. A Grown Woman in a Little Kid Body.

  • @billmurray7473
    @billmurray7473 13 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Dedicated to the memory of
    KEVIN CONROY.
    He captured Batman more than
    any actor who ever played the role.
    Rest In Power 🙏 Kevin.

  • @expychristian
    @expychristian 28 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Excellent video. Love the short and simple presentation.
    I do miss the straightforward but deep storytelling of the old animated series. It also made us see both sides of protagonist/antagonidt without having to drag it out in an overbearing fashion. Interwoven storytelling at its best.
    Keep it up, mate.

  • @TheG4heath
    @TheG4heath 5 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I remember I had Mask of The Phantasm on VHS as a kid. I grew up with Batman the Animated Series. Batman 1989. The sequel Batman Returns. I don't watch any Batman stuff today. I haven't seen any Zack Snider stuff with Batman in it. It doesn't appeal to me.

  • @greisyn654
    @greisyn654 21 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    YOU ONLY GOT TWO VIDEOS?! This is some high quality work, i'd expected that you've been at it for a good few months!

  • @ljmak4102
    @ljmak4102 13 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    Im rather late to the party so hopefully u will somehow stumble upon this comment. I dont see anyone giving enough praise for how well structured this video essay was. I really liked how u defined ur version of batman and the symbolism behind the name, which tbh has been mudded by more recent representations in movies. Well presented arguments and strong supporting evidence regarding Batman/bruce’s internal struggles and his hope for the wellbeing of literally everyone. All in all great effort and will binge all further videos. Great work

  • @adamlane8238
    @adamlane8238 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    This is my favorite episode too. So powerful how he comforts baby doll. Such a great roll model. Great presentation, especially with it as your first video on this channel.

  • @Goobergurl
    @Goobergurl หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Batman is also my favorite fictional character, not just because of how interesting his is as a vigilante, but also because of the impact he's had on my life. Reading my first ever Batman comic changed the direction of my life forever! Now I'm a huge comic book nerd who has made so many friends because of Batman, and for the past couple of years I've been even writing my own original comic book stories! I'm an author now, and I only got here because of how much Batman inspired me, and the lessons his stories have taught me...I never gave up on myself, and it's because of The Dark Knight

  • @blu3g
    @blu3g 24 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    One detail I feel like other people never talk about is while every other super hero sends their bad guys straight to prison, Batman always sends them to Arkham Asylum, a place that's supposed to help them and offer them the chance to return to a normal life, and no matter how many times they refuse it, Batman continues to give them that choice to start over

  • @ryancurrul7208
    @ryancurrul7208 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The Batman 2022 has a great arc from pain to redemption. Without killing.

  • @championkevin4436
    @championkevin4436 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    A moment that I remember strongly about Batman that a lot of people don’t talk about was in the Justice League episode, “Injustice for All” When Lex Luthor and Humanite break out of jail, they flee into Metropolis and Luthor creates a distraction by starting a fire to the closest building he saw. Batman, who was hot on their trail stopped at the burning building, the moment he gets out of the car, immediately looks up to see if anyone is trapped inside, spotting a little girl crying for help on the top floor. She flees further into the burning building as falling debris block the window. Batman immediately calls for backup, runs up to the side of the burning building, grapples up to the window where he last saw the little girl. He breaks into the debris and immediately scans the room to find the little girl. He spots her in the corner of the room scared for her life. He reaches out for her, picks her up into his arms as she says, “I’m scared.” He responds in a soothing voice, “Don’t be, it’s going to be alright.” He keeps running for an exit, but the building keeps crumbling on top of them. Soon, they’re corned on a staircase will the last support giving up on them, causing them to fall straight into the fire. Hawkgirl swoops in and saves Batman and the little girl, and they take the little girl to safety in the arms of her father.
    Keep in mind, that Batman is in Metropolis and this is only the beginning of the Justice League, this little girl probably doesn’t even know who Batman is, she was most likely expecting Superman. She was probably scared of Batman at first since he is a man dressed up as a bat, but he comforts her and lets her know that everything is going to be alright. So when she looks back on that day, she’s gonna remember that it was a man in a giant batsuit that helped eased her fears.
    For each part that this entire scene shows is that Batman doesn’t care if he’s the Alpha Male or not. If he did, he wouldn’t have called in for backup. He’s not stupid to think “I can do all this on my own, let’s risk lives.” Batman doesn’t care if he doesn’t have superpowers or that he’s powerless to stop the fire on his own or save the little girl on his own. The whole scene showed he’s just a man who is doing everything he can and that he never gives up. Even the last part where the support breaks underneath them, he holds onto the last remains of it with one hand before it breaks entirely. He doesn’t care about the glory of saving lives or earning a medal for every person he saves or every criminal he brings in. He cares about saving people and making sure they can live a bright future, free from pain.

  • @ethribin4188
    @ethribin4188 6 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Batman isnt dark.
    The world around him is.
    Batman is actually the light in his world.
    Yes, grimey, gritty and harsh.
    But he is the light in the dark.

  • @NatGeodeWild
    @NatGeodeWild หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Really good video, I hope you get more views

  • @megapeebs2631
    @megapeebs2631 18 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Another slept on Batman is 2004 Batman it just had this specific tone that had light and darker elements I'd even put it up there with The Animated Series its only ashame it runned for 3 seasons or so

  • @mohamed_elmoayed
    @mohamed_elmoayed 26 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Great video report and great voice coverage .. keep going

  • @scotttrammell3913
    @scotttrammell3913 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The episode of BTAS with Baby Doll was heartbreaking.

  • @notdaredevil8809
    @notdaredevil8809 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    So many dcau scenes about batman have me in tears because of how human and caring he is

  • @raulbetancourt5795
    @raulbetancourt5795 18 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Batman best stories are which show his best quality: His compassion.
    Sadly, that a thought that had been forgotten, they can't stop making like a violent thug.

  • @Triforce9426
    @Triforce9426 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Probably my favorite moment of this DCAU Batman was how he handled Ace in Justice League Unlimited. All everyone saw when they looked at Ace was a dangerous destructive meta human that needed to be brought down. But Batman saw her for what she actually was, a lonely and frightened young lady that had her childhood tragically stolen from her just like he did. When Bruce became the one tasked with dealing with Ace instead of using the means he was given to kill her what he actually ended up doing was simply sitting with and talking with her. Bruce could fully empathize with everything Ace went through and what she was feeling and all he had to do to "deal" with her was simply offer his hand and be there for her when she needed somebody the most. Batman gave Ace comfort and peace of mind in her final moments and that to me was pretty dang heroic.

  • @scolioreset
    @scolioreset 12 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    If a kid isn’t scared of Batman and can look at him in the eyes, if Batman prioritises saving a kid or spends the last minutes with one that is afflicted of some form of terminal disease… this is Batman!
    The only “Bat” I would see taking pills or alcohol is Kirk Langstrom.

  • @BasicallyBaconSandvichIV
    @BasicallyBaconSandvichIV หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    Damn this is a good video!
    Don't mind me, I'm of to go watch BTAS now, because I've only ever watched a small smidgen, and now I want to see more!

  • @Its419games
    @Its419games 13 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Bruce wasn't taking pills to deal with his parents' deaths. He was taking them to deal with years of physical injuries. I just figured that would be obvious. After all, he may be The Batman, but he's still human.

  • @NexusNoxCS
    @NexusNoxCS 26 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Batman's greatest quality and his greatest weapon is one and the same -- his compassion. That's the essence of the character. The balance and juxtaposition of Batman using voilence to achieve his goals and said goals being born from absolute compassion is what makes Batman such a complex and interesting character. Take that compassion away and the complexity goes with it. Outsie of certain comic storylines, DC Animated Universe portrayed it the best. Bruce Timm, Paul Dini and especially Andrea Romano really understood that. Scenes with Baby Doll, with Ace, he has compassionate moments with all of the Rogues Gallery. That's Batman.

  • @kingmj87
    @kingmj87 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Bruce’s villains are best understood as manifestations of his own dark sides (each being like the person Bruce would become if he let that side conquer him, or if he didn’t have incredible self-control). Mary Dahl’s a perfect example of that

  • @arcata06
    @arcata06 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I like this. After a tough day it’s nice to hear a power of a favorite character to be described as more than “I’m rich”. Your analysis came at a point where this was nice to hear, thanks.

  • @jabman025
    @jabman025 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Baby-Doll is one of my favorites too, for similar reasons..........with the Joker, Two-Face ect, it feels like Batman's attempts to reform are desperate grasping at straws, trying to find something that isn't really there. With Babydoll you actually feel sorry for, you feel she could work herself out of this given the help she so desperately needs...........that and it was years before I realized her henchman were the Skipper and Gilligan

  • @bipolarminddroppings
    @bipolarminddroppings 11 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Zak Snyder wouldn't know a "real" Batman if he got slapped across the face by one...

  • @X-Prime123
    @X-Prime123 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I remember that episode from many years ago. It was heartbreaking.

  • @Dumbird0
    @Dumbird0 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I have personally looked at Bruce actually having 2 masks. One as that billionair playboy known as Bruce wayne and the other is the faired dark of the night known as batman. The only time where you see Bruce take off the mask is when he shows kindness to his villians and when he talks with Alfred and Dick at home. He just a simple hurt humble man with a heart of gold.

  • @karljohan2300
    @karljohan2300 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    its so sad the scene where he actually feels bad for finally finding happiness