At first I thought it was possible this is in the same universe as Justice League Unlimited, because it's the exact same voice actors for the Justice League, but then I remembered Kid Flash(Wally West) died in Metropolis Edit: I just looked through the comic and it turns out the Kid Flash that died happened to be Bart Allen. Which means, this can very well be within the Unlimited Universe.
It's incredible just how stupid was Green Arrow in Injustice as well. If he would but a put bow down instead of launching that cursed arrow that wounded Johnatan Kent, he would live through it. No arging about Shazam, of course. This was monstrous.
Green Arrow's case was by accident, I wouldn't mind if Supes knocked him out for it but killing him was questionable. Shazam on the other hand was clearly too far as he was trying to reason with him & never harmed anyone else on the back of Supes killing Lex Luthor
@@Shuwa217 actually, there is even nothing questionable about Green Arrow. At this moment he was even alive to begin with, just like Canary, only because Superman tore apart those parademons and Green Arrow knew it. He repayed this by breaking into Superman's home with a team of at best thiefs, at worst assassins (sure, only Captain Atom had orders to kill Clark here, but Superman did not know it and after actions done by Batman before he could expect everything). And then Oliver decided "Eh, why not to shoot an arrow into my enraged and clearly wounded former friend who just survived through an assassination attempt, just what can go wrong?" And of course everything went wrong. Superman snapped. Fell into berserk rage. Completly blacked out. Green Arrow died. And died in the end... for nothing. That pill he took from Fortress? Batman could steal it from some warhouse later. Hell, Manhunter could just steal first sample from League satellite before, if he was not scripted to be an idiot and die after attempt to kill Wonder Woman right before eyes of Superman in a fight that Manhunter started by knocking out Green Lantern who fell from the sky and could, you know, break his neck during such fall.
@@Shuwa217 green arrow was a dumbass tbh. Him shooting a kryptonite arrow against superman was the dumbest thing he ever done. He could have just sit there waiting for batman and instead he wanted to provoke an angry superman. It's green arrow fault, not superman.
Oh come on guys cut green arrow some slack, it was stupid yes but its not like it was without reason, superman turned killer, he was already super mad because he thought they were going after his perents, he really didnt have anything else to do, he was stressed at the Moment because he didnt escape in time so he did it out of insticts
@@aryandairshad So I've googled it, and apparently, it takes the place as a heart of some sort? Meaning that if it's removed, or the ring rejects the wearer for some reason, there is a high chance of death for the wearer.
@@cameronjensen9397 Thankfully a Blue Lantern can remove the Red Lantern Ring without killing the Wearer since only the Blue Power of Hope can Extinguish the Red Flame of Rage
What disturbs me is just how quickly superman dismisses Shazam and Green Arrow, people he fought together for years, as "casualties of war". That's like like general murdering his own soldiers because they dared to question his absurd orders and he dismissing it as that. Clark truly has lost it
Of course. Imagine holding yourself back for years, refusing to do what you really can because people will get hurt, while people you know you could destroy hurt those you care about. The idea of not caring about anyone and doing what you're truly capable of starts to be appealing. Good villains have a reason.
I like to think about it like krell and how he dismissed the clones and deemed his horrendus loses on "casultis of war" giving rex absurd orders to charge stright into the ememys fortified position
Batman: "like Green Arrow and Shazam?" Superman: "they were casualties of war." Me: "you killed Ollie cause you were a angry, and Billy cause he simply drew the line."
Ollie: Hey why the fuck are Clark's parents he- Supes: STAY AWAY FROM MY FAMILY!! *accidentally deflects arrow into his own dad's shoulders* LOOK AT WHAT YOU'VE DONE!!
@@userq022 i don't like to victim blame but Shazam allowed himself to be killed because not only does he have magic (something Superman is vulnerable to) but he also has super strength and didn't try punching Superman or pulling his hand off him he is basically another Superman but magic and just let Superman do that to him
Batman is not and never should be unstoppable. He gets tagged and shot all the time when on patrol,his body is depicted in all media as very damaged.We have also seen many villians outright defeat him even without going for the kill on him.
@@newhybrid101 If he becomes a dictator then he could use all his contingency plans against the heroes. Also he could easily kill many of his villians easily without prep time, but he holds back as doesn't want to kill. Also if he does become a dictator then he wouldn't be doing everything alone.
And Robin is correct it was an accident a tragic accident yes but still an accident heck Dick himself when he became Deadman/Deadwing stated his death was a tragic accident.
@@derrickhaggard both are correct. Damien didn't mean to kill Dick but his temper is what caused his death. Batman acknowledges in the comics that he shouldn't have pushed Damien away after nightwing died but because Damien's arrogance was stoked by superman he refused to actually listen to his own father and batman puts him in his place in one move. Damien doesn't deserve to have the mantle of nightwing just because dick Grayson gave him the suit. His actions as nightwing dishonor Dick's memory and he doesn't see that
"Come quietly, you won't get hurt." "I WON'T MEEKLY SUBMIT, HUMAN!" "Either way, you're going to Stryker's." Literally every kid when they don't want to go to the doctor.
@@batsy2488 Yes! But actually, no! The real villain is Wonder woman at first Superman didn't go straight to kill he just wanted the fighting to stop by stopping it before it happened but Wonder woman was that devil on his shoulder pushing him to be more aggressive show no mercy SHE not really Superman is the villain
I love how scarecrow just says "so i can break out again?" Arkham is more of a place where villains come to plan what they are gonna do next, breaking out is easy and barely needs much thinking
And that's why I can't ever side with a tyrant like Injustice Superman. Arrow and Shazam did not deserve that. And that's also why Batman has that line he never crosses. Otherwise he starts justifying stuff like Injustice Supes did. Batman is one of the most human superheroes ever made. He has his self imposed rules, his standards. With his wealth, body, and mind, he can accomplish anything. Yet he chooses to stick to his code. People can bash Bats all they want, but I've always found him to be the best super hero. He still gives everybody a chance for redemption, despite everything they do. He won't kill. He grieves for those lost. He's quite possibly one of the most compassionate human beings in all of fiction. And yes, that's taking in him beating on criminals. Because he's that kid who couldn't do anything. When he's beating down on criminal scum, he's going back to that night in crime alley and beating on that gunman.
The comics tried that, both the yellow & green ring rejected him The Batman series kind of ignores the rules of the ring for the sake of plot but I'm not sure if the episode was before or after the comic issue
@@Shuwa217 Really? That makes no sense to me that they would reject him, he is the embodiment of both will and fear. Moreof a plot thing, gotta keep Bats human.
@@eobardthawn6903 I read a few years ago about this, I think back in 2015, where it is Batman who rejects the rings or rather hesitates. Similar to how Steve Rogers can lift Mjolnir in Age of Ultron or something If I remember correctly it's because Bruce doesn't want all that power or something Though I still agree that it is bullsht that the rings reject Barman, especially if a Green Lantern Batman exists in the Negative Earths
@@kawaiipotetu4047 I remember it was somewhere along the lines of the yellow ring rejecting him because he doesn't embrace fear, whatever that means. The green ring's rejection is acceptable as it said that he uses fear as a weapon.
Damian has a nice way of showing how sorry he is for an accident of killing someone who was like a son to someone. Just to try and kill the person who he's sorry.
It's hard to choose sides between Batman or Superman, I too would loose my mind if I lost my queen because of an insane person, but Batmans right it's not justice, oppression wouldn't bring her back.
God I love Enchantresses ( _fuck is that correct ?_ ) interaction with Batman. We need more of her in the mainstream if a Flashpoint happens. Suicide Squad 1 ruined her for me.
Something I do like about this timelines Damian....everytime the incident with Grayson comes up and that line of it was an accident plays....yeah he's drustrated....but you can also hear the regret in his voice....he truly did not want to kill him but as mentioned here his temper got the better of him.
@@CeeDoubleU never said it excused it did I? P.s. I also struggled with rage since childhood. got bad enough I ended up seeing both an anger management counselor and had to go to a separate therapist. they ended up breaking me down to the point where I told them that growing up that's what I had been told They told me that is the WORST way to handle that. That it's no different then repressing your anger. That instead it's best to get into a habit of finding a way to keep calm(which they said is different from "controlling yourself")until I can get away or towards something I use as an outlet for said anger And video games that have a training mode is that outlet.
I get it from Batman's point of views such as trusting issues does hurts from times and then and nowheredays are may have a slight of chances of people who he can open his circle of trust to new or old comrades depending whether they are willing to accept true justice and fight not just for nothing but for the better of oneself and others to restore peace not to one's world but the universe and others
Not 100%. Joker commited his crimes on his own accord. Batman didn't make him do it. Like helping an alcoholic by giving them rehab instead of banning all alcohol ever. If the drinker decides to drink despite attempted rehab, that's not on the person trying to help, that's on the alcoholic.
@@zahkrosis666 I understand your point but if you take into account the specific of the joker his has killed many hundred of people or more with no feeling of regret or remorse and has show no intention of stoping and getting help to be a normal person Also the fact the joker is so self aware that batman won’t kill him so he does what he want with pretty much no fear of death
@@jacobmulligan3832 That's the thing. Joker wants Batman to kill him. He wants him to break his code. Lose control. That's the one thing Joker wants to do.
@@joshheralal8758 my point was on batman but I never said it was solely his responsibility Because it really is surprising that none of the police have just shoot joker when he was in there custody ye they would lose there job maybe but you get rid a serial killer of hundreds
Dick Grayson himself after he became Deadman/Deadwing straight up confirmed his death was a tragic accident caused by him not paying attention, even stating in the comics "Had I been paying attention I would've caught the Escrima Stick but I didn't and paid the ultimate price for my carelessness." He even forgives Damian and states he holds no grudges against Damian and even gives him the Nightwing outfit.
@@DemetriusClancy Yes but Dick himself stated it was an accident a tragic accident but an accident none the less. Also Damian was wracked with guilt over it saying to himself over and over for a while "He dodges it he always dodges it why didn't he dodge it."
Batman:"shazam and green arrow were criminals?" Superman:"casualties of war." Saw whatever you want about batman's ideals, but one knows superman crossed the event horizon of evil when ultraman has shown more regards for his fellas.
If Batman had any ideals he would have tried to console his friend, not make him crave revenge. Batman was the only person who could have kept Clark from crossing the line but he didin't he'd rather waste time pointlessly questioning Joker and even after Superman killed Joker there still could have been a chance to save Clark but again he did nothing while Superman started to lose himself more and more. Some friend Batman was.
@@jackojock101 1. The same could have been said for the rest of the justice league. 2. Wonder woman was the one who made superman a tyrant. Even flashpoint's wonder woman was better than this one. Not telling you you're wrong, batman should have helped him that day as decipted by the comic in a conversation between jonathan kent and bruce wayne. but the easy thing is to put all the blame on him just because the joker was his villain. What if it were general zod? Or mirror master? Or circe?
Blackfire: Hahaha! Glad you imprisoned that Kryptonian. Batman: You're next to have handcuffs. Blackfire: Good luck trying to lock me up. Batman: Come quietly, you won't get hurt. Kabal: Only if you keep up. Batman: We'll see. Kabal: Kano wants your head. Batman: He deserves to be behind bars. Kabal: Good luck trying to beat us. Batman: You started the war with the Regime? Blackfire: That Kryptonian almost destroyed my empire. Batman: That's going to Arkham for you, Blackfire. Batman: Your crimes end today, Kano. Kano: Bane will pay us for your head, mate. Batman: Last chance to surrender.
When Wonder Woman told Batmam to listen to reason, he should have said "When I hear someone speaking with reason, I will listen to it. I guess that won't be you."
Ciem: "A large bat, rather than a Spider guy? I'm REALLY lost in another universe this time!" Batman: "You should report yourself in." Ciem: "To whom? A place for wrongly-convicted teens that were abducted from juvie by a multiverse energy wave thing? To a version of America that's slightly different than my own? Do multiverse embassies even exist?" Batman: "That's a good question for the Brother Eye department." Ciem: "I had a deal struck in my homeworld. In this universe, that deal doesn't exist. But neither does my record. I don't wanna lose my suit. In case this world has its own Korsicht, I need to be able to act." Batman: "Amanda Waller may have a juvenile offshoot to her Task Force X operation. I can ask her for you." Ciem: "Pardon my lack of feeling reassured. Also, pardon my wanting to know why I need work release in a universe where I haven't even done anything." Batman: "Because you're a fugitive somewhere. If they find you, they'll need to know that we're giving you a purpose." Ciem: "All this, because I rummaged through a backpack in a grocery store parking lot one time!"
Fr. I have never been able to like Damian Wayne. Be it comics, games, shows and movies. I just can’t like Damian as Robin. Of course Dick Grayson, Jason Todd and Tim Drake I’ve enjoyed but I could never enjoy Damian Wayne whatsoever
The one with harley is so freakin' funny. You can *her* her disappointment when she hucks the bat away and say "Yeahh...Prison, that's exactly what I meant" XD
Damian is correct Batman it was an accident a tragic accident yes but still an accident heck Dick himself after he became Deadman/Deadwing even confirmed it.
@@joshheralal8758 because he refuses to take out the Joker. The guy obliterated an entire city and killed his best friend's wife and unborn child. I get his no-kill code but same time it's actually shown to be a double-edged sword. Even Batman knew deep shown there was no bottom for the Joker, Mercy is wasted on the likes of him. What's worse is I don't think Batman will allow anybody else that kill The Joker even though they have complete justification to do so
@@herooflight7931 But that doesn't stop someone from assassinating him or some corrupt cop from shooting him. So why is the blame solely on Batman? It's illogical.
That may be, you need to remember that Batman is a vigilante who operates outside the legal system and knows that he does not have the legal authority to execute criminals, especially the Joker. If anyone should exercise that method, it must be the individuals working within the justice system such as officials, judges and police officers. For instance, someone like James Gordon has every legal right and reason to want the Joker dead. After all, the Joker tortured him, nearly drove him mad, killed his wife and crippled his daughter Barbara. Also, Batman expressed the same desire as the Joker beat Jason Todd to death with a crowbar, permanently paralyzed Barbara Gordon, and turned Tim Drake into a Jokerized version of himself. In another film, he was responsible for Harvey Dent's transformation into the villain Two-Face and fall from grace as Gotham's true savior.
@@hassandahab3050 You got that backwards. A vigilante has a lot more wriggle room with what they can get away with. Since they already work outside the law their freedom is based on their popularity. And everyone would support Bats killing Joker. While if a cop killed the Joker, even if everyone agreed with it, he'd still end up fired and in jail. Unless the cop killed him during the arrest and the Joker put up a struggle.
Batman: "Your idea of rehabilitation is illogical." Kim Kaphwan: "Was that the reason why you've sent Chang and Choi to prison?" Batman: "And to show you the flaw of your justice."
Batman and Deadshot have really good interactions
That's because they're professionals
@@vertigov5054 True
Agreed
Good thing too. According to Deadshot
They have a mutual respect for each other
Still love that Kevin Conroy as the voice of Batman.
Third time's a charm, I guess
At first I thought it was possible this is in the same universe as Justice League Unlimited, because it's the exact same voice actors for the Justice League, but then I remembered Kid Flash(Wally West) died in Metropolis
Edit: I just looked through the comic and it turns out the Kid Flash that died happened to be Bart Allen. Which means, this can very well be within the Unlimited Universe.
Who doesn’t? That’s the voice I have been hearing since 1998 as a 4 year old. Conroy is Batman.
@@ccelite3782 Since when shars havig the same VA's mean they gotta be in the same universe
@@xm_heecka.laddder.job_mx5962 it just seems weird they didn't use the voice actors for the DC Animated Universe Movies.
Why Injustice specifically?
'Life can find itself handcuffed too'
🤣
- Batman
Yep idk how that makes sense.
Would've been a better line for Harley imo. Still kinda feels out of character, and not at the same time lmao.
Batman is kinky
I mean if life screws batman up...or if batman learns that people die because they have life...who knows he might actually handcuff Life itself.
Batman: "Shazam and Green Arrow were criminals?!"
Superman: "Casualties of war."
Me: "Oh, now it's on!"
So Shazam is a child soldier?
@@alienalchemist pretty much. 15 years old, i believe
@@raijyn2452 I don't know about Injustice, but i thought Billy Batson was 10 in the comics?
@@VetyBurr in injustice he’s 16 or so.
Either way, their only crime is trying to calm down/reign in Superman. A clear example of the punishment doesn't fit the crime.
It’s incredible how Superman classified people he mercilessly killed as just “casualties”. What a ducking monster.
It's incredible just how stupid was Green Arrow in Injustice as well. If he would but a put bow down instead of launching that cursed arrow that wounded Johnatan Kent, he would live through it. No arging about Shazam, of course. This was monstrous.
Green Arrow's case was by accident, I wouldn't mind if Supes knocked him out for it but killing him was questionable.
Shazam on the other hand was clearly too far as he was trying to reason with him & never harmed anyone else on the back of Supes killing Lex Luthor
@@Shuwa217 actually, there is even nothing questionable about Green Arrow.
At this moment he was even alive to begin with, just like Canary, only because Superman tore apart those parademons and Green Arrow knew it. He repayed this by breaking into Superman's home with a team of at best thiefs, at worst assassins (sure, only Captain Atom had orders to kill Clark here, but Superman did not know it and after actions done by Batman before he could expect everything). And then Oliver decided "Eh, why not to shoot an arrow into my enraged and clearly wounded former friend who just survived through an assassination attempt, just what can go wrong?" And of course everything went wrong. Superman snapped. Fell into berserk rage. Completly blacked out. Green Arrow died. And died in the end... for nothing. That pill he took from Fortress? Batman could steal it from some warhouse later. Hell, Manhunter could just steal first sample from League satellite before, if he was not scripted to be an idiot and die after attempt to kill Wonder Woman right before eyes of Superman in a fight that Manhunter started by knocking out Green Lantern who fell from the sky and could, you know, break his neck during such fall.
@@Shuwa217 green arrow was a dumbass tbh. Him shooting a kryptonite arrow against superman was the dumbest thing he ever done. He could have just sit there waiting for batman and instead he wanted to provoke an angry superman. It's green arrow fault, not superman.
Oh come on guys cut green arrow some slack, it was stupid yes but its not like it was without reason, superman turned killer, he was already super mad because he thought they were going after his perents, he really didnt have anything else to do, he was stressed at the Moment because he didnt escape in time so he did it out of insticts
1:31 despite batman's questionable deeds, decisions and morals, he still stays true to his ideal of stopping a villain without killing them
I'm not familiar with how a red lantern works, will he really die if he removes his ring?
@@aryandairshad Yes, the ring replaces his heart
@@aryandairshad So I've googled it, and apparently, it takes the place as a heart of some sort? Meaning that if it's removed, or the ring rejects the wearer for some reason, there is a high chance of death for the wearer.
Well then, it must really suck to be picked as a red lantern
@@cameronjensen9397 Thankfully a Blue Lantern can remove the Red Lantern Ring without killing the Wearer since only the Blue Power of Hope can Extinguish the Red Flame of Rage
What disturbs me is just how quickly superman dismisses Shazam and Green Arrow, people he fought together for years, as "casualties of war".
That's like like general murdering his own soldiers because they dared to question his absurd orders and he dismissing it as that.
Clark truly has lost it
Of course. Imagine holding yourself back for years, refusing to do what you really can because people will get hurt, while people you know you could destroy hurt those you care about. The idea of not caring about anyone and doing what you're truly capable of starts to be appealing. Good villains have a reason.
Scary thing would be to imagine what Batman would be like if he ever snapped (and not affected by Joker shenanigans).
@@shade8816 seriously we need a whole comic book series about this
I like to think about it like krell and how he dismissed the clones and deemed his horrendus loses on "casultis of war" giving rex absurd orders to charge stright into the ememys fortified position
Batman: "like Green Arrow and Shazam?"
Superman: "they were casualties of war."
Me: "you killed Ollie cause you were a angry, and Billy cause he simply drew the line."
Shazam: you know, destroying cities is kind of ba- *gets his eyes heat beamed away*
Superman: a casualty of war, *obviously*
Ollie: Hey why the fuck are Clark's parents he-
Supes: STAY AWAY FROM MY FAMILY!! *accidentally deflects arrow into his own dad's shoulders* LOOK AT WHAT YOU'VE DONE!!
@@edgargaebolg9307 honestly, I'd just kill superman and imprison myself at this point, it just ridiculously stupid to leave him alive.
Yeah, Injustice's Superman is a idiot.
@@userq022 i don't like to victim blame but Shazam allowed himself to be killed because not only does he have magic (something Superman is vulnerable to) but he also has super strength and didn't try punching Superman or pulling his hand off him he is basically another Superman but magic and just let Superman do that to him
Imagine if Batman became a dictator instead of Superman. He'd be unstoppable
Batman Who Laugh
@@masterkai3632 That was basically a more dangerous Joker in a batsuit,they screwed that concept up
Batman is not and never should be unstoppable.
He gets tagged and shot all the time when on patrol,his body is depicted in all media as very damaged.We have also seen many villians outright defeat him even without going for the kill on him.
@@newhybrid101 If he becomes a dictator then he could use all his contingency plans against the heroes. Also he could easily kill many of his villians easily without prep time, but he holds back as doesn't want to kill. Also if he does become a dictator then he wouldn't be doing everything alone.
Batman alone? Nah.
But with help? And I mean a lot of help? Yeah.
Unlike Superman, Batman is only human.
0:58
Jeff Goldblum: “Uh, wait, can he, uh, do that?”
Of course he can. He's Batman.
DS:"You know we're both getting old for this."
BAT:"But we have job to do."
DS:"Good thing we're Professionals."
Damn NY fav so far
It shows mutual respect
When he said that Shazam and Geeen Arrow were casualties of war I got pissed.
Same he straight up murdered them.
Agreed, it was "friendly fire" that got them
... Two things, first I'm getting that enhancement pill. Next, I'm throwing hands.
Batman: that's on you not me
Couldn't have been said any better
What about the police?
Actually that's on the state that has never, somehow, put the joker on death row
@@guilhermehank4938 New Jersey outlawed the death penalty and that's were Gotham city is
@@shadewolf0075 The Joker has comitted crimes else where to.
@@guilhermehank4938 I know but most of the time joker find a legal loophole
Robin: I didn’t murder Dick, Bruce!
Batman: No. Your temper did, Damain.
Robin: It was an accident!
And Robin is correct it was an accident a tragic accident yes but still an accident heck Dick himself when he became Deadman/Deadwing stated his death was a tragic accident.
@@derrickhaggard at least Dick forgives.
I still respect the fact that when Dick died and he was against everyone else, they parted and let him carry his body out.
Damian still did more unforgivable things that makes me hate this version but yes it was a accident
@@derrickhaggard both are correct. Damien didn't mean to kill Dick but his temper is what caused his death. Batman acknowledges in the comics that he shouldn't have pushed Damien away after nightwing died but because Damien's arrogance was stoked by superman he refused to actually listen to his own father and batman puts him in his place in one move. Damien doesn't deserve to have the mantle of nightwing just because dick Grayson gave him the suit. His actions as nightwing dishonor Dick's memory and he doesn't see that
Batman: How did you get loose?
Poison Ivy: Life finds a way, bats.
Batman: Life can find itself handcuffed too.
Is it just me or is it weird when poison ivy calls him that
I’m so use to lines like “YOU WONT HURT MY BABIES BATMAN”
@@elemental9538 I wish she says that.
@@elemental9538 Well she has been around with Harley. :)
@@Dremag_Gaming maybe she was like fuck it it’s catchy
Arrested development ?
0:53 Now THAT was a badass quote
"The Flash couldn't catch me."
"You'll wish he did"
That's probably the most Batman saying ever.
Batman and Deadshot have the most badass interactions lol
"Come quietly, you won't get hurt."
"I WON'T MEEKLY SUBMIT, HUMAN!"
"Either way, you're going to Stryker's."
Literally every kid when they don't want to go to the doctor.
😂😂😂
*Put my broken hands up*
Batman: You belong in Arkham Scarecrow.
Scarecrow: So I can break out again?
Even the villains agree with superman
superman IS the villain
@@batsy2488 Yes! But actually, no! The real villain is Wonder woman at first Superman didn't go straight to kill he just wanted the fighting to stop by stopping it before it happened but Wonder woman was that devil on his shoulder pushing him to be more aggressive show no mercy SHE not really Superman is the villain
@@dorkknight7973 garbage take they are clearly both evil
@@flats1257 Wonder woman is clearly the more evil but at this point they are both equally evil
I'm not sure if I'm the only person who thinks this but I love hero Harley ❤️
I love how scarecrow just says "so i can break out again?"
Arkham is more of a place where villains come to plan what they are gonna do next, breaking out is easy and barely needs much thinking
And that's why I can't ever side with a tyrant like Injustice Superman. Arrow and Shazam did not deserve that.
And that's also why Batman has that line he never crosses. Otherwise he starts justifying stuff like Injustice Supes did. Batman is one of the most human superheroes ever made. He has his self imposed rules, his standards. With his wealth, body, and mind, he can accomplish anything. Yet he chooses to stick to his code. People can bash Bats all they want, but I've always found him to be the best super hero. He still gives everybody a chance for redemption, despite everything they do. He won't kill. He grieves for those lost. He's quite possibly one of the most compassionate human beings in all of fiction.
And yes, that's taking in him beating on criminals. Because he's that kid who couldn't do anything. When he's beating down on criminal scum, he's going back to that night in crime alley and beating on that gunman.
Man it would be really cool to see Batman with a Yellow Ring just in case when it comes to fighting Superpowered monsters like Dictator Kal.
The comics tried that, both the yellow & green ring rejected him
The Batman series kind of ignores the rules of the ring for the sake of plot but I'm not sure if the episode was before or after the comic issue
@@Shuwa217 Really? That makes no sense to me that they would reject him, he is the embodiment of both will and fear. Moreof a plot thing, gotta keep Bats human.
@@eobardthawn6903 I read a few years ago about this, I think back in 2015, where it is Batman who rejects the rings or rather hesitates. Similar to how Steve Rogers can lift Mjolnir in Age of Ultron or something
If I remember correctly it's because Bruce doesn't want all that power or something
Though I still agree that it is bullsht that the rings reject Barman, especially if a Green Lantern Batman exists in the Negative Earths
@@kawaiipotetu4047 I remember it was somewhere along the lines of the yellow ring rejecting him because he doesn't embrace fear, whatever that means. The green ring's rejection is acceptable as it said that he uses fear as a weapon.
@@eobardthawn6903 crazy cuz his only listed power on wiki is literally just indomitable will
1:38 - Despite his tactics and methods, Batman does in fact care about the lives of those he fights.
2:12 batman still sad for his beloved😢
He does follow the 'Bat's No Killing Rule' strictly
1:17 one of those rare moments that you agree with joker
Batman: You’re going back to prison, Clark.
Superman: I’m restoring my government.
Batman: I won’t let that happen!
harley quinn: we're gonna take care of wonder woman right
batman: by take care of you mean put in jail
harley quinn: yeah that's exactly what i meant
Keep telling yourself that, Bats
That thumbnail can be interpreted in a variety of ways
Damian, "It was an accident"
So were you
Damian has a nice way of showing how sorry he is for an accident of killing someone who was like a son to someone. Just to try and kill the person who he's sorry.
Great vid, love how they brought back Kevin Conroy to voice Batman.
1:47 I like that exchange.
You let me live and look what happened
That's on you not me
Keep telling yourself that
1:39 is my favorite
Same
It's hard to choose sides between Batman or Superman, I too would loose my mind if I lost my queen because of an insane person, but Batmans right it's not justice, oppression wouldn't bring her back.
2:24 I felt that😔
God I love Enchantresses ( _fuck is that correct ?_ ) interaction with Batman. We need more of her in the mainstream if a Flashpoint happens. Suicide Squad 1 ruined her for me.
Agreed, Enchantress is great and her lines are good in this vid as well.
Rest in peace Kevin Conroy
1:Deadshot
2:Scarecrow
3:Harley Quinn
4:Superman
5:Cyborg
6:Wonder Woman
7:Brainiac
8:Captain Cold
9:Poison Ivy
10:Gorilla Grodd
11:Cheetah
12:Joker
13:Robin
14:Atrocitus
15:Deadshot
16:Echantress
17:Scarecrow
18:Bane
19:Superman
20:Deadshot
21:Superman
Did .... Batman and DeadShot just show Respect to each other on the 2nd one?
Something I do like about this timelines Damian....everytime the incident with Grayson comes up and that line of it was an accident plays....yeah he's drustrated....but you can also hear the regret in his voice....he truly did not want to kill him but as mentioned here his temper got the better of him.
No excuse. As someone who struggled with rage since childhood. Control yourself or get lost. No in between
@@CeeDoubleU never said it excused it did I?
P.s. I also struggled with rage since childhood. got bad enough I ended up seeing both an anger management counselor and had to go to a separate therapist. they ended up breaking me down to the point where I told them that growing up that's what I had been told
They told me that is the WORST way to handle that. That it's no different then repressing your anger. That instead it's best to get into a habit of finding a way to keep calm(which they said is different from "controlling yourself")until I can get away or towards something I use as an outlet for said anger
And video games that have a training mode is that outlet.
Batman…uh…finds a way
0:09
Batman: You belong in Arkham, Scarecrow.
Scarecrow: So I can break out again?
Batman: So you can get help.
Me: You’re already in Arkham!
The Bats/Harley segment was so good. Harley has really changed, and it's nice that Batman trusts her more now
1:28 Damien: Murders dick and says it was an accident
Also Damien: Takes sword out like he has no regrets
I completly forgot that Damian killed Nightwing because they didnt show it in the Game
At leas Batman wants to lock the badguys, Superman wants to find the next "Shazam, Green Arrow, Lex Luthor, etc" body count for his "cause".
I get it from Batman's point of views such as trusting issues does hurts from times and then and nowheredays are may have a slight of chances of people who he can open his circle of trust to new or old comrades depending whether they are willing to accept true justice and fight not just for nothing but for the better of oneself and others to restore peace not to one's world but the universe and others
The joker interaction joker has a point batman inaction in trying to deal with joker more permanently result is more deaths
Not 100%. Joker commited his crimes on his own accord. Batman didn't make him do it.
Like helping an alcoholic by giving them rehab instead of banning all alcohol ever. If the drinker decides to drink despite attempted rehab, that's not on the person trying to help, that's on the alcoholic.
@@zahkrosis666 I understand your point but if you take into account the specific of the joker his has killed many hundred of people or more with no feeling of regret or remorse and has show no intention of stoping and getting help to be a normal person
Also the fact the joker is so self aware that batman won’t kill him so he does what he want with pretty much no fear of death
@@jacobmulligan3832 That's the thing. Joker wants Batman to kill him. He wants him to break his code. Lose control. That's the one thing Joker wants to do.
@@jacobmulligan3832 Why is it solely on Batman? Is Batman the only person in the DC universe to have an interaction with him? No, he's not.
@@joshheralal8758 my point was on batman but I never said it was solely his responsibility
Because it really is surprising that none of the police have just shoot joker when he was in there custody ye they would lose there job maybe but you get rid a serial killer of hundreds
Some of the burns in this game are JUST BRUTAL xD
batman: you're going back to prison clark
superman: i'm restoring my government
batman: i won't let that happen
That'd be funnier if Cyborg we're to say WAT? in the thumbnail
RIP Kevin Conroy
Harleys really judgemental for someone who aided Joker in killing millions
I don’t think she actually knew the full extent of the joker’s plan
There is No Accident Robin. You Going to Jail
Dick Grayson himself after he became Deadman/Deadwing straight up confirmed his death was a tragic accident caused by him not paying attention, even stating in the comics "Had I been paying attention I would've caught the Escrima Stick but I didn't and paid the ultimate price for my carelessness." He even forgives Damian and states he holds no grudges against Damian and even gives him the Nightwing outfit.
@@derrickhaggard Night-wing Is Dead because a Robin. He Kill His Own OLDER BROTHER
@@DemetriusClancy Yes but Dick himself stated it was an accident a tragic accident but an accident none the less. Also Damian was wracked with guilt over it saying to himself over and over for a while "He dodges it he always dodges it why didn't he dodge it."
"We're getting to old for this", "but we both got a job to do", "good thing we're professionals" That has to be the best out of all of them.
1:31 At least he checked with him first before he try to go for the ring.
Wrong time stamp. You mean 1:31
@@PinkPixelProductions thank you
@@gentlemendog1189 np!
1:16 The Joker does have a point Bats
Batman:"shazam and green arrow were criminals?"
Superman:"casualties of war."
Saw whatever you want about batman's ideals, but one knows superman crossed the event horizon of evil when ultraman has shown more regards for his fellas.
If Batman had any ideals he would have tried to console his friend, not make him crave revenge. Batman was the only person who could have kept Clark from crossing the line but he didin't he'd rather waste time pointlessly questioning Joker and even after Superman killed Joker there still could have been a chance to save Clark but again he did nothing while Superman started to lose himself more and more.
Some friend Batman was.
@@jackojock101 1. The same could have been said for the rest of the justice league. 2. Wonder woman was the one who made superman a tyrant. Even flashpoint's wonder woman was better than this one.
Not telling you you're wrong, batman should have helped him that day as decipted by the comic in a conversation between jonathan kent and bruce wayne. but the easy thing is to put all the blame on him just because the joker was his villain. What if it were general zod? Or mirror master? Or circe?
2:17 That's what you wanted Bruce, Lois and every reasonable person would celebrate Joker's death.
Dream fans be like: 1:57
Batman would literally be perfect if he'd just have the nerve to throw dudes in a casket.
“Why do I have the urge to beat an L.A. Motorist?” -Batman probably
Blackfire: Hahaha! Glad you imprisoned that Kryptonian.
Batman: You're next to have handcuffs.
Blackfire: Good luck trying to lock me up.
Batman: Come quietly, you won't get hurt.
Kabal: Only if you keep up.
Batman: We'll see.
Kabal: Kano wants your head.
Batman: He deserves to be behind bars.
Kabal: Good luck trying to beat us.
Batman: You started the war with the Regime?
Blackfire: That Kryptonian almost destroyed my empire.
Batman: That's going to Arkham for you, Blackfire.
Batman: Your crimes end today, Kano.
Kano: Bane will pay us for your head, mate.
Batman: Last chance to surrender.
"Hold it Deashot"
"Afriad of a gun Batman?"
"No, but I despise them"
That actually makes sense bro😭
When Wonder Woman told Batmam to listen to reason, he should have said "When I hear someone speaking with reason, I will listen to it. I guess that won't be you."
Ciem: "A large bat, rather than a Spider guy? I'm REALLY lost in another universe this time!"
Batman: "You should report yourself in."
Ciem: "To whom? A place for wrongly-convicted teens that were abducted from juvie by a multiverse energy wave thing? To a version of America that's slightly different than my own? Do multiverse embassies even exist?"
Batman: "That's a good question for the Brother Eye department."
Ciem: "I had a deal struck in my homeworld. In this universe, that deal doesn't exist. But neither does my record. I don't wanna lose my suit. In case this world has its own Korsicht, I need to be able to act."
Batman: "Amanda Waller may have a juvenile offshoot to her Task Force X operation. I can ask her for you."
Ciem: "Pardon my lack of feeling reassured. Also, pardon my wanting to know why I need work release in a universe where I haven't even done anything."
Batman: "Because you're a fugitive somewhere. If they find you, they'll need to know that we're giving you a purpose."
Ciem: "All this, because I rummaged through a backpack in a grocery store parking lot one time!"
What is this?
This game reminds of Disney +’s marvel what if and captain America civil war in some ways.
It's sad to see mom and dad fighting (WonderBat)
Scarecrow - so I can break out again
Batman - So you can get help
Me - (laughing in the inside)
"Life finds a way, bats." What, you gonna resurrect some dinosaurs next?
*If you could i would die..*
*Then Let's avoid that shall we..*
*Aw Bats is so polite..*
Damian: it was an accident!
Every single Damian hater in the universe: like you?
Fr. I have never been able to like Damian Wayne. Be it comics, games, shows and movies. I just can’t like Damian as Robin. Of course Dick Grayson, Jason Todd and Tim Drake I’ve enjoyed but I could never enjoy Damian Wayne whatsoever
@@CB-THE-OG I hate Damian
The default costume for Batman is an incredible eyesore for me.
Batman becomes Badman
batman out here trying to imprison life
0:57 "Life *uh* finds a way."
Scarecrow really brought a good point. Why gotham has no death penalty, i will never know
You could hear the disappointment in Harleys voice.
Oh my god that thumbnail XD
Batman- takes criminals to jail, criminals break out, criminals kill innocents, repeat
Superman- kills criminals, problem solved
Superman justifies killing innocents…
Injustice Superman doesn't care who he hurts so long as he gets his way. He's Joker with superpowers and less makeup.
Is anyone else gonna acknowledge how ridiculous/funny the titles and thumbnails are? I love them😂
The one with harley is so freakin' funny.
You can *her* her disappointment when she hucks the bat away and say "Yeahh...Prison, that's exactly what I meant" XD
1:31 Ngl I think even I would be dropping people like joker and shit. S/o to Batman for keeping with his code, weather others think it’s right or not.
Scare cow:so I can break out again. Bats so u can get help
Then avoid that shall we
Joker: "You let me live and look what happened!"
Batman: "That's on you, not me."
I love that he deadass said that's a you problem.
Damian is correct Batman it was an accident a tragic accident yes but still an accident heck Dick himself after he became Deadman/Deadwing even confirmed it.
Joker: you let me live and look what happened
Batman: that's on you not me
Joker: keep telling yourself that bats.
Hate to say it but Joker Is Right.
Why is it solely on Batman? Why not literally anyone else in the DC universe?
@@joshheralal8758 because he refuses to take out the Joker. The guy obliterated an entire city and killed his best friend's wife and unborn child. I get his no-kill code but same time it's actually shown to be a double-edged sword. Even Batman knew deep shown there was no bottom for the Joker, Mercy is wasted on the likes of him. What's worse is I don't think Batman will allow anybody else that kill The Joker even though they have complete justification to do so
@@herooflight7931 But that doesn't stop someone from assassinating him or some corrupt cop from shooting him. So why is the blame solely on Batman? It's illogical.
That may be, you need to remember that Batman is a vigilante who operates outside the legal system and knows that he does not have the legal authority to execute criminals, especially the Joker. If anyone should exercise that method, it must be the individuals working within the justice system such as officials, judges and police officers. For instance, someone like James Gordon has every legal right and reason to want the Joker dead. After all, the Joker tortured him, nearly drove him mad, killed his wife and crippled his daughter Barbara. Also, Batman expressed the same desire as the Joker beat Jason Todd to death with a crowbar, permanently paralyzed Barbara Gordon, and turned Tim Drake into a Jokerized version of himself. In another film, he was responsible for Harvey Dent's transformation into the villain Two-Face and fall from grace as Gotham's true savior.
@@hassandahab3050
You got that backwards. A vigilante has a lot more wriggle room with what they can get away with. Since they already work outside the law their freedom is based on their popularity. And everyone would support Bats killing Joker. While if a cop killed the Joker, even if everyone agreed with it, he'd still end up fired and in jail. Unless the cop killed him during the arrest and the Joker put up a struggle.
Wonder Woman is in prison, in Oa! Read the comics.
1:17
Dark comeback.
...If you're going to banish someone to the Phantom Zone forever, surely it'd be far kinder to just kill them...?
Superman has officially became the Joker's b!+ch, this is basically what he wanted for Batman, and hence why we got the Batman Who Laughs.
Batman...a Narc's Narc.
Superman’s utmost lack of remorse for Shazam and Green Arrow is what makes me absolutely despise him
Batman: "Your idea of rehabilitation is illogical."
Kim Kaphwan: "Was that the reason why you've sent Chang and Choi to prison?"
Batman: "And to show you the flaw of your justice."
I didn't know cheetah was human before now