He is just a villain, no redeeming qualities or anything, he just is evil for the sake of doing it. He doesn’t care if a city gets wiped out as long as he gets what he wanted
My favourite part about Metroman's super speed is that it implies he could've stopped any of Megamind's schemes in less than a second, but instead CHOSE to play along, exchange witty banter, and let Megamind show off. He clearly had a lot of respect for Megamind by the end, even though they started as rivals. It's very wholesome!
That, and it says something about Megamind too, MM knew he was harmless. The guy isn't going to destroy the world, he's going to act up with some zany mad scientist scheme for attention.
I remember someone writing that Gaston is the scariest Disney villain, because everyone knows a guy like him. You'll likely never run into a sea witch or sorcerer, but you're definitely going to meet someone who is utterly horrible, but gets a pass from society because he's handsome, strong, rich, etc. Tighten isn't quite the same since he does get super powers, but I'd say he's scary for the same reasons. The world is full of unstable, selfish people who are emotionally stunted and borderline stalkers, but get overlooked because they're "harmless," or "they were just kidding." They're only harmless so long as they don't have the means to do harm, but the moment they do, we get a Tighten.
@@Henry-I-H-N-I| Not quite the same. Emperor Belos was a literal witch hunter. And while there are PLENTY of religious bigots in the world, it's far easier to spot them and they're far less common. Hal meanwhile is someone most people WOULD write off as "harmless" right up until he was handed power.
Frodo is literally the scariest Disney villain. A religious nut who believes himself to be above everyone else and is willing to murder innocent people because he is unable to fathom his own weaknesses and rejection.
On the one hand, it's okay since is a positive comparison towards a real person, so not much harm there. But on the other... it's getting repetitive, therefore annoying. I can't watch any video about Megamind without "HeLlo EVeryBody my naMes MarkIPliEr" going off at full volume at some point, it's irritating.
Hal being an idiot is paradoxically what MAKES him terrifying. Horror comes from the unknown, and Hal is irrational to an unreadable degree. He's carnally unstable and ready to explode at any possible irritation. Also yeah I should probably go to bed too it's 1:41 AM whoops
yeah, weirdly enough, an idiot with world ending powers is horrifying moreso than a smart person with them. also, you better have gone to bed right after this
Metroman was VERY well aware of his limits. He had godlike powers and throughout the whole movie the only "Struggle" we see is his acting. Meanwhile, Titan has NO clue of his limits, and if he DID id argue he WOULD have taken over everything.
I really love that Metroman CHOSE to let Megamind feel like a big scary villain. He could have humiliated the guy whenever he wanted to, but Metroman instead played along, engaged in banter, and let Megamind have his share of the spotlight. They may have started as rivals, but clearly Metroman respected and understood Megamind better than anyone else in the city.
@@PotatoPatatoVonSpudsworth that definitely seems to be the case, especially since it might be more helpful to keep him distracted with defeats that are always just close enough that he thinks he can try again, if he ever just stomped megamind, he would reek havoc in the next town over.
@@PotatoPatatoVonSpudsworth Spot on. One thing I really enjoy about Metroman is through all his struggles with self identity: Going from rich kid to teachers pet to superhero in his struggles to be liked and play the role society wants him to be until finally to him trying to reinvent himself to who he himself wants to be. You can see his maturity increase in how he treats megamind. As a kid he plays along and ostresises Megamind like his teacher and the rest of the kids, as an adult he lets megamind feel important and powerfull both to make the play better and to not humiliate megamind to much and in the end after he quits he is the first to belive that megamind can be a hero. Before megamind himself does it. From Megaminds perspective Metroman was a bully that tormented him his whole childhood but instead of it ending with a revenge plot or Metroman karmically getting his life ruined. Metroman who also was just also a dumb kid desperate to be loved grew up and worked to become a better person and became the first person to support and belive in Megaminds inner godness. It's inspiring to see such a story about betterment and forgiveness among rivals.
Awesome video, good thing we never had a terrible sequel that tarnished this movie's legacy. I'm glad to live in a world where there's no Megamind 2 or an awful TV show, what a crazy world would that be... right?
I always got the idea that Hal was granted only a miniscule fraction of what power Metro Man actually had. He got his powers from some tiny slivers of DNA from some dandruff, whereas Metro Man is literally all of that DNA. I felt like the fact Metro Man could go at incomprehensible speeds was a testament to how much greater of a power Metro Man had than Hal when either wanted to actually try. Metro Man did everything leisurely and to put on a show, and Hal only manages to just about reach that level only when he has to try really, REALLY hard to do so.
Could also be that Metroman is in his late 30s or 40s (by the fact his hair is starting to grey) Even if you had the body of an Olympian, it would still take a lot of time to get to your full potential
Someone did do the maths, and Hal has like a millionth of the amount of dna metroman has, so it makes sense hes so weak compared to metroman (hell, if I remember where I got this info from)
Maybe its not actually super speed... Maybe Metro Man ACTUALLY had the ability to slow time around him, and just _assumed_ it was super speed because that's what it looked like to everyone else. Imagine how it must have been the first time he did it. As a kid, he's just messing around, and then everything goes super slow, and then once he stops doing it his parents go "Honey! The kid just moved really fast!" It would make sense that he would assume that's what it is.
That has the same consequences as super speed, because the air still goes at a relatively slower speed than Metroman. Not to mention this time stopping ability needs to work across the planet, otherwise there would be a very noticeable time desync.
@@hallojava2458 Time alteration would need to affect a bit more than the observable universe in order to not mess things up badly. I think maybe a super speed "aura" could maybe work. Like anything within a range is able to move as fast as him so air would get out of his way and things he grabs wouldn't experience the issues of holding together when affected by the "aura". The range of the aura could be really small but provide the area to safely accelerate and decelerate without destroying everything.
Well according to Einstein's theory of relativity, time is entirely relative. Accelerating your own time and slowing down time around you are the same thing as far as physics are concerned.
This is the biggest problem I have with the Doom Syndicate. Forget literally everything else that's wrong with the movie. I feel like everyone (myself included) would have been so much less angry if the villains were actually scary and threatening! Tighten is HORRIFYING as both a character and as a concept!
What the hell are you talking about? What the hell is the Doom Syndicate? You must've had a bad dream because Megamind does NOT have a sequel and a shitty tv show along with it that ruined its legacy. The only sequel is the Button of Doom.
@Spaghetti_Jester I think that could work. Like you could keep the powers but just amplify their personalities and appearances to make them actually threatening.
And to think Megamind is too scared to stop 4 uninspired villain designs when he LITERALLY STOPPED A GOD WHO COULD HAVE DESTROYED ANY PLANET IN SECONDS!!!
THERE IS NO MEGAMIND 2, MEGAMIND IS A ONE MOVIE SERIES THAT ALSO HAD A SHORT ATTACHED TO IT CALLED MEGAMIND AND THE BUTTON OF DOOM, THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS MEGAMIND 2 OR A MEGAMIND SERIES
Exactly, it was a trial he'd need to overcome through hard work. He's like Saitama but instead of staying depressed about his inability to be challenged in fighting Metro Man chose to find something else in life to fulfill him.
I’ve always gone with the idea Tighten wasn’t nearly as strong as metro man. He got his power from a tiny fraction of metro man, and we never really see him display metro man’s casual power output, even when he has no reason not to display his full power. I firmly believe metro man could have absolutely wiped the floor with him in milliseconds if only for his speed advantage.
@@cara-seyun well tighten also has never fought someone his own size before, of course he’d be scared even if he was stronger, he has metro man’s invincible image in his head. now i dec think metro is way stronger but idk if thats enough to say that
What adds to your theory is when titan flew away after being rejected and by Roxxane he flew away and by Metroman standards quiet slow he shattered all the windows nearby on the tallest building And Metroman is clearly way faster than that and yet caused no damage Edit: my English was so bad holy-
Obviously it's not real so there's no *actual* explanation for how it works, but I prefer the idea that it's a similar power to Superman's tactile telekinesis which holds together large objects when he lifts them, just like Hal is able to lift the top half of that skyscraper and that massive piece stays together. An actual skyscraper would totally fall apart if you tried to pick it up at a single point and swing it around like Hal was doing. So the idea is that they have latent telekinetic abilities which hold things they touch together. I think a similar mechanism could protect things around them when they use super speed. It could also explain how they're able to fly, subconsciously accelerating the air molecules around their skin, sort of opposite to the deceleration they must be doing to the air around them when they use super speed.
@@CutoutClips then why was Hal able to use it on the skyscraper but not the nearby windows I still like the phasing idea like the Film Junkie mentioned it makes the whole superspeed thing more sensible if Metroman actually had to learn how to phase like the Flash did and since he isn't relying on the speedforce is just able to move inanely fast like a speedster.
Dude. I just realized at the time where Metroman flashes, a white figure appears behind Megamind for a very split second. This is such a great detail from the creators.
I think while your point is entirely valid, the speed and energy thing is a bit too deep a dig at the movie's physics. Metroman could have surpassed the speed of light (which has far greater implications than just releasing a bunch of energy) for all we care. (edit: that would require him to cover a distance of 12 500 km within a frame, presuming 24 fps. Not impossible though not likely within a city) Still, great work and another good take on "Superheroes are like nukes". Keep 'em coming.
When the super speed scene is being show in the frame where metro man disappears for a frame you can see him behind megamind and also at the top of the metro man statue
I never saw this detail and ngl, that is both excellent foreshadowing but also spooky as hell. His speed is so incomprehensible that when he holds still long enough for light to reflect off of him (a handful of milliseconds if that) at three different points, all three of those images are visible AT THE SAME TIME. It's a kid's movie so you can't think about it too hard, but imagine facing someone and thinking you have the upper hand, only to realize they move at such a speed that the waves of light your primitive monkey eyeballs use to perceive motion are TOO SLOW to follow him.
@@Terra_Egg Can give me and the other blind people a direction to look? It's been forever since I actually sat down and watched Megamind so I can't remember where he went on the statue...
I think Metro-Man's speed powers are isolated, meaning that everything he interacts with moves at the speed you'd expect but has no effect on constituent objects.
Tightan, Titan, Hal; whatever you want to call him. He took off his mask. Throughout the entire film, his mask stayed off of his face. *Revealing his true self.*
Honestly in my opinion, I think Metroman spent waaaaaaaaay longer than a few hours in his super speed. The montage and the amount of self reflection he did, for me, points to him spending at least a year in his speed.
It's always been my headcannon that super speed is not super speed, but time dilation, in every instance where the kinetic energy is not taken into account. IE, the "Speedster" experiences the flow of time at a different rate than everyone else, with their "speed" being a side-effect. Made in Heaven, the final boss of Jojo's Bizzare Adventure showcases this very well. Made in Heaven can determine how time is perceived by making living things, non-living things, and the user experience the flow of time at different rates. Let's say that everything in the universe is moving 30x faster EXCEPT for everyone other than Pucci. If Pucci threw a baseball in accelerated time, it would appear 30x faster to everyone else, but normal to himself. At the same time, Pucci would see everyone other than himself moving at only 1/30th their normal speed, because time is relative to the observer. This would make the baseball behave exactly as normal, since it isn't the velocity or distance that has changed, but TIME.
I like how the super speed thing acts as a metaphor for testing your capabilities. Those born with great abilities will either fully explore them or just ignore them and underappreciates it. It’s a neat comparison.
This is actually a new theory and conversation point that I’ve heard about and it makes me a little happier since I know that megamind 2 is dogshit but that people still talk about the old one
If we assume Metroman went a distance of about 50km and then we divide by how fast it was. We can calculate that Metroman went about 1250km/s. But that doesn't explain the time for us, as he must have taken at least an hour or two to think about it. if we assume in perspective, it was 2 hours for him but only 40ms for us, then he would have been travelling, it broke the calculator. Basically, at relative time of 12 minutes, and the time it took for Metroman to move of 40ms, he must have travelled at the speed of light, but what I'm saying, is 120 minutes, meaning it would be closer to 3,000,000,000 metres a second. At that point, it's not even a contest, the very atmosphere would have an absolute nuclear reaction as everything would be push up against each other so tightly it would be as though the entire area exploded. It would cause a chain reaction of nuclear fusion, destroying absolutely everything in its path, including the atmosphere and the earth itself, as everything would be so compacted by the explosions the end result would nothing more but dust and extremely large iron ball in the centre. To say it would be destructive is so wrong its hilarious, it would as though the sun hit our planet and sustained its fusion. Basically, imagine the explosion Metro man survived and imagine it on an even greater scale
@@jugemujugemugokonosurikire4735 Well, I thought about it and it would make sense as to why he seems to be in two places at once. The lack of reflecting light is there anytime a person moves, it's why there's only one of us, we are reflecting light, into the person who is looking at us at our location. When we move, we no longer are there and so the light that should be hitting us and reflecting, no longer does, and instead we reflect light in our new location. Metroman, doesn't disappear for that frame, merely becomes more transparent, this is a sign that the light did start to reflect just the empty building, but before all of the light reflecting Metroman hit our eyes, he was right back there. So, there is no chance he was slower than light, as, if he was, the light would have shown he was no longer there at all. So, let's do the math. Assuming the building is 100m at the projections, and that the camera is half a kilometre away, that would mean that the distance is about 509.1 metres. The speed of light is 299,792,498, so 0.5091 / 299,792,498 = 1.69817458e-9 seconds. Basically 0.0016817458 seconds, that is how long Metroman disappeared in Megamind's world. If anyone wonders why no one noticed, it's because our reaction time is about 0.2 seconds. A little bit slower. So, he's gone for that long, let's do the math again: So, we take 299,792,498,000 and we take his time and it becomes: 299,792,498,000 x 0.0016817458 = 504174.774383 kilometres. Oop. Lemme quickly run that relativity again. T = YT = T/SQRR 1 - V2/C2 So, Lorentz factor, that's the Y, trust me, it's weird. So basically, it's one, divided by the square root of 1-square root of v squared and c squared. V is relative velocity. Obviously, we don't know this just yet, but, I can work back wards. Basically, fill it out, you get: 1 / ¹1-89,875,542,000,000,000,000,000/89,875,542,000,000,000 = -0.000001 Metroman is so fucking powerful he broke math. I'm not exaggerating, I use my tablet, I get a negative number when dividing, which is just flat out impossible, and my calculator just breaks. It just spits back, Math error. But, for shits and giggles, let's continue, the Y is now, -0.000001 And, it breaks it again, the calculation for relative time versus real time is the same as figuring the Lorentz, however, the difference is now, you would substitute time with the one, you would divide with. The equation would read as: 0.0016817458 / ¹1-89,875,542,000,000,000,000,000/89,875,542,000,000,000 So, i'll see if I can get it to throw an answer at me. I actually got an answer, the answer was 1.681744959-3. sure. So, I think that's the time it took for him. I'm not 100% correct saying he was 3,000,000,000 a second, but he would be around 9-10x the speed of light.
I'm not exactly correct, but being that the earth would be screwed even at just light speed, it doesn't honestly matter if I'm one, or nine factors off, we're fucked either way lmao
You can't be right about 10x light speed, because objects moving at the speed of light look like they experience no time Matter of fact him moving a the speed of light doesn't make sense, space isn't shortened
I wouldve loved this to be a take on how Titan shows that the more power someone has, the more likely it is they will just grow mad with power and use it to fuel their own agendas, indulging in their desires for no greater reason than "Because they can" now. Absolute power corrupts absolutely, or rather, shows what you would become if you couldnt be held responsible. Its kind of funny how uncle ben kept a person with super strength and infinite reflexes stressed out over school work and having a normal day to day life
This has the best thumbnail I've ever seen on TH-cam. Seriously, I haven't even watched the video itself yet, I just came to comment about how fire the thumbnail is
For those who are curious, Metroman was probably moving at about 1700x the speed of sound (580km/s or 360mi/s). Using your metric of 5 hours of hyper speed and an average walking speed of 3 mph (in hyper speed time), we can assume he traveled about 15mi in 1/24 of a second. However, I think he likely traveled more than 15 miles (considering the size of most metropolitan cities). For comparison, most space capsules on reentry are traveling 17,500mph. Our caped hero would have been going 1,300,000mph. Space capsules turn the air *into plasma* by friction. Asteroids collide with earth anywhere around 25,200mph to 90,000mph; they *liquify* the ground on impact. But don't worry though, he would only be able to heat up the surrounding air (smarter people who study aerodynamics or fluid dynamics could give a better answer at to how hot). Anything immediately close to him would either vaporize or ignite, but that shouldn't cause problems for anything beyond a few feet away from him. According to all known estimates, it would be impossible for him to travel fast enough to 'ignite' the atmosphere (I'm referring to the fusion of nitrogen). This is assuming our atmosphere of course. The heat would transfer away faster than a sustained fusion reaction could keep up. Could fusion happen? Maybe... But any explosion caused by fusion wouldn't be worse than the explosion from collision. All that is solely looking at HEAT but not kinetics. Every time Metroman uses his hyper speed, he would cause a sonic boom. Not devastating, but very unpleasant to be around. Should he collide into something, it shouldn't cause an explosion greater than that of a 5 kiloton bomb (I used the kinetic energy formula for that, assuming a bodyweight of 250lbs). Nothing close to an atomic bomb, but a lot worse than most conventional bombs (the MOAB supposedly is an 11 ton bomb, so about 500x the blast of one of those). What's interesting is that we don't see these sudden ignitions or loud sonic booms happening. Nor do we see him heat up (I'm talking greater than 4000°F). This does support your idea of phasing through matter. Fun stuff to think about... Tl:dr - He couldn't kill all life on earth, but he could easily devastate entire cities within seconds.
4:36, The other option is the same force field that allows characters like these to fly also allows them to control the forces they generate or that are otherwise interacting with them, insulating themselves and anything they touch against the full force their movements would normally generate. Superman and Flash, in some continuities, generate similar fields from their bodies that allow them to regulate the force they generate or is exerted onto them, which for Superman also allows him to perform his enormous feats of strength without causing unwanted damage. The issue is, these characters usually are depicted as possessing discipline to master their powers to the degree of being able to generate this field and mainly do so to avoid causing unwanted harm, but to someone who lacks that discipline or care, there isn’t much stopping them from using their power without restraint other than the fear of accidentally injuring themselves.
Titan, for me, encompasses Hannah Arendt's theory of the 'Banality of Evil' how normal people can have immense levels of power (not as literally as Titan) and through a lack of self-awareness, combined with corruption, greed and often fear they then cause extreme levels of damage and harm. Normal people with too much power and no responsibility = corrupt and extremely destructive (evil) actions.
A sequel to Megamind could have worked but it would have needed a story as great as the first film’s “you choose who you are, don’t let society decide for you” and “nice guys with power are the scariest villains”. -You want a crime syndicate? Have them be humans who once paid Megamind for his tech so that they could perform crimes (and throw in how the rich can sometimes pay their way out of prison). -You want the crime syndicate to be super powered like Megamind and Metro man? Have them be aliens who are visiting earth for the first time in an attempt to get away from the galactic cops, have Megamind have to battle between what is right and what will make him popular (because I’m sure he still has acceptance issues) -You want to give Megamind a human kid sidekick? Have the film focused on how it’s an adult’s responsibility to keep kids away from harm and near the end show how the sidekick can provide help without getting into physical danger themselves
I know he misspelled it. But it's subtle thing. Tighten could mean like. Tightening your grip on a world who wronged you. Who denied you rewards. Keep tightening your grip. And they'll respect you
I think it's because he's a failure Titan is the hero megamind wanted, while tighten is what he got, someone completely unlike metro-man @zcgamerandreacts2762
A great detail that a lot of people didn´t notice in the movie is that megaming always pronounces trocity in metrocity like atrocity while metroman corrects him and says metro-city. When megaming is disguised as metroman he tells tighten to don´t come back to me-trocity ever again
4:36 we also have to take into account he's had years upon years to control this ability and speed. He probably made an way to make the energy all collect at where the laser was fired, to further increase the believabilily of the explosion, and even where the skeleton would launch from: the perfect coverup would be to aim the skeleton right at the other observatory balcony.
I have one assumption as to why Metroman's insane speed didn't result in the world getting fucked within half a second... > He controls the strength and the force every time he moves at such speeds. Since Force increases with mass x acceleration, assume Metroman, before even taking a step or colliding with particles, slows down to prevent himself from leaving a mark(lol) in his wake. In the movie, we can see him move in a fast, yet delicate manner; where his movements start with a burst, yet immediately transitions into slow, careful actions which may convey him forcibly stopping the force of his actions to prevent them from fucking up everything around him. This would mean MetroMan is so strong, he can even carefully slow the force of his own weight multiplied by the speed of light to a stop without any effort.
So... ironically enough. film theory covered The Flash's super speed when Superman raced him across the Earth and came to the exact same conclusion (how Superman would be setting off miniature atomic bombs with how fast he'd be going) it's a very good video and it was good to actually know some science being talked to me for once. EDIT: I also love the Markiplier moment because of how much it fits.
This is what video essays should be: short, sweet, and gets the point across without any cringe inducing jokes or tangents. Blaise Pascal once said, 'I have made this letter longer than usual, only because I have not had the time to make it shorter.' and this is the perfect example of that, in video format of course.
Something tells me megamind just didn't engineer Metromans super speed because he wasn't aware of it. Like yeah it came from his DNA but he had to configure that himself
4:57 for some reason this reminds me of that one gumball scene where they pause time, and because of that, they tried to read a comic book, but they moved it so fast that the book lit on fire
Really great video, the first megamind movie is what we needed in the future with its sequel and series, but seeing this made me realize. Its also scary how smart Megamind is because he was able to make a serum that was able to replicate metroman powers with the smaaaaaaaaaalest sample of DNA ever and to simply give it to someone with no side effects. Maybe if we took his sillyness away he would be a real threat to metroman
He's basically the people who say they'd be like Homelander or Omni-Man (even tho he's more of a good guy tbh) if they had superpowers. Tho it seems the video wasn't really about it.
2:23 If I understand correctly that means he's going at 450,000 times speed. If we take Usain Bolt's top speed and round it up to 30 mph (48.28 kph), in this super speed state he could run 13500000 mph (21726000 kph, based on 48.28 kph) or more simply... 6,035,000 metres per second? Light goes at 299,792,458 m/s in a vacuum, 6,035,000 divided by that is 0.02013059315. So basically, if he were to run at a percieved "30 miles per hour" in his super speed state, he'd be running at 2% the speed of light, which is still insane. Of course, I'm sure that is just a light jog for him. Also note: yes I'm no professor, I may be wrong!
Oh actually this is going based on "40 milliseconds in real time" instead of 0.4 seconds which would be 400 milleseconds. I can not be bothered to redo that though lol
3:38 Correction: Omni-man was gradually building up speed for weeks to exercise such a feat. It took him weeks upon months to drive the alien race to extinction, since his race can live for 1,000 years, this fight was a blink to him. 4:50 I can't see the relationship here, but from what I understand about DC *The Speedforce* provides greater powers than speed alone including molecular manipulation. Plus, comparing a new idea from a new movie to an old movie with old writers with physicists present is pretty far-fetched - if physicists were on the scene shifting through walls and running at superspeed would be waved off on-the-spot as an impossibility. This is a cartoon adopting cartoon physics and not a mirror to real life. This video had a good angle but the longer it went on the more it deviated from the premise. Yeah, Titan is scary because he's a wrathful Superman, but all the fluff about Real Physics, [current thing 1] (Omni-Man) and [current thing 2] (The Flash movie) distracts from the point and makes the video longer than it should reasonably be. _I feel dumber for watching it so thank you for leaving an impression on me._
Maybe when Metroman is moving at super speed he’s near a white hole, so everything around him seems to be blocked and when he touches something it won’t explode because while he’s moving he interacts like the objects near his touch accelerate that bit to be touched in his perspective
Ya know whats so interesting about this. If Megamind really wanted to, he could have just injected himself with Metroman's DNA and then fought titan in a more direct way. In fact. It probably would have been a lot easier and less risky to inject himself with the powers then use the diffuser. In fact, he could have even done it to minion for extra measure. And since he is much smarter he would stand a better chance again Tighten.
Now that I think about it, Tighten (an by extension Hal as a person) are just a very immature and creepy version of your basic hero trope in movies and books. He thinks in this world of heroes and villains that it always plays out the same way. Hero beats bad guy and gets the girl, but he never moves past that mindset for the entire movie. As soon as he gets his powers his one goal is to get Roxanne but when he doesn’t he goes berserk showing that Hal is very childminded. When he doesn’t get what he wants he throws a tantrum
5:37 Speaking of physics, at the speed Metro Man is flying how do those babies not have shaken baby syndrome the moment their consecutively picked up by Metro Man
This was a great video, i knew titan was carless with his powwers but i definetly did not take into consideration how badly this could turn out for the earth
Great video. Unlike Metroman, Tighten doesn't know the true extent of his powers so one wrong move would kill everyone. I believe that maybe Megamind might have had some idea of Metroman's true powers since he mentions that he had "a few notes" but he must have not known the full extent considering he didn't factor in Metroplier's super speed when questioning how Tighten broke through the copper containment dome. Its 1:29 AM and spring break is over so i should hit the hay now.
You know that saying "as kids, we love hero's, as adults understand villains"? For me, Hal was the other way around. When I was 17 (in 2010) I sympathised with Hal as I was bit of a loner and socially inept but now as a 30 year old grown man, I see Hal for the Schizoid monster he is 😅😅
I get your point, and Titan also scared the hell out of me as a kid because I already new of problematic idiots who would’ve been apocalyptic with such power, but focusing on that small frame where the screen flickers doesn’t make sense because when he goes to look at Megamind up close, he’s in a different position
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The reason we don’t think of Titan as a supervillain is because he lacks
*“PRESENTATION!”*
So true, lol
Oh, he's a villain alright. Just not a SUPER one.
He is just a villain, no redeeming qualities or anything, he just is evil for the sake of doing it. He doesn’t care if a city gets wiped out as long as he gets what he wanted
@@ShadowKamehameha32Oh yeah? What’s the difference?!
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My favourite part about Metroman's super speed is that it implies he could've stopped any of Megamind's schemes in less than a second, but instead CHOSE to play along, exchange witty banter, and let Megamind show off.
He clearly had a lot of respect for Megamind by the end, even though they started as rivals. It's very wholesome!
His rivalry with Megamind was probably the most interesting thing in his life until even that lost its charm.
@@affsteak3530That's why he went into music, he actually had to challenge himself and learn a new skill instead of just being bored all the time.
@@thunderspark1536yeah. Anything else he could do it easily, but music? Music can’t be affected by super powers. He needs the challenge and to learn.
That, and it says something about Megamind too, MM knew he was harmless. The guy isn't going to destroy the world, he's going to act up with some zany mad scientist scheme for attention.
He probably did it to please his fans. After all, if he defeated Megamind with no effort everyone would get bored. They wanted a show.
I remember someone writing that Gaston is the scariest Disney villain, because everyone knows a guy like him. You'll likely never run into a sea witch or sorcerer, but you're definitely going to meet someone who is utterly horrible, but gets a pass from society because he's handsome, strong, rich, etc. Tighten isn't quite the same since he does get super powers, but I'd say he's scary for the same reasons. The world is full of unstable, selfish people who are emotionally stunted and borderline stalkers, but get overlooked because they're "harmless," or "they were just kidding." They're only harmless so long as they don't have the means to do harm, but the moment they do, we get a Tighten.
Exactly the same for emperor belos
@@Henry-I-H-N-I| Not quite the same. Emperor Belos was a literal witch hunter. And while there are PLENTY of religious bigots in the world, it's far easier to spot them and they're far less common.
Hal meanwhile is someone most people WOULD write off as "harmless" right up until he was handed power.
@@PotatoPatatoVonSpudsworth thanks!
Frodo is literally the scariest Disney villain. A religious nut who believes himself to be above everyone else and is willing to murder innocent people because he is unable to fathom his own weaknesses and rejection.
@samday414
Frollo: "Excuse me?"
The “MetroMan is actually Markiplier” meme will never die
Could you argue otherwise? He's pursuing filmmaking just like Metroman pursued music, the parallel is uncanny 😂
@@ak_nora their personalities are kinda similar too 😭 happy-go-lucky as usual but still a calm and humble person deep down
They even look kinda similar... except the chins.
-And Markiplier was born!
-Markiplier?
-This way i can keep my logo
On the one hand, it's okay since is a positive comparison towards a real person, so not much harm there. But on the other... it's getting repetitive, therefore annoying. I can't watch any video about Megamind without "HeLlo EVeryBody my naMes MarkIPliEr" going off at full volume at some point, it's irritating.
Everyone knows that Markiplier is the most powerful man in the world.
Mark doesn't have any superpowers him flying is just him jump on a atom every second all his powers are just skill
Mark just has Speed feats
mark transcend the concept of speed
@@GAT957 Skill issue
You Mean Darkiplier?
Hal being an idiot is paradoxically what MAKES him terrifying. Horror comes from the unknown, and Hal is irrational to an unreadable degree. He's carnally unstable and ready to explode at any possible irritation.
Also yeah I should probably go to bed too it's 1:41 AM whoops
Ya know I'm thinking the same thing it's 1:47 and I gotta be up at 10, night bro
@@nicholaslokos7949plenty of time to still get a healthy 8 hours of sleep. Right?
I read this at 1:11 lol
me at 1:45 AM 😭
yeah, weirdly enough, an idiot with world ending powers is horrifying moreso than a smart person with them.
also, you better have gone to bed right after this
Metroman was VERY well aware of his limits. He had godlike powers and throughout the whole movie the only "Struggle" we see is his acting. Meanwhile, Titan has NO clue of his limits, and if he DID id argue he WOULD have taken over everything.
I really love that Metroman CHOSE to let Megamind feel like a big scary villain. He could have humiliated the guy whenever he wanted to, but Metroman instead played along, engaged in banter, and let Megamind have his share of the spotlight.
They may have started as rivals, but clearly Metroman respected and understood Megamind better than anyone else in the city.
@@PotatoPatatoVonSpudsworthfor some reason, this reminds me of doofenshmirtz and Perry the platypus and I think that’s sweet.
@@PotatoPatatoVonSpudsworth that definitely seems to be the case, especially since it might be more helpful to keep him distracted with defeats that are always just close enough that he thinks he can try again, if he ever just stomped megamind, he would reek havoc in the next town over.
@@PotatoPatatoVonSpudsworth Spot on. One thing I really enjoy about Metroman is through all his struggles with self identity: Going from rich kid to teachers pet to superhero in his struggles to be liked and play the role society wants him to be until finally to him trying to reinvent himself to who he himself wants to be.
You can see his maturity increase in how he treats megamind. As a kid he plays along and ostresises Megamind like his teacher and the rest of the kids, as an adult he lets megamind feel important and powerfull both to make the play better and to not humiliate megamind to much and in the end after he quits he is the first to belive that megamind can be a hero. Before megamind himself does it.
From Megaminds perspective Metroman was a bully that tormented him his whole childhood but instead of it ending with a revenge plot or Metroman karmically getting his life ruined. Metroman who also was just also a dumb kid desperate to be loved grew up and worked to become a better person and became the first person to support and belive in Megaminds inner godness.
It's inspiring to see such a story about betterment and forgiveness among rivals.
He's not "godlike". He is just an alien.
My favourite line of megamind is:
“Unfathomable power. It’s not fathomable.”
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Awesome video, good thing we never had a terrible sequel that tarnished this movie's legacy. I'm glad to live in a world where there's no Megamind 2 or an awful TV show, what a crazy world would that be... right?
Just like Pacific rim
There was no Uprising or Megamind 2
To be fair doom syndicate was supposed to be a pilot for a tv show that peakock decided to market as "megamind is back"
@@Imagine_not_being_able_to_diehow is that relevant? That’s a standalone movie.
Obligatory "Button Of Doom" comment
I always got the idea that Hal was granted only a miniscule fraction of what power Metro Man actually had.
He got his powers from some tiny slivers of DNA from some dandruff, whereas Metro Man is literally all of that DNA.
I felt like the fact Metro Man could go at incomprehensible speeds was a testament to how much greater of a power Metro Man had than Hal when either wanted to actually try.
Metro Man did everything leisurely and to put on a show, and Hal only manages to just about reach that level only when he has to try really, REALLY hard to do so.
It doesn't matter, every cells in our bodies has all of our dna
Hal also had like... a week to practice. He's definitely got a learning disability, too.
@@haydentravis3348Which one, if you had to guess?
Could also be that Metroman is in his late 30s or 40s (by the fact his hair is starting to grey)
Even if you had the body of an Olympian, it would still take a lot of time to get to your full potential
Someone did do the maths, and Hal has like a millionth of the amount of dna metroman has, so it makes sense hes so weak compared to metroman (hell, if I remember where I got this info from)
Maybe its not actually super speed... Maybe Metro Man ACTUALLY had the ability to slow time around him, and just _assumed_ it was super speed because that's what it looked like to everyone else.
Imagine how it must have been the first time he did it. As a kid, he's just messing around, and then everything goes super slow, and then once he stops doing it his parents go "Honey! The kid just moved really fast!" It would make sense that he would assume that's what it is.
That has the same consequences as super speed, because the air still goes at a relatively slower speed than Metroman. Not to mention this time stopping ability needs to work across the planet, otherwise there would be a very noticeable time desync.
@@hallojava2458 Time alteration would need to affect a bit more than the observable universe in order to not mess things up badly. I think maybe a super speed "aura" could maybe work. Like anything within a range is able to move as fast as him so air would get out of his way and things he grabs wouldn't experience the issues of holding together when affected by the "aura". The range of the aura could be really small but provide the area to safely accelerate and decelerate without destroying everything.
Well according to Einstein's theory of relativity, time is entirely relative. Accelerating your own time and slowing down time around you are the same thing as far as physics are concerned.
THE WORLD!
@@thenarwhalmage This.
This is the biggest problem I have with the Doom Syndicate. Forget literally everything else that's wrong with the movie. I feel like everyone (myself included) would have been so much less angry if the villains were actually scary and threatening! Tighten is HORRIFYING as both a character and as a concept!
Machiavillain is literally the only real threat in the entire show.
What the hell are you talking about? What the hell is the Doom Syndicate? You must've had a bad dream because Megamind does NOT have a sequel and a shitty tv show along with it that ruined its legacy. The only sequel is the Button of Doom.
@@KingMartianYT The Doom Syndicate was that evil team in that one Megamind game. Dunno why people think there’s a different one.
@Spaghetti_Jester I think that could work. Like you could keep the powers but just amplify their personalities and appearances to make them actually threatening.
@@cosmicspacething3474You mean Dollar Tree Mettaton EX? I don't think so.
With Great Power Comes No Responsibility is the perfect sentence to describe this character.
And everything whats wrong in the world ..
@@achimdemus-holzhaeuser1233**Insert political statement here**
And to think Megamind is too scared to stop 4 uninspired villain designs when he LITERALLY STOPPED A GOD WHO COULD HAVE DESTROYED ANY PLANET IN SECONDS!!!
THERE IS NO MEGAMIND 2, MEGAMIND IS A ONE MOVIE SERIES THAT ALSO HAD A SHORT ATTACHED TO IT CALLED MEGAMIND AND THE BUTTON OF DOOM, THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS MEGAMIND 2 OR A MEGAMIND SERIES
Not canon in contradicts everythinf
Not canon, you can't convince me otherwise.
This is not a canon event
@@GGYTTHEYT There is no Megamind sequel in Ba Sing Se
Fun fact: the true reason for why Metroman want to be become a musician is because that is the only thing he bad at. He is too good at everything
I actually really like that idea, imma steal it for my headcannon now.
Markiplier*
I didn't know that.
Exactly, it was a trial he'd need to overcome through hard work. He's like Saitama but instead of staying depressed about his inability to be challenged in fighting Metro Man chose to find something else in life to fulfill him.
@@bluecrayfish2081 🎵We love the Company, The Company 🎵
I’ve always gone with the idea Tighten wasn’t nearly as strong as metro man. He got his power from a tiny fraction of metro man, and we never really see him display metro man’s casual power output, even when he has no reason not to display his full power. I firmly believe metro man could have absolutely wiped the floor with him in milliseconds if only for his speed advantage.
You see how horrified Hal is of “Metroman”, meaning he still thinks there is a power difference
@@cara-seyun well tighten also has never fought someone his own size before, of course he’d be scared even if he was stronger, he has metro man’s invincible image in his head. now i dec think metro is way stronger but idk if thats enough to say that
this makes me see "tighten" in a new light, i now see him as a destroyer of worlds now, one wrong slip up and
*boom*
@@fungusghoul "I'm bad! I'm bad!"
I think his name is markiplier
Hello everybody my name is markiplier
Hello everybody my name is welcome
Markiplier everybody is name my hello
The resemblance is uncanny, people have been saying this for years 😂
And welcome to five nights at Freddy's
Metroplier
Mark man
Metrocity Man.
Based
That sounds like a shipping portmanteau name.
What adds to your theory is when titan flew away after being rejected and by Roxxane he flew away and by Metroman standards quiet slow he shattered all the windows nearby on the tallest building
And Metroman is clearly way faster than that and yet caused no damage
Edit: my English was so bad holy-
Obviously it's not real so there's no *actual* explanation for how it works, but I prefer the idea that it's a similar power to Superman's tactile telekinesis which holds together large objects when he lifts them, just like Hal is able to lift the top half of that skyscraper and that massive piece stays together. An actual skyscraper would totally fall apart if you tried to pick it up at a single point and swing it around like Hal was doing.
So the idea is that they have latent telekinetic abilities which hold things they touch together. I think a similar mechanism could protect things around them when they use super speed. It could also explain how they're able to fly, subconsciously accelerating the air molecules around their skin, sort of opposite to the deceleration they must be doing to the air around them when they use super speed.
@@CutoutClips then why was Hal able to use it on the skyscraper but not the nearby windows
I still like the phasing idea like the Film Junkie mentioned
it makes the whole superspeed thing more sensible if Metroman actually had to learn how to phase like the Flash did and since he isn't relying on the speedforce is just able to move inanely fast like a speedster.
Tighten is basically giving a spoiled baby a mech suit powered by a god
Like I said, an Incel with muscles
Love the detail when Minion knocks out Hal with the forget me stick. Hal has a black book called "Best Villains Ever". Clever foreshadowing.
dude the random "hello everybody my name is markiplier is so funny
Hello everybody my name is Markiplier.
Dude. I just realized at the time where Metroman flashes, a white figure appears behind Megamind for a very split second. This is such a great detail from the creators.
I think while your point is entirely valid, the speed and energy thing is a bit too deep a dig at the movie's physics. Metroman could have surpassed the speed of light (which has far greater implications than just releasing a bunch of energy) for all we care. (edit: that would require him to cover a distance of 12 500 km within a frame, presuming 24 fps. Not impossible though not likely within a city)
Still, great work and another good take on "Superheroes are like nukes". Keep 'em coming.
Why is that character pfp always a brained person who do math.
I thought Hal was a weird, but harmless dude as a kid, and that Roxanne was too mean to him.
I get it now. I'd avoid him too
Even when you were a kid wouldn't him turning evil near the end of the movie raise some red flags?
@nintendoboy3605 Yeah I knew he turned evil after getting powers, I just didn't get that he was always a skeezy dude
He was harmless, but out of weakness and not out of goodness.
@@nintendoboy3605Not to be mean but maybe he was a Hal before and just didn’t see what was wrong before.
assuming that detail with metroman and the camera's was real. DUDE NO ONE NOTICED THAT its amazing.
It is real and some people have noticed and talked about it before. Very few but still
When the super speed scene is being show in the frame where metro man disappears for a frame you can see him behind megamind and also at the top of the metro man statue
You have some good eyes wow, I never noticed him at the top of the statue
I never saw this detail and ngl, that is both excellent foreshadowing but also spooky as hell. His speed is so incomprehensible that when he holds still long enough for light to reflect off of him (a handful of milliseconds if that) at three different points, all three of those images are visible AT THE SAME TIME.
It's a kid's movie so you can't think about it too hard, but imagine facing someone and thinking you have the upper hand, only to realize they move at such a speed that the waves of light your primitive monkey eyeballs use to perceive motion are TOO SLOW to follow him.
I can't see where he is on the statue...
@@fluffy7358 it’s a small white bit of colour, but it is there!
@@Terra_Egg Can give me and the other blind people a direction to look? It's been forever since I actually sat down and watched Megamind so I can't remember where he went on the statue...
I think Metro-Man's speed powers are isolated, meaning that everything he interacts with moves at the speed you'd expect but has no effect on constituent objects.
If I’m not mistaken, megamind even once told him “oh you’re a villain alright but just not a super one.”
oh yeah? well wats the difference
@@broidkanymore-zc4lt what megamind meant was that titan was a bad guy/villain but he wasn’t a good/competent one.
@@That1SupportiveFriend no, its PRESENTATION
@@broidkanymore-zc4lt”PRESENTATION”
@@That1SupportiveFriend *PRESENTATION!*
Tightan, Titan, Hal; whatever you want to call him.
He took off his mask.
Throughout the entire film, his mask stayed off of his face.
*Revealing his true self.*
Basically the same thing that makes Homelander scary, a baby with the power of a nuke.
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Honestly in my opinion, I think Metroman spent waaaaaaaaay longer than a few hours in his super speed. The montage and the amount of self reflection he did, for me, points to him spending at least a year in his speed.
maybe not that long if his mind is also super where it could accelerate his thinking, though atleast a whole day sounds right
Maybe a few weeks to a month since he was reevaulating his whole outlook on life and figuring out what really made him happy.
@@concept5631 Yeah but also he read like a stack load of books, that does take a while
2:04 The Markiplier jokes never got old
Never
It's always been my headcannon that super speed is not super speed, but time dilation, in every instance where the kinetic energy is not taken into account. IE, the "Speedster" experiences the flow of time at a different rate than everyone else, with their "speed" being a side-effect.
Made in Heaven, the final boss of Jojo's Bizzare Adventure showcases this very well. Made in Heaven can determine how time is perceived by making living things, non-living things, and the user experience the flow of time at different rates. Let's say that everything in the universe is moving 30x faster EXCEPT for everyone other than Pucci. If Pucci threw a baseball in accelerated time, it would appear 30x faster to everyone else, but normal to himself. At the same time, Pucci would see everyone other than himself moving at only 1/30th their normal speed, because time is relative to the observer.
This would make the baseball behave exactly as normal, since it isn't the velocity or distance that has changed, but TIME.
Oh he's a villain alright, just not a super one!
"WHATS THE DIFFERENCE?!"
@@trevjaydendavis3718 PRESENTATION!
I like how the super speed thing acts as a metaphor for testing your capabilities. Those born with great abilities will either fully explore them or just ignore them and underappreciates it. It’s a neat comparison.
Perfect mix of humor and information.
Megamind 2 is unecessary, Markipliar's let's plays are the only sequels we need.
This is actually a new theory and conversation point that I’ve heard about and it makes me a little happier since I know that megamind 2 is dogshit but that people still talk about the old one
What Megaman 2? There’s only one and it will always be like that.
@@Livereater4000 there's a short sequel/spin-off called Megamind: The Button Of Doom. Haven't seen it yet tho
If we assume Metroman went a distance of about 50km and then we divide by how fast it was.
We can calculate that Metroman went about 1250km/s.
But that doesn't explain the time for us, as he must have taken at least an hour or two to think about it.
if we assume in perspective, it was 2 hours for him but only 40ms for us, then he would have been travelling, it broke the calculator.
Basically, at relative time of 12 minutes, and the time it took for Metroman to move of 40ms, he must have travelled at the speed of light, but what I'm saying, is 120 minutes, meaning it would be closer to 3,000,000,000 metres a second.
At that point, it's not even a contest, the very atmosphere would have an absolute nuclear reaction as everything would be push up against each other so tightly it would be as though the entire area exploded. It would cause a chain reaction of nuclear fusion, destroying absolutely everything in its path, including the atmosphere and the earth itself, as everything would be so compacted by the explosions the end result would nothing more but dust and extremely large iron ball in the centre.
To say it would be destructive is so wrong its hilarious, it would as though the sun hit our planet and sustained its fusion.
Basically, imagine the explosion Metro man survived and imagine it on an even greater scale
Hold on, metro man was travelling 10x the speed of light!?
@@jugemujugemugokonosurikire4735
Well, I thought about it and it would make sense as to why he seems to be in two places at once.
The lack of reflecting light is there anytime a person moves, it's why there's only one of us, we are reflecting light, into the person who is looking at us at our location. When we move, we no longer are there and so the light that should be hitting us and reflecting, no longer does, and instead we reflect light in our new location.
Metroman, doesn't disappear for that frame, merely becomes more transparent, this is a sign that the light did start to reflect just the empty building, but before all of the light reflecting Metroman hit our eyes, he was right back there. So, there is no chance he was slower than light, as, if he was, the light would have shown he was no longer there at all.
So, let's do the math.
Assuming the building is 100m at the projections, and that the camera is half a kilometre away, that would mean that the distance is about 509.1 metres. The speed of light is 299,792,498, so 0.5091 / 299,792,498 = 1.69817458e-9 seconds.
Basically 0.0016817458 seconds, that is how long Metroman disappeared in Megamind's world. If anyone wonders why no one noticed, it's because our reaction time is about 0.2 seconds. A little bit slower.
So, he's gone for that long, let's do the math again:
So, we take 299,792,498,000 and we take his time and it becomes:
299,792,498,000 x 0.0016817458 = 504174.774383 kilometres.
Oop.
Lemme quickly run that relativity again.
T = YT = T/SQRR 1 - V2/C2
So, Lorentz factor, that's the Y, trust me, it's weird.
So basically, it's one, divided by the square root of 1-square root of v squared and c squared. V is relative velocity. Obviously, we don't know this just yet, but, I can work back wards.
Basically, fill it out, you get:
1 / ¹1-89,875,542,000,000,000,000,000/89,875,542,000,000,000 = -0.000001
Metroman is so fucking powerful he broke math.
I'm not exaggerating, I use my tablet, I get a negative number when dividing, which is just flat out impossible, and my calculator just breaks. It just spits back, Math error.
But, for shits and giggles, let's continue, the Y is now, -0.000001
And, it breaks it again, the calculation for relative time versus real time is the same as figuring the Lorentz, however, the difference is now, you would substitute time with the one, you would divide with.
The equation would read as:
0.0016817458 / ¹1-89,875,542,000,000,000,000,000/89,875,542,000,000,000
So, i'll see if I can get it to throw an answer at me.
I actually got an answer, the answer was 1.681744959-3.
sure. So, I think that's the time it took for him.
I'm not 100% correct saying he was 3,000,000,000 a second, but he would be around 9-10x the speed of light.
I'm not exactly correct, but being that the earth would be screwed even at just light speed, it doesn't honestly matter if I'm one, or nine factors off, we're fucked either way lmao
Holy shit@@F.R.E.D.D2986
You can't be right about 10x light speed, because objects moving at the speed of light look like they experience no time
Matter of fact him moving a the speed of light doesn't make sense, space isn't shortened
I wouldve loved this to be a take on how Titan shows that the more power someone has, the more likely it is they will just grow mad with power and use it to fuel their own agendas, indulging in their desires for no greater reason than "Because they can" now.
Absolute power corrupts absolutely, or rather, shows what you would become if you couldnt be held responsible.
Its kind of funny how uncle ben kept a person with super strength and infinite reflexes stressed out over school work and having a normal day to day life
0:28 that transition was slick as butter!
This has the best thumbnail I've ever seen on TH-cam. Seriously, I haven't even watched the video itself yet, I just came to comment about how fire the thumbnail is
I've never had someone come and compliment a thumbnail like that lol
Thank you! That just made my day 😂
Titan isn't a supervillain. He lacks presentation.
For those who are curious, Metroman was probably moving at about 1700x the speed of sound (580km/s or 360mi/s).
Using your metric of 5 hours of hyper speed and an average walking speed of 3 mph (in hyper speed time), we can assume he traveled about 15mi in 1/24 of a second. However, I think he likely traveled more than 15 miles (considering the size of most metropolitan cities).
For comparison, most space capsules on reentry are traveling 17,500mph. Our caped hero would have been going 1,300,000mph. Space capsules turn the air *into plasma* by friction. Asteroids collide with earth anywhere around 25,200mph to 90,000mph; they *liquify* the ground on impact. But don't worry though, he would only be able to heat up the surrounding air (smarter people who study aerodynamics or fluid dynamics could give a better answer at to how hot). Anything immediately close to him would either vaporize or ignite, but that shouldn't cause problems for anything beyond a few feet away from him.
According to all known estimates, it would be impossible for him to travel fast enough to 'ignite' the atmosphere (I'm referring to the fusion of nitrogen). This is assuming our atmosphere of course. The heat would transfer away faster than a sustained fusion reaction could keep up. Could fusion happen? Maybe... But any explosion caused by fusion wouldn't be worse than the explosion from collision.
All that is solely looking at HEAT but not kinetics.
Every time Metroman uses his hyper speed, he would cause a sonic boom. Not devastating, but very unpleasant to be around. Should he collide into something, it shouldn't cause an explosion greater than that of a 5 kiloton bomb (I used the kinetic energy formula for that, assuming a bodyweight of 250lbs). Nothing close to an atomic bomb, but a lot worse than most conventional bombs (the MOAB supposedly is an 11 ton bomb, so about 500x the blast of one of those).
What's interesting is that we don't see these sudden ignitions or loud sonic booms happening. Nor do we see him heat up (I'm talking greater than 4000°F). This does support your idea of phasing through matter. Fun stuff to think about...
Tl:dr - He couldn't kill all life on earth, but he could easily devastate entire cities within seconds.
wait a minute THIS WAS MADE 8 HOURS AGO???? man can't wait for this to get the love it deserves since it's a pretty cool video!
4:36, The other option is the same force field that allows characters like these to fly also allows them to control the forces they generate or that are otherwise interacting with them, insulating themselves and anything they touch against the full force their movements would normally generate. Superman and Flash, in some continuities, generate similar fields from their bodies that allow them to regulate the force they generate or is exerted onto them, which for Superman also allows him to perform his enormous feats of strength without causing unwanted damage.
The issue is, these characters usually are depicted as possessing discipline to master their powers to the degree of being able to generate this field and mainly do so to avoid causing unwanted harm, but to someone who lacks that discipline or care, there isn’t much stopping them from using their power without restraint other than the fear of accidentally injuring themselves.
… or do I? *music*
@@fluffymunnymanI dunno. Do you?
Music Man… that way he could keep the logo. Well done Mark.
Titan, for me, encompasses Hannah Arendt's theory of the 'Banality of Evil' how normal people can have immense levels of power (not as literally as Titan) and through a lack of self-awareness, combined with corruption, greed and often fear they then cause extreme levels of damage and harm. Normal people with too much power and no responsibility = corrupt and extremely destructive (evil) actions.
That moment when Metroman sips at super speed , entire planet were annihilated.
4:36 Vsauce moment
“Hey, Vsauce, Michael here. You are 100% safe in your home. Or are you?”
Hey vsauce Michael here how fast can you run
@@The_cestelin_Holland “Hey Vsauce! Michael here. How fast can you run?”
That title sums up Tighten's approach to life so perfectly. He's all about having with power with no accountability and using it only for himself.
A sequel to Megamind could have worked but it would have needed a story as great as the first film’s “you choose who you are, don’t let society decide for you” and “nice guys with power are the scariest villains”.
-You want a crime syndicate? Have them be humans who once paid Megamind for his tech so that they could perform crimes (and throw in how the rich can sometimes pay their way out of prison).
-You want the crime syndicate to be super powered like Megamind and Metro man? Have them be aliens who are visiting earth for the first time in an attempt to get away from the galactic cops, have Megamind have to battle between what is right and what will make him popular (because I’m sure he still has acceptance issues)
-You want to give Megamind a human kid sidekick? Have the film focused on how it’s an adult’s responsibility to keep kids away from harm and near the end show how the sidekick can provide help without getting into physical danger themselves
0:13 "Tighten"💀bro misspelled his own name 💀💀
I know he misspelled it.
But it's subtle thing.
Tighten could mean like. Tightening your grip on a world who wronged you. Who denied you rewards.
Keep tightening your grip. And they'll respect you
I think it's because he's a failure
Titan is the hero megamind wanted, while tighten is what he got, someone completely unlike metro-man
@zcgamerandreacts2762
It was the only name megamind could trademark tho
More precisely, Film Junkie misspelled Tighten
3:53 talking about how merman is the most powerful being in fiction and this is happening in the background
Perfect
A great detail that a lot of people didn´t notice in the movie is that megaming always pronounces trocity in metrocity like atrocity while metroman corrects him and says metro-city. When megaming is disguised as metroman he tells tighten to don´t come back to me-trocity ever again
4:36 we also have to take into account he's had years upon years to control this ability and speed. He probably made an way to make the energy all collect at where the laser was fired, to further increase the believabilily of the explosion, and even where the skeleton would launch from: the perfect coverup would be to aim the skeleton right at the other observatory balcony.
Titan is a definite darker than you think villain he's played for laughs but he's pretty much what if a stalker got superpowers
5:49 ok, ENOUGH MARKIPLIER
never.
1:14 he wasn't just in TWO places at once, he was at THREE places, on the rings on the statue too
woahh that’s cool
@@bruh-kw1uuhe isnt I just checked
Being in three places at once means he is slower, not faster
@@soomitsunami5936ya gotta zoom in real close to the head of the statue, but he’s there. It’s just a little white dot, but he’s there
@@Talon-how?
Hal is basically what MetroMan would've been like if he landed in the prison instead of MegaMind
That’s the point of the movie
Megamind isn’t just some Evil Person, he was strongly shaped by his environment. And same for Metroman.
I have one assumption as to why Metroman's insane speed didn't result in the world getting fucked within half a second...
> He controls the strength and the force every time he moves at such speeds.
Since Force increases with mass x acceleration, assume Metroman, before even taking a step or colliding with particles, slows down to prevent himself from leaving a mark(lol) in his wake.
In the movie, we can see him move in a fast, yet delicate manner; where his movements start with a burst, yet immediately transitions into slow, careful actions which may convey him forcibly stopping the force of his actions to prevent them from fucking up everything around him.
This would mean MetroMan is so strong, he can even carefully slow the force of his own weight multiplied by the speed of light to a stop without any effort.
This really puts into words what I've always felt about Titan as a character and I really like it
I haven’t even watched the video but I HAD to come in to comment on the brilliance of that title. Amazing
So... ironically enough. film theory covered The Flash's super speed when Superman raced him across the Earth and came to the exact same conclusion (how Superman would be setting off miniature atomic bombs with how fast he'd be going) it's a very good video and it was good to actually know some science being talked to me for once. EDIT: I also love the Markiplier moment because of how much it fits.
Isn't it established that the speed force just lets them ignore physics, also the phasing
2:35 I smell a Film Theory…
This is what video essays should be: short, sweet, and gets the point across without any cringe inducing jokes or tangents. Blaise Pascal once said, 'I have made this letter longer than usual, only because I have not had the time to make it shorter.' and this is the perfect example of that, in video format of course.
I love the idea of the guy who could destroy the entire world in less than a second as Markiplier in an Elvis Superman suit.
I love the fact that he chose music because that is the one thing he’s not good at he needs to learn it instead of just being able to do it.
Something tells me megamind just didn't engineer Metromans super speed because he wasn't aware of it. Like yeah it came from his DNA but he had to configure that himself
4:57 for some reason this reminds me of that one gumball scene where they pause time, and because of that, they tried to read a comic book, but they moved it so fast that the book lit on fire
metroman goes ~ 300 miles per second according to some guy on reddit
the most trust worthy source a random guy on reddit
Really great video, the first megamind movie is what we needed in the future with its sequel and series, but seeing this made me realize. Its also scary how smart Megamind is because he was able to make a serum that was able to replicate metroman powers with the smaaaaaaaaaalest sample of DNA ever and to simply give it to someone with no side effects. Maybe if we took his sillyness away he would be a real threat to metroman
2:20 This is some nice information for the power scalers.
The Hello Everybody My Name is Markiplier gag got me literally every single time
He's basically the people who say they'd be like Homelander or Omni-Man (even tho he's more of a good guy tbh) if they had superpowers.
Tho it seems the video wasn't really about it.
4:36 “Or do I” The background Vsauce music 😂
2:23 If I understand correctly that means he's going at 450,000 times speed.
If we take Usain Bolt's top speed and round it up to 30 mph (48.28 kph), in this super speed state he could run 13500000 mph (21726000 kph, based on 48.28 kph)
or more simply... 6,035,000 metres per second?
Light goes at 299,792,458 m/s in a vacuum, 6,035,000 divided by that is 0.02013059315.
So basically, if he were to run at a percieved "30 miles per hour" in his super speed state, he'd be running at 2% the speed of light, which is still insane.
Of course, I'm sure that is just a light jog for him.
Also note: yes I'm no professor, I may be wrong!
Oh actually this is going based on "40 milliseconds in real time" instead of 0.4 seconds which would be 400 milleseconds.
I can not be bothered to redo that though lol
3:38 Correction: Omni-man was gradually building up speed for weeks to exercise such a feat. It took him weeks upon months to drive the alien race to extinction, since his race can live for 1,000 years, this fight was a blink to him.
4:50 I can't see the relationship here, but from what I understand about DC *The Speedforce* provides greater powers than speed alone including molecular manipulation. Plus, comparing a new idea from a new movie to an old movie with old writers with physicists present is pretty far-fetched - if physicists were on the scene shifting through walls and running at superspeed would be waved off on-the-spot as an impossibility. This is a cartoon adopting cartoon physics and not a mirror to real life.
This video had a good angle but the longer it went on the more it deviated from the premise. Yeah, Titan is scary because he's a wrathful Superman, but all the fluff about Real Physics, [current thing 1] (Omni-Man) and [current thing 2] (The Flash movie) distracts from the point and makes the video longer than it should reasonably be. _I feel dumber for watching it so thank you for leaving an impression on me._
Maybe when Metroman is moving at super speed he’s near a white hole, so everything around him seems to be blocked and when he touches something it won’t explode because while he’s moving he interacts like the objects near his touch accelerate that bit to be touched in his perspective
I always loved the quote "who are you when no ones watching." But I think the better quote is "who are you, when no one can stop you."
Ya know whats so interesting about this. If Megamind really wanted to, he could have just injected himself with Metroman's DNA and then fought titan in a more direct way. In fact. It probably would have been a lot easier and less risky to inject himself with the powers then use the diffuser. In fact, he could have even done it to minion for extra measure. And since he is much smarter he would stand a better chance again Tighten.
I think that he only had one sample back then.
And I am now sure if Metroman would have let Megamind get more of his DNA.
@@thebandofbastards4934 All he needs is one of metroman's hairs or something like that. And he didn't get permission from Metroman the first time.
Great video!
From the title, to the theory, and the explanation.
Not to mention the delivery. It was hilarious too 🤣
..Hope this gets more views 💯
Dude youre so cool!!! Editing and footage and your scenario just YESSSS
Great video. Metroman is such a good character, and this film was so good too. Good thing that legacy was never tarnished.
Now that I think about it, Tighten (an by extension Hal as a person) are just a very immature and creepy version of your basic hero trope in movies and books. He thinks in this world of heroes and villains that it always plays out the same way. Hero beats bad guy and gets the girl, but he never moves past that mindset for the entire movie. As soon as he gets his powers his one goal is to get Roxanne but when he doesn’t he goes berserk showing that Hal is very childminded. When he doesn’t get what he wants he throws a tantrum
Bro you’re going places, if you reach one million you owe me 5 bucks and remember me!
5:37 Speaking of physics, at the speed Metro Man is flying how do those babies not have shaken baby syndrome the moment their consecutively picked up by Metro Man
Excellent review I need to watch this movie again
Really glad that even after that awful "sequel" people still recognize this movie's brilliance.
This was a great video, i knew titan was carless with his powwers but i definetly did not take into consideration how badly this could turn out for the earth
8:06 It’s 10 mins before 12am for me as I am watching this 😭 also great video
Great video. Unlike Metroman, Tighten doesn't know the true extent of his powers so one wrong move would kill everyone. I believe that maybe Megamind might have had some idea of Metroman's true powers since he mentions that he had "a few notes" but he must have not known the full extent considering he didn't factor in Metroplier's super speed when questioning how Tighten broke through the copper containment dome. Its 1:29 AM and spring break is over so i should hit the hay now.
I really liked this, well done :o
That Vsauce music is such a good refference, u earned my respect and a subscriber
You know that saying "as kids, we love hero's, as adults understand villains"? For me, Hal was the other way around. When I was 17 (in 2010) I sympathised with Hal as I was bit of a loner and socially inept but now as a 30 year old grown man, I see Hal for the Schizoid monster he is 😅😅
I get your point, and Titan also scared the hell out of me as a kid because I already new of problematic idiots who would’ve been apocalyptic with such power, but focusing on that small frame where the screen flickers doesn’t make sense because when he goes to look at Megamind up close, he’s in a different position
someone else pointed out that you can also see him at the top of the statue in that frame or the very next one. He's just that fast