Gentleman ghost is one of my favoritr minor villains, his backstory, powers and design are iconic, and his va is amazing at giving him so much personality
The fact that they got away with having a noose as a major plot point just by calling it a "Necktie" is *amazing.* Brave&theBold was such good campy fun.
There were many things kinda gruesome about some episodes, even if nothing graphic really happened. Also i thought he was being sarcastic about it on purpose.
Same! Such a cool character, and gimmick! Even better in the original, where he's a Hawkman enemy who's stuck in the mortal world because the guy who killed him reincarnates! I'm even under the impression he continues to be a villain simply as a way to pass the time.
Ok, but the ‘cursed’ artifacts is incredibly cleaver and well written. A pen that signed a thousand death warrants, A key that locked thousands inmates And a ‘necktie’ worn by a thousand convicts. The amount of resentment each item would hold in a spiritual viewpoint is amazing.
For those wondering he was hung at the trial. But because his soul can't die he no l9nger has a body and moves ab9ut the world a demonic specter. Demons man. Always a monkeys paw
Honestly I think not. This was a win win, just can't hide his immortality. He has exactly what he asked for and more. Selectively intangible and can take carried objects with him, flight, invulnerable to attacks that do hit him (if still subject to seemingly increased knockback and some pain) This character would be on level or better than Savage's form of immortality, and a lot less likely to randomly be buried for thousands of years if he were smarter or just changed his methods. A worthy groupie among immortals as funny as that is! 😂
Fun Fact: In the late 1970s, Gentleman Ghost was established as part of Batman's rogues gallery, with him even taking part in a meeting set up by Joker to have all of the Gotham villains find and kill Batman before Killer Croc does. Since Gentleman Ghost was officially a Batman villain for a time, the _Brave and the Bold_ cartoon plays into this by not only having Gentleman Ghost be one of the more recurring villains Batman faces, but establishes Batman as the reason Craddock became the Ghost in the first place. It should also be noted that Gentleman Ghost (as well as Doctor Destiny) was at one pointed considered for _The New Adventures of Batman,_ which would have been his debut in the DCAU. Unfortunately he was never used until _Justice League Unlimited._
1:56 Ngl, f*cking love Gentleman Ghost's design. It's something strikingly simple in a medium filled with bizarre characters and the complete white against the show's darker environment/setting really makes it cement itself in your mind.
I just love the older era vibe he has, like he's been around long before anyone Batman's ever faced, makes him have a way stronger presence Imo, not to mention how close he got to actually killing Batman that one time and debatably could've.
That's like 99% of the show. It's so hilariously unserious you can't help but smile, but that also makes the rare moments when it actually does get serious really impactful
@@kurokaze511on the other hand, you would probably not get much screen time for his iconic design, as that would reduce the amount of time hiddlestone actually got to show his face. Not having a head is a little bit of a problem for live action
Him and Question deserve one, or maybe a combo of sort. Like Question with his theories and conspiracies to a much more logic degree and Craddock contradics every logical aspect.
Gentleman Ghost honestly scared me as a kid, especially seeing his more ghoulish form in the lightning flash; it didn't stop me from loving him nowadays, but damn
Brave and the bold was too fucking good for kids, the amount of knowledge this show inadvertently handed to me about comics is astonishing, and has also forever cemented certain characters as personal favorites im not even sure have appeared since the shows release.
No problem! I’m glad other people are liking him! I’ve been loving this character for years, he’s severely underrated so I’m always happy to show him more love 🤍
@@SparkStylesExtras Honestly probably not I wasn’t as much of a fan of caped crusaders iteration. He’s a perfectly fine character but he just doesn’t do it for me and I’m not invested enough in that version to edit him a bunch. So I probably won’t make a sequel unless I do it for Super Friends or DC Superhero Girls 2019 lol 🤷♀️
I love how some comics will make it out that he’s a real ghost, while other writers writer he isn’t. Just a man playing up an illusion. The mystery is what keeps it interesting. Though most iterations of this specter are him as a vengeful spirit haunting earth. Even the Ghostbusters could have trouble with him.
He's a Hawkman villain (hence the Nth Metal weakness) that showed up as a Batman villain in the cartoon, but my introduction to him was in a Superfriends episode where his beef was with Superman and Wonder Woman for returning him to his grave. So he turned people into ghosts to hold a trial against them.
Everybody else's villains usually decide to annoy Diana, Clark and Bruce when bored...usually Bruce because they think they can take a non-powered hero down easily.....oh how wrong they are.
Man, the episode where he literally KILLS batman was a staple of my childhood, watching Gentleman Ghost be dragged down by the skeletons was terrifying to me as a kid. This show is so great cause it introduced me to so many iconic batman foes and characters, and it was WILDLY DARK.
Ain't it weird how Brave and the Bold did Gentleman Ghost more frightening that the more recent Caped Crusader? That thing where you only see his undead face when there's lightning was a genius idea!
I think it’s both a combination of what you’re used to when it comes to character design and the tone of the shows. Brave and the Bold is a love letter to the Silver Age of DC comics. It’s goofy, campy, and downright weird most of the time. It’s like the Superfriends from the 60’s and 70’s but with better animation and a respectable budget. So when things get serious and downright dark, you’re shocked even more by it. Caped Crusader, while taking clear inspiration from the Golden Age, was designed from the beginning to be dark and having an older audience. The writers could get away with darker stuff more often, and you’d expect that. You expect something creepy or downright disturbing to show its face.
@@justincummings8557 But that's exactly the opposite, though. If Caped Crusader was designed from the beginning to be dark, for an older audience, they could've done something more creepy and disturbing with Gentleman Ghost. Mid-way through the Caped Crusader episode, I was actually beginning to expect a twist where he would turn out to be a Scooby-doo villain, just a dude in a costume using chemistry things to look ghost-like. That's how unimpressive he was to me. Had they actually tried to do something spectacular like Brave & the Bold did, with that trick of the ghoul-face showing up during a lightning, it would've been so much cooler. Overall, Caped Crusader was tame. I'd say even Batman TAS had more troubling visuals at time. Like Two-face's appearance, compared to his Caped Crusader counterpart... Heck, Nolan's movie, the Arkhamverse games and the Telltale game had a cooler/darker Two-face. Clayface was cool in Caped Crusader, but still far less cool and haunting than what BTAS did. When I look back at my experience watching Caped Crusader, all I remember are the efforts they put into pandering to the so-called "modern audience" (with ideas like Oswalda Cobblepot), rather than a show for older/adult audience, rather than what I hoped would be the second coming of BTAS for adults and with less limitations.
GG remains one of my favourite obscure DC villains. His power set, his style, his manner of speech, I love it all. Just wish he'd get to go up against other heroes than Batman
@@AGD_AwkwardGameDev He does go up against other heroes in the comics, he’s actually not even a Batman rogue, he actually is one of Hawkman and Hawkgirl’s rogues. I definitely recommend reading Hawkman’s comics if you’re interested in seeing GG outside of Batman!
Oh I'm aware, I was just more talking about adaptations and such The Hawks deserve a solo movie or show, but everyone's a coward and doesn't want to deal with their backstory
@@AGD_AwkwardGameDev In fairness, at one point in time Gentleman Ghost WAS part of Batman's rogues gallery in the comics and since he's VERY unique compared to Batman's other enemies, I can see why writers and artists would want to use Gentleman Ghost as an adversary of Batman. Of course _Brave and the Bold_ is really the only adaptation where Gentleman Ghost and Batman fight more often than not. Other adaptations that use Gentleman Ghost, he's kinda just there.
For the pepole who are wondering how did the Gentleman Ghost die if the demon made him immortal, It's quite simple really. The demon said: "Your soul shall never pass from Earth." The Demon didn't made him immortal, He condamned the Gentleman's soul to forever wonder the Earth, if It was with his body or not, that was never specified.
2:21 "Yes, this is a kids' show" As a 90s kid, Batman: TBatB took me by complete surprise. An incredible show that ended exactly where it should have: at the top of its game.
lightspeed is too slow to describe how fast I clicked on this video. He was by far my favourite character in the whole show, between the voice and the general concept he was top notch
Tbh, I love him, I found him a bit scary cause of how passionately he hates Batman lol and then his dragging to the underworld and the scream, horrifying He's such a fun idea and I love the emphasis on his gentleman behavior lol
I really love Gentlemen ghost as a concept. He's easily one of the most uniquely designed villains and his power set is rather rather creative as well. I feel like he'd be one of the best characters to be put in a live action movie. The only thing preventing it being his obscurity.
I mean if Gunn could bring the GotG into the limelight, I'm sure he could do the same for more obscure DC characters too. I mean he's working on a Creature Commandos show that's coming in December after all. Most people don't even know that DC has its own version of Frankenstien's monster and Bride of Frankenstien as well as the rest of the crew being obscure characters too (including their leader, Rick Flag's dad, Rick Flag Sr. ).
James Gunn must include Gentleman Ghost in the DCU. He is an underrated Batman villain that needs to appear in The Brave and the Bold film. Rupert Friend is the perfect actor to be cast.
@autobotproductions1244 ye but the hawkman gentleman ghost is a guy pretending to be a ghost this one is an actual ghost and is a good villain for both
To be fair in the comics it was left open to interpretation on whether he was an actual ghost or not and then they later confirmed he was a ghost. Nowadays he’s more often a ghost than not which is so much better.
@@KingFateThe1st The idea of him pretending to be a ghost was dropped pretty quickly after his debut, so he truly was ghost even during his time as Hawkman's enemy.
Gentleman Ghost is such an underrated villain. I also like that Gentleman Ghost wanted revenge on Batman but since Batman went back in time it means when Batman first meets him, Batman would have no idea why GG wants revenge lol
Which Yeah Is understandable It’s like a nuke vs a baby that knows how to backflip No matter how much more technique the baby knows compared to the nuke it ain’t beating the nuke
Ghost or Ghost-Themed Characters in media, my favorite :3 * adds him to the collection Ok but the concept of how his powers work and how it isn’t like some kind of high tech science made thing that LOOKS like he’s dead and that he actually straight up A GHOST who even alive had the power of LITERALLY FETCHING PEOPLES SOUL IS CRAZY. And yet he still has fun with it I love it so much. And the fact that when he gets hurt you can see him fade in and out of his corpse is so cool.
I love the episode gentleman ghost colects the cursed artifacts. Legends around the world tell that people or objects that exist for 100 years or do something important 100 times, gain great spiritual strength. Considering Craddock and the artifacts did so ×10 it's no surprise they both weild such unspeakable power.
I really loved this character! I remember my dad brining a truck load through my part of town and we booked a night at a motel because he was taking me on the delivery! It was that same night the new Brave and the Bold episode premiered, the one where Gentleman Ghost was raising his army. I'll never forget my hype that day!
"You and What Army!?" ...List of things you don't ask.
Lol
That and “At least/ how can things get any worse?”
@@marcasmannarino2924 "Could be worse."
"How?"
"Could be raining."
*Cue the rain*
Unless you’re Shrek
Only the army of the living dead.
Got to love how he calls out the fake mystic. He's a villain, but he HAS standards, and she's making a mockery of the domain he now calls home.
Big Harry Houdini sneaking into seances to call them out as frauds energy.
Why do you think he's called a gentleman? Lol. They don't call him the gentleman ghost for nothing
Having standards is literally his whole deal. He is the GENTLEMAN ghost after all.
Professionals have standards
some would say hes a GENTLEMAN
Gentleman ghost is one of my favoritr minor villains, his backstory, powers and design are iconic, and his va is amazing at giving him so much personality
The fact that they got away with having a noose as a major plot point just by calling it a "Necktie" is *amazing.* Brave&theBold was such good campy fun.
There were many things kinda gruesome about some episodes, even if nothing graphic really happened. Also i thought he was being sarcastic about it on purpose.
@@unkindled6410I think it’s both. He was being purposely sarcastic but it was written that way because the show couldn’t outright say “noose”.
Remember the time the The Spectre feed a guy to rats by turning him into living cheese
This show was peak, I don't care what anyone else says
@@TupocalypseShakur Or the entirety of the Joe Chill episode.
I will be forever grateful to The Brave and Bold for introducing me to the Gentleman Ghost.
Me too 😅
Same here
Same! Such a cool character, and gimmick! Even better in the original, where he's a Hawkman enemy who's stuck in the mortal world because the guy who killed him reincarnates! I'm even under the impression he continues to be a villain simply as a way to pass the time.
It was such an underappreciated series
@@abx_yenway The Brave and The Bold was like a modern version of the 60s Batman show
Ok, but the ‘cursed’ artifacts is incredibly cleaver and well written.
A pen that signed a thousand death warrants,
A key that locked thousands inmates
And a ‘necktie’ worn by a thousand convicts.
The amount of resentment each item would hold in a spiritual viewpoint is amazing.
RPG ass questline itens to summon some hidden boss.
That's the premise of the series Warehouse 13.
Or dnd villains plot
In ancient Japan, they'd be considered tsukumogami yokai brought to "life" as it were by the resentment. They're certainly not quite onryō.
@@paavoautio1974 Oh yeah, my first thought was "I GOTTA make a One shot about this guy"
The Brave and the Bold had a genius balance between sheer goofiness and baller characters. It felt like a love letter to the goofier era of comics
More specifically, the Silver Age
This show is a love letter to the Silver Age era of Comics.
It really was a love letter
For those wondering he was hung at the trial. But because his soul can't die he no l9nger has a body and moves ab9ut the world a demonic specter. Demons man. Always a monkeys paw
Why you always get a lawyer, they're very close to demons, to make sure there's a full contract set-up before any dealings.
"You're a foolish man to take the deal. A demon's promise is never real." -Etrigan
Honestly I think not. This was a win win, just can't hide his immortality. He has exactly what he asked for and more.
Selectively intangible and can take carried objects with him, flight, invulnerable to attacks that do hit him (if still subject to seemingly increased knockback and some pain)
This character would be on level or better than Savage's form of immortality, and a lot less likely to randomly be buried for thousands of years if he were smarter or just changed his methods.
A worthy groupie among immortals as funny as that is! 😂
Why the 9?
@@TheAllSeeingEye2468 Above o on keyboard. Easy misclick.
I dare say over a hundred years of being a ghost made him far better. He’s no longer so angry at Batman and is just focused on his goals.
"Ah my old necktie somethings nevers goes out of fashion" im a gentleman Ghost fan
PERIOD🤍🤍🤍🔥🔥🔥
Fun Fact: In the late 1970s, Gentleman Ghost was established as part of Batman's rogues gallery, with him even taking part in a meeting set up by Joker to have all of the Gotham villains find and kill Batman before Killer Croc does. Since Gentleman Ghost was officially a Batman villain for a time, the _Brave and the Bold_ cartoon plays into this by not only having Gentleman Ghost be one of the more recurring villains Batman faces, but establishes Batman as the reason Craddock became the Ghost in the first place.
It should also be noted that Gentleman Ghost (as well as Doctor Destiny) was at one pointed considered for _The New Adventures of Batman,_ which would have been his debut in the DCAU. Unfortunately he was never used until _Justice League Unlimited._
He does get an appearance in the new show Batman caped crusader
The nth metal weakness though
@@kamal_jab You don't think Batman would have some nth metal on hand?
@@kreigguardsman3355 And that show is terrible.
And unfortunately his debut was in the Hawkman episode, the only jlu episode worth skipping...
1:56 Ngl, f*cking love Gentleman Ghost's design. It's something strikingly simple in a medium filled with bizarre characters and the complete white against the show's darker environment/setting really makes it cement itself in your mind.
I just love the older era vibe he has, like he's been around long before anyone Batman's ever faced, makes him have a way stronger presence Imo, not to mention how close he got to actually killing Batman that one time and debatably could've.
"I must kno stranger how did u kno it was me"
"Bcuz in my time ur a ghost"
"Lies all lies" 😮💨
He’s so Unserious I love him
That's like 99% of the show. It's so hilariously unserious you can't help but smile, but that also makes the rare moments when it actually does get serious really impactful
DC does have some of the best villains
GENTLEMEN GHOST FAN!!!!!!!! I AM GONNA CRY A GENTLEMEN GHOST FAN.
Hello👋 !!! Glad to meet a fellow GG fan!!! Always good to see!!!
Am a fan of Gentlemen Ghost he my favorite character too
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GG is such a goober, RIGHT?
This villain was so memorable in this show that it made me think that he is worthy of a live action adaptation
But would the live action adaptation be worthy of him?
@@SamuelDancingGallew I feel like Tom Hiddleston can do the exact right amount of ridiculous to pull that character off.
I was thinking Hugh Grant....@@kurokaze511
@@kurokaze511on the other hand, you would probably not get much screen time for his iconic design, as that would reduce the amount of time hiddlestone actually got to show his face. Not having a head is a little bit of a problem for live action
Him and Question deserve one, or maybe a combo of sort. Like Question with his theories and conspiracies to a much more logic degree and Craddock contradics every logical aspect.
Gentleman Ghost honestly scared me as a kid, especially seeing his more ghoulish form in the lightning flash; it didn't stop me from loving him nowadays, but damn
Brave and the bold was too fucking good for kids, the amount of knowledge this show inadvertently handed to me about comics is astonishing, and has also forever cemented certain characters as personal favorites im not even sure have appeared since the shows release.
Fun fact: in the comics, Gentleman ghosts’ backstory, character, and abilities change more often than a person changes outfits
Absolutely love this! He's such a fun villain and thank you for making this compilation.
No problem! I’m glad other people are liking him! I’ve been loving this character for years, he’s severely underrated so I’m always happy to show him more love 🤍
@@cutesnowybunny12 Think you'll make one including the recent Gentleman Ghost incarnation in "Caped Crusader?"
@@SparkStylesExtras Honestly probably not I wasn’t as much of a fan of caped crusaders iteration. He’s a perfectly fine character but he just doesn’t do it for me and I’m not invested enough in that version to edit him a bunch. So I probably won’t make a sequel unless I do it for Super Friends or DC Superhero Girls 2019 lol 🤷♀️
Let's appreciate the irony of him achieving his immortality, but not in the way he wants.
1:56- The gallows forgives no one, my friend
So anyone noticed that the demon Astaroth's design is based off the Blue Devil from the comics?
Gentlemen Ghost would fit very well in the Batman Arkhamverse and would make a very interesting Boss Fight.
They could have used him, too, since he was for a time an official Batman villain in the comics.
Yup, and in injustice 2 as well, my friend. Now, that would be freaking cool.
Craddock: I WILL FIND YOU AGAIN, I WILL HAVE MY REVENGE! 😡
Also Craddock: Batman's hounding me even in death! 😒
I love how some comics will make it out that he’s a real ghost, while other writers writer he isn’t. Just a man playing up an illusion. The mystery is what keeps it interesting. Though most iterations of this specter are him as a vengeful spirit haunting earth. Even the Ghostbusters could have trouble with him.
He's a Hawkman villain (hence the Nth Metal weakness) that showed up as a Batman villain in the cartoon, but my introduction to him was in a Superfriends episode where his beef was with Superman and Wonder Woman for returning him to his grave. So he turned people into ghosts to hold a trial against them.
Everybody else's villains usually decide to annoy Diana, Clark and Bruce when bored...usually Bruce because they think they can take a non-powered hero down easily.....oh how wrong they are.
Man, the episode where he literally KILLS batman was a staple of my childhood, watching Gentleman Ghost be dragged down by the skeletons was terrifying to me as a kid. This show is so great cause it introduced me to so many iconic batman foes and characters, and it was WILDLY DARK.
The all white suit goes so hard.
I like the moments when you see his image go from bright and "gentlemanly" to dark and decrepit
I love how 99% of these are clips from Brave and the Bold since, like many underrated characters, it was that show that gave him more of the spotlight
To be fair to him, if you were an evil ghost, could *YOU* resist the urge to make dumb ghost jokes?
5:44 okay but that line didn't need to go so hard
I have never heard of Gentleman Ghost before today, and I can already say I'm a fan
Ain't it weird how Brave and the Bold did Gentleman Ghost more frightening that the more recent Caped Crusader? That thing where you only see his undead face when there's lightning was a genius idea!
because you are used either to his handsome appearance or to the ghost with no head, thus swift frames with ghoul face is unexpected
I think it’s both a combination of what you’re used to when it comes to character design and the tone of the shows.
Brave and the Bold is a love letter to the Silver Age of DC comics. It’s goofy, campy, and downright weird most of the time. It’s like the Superfriends from the 60’s and 70’s but with better animation and a respectable budget. So when things get serious and downright dark, you’re shocked even more by it.
Caped Crusader, while taking clear inspiration from the Golden Age, was designed from the beginning to be dark and having an older audience. The writers could get away with darker stuff more often, and you’d expect that. You expect something creepy or downright disturbing to show its face.
@@justincummings8557 But that's exactly the opposite, though. If Caped Crusader was designed from the beginning to be dark, for an older audience, they could've done something more creepy and disturbing with Gentleman Ghost. Mid-way through the Caped Crusader episode, I was actually beginning to expect a twist where he would turn out to be a Scooby-doo villain, just a dude in a costume using chemistry things to look ghost-like. That's how unimpressive he was to me.
Had they actually tried to do something spectacular like Brave & the Bold did, with that trick of the ghoul-face showing up during a lightning, it would've been so much cooler.
Overall, Caped Crusader was tame. I'd say even Batman TAS had more troubling visuals at time. Like Two-face's appearance, compared to his Caped Crusader counterpart... Heck, Nolan's movie, the Arkhamverse games and the Telltale game had a cooler/darker Two-face.
Clayface was cool in Caped Crusader, but still far less cool and haunting than what BTAS did.
When I look back at my experience watching Caped Crusader, all I remember are the efforts they put into pandering to the so-called "modern audience" (with ideas like Oswalda Cobblepot), rather than a show for older/adult audience, rather than what I hoped would be the second coming of BTAS for adults and with less limitations.
@ Hmm.
Different perspectives I guess.
Regarding the show, some ideas worked for me and some didn’t.
0:46 nah it's alright, Batman fought John Wilkes Booth with Lincoln, nothing makes sense in this show
GG remains one of my favourite obscure DC villains. His power set, his style, his manner of speech, I love it all.
Just wish he'd get to go up against other heroes than Batman
@@AGD_AwkwardGameDev He does go up against other heroes in the comics, he’s actually not even a Batman rogue, he actually is one of Hawkman and Hawkgirl’s rogues.
I definitely recommend reading Hawkman’s comics if you’re interested in seeing GG outside of Batman!
Oh I'm aware, I was just more talking about adaptations and such
The Hawks deserve a solo movie or show, but everyone's a coward and doesn't want to deal with their backstory
@@AGD_AwkwardGameDev In fairness, at one point in time Gentleman Ghost WAS part of Batman's rogues gallery in the comics and since he's VERY unique compared to Batman's other enemies, I can see why writers and artists would want to use Gentleman Ghost as an adversary of Batman. Of course _Brave and the Bold_ is really the only adaptation where Gentleman Ghost and Batman fight more often than not. Other adaptations that use Gentleman Ghost, he's kinda just there.
He's technically one of Hawkman's rogues.
Charming, fun, interesting, and he’s not half bad as a villain. This guy needs to be in more stuff.
Ah, the Gentleman Ghost, the villain that can rival Deadman
But can he remember names of every pokemon...
*...and their evolutions?*
Well, the heroes are all fighting types, he's a ghost type. And batman is a dark type.
I tip my hat to you sir!
For the pepole who are wondering how did the Gentleman Ghost die if the demon made him immortal, It's quite simple really.
The demon said:
"Your soul shall never pass from Earth."
The Demon didn't made him immortal, He condamned the Gentleman's soul to forever wonder the Earth, if It was with his body or not, that was never specified.
And unlike Gentleman Ghost, The Shade is actually immortal
There's also an episode where batman fights with Abraham Lincoln to defeat a cyborg John Wilkes Booth so, not much to question with this show.
4:09 I like that the Green Lantern ring uses the Dalek gunstick sound.
I wish to see more of him in media.
You got your wish,He's gonna make his Appearance in Batman Caped Crusader.
@@emeraldphoenix5868WAIT WHAT? OMG
@@nekopuppet Yep.
@emeraldphoenix5868
That's a monkeys paw wish granting if I ever saw.
@@emeraldphoenix5868 I loved his appearance there! I wonder if we'll see more of him.
2:21 "Yes, this is a kids' show"
As a 90s kid, Batman: TBatB took me by complete surprise. An incredible show that ended exactly where it should have: at the top of its game.
Ha you should see tmnt 2003 that show is more brutal
3:16 She said the thing everybody. Let us all now start hee-heeing and ha-haing
AMOGUS
The spirit is amongus
lightspeed is too slow to describe how fast I clicked on this video. He was by far my favourite character in the whole show, between the voice and the general concept he was top notch
4:04 What in god's name- I thought he's meant to be some D-list villain, yet he sends a green lantern to the floor with one punch 😅
Tbh, I love him, I found him a bit scary cause of how passionately he hates Batman lol and then his dragging to the underworld and the scream, horrifying
He's such a fun idea and I love the emphasis on his gentleman behavior lol
and also how he is an immortal being that doesn't even have a body but still prefers to rob people (especially poor people)
ya know craddock should be satisfied, he got what he wanted and its immortality
I think is ambition is to be immortal as a human, not a ghost 😅
First mistake was making a deal with the devil. Anyone should know they twist the deal.
3:16 No BS just straight to the point 🤣
"what are you doing in London?"
"I after-live here, you American hypocrite"
I love how even before he died, his tie looked like a simplified rib cage
Craddock’s yells of Terror say a lot. He knows he’s going downward.
Got a feeling this person would happily become the Gentlewoman Ghost
Yes! My favorite villain from this series! His voice and everything is so good!! I love him
This is the first I've ever seen of this character and I'm already in love.
Considering how many versions/generations of Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson their are, I'm not too surprised Batman met him.
Love that he had a cool mechanical coffin to lock Batman in but still shovelled the dirt by hand
One of my all time favorites simply for his sense of flair and style. The way he uses that cane is especially fun to watch. What a great villain.
gentleman ghost is so aesthetic he fuckin rocks ive loved him ever since i watched that plastic man episode as a kid
Bro really said "YOUR SOUL IS MINE!"
Pagan Min, Vaas, Scar, Gentleman Ghost-top villains of our time and generation
I really love Gentlemen ghost as a concept. He's easily one of the most uniquely designed villains and his power set is rather rather creative as well. I feel like he'd be one of the best characters to be put in a live action movie. The only thing preventing it being his obscurity.
I mean if Gunn could bring the GotG into the limelight, I'm sure he could do the same for more obscure DC characters too. I mean he's working on a Creature Commandos show that's coming in December after all. Most people don't even know that DC has its own version of Frankenstien's monster and Bride of Frankenstien as well as the rest of the crew being obscure characters too (including their leader, Rick Flag's dad, Rick Flag Sr. ).
Bless this video! GG is due back in the new Amazon-based Batman show
James Gunn must include Gentleman Ghost in the DCU. He is an underrated Batman villain that needs to appear in The Brave and the Bold film. Rupert Friend is the perfect actor to be cast.
Technically he’s a Hawkman villain but I agree
@autobotproductions1244 ye but the hawkman gentleman ghost is a guy pretending to be a ghost this one is an actual ghost and is a good villain for both
@@KingFateThe1st fair enough
To be fair in the comics it was left open to interpretation on whether he was an actual ghost or not and then they later confirmed he was a ghost. Nowadays he’s more often a ghost than not which is so much better.
@@KingFateThe1st The idea of him pretending to be a ghost was dropped pretty quickly after his debut, so he truly was ghost even during his time as Hawkman's enemy.
His Invisible Man style design is already a great touch, but the fact that his real face gets revealed in quick flashes is genius.
"He doesn't deserve this fate" play with fire...
You might want to call a doctor just by mentioning Fate.
What a nice fella, love the spookiness.
Gentleman Ghost is such an underrated villain.
I also like that Gentleman Ghost wanted revenge on Batman but since Batman went back in time it means when Batman first meets him, Batman would have no idea why GG wants revenge lol
1:37 'your soul may never pass' meaning your body may wither and decay but your soul shall be bound to the earth never to enter heaven nor hell
And this guy got put in the movie "teen titans go vs teen titans" just to get completely obliterated in a second by a berserk version of raven
Which
Yeah
Is understandable
It’s like a nuke vs a baby that knows how to backflip
No matter how much more technique the baby knows compared to the nuke it ain’t beating the nuke
Thank you for introducing me to this character, he might be my new favorite obscure Batman villain
@@the_real_boogeyman You’re welcome! That’s what I was hoping to accomplish with this video so mission accomplished!!! 🎉
I like his invisible-man-esc ghost appearance rather than in the flesh and blood, he looks better without a face is what I’m saying.
Ghost or Ghost-Themed Characters in media, my favorite :3
* adds him to the collection
Ok but the concept of how his powers work and how it isn’t like some kind of high tech science made thing that LOOKS like he’s dead and that he actually straight up A GHOST who even alive had the power of LITERALLY FETCHING PEOPLES SOUL IS CRAZY. And yet he still has fun with it I love it so much. And the fact that when he gets hurt you can see him fade in and out of his corpse is so cool.
Toby Stephens is always iconic. Graves in 007, Flint in Black Sails. I still want to see him in love and rockets. Of course he's iconic in Batman
hes such a sweetheart oh my goodness
GENTLEMAN GHOST I LOVR YOU
god, i love his design, it’s just so cool
I love the episode gentleman ghost colects the cursed artifacts. Legends around the world tell that people or objects that exist for 100 years or do something important 100 times, gain great spiritual strength. Considering Craddock and the artifacts did so ×10 it's no surprise they both weild such unspeakable power.
Gotta love the design on gentleman ghost its such a cool design for him ❤
This guy was my FAVOURITE when Brave and the Bold was airing!
4:27 That net must be made of Hawkman's signature 9th Metal because there's no chance it'd have kept him inside otherwise.
I really need to watch this show because there’s SO MANY DC Characters I’ve never heard of that’s always showing up and I love it
Those heels are SLAYYING
I'd like to point out that the guy who voiced Gentleman Ghost in brave and the bold also voiced Hermes in God of War 3
“Love this scene to death” GODDAMN IT 💀
Definitely one of my favorites love his Dapperness
I really loved this character! I remember my dad brining a truck load through my part of town and we booked a night at a motel because he was taking me on the delivery! It was that same night the new Brave and the Bold episode premiered, the one where Gentleman Ghost was raising his army. I'll never forget my hype that day!
Of course he’s iconic, he’s a gentleman after all
Blackgate prison when they have to hold the ghost of a criminal indefinitely because he can't pass on:
I've owned the only two Comics he was ever in for the last 20 years he was one of my favorite Batman villains as a child
Now that's a good character!
Gentlman Ghost is such a good character, if only he was is more things.
He has the manners, the charm…the drip.
Oh no, he summoned an army of spooky bois!
Im not much of a DC fan(im marvel) or even a Batman fan, but i absolutely loved this show and the Wii Game as a kid and loved Gentleman Ghost
Batman Brave and the Bold. Come for Batman eating nachos, stay for the remarkably clever writing and characters.
I remember I used to love watching this show when I was younger......it was one of my favorite dc shows
Oh Shit He straight up Killed Sherlock
I refell in love with craddock seeing him in batman caped crusader. I forgot how silly he was in this show!! Thanks for the comp