Ra's soul taking over talias body shocked me as a kid. I was like "daaaang dude took his own daughter life" shook me for sure. Ink daughter killing her as well.
We never see it on screen, so I am not convinced that Ink killed her then. The possibility is definitely there, but I have never been convinced. I was surprised that the last episode was not mentioned since we actually see one man die by snake venom.
Can't lie I always liked batman beyond it was exactly what we needed to inject new life to the batman mantel and create interesting stories that parallel bruces
@@The_Blue_Otaku id be down but nowadays when it comes to pg shows they’d family friendly it up a lot. For me personally I don’t need anything dark and edgey just something has emotional complexity like the old DCAU Batman and Batman beyond shows
I love how old man Bruce still refuses to use guns. Sticks to his beliefs no matter what. That's one of the main reasons why he's such a great character.
Bruce taught Terry the valuable lesson that if a criminal falls to their death, it isn't actually a violation of the "No Killing" rule. Terry leaves Boxer hanging above some propellers like Bruce was always knocking criminals into car crushers and trash compactors. Which happened way too many times in the comics for it to be an accident. I guess as long as you aren't using a gun, it's no harm no foul. Though Batman is pretty close to a manslaughter charge most of the time.
Huge fan of Batman Beyond. It was the perfect way to bring fans of the old series together with newer fans when it came out. And it was a slightly darker Batman for me, one of the older fans, who grew up watching both. I even still enjoy the newer Batman Beyond comics that came out because the characters were great. Love this video.
a very emotional and underrated moment is when matt says that he does not remember his father, that a small subplot is in such an... interesting... episode continues to surprise me to this day
I know its been said, and its understandable because Venom is used in 2 comic universes, but Venom in DC is the drug (steroid) that Bane uses to make himself so strong. The symbiote is Marvel's Venom, an alien creature that bonds to hosts to make and greatly increases their power.
video isn't over yet but does anyone remember when shriek made Bruce go nuts but Bruce figured it out cuz in his mind the voice kept saying "Bruce" and Bruce always refers to himself as batman In his mind.... dope story telling
Blight had the potential to be an interesting recurring Antagonist, but the Bruce Timm and Paul Dini only used him a few times in the 1st season. He had interesting Powers and a Personality to Match, he could have been to Terry, what The Joker is to OG Batman or Reverse Flash/Zoom is to the Flash. Imagine Blight vs. Firefly, interesting fight/Battle!
I think it's cool that Blight had his arc permanently resolved. Unlike Bruce, who kept grappling with an insane clown for his entire life, Terry resolved his personal issues and moved on. It's very rare for a superhero.
one episode that was really creepy and sad was earth mover. The faith of Jackie Wallace father who end up like a corpse, and stuck on a wall. This episode was a nightmare, and felt like im watching a horror movie.
One death that has always stuck with me is that of Ian Peek. The fact that he was doomed to phase through the ground until he reached the center of the earth has to be one of the most clever and unique downfalls I’ve ever seen/heard of. I just realized the CEO of The Chimera Institute looks more like a comic book accurate Sinestro then the DCAU one we’ve seen. No jabs at Sinestro since he’s my favorite DC Villain.
Batman's greatest flaw was the trauma he had over his parents death. In his mind guns are evil because it was a gun that took away his parents so whenever he saw one it reminded him of that event. It's interesting how trauma was both his strength and weakness.
After seeing how starro was apparently happy just existing in his home in the suicide squad 2 movie it’s nice in Batman beyond he got to finally to home.
They never state Bruce's age directly but hes gotta be 70s-80s during the main series. he was probably in his 50's at the very beginning when he decided to hang up the cape
Ace's Dark Origin is one of two stories that really bothered me. It made me happy though that Ace got his revenge, f dog fighters. The other ironically being another Ace, in Epilogue, with Terry's origins
I think the reason the dcau works so well is because one animator can do the equivalent of 30 actors and it was so impressive how the managed to jam so much emotion with simplistic facial structures
I honestly felt bad for Freeze in that episode. Not to sound morbid, but maybe in death he finally got to be with his wife again. I always did have a soft spot for him.
@@petercelano7057 I agree, I feel like Terry is slightly overlooked by DC comics and warner brothers. Batman the animated series, superman the animated series, justice league, justice unlimited, and Batman beyond, I think all or almost all had crossover episodes with each other. Granted, I haven't seen the hero cartoons after unlimited so I have no idea if Terry still got any screentime after that.
@@evilkitsune9968 What I love about Terry is that, despite his delinquent past and flaws, he's got a strong heart and cares about people who are close to him and wants what's best for others besides himself.
I'm honestly surprised you didn't include the guy who became irreversibly intangible and sunk to the middle of the planet. That was one of the darkest fates in my opinion
Something about Blight's death that was missed was they never found the body. Derek's son assumed he was vaporized but Terry isn't so sure but also isn't going to look into it.
I didn't like Eyewitness that much. Not only how Terry was framed for killing Mad Stan by Spellbinder, but because I was really fed up how Barbara reacted towards Terry. You really want the truth? During the episode, she and the police are pretty much to blame for Terry getting into this mess as much as Stan and Spellbinder. Before Mad Stan showed up at the campaign she wasn't even alerted by the police that he was out on the run.
Batman beyond one the most underrated batman character and the most coolest batman cartoon shows in the mid 90s to 2000s,Same as the previous batman the animated series show in 1992 and the batman beyond in 1999.It was the same location origin and birth place whatever the era was totally different,batman the animated series the era year of 60s or 80s style like that and the batman beyond the era year of 2099.One of the most darkest batman cartoon shows and not totally bad at all because of the storyline,the drawing and the graphic was so awesome.The batman beyond drawing image was totally influenced of the blade runner,akira,ghost in the shell,appleseed.
What a great series, love the reoccurrence of old characters and villains but the jew ones were not just cut and paste versions, most all were quite original.
There's another Spellbinder episode i find really freaky, kids go to his institute for incredibly realistic VR, even Max became addicted because it made her feel like she had a real family. It was addictive to the point of literally hurting to be outside the illusion. That show went to some dark places.
There is no way batman was 50 maybe when he had his heart attack but not when he was with Terry he had to be 70 it even said it was 20 years later especially in the shape he was in
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I love Batman Beyond 🦇! There are A LOT of good episodes in that series in which some of them became my favorite like Spliced, Heroes, Golem, Earth Mover, and Payback! BB: I AM BATMAN!!!
Batman Beyond is easily one of the best cartoon series of the 90s snd pretty dark with the cooperate stories and how Terry's father was killed and then the drug stuff the whole Joker Returns story...Ras possessing Talia was pretty twisted lol and that episode with the miner dude being apart of the earth with just half his corpse controlling it... Seeing freeze vs blight was pretty a epic and sad ending.
Let's not forget some other Nightmare fuels from this shows - Like when a megalomaniac computer mastermind turned himself into HAL-9000, tried to transfer himself into his grandson's body, only to be literally deleted while having something of a mind age regression. Geez.
Or the episode when a guy was trapped in a hole while burrying toxic waste only for the canisters to open during the cave and he becomes a skeleton fused into the ground gaining abilities to control the earth and sends golems after his daughter to kidnap her and expose her to the same toxic waste so she would be trapped with him forever
Not to upset those who like Batman Beyond, but I just did cant see anybody but the OG Bruce Wayne. Also, I didn't enjoy the whole high schooler moonlighting as a crime fighter. Probably why I thought the whole Robin as a sidekick was kinda odd but I digress. If you liked this Show and Batman as Terry more power to ya. I just prefer the OG, and Bruce is The G.O.A.T.
I have the DVD of this series and tbh, I really liked it and I still do, idk why but, in my languange we translated the name to "Batman Del Futuro" or as you say in English "Batman of The Future" I mean, is an accurate name and translation, knowing the fact that this series takes place in the future lol
Ra's soul taking over talias body shocked me as a kid. I was like "daaaang dude took his own daughter life" shook me for sure. Ink daughter killing her as well.
We never see it on screen, so I am not convinced that Ink killed her then. The possibility is definitely there, but I have never been convinced.
I was surprised that the last episode was not mentioned since we actually see one man die by snake venom.
Poor Talia
Can't lie I always liked batman beyond it was exactly what we needed to inject new life to the batman mantel and create interesting stories that parallel bruces
We need a Batman Beyond movie. As much as I love Batman there's been like dozens of films about him.
@@ahappyklingon3631 there is at least the animated movies but it is probably live action movie that you want
@@emperortrevornorton3119 Why not a new animated show that picks up right after Return of the Joker
@@The_Blue_Otaku id be down but nowadays when it comes to pg shows they’d family friendly it up a lot. For me personally I don’t need anything dark and edgey just something has emotional complexity like the old DCAU Batman and Batman beyond shows
@@randommonkey4900 i agree dude
I love how old man Bruce still refuses to use guns. Sticks to his beliefs no matter what. That's one of the main reasons why he's such a great character.
I also note that Bruce never touches the suit after that event.
He knows he is no longer worthy.
No not great but iconic
I love how he crosses the line at guns but getting his sidekicks girlfriend pregnant wasn’t 💀
@@skarlet6639 I don't think that happened in the animated series.
And, yes some people are writing Comics because they can't get a better job.
@@carlflaherty2215 it was in the series but Barbra lost the baby from some accudent
Bruce taught Terry the valuable lesson that if a criminal falls to their death, it isn't actually a violation of the "No Killing" rule. Terry leaves Boxer hanging above some propellers like Bruce was always knocking criminals into car crushers and trash compactors. Which happened way too many times in the comics for it to be an accident. I guess as long as you aren't using a gun, it's no harm no foul. Though Batman is pretty close to a manslaughter charge most of the time.
"I wont kill you, but I dont have to save you either."
@@Shiirow "even if I kind of put you in that situation in the first place."
@@gabrielcarter4822 I didn't like eyewitness that much because I hate how ignorant or arrogant barbara was in this episode.
You missed a really important detail of the Freeze episode. Freeze's last words were 'believe me, you're the only one who cares.'
Huge fan of Batman Beyond. It was the perfect way to bring fans of the old series together with newer fans when it came out. And it was a slightly darker Batman for me, one of the older fans, who grew up watching both. I even still enjoy the newer Batman Beyond comics that came out because the characters were great. Love this video.
a very emotional and underrated moment is when matt says that he does not remember his father, that a small subplot is in such an... interesting... episode continues to surprise me to this day
I know its been said, and its understandable because Venom is used in 2 comic universes, but Venom in DC is the drug (steroid) that Bane uses to make himself so strong. The symbiote is Marvel's Venom, an alien creature that bonds to hosts to make and greatly increases their power.
Ironically I feel like Mr freeze is the nicest villain in batmans rogues gallery also bane is an analogy for what happens when u do drugs
video isn't over yet but does anyone remember when shriek made Bruce go nuts but Bruce figured it out cuz in his mind the voice kept saying "Bruce" and Bruce always refers to himself as batman In his mind.... dope story telling
I loved Terry's reaction to that fact. He is protective of his position and Bruce just looks at him as an old tom does a rather silly kitten.
Blight had the potential to be an interesting recurring Antagonist, but the Bruce Timm and Paul Dini only used him a few times in the 1st season. He had interesting Powers and a Personality to Match, he could have been to Terry, what The Joker is to OG Batman or Reverse Flash/Zoom is to the Flash. Imagine Blight vs. Firefly, interesting fight/Battle!
Arguably Blight is the iconic nemesis for Terry. If they were to make a new series they would remedy this.
I think it's cool that Blight had his arc permanently resolved. Unlike Bruce, who kept grappling with an insane clown for his entire life, Terry resolved his personal issues and moved on. It's very rare for a superhero.
one episode that was really creepy and sad was earth mover. The faith of Jackie Wallace father who end up like a corpse, and stuck on a wall. This episode was a nightmare, and felt like im watching a horror movie.
One death that has always stuck with me is that of Ian Peek. The fact that he was doomed to phase through the ground until he reached the center of the earth has to be one of the most clever and unique downfalls I’ve ever seen/heard of.
I just realized the CEO of The Chimera Institute looks more like a comic book accurate Sinestro then the DCAU one we’ve seen.
No jabs at Sinestro since he’s my favorite DC Villain.
Man That Man Bat Gave Me The Chills As A Kid, Batman Beyond Needs To Make A True Return,
*Guy turns Terry into a Man-bat
Bruce: Now listen hear, you knockoff Kirk Langstrom-ass little shit
A truly underappreciated masterpiece!
Batman's greatest flaw was the trauma he had over his parents death. In his mind guns are evil because it was a gun that took away his parents so whenever he saw one it reminded him of that event. It's interesting how trauma was both his strength and weakness.
I agree!
"I used a gun, I'm not batman", meanwhile Thomas wayne, golden age batman, Jason todd batman xD
zack snyder batman, and final crisis batman
After seeing how starro was apparently happy just existing in his home in the suicide squad 2 movie it’s nice in Batman beyond he got to finally to home.
You can´t be the Dark Knight without Darkness, you can´t be Batman without being traumatized
They never state Bruce's age directly but hes gotta be 70s-80s during the main series. he was probably in his 50's at the very beginning when he decided to hang up the cape
Ace's Dark Origin is one of two stories that really bothered me. It made me happy though that Ace got his revenge, f dog fighters.
The other ironically being another Ace, in Epilogue, with Terry's origins
I totally agree. I wanted to see the dog fighers get chewed up by that boxer!
11:29 "Do you have the slightest idea how little that narrows it down?"
Terry is a worthy successor to the mantle of Batman
I still can’t get over how funny I found Mad Stan to be.
The Return of The Joker, original version. If you've seen it, you'll know the part I'm talking about.
I know what your taking about good moive
J.J.
"That's not funny... That's not funny at all..."
"That's not funny....that's not...."
Tim's laughter gradually turning to tears after pulling the trigger still haunts me to this day
The episode that got me was April Moon. The ending was so haunting.
I think the reason the dcau works so well is because one animator can do the equivalent of 30 actors and it was so impressive how the managed to jam so much emotion with simplistic facial structures
I have to admit, Bane on THAT kind of Venom would really be a formidable adversary for Batman.
I honestly felt bad for Freeze in that episode. Not to sound morbid, but maybe in death he finally got to be with his wife again. I always did have a soft spot for him.
I also love how Terry did everything in his power to help Freeze before he accepted his fate
@@petercelano7057 I agree, I feel like Terry is slightly overlooked by DC comics and warner brothers. Batman the animated series, superman the animated series, justice league, justice unlimited, and Batman beyond, I think all or almost all had crossover episodes with each other. Granted, I haven't seen the hero cartoons after unlimited so I have no idea if Terry still got any screentime after that.
@@petercelano7057 I also remember watching the original teen titans, but I don't think I got to see all the episodes.
@@evilkitsune9968 What I love about Terry is that, despite his delinquent past and flaws, he's got a strong heart and cares about people who are close to him and wants what's best for others besides himself.
The Golem episode stirred me. It should be on the list.
i know bruce doesnt want to use guns until his old age trying to self defense himself without the batarang
but a gun?
damn thats deep
Bruce Wayne Was In His Mid 70's When He & Terry Mcginnis Met!
I remember this show and a few of these episodes. While I don't remember the last one, as an animal/dog lover, hearing about it hit me hard.
I'm honestly surprised you didn't include the guy who became irreversibly intangible and sunk to the middle of the planet. That was one of the darkest fates in my opinion
I forgot what episode that was
Something about Blight's death that was missed was they never found the body. Derek's son assumed he was vaporized but Terry isn't so sure but also isn't going to look into it.
I didn't like Eyewitness that much. Not only how Terry was framed for killing Mad Stan by Spellbinder, but because I was really fed up how Barbara reacted towards Terry. You really want the truth? During the episode, she and the police are pretty much to blame for Terry getting into this mess as much as Stan and Spellbinder. Before Mad Stan showed up at the campaign she wasn't even alerted by the police that he was out on the run.
this and the show simply called ''the batman'' imo were underrated
I watched this as an adult and only sometimes did I remember I'm watching a show that was meant for kids/young teens. Honestly it's great.
This guy's voice is so dark, smoky, and British, they should sell it as premium cigars.
I was still stunned as a kid watching WarHawks helmet fly out of the explosion and then slam into Terry’s batwing canopy.
..the venom symbiote? That's the liquid Bane uses? Lol. Really man?
Smh
I always felt that Terry intended to kill Derek Powers when he threw the nerve gas at him
You ain't the only one who thinks that.
VENOM IN DC COMICS IS NOT A SYMBIOTE. IT IS A SUPER-STEROID.
Batman beyond
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Static Shock
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Keep it up on your work and this video and channel
Batman beyond one the most underrated batman character and the most coolest batman cartoon shows in the mid 90s to 2000s,Same as the previous batman the animated series show in 1992 and the batman beyond in 1999.It was the same location origin and birth place whatever the era was totally different,batman the animated series the era year of 60s or 80s style like that and the batman beyond the era year of 2099.One of the most darkest batman cartoon shows and not totally bad at all because of the storyline,the drawing and the graphic was so awesome.The batman beyond drawing image was totally influenced of the blade runner,akira,ghost in the shell,appleseed.
I miss batman beyond it was so a classic same goes for the original animated series both were ahead of their time
Bruce I think was older than his 50s in bb also some of your audio editing is weird,
What a great series, love the reoccurrence of old characters and villains but the jew ones were not just cut and paste versions, most all were quite original.
I was always disappointed Blight never returned for one more episode after Season 1.
There's another Spellbinder episode i find really freaky, kids go to his institute for incredibly realistic VR, even Max became addicted because it made her feel like she had a real family. It was addictive to the point of literally hurting to be outside the illusion. That show went to some dark places.
Spellbinder was the futuristic equivalent to Scarecrow.
it was defenitly a dark show thats for sure but was a great show to
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Another awesome video!😎👍👍👍
There is no way batman was 50 maybe when he had his heart attack but not when he was with Terry he had to be 70 it even said it was 20 years later especially in the shape he was in
@D F 2 exactly and he looked like a tank
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Believe in yourself
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Don't give up and never give in
Ignore those who try to discourage you
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It was a great series.
11:30 “Do You Have the Slightest Idea How Little That Narrows It Down?”
I love this series!!!
Such a AWESOME show
I love Batman Beyond 🦇! There are A LOT of good episodes in that series in which some of them became my favorite like Spliced, Heroes, Golem, Earth Mover, and Payback!
BB: I AM BATMAN!!!
4:19 Was that Dr. Stephanie Light I just heard? Full Circle!!
The two but life in Gotham in the beginning threw me off for a second
i think 11 death was the most emotional momente of the series
Batman Beyond is easily one of the best cartoon series of the 90s snd pretty dark with the cooperate stories and how Terry's father was killed and then the drug stuff the whole Joker Returns story...Ras possessing Talia was pretty twisted lol and that episode with the miner dude being apart of the earth with just half his corpse controlling it...
Seeing freeze vs blight was pretty a epic and sad ending.
Mind if you do a part two on this one since their are more like the episode the last resort and maybe do some video on other Disney shows as well.
On the thumbnail, is that Max Tennyson on the right from Ben 10?
1992-2004 was The Peak of DC Cartoons
Symbiote Venom? Wrong universe, buddy.
I forgot how much of a badass Ache 🐕🦺was saving both Batman 🦇and later Tarry. 🚀🦇=🎖🏅🏆
Ink wasn't contained in a glass container. That was Aron.
I watched the crap out of that show as a kid batman beyond suit is ky favorite from all of them
No one was spared a terrible backstory even the dog got one, messed up past lead to a better future
Love it, especially Blight, but was hoping the Jokers from JLU would wind up in there
Ace's story hits so hard
Let's not forget some other Nightmare fuels from this shows - Like when a megalomaniac computer mastermind turned himself into HAL-9000, tried to transfer himself into his grandson's body, only to be literally deleted while having something of a mind age regression. Geez.
Or the episode when a guy was trapped in a hole while burrying toxic waste only for the canisters to open during the cave and he becomes a skeleton fused into the ground gaining abilities to control the earth and sends golems after his daughter to kidnap her and expose her to the same toxic waste so she would be trapped with him forever
@@manchild858 Or the one where Terry and other teens get sent to a prison camp.
I thought in Batman Beyond was in his late 60s as he appears older than his 50s though Batman would age faster than most
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18:00 "I AM DESTWOYER OF WOWLDS!"
The one with the prison for "troubled" teens is pretty dark too.
Bruce Wayne Older Never again Batman future.
Not to upset those who like Batman Beyond, but I just did cant see anybody but the OG Bruce Wayne. Also, I didn't enjoy the whole high schooler moonlighting as a crime fighter. Probably why I thought the whole Robin as a sidekick was kinda odd but I digress. If you liked this Show and Batman as Terry more power to ya. I just prefer the OG, and Bruce is The G.O.A.T.
Even before I knew what furries were, I knew I'd buy into Chimera's business.
I have the DVD of this series and tbh, I really liked it and I still do, idk why but, in my languange we translated the name to "Batman Del Futuro" or as you say in English "Batman of The Future" I mean, is an accurate name and translation, knowing the fact that this series takes place in the future lol
Terry has to quarrels against guns.
Inque really got me weird as a kid back then.
Starro is the greatest treat of the DC Universe
50s? Wasn't Bruce like 70ish by the time of Terry.
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Modern society more dark than Batman beyond 😞😞
Nothing beats the return of the Joker....🃏
If Ra's al Ghul took over Talia's body then how is he able to speak with his original body's voice. Did he replace Talia's vocal cords too?
17:00 confirming batman is directly taken from the shadow.
The horror of the ptsd
This was fun
The guy who made this video butchered it completely. Bruce Trim, 50 year old batman?
2022 old Bruce. Never Batman.
I never liked the episode “Out of The Past” I consider that one of the worst and darkest episodes ever