I still can't believe that Fisk literally had no friends, failed to be accepted by his father, went to jail, became the the kingpin of crime, killed his father, and fought multiple superheroes and supervillains... BECAUSE OF HIS WEIGHT
Despite what old sitcoms would tell you, society back in the 50's to 70's were less receptive to people with weight problems. It wasn't until recent years when science has discovered that a contribution to obesity is genetic and mental issues, not just laziness.
@@MetalHeadbanger7 Even then the stigma still exists. You see it in almost every dietary supplement ad or workout routine. Some people are fat due to poor choices, some because they wanted to and some didn’t have much of a choice at all.
"Bobby? I told the boys down in Arlen it was you, but nobody believed me! My boy Bobby, a real life-" "WRONG! 'Your boy' ceased to exist when you left him to rot for that propane embezzlement scheme, Mister Hill! Now, it's time for you to join him..."
I can’t stop laughing at 0:55 hahahah. The Kingpin’s voice actor has a naturally dominating and strong voice, so to hear him try to act/project weakness was just funny
They never changed clothes in that series....Peter always used that stupid t-shirt, MJ always the same yellow jumper and tight jeans, and the kingpin that white blazer. It stands to reason they would retain their clothes into old age...can you imagine the smell 😳
So he became Wilson Fisk, aka The Kingpin, he runs one if the greatest criminal empires, he is on par with various superheroes and supervillains... all be cause he couldn't do a single pull-up
@@raphage...6759 I was making a comment on the "mastery of technology" thing. Plus I mean it wouldn't even fit because he's literally 2% body fat, he's a fucking tank.
@@petergant8767 Andy Dufresne : Yeah. The funny thing is - on the outside, I was an honest man, straight as an arrow. I had to come to prison to be a crook.
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Smythe: Did you end your father's life because you wanted to keep your identity secret, or as revenge for having abandoned you for all those years? Kingpin: *Yes.*
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Despite being overweigh initially, when he actually fights Spider-man doesn't he reveal that he's practically all muscle and only 2% fat as some kinda plot twist?
In most depictions he is just a fat big mob guy, but in this series it's revealed that his "fat" isn't actually fat. See, when kingpin first came out of prison and did his first heists, he was capital J Jacked. However as he started to spend more time behind the desk, he lost some muscle mass, making his skin sag a bit in some areas. You know those pictures of a body builder off-season? Yeah, that's Kingpin.
@@thegentleduck4277 I'm not sure what you mean by "most depictions." In the original comics he's definitely revealed to be almost all muscle very early on, and he's also a major physical threat in the Ultimate comics, and in both the 2003 Daredevil movie and the Netflix Daredevil series, he's incredibly strong and isn't really fat at all. So what are these depictions when he's really just fat?
@@Rodanguirus Actually now that you mention it I only remember two examples. In Tod MacFarlane's run their is a moment where Kingpin is toppled over and can't get up and complains about his weight, and the other one is a post apocalypse version (where Peter kills Mary Jane with his radioactive spider jizz) in which the main bad guy has a catatonic, decrepit Kingpin looking extremely thin and skin flabby just because he can. In this one he was stated to have been just fat, but I'm not sure if that's to take into consideration since it's an else world story. So you might actually be right.
What is wrong with y'all 🤦♂️? Even though kingpin is no scientist He did say that in prison he required all the skills he needed to build his criminal empire. So wouldn't a master of technology be part of those requirements?
This version of the Kingpin is my favorite. His backstory somewhat reflects most common day criminals. He tried to gain acceptance but over the years in prison, he gained knowledge of how the criminal underground works. The most important thing was he learned it's best not to be sticking out like a sore thumb to the law but rather be in the shadows out of the public's eye.
@@christianmendozatapia295 It makes sense because these situations are quite common. But I understand you never finished school and never learned critical thinking skills.
@@christianmendozatapia295 I don't know if you know but most likely not since you obviously never finished school: Art imitates life. Looking at your last name I can tell why you're not smsrt😂🤣
His origin also creates a juxtaposition with Daredevil's backstory since both became who they are due to the relationship and the influence they got from their respective fathers. While Fisk father was criminal who left his son in jail, Matt's father, while not a saint and made some mistakes, loved his son and did everthing to give him a better life, inspiring Matt to become a lawyer and hero.
@@dwarfie24 Kingpin in this show has a wife and son. His wife left him when he become too obsessed with his criminal career. His son was aiding Kingpin in crime and in the same episode as this, his son got caught and didn't expose his father when offered leniency. At the end, Kingpin literally says 'Now how long will I have to wait for my son to exact his revenge?'
@@TheMan750 You don't snitch on your accomplices for the sake of you avoiding or getting less time. If you do you shouldn't be getting into a life of crime to begin with.
And it's something he says to his own son down the line when he's own trial. Kingpin even wonders out loud how long he has to wait for his own son to come back for revenge.
This is actually a fairly decent origin. It ain't corny or outlandish. It simply shows a guy who came up in harsh circumstances and simply had to adapt to survive and overcome or be destroyed.
It's a very good origin, but I don't buy the fact that he learned "all the skills necessary" during jail time, and as soon as he got out, he was capable to do all the shit he wanted. Where he got the money? And the crew? Weapons, vehicles, etc? All was great but maybe that last bit was a little too much
@@draviskyle3415 it's a 30 minute cartoon that aired once a week. There is only so much you can do with a character storyline, especially for folks who dont really read comic books.
@@rmartin3674 how many people do robberies and brag about their success on Facebook and instagram? A whole lot. So yeah, not outlandish when compared to the 2021 post-modern analog.
@@willia3r "30 minute cartoon" is a flimsy fucking excuse. 30 minutes is just that,30 minutes. You get 25 minutes when leaving out commercial time,but they chose to make his backstory 2 minutes instead of dedicating an entire episode. There are tons of 30 minute shows that perfectly develop a characters backstory over a couple weeks/episodes.Anime,for example.
That's great. He really brought a terrifying sound to the character. Every word he says sounds so cold and calculating. Just listening to him I can believe he would have his own father killed to protect his new power base. To me this is the quintessential Kingpin.
TotallyNot aCreep I think his father only accepted him at the end, when he found out that Kingpin was his son. As Kingpin said, “My father wanted more out of life. He wanted to become a member of the mob.” And as his father said, “Nobody would believe me, but I knew the famous Kingpin, was really my boy Willie.” He seemed genuinely proud that his son achieved what he never did; Becoming part of organized crime, and not only that, being the boss of organized crime. Then Kingpin had him killed almost immediately after. Throwing back what his father had said to him when he left him at that ladder to save his own skin, “Sacrifices must be made.”
Kingpin was the perfect villain for the show, he always worked behind the scenes while getting guys to do his dirty work and was very good at covering his tracks even to the point of letting his own family members take the fall for him. The fact that three seasons into the series we learned about his backstory and had to also wait for him and Spider-Man to officially meet each other face to face makes the 90s cartoon even more epic.
I think the most impressive part about Kingpin's inspirational backstory is that somewhere along the line, he managed to grow like three feet in height as an already adult man.
"I had to learn to survive...or be destroyed" Yes, can't have kids hearing the word die in there...even though the whole backstory ends with Kingpin "destroying" his father.
I don't think he meant just killed. "Destroyed" here has a much stronger meaning than just dying. It means destruction of his identity, being a nobody, weak and helpless, etc.
+MHP I agree, "destroyed" has greater relevance given he was in prison and abandoned, he could easily had become endless targets of other would be prisoners who want to make themselves tough and exploited and lose what you mentioned.
Also, gotta love how him saying everything his father touched turned...."putrid" when what's actually happening onscreen is HE is constantly bumbling. Way to deflect, Kingpin!
I love how parents treat their kids like shit and when they finally make something out their lives they wanna be all "oh baby I love you so much I'm proud of you" and the kids be all like "what happened to you treating me like shit?"
@@alekso8254 i mean The 🌍🌎🌏 can be a real rough place ofcourse But at the same time it's rather fantastic where u don't have to fight for your freedom even if those things get sent to try you. So i hate it when some parents think their tough methods is a right of passage to their children as if there a blank slate to be molded piece by piece Like its not even discipline I mean stuff like that would be better off left to army and military cadets since there going into a world of where their comrades drop like flies And when it comes to Kingpin's daddy issues I get the feeling that all that has to do more with *"The Opposite of your inner emotional peers"* If u take my meaning Like that wouldn't even matter what walk of life there from, there just really good at misunderstanding you
My life was the same with my parents and my family growing up and i didn't have any friends until I made something of my life and now they talk about how "proud and we love you and blah blah". That's just how the world and human nature is. It's not a Disney and fairy tale movie.
That quote summaries human kind overall pretty well. Humans constantly sacrifice present for future and must think about consequences. Better you do that, the better your life becomes.
I love how his dad robs these banks without a mask and then has the balls to sit in a court room wearing nothing but the same suit he wore commiting massive crimes lmao.
I don’t think you guys realize how hard it must be to put together an origin story in 2 minutes that’s extremely engaging. This series runs laps around anything on tv today. I can’t believe this was a freaking kids show, wow
I would say it's gotta be one of the highest quality superhero shows ever produced and I think it does some things even better that the animated batman series
Gotta give him credit as a storyteller. If I was him and I was asked to explain my origin story I'd just say "after prison I got really good at crimes and cheeseburgers."
Kingpin was a great villain in Spider-Man TAS because of how real his background feels. He's ostracized for his weight - who hasn't seen that happen to someone, or felt it themselves? Then, he acquires all his criminal skills in prison, just as many real-world criminals do. A great foil to Spider-Man.
this version: kills his father and smiles thinking about it the into the spider-verse version: would literally break reality to get his wife and kid back
There are LOTS of people who hate their own parents but love their spouses and kids. It's not like Kingpin thinks family ties make you weak; he just resented his lousy dad.
This version of Fisk still cared about his son and his wife, that is a near universal facet of the Kingpin, the few exceptions being where the character is not involved enough to have them become featured characters.
Spider-man: "What the f- can you repeat that?" Kingpin: I don't see where I'm losing you. You see, I was fat-" Spider-man: Uh-ah. Kingpin: And now I run all the crime in New York. Spider-man: HOW DOES THAT RELATE!?
Anaalin Anastaja 69 actually he did change physically. When he was a kid he was chubby, but now only 2% of his body weight is fat. The other 300 is pure muscle.
Sadly, history repeats itself, when Kingpin let his son take the fall for his crimes, repeating his father's words. Now he fears the day his son will one day get back at him.
@@then00brathalos That's another universe. This series shows Kingpin tell his son to take the fall for his crimes and later on ponder on when he'll finally try to take revenge.
I have to say that kingpin origin was something to see and plus it was really sad story to see a boy trying to be accepted to be with his father to help him in his business in the mob Wilson fisk is a really good and tragic villain in spiderman the animated series so kingpin you really earned my respect.
True, plus Kingpin origin also works as dark reflection to Daredevil's origin, who also had sad story involving his father, with the main difference being that, while Fisk's father was powerfull mobster who left his son in the prison, Daredevil's father, while being poor old guy, who made some mistakes, he tried to be a good father for his son and is this bond between that makes his death so tragic and Matt's reason to become a vigilante so understantable.
He was actually bitten by a radioactive mafia member.
Edit: According to the Spiderverse film, he swallowed a whole refrigirator.
Riot Breaker Haha! That would have been a way better origin story!
If you were to put this in a fan fiction I'd read it
I laughed pretty hard at this
Mafia man! Mafia man! Does the things the Mafia can!
That’s how mafia works
>leaves prison as a stronger criminal
I wish this part was fiction.
It most certainly was not, no comic book explained the Kingpin's origin story like this show did
Recidivism is a motherfucka ain't it?
@@gametimex3969 crazy once you think about it
@tryndaOP that's not how you spell "criminals"
By studying computer science in jail :D
1:38
"My Mastery of technology"
*smacks keyboard vigorously*
Bold of you to assume that isn't the best way to master technology
The law enforcement “compooter” system
*someday you’ll find this comment*
Luckily there are no hard copies!
All the best hackers smack their keyboard randomly.
I still can't believe that Fisk literally had no friends, failed to be accepted by his father, went to jail, became the the kingpin of crime, killed his father, and fought multiple superheroes and supervillains... BECAUSE OF HIS WEIGHT
Be careful who you call fat, they might just take it personally.
Sometimes a great villain needs a tragic origin story
And all he wanted was to gain WEIGHT. But he failed……… BECAUSE OF HIS WEIGHT.
Despite what old sitcoms would tell you, society back in the 50's to 70's were less receptive to people with weight problems. It wasn't until recent years when science has discovered that a contribution to obesity is genetic and mental issues, not just laziness.
@@MetalHeadbanger7 Even then the stigma still exists. You see it in almost every dietary supplement ad or workout routine. Some people are fat due to poor choices, some because they wanted to and some didn’t have much of a choice at all.
1:38
"I used my mastery of technology..."
* erases his google search history *
lmoa.
but back then that was all you needed XD
"I used my mastery of technology..."
*goes on 4chan to shit post*
“To break into the law enforcement computer service and to erradicare all records of my previous criminal activity”
"My mastery of technology..."
family guy r34
This is what would have happened if nobody stopped Bobby Hill from taking those self defense classes.
That's my purse!
I dont know u
"Bobby? I told the boys down in Arlen it was you, but nobody believed me! My boy Bobby, a real life-"
"WRONG! 'Your boy' ceased to exist when you left him to rot for that propane embezzlement scheme, Mister Hill! Now, it's time for you to join him..."
I'm just imagined the opening boss fight from Spider-Man PS4, except every hit is punctuated with "THAT'S MAH PURSE! AH DON'T KNOW YEW!"
That's why he wanted no one to know who he was.
his powers only work if "I dont know you!"
His father goes from having a 1920's wiseguy voice to the voice of an elderly black man.
Exactly. 🤣🤣
You noticed that too, hunh?!
Michael Jackson , but reverse
@@kirillassasin
Oof! 🤣
everyone knows thats what happens when u age
I can’t stop laughing at 0:55 hahahah.
The Kingpin’s voice actor has a naturally dominating and strong voice, so to hear him try to act/project weakness was just funny
sounds like he shate him self
@@rashadmadison1961 or just busted his first ever nut.
Was looking for that
Sometimes, sacrifices must be made.
Ayo pause
lol I like how his father keeps wearin that exact 1940's mobster outfit for years and years
Old people have old habits. Living in the past is their entire shtick.
It's a good hat
Them old ass pants with the lines in them 😂😂😂😂😂😂
And when I'm in my seventies I'll still be wearing T-shirts and blue jeans. I don't see how that would be amusing.
They never changed clothes in that series....Peter always used that stupid t-shirt, MJ always the same yellow jumper and tight jeans, and the kingpin that white blazer. It stands to reason they would retain their clothes into old age...can you imagine the smell 😳
So he became Wilson Fisk, aka The Kingpin, he runs one if the greatest criminal empires, he is on par with various superheroes and supervillains... all be cause he couldn't do a single pull-up
Alex Smith If Private Pyle survived Parris Island
Alex Smith "do you mean to tell me that you cannot do one single pull-up? You are a worthless piece of shit, Willie. GET OUT OF MY FACE!!!"
He also refused to rat out his accomplice, and became a master computer hacker.
LMAO 😂😂😂
And now he'd rip the ladder of. Some things just aren't meant to happen xD
why does nobody talk about Kingpin's incredible voice acting? Roscoe Lee Browne does this character so much justice
🎯
Damn right.
Best portrayal of the character in my opinion
@Black-Handed_Ice_ Gwiazda And the Autobiography of Malcolm X.
@Black-Handed_Ice_ Gwiazda Also Francis from "Oliver and Company". "My name is Francis.Not Frank. Not FRANKIE! Francis."
Fisk certainly handles the *W E I G H T* of his power well.
Product of his w e i g h t
Well he wanted to "G A I N W E I G H T"
Well if you're going to be a leader of a mob might as well stand out with brute strength and size
That noise he made trying to climb the ladder😂
😂😂
I didn't hear it the first time watching it 😂😂😂
Too funny bruh 😂😂😂
Kingpin's origin is so somber, but I legit LOL'd at that part.
Finally someone acknowledging it😂😂
"I used my mastery of technology..."
So I see this is a prequel to "Kingpin is a redditor"
💀
"Shpida-man."
And Batman became a Discord Moderator.
Lol bodyshaming yikes, aren't you gonna get cancelled by girls on Twitter if you bodyshamed a fictional villain ?
@@raphage...6759 I was making a comment on the "mastery of technology" thing.
Plus I mean it wouldn't even fit because he's literally 2% body fat, he's a fucking tank.
In the process of killing his father for being the only one to know his past, he monologues his past to two other henchman, truly stunning work
LmFao
@Alex Nuse in a way, he does but not completely kill
"When I was a little boy"
Probably means he trusts them
@@anon9060 I understood that reference.
90's: "I used my Mastery of technology"
2022: "I used M Y W E I G H T"
That's why he quickly became known as F A T
So he was bald by the time he was a teenager? No wonder he chose a life of crime
nochtczar
Or maybe he just shaved it
nochtczar he looked like a young adult by then lol not a teen
He didn't choose a life of crime because he was bald, he chose it because his father became a criminal
@@isaacsvideodump exactly
Calliou
0:54 for the best groans ever
TBrizzle01 Dude I watched that and KEPT REWINDING IT!!!!!! That is hilarious!!!!!!!! Lmao!!!!!
TBrizzle01 IM DONE
TBrizzle01
I've never forgotten that lmao
But he's still a Boy at 0:54
TBrizzle01 LMFAO hell naw damn this shit is hilarious
0:55 That sound he makes when he tries to climb the ladder makes me laugh.
Definitely a guy you wouldn't want to remember that you had laughed at him.
@@petergant8767 lol!
Special guest voice by Dave Chapelle.
Sacrifices must be made
@@RCCarDude This made me laugh even more. He does sound like Tyrone.
'Whatever my father touched, turned positively putrid...'
An awesome line delivered with rueful perfection :-)
The most realistic part about this story is that Kingpin wasn't a harden criminal _until_ he spent time in prison.
One realistic part of the story, the other, that he trained his body and mind, to become a much more efficient criminal, also, much more dangerous!
@@petergant8767 Andy Dufresne : Yeah. The funny thing is - on the outside, I was an honest man, straight as an arrow. I had to come to prison to be a crook.
He also had the time to become a master of technology
Yeah my uncle always said prison taught him to hate and how to take.
@@chrisprad8325 how the hell do u become a master at technology in prison?
"Willy has ceased to exist"
"No Willy, please don't do this"
Fucking gold.
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@@AxxLAfriku How the fuck are you everywhere?
Sounds like a old Kennan voice
@@davidmckesey7119 lmao he does
"Willy has ceased to exist"
"Is this true?"
"Yes, it's true. This man has no dick."
“How did you get your powers?”
“I was bitten by a Big Mac.”
lol
Normal username and then i swore to avenge my hand by eating every single fucking Big Mac I see in my lifetime
I am the human heart clog
@@djdrohan6739 I'm fvcking *wheezing.*
Eeeeyup!
Radioactive big mac.
After watching "because of my weight" this will never be the same
"I used my mastery of technology"
Every villain ever.
Not even close! XD
Every single SpiderMan villain.
Not the Rhino, or, even Tombstone! I'm sure there are a few others, like The Ox, and, Gladiator!
Apperantly they have free IT classes in prison.
"I used my mastery of technology"
- Mark Zuckerberg
Smythe: Did you end your father's life because you wanted to keep your identity secret, or as revenge for having abandoned you for all those years?
Kingpin: *Yes.*
I was going to say, ,"Both!"
Diavolo approves.
Both, both is good
Dont forget about killing the softer side of yourself.
@@petergant8767 both is yes
The voice acting really solidified the Kingpin as a character for me. Rest in peace mister Roscoe Lee Browne.
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@@AxxLAfriku At this point? Just give up the pity party.
I never fail to read Wilson Fisk without his voice
Bots doesnt say good things when you are not a minority
I love how as soon as Fisk begins speaking, we get these phat piano notes as if to emphasize his W E I G H T
What a powerful voice! Rest in peace RLB.
yep!
He was perfect as Kingpin
Indeed. There will never be a better voice for him.
I'm gonna admit that powerful voices for the Kingpin is absolutely what I would want to hear.
A powerful voice up until 0:55
Despite being overweigh initially, when he actually fights Spider-man doesn't he reveal that he's practically all muscle and only 2% fat as some kinda plot twist?
In most depictions he is just a fat big mob guy, but in this series it's revealed that his "fat" isn't actually fat. See, when kingpin first came out of prison and did his first heists, he was capital J Jacked. However as he started to spend more time behind the desk, he lost some muscle mass, making his skin sag a bit in some areas. You know those pictures of a body builder off-season? Yeah, that's Kingpin.
@@thegentleduck4277 I'm not sure what you mean by "most depictions." In the original comics he's definitely revealed to be almost all muscle very early on, and he's also a major physical threat in the Ultimate comics, and in both the 2003 Daredevil movie and the Netflix Daredevil series, he's incredibly strong and isn't really fat at all. So what are these depictions when he's really just fat?
@@Rodanguirus Actually now that you mention it I only remember two examples. In Tod MacFarlane's run their is a moment where Kingpin is toppled over and can't get up and complains about his weight, and the other one is a post apocalypse version (where Peter kills Mary Jane with his radioactive spider jizz) in which the main bad guy has a catatonic, decrepit Kingpin looking extremely thin and skin flabby just because he can. In this one he was stated to have been just fat, but I'm not sure if that's to take into consideration since it's an else world story. So you might actually be right.
he is still overweight, its just all muscle
Yet he couldn't do a single pull up lmao
"I used my mastery of technology" *cut to Wilson Googling his ass off*
"God damn it, StackOverflow! One of you people must know how to hack into public records!"
@@Gencoil
How to hack in scratch part 69
What is wrong with y'all 🤦♂️?
Even though kingpin is no scientist
He did say that in prison he required all the skills he needed to build his criminal empire. So wouldn't a master of technology be part of those requirements?
then beating every single Google employee into deleting all his cookie data
"Sorry son, that's the 'WEIGH' things are"
“I used my skills in technology and my Commodore 64 PC computer to break into the police records.”
@Bartosz Dobrowolski the paper say 1995
@@prayermadepatna8439 it’s 1996
Dunno, looks like 1997
So he went to jail and learned how to be a more dangerous criminal and started his new "career" as soon as he got out?
Sounds too realistic for me.
hehe
His becoming a more efficient criminal, okay, quite possible, his becoming THE criminal overlord, UNLIKELY, but, still just BARELY possible!
@@petergant8767 see how el chapo became more BOSS when he escape from the first prision
James Bulger's story was similar to this.
@@Mitjitsu to bad he died at prision by the italian mob....
This version of the Kingpin is my favorite. His backstory somewhat reflects most common day criminals. He tried to gain acceptance but over the years in prison, he gained knowledge of how the criminal underground works. The most important thing was he learned it's best not to be sticking out like a sore thumb to the law but rather be in the shadows out of the public's eye.
That makes no sense. But I understand, you've likely never done time. It's just a cartoon
@@christianmendozatapia295 It makes sense because these situations are quite common. But I understand you never finished school and never learned critical thinking skills.
@@ashlirabid9614 right. hey, whatever you gotta tell yourself, lady. Its just a cartoon. Idk if you know this, but spider man isn't real! 😂🤣😆😁😆🤣😂😅
@@christianmendozatapia295 I don't know if you know but most likely not since you obviously never finished school: Art imitates life.
Looking at your last name I can tell why you're not smsrt😂🤣
His origin also creates a juxtaposition with Daredevil's backstory since both became who they are due to the relationship and the influence they got from their respective fathers. While Fisk father was criminal who left his son in jail, Matt's father, while not a saint and made some mistakes, loved his son and did everthing to give him a better life, inspiring Matt to become a lawyer and hero.
“Because of my W E I G H T...”
🤣
Also, damn
The moral is "Don't be fat or you will end up in jail".
No, the moral actually is: don't go to prison or you will end up as a successful mafia boss.
@@manolgeorgiev9664 No the moral is not act like a dick towards your son or he will destroy you.
@@dwarfie24 and now Kingpin may have to suffer that same lesson from his son
@@Elemento0420 Huh did kingpin get a kid in the comics or something? Do we see the childs mother?
@@dwarfie24 Kingpin in this show has a wife and son. His wife left him when he become too obsessed with his criminal career. His son was aiding Kingpin in crime and in the same episode as this, his son got caught and didn't expose his father when offered leniency. At the end, Kingpin literally says 'Now how long will I have to wait for my son to exact his revenge?'
Fun Fact: Kingpin aint fat, he´s literally way too buff he looks fat
Some of his body is fat.
I remember that one of his exercises consist of beating up 10 accomplished Martial Artists.
That's what kingpin wants you to think
@@MLGHazrad And eating like a Sumo wrestler.
@@JohnSmith-ox3gy Sumo Wrestlers are strong as hell most of their fat is muscle
No one will EVER sound better than this version of KingPin
th-cam.com/video/wtbcaWnybzs/w-d-xo.html .,
Vincent D'onofrio: Hold my car door.
Agreed.
@JUST AWESOME And Carnage.
0:55
“Because of my weight”
Good one
"...was really my boy Willie."
"WRONG!"
That cracks me and my brother up every time.
“I knew you were ruthless, but THIS?!?”
“Sacrifices must be made.”
DAYUM
He left him high and dry, had to be done
@@TheMan750 his father was a criminal what u expect?kingpin should've understood.
@@TheMan750 You don't snitch on your accomplices for the sake of you avoiding or getting less time. If you do you shouldn't be getting into a life of crime to begin with.
He sent his dad to the tickling dungeon.
@@neoqueto he sent his dad to a graveyard actually
0:55 as a kid I used to laugh off that part when kingpin made that noise when he try to climb up.
😂😂😂😂
@@chayneszx6 😂
Sorry son that's the way things are
🤣🤣🤣
Thats the sound he made in the prison showers
I can just hear the meme version where everything was a result of his W E I G H T.
"Sacrifices must be made."
that.....that is some of the most chilling shit I've ever heard a villain say in light of that backstory.....
And it's something he says to his own son down the line when he's own trial. Kingpin even wonders out loud how long he has to wait for his own son to come back for revenge.
@@darknight10000When the writing in that show was good, it was really good.
This is actually a fairly decent origin. It ain't corny or outlandish.
It simply shows a guy who came up in harsh circumstances and simply had to adapt to survive and overcome or be destroyed.
It's a very good origin, but I don't buy the fact that he learned "all the skills necessary" during jail time, and as soon as he got out, he was capable to do all the shit he wanted.
Where he got the money?
And the crew?
Weapons, vehicles, etc?
All was great but maybe that last bit was a little too much
@@draviskyle3415 it's a 30 minute cartoon that aired once a week.
There is only so much you can do with a character storyline, especially for folks who dont really read comic books.
@@rmartin3674 how many people do robberies and brag about their success on Facebook and instagram?
A whole lot.
So yeah, not outlandish when compared to the 2021 post-modern analog.
@@willia3r "30 minute cartoon" is a flimsy fucking excuse. 30 minutes is just that,30 minutes. You get 25 minutes when leaving out commercial time,but they chose to make his backstory 2 minutes instead of dedicating an entire episode.
There are tons of 30 minute shows that perfectly develop a characters backstory over a couple weeks/episodes.Anime,for example.
@@jeanvaljean6433 ngl lhat shit sounds terrible, because it comes from anime lol
Father: But it if isn’t my boy Willie
Kingpin: WRONG Willie’s dead I ate him
Cause of your parents death: They got in my way
"Willie DIED when You left him in prison!", as soon as he said this, "I'd be saying, if I were his father; "I am in so much trouble!"
Lmao
@@iglidor I understood that reference.
“And now, I’m going to eat you!”
“What?!? No, Willie!! You can’t do this!!”
In summary, he became a bad guy because of his *_weight._*
Lol
Yes
Kingpin's actor Roscoe Lee Brown won an emmy for his performance as Kingpin.
Well deserved. He really made the Kingpin a more popular villain because of his work on the show.
Kingpin's probably one of my favourite voices in 90s Spider-man. I almost enjoy it as much as Clancey Brown's Lex Luthor.
@@BlueHooloovoo Spiderman TAS didn't have to make Kingpin a charismatic absolute unit, but they did and I'm happier for it
That's great. He really brought a terrifying sound to the character. Every word he says sounds so cold and calculating. Just listening to him I can believe he would have his own father killed to protect his new power base. To me this is the quintessential Kingpin.
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Wilson Fisk's past is pretty sad actually he just wanted his father to accept him :(
Vortex Darkstar Wasn't this version of his origin used in the Netflix version of Daredevil?
Yes, but Netflix Kingpin did the deed himself and the Daredevil version of Kingpin's father was abusive in that one.
TotallyNot aCreep I don't think his father actually accepted him. He just let him tag along.
TotallyNot aCreep I think his father only accepted him at the end, when he found out that Kingpin was his son. As Kingpin said, “My father wanted more out of life. He wanted to become a member of the mob.”
And as his father said, “Nobody would believe me, but I knew the famous Kingpin, was really my boy Willie.”
He seemed genuinely proud that his son achieved what he never did; Becoming part of organized crime, and not only that, being the boss of organized crime. Then Kingpin had him killed almost immediately after. Throwing back what his father had said to him when he left him at that ladder to save his own skin, “Sacrifices must be made.”
Frank G yeah he killed his father when he was still a kid.which shows how messed up his childhood was
Kingpin was the perfect villain for the show, he always worked behind the scenes while getting guys to do his dirty work and was very good at covering his tracks even to the point of letting his own family members take the fall for him. The fact that three seasons into the series we learned about his backstory and had to also wait for him and Spider-Man to officially meet each other face to face makes the 90s cartoon even more epic.
I think the most impressive part about Kingpin's inspirational backstory is that somewhere along the line, he managed to grow like three feet in height as an already adult man.
When you want revenge on your father so hard you become a giant.
"I had to learn to survive...or be destroyed" Yes, can't have kids hearing the word die in there...even though the whole backstory ends with Kingpin "destroying" his father.
Batzarro Ceased to exist means die
Batzarro "what's going on? Where my uncle?"
"kid I got some bad news.
A robber came in and destroyed your uncle."
Batzarro but who knows, maybe he meant destroyed in another way....
I don't think he meant just killed. "Destroyed" here has a much stronger meaning than just dying. It means destruction of his identity, being a nobody, weak and helpless, etc.
+MHP I agree, "destroyed" has greater relevance given he was in prison and abandoned, he could easily had become endless targets of other would be prisoners who want to make themselves tough and exploited and lose what you mentioned.
Of course, the criminal mastermind's last name is Moriarty.
parody on "moriarty & wilson". A lawyers office specialized in criminal law :)
@@maximedewel5362 Ironic considering that Kingpin's greatest foe, aside from Spider-Man, is secretly a lawyer.
Maybe Professor Moriarty is one of Fisk's ancestors?
@@maximedewel5362 Or rather a reference to Sherlock Holmes adversary professor James Moriarty.
@@bartoszszalaj What is Moriarty's professional job anyway? Like I know Fisk is a CEO or a head of a Mafia crime family but what about Moriarty
Kingpin: I killed my dad so no one can know who i was in the past
Also Kingpin: Heres my life story, stranger!
cartoons in the 1990s be like that sometimes
He also retained his girth as well as what his dad said about sacrifices that needed to be made.
He has the guy he's telling this to under his thumb...at this point in the series at least. Later it gets weird.
"I used my mastery of technology"
**hunt and peck typing**
Also, gotta love how him saying everything his father touched turned...."putrid" when what's actually happening onscreen is HE is constantly bumbling. Way to deflect, Kingpin!
He says that while his father grabs his hand so...
I think it was more of whatever his father was involved in was destined to fail, doesn't matter how.
I love how parents treat their kids like shit and when they finally make something out their lives they wanna be all "oh baby I love you so much I'm proud of you" and the kids be all like "what happened to you treating me like shit?"
Bit of a karma turn about
@@Lover-of-Creative-Priorities True
@@alekso8254 i mean
The 🌍🌎🌏 can be a real rough place ofcourse
But at the same time it's rather fantastic where u don't have to fight for your freedom even if those things get sent to try you.
So i hate it when some parents think their tough methods is a right of passage to their children as if there a blank slate to be molded piece by piece
Like its not even discipline
I mean stuff like that would be better off left to army and military cadets since there going into a world of where their comrades drop like flies
And when it comes to Kingpin's daddy issues
I get the feeling that all that has to do more with
*"The Opposite of your inner emotional peers"*
If u take my meaning
Like that wouldn't even matter what walk of life there from, there just really good at misunderstanding you
@@Lover-of-Creative-Priorities Yeah
My life was the same with my parents and my family growing up and i didn't have any friends until I made something of my life and now they talk about how "proud and we love you and blah blah". That's just how the world and human nature is. It's not a Disney and fairy tale movie.
"Sometimes sacrifices must be made." Great quote by Wilson Fisk (The Kingpin)
Actually the quote was from his dad, who got it from someone else.
Torey White I will agree but both lived up to the meaning
That quote summaries human kind overall pretty well.
Humans constantly sacrifice present for future and must think about consequences. Better you do that, the better your life becomes.
Torey White the way life is
I must admit it that quote reflects on life in general....
kingpin: my dad is a worst father.
goku: hold my beer
I love how his dad robs these banks without a mask and then has the balls to sit in a court room wearing nothing but the same suit he wore commiting massive crimes lmao.
The voice acting makes KP sound like deep down he's a compassionate soul.
"The sacrifices must be made."
While not capable of much destruction as Dr. Doom, Mandarin or Magneto, Kingpin still is not to be messed with. Thanks for the video.
he just get those people do for him as when criminal charges brought he claim not know anything about it.
All because of his… W E I G H T
I quickly became known as...
*F A T*
@@Elec.Balloonlmaooo I thought it was the only one in this comment section that watched that video
I don’t think you guys realize how hard it must be to put together an origin story in 2 minutes that’s extremely engaging. This series runs laps around anything on tv today. I can’t believe this was a freaking kids show, wow
Fax way ahead of its time
I would say it's gotta be one of the highest quality superhero shows ever produced and I think it does some things even better that the animated batman series
I’m guessing you just don’t watch TV
@@pandogstudios1512 who
And this was nothing compared to the X-Men or Batman
2:09
when you seduce your dream girl but suddenly suffer erectile dysfunction
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OMG 🤣🤣🤣
"Willie, don't leave me hanging now!"
Willie: "sacrifices must be made"
Fucking kek
This made me deceased man lmaooo
It's amazing how much they can tell of Kingpin's backstory in just over two minutes.
"use my mastery of technology" tapping keyboard maniaclly 😂
Roscoe Lee Browne is up there with some of the best voices I've heard in Hollywood.
Indeed. One of the most eloquent African American men ever. Too bad he's long since passed away.
Roscoe Lee Browne, James Earl Jones, Tony Jay, Christopher Lee. So many great and commanding voices. Most of them are gone now. :(
@@Hauptseite James Earl Jones is still alive.
I know, that's why I said "most of them".
Yes! R Lee Browne was a master of the voice. I'd say he was the best Kingpin yet!
Gotta give him credit as a storyteller. If I was him and I was asked to explain my origin story I'd just say "after prison I got really good at crimes and cheeseburgers."
Kingpin was a great villain in Spider-Man TAS because of how real his background feels. He's ostracized for his weight - who hasn't seen that happen to someone, or felt it themselves? Then, he acquires all his criminal skills in prison, just as many real-world criminals do. A great foil to Spider-Man.
RIP to Roscoe Lee Brown who personified Kingpin in voice in my childhood
0:55 I lost it at the sound that Kingpin makes trying to climb the ladder
Same 😂
RIP to Roscoe Browne...your voice to The Kingpin is as unmatchable as Kevin Conroy’s voice for Batman..🙏🏾
The Kingpin (Wilson Fisk) is one of the best Spiderman-Villains and is also the Marvel-Version of Lex Luthor.
The_Badass_Warrior It's actually the other way around since they retcon Lex to be more like Kingpin in the mid 80's
Marvel's Lex is now Norman Osborn.
_WarriorMan_ Alexander Luthor (New-Earth) is his full name.
@@LarryBonson Before that Lex Luthor was just an angry scientist who wanted revenge on Superman for making him bald.
@@isaacvazquez627 Exactly?
He killed his father not because he betrayed him, but because he wasn't a Mets fan.
Is the Mets thing a meme or what? xD
@@uncannydcmarvelous5732 th-cam.com/video/bUMU_fqMK5k/w-d-xo.html for you, im not a robot althought that what a robot would have say....
This is a story. This is a full story, in two minutes. With beginning, middle and end.
this version: kills his father and smiles thinking about it
the into the spider-verse version: would literally break reality to get his wife and kid back
There are LOTS of people who hate their own parents but love their spouses and kids.
It's not like Kingpin thinks family ties make you weak; he just resented his lousy dad.
@@Oecobius33 also they sre different adaptations of the character
This version of Fisk still cared about his son and his wife, that is a near universal facet of the Kingpin, the few exceptions being where the character is not involved enough to have them become featured characters.
he wanted to be a better father for his kid.
@@Zthewise in the MCU kingping killed his father with a hammer
1:00 ARE YOU TELLING ME THAT YOU CANNOT DO ONE SINGLE PULL UP, PRIVATE PYLE?!
"Sacrifices had to be made...because of my weight."
Yo Roscoe Lee Browne did a phenomenal voicing the Kingpin
It's not always about the money, Spider-Man
It's about M Y W E I G H T
Spider-man: "What the f- can you repeat that?"
Kingpin: I don't see where I'm losing you. You see, I was fat-"
Spider-man: Uh-ah.
Kingpin: And now I run all the crime in New York.
Spider-man: HOW DOES THAT RELATE!?
The groan from jumping onto the ladder made me laugh so hard I was fighting for my life
"I even took a new name: FISK.
But I quickly became known as... FAT."
My favorite Childhood Spider-Man Series sure showed some really good origin storylines.
I wanted to gain WEIGHT. I failed because of my WEIGHT.
I took on a new name, "Fisk." But I quickly became known as "Fat."
;)
0:55 I laughed so hard i flopped on the floor and died, I'm typing from heaven.
Dang, i feel sorry for Kingpin.
He had tough childhood and that changed him. A lot.
xXSilentAgent47Xx Although he didn't change physically
@@hateabledouchebag9893 Are you serious!?
@udayan biswas I understood that reference
Anaalin Anastaja 69 actually he did change physically. When he was a kid he was chubby, but now only 2% of his body weight is fat. The other 300 is pure muscle.
Kingpin ist gut.er hats nach ganz oben geschafft..lg
I loved this version of Spider-Man!! Awesome Kingpin story!!
I was compelled to watch this *because of my weight...*
I understood that reference!
Hey, I know that video!
Roscoe Lee Browne was an amazing actor. I can hardly hear Kingpin with any other voice but his.
This was the best spider man cartoon!
How come kingpins dad when he’s aged sounds like a middle aged black man?
Well technically Kingpin voice is played by Roscoe Lee Browne. A black actor.
Believe it or not, there is no such thing as the voice of a black man, because the color of your skin has no effect on your voice
@@Needformadness2 I think he means his accent
@@danielvelasco4003 Kingpin is voiced by a black man, how is it a surprise his dad is as well?
@@Needformadness2 checks out
Dude goes to jail for bank robbery and comes out as a literal mob king
He is one of the most power-full villains of them all, do to his wealth and the fact that only 2% of his body mass is fat and the rest is pure muscle
Vortex Darkstar 350 pounds muscle
must be the muscle itself. not hes fat free bodyweight. the guy prolly weights like 800 ibs.
How can he have a body like that and not be considered a mutant?
He’s also a master of all the martial arts, including Sumo, Hapkido and stick fighting
...if only you could actually have a human body functioning with this little fat, hmmm?
Sadly, history repeats itself, when Kingpin let his son take the fall for his crimes, repeating his father's words. Now he fears the day his son will one day get back at him.
I though his son died in a car accident. Or is this another universe?
@@then00brathalos That's another universe. This series shows Kingpin tell his son to take the fall for his crimes and later on ponder on when he'll finally try to take revenge.
Because of his weight
I have to say that kingpin origin was something to see and plus it was really sad story to see a boy trying to be accepted to be with his father to help him in his business in the mob Wilson fisk is a really good and tragic villain in spiderman the animated series so kingpin you really earned my respect.
True, plus Kingpin origin also works as dark reflection to Daredevil's origin, who also had sad story involving his father, with the main difference being that, while Fisk's father was powerfull mobster who left his son in the prison, Daredevil's father, while being poor old guy, who made some mistakes, he tried to be a good father for his son and is this bond between that makes his death so tragic and Matt's reason to become a vigilante so understantable.
His dad's literally wearing the same pinstripe outfit that he was wearing at the bank robbery LOL