Kevin Conroy as Batman and Mark Hamill as the Joker are for many the *definitive* versions of the characters and this movie shows exactly why. That laugh from the Joker as everything burns around him is *LEGENDARY*
If you want a pure Batman experience, Batman: The Animated Series is a pretty damn good place to start. Really shows you the kind of person Batman is besides "guy who beats up the mentally ill."
"First Batman movie experience!" It's a great movie to start with. Also, whenever you ask what's wrong with Jared Leto's Joker; the way Joker acts in this movie is how Joker is SUPPOSED to act, not whatever pimp phase Jared Leto was going through
To be fair, the Joker acts different every incarnation. There's Golden Age serial killer Joker, goofy prankster Silver Age Joker, philosophical anarchist Post-Crisis Joker, etc etc.. Technically speaking a street level crime lord Joker isn't too far fetched. The problem is Leto's Joker was rewritten about 10 times throughout production and even in editing, and as a result even Leto himself had no idea what he was supposed to be. There's a reason both Leto and Ayer hate the Joker we got in the final film.
I always found that scene with the dude infected with laughing gas kind of chilling, and not because of the dude himself, but because of the fact that Batman is so scary that he was able to briefly *scare off the laughing gas in him*
3:52 "Why, because... bad?" >Batman: The Animated Series >Bad Pick one. Rest in Peace, Kevin Conroy, an entire generation was raised on your phenomenal performance as Batman.
Duck: "I've never seen a Batman movie, I've only seen suicide squad and joker." While I appreciate that you saw joker, it doesn't excuse the fact that I want to fight you for not seeing a Batman movie ever. That's like childhood 101, what are you?
Uhhhh moo? To be fair the only reason I’ve seen the joker is because I watched it with my girlfriend at the time she also got me to watch baby driver and the conjuring
For the curious, the order to watch the original DC animated universe is Batman the animated series, with phantasm taking place early in the series I think, followed by superman the animated series, with the new Batman adventures taking place concurrently, followed by the cross-over Batman-superman world's finest (think that is what it was called), followed by the Batman/superman adventures, followed by justice league, followed by justice league unlimited, with Batman beyond simultaneously to justice league unlimited(due to them running at the same time and crossovers caused by time travel) with the return of the joker movie taking place towards the end of the Batman beyond series. The final episode of justice league unlimited is basically the end of the original DC animated universe and it is really the final episode of Batman beyond.
Justice League doom, and crisis on infinite earths possibly? They aren't officially part of the continuity of the original DCAU, crisis was going to be a bridge between justice league and unlimited at one point I think, but character changes made it different (not having the same green lantern, savage being different from the tv show version).
@@jayburn00 Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman Batman and Harley Quinn Justice League vs. the Fatal Five
"First Batman movie experience" NOT EVEN BATMAN!? WHAT KIND OF SAD CHILD- ok, not-jokes aside. This is a nice starting point. Even tho, I'd still say the Tim Burton's Batman is the right start for a movie Batman casual fan: after all, the Burtonverse inspired the animated series, which this movie ties in. But hey, Critic did all the main cinematic movies of Batman, I'd suggest a watch of them all.
Since we're on this road of new experience, why not also kick of with another long-awaited request with Fox Kids? You're gonna need to grab yourself some popcorn though if you plan on watching it.
I mean, I guess if it's your first batman movie experience...kind of, then I'm glad it's this one. 04:33 We thought that day was close but recently a lot of ignorant people have shown that it's still far away. 05:54 Someday these "who?"s of yours are going to get you into trouble... 12:28 There are...a few answers to that question. Depending on the continuity. 12:42 Good Burger isn't great. It's just good. Hence the name~ 13:28 If I watched every single video you did, I'm sure I'd have made a "who" counter for you by now. 14:00 Bro. You don't understand. This scene is what made me realize that Batman was something special. That there was something that, at its best, the word "epic" couldn't be enough to describe. I once read a comment (that was probably killed off by COPPA. Never forget) that stated something akin to "On that day, angels sang and demons cowered for the one who would bring justice was born. The Batman". Hilariously, there was also a comment I remember that said "On that day, every criminal in Gotham collectively shat themselves without knowing why" 15:10 I don't remember a line that hilarious in this review. 23:57 No Duck, her father went to a farm upstate-Of course he died! This is Batman the animated series, they're not known for playing around. 28:04 Again. The show doesn't always end with something akin to "And then the day was saved, thanks to...BATMAN". In this, people make terrible mistakes and have to live with them and be haunted by them. And some people's mistakes cost others their lives and leave their fates uncertain. The ending basically signifies that there's nothing Batman OR Andrea could do as they've made their choices and just had to deal with the meaning of the last few events and in Bruce's case, continue fighting for justice anyway. Andrea going to jail or something, would've cheapened it.
also, R.I.P. Kevin, Conroy. You gave us 90's kids and beyond so much to enjoy and stood alongside the michael keaton versons of giving us mature content kids could enjoy.
3:28 The internet made a joke about the Critic's lookalike in the Batman trailer. The Critic went along and joked he was in it. Sadly, this animated movie didn't get much in the box office due to poor advertisement. Sadly, a good number of people want to avoid animation. They didn't like Suicide Squad or Batman v Superman, I tell them about better versions like Assult on Arkham or The Dark Knight Returns but sadly, they stay in their mainstream bubble and watch only the live-action.
Fun fact: in the comic version of the phantom, it was actually Andrea’s father who was the phantoms so this movie actually didn’t really make it too obvious if you read the comic. But if you didn’t, then, yea, Andrea becomes a prime suspect.
Just a quick correction, Batman is not young in this movie. The flashback sequences occur roughly 10 years prior to the film's main setting. In fact, the show already had 65 episodes before the movie was released.
5:50 - 6:15 If I had never seen Batman The Animated Series or know of Shirley Walker's work, and heard this opening theme on it's own for the first time, I'd swear this was to a supernatural horror movie. I literally get chills every time. Imagine if they played this music to the opening credits of Clive Barker's Hellraiser or Guillermo Del Toro's Crimson Peak. In fact, Shirley Walker did horror movie music for the Willard remake and Final Destination films of all things before she passed away.
If you decide you watch the rest of the Batman and/or dc movie reviews he didn't do them in order. The order from the oldest is Batman and Robin (One of his most earliest reviews) Superman 4 (Featuring comic book reviewer Linkara) Catwoman Man of Steel (Featuring other reviewer Angry Joe) Batman v Superman (Also featuring Joe) Wonder Woman Green Lantern Batman Forever Justice League SuperGirl Superman Return Batman Returns (No relation to the Superman one. Also a Christmas special) Batman vs Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Yes this is a thing and it’s actually really good) Wonder Woman 1984 Batman Begins (Start of Dark Knight Month) Dark Knight Dark Night Rises Batman 1989 The Batman
It's definitely the best Batman movie and Kevin Conroy RIP as Batman and Mark Hamill aka Luke Skywalker as the Joker is the best duo ever . The animation is beautiful, the story great , the voice acting phenomenal. Hope you'll also react to a video from Nostalgia Critic called Is this the best Joker death ? It's really cool
I think you can probably do his other batman reviews he did over the years, as he has done the Dark Knight trilogy in the same month he did this review, or go with the other older batman films he reviewed earlier like Batman Returns, Batman Forever, and even the oldest review Batman and Robin on his channel. I don't remember if he has done the 1989 Batman film, but he also done a review on one scene from Batman Beyond Return of the Joker, talking about the best death of Joker. These are all reviews he has done on his channel before this one.
10:04 That is a reference to a line from Home Alone, Kevin during the time he's by himself invades Buzz's room, then rummages through his stuff, and upon finding a picture of his brother's girlfriend - the one shown in the video - he exclaims "Buzz, your girlfriend, woof!"
I'm going to go into more spoilers regarding Andrea. While this film would be her *only* appearance in terms of the DC Animated Universe (DCAU), she gets a single cameo appearance a decade later in the final episode of Justice League Unlimited episode, "Beyond." In it, we see that in an attempt to make a new Batman for future generations, Amanda Waller would hire Andrea to kill the parents of a young Twrry McGinnis in front of his eyes. However, Andrea refuses, telling Waller that if she were to carry Batman's legacy into the future, that they she honor his wishes and morals. Given that the Joker doesn't die in his final scene in The Phantasm when Andrea takes him away, this means we can interpret that Bruce DID leave an impact on her.
You might be the only person in the world who has seen movies focusing on the Joker before ANYTHING having to do with Batman. I think that deserves some kind of award.
Kevin Conroy death crushed me (says the guys that is used to an Italian dubber that dubs even the others animated Batmen, not just Conroy's*)... He was in his 60s! He had half his life in front of him! Damn you, cancer! A legend died, the guy that coined the perfect "I am Batman" died. That... still crushes me. *Curiously not in this movie (nor his older version in Batman Beyond): in this movie he was dubbed by Mayor Quimby Italian voice, here in Italy. And strangely it was fitting for younger Bruce. In Batman Beyond they did a mess: first off, they had the og Italian VA in the cast, yet old man Bruce was dubbed by another guy, yet they were consistant and in "Return of the Joker", they made use of both the voices, with the flashback scene. And yet the usual Batman VA voiced old man Bruce in the Beyond episodes in Justice League (let me tell you: he sucked as old man Bruce, but strangely not as old decrepit man Bruce). We have a strange history of DCAU Batman's Italian dubbers.
@theduckgoesmoo if by similar you mean wearing a cape and a mask, yes. Not too many characters dress too similar to batman except those in the bat family. And most of them are women, and the guys usually go with a bird theme. Also I hope this doesn't come off as rude. Just something you said in the video really caught my attention is all.
Kyle, Kyle, Kyle. I don't know why I enjoy you so when you do things like call this your first Batman movie experience. Having a movie experience means actually watching the full movie. This is more like the Demetri Martin joke about a book written in 5th person where every sentence starts with "I heard from this guy who was told by somebody". But then, I'm a movie buff. In fact today I got a movie set in the mail full of movies by people you probably never heard of, the Marx Brothers. Have a look for a compilation of Groucho's greatest insults sometime.
batman the animated series was pretty much the perfect representation of batman it also has it's own extended universe with superman the animated series and justice league and justice league unlimited i highly recommend it
tamara is Diabetic I believe. I thing she admited as such in the 'making of the toon disney episode " or whatever it was called with the run of disney catoons back when saturday morning cartoons were still saturday morning cartoons and something kids looked foreard to instead of the nonstop spree of cartoons on the daily we have now.
Have you seen any movie in your life or did your parents forbidd you to watch them did they saw them as the devils work or have you sleeping under a big rock.?
Actually, if you want to watch anything related to Batman, do yourself a favor and watch "Batman: the Animated Series". It is not only one of the greatest animated series of all time, but also some of the best Batman media ever made.
Say, since you've reacted to this, feel like checking out the rest of the Dark Knight Month episodes? (Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, The Dark Knight Rises, and Batman (1989))
Also, the dc abridged series is partly made using the dc animated universe (mainly the justice league unlimited) as well as newer dc animated properties (young justice and a bunch of animated movies). It is hilarious.
So, you've never seen any of the Batman movies but you've seen Good Burger? And here I thought I couldn't be surprised any further, kudos :) Do the Nostalgia Critic review of Good Burger.
If you’re interested, you should check out the Batman Beyond series. It’s a beauty in 1999, but yeah, set in the future of 2039 Bruce has become a retired old Sheldon and passes the mantle to someone else. Interesting fact the year when Bruce decides to retire as Batman was set in 2019. It was really good but a bit underrated. Only lasted two seasons.
You've never watched a good D.C comics film!! May I suggest Superman and Superman 2 (The original Super hero and reason for this Genre), Batman 1989, Batman Returns, This Film of coarse, The dark Knight trilogy, Justice league (snyder cut), Wonder Woman, Batman Under the red hood, and the entire DC animated Universe ending with Justice League Unlimited.....your a true fan at that point.
This was also one of the first superhero movies that created a new villain as comic/TV fans know the identities of the villains already and most of their movie mysteries are trying to figure out their ultimate goal and plans to achieve them.
I'd say stay away from the other Batman movie reviews until you've decided if you'll A. Watch them and B. make a movie channel Edit: also react to the animated series if possible
As a huge Batman fan all i just gotta say is watch Batman: The Animated Series, but just know that Batman: The Animated Series sometimes crosses over with Superman: The Animated Series and also Batman: The Animated Series has a sequel series set 35 to 40 years in the future the show's called Batman Beyond and Batman Beyond has a animated movie called Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker
14:00 now you've seen the.....BAT GLARE!! also yes while batman doesnt kill (mostly) he does what he does out of vengeance for his parents murder, even if he doesnt want to admit it and hides behind the veil of "for justice"
This is Definitely one of the Best Batman movies with the best voices for Batman and Joker. Batman was voiced by Kevin Conroy who sadly passed away late last year and he's voiced in so much media related to Batman as the Bat himself or a Cameo role, and the Joker was voiced my Mark Hamill who most may know as Luke Skywalker from Star Wars but You may know as the voice of Fire Lord Ozai from Avatar, and Definitely has the best Joker voice and Laughs(their is an entire video compilation of his Joker laughs from the DC Animated Universe it's so Good)
Seeing you react to this Batman movie was the most interesting one as I was blown away with the animation budget was amazing when I was younger and heading Kevin acting being super. 😄 it was a sad moment when he passed last year, and it hit home when i heard about it. But I felt honored when I met him before his passing.
Phantasm is great, as is the rest of the animated series. It's kind of the first mass market cartoon not from Japan that is good for adults too. It has both the definitive Batman as well as the definitive joker. It also revived the popularity of animated super hero shows. Superman the animated series was made by the same people and takes place in the same universe. Later on, they had the great justice league show as a sequel series and Batman of the future with Batman beyond. Also, the Christopher Nolan movies are excellent (though the final one is a little weak in my opinion), superior to any superhero movie you have seen so far, no offense. Christopher Nolan is a great director in general.
The phantasm basically became an assassin for hire, she appears in the final episode of justice league unlimited, which is actually more like the final episode of Batman beyond. She also appears in some comics that take place in the original DC animated universe
hey Kyle, i'd love it if you watched this N.C. episode where he talks about the Joker movie, and asks: "what if Batman is all in his head?" and goes into depth about the Joker as a character, as well as if the things in the movie are real or not. th-cam.com/video/1D6eRVUJv2k/w-d-xo.html
Kevin Conroy as Batman and Mark Hamill as the Joker are for many the *definitive* versions of the characters and this movie shows exactly why.
That laugh from the Joker as everything burns around him is *LEGENDARY*
rest in peace batman
This movie features the defintive batman kevin conroy who unfortunately passed away at 66 recently last year
If you want a pure Batman experience, Batman: The Animated Series is a pretty damn good place to start. Really shows you the kind of person Batman is besides "guy who beats up the mentally ill."
He could watch Critic’s Top 10 Batman TAS episode
There’s that, and the 2004 series for afterwards
"First Batman movie experience!"
It's a great movie to start with. Also, whenever you ask what's wrong with Jared Leto's Joker; the way Joker acts in this movie is how Joker is SUPPOSED to act, not whatever pimp phase Jared Leto was going through
So a lunatic
@@theduckgoesmoo That's putting it mildly for Joker, but yeah
To be fair, the Joker acts different every incarnation. There's Golden Age serial killer Joker, goofy prankster Silver Age Joker, philosophical anarchist Post-Crisis Joker, etc etc.. Technically speaking a street level crime lord Joker isn't too far fetched. The problem is Leto's Joker was rewritten about 10 times throughout production and even in editing, and as a result even Leto himself had no idea what he was supposed to be. There's a reason both Leto and Ayer hate the Joker we got in the final film.
I always found that scene with the dude infected with laughing gas kind of chilling, and not because of the dude himself, but because of the fact that Batman is so scary that he was able to briefly *scare off the laughing gas in him*
3:52
"Why, because... bad?"
>Batman: The Animated Series
>Bad
Pick one.
Rest in Peace, Kevin Conroy, an entire generation was raised on your phenomenal performance as Batman.
Duck: "I've never seen a Batman movie, I've only seen suicide squad and joker."
While I appreciate that you saw joker, it doesn't excuse the fact that I want to fight you for not seeing a Batman movie ever. That's like childhood 101, what are you?
He's a dude that just appeared out of thin air one day. Or maybe he's an alien, or an android trying to understand human pop culture.
@@Tahanok2 damn it all makes sense and here I thought Zuckerberg was the only one who couldn't play his part well.
It's highly believed that he was born in a lab & escaped 5 years ago
Working theory is that he came from the moon.
Uhhhh moo? To be fair the only reason I’ve seen the joker is because I watched it with my girlfriend at the time she also got me to watch baby driver and the conjuring
For the curious, the order to watch the original DC animated universe is Batman the animated series, with phantasm taking place early in the series I think, followed by superman the animated series, with the new Batman adventures taking place concurrently, followed by the cross-over Batman-superman world's finest (think that is what it was called), followed by the Batman/superman adventures, followed by justice league, followed by justice league unlimited, with Batman beyond simultaneously to justice league unlimited(due to them running at the same time and crossovers caused by time travel) with the return of the joker movie taking place towards the end of the Batman beyond series. The final episode of justice league unlimited is basically the end of the original DC animated universe and it is really the final episode of Batman beyond.
You forgot Static Shock and about 5 movies. Also Zeta project, but nobody cares about Zeta Project.
@@Tahanok2 ah, so I did, but which movies (to be honest, I barely watched static shock though).
Justice League doom, and crisis on infinite earths possibly? They aren't officially part of the continuity of the original DCAU, crisis was going to be a bridge between justice league and unlimited at one point I think, but character changes made it different (not having the same green lantern, savage being different from the tv show version).
@@jayburn00 Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero
Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker
Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman
Batman and Harley Quinn
Justice League vs. the Fatal Five
@@Tahanok2 oh yea, forgot about those. I did remember return of the joker though.
"First Batman movie experience"
NOT EVEN BATMAN!? WHAT KIND OF SAD CHILD- ok, not-jokes aside. This is a nice starting point. Even tho, I'd still say the Tim Burton's Batman is the right start for a movie Batman casual fan: after all, the Burtonverse inspired the animated series, which this movie ties in.
But hey, Critic did all the main cinematic movies of Batman, I'd suggest a watch of them all.
You’re not new here… how am I surprising you?
@@theduckgoesmoo because... You miss a cartoon, that's fine. You missed 4 series of movies? It's impressive
Since we're on this road of new experience, why not also kick of with another long-awaited request with Fox Kids? You're gonna need to grab yourself some popcorn though if you plan on watching it.
I second this
Unfortunately he's doing the terrible BvS clipless review next. We gotta campaign hard for the Fox Kids review. I request it every Monday
Sadly he was leaving town for a bit and recorded the reaction the day before this went live.
@@thehonestreviewer7754 We should both suggest it again tomorrow still.
I mean, I guess if it's your first batman movie experience...kind of, then I'm glad it's this one.
04:33 We thought that day was close but recently a lot of ignorant people have shown that it's still far away.
05:54 Someday these "who?"s of yours are going to get you into trouble...
12:28 There are...a few answers to that question. Depending on the continuity.
12:42 Good Burger isn't great. It's just good. Hence the name~
13:28 If I watched every single video you did, I'm sure I'd have made a "who" counter for you by now.
14:00 Bro. You don't understand. This scene is what made me realize that Batman was something special. That there was something that, at its best, the word "epic" couldn't be enough to describe. I once read a comment (that was probably killed off by COPPA. Never forget) that stated something akin to "On that day, angels sang and demons cowered for the one who would bring justice was born. The Batman".
Hilariously, there was also a comment I remember that said "On that day, every criminal in Gotham collectively shat themselves without knowing why"
15:10 I don't remember a line that hilarious in this review.
23:57 No Duck, her father went to a farm upstate-Of course he died! This is Batman the animated series, they're not known for playing around.
28:04 Again. The show doesn't always end with something akin to "And then the day was saved, thanks to...BATMAN". In this, people make terrible mistakes and have to live with them and be haunted by them. And some people's mistakes cost others their lives and leave their fates uncertain. The ending basically signifies that there's nothing Batman OR Andrea could do as they've made their choices and just had to deal with the meaning of the last few events and in Bruce's case, continue fighting for justice anyway. Andrea going to jail or something, would've cheapened it.
I’m gonna meet god one day and my first response is going to be “who?”
@@theduckgoesmoo
“How was I supposed to know who you are? You just look like some dude with a beard.”
also, R.I.P. Kevin, Conroy. You gave us 90's kids and beyond so much to enjoy and stood alongside the michael keaton versons of giving us mature content kids could enjoy.
3:28 The internet made a joke about the Critic's lookalike in the Batman trailer. The Critic went along and joked he was in it.
Sadly, this animated movie didn't get much in the box office due to poor advertisement. Sadly, a good number of people want to avoid animation. They didn't like Suicide Squad or Batman v Superman, I tell them about better versions like Assult on Arkham or The Dark Knight Returns but sadly, they stay in their mainstream bubble and watch only the live-action.
Fun fact: in the comic version of the phantom, it was actually Andrea’s father who was the phantoms so this movie actually didn’t really make it too obvious if you read the comic.
But if you didn’t, then, yea, Andrea becomes a prime suspect.
Just a quick correction, Batman is not young in this movie. The flashback sequences occur roughly 10 years prior to the film's main setting. In fact, the show already had 65 episodes before the movie was released.
5:50 - 6:15 If I had never seen Batman The Animated Series or know of Shirley Walker's work, and heard this opening theme on it's own for the first time, I'd swear this was to a supernatural horror movie. I literally get chills every time. Imagine if they played this music to the opening credits of Clive Barker's Hellraiser or Guillermo Del Toro's Crimson Peak. In fact, Shirley Walker did horror movie music for the Willard remake and Final Destination films of all things before she passed away.
If you decide you watch the rest of the Batman and/or dc movie reviews he didn't do them in order. The order from the oldest is
Batman and Robin (One of his most earliest reviews)
Superman 4 (Featuring comic book reviewer Linkara)
Catwoman
Man of Steel (Featuring other reviewer Angry Joe)
Batman v Superman (Also featuring Joe)
Wonder Woman
Green Lantern
Batman Forever
Justice League
SuperGirl
Superman Return
Batman Returns (No relation to the Superman one. Also a Christmas special)
Batman vs Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Yes this is a thing and it’s actually really good)
Wonder Woman 1984
Batman Begins (Start of Dark Knight Month)
Dark Knight
Dark Night Rises
Batman 1989
The Batman
Duck man : I never seen any batman movie
The comments: bruh
Could you react to these Nostalgia Critic videos next?
- Top 11 Batman: The Animated Series Episodes
- Is This The Best Joker Death?
Yes please
It's definitely the best Batman movie and Kevin Conroy RIP as Batman and Mark Hamill aka Luke Skywalker as the Joker is the best duo ever .
The animation is beautiful, the story great , the voice acting phenomenal.
Hope you'll also react to a video from Nostalgia Critic called Is this the best Joker death ?
It's really cool
10:06
I guess it’s been a while since you saw Home Alone, huh?
Probably 15 years
I think you can probably do his other batman reviews he did over the years, as he has done the Dark Knight trilogy in the same month he did this review, or go with the other older batman films he reviewed earlier like Batman Returns, Batman Forever, and even the oldest review Batman and Robin on his channel. I don't remember if he has done the 1989 Batman film, but he also done a review on one scene from Batman Beyond Return of the Joker, talking about the best death of Joker. These are all reviews he has done on his channel before this one.
I'd recommend watching the Honest Trailer for Batman the Animated Series- it's a great explanation of a great series
They made four batman animated movie set in the dcau universe however this one and the batman beyond movie are considered the best
Please react to Nostalgia Critic's review of Fox Kids
I second this as well
@The Honest Reviewer Ugh, unfortunately he's doing the terrible clipless review of Batman v Superman 😒
According to him, he recorded it before this reaction went live because he was going out of town.
10:04 That is a reference to a line from Home Alone, Kevin during the time he's by himself invades Buzz's room, then rummages through his stuff, and upon finding a picture of his brother's girlfriend - the one shown in the video - he exclaims "Buzz, your girlfriend, woof!"
I'm going to go into more spoilers regarding Andrea.
While this film would be her *only* appearance in terms of the DC Animated Universe (DCAU), she gets a single cameo appearance a decade later in the final episode of Justice League Unlimited episode, "Beyond." In it, we see that in an attempt to make a new Batman for future generations, Amanda Waller would hire Andrea to kill the parents of a young Twrry McGinnis in front of his eyes. However, Andrea refuses, telling Waller that if she were to carry Batman's legacy into the future, that they she honor his wishes and morals.
Given that the Joker doesn't die in his final scene in The Phantasm when Andrea takes him away, this means we can interpret that Bruce DID leave an impact on her.
2:59 - The Diabetic-Tattoo is actuall Kinda Smart. When a Doctor Needs to help you fast and you are passed out
You might be the only person in the world who has seen movies focusing on the Joker before ANYTHING having to do with Batman. I think that deserves some kind of award.
Tamara points out she's diabetic in the Fox Kids retrospective episode
Kevin Conroy death crushed me (says the guys that is used to an Italian dubber that dubs even the others animated Batmen, not just Conroy's*)... He was in his 60s! He had half his life in front of him! Damn you, cancer! A legend died, the guy that coined the perfect "I am Batman" died. That... still crushes me.
*Curiously not in this movie (nor his older version in Batman Beyond): in this movie he was dubbed by Mayor Quimby Italian voice, here in Italy. And strangely it was fitting for younger Bruce. In Batman Beyond they did a mess: first off, they had the og Italian VA in the cast, yet old man Bruce was dubbed by another guy, yet they were consistant and in "Return of the Joker", they made use of both the voices, with the flashback scene. And yet the usual Batman VA voiced old man Bruce in the Beyond episodes in Justice League (let me tell you: he sucked as old man Bruce, but strangely not as old decrepit man Bruce).
We have a strange history of DCAU Batman's Italian dubbers.
Please react to nostalgia critic "is this the best joker death?"
Batman: *dressed in a costume with bat ears and has a bat symbol on his chest*
Duckgoesmoo: "Is that batman? I don't know if that's batman."
Aren’t there other dc heroes that have similar costumes to Batman though
@theduckgoesmoo if by similar you mean wearing a cape and a mask, yes. Not too many characters dress too similar to batman except those in the bat family. And most of them are women, and the guys usually go with a bird theme. Also I hope this doesn't come off as rude. Just something you said in the video really caught my attention is all.
Kyle, Kyle, Kyle. I don't know why I enjoy you so when you do things like call this your first Batman movie experience. Having a movie experience means actually watching the full movie. This is more like the Demetri Martin joke about a book written in 5th person where every sentence starts with "I heard from this guy who was told by somebody".
But then, I'm a movie buff. In fact today I got a movie set in the mail full of movies by people you probably never heard of, the Marx Brothers. Have a look for a compilation of Groucho's greatest insults sometime.
You ain't the Bat!
Who the hell are you?!
What do you want from me?!
*I want YOU, Chuckle Boooyyyyyy.*
👻🗡
batman the animated series was pretty much the perfect representation of batman it also has it's own extended universe with superman the animated series and justice league and justice league unlimited i highly recommend it
Watch chainsaw man abridged.
Well there was adult animation in America before, like the works of Ralph bakshi. But I know what you mean.
7:51
Duck: That’s weird.
Me: No he’s right. I had to do a college paper on it. Batman is not all there.
4:40 not just anime, there are a lot of great animated series and movies that didn't came from japan.
Maybe you should make some time to watch Batman movies. I'm sure you'll enjoy many of them.
Especially this one. Don't spoil the fun with spoilers.
yeah doug actually did a video on good burger
If you like nostalgia critic I would also recommend Brandon Tenold and Decker shado
And I would recommend their Godzilla reviews
@@JayD05- yep. They are funny
@@hermannmakuta3311 Yeah I would love to see his reaction to Decker and creepys Jason vs Freddy review
@@JayD05 - I Think the Return of Joker-Episode would fit more
@@hermannmakuta3311 decker’s shin Godzilla review would be nice
tamara is Diabetic I believe. I thing she admited as such in the 'making of the toon disney episode " or whatever it was called with the run of disney catoons back when saturday morning cartoons were still saturday morning cartoons and something kids looked foreard to instead of the nonstop spree of cartoons on the daily we have now.
Have you seen any movie in your life or did your parents forbidd you to watch them did they saw them as the devils work or have you sleeping under a big rock.?
Day 124 of asking if you can please react to "PROP HUNT IN REAL LIFE" by Couch Cast?
Actually, if you want to watch anything related to Batman, do yourself a favor and watch "Batman: the Animated Series".
It is not only one of the greatest animated series of all time, but also some of the best Batman media ever made.
It was my first Batman movie, too, so I'm not judging!
Ayy twins
My friend.
You pick a fantastic Batman movie to start off with. Especially sense this has easily the Best Batman. Rest In Peace Kevin Conroy.
Say, since you've reacted to this, feel like checking out the rest of the Dark Knight Month episodes?
(Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, The Dark Knight Rises, and Batman (1989))
...What... nothing batman related at all?... wow.
Also, the dc abridged series is partly made using the dc animated universe (mainly the justice league unlimited) as well as newer dc animated properties (young justice and a bunch of animated movies). It is hilarious.
I recommend you react to Nostalgia Critic's review of Good Burger.
Heyo hold up hold up, HOW do you fall into an ancient city?!?
Water made me uncrouch and fall off a ledge right next to a shrieker
I’m still hoping you look at his review of Doug’s first movie
6:25
12:40 I'm genuinely impressed by this turn of events. Proud of you.
25:22 Ash & Misty
31:08 You & Chat
Never safe
So, you've never seen any of the Batman movies but you've seen Good Burger?
And here I thought I couldn't be surprised any further, kudos :)
Do the Nostalgia Critic review of Good Burger.
I recommend the NC-Episode
"Jupiter Ascending - Nostalgia Critic"
This Movie is sooo Dumb
If you’re reacting to these now you gotta check out Batman Under the red hood
If you’re interested, you should check out the Batman Beyond series. It’s a beauty in 1999, but yeah, set in the future of 2039 Bruce has become a retired old Sheldon and passes the mantle to someone else. Interesting fact the year when Bruce decides to retire as Batman was set in 2019. It was really good but a bit underrated. Only lasted two seasons.
Have done any of Nostalgia Critic’s Top 11 Videos?
It astounds me you did not watch any DC movies.
Only
Suicide Squad, Joker, and -Green Lantern-
I’m amazed I’ve seen 3 of them
Day thirteen of asking for a reaction to Max0r's "An Incorrect Summary of Metal Gear Rising"
my lord, dude....wtf? really? FIRST Batman movie? XD for real, WHAT is your childhood?!
First Time?
Ahhh next reaction vid has to be nostalgia critic's Batman Vs. TMNT man it was funny he has to see that one next
Now you need to watch Nostalgia Critic's other Batman reviews
You've never watched a good D.C comics film!! May I suggest Superman and Superman 2 (The original Super hero and reason for this Genre), Batman 1989, Batman Returns, This Film of coarse, The dark Knight trilogy, Justice league (snyder cut), Wonder Woman, Batman Under the red hood, and the entire DC animated Universe ending with Justice League Unlimited.....your a true fan at that point.
Was the joker not good??
Note: Watch the DONNER CUT of Superman II if you watch it.
you should check his videos on siskel and ebert
This was also one of the first superhero movies that created a new villain as comic/TV fans know the identities of the villains already and most of their movie mysteries are trying to figure out their ultimate goal and plans to achieve them.
I'd say stay away from the other Batman movie reviews until you've decided if you'll A. Watch them and B. make a movie channel
Edit: also react to the animated series if possible
You should react to his good burger review
I recommend doing Nostalgia Critic’s Is This The Best Joker Death? Video next.
Can you watch SovietWomble’s ArmA 3 series, please? His videos are really good.
react to the NC review of Batman vs Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
I feel like now he has to react to nostalgia critics other Batman reviews
Duck, you NEED to start a movie reactions channel. Also you should check out his Top 11 Batman: The Animated Series Episodes list.
Since you brought it up, he did do a review of Ryan Reynolds’s Green Lantern movie, as well as on the Good Burger movie
m.th-cam.com/video/sx5uNnTkUfw/w-d-xo.html This is the review I’m talking about
This movie is one of the all time best batman movies.
Can I just lend you my HBO Max Account and you can see The Batman sires (before they take out the streaming servos)
I think I have hbo still but thanks
Why don't you just watch Batman Mask of the Phantasm. Why are you watching nostalgia critic review it?
My god. I’ve been waiting for a moment like this. My dear boy, if you want I can teach you about Batman movies. 😌
You get another one next week
would have rather you actually watched it than a review of it, but eh
As a huge Batman fan all i just gotta say is watch Batman: The Animated Series, but just know that Batman: The Animated Series sometimes crosses over with Superman: The Animated Series and also Batman: The Animated Series has a sequel series set 35 to 40 years in the future the show's called Batman Beyond and Batman Beyond has a animated movie called Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker
If you’ve seen good burger check nostalgia critic’s review of Good Burger.
So... when are you going to do movie reactions? You know, for when you react to The Dark Knight and finally get a reference or two?
I have no idea at this time
@@theduckgoesmoo if you do movie reactions you should start with the dark knight trilogy, it's amazing..
Check out Jabbody Dubs specifically their Cathy Mitchel videos which fun fact the real Cathy watches and loves them
good movie to be your first. Kevin Conroy (RIP) was the god damn Batman
14:00 now you've seen the.....BAT GLARE!!
also yes while batman doesnt kill (mostly)
he does what he does out of vengeance for his parents murder, even if he doesnt want to admit it and hides behind the veil of "for justice"
First Batman experience? Mask of the Phantasm?
Noice!
Why wouldn't you just watch the movie?
This is Definitely one of the Best Batman movies with the best voices for Batman and Joker. Batman was voiced by Kevin Conroy who sadly passed away late last year and he's voiced in so much media related to Batman as the Bat himself or a Cameo role, and the Joker was voiced my Mark Hamill who most may know as Luke Skywalker from Star Wars but You may know as the voice of Fire Lord Ozai from Avatar, and Definitely has the best Joker voice and Laughs(their is an entire video compilation of his Joker laughs from the DC Animated Universe it's so Good)
Dude are you serious? You got to at least see the Dark Knight it's one of the best Batman movies out there Heath Ledger was so amazing
Reaction request (top 10 gaming “Top 10 Scary Things FNAF Henry Emily has done”) please also hi
react to nostalgia critic Hoodwinked.
Seeing you react to this Batman movie was the most interesting one as I was blown away with the animation budget was amazing when I was younger and heading Kevin acting being super. 😄 it was a sad moment when he passed last year, and it hit home when i heard about it. But I felt honored when I met him before his passing.
Phantasm is great, as is the rest of the animated series. It's kind of the first mass market cartoon not from Japan that is good for adults too. It has both the definitive Batman as well as the definitive joker. It also revived the popularity of animated super hero shows. Superman the animated series was made by the same people and takes place in the same universe. Later on, they had the great justice league show as a sequel series and Batman of the future with Batman beyond. Also, the Christopher Nolan movies are excellent (though the final one is a little weak in my opinion), superior to any superhero movie you have seen so far, no offense. Christopher Nolan is a great director in general.
The phantasm basically became an assassin for hire, she appears in the final episode of justice league unlimited, which is actually more like the final episode of Batman beyond. She also appears in some comics that take place in the original DC animated universe
Can yo react to joshscorcher 10 ten EA fails please
hey Kyle, i'd love it if you watched this N.C. episode where he talks about the Joker movie, and asks: "what if Batman is all in his head?" and goes into depth about the Joker as a character, as well as if the things in the movie are real or not. th-cam.com/video/1D6eRVUJv2k/w-d-xo.html