And was having, as were most everyone on the show, a most Egg-selent time! The cast had way too much fun, actually getting in an egg fight with actual eggs at the end of one Egghead episode!
@@lathanfitzpatrick3531Maybe if in the next Matt Reeves Batman movie they decide to include the villain, they could say he’s the one who has been distributing the “Drops” around Gotham City for a while but he still has a comic accurate look, a top hat with a set of dark green clothes, but he still keeps a pocket watch which he uses to keep his underlings in check. He also mentions that the drops are meant to make a personal wonderland for the people who take the drug.
I used to think of Clock King as a Green Arrow villain too, but that cover they showed of Star Spangled comics was golden age, and housed a solo Robin series for years, much like Strange Tales originally housed a solo Johnny Storm series for a few years. The Star Spangled comic series actually allows (super trivia alert!) Robin to claim more Golden Age comics appearances than Batman! So if clock king was a Robin foe first, then I guess he can be considered a Batman/Robin foe before being a Green Arrow foe. But I still consider him a GA rogues member since GA has so few (Vertigo, Merlin the black archer).
Egghead’s my fave from this list. Vincent Price played him perfectly. Loved his obsession with eggs; he even had an assistant named Miss Bacon. 🍳🍳 + 🥓🥓🥓🥓🥓 😇 In one episode, he kidnapped Comissioner Gordon in exchange for a.10 cent ransom for each and every egg consumed. He and King Tut even deduced Batman’s true identity. King Tut was also fun. In one episode, when he admonishes his men: “There will be no violence! I hate violence! But I love torture! Such clean family fun!” Clock King was also seen in the 1960s Adam West Batman series, played by Walter Slezak.
I genuinely like Professor Pyg and Clock King. The final page of Batman and Robin 1 featuring Professor Pyg placing a human mask on a person was what sold me into Batman. As for Clock King, while I feel Sean McKeever's run was littered with editorial mandates (too many evil Titans shortly after one another,) he was able to evolve a campy villain to someone more sinister.
Edwin Camacho Pyg is the greatest Batman villain to come out in the last decade. Twisted, talented, and he leaves a lasting impact wherever he goes. What he does can never be undone, yet he kills very few people.
you can say wathever you want about professor pyg, he maybe... unusual but he is the ONLY batman villain that actually scares me, i mean when i read the Grand Morrison comic he just straight down terrefied me (just imagine my reaction when i dicovered that he was in Arkham Knight) i mean think about, for exemple everytime i look at the joker is impossible to at least smile at him, with professor pyg there's nothing to smile about.
+Rafael Couto I must respectfully disagree. Viewed correctly, Professor Pyg is just a horribly misguided genius with a god complex, believing he is correct and everyone else is wrong. The Joker on the other hand is so unpredictably psychotic that no other villain really wants to work with him. Plus there is that scary clown face. Clowns have frightened me my whole life.
king tut! I love him because you can tell how much fun the actor was having with the character. like he would just try to get a rise out of his scene partners and really ham it up. some fine quality camp right there!
So Roddy McDowell voiced the Mad Hatter in the cartoon? He was the Book Worm in the 60s TV show! And who didn't love Victor Buono's King Tut! Abuhrahbusimbutoo!!
Adam West told the story behind the egg fight at the end of the Egghead episode. They got hundreds of real, old rotting egge from surrounding chicken farms to use in the scene. Afterwards the clean up crew was able to get rid of eggy mess, but not the odor. The next couple of episodes were shot with rotten egg smell everywhere.
For those who don't know, Egghead was played by actor Vincent Price, before he became famous for the creepy horror lines in Michael Jackson's "Thriller" (1982)
Other Honorable mentions include; -Zebra Man -Kite Man -Orca -Eraser -Captain Boomerang -Mine -Killer Moth -March Harriett -Zodiac Master -Cat Man -Gentlemen Ghost Thank you Lego Batman movie for reminding me of them.
+Shane Pleasants wel since they in the comics litarlly say that he was inspired by Alice in wondeeland, does that really make it a rip off? Its more like he is addicted to it Making it more like a mental illness. That us what i think
Stan McSerr Well, yes and no. This Mad Hatter was obsessed with hats and wanted Batman's cowl above all else. Thank goodness for bat anti-radiation pills...
Okay this gets a little complicated. Fact is that there were TWO Mad Hatters. The one in the 1960's with the hat fetish was a copycat who Batman THOUGHT was the original (later finding out that the original had never actually left Arkham) so he WAS and he wasn't
Ahh its got to be out of Mr mxyzptlk but I actually like that characters since he can erase superman or anything for that matter. I think the weirdest could be The prankster or Toyman.
what about the Penny Plunderer. it's even weirder because they took him trying to crush batman with a giant penny and gave it to two-face after they wiped him from continuity
Humpty Dumpty could've been on this list. Worst part of it is that he's not a villain in his own mind and perhaps the most tragic of characters in his own right. I'd also put out, "The General" who was an 8-year-old kid who managed to unite and control the gangs of Gotham.
Egghead and Condiment Man both were very weird.. but their puns were absolutely to die for. A steady diet of them are very cheesy, but make a delicious omelet for the mind. Mad Hatter, though.. totally weird in the psychotic way.
Juan Carlos Cavero Gamarra , the first is a good idea.. we could dish it out and not have our brains scrambled while we are being saucy. I relish the idea, and it would go over easy, I believe. I don't think nap time is a good idea, as the days of my life flow too fast, and I also spread too thin out on the surface to lay down on the job.
Star Child He loved it. So much so that he kept throwing eggs at Adam West and Burt Ward after the director said cut. When told he should stop, he replied, "With a full arsenal? Not a chance!"
What some people don't remember is that Condiment King was actually created by the Joker when he decided to hypnotize three random comedians. Why they decided to make him a recurring villain I'll never know.
3:00 it was in The Batman that he could control time. In Batman TAS he could just time things out very well, even Batman himself. Surprised he's on here, I really only think of the TAS version and that one locked Batman in an air tight safe to suffocate, so yeah more terrifying than wired for me, time puns and all.
Daniel Vaughan Oh, right! I forgot about that trap. That was brilliant. Sealed in a time release vault with a device that sucked the air out of the room. The device was wired to explode if tampered with. That was one of his closest calls in that show. Thank god Clock King used a cassette tape...
This is a pretty good list, although you should've mentioned that Clock King (who by the way also appears in "Arrow") in "Batman: The Animated Series" only gained control over time in his second appearance by stealing a time manipulation invention from the scientist who invented it, and Condiment Man wasn't actually a criminal but a normal comedian brainwashed by Joker.
Special mention should have been given to Calendar Man's Rule 63 version, Calendar Girl, who, though equally ridiculous as a villain, was much more tragic as a character.
Wasn't Calander Man updated recently with actual powers? The Batman the Long Halloween awkwardly has Holiday doing the same thing (with Calander Man knowing who he is).
Clock King is more of a Green Arrow villain, really. Also, Condiment King (along with Pack Rat and Mighty Mom) were intended to be jokes. In BTAS they were comedians that the Joker hypnotized into thinking they were costumed criminals.
Mad Hatter is legit cool but you left out Eraser, Kite-Man, King of Cats, and the friggin' Penny Plunderer? WTF?! Flamingo frustrates me since I absolutely love his look but his origin just doesn't work.
Condiment King is probably one of the worst and weirdest batman villains, yet he’s one of the only villains who have nearly killed Robin. Y’see, robin was allergic to mustard, so condiment king squirted him in the mouth with gallons and gallons of it, drowning him in mustard, and his allergy nearly killed him, but Batman came just in time and saved him. So as STUPID as the character is, for that stunt he pulled, he gets my respect.
I honestly don't care that some people don't like TAS' Clock King, I love him. There's just something about the simplicity of him that is insanely appealing to me. BTW, "JARVIS" Tetch? It's "JERVIS" Tetch.
I personally find the Heretic to be creepy as fck, he is a over-grown sized muscled killer with a child's head, murdered his cloned twin brother, got beaten by his dad and then killed by his mum... (Damian, Batman and Taliya) seriously wheres the child welfair office in gotham?
Batman The Brave and the Bold is one of the most enjoyable “modern” cartoons Massively underrated Clock King can be a great villain if written seriously and Pyg is horrifying
Yes, the great Vincent Price. Actually, in 60s Batman was very common to have stars from that time as guests or villains, Mr. Price was one of them, and Egghead was brilliant.
Radu Dracula Well, there is an Egghead in Marvel, but he isn't egg themed or campy. He's a black hearted bastard with an intense hatred for Henry Pym. He just happens to have a very egg shaped head.
motor4X4kombat MAN IF Eggman was voiced by Vincent PRICE IN SONIC CD AS HIS FIRST AND ONLY ROLE IN A VIDEO GAME BEFORE HIS DEATH ON OCTOBER 2666th 1993!!!!!!! (everybody laughing while the Seinfeld theme song plays.)
The Pyg guy in Arkham Knight genuinely creeped me out when I fought him.
Yeah I kept getting the chills from him. I also enjoyed the Mad Hatter. I actually find his insanity to be interesting, especially in the games.
If that creeps you out, so never watch the Twilight Zone's episode "Eye of the beholder".....Also, he have a sidekick that resembles a frog, so nice.
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yeah pyg, being a grant morrison created character, is among the batman characters who is both weird and incredibly disturbing
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That moment when you realize horror icon Vincent Price played a man who fights with trick eggs
And was having, as were most everyone on the show, a most Egg-selent time! The cast had way too much fun, actually getting in an egg fight with actual eggs at the end of one Egghead episode!
Wendy Robinson Famous on set story, that. He was told to stop but replied, "With a full arsenal? Not a chance!"
Wendy Robinson
Egg-squisite.
I know right
You know you're a Batman fan when all of this seems normal to you.
Jackdaw Mystery for me when your a batman fan everything is normal😊
Jackdaw Mystery lol true, true. being a nerd is sweet
Jackdaw Mystery I know. half of these aren't even weird
omfg xD
Jackdaw Mystery I'm not alone
Professor Pyg terrifies me, he needs to be in a movie.
ManiacX1999 i love professor pyg
He's in season 4 of Gothsm
Watch Gotham he's in it and yeah he is very terrifying in this
he's in gotham
ManiacX1999 he’s was one of my favorite
Whoa, whoa, whoa. The Mad Hatter weird? Yes, but he was a badass batman villain.
I love how Gail Simone wrote him so uber powerful that he took down the entire Doom Patrol in one page.
He gave me goosebumps in 'gotham'
I’m wondering why
penny plunderer wasn’t on the list
He’s a good villain (especially in TAS) but the concept is random AF
Mad hatter is weird? I don't know how to say this buddy but that's kinda the point
Adam West dancing is gold.
TwinkleDemon yep
Is Lego batman on here?
It's an embrassment to Batman.
Ender Sage In a way...you see e annoying BatMite when you need hints in LEGO Batman 2
Filip Orvik fuck you he's the best one.
When you realize Calendar Man, Mad Hatter and even Condiment King will make their theatrical debut in The Lego Batman Movie
Mad hatter could be actually terrifying if given the proper writers
Mad Hatter wasn't in the lego batman movie
Mad Hatter was not in the Lego batman movie and his first theatrical debut was in the og tv show in 1966
@@lathanfitzpatrick3531Maybe if in the next Matt Reeves Batman movie they decide to include the villain, they could say he’s the one who has been distributing the “Drops” around Gotham City for a while but he still has a comic accurate look, a top hat with a set of dark green clothes, but he still keeps a pocket watch which he uses to keep his underlings in check. He also mentions that the drops are meant to make a personal wonderland for the people who take the drug.
Mad Hatter is one of Batman's most underrated villians. The side mission with him in Arkham City was great
412_Fly_Guy He was disturbing as hell.
TheBlues32 Yes...i liked his awkwardness
Mad Hatter's real name is Jervis Tetch, not Jarvis.
Also, Clock King started out as a Green Arrow villain.
I used to think of Clock King as a Green Arrow villain too, but that cover they showed of Star Spangled comics was golden age, and housed a solo Robin series for years, much like Strange Tales originally housed a solo Johnny Storm series for a few years. The Star Spangled comic series actually allows (super trivia alert!) Robin to claim more Golden Age comics appearances than Batman! So if clock king was a Robin foe first, then I guess he can be considered a Batman/Robin foe before being a Green Arrow foe. But I still consider him a GA rogues member since GA has so few (Vertigo, Merlin the black archer).
Is there a second T 8n his last name
Clock king's name. Means time flys in Latin. Tempus Fuget.
Clock King is STILL a Green Arrow villain.
Clock also made a one episode appearance in The Flash.
Condiment King didn't make it into the Arkham Knight games? I guess technology needs to ketchup.
Hahahaaaa
I relish the thought.
The developers were a bunch of mustards.
oh my god...
its just "the eraser" and i would love to see him in this show as a creepy villain
I do like how Gotham portrays the Mad Hatter character.
Egghead’s my fave from this list. Vincent Price played him perfectly. Loved his obsession with eggs; he even had an assistant named Miss Bacon.
🍳🍳 + 🥓🥓🥓🥓🥓 😇
In one episode, he kidnapped Comissioner Gordon in exchange for a.10 cent ransom for each and every egg consumed. He and King Tut even deduced Batman’s true identity.
King Tut was also fun. In one episode, when he admonishes his men: “There will be no violence! I hate violence! But I love torture! Such clean family fun!”
Clock King was also seen in the 1960s Adam West Batman series, played by Walter Slezak.
Professor Pyg gives me the creeps!
Samuel Preston i love professor pyg
Watch Gotham
mad hatter is actually one of my favorites of the rogue gallery
Same ever since B:TAS he was one of my favourites!
I genuinely like Professor Pyg and Clock King. The final page of Batman and Robin 1 featuring Professor Pyg placing a human mask on a person was what sold me into Batman. As for Clock King, while I feel Sean McKeever's run was littered with editorial mandates (too many evil Titans shortly after one another,) he was able to evolve a campy villain to someone more sinister.
Edwin Camacho Pyg is the greatest Batman villain to come out in the last decade. Twisted, talented, and he leaves a lasting impact wherever he goes. What he does can never be undone, yet he kills very few people.
Wondering why Eraser and Kite-Man didn't make this list
God they are the funniest
eraser and kite man are some of my favorites
And the Penny Plunderer!
Don’t forget penny plunderer
@@samuelwright6114 and the mirror man
you can say wathever you want about professor pyg, he maybe... unusual but he is the ONLY batman villain that actually scares me, i mean when i read the Grand Morrison comic he just straight down terrefied me (just imagine my reaction when i dicovered that he was in Arkham Knight) i mean think about, for exemple everytime i look at the joker is impossible to at least smile at him, with professor pyg there's nothing to smile about.
+Rafael Couto I must respectfully disagree. Viewed correctly, Professor Pyg is just a horribly misguided genius with a god complex, believing he is correct and everyone else is wrong. The Joker on the other hand is so unpredictably psychotic that no other villain really wants to work with him. Plus there is that scary clown face. Clowns have frightened me my whole life.
true! he is creepy
Rafael Couto yeah he is scary plain and simple
I would say Pyg sounds more realistic.
king tut! I love him because you can tell how much fun the actor was having with the character. like he would just try to get a rise out of his scene partners and really ham it up. some fine quality camp right there!
Maybe I'm going insane but is Egghead played by Vincent Price?
Ashleigh Tompkins yes it is
Blimey, that is unnerving
Eggsactly
Eggstremely.
Lol
So Roddy McDowell voiced the Mad Hatter in the cartoon? He was the Book Worm in the 60s TV show! And who didn't love Victor Buono's King Tut! Abuhrahbusimbutoo!!
How are Mad Hatter and Baby Doll weirder than your average Batman villain ?
lol. all of them play dress up but i love em
Baby Doll? A lot of pity I guess
Adam West told the story behind the egg fight at the end of the Egghead episode. They got hundreds of real, old rotting egge from surrounding chicken farms to use in the scene. Afterwards the clean up crew was able to get rid of eggy mess, but not the odor. The next couple of episodes were shot with rotten egg smell everywhere.
Vincent Price as Eggman... awesome!
Mário Carlos de Filipi egghead
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Eggman & the Eggmen were last seen with the Walrus.
Eggxactly
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For those who don't know, Egghead was played by actor Vincent Price, before he became famous for the creepy horror lines in Michael Jackson's "Thriller" (1982)
Other Honorable mentions include;
-Zebra Man
-Kite Man
-Orca
-Eraser
-Captain Boomerang
-Mine
-Killer Moth
-March Harriett
-Zodiac Master
-Cat Man
-Gentlemen Ghost
Thank you Lego Batman movie for reminding me of them.
Pershing
I can’t read these villain’s names without thinking about the LEGO Batman Movie!
they made the Mad Hatter a bit more of a threat in the TV series Gotham
And in the Arkham games he did really well in my opinion.
Zander Curiel true
Yea, i Always liked mad hatter. I think his outfit is on point and mind controll Cards are pretty cool
Yes they have but doesn't change its a dumbass ripoff of Alice in wonderland
+Shane Pleasants wel since they in the comics litarlly say that he was inspired by Alice in wondeeland, does that really make it a rip off? Its more like he is addicted to it Making it more like a mental illness. That us what i think
Condiment King doesn't count. He was made as a parody of weird Batman villains and he wasn't even a villain, just brainwashed by the Joker.
Now Polka Dot Man and Calendar Man have both appeared in The Suicide Squad
The Mad Hatter was also on the 60s Batman, played by David Wayne.
True, however, they ignored his "Alice in Wonderland" motif.
animefan25, you are right but it was still a strange character.
And had made his way into the Gotham series
Stan McSerr Well, yes and no. This Mad Hatter was obsessed with hats and wanted Batman's cowl above all else. Thank goodness for bat anti-radiation pills...
Okay this gets a little complicated. Fact is that there were TWO Mad Hatters. The one in the 1960's with the hat fetish was a copycat who Batman THOUGHT was the original (later finding out that the original had never actually left Arkham) so he WAS and he wasn't
Pyg was super creeper especially in Arkham Knight
Blackwing2040 i love professor pyg
And Gotham
What about that one villain who makes everyone break into song? He appeared in Batman: The Brave and the Bold and was voiced by Neal Patrick Harris.
Does anyone know if Mad Hatter and Professor Pyg ever teamed up? That would be terrifyingly weird!
Interesting team up! I'd love to see them!
I'm surprised that Maxi-Zeus didn't make the list since he's basically somewhat similar to King Tut complete with back story.
There's also a much toned down Clock King in Arrow & The Flash
mk6rfc1 yeah there is
mk6rfc1 I like clock king from batman tas
Clock King also appeared in the "Batman" 60's TV series as a stout man with a mustache.
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The "Arkham" games can make any campy Batman villain seem dark and terrifying.
What, no Ten-Eyed Man? This is an outrage!
FUN FACT: The Clock King also made into the Arrow tv show, played by Robert Knepper. Thats right, They made T-Bag into a supervillian.
Top 10 Weirdest Superman Characters next
Ahh its got to be out of Mr mxyzptlk but I actually like that characters since he can erase superman or anything for that matter.
I think the weirdest could be The prankster or Toyman.
Gus Gorman
Nuclear Man
Lenny Luthor
They need to just get the Fleischer cartoon villains the Bulleteers for that list. Oh, and Titano as well.
what about the Penny Plunderer. it's even weirder because they took him trying to crush batman with a giant penny and gave it to two-face after they wiped him from continuity
Polka Dot Man is in Suicide Squad
Let’s see how he goes from there.
Humpty Dumpty could've been on this list. Worst part of it is that he's not a villain in his own mind and perhaps the most tragic of characters in his own right. I'd also put out, "The General" who was an 8-year-old kid who managed to unite and control the gangs of Gotham.
Egghead and Condiment Man both were very weird.. but their puns were absolutely to die for. A steady
diet of them are very cheesy, but make a delicious omelet for the mind.
Mad Hatter, though.. totally weird in the psychotic way.
David Welsh in theory this comment was clever...in eggsacution- not so much
Jackson R , good one. Very nice.
So i guess they could get together and creat "The Breakfast Club", or maybe get along with Crazy Quilt, Sand Man and made a great nap time...
Juan Carlos Cavero Gamarra , the first is a good idea.. we could dish it out and not have our brains scrambled while we are being saucy. I relish the idea, and it would go over easy, I believe.
I don't think nap time is a good idea, as the days of my life flow too fast, and I also spread too thin out on the surface to lay down on the job.
You've got some sharp puns there my friend
60s Batman was full of bizarre one-note villains, if it comes to that...
I can't believe Vincent Price played Egg head
Star Child He loved it. So much so that he kept throwing eggs at Adam West and Burt Ward after the director said cut. When told he should stop, he replied, "With a full arsenal? Not a chance!"
LOL
You get to see Professor Pyg in Arkham Knight. The opera music makes him more scarier than he is!
Saw Vincent Price in the thumbnail and clicked on it.
King Tut was awesome! Victor Buono's hamming it up was perfect!
Egghead is weird?! Fuck that! He was awesome and funny and plus he's played by Vincent Price so what's not to love?
What some people don't remember is that Condiment King was actually created by the Joker when he decided to hypnotize three random comedians. Why they decided to make him a recurring villain I'll never know.
Where's eraser man
Lucario7642 Gaming
I think you mean "The Eraser"
I'm sure
and the person only made of weed
3:00 it was in The Batman that he could control time. In Batman TAS he could just time things out very well, even Batman himself. Surprised he's on here, I really only think of the TAS version and that one locked Batman in an air tight safe to suffocate, so yeah more terrifying than wired for me, time puns and all.
Daniel Vaughan Oh, right! I forgot about that trap. That was brilliant. Sealed in a time release vault with a device that sucked the air out of the room. The device was wired to explode if tampered with. That was one of his closest calls in that show. Thank god Clock King used a cassette tape...
Professor Pyg is the newest psycho on the Gotham TV series
LadyCathryn i love professor pyg
Yay, finally WatchMojo has shown Professor Pyg in their videos! Now please make an origins video on him! :)
WHAT THE FUCK IS PITBULL DOING IN A BATMAN MOVIE
This is a pretty good list, although you should've mentioned that Clock King (who by the way also appears in "Arrow") in "Batman: The Animated Series" only gained control over time in his second appearance by stealing a time manipulation invention from the scientist who invented it, and Condiment Man wasn't actually a criminal but a normal comedian brainwashed by Joker.
What about Bookworm?
Special mention should have been given to Calendar Man's Rule 63 version, Calendar Girl, who, though equally ridiculous as a villain, was much more tragic as a character.
I think the clock king was short on TIME get it
deadpool the 2nd good one
Manly Man thanks
deadpool the 2nd XD I bet it took years to think of
pretty sure he's a green arrow villain
awsome person yes
Clock King is indeed weird, but he outsmarted Batman twice in the animated series.
Mad Hatter and Flamingo are not weird characters. King Tut is just the tv version of Maxie Zeus, although technically King Tut came first.
Professor Pyg is not all that weird... He's messed up
They missed Maxie Zeus and Killer Moth
Saiyef96
Killer Moth was more menacing in Teen Titans.
Wasn't Calander Man updated recently with actual powers? The Batman the Long Halloween awkwardly has Holiday doing the same thing (with Calander Man knowing who he is).
And they say Zeus is out of his mind.
Clock King is more of a Green Arrow villain, really.
Also, Condiment King (along with Pack Rat and Mighty Mom) were intended to be jokes. In BTAS they were comedians that the Joker hypnotized into thinking they were costumed criminals.
Somehow I find Vincent Price less intimidating like this.
Mad Hatter is legit cool but you left out Eraser, Kite-Man, King of Cats, and the friggin' Penny Plunderer? WTF?!
Flamingo frustrates me since I absolutely love his look but his origin just doesn't work.
I liked Mad Hatter a lot. He seemed to be a cool character
Jervis Tetch is amazing! He's my second fave batman villain of all time with Scarecrow at #1. Mad hatter is absolutely brilliant.!
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Condiment King is probably one of the worst and weirdest batman villains, yet he’s one of the only villains who have nearly killed Robin. Y’see, robin was allergic to mustard, so condiment king squirted him in the mouth with gallons and gallons of it, drowning him in mustard, and his allergy nearly killed him, but Batman came just in time and saved him. So as STUPID as the character is, for that stunt he pulled, he gets my respect.
You forgo orca eraser and kiteman also March harriot
Orca isn't really weird, she's just a not very known villain :p
Truly the Lego Batman Movie has both inspired and condemned this list.
I honestly don't care that some people don't like TAS' Clock King, I love him. There's just something about the simplicity of him that is insanely appealing to me.
BTW, "JARVIS" Tetch? It's "JERVIS" Tetch.
They're all real, probably worth a google
finally a reference to the lego batman movie it’s such a good batman movie no joke
You forgot David Wayne in the campy version of Batman (66-8) as Mad Hatter, but not Wonderland themed... He stole hats.
Ugh puns. Also don't pretend mad hatter and baby doll aren't awesome!
Lily Welsh The Mad Hatter Episode on Batman: TAS was awesome!
I personally find the Heretic to be creepy as fck, he is a over-grown sized muscled killer with a child's head, murdered his cloned twin brother, got beaten by his dad and then killed by his mum...
(Damian, Batman and Taliya)
seriously wheres the child welfair office in gotham?
iHaveGrudgeAgainstUT He was born in a whale corpse. I think that puts him outside their jurisdiction.
egghead. played by Vincent Price to many egg puns
Dude cracked me up, though.
6:09 "You fiendish devil!" More like a deviled egg if you ask me! HAHA! These are the Jokes, or should I say Yolks, HAHAHAHAHAHA! Get it?
what about batcow? it should have at least made to HMs
but shes a cow and a very normal cow
Batman The Brave and the Bold is one of the most enjoyable “modern” cartoons
Massively underrated
Clock King can be a great villain if written seriously and Pyg is horrifying
Wait a minute , egghead is in the marvel universe not the dc universe?
Radu Dracula different egghead m8
Radu Dracula He's in both actually, but DC egghead is lesser known. It's a bit uncommon for lesser characters from both to share the same names.
Jackson R and by way,I think he's is played by Vincent Price.
Is egghead played by Vincent Price?
Yes, the great Vincent Price. Actually, in 60s Batman was very common to have stars from that time as guests or villains, Mr. Price was one of them, and Egghead was brilliant.
Radu Dracula Well, there is an Egghead in Marvel, but he isn't egg themed or campy. He's a black hearted bastard with an intense hatred for Henry Pym. He just happens to have a very egg shaped head.
Professor Pyg is one of my favorite villains ever! I was so excited to see him in his first live-action debut on the show Gotham.
is it me or eggman is vincent price?
motor4X4kombat Yes that is Vincent Price.
motor4X4kombat MAN IF Eggman was voiced by Vincent PRICE IN SONIC CD AS HIS FIRST AND ONLY ROLE IN A VIDEO GAME BEFORE HIS DEATH ON OCTOBER 2666th 1993!!!!!!!
(everybody laughing while the Seinfeld theme song plays.)
No shit.
Vincent Price was Egghead.
4:11 You guys should have included Pyg's rendition of the Cell Block Tango. It would have help accentuate his weirdness ^.^
As much as I love the batman villains there all fucking weird
lol same
Zeus from the animated series who thought Batman was Hades
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Those egg puns were egg-cruciating!
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Just your Average Joe hi
Just your Average Joe thats weird cause i came after you and im 1848th
*Hope you're having a ok day*
from a Irish Youtber
WhyNot Keith -_-
Why did nearly every single one of them appeared in the Lego Batman Movie?
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Elijah Wilson nope.
Elijah Wilson wrong
Brandon Zola wrong
Well considering it's Gotham, the weird ones would be the crooks WITHOUT a themed costume.
Like Louie the lilac.
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SuperLucasb hi 3rd :3
GOOD FOR YOU WASNT ASKING FOR UR OPINION :)
SuperLucasb BOOM
Condiment King was a character who was brainwashed by Joker, he was supposed to be ridiculous.
No I'M Tj! And then they made him real in the comics...didn't even give him the guns.
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UR 1ST CONGRATS!! XD
Michael Overberg nopeZ.
Brandon Zola yes
congrats troll "pats head"
Batman: you ain't from around here
Batmite: I'm from another DIMENSION