Nah, the the entirety of Japan beats him in terms of horniness. Here, the girls are fairly well dressed, and don't have detailed animation on certain "bits" every frame they're on screen.
@@Manglet762 well Bruce Timm also is the guy who ships HARD Batgirl and Batman, so he'll fit right there with them. Though there's still people like Michael Bay, Uwe Bol, people that made the man show, Harvey Mlnster Weinstein, i'll say japan is pretty tame compared to those people
I love that Batman tried the old "Scare Em Straight" tactic by overplaying Roxy's game and making her think he'd let them crash into the canyon, to try and show her thrill-seeking ways will wind up killing her... only for Roxy to go _"Joke's on you, I'm _*_TOTALLY INTO THIS SHIT"_* And then he has to grab her and jump off right before they both die, all the whole Roxy is just creaming herself, and you can see in his face how _annoyed_ Bats is! XD XD XD
Whereas within the DCAU, Joker has proven that he’s afraid of death, especially if it’s not funny or is a joke at his own expense. Such as when The Nobody seems willing to suicide bomb him. Or when he forgot that the water he’s diving in has like a dozen sharks in it. Or “Batman? You would let me fry, would ya?”
@@davidw.2791Joker isn’t necessarily afraid to die (“That bomb’s going off even if I go with it”), it’s more he’s terrified of dying in a way that may be embarrassing or forgettable. He’s a vain attention seeker, so if he’s got to go, it has to be in a blaze of glory.
I still laugh at the fact that the only reason she got into crime is because she used to be an actress, but her insistence on doing her own increasingly dangerous stunts caused the insurance costs of her studio to skyrocket (no pun intended), so she was fired. She doesn't even do crimes for personal gain or revenge, she just does it for the raw thrill of risking life and limb.
I don't think she was even bothered about being fired, all she really cared about was having more thrills, she is more of a thrill junkie, it is a psychological issue were the adrenaline rush you get during dangerous stunts is so euphoric you get addicted to it and to feed it you increase the risks to the point of death. She actually needs real help.
The only real crime she seems to commit is crashing into the wall when Batman and Superman removes her from the rocket. Technically she does a bit of damage in a city that has real issues. She is an interesting character and she actually has a personality. There is also the fact that she randomly has a rocket that she operates. There is no explanation of how she obtained it or how it was even created like we get with the equipment of other other characters. She is also somewhat mysterious. She seems like she does not belong in that type of thing and that is the beauty of it. She looks like the type of character one would find on a 1950s Coca Cola poster. With the art style and the randomness of it all. I wish we could see more of her. Amidst all the violence between organised gangs, supervillains and superheroes, we have Roxy Rocket driving around like an old soul.
Poor Roxy. She has potential, but no wonder she fell off because she is obviously out of place in the Batman mythos. I would give her the Kingpin treatment and have her fight heroes that suit her style more, like Hal Jordan, Booster Gold, and Dick Grayson, funnily enough.
@@Sonic-oh2ly Kinda agree. She is just so tame compared to the other villains. They all have a degree of a true threatening presence and/or raw insanity to develop their characters. Even Catwoman still had a dangerous side to her. Something about Roxy is just too silver age. She is better off fighting other heroes that better complement her personality, like Hal Jordan, Booster, or even Robin/Nightwing.
@@spencerpayton5401 Yeah, like a lot of Batman's enemies have some kind of tragic backstory, often about being screwed over by the corruption plaguing Gotham so they turn to crime as a way of lashing out or achieving an end that seems out of reach by legitimate means and it hits Batman hard because he feels like he could've ended up like them if he lost hope. There's also just straight up evil sadists who test Batman's resolve to adhere to his principles and make him question his effectiveness. Roxy's just an adrenaline junkie who's more of a danger to herself than to anyone else. She's not sympathetic enough for her self-destructive behavior to be tragic and frightening and she's not evil or menacing enough to make you worry about who she's going to hurt or how far she's going to push Batman. I feel like in order for her to work she'd either have to skew more along the lines of Harley and the Joker with her setting up stunts that involve unwilling participants being put in danger to satisfy her need for excitement they way they drag unwilling participants into their eternal prank war with Batman. Or you'd have to go the tragic, out for revenge route with her maybe having suffered a career ending injury or losing a sister or a boyfriend or mentor in a stunt gone wrong, so she kidnaps the people she thinks are responsible for the accident due to negligence and recreates the conditions of the stunts they were supposed to coordinate and oversee that weren't as safe as they promised, and gambles with their lives the same way they gambled with hers/the person she loved.
@@russellbrown6888 that's what I'm talking about, the creators of the show are just as baffled as you are. To this day, they still can't believe they've gotten away with it and no one knows why and it's better that they don't know in my opinion.
This is one of the reasons why the New Batman Adventures were better than the old Batman the animated series. They had tons of innuendos like this in the series as well as the Superman TAS series. Once they moved from Fox Kids to Kids WB, the handcuffs were taken off and they literally had more creative freedom to go darker and edgier with their shows making the Batman more mature than it's previous iteration.
Honestly though, Roxy seems like she'd work better as a heroine than a villain. Her villain motivation is pretty weak and her stuntwoman skills and rocket aren't really enough to make her a menacing threat, but they are enough to make her a compelling underdog hero. Like, there's no tension to a fight between her and Superman or Batman because you don't believe for a second that she's strong enough or skilled enough or crafty enough to defeat them. But flip that scenario on its head and suddenly it's a lot more compelling wondering how an ordinary human woman with nothing but a fast ride and her experience as a stuntwoman is going to overcome people with actual superpowers, vast arsenals of weapons and gadgets, and expertise in a variety of disciplines to make them some of the most elite fighters and strategists in the world. It'd be really easy to just change her origin from "turned to crime to fuel her need for excitement" to "turned to crime-fighting to fuel her need for excitement" and then build an interesting character arc from there. Like maybe where she starts off just doing it for fun but starts doing it out of more genuine altruism when someone thanks her and makes her see the impact of the good she's doing. Or maybe she takes it more seriously when things get too real and she realizes that it's not just a game between her and the villains, other people's lives are depending on her putting their safety first and not making reckless decisions for the thrill of adventure. Maybe there could be an arc where she hits her breaking point with a moment where she failed and someone died or she thought she was actually going to die but got saved at the last moment and then has PTSD that she needs to overcome to get back in the game and regain her fearlessness and then maybe approach what she does with a different mindset than "this is exciting/this is scary" like "I know what to do to survive this. I have control in this situation/there are too many variables for this to be worth the risk".
Yep, she definitely fits the anti-hero femme fatale strides quite well. I actually think she could be as well loved as Catwoman just less cool kitty and more hot rod gal.
Agreed, and I'll say the same thing to all the characters in TAS cartoon to have their chance to shine like Harley and such, in other product and TV series as well as movies and such, so yeah
I want more characters like this in DC. Just exceptional people out to do what they can rather than be paragons or villains. Like, is a regular person got super powers they’d probably use them to break social conventions they disagree with, but would also probably use them to help people out and be generally chill
Same here. That's exactly what I would've done if I had powers. I would obviously be selfish with them and I wouldn't help out every person like the typical Superhero. However I do help out people and I would do it for free. Also I wouldn't be a dick just because I have them.
I agree she's a more of nuisance for the heroes but still a fun character. I can see her as a neutral gun for hire kinda chick. Smuggling or being hired to be a tracker or a getaway driver.
In the comics, she gets out and reforms. Catwoman tries to frame her for relapsing and fails because they have noticeably different body language, and Bruce notices. I completely buy that.
Roxy Rocket is like the Clock King or Creeper, villains who have potential but are being neglected. She could have easily paired up with Harley or another of the Rogue Gallery for an interesting episode.
@@fictiontheorizer1991 doubt it. Harley and Roxy are so similar, both demanding attention, both adrenaline junkies, that the two would butt heads until one got killed.
@@ThePathStrider You're not wrong; look at what happened when Livewire got added to a Harley and Ivy episode. Roxy probably would've been friendlier than Livewire, but their motivations and mutual extrovert/adrenaline junkie tendencies would probably scuttle any chance of their goals working out. Ivy works long term with Harley because she provides a stable grounding for her. Roxy and Harley might've made for a fun spree; crime or romantically (probably), but it'd probably end in flames one way or the other.
I always liked the way Roxy was drawn, much like a Des Taylor piece of art. While she isn't the greatest villain around, she would make a great superhero sidekick. Some stunt and fighting skills, knowledge of mechanics, flying prowess...interesting character!
A notable contender for being drafted into Task Force X or a Suicide Squad movie; Roxy Rocket could given Joker a money run. Hope she gets more notoriety.
Roxy is that one girl who do stuff just cause. She doesn't need deep motivation, just that simple thing most people one but some get it by force instead of nothing. I like this type of character, they have a lot of potential to be anti-hero when the need arise life cat women for example.
Roxy is unique in her appearance and what she uses. Her utilities are all 50s sci-fi style which is cool. Thing is she stands out too much. She'd be better in a space adventure or a more Sci-fi setting where the eccentricities are more fitting.
@@jeffgoode9865 I mean, “Knight Times” opens with her in Metropolis and Superman is like “You have *zero* chance of evading me. Why are you even in my city and not Gotham?”
🤨 She doesn't fit a batman villain? She's literally an adrenaline junkie who doesn't care if she dies as long as she goes out in a blaze of glory. She can't control her impulse for seeking thrills which is why she has gone into crime and works as a mercenary. She's not much different from Catwoman. She fits the bill for a Batman villain to a T.
@@blueblur2273 I don't know I feel batman villains should never fall into the public nuisance variety of villain. Plus I feel like she should be villain to someone willing to play cat and mouse with her.
@samuraibear5102 Except for the fact that most of Batmans villains in this show fall into the category of public nuisance. Batman doesn't enjoy playing cat and mouse with any of them but does so anyway because, for the most part, they pose a danger to the general public
I like how in the end she was like "ok no let's get off" but then Batman prevents her from changing course and she pretty much love him for it, and Batman thinks he found someone probably crazier than most of his rogue gallery, as most don't want to die, while Roxy doesn't care dying for a cool stunt.
Roxy has such a cool and fun concept but her being such a semi-serious villain gives her kite man and calendar man vibes that modern batman most definitely doesn’t have.
I have to say, the only way the could a made the innuendos here more obvious is if the rocket was painted a certain color. These cartoons were the best.
"You're the best! The ultimate thrill! The final stunt! Me & You! Yeah! YEAH!!! YEEEAAAAAHHHH!!!!!"🚀💥💥💥💥💥💥💥 Me seeing the episode for the 1st time last month: "Well shit...."😶
Can We get more on Roxy Rocket? Within movies, video games even animated episodes? I always wanted to see more if her, many doubt her abilities but to me she is interesting. Harley Quinn, Catwoman, Poison Ivy but we need some more like her to be an addiction!
I bet you she fits right in other villain galleries for heroes like the flash, green arrow, and Nightwing. Oh honestly realistically she's not even on the radar of Batman or Superman. She's only appeared in these because Bruce Tim created her and liked her and put her in the shows because he worked on the only two DC shows at the time.
If half the violent acts in this episode, let alone the whole series, was made live action, it would be R. Giant crescent wrench to the side, mini gun shooting into buildings of Gotham probably killing innocent people like that scene in Dredd. I wanna see Matt Reeves bring this episode to life 😂
She could make an interesting anti-hero. A thrill seeker who ignores the law and tangles with villains for the thrill. Someone who prefers finding her own thrill over moral questions.
Out of all the characters to come about from the TAS shows; this was one I really wish had taken off like Harley did. I don't understand why the adrenaline junkie would've gone villain when it seems like Gotham would make being a hero out to be the much bigger challenge. A new supervillain shows up every week; and provided the girl cared enough to only risk her own life, she could keep civilian casualties low. Only reason I can think of is that it never occurs to her that she'd get that thrill she wants going after criminals just as much as she did committing the crime. Or that with Batman and his partners around; what is there for another non-bat hero to do?
Actually it makes perfect sense why she doesn't go after villains. The Villains are always losing to Batman. So the ultimate challenge would be taking on Batman not the villains. Also Batman doesn't kill so if she fails she gets to do the whole song and dance with him again.
@@blueblur2273 plus losing to the hero is fun for her. Even if most heroes won't give her the time of day and losing to the villain won't be fun just a jigsaw moment waiting to happen
The innuendos in this episode still get me every time. U can find that on the DCAU wiki. I'm surprised they actually allowed that to be in a family friendly show. Not complaining tho. Roxy was definitely something. Hot, feisty, risk-taking and unafraid.
Roxy as a next villian woman would've been a good choice in this series..! I kind of wish she made a comeback since she was a good villain and she was pretty cute and gorgeous..!
Calender Girl, Roxy Rocket and Baby Doll would’ve been an awesome trio since they’re all frm Show business/Hollywood. The show girls or something corny like that lol.
Everyday I'm reminded that Bruce Timm is the horniest man to ever live.
Nah, the the entirety of Japan beats him in terms of horniness. Here, the girls are fairly well dressed, and don't have detailed animation on certain "bits" every frame they're on screen.
@@Manglet762 well Bruce Timm also is the guy who ships HARD Batgirl and Batman, so he'll fit right there with them.
Though there's still people like Michael Bay, Uwe Bol, people that made the man show, Harvey Mlnster Weinstein, i'll say japan is pretty tame compared to those people
@@Manglet762 Yet Japan's birthrates have continually declined.
@@jp3813 Lack of horny women
@@jp3813 japans addiction to horny media probably contributes to declining birthrate tbh
I love that Batman tried the old "Scare Em Straight" tactic by overplaying Roxy's game and making her think he'd let them crash into the canyon, to try and show her thrill-seeking ways will wind up killing her...
only for Roxy to go _"Joke's on you, I'm _*_TOTALLY INTO THIS SHIT"_* And then he has to grab her and jump off right before they both die, all the whole Roxy is just creaming herself, and you can see in his face how _annoyed_ Bats is! XD XD XD
Whereas within the DCAU, Joker has proven that he’s afraid of death, especially if it’s not funny or is a joke at his own expense. Such as when The Nobody seems willing to suicide bomb him. Or when he forgot that the water he’s diving in has like a dozen sharks in it. Or “Batman? You would let me fry, would ya?”
@@davidw.2791Idk he was laughing his ass off on Luthor's ship
@@magicmoonmonke He felt like it.
Yup , I bet Roxy was dripping wet the whole time .
@@davidw.2791Joker isn’t necessarily afraid to die (“That bomb’s going off even if I go with it”), it’s more he’s terrified of dying in a way that may be embarrassing or forgettable. He’s a vain attention seeker, so if he’s got to go, it has to be in a blaze of glory.
I still laugh at the fact that the only reason she got into crime is because she used to be an actress, but her insistence on doing her own increasingly dangerous stunts caused the insurance costs of her studio to skyrocket (no pun intended), so she was fired.
She doesn't even do crimes for personal gain or revenge, she just does it for the raw thrill of risking life and limb.
It seems like Batman could just wait until she dies on her own.
I don't think she was even bothered about being fired, all she really cared about was having more thrills, she is more of a thrill junkie, it is a psychological issue were the adrenaline rush you get during dangerous stunts is so euphoric you get addicted to it and to feed it you increase the risks to the point of death. She actually needs real help.
Is that thrill why she basically used a fireworks version of the bat signal?
@@michaelkowal3230 sure, having batman chase after her, it makes stakes a lot higher aka more thrill.
The only real crime she seems to commit is crashing into the wall when Batman and Superman removes her from the rocket. Technically she does a bit of damage in a city that has real issues. She is an interesting character and she actually has a personality. There is also the fact that she randomly has a rocket that she operates. There is no explanation of how she obtained it or how it was even created like we get with the equipment of other other characters. She is also somewhat mysterious. She seems like she does not belong in that type of thing and that is the beauty of it. She looks like the type of character one would find on a 1950s Coca Cola poster. With the art style and the randomness of it all. I wish we could see more of her. Amidst all the violence between organised gangs, supervillains and superheroes, we have Roxy Rocket driving around like an old soul.
3:39 wow they actually let her arousal screams into the show.
That was way more than arousal. That’s “I’m going to die” climaxing.
@@darkpaw1522you mean *die?
@@epictoe7179 Yes, thanks, and fixed.
The way I see it, if they censors allowed the 90s X-Men to get away with Jean Grey's moans for using her telepathy, we get this too. 😁👍
ooooohhh i get that reference
3:39 - She totally just came. We all know it.
Poor Roxy. She has potential, but no wonder she fell off because she is obviously out of place in the Batman mythos. I would give her the Kingpin treatment and have her fight heroes that suit her style more, like Hal Jordan, Booster Gold, and Dick Grayson, funnily enough.
Why out ?
Yeah, she's to comic book-y for this show
@@Sonic-oh2ly Kinda agree. She is just so tame compared to the other villains. They all have a degree of a true threatening presence and/or raw insanity to develop their characters. Even Catwoman still had a dangerous side to her. Something about Roxy is just too silver age. She is better off fighting other heroes that better complement her personality, like Hal Jordan, Booster, or even Robin/Nightwing.
@@spencerpayton5401 Yeah, like a lot of Batman's enemies have some kind of tragic backstory, often about being screwed over by the corruption plaguing Gotham so they turn to crime as a way of lashing out or achieving an end that seems out of reach by legitimate means and it hits Batman hard because he feels like he could've ended up like them if he lost hope. There's also just straight up evil sadists who test Batman's resolve to adhere to his principles and make him question his effectiveness.
Roxy's just an adrenaline junkie who's more of a danger to herself than to anyone else. She's not sympathetic enough for her self-destructive behavior to be tragic and frightening and she's not evil or menacing enough to make you worry about who she's going to hurt or how far she's going to push Batman.
I feel like in order for her to work she'd either have to skew more along the lines of Harley and the Joker with her setting up stunts that involve unwilling participants being put in danger to satisfy her need for excitement they way they drag unwilling participants into their eternal prank war with Batman. Or you'd have to go the tragic, out for revenge route with her maybe having suffered a career ending injury or losing a sister or a boyfriend or mentor in a stunt gone wrong, so she kidnaps the people she thinks are responsible for the accident due to negligence and recreates the conditions of the stunts they were supposed to coordinate and oversee that weren't as safe as they promised, and gambles with their lives the same way they gambled with hers/the person she loved.
She fits in with the Rocketeer more imo and she doesn't feel like a villain. I think she should be an anti-hero more.
An acrobat. Daredevil. Thief anti-villian. I’m surprised Batman didn’t fall in love with this one.
Don't forget. She's a redhead too.
@@jackychang9148 nice
He learned from his experiences with Catwoman.
I think being an adrenaline junkie might be a deal breaker
@@peacewilliam-west2249 “learned.”
I still can't believe they got away with so many innuendos within this episode, and a few others.
That "climax" moment when she and Batman jump from the rocket... How the hell did the censors not get that? She's having a straight-up orgasm.
@@russellbrown6888 that's what I'm talking about, the creators of the show are just as baffled as you are. To this day, they still can't believe they've gotten away with it and no one knows why and it's better that they don't know in my opinion.
This is one of the reasons why the New Batman Adventures were better than the old Batman the animated series. They had tons of innuendos like this in the series as well as the Superman TAS series. Once they moved from Fox Kids to Kids WB, the handcuffs were taken off and they literally had more creative freedom to go darker and edgier with their shows making the Batman more mature than it's previous iteration.
@@blueblur2273 I wouldn't exactly say better personally, but they definitely were unhinged. I'll give you that.
Honestly though, Roxy seems like she'd work better as a heroine than a villain. Her villain motivation is pretty weak and her stuntwoman skills and rocket aren't really enough to make her a menacing threat, but they are enough to make her a compelling underdog hero. Like, there's no tension to a fight between her and Superman or Batman because you don't believe for a second that she's strong enough or skilled enough or crafty enough to defeat them. But flip that scenario on its head and suddenly it's a lot more compelling wondering how an ordinary human woman with nothing but a fast ride and her experience as a stuntwoman is going to overcome people with actual superpowers, vast arsenals of weapons and gadgets, and expertise in a variety of disciplines to make them some of the most elite fighters and strategists in the world. It'd be really easy to just change her origin from "turned to crime to fuel her need for excitement" to "turned to crime-fighting to fuel her need for excitement" and then build an interesting character arc from there. Like maybe where she starts off just doing it for fun but starts doing it out of more genuine altruism when someone thanks her and makes her see the impact of the good she's doing. Or maybe she takes it more seriously when things get too real and she realizes that it's not just a game between her and the villains, other people's lives are depending on her putting their safety first and not making reckless decisions for the thrill of adventure. Maybe there could be an arc where she hits her breaking point with a moment where she failed and someone died or she thought she was actually going to die but got saved at the last moment and then has PTSD that she needs to overcome to get back in the game and regain her fearlessness and then maybe approach what she does with a different mindset than "this is exciting/this is scary" like "I know what to do to survive this. I have control in this situation/there are too many variables for this to be worth the risk".
On one hand, you've got great ideas for her
On the other hand, NO PARAGRAPHS, MY GUY?
Yeah, Roxy would've made a much better heroine than villain.
Yep, she definitely fits the anti-hero femme fatale strides quite well. I actually think she could be as well loved as Catwoman just less cool kitty and more hot rod gal.
these are quite good ideas...
me internally: _"Write that down! Write that down!"_
You know, it would be nice if we got her as part of Task Force X for few arcs where we can get this transition.
WB censor: did I miss anything while I was on vacation?
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I can't
Dam, wish DC gave her another chance. She has so much potential.
Agreed, and I'll say the same thing to all the characters in TAS cartoon to have their chance to shine like Harley and such, in other product and TV series as well as movies and such, so yeah
I agree, she's a good charcater and its kinda sad we don't see her as much
“Sorry little girl but you going home”😍😍😍 I LOVE SUPERMAN!❤
Feel like this would have been an interesting take of Roxy turning from a Batman villain to a part of Batgirl’s rogues gallery.
Rogues
I want more characters like this in DC. Just exceptional people out to do what they can rather than be paragons or villains. Like, is a regular person got super powers they’d probably use them to break social conventions they disagree with, but would also probably use them to help people out and be generally chill
Same here. That's exactly what I would've done if I had powers. I would obviously be selfish with them and I wouldn't help out every person like the typical Superhero. However I do help out people and I would do it for free. Also I wouldn't be a dick just because I have them.
I agree she's a more of nuisance for the heroes but still a fun character.
I can see her as a neutral gun for hire kinda chick. Smuggling or being hired to be a tracker or a getaway driver.
In the comics, she gets out and reforms. Catwoman tries to frame her for relapsing and fails because they have noticeably different body language, and Bruce notices.
I completely buy that.
Always leave them wanting more, classic Conroy 😆
R.I.P Kevin 😭
Phrasing!
Roxy Rocket is like the Clock King or Creeper, villains who have potential but are being neglected. She could have easily paired up with Harley or another of the Rogue Gallery for an interesting episode.
Creeper's a superhero.
2:48 Yeah. Homegirl ain't waking up after that hit.
Sassy redhead in a phallic shaped rocket. I think once Batman The Animated Series moved to WB, Bruce Timm gave up on subtle. 😂
Batman was like how did we come from
The joker to wemen riding on rockets?🤔
🤣🤣🤣🤣 man I'm dying hearing that!
Bruce Timm? subtle? it is to laugh.
*Phrasing!*
Miley Cyrus is that you 😂
How have she and Harley never teamed up before?!
I don't think Harley could keep up.
Makes way more sense than Harley Quinn and Pamela Isley to be honest.
@@fictiontheorizer1991 doubt it.
Harley and Roxy are so similar, both demanding attention, both adrenaline junkies, that the two would butt heads until one got killed.
@@ThePathStrider You're not wrong; look at what happened when Livewire got added to a Harley and Ivy episode. Roxy probably would've been friendlier than Livewire, but their motivations and mutual extrovert/adrenaline junkie tendencies would probably scuttle any chance of their goals working out. Ivy works long term with Harley because she provides a stable grounding for her. Roxy and Harley might've made for a fun spree; crime or romantically (probably), but it'd probably end in flames one way or the other.
Her and Harley? How about her and Lobo
A moment of silence for that female underling Roxy killed with that big wrench
Lol seriously. Should've been blood.
Broke her spine at the very least
Concussion.
I like og characters featured on screen before pages, Roxy is one of them. They should expand more on her.
I want an expansion of 1988 Snowflame. The Divine apostle of Cocaine.
I would have liked to expand IN- *gets shot*
3:40 okay I know she's a bit crazy but guy's hear me out
Do not stuck it in crazy
Later that night in the Batcave:
Alfred: “Master Bruce, there seems to be a strange residue on the suit.”
Batman: “Don’t ask, Alfred.”
@@Vendettadabeastand if you do : don’t forget to pull out .
I always liked the way Roxy was drawn, much like a Des Taylor piece of art. While she isn't the greatest villain around, she would make a great superhero sidekick. Some stunt and fighting skills, knowledge of mechanics, flying prowess...interesting character!
She’s an aviatrix pinup.
Now this is pod racing
Aquaman: "Redheads! Gotta love'em! *YAHOOOOO!* "
IT'S WORKING!
This bad girl deserves more attention.
A notable contender for being drafted into Task Force X or a Suicide Squad movie; Roxy Rocket could given Joker a money run.
Hope she gets more notoriety.
I was thinking the same thing make her the only willing member on the squad
3:00 "That's where you're wrong Roxy. This is *my* show."
"What?"
"Nothing. (Glares)"
3:52 She actually looks heartbroken when she realizes Batman isn't into the thrill/adrenaline rush the way she is.
I mean, he is though. He's just still gonna turn her in. And also not let her know that. Gotta be all stoic and whatnot. Lol
Roxy was a cool and spicy gal.
4:20 I fucking love this comeback
cant figure out what she said 😢 im keep hearing “whats a body”
@@elee9056 I hear “Now *that’s* a body!”
Perhaps it’s a “Superman is the illustration next to ‘body’ in the Dictionary” joke.
This is one of the coolest girls on the show
Psychotic more like it
One of the coolest animated girls periods
4:47 I woulda folded ngl 😍😍
4:50-4:52
The level of disrespect!! 🤣🤣🤣
oh wow, I had forgotten about this episode. That "Yeah, yeah, YEAH!" scene did a lot for young me! :D
3:40
they knew what they were doing.
1:44
2:03
Roxy is that one girl who do stuff just cause. She doesn't need deep motivation, just that simple thing most people one but some get it by force instead of nothing. I like this type of character, they have a lot of potential to be anti-hero when the need arise life cat women for example.
Flying like Lobo, acting like Harley Quinn... i like her.
She's a fusion of Tank Girl, Harley Quinn and Catwomen
You know her being lobo girl would be an interesting take for her
now an episode with her and lobo would have been the shit
It would have been too R rated.
Brilliant
Definetly rated porn here .
They would get along great.
@@NeoConnor1 the girl would be trying to match lobo crazy the entire episode
Okay, playing chicken with Batman and going on a head-on collision with a Superman? That woman is crazy!
Why the hell do I feel aroused?
“A faaaaamily picture y’know for kids😀”
Roxy is unique in her appearance and what she uses. Her utilities are all 50s sci-fi style which is cool. Thing is she stands out too much. She'd be better in a space adventure or a more Sci-fi setting where the eccentricities are more fitting.
she'd be a great flash villain.
nah i think she fits right in. batman's rogues gallery is full of colorful wackos
@@CassCat69someone said it best to have Roxy Rocket as a "neutral gun" or the go-to getaway driver in nearly-dangerous heists.
She's female libido: the villainess.
The music that plays during her flights is very evocative of that classic adventure film style, as fitting her aesthetic and former career.
Batman is legit the creator of the main character gets all the girls cause every female villian hits on him which is hilarious.
Nah.
They can smell the money... Women ☕
Superman, though?
@@bannedmann4469 🤓🤓🤓
@@jeffgoode9865 I mean, “Knight Times” opens with her in Metropolis and Superman is like “You have *zero* chance of evading me. Why are you even in my city and not Gotham?”
She legit lit a bat signal just so Batman would chase her like come on she’s not really a legit villain is she lol
No, she's not. She's a thrill seeker that wants attention. Nothing really villainous about her. The chick would probably make a good hero.
🤨 She doesn't fit a batman villain? She's literally an adrenaline junkie who doesn't care if she dies as long as she goes out in a blaze of glory. She can't control her impulse for seeking thrills which is why she has gone into crime and works as a mercenary. She's not much different from Catwoman. She fits the bill for a Batman villain to a T.
@@chrisnichols9014 doesnt she merk a couple people?
@@blueblur2273 I don't know I feel batman villains should never fall into the public nuisance variety of villain. Plus I feel like she should be villain to someone willing to play cat and mouse with her.
@samuraibear5102 Except for the fact that most of Batmans villains in this show fall into the category of public nuisance. Batman doesn't enjoy playing cat and mouse with any of them but does so anyway because, for the most part, they pose a danger to the general public
It's always the kinky ones you gotta watch out for 😆 🤣 😂 😹
I like how in the end she was like "ok no let's get off" but then Batman prevents her from changing course and she pretty much love him for it, and Batman thinks he found someone probably crazier than most of his rogue gallery, as most don't want to die, while Roxy doesn't care dying for a cool stunt.
Roxy has such a cool and fun concept but her being such a semi-serious villain gives her kite man and calendar man vibes that modern batman most definitely doesn’t have.
3:33 Gives me TFS vibes where Cell thought Goku was gonna destroy the planet.
"YESSS! THIS IS THE ONLY WAY IT CAN END FOR GUYS LIKE YOU AND ME!"
"Yeah! Yeaah! YEEAAAHH!!"
Heh, major "Getting crap past the radar" moment there.
3:38
It would be weird in any other show for a woman to orgasm while plummeting to her possible death.
2:48 that wrench to the elbow had to break sumn
I have to say, the only way the could a made the innuendos here more obvious is if the rocket was painted a certain color. These cartoons were the best.
You know roxy not showing up in brave and the bold when she's so aggressively silver age is surprising.
Warms my heart for all the love for Roxy I see here.
i miss goofy but interesting villains like her i really do
4:49 He thought about it
"You're the best! The ultimate thrill! The final stunt! Me & You! Yeah! YEAH!!! YEEEAAAAAHHHH!!!!!"🚀💥💥💥💥💥💥💥
Me seeing the episode for the 1st time last month: "Well shit...."😶
We only see her 2 times one time in Batman and one time in Superman.
She legit came lol
DAMN, I THOUGHT THIS CHARACTER WAS ALL IN MY HEAD! I REMEMBER SEEING HER IN BATMAN THE ANIMATED SERIES WHEN I WAS 7 OR 6!😂
Any lingering "preferences" from that?
3:35 someone just hit her big climax
Her power is... SHE HAS A ROCKET!
4:49 That moment when Superman either was amused by Roxy's come on or was very briefly considering it
Can We get more on Roxy Rocket? Within movies, video games even animated episodes? I always wanted to see more if her, many doubt her abilities but to me she is interesting. Harley Quinn, Catwoman, Poison Ivy but we need some more like her to be an addiction!
3:30 Whoa! 😳
I bet you she fits right in other villain galleries for heroes like the flash, green arrow, and Nightwing. Oh honestly realistically she's not even on the radar of Batman or Superman. She's only appeared in these because Bruce Tim created her and liked her and put her in the shows because he worked on the only two DC shows at the time.
She tamed that seal like it was nothing
All the subtly of a a truckload of sledgehammers. Love it.
Sigh. Better days. I remember watching both episodes as they aired for the first time. Better days..
Her and Livewire were something lol
If half the violent acts in this episode, let alone the whole series, was made live action, it would be R. Giant crescent wrench to the side, mini gun shooting into buildings of Gotham probably killing innocent people like that scene in Dredd. I wanna see Matt Reeves bring this episode to life 😂
She could make an interesting anti-hero. A thrill seeker who ignores the law and tangles with villains for the thrill. Someone who prefers finding her own thrill over moral questions.
I like how Foxy Roxy loves riding rockets.
She had so much potential.
Then again maybe it's better she fell off the radar before the emergence of the Harley simp club.
...In case nobody bothered to look it up, the character was voiced by Charity James.
I always loved the Golden Age of comics feel of the OG DCAU, it always gave of a vague pulp fiction or movie serial or adventure film vibes!
1:45 they knew what they were doin
4:45 Superman: Girl! Too soon!
OK...I give up...I straight up love Roxy Rocket
Yoooo this is the first time I'm hearing of Roxy. Wish I uad seen her episodes back in the day. Def would have triggered my awakening even earlier! 🤣😂
What do you mean? What did you mean by that?
@@Emmetoe use your imagination dude
One episode with Batman and One episode with Superman and she is amazing
3:18 - 3:43 😳... 🙄🤷♂️ And *then* they b--ged!
Out of all the characters to come about from the TAS shows; this was one I really wish had taken off like Harley did. I don't understand why the adrenaline junkie would've gone villain when it seems like Gotham would make being a hero out to be the much bigger challenge. A new supervillain shows up every week; and provided the girl cared enough to only risk her own life, she could keep civilian casualties low. Only reason I can think of is that it never occurs to her that she'd get that thrill she wants going after criminals just as much as she did committing the crime. Or that with Batman and his partners around; what is there for another non-bat hero to do?
Actually it makes perfect sense why she doesn't go after villains. The Villains are always losing to Batman. So the ultimate challenge would be taking on Batman not the villains. Also Batman doesn't kill so if she fails she gets to do the whole song and dance with him again.
@@blueblur2273 plus losing to the hero is fun for her. Even if most heroes won't give her the time of day and losing to the villain won't be fun just a jigsaw moment waiting to happen
"Ah, Redheads, whaddya ginna do?" - Wolverine, Cyclops, and Peter Parker simultaneously
I think I can do a whole solo film about her or have her in a Batman movie.
The innuendos in this episode still get me every time. U can find that on the DCAU wiki. I'm surprised they actually allowed that to be in a family friendly show. Not complaining tho. Roxy was definitely something. Hot, feisty, risk-taking and unafraid.
The new Batman adventures had
So many new villains roxy, calendar
Girl etc.
So many.
Roxy as a next villian woman would've been a good choice in this series..! I kind of wish she made a comeback since she was a good villain and she was pretty cute and gorgeous..!
nobody ever expects to be robbed while airshipping but then nobody bothers to transport money via airship either...
Who uses airships at all these days? Gotham is so retro 😄.
@@Blokewood3I mean… I’m pretty sure if it weren’t for the Hindenburg quite literally bombing, they’d be more popular
She would've made for a good Suicide Squad member.
I think Roxy would be a great Green Lantern villain. She's like the bad side of fearlessness.
I know it's a kids cartoon, bit that spike on the back of the rocket is just death waiting to happen fir the rider.
When she got shocked while riding that rocket, the cry was not of pain
I love her. Can't believe I forgot about her!
she had good Bat Woman material. Acrobatic, mechanic, knows her way around the city, beats up Penguin and his goons.
GCPD randomly firing a minigun while zig zagging between heavily crowded areas in the middle of the city...
Happy Women's History Month ♀️
👩🏻🚀Roxy Rocket- TNBA
I’m baffled that Roxy Rocket isn’t a mainstay in the fandom.
In The Fast and the Furious, motorcycles are called “Crotch Rockets”. This takes such a designation to a whole new level
Calender Girl, Roxy Rocket and Baby Doll would’ve been an awesome trio since they’re all frm Show business/Hollywood. The show girls or something corny like that lol.
How would they team up?
Wouldn't work 2 of them were burned by the industry and parents for baby doll. Roxy just got fired