He was the most sympathetic villain in _Batman The Animated Series_. He was a brilliant, shy, and courteous man, but everyone simply thought of him as a strange looking freak. Nobody took him seriously and Alice would never truly love him simply because of the way he looked.
ezthejedi Then again, a lab accident made Mr. Freeze a freak, while Mad Hatter didn't really have a choice and was already considered a freak. Which makes him a *bit* more of a sympathetic villain.
One thing I like the batman series, is they can make any character, dark and gritty, and interesting. I mean a man called"The Mad Hatter" that's obsessed with Alice in Wonderland? That sounds ridiculous, but they made the character awesome
Gotham's Mad Hatter had a good run but was poorly written with the whole Psycho virus thing. If they had just made him a Serial killer who obsessed over the death of his sister it would still have made a good arc
Making a villain out of a Lewis Carol character? That's as ludicrous as... ...making a clown a near unstoppable psychopath. Seriously, though TAS redeemed and revitalized SO MANY Batman C-listers.
Those wondering if Mad Hatter is a pedophile or child molester or neither, read Batman and Psychology by psychologist and superherologist Travis Langley. In his book, he explores various psychological theories, terms, and diagnoses while applying them Batman and his villains in hopes to clarify and better educate his reader on both Batman lore and real world psychology. His book includes references to both specific batman comics/graphic novels/ shows etc and the root of the psychological terms and theories he discusses. His book also goes into depth on the various characters' first appearance and eventual origin stories tracing the changes of the character's backstory over time.And yes, he does a much better job than watchmojo and he actually does interviews with various Batman creators both comic book and theatrical instead of just ripping off a wiki page.
+Super Gamer first you have to have the game Batman Arkham Knight. And then you need to donwload the expansion game DLC package in the correspoding host (mine is a PSN account) and it is installed in your previous game. Done this, go defeat Mad Hatter to see the conclusion of this villain. UA-cam it: Batman Arkham Knight Season of Infamy: Wonderland
You mean supervillain origin. I liked that episode too about the Mad Hatter. It's one of the best stories from Batman: TAS. BTW that's Roddy McDowell doing the voice. He's was a good choice to play the Mad Hatter.
Jerivs was just creepily obsessed with Lewis Carroll's stories (Alice's Adventures in Wonderland [shortened to Alice in Wonderland] and Through the Looking Glass). Plus, what's interesting about this is that, juat like the Batman villain, when Lewis Carroll himself wrote the stories, a real-life little girl by name of Alice Liddell was the "Alice" Carroll depicted in his stories. The aged author told these stories to Alice, growing to have a somewhat unsettling lolita fetish for the little girl. Rumors say that he even asked her to pose nude to inspire him! Therefore, in some strange twist, Carroll had basically inserted himself into some of the characters he had created. The Mad Hatter then, was very actually very fond of Alice when she fell down the rabbit hole into wonderland, because the character had become a representation of Carroll's uncomfortable fascination with the child for whom the stories were written. This is why we have Jervis obsessed with Alice, this is why Tim Burton's film toyed with the idea of The Mad Hatter (played by Johnny Depp) and an now adult Alice as a pairing, and why even some of the cast members at the Disney theme parks (dressed in the outfits from the 1952 cartoon adaptation) who played The Mad Hatter and Alice were dating!
mad hatter is a highly underrated villain. I felt sorry for him but he creeped me out as well especially in Arkham city, but I loved the more creepy Arkham city version.
A villain like the Mad Hatter today would labeled as an incel who couldn't take a hint the girl he likes doesn't like him. Thank God this video was made during the days we could have civil discussions on fictional characters.
a lot, even not sow famous villains, I try to name them all: The Mouth king, Ten-Eyed Man, Calendar man, Cluemaster, Firebuy, Lock-up, The Reaper,Tweedledum and Tweedledee. as for the others names I don't know it hard to tell what counties as a villain, a lot just showed once or was a assassin or was just in the TV show or another universe.
+karmalotus22 Or Condiment King/Firefly/Harley Quinn/Joker/Two Face/Emperor Blackgate/Killer Moth/Wrath/Prometheus/Solomon Grundy/Killer Croc/Ra's Al Ghaul/Taila Al Ghaul/Clayface/Scarecrow/Penguin/Riddler/Poison Ivy
The Mad Hatter was amazing in the tv series, Gotham in Season 3 and had a big arc in that season from beginning to end. He was sympathetic and great in Batman The Animated Series and his side missions in the Arkham games were good as well. The Mad Hatter was a brilliant, shy, courteous and psychotic villain that you can't help, but feel bad for him as he has nobody and is all alone in the world is something to sympathize with the villain of his understandable motivations, cause let's be honest, we all felt that way.
They used him in my absolute favorite episode of the animated series. Batman had been caught and put into a device that locked him into a dream where he was just bruce wayne and batman was someone else entirely.
In the New 52 Dark Knight, he's fucking psycho, he made a mass amount of people drown themselves and *SPOILER* killed Bruce's girlfriend by dropping her from a great distance.
Jervis Tetch (aka The Mad Hatter), is my top, favorite villain in DC. He is a person with a personality of intellect and fantasy. Believing that he is his most relished character in his own Wonderland. I like him a lot, he inspired me to act like a character from my favorite book, "Gargantua and Pantagruel", a tale about two giants. I think I am Gargantua, not because I am tall, because of how people see him as a threat when he really is not. That's how I feel, people see me as a bad, tempered behemoth with no remorse or content.
What I like about him is that, while you do indeed feel sorry for him, you still have to be careful to recognise how dangerous he can be. One of my favourite pieces involving Hatter is from the tapes of Strange's interviews in Arkham City, where Tetch constantly witters that he "must have his Alice", as Strange recites the girls he kidnapped and murdered. In the last tape, as a reward for his cooperation, Strange points out a girl in the next room, and tells Jervais, "She's YOUR Alice..."
Thank you! He's got the goofy look already, now all he needs is the green suit and hat! That role could be his comeback! Though I think the next "Batman" movie should be based on the "Batman Beyond" cartoon....
HE IS! In one of the comics showing Dick Grayson's first year as Robin they showed the Hatter kidnapping hundreds of teenage girls and trying to find the right Alice! Screw Joker and Scarecrow the creepiest rogue is Hatter!
when is he going to have a film adaptation i wonder? so does Man Bat,Dr Strange,Killer croc,Clayface,I would like to see Court of Owls that be cool We have plenty of Joker But he still the best out of all of them no lie about it
I feel bad for mad hatter because in the 5th installment of tim burton's batman series: batman triumphent; mad hatter was planned to appear with scarecrow, and harley quinn but because some peeps hated batman and robin it was discarded. Since then only scarecrow has made it to the big screen. ONE SUGGESTION FOR MOVIE MAKERS: WE NEED A MAD HATTER!!!
I think even Ra's would have to say "Dude, not cool" to Strange for rewarding Hatter's twisted madness for his genius, that's the real reason he's not worthy of the cowl, he cares too little for any human life. Kind of why my favorite thing in Arkham City is that tape where Riddler reveals his knowledge of Strange's obsession, giving the good doctor a much needed reality check, and the one where Strange knocks Riddler down a peg, they're both smug pricks after all.
Damn; Batman and to a lesser extent Wayne Industries are a veritable villain factory. I wonder how he would feel if he knew if he'd never put on a cape, that Gotham would be a much safer, less crazy place; as well as hundreds of people being alive today.
My favourite version of the hatter was the Arkham version. Love that he's bat shit crazy and the Alice and wonderland theme. I also do like the mad storyline from the new 52 cause while The Mad Hatter is crazy you can feel sorry for him. I think he's gonna just get more popular as time goes on.
You actually feel sorry for Arkham City Hatter, desperately clinging to fantasy, until you find out he's murdered every one of his "Alice"s The BTAS version is definitely the most dynamic, voiced by Roddy McDowell (Cornelius in Planet of the Apes), starts out shy and timid, becomes suave and confident, but fell into psychosis by the end of it. Not my personal favorite Batman villain, but definitely one of the more intelligent and insane.
Actually Detective Comics #526 doesn’t tell anything about Mad Hatter’s origin, it’s a story called “all my enemies against me” (really good by the way). It’s the ending of the story arc that introduced Killer Croc and Jason Todd (the second Robin in his pre crisis version), in this story the Joker gathers all villains (Hatter included) to take down Batman but he gets help from Catwoman, Talia, Robin, Batgirl and Jason. Hatter was actually the only villain that manages to escape
But what about that episode in the animated series? i dont remember exactly what hppened in that episode, but there was something going on and batman thought one of the criminals in arkham was behind it so he went there to investigate and one of the doctors told him something like this:"who do you think it was? Jack Napier, Harvey Dent, Pamela Isley? or as you call them the joker, two-face and poison ivy." so its not just Tim Burton.
A pedo would be scarier. The Joker just wants have fun while causing trouble for Batman and Scarecrow just likes experimenting with fear. I don't think Catwoman would've killed Hatter since Paul Dini wrote the game he probably went more for his BTAS origin since one in the mainstream comics never got published that I know of. So he'd just like his Alice.
I don't know about you guys but whenever I see him in those Arkham series games he was looks 10 years older what does strange do to him TT,TT poor Jarvis Alice is always right here next to you I just can't figure out how to get to you well except for the fan fictions which is always wonderful I can always make a portal anywhere where you are
That's true and here what i think his new origin should be in the movie. He's a scientist who masters the technology of mind-control devices but here's a twist,Originally he became a villain to only help the Gotham Police, like staging fake robberies so his crime rep would boost, then he would be sent to Arkham to befriend the other villains and snitch of them, however one of his Mind-controlling devices malfunctioned which caused him to believe he really was a villain and became the real one
the mad hatter was always a weird kind of character,but i liked the way he was played on the adam west series.would love to see origins of death stroke, dead shot, mr.fear, hammer head, and hannibal king :the vampire detective.
I just realized the Hatters origin here sounds strangely similar to Riddlers story in Batman Forever. Which makes me wonder why they didn't just use him instead. Damn Hollywood and there overpaid writers.
Dude, whoever played Mad Hatter in Arkham City knocked it out of the park with his performance :)
***** Huh, never knew that, cool :)
Yeah man, AC Mad Hatter was powerful, I wish he had been more than a side mission in that game.
Peter Mcnicol. He's an excellent actor
1:22 Big day today. Big day
@@MrMrMrprofessor the one from Mr Bean and Ghostbusters 2
Hatter in Batman Arkham City was the only villain that wasn't spoiled months ahead of time. Turned out to be an awesome surprise.
Hammer Head i know right? When the mission first started i thought talia sent someone to tranq me but it turned out yo be the hatter.
He was the most sympathetic villain in _Batman The Animated Series_. He was a brilliant, shy, and courteous man, but everyone simply thought of him as a strange looking freak. Nobody took him seriously and Alice would never truly love him simply because of the way he looked.
What about Mr.Freeze they made him pretty sympathetic about his Nora...2Face too
ezthejedi Good point.
ezthejedi Then again, a lab accident made Mr. Freeze a freak, while Mad Hatter didn't really have a choice and was already considered a freak. Which makes him a *bit* more of a sympathetic villain.
codster9 That wasn't the reason Alice didn't love him. She didn't love him because he kidnapped and mind controlled her.
Xehanort10 She fell for an attractive man instead of him before that.
One thing I like the batman series, is they can make any character, dark and gritty, and interesting. I mean a man called"The Mad Hatter" that's obsessed with Alice in Wonderland? That sounds ridiculous, but they made the character awesome
Fernando Arevalo true
Gotham's Mad Hatter had a good run but was poorly written with the whole Psycho virus thing. If they had just made him a Serial killer who obsessed over the death of his sister it would still have made a good arc
Making a villain out of a Lewis Carol character? That's as ludicrous as...
...making a clown a near unstoppable psychopath.
Seriously, though TAS redeemed and revitalized SO MANY Batman C-listers.
The Mad Hatter is so cool. Also I don't blame him for being obsessed with Alice in wonderland. That's a cool and great story.
I used to think The Mad Hatter was a pretty bad villain though he grew on me really fast and he's not as bad as I thought
And the mad hatter is based off the character from the story, so maybe he was obsessed with him or whatever and became the mad hatter himself?
I really like the Mad Hatter in the show Gotham he's absolutely perfect and the actor that plays him was made for the role.
Those wondering if Mad Hatter is a pedophile or child molester or neither, read Batman and Psychology by psychologist and superherologist Travis Langley. In his book, he explores various psychological theories, terms, and diagnoses while applying them Batman and his villains in hopes to clarify and better educate his reader on both Batman lore and real world psychology. His book includes references to both specific batman comics/graphic novels/ shows etc and the root of the psychological terms and theories he discusses. His book also goes into depth on the various characters' first appearance and eventual origin stories tracing the changes of the character's backstory over time.And yes, he does a much better job than watchmojo and he actually does interviews with various Batman creators both comic book and theatrical instead of just ripping off a wiki page.
It’s likely not, he’s not the type to do that sort of things. He uses them to play his fantasy, he’s unlikely to stray from the book.
Mad Hatter was actually cool in the Batman animated series.
I played Season of Infamy in Batman Arkham Knight. It was good!!
Mário Dezert How did you play it?
+Super Gamer first you have to have the game Batman Arkham Knight. And then you need to donwload the expansion game DLC package in the correspoding host (mine is a PSN account) and it is installed in your previous game. Done this, go defeat Mad Hatter to see the conclusion of this villain.
UA-cam it: Batman Arkham Knight Season of Infamy: Wonderland
evrerything is cool in batman the animated series :D
kiby Wayne388 True.
I always felt very sad for the poor guy
Yeah, he's nuts!
Mário Dezert No he's mad. There's a difference.
he kidnaps girls to see if they're alice, rapes them, and murders them when he realizes they aren't alice
Nick Sherer Ya he is fucking insane, still though if his mind was not fucked maybe there would be good
Same for Joker
The animated series mad hatter is one of my favorite super hero origins
You mean supervillain origin. I liked that episode too about the Mad Hatter. It's one of the best stories from Batman: TAS. BTW that's Roddy McDowell doing the voice. He's was a good choice to play the Mad Hatter.
Jerivs was just creepily obsessed with Lewis Carroll's stories (Alice's Adventures in Wonderland [shortened to Alice in Wonderland] and Through the Looking Glass). Plus, what's interesting about this is that, juat like the Batman villain, when Lewis Carroll himself wrote the stories, a real-life little girl by name of Alice Liddell was the "Alice" Carroll depicted in his stories. The aged author told these stories to Alice, growing to have a somewhat unsettling lolita fetish for the little girl. Rumors say that he even asked her to pose nude to inspire him! Therefore, in some strange twist, Carroll had basically inserted himself into some of the characters he had created. The Mad Hatter then, was very actually very fond of Alice when she fell down the rabbit hole into wonderland, because the character had become a representation of Carroll's uncomfortable fascination with the child for whom the stories were written. This is why we have Jervis obsessed with Alice, this is why Tim Burton's film toyed with the idea of The Mad Hatter (played by Johnny Depp) and an now adult Alice as a pairing, and why even some of the cast members at the Disney theme parks (dressed in the outfits from the 1952 cartoon adaptation) who played The Mad Hatter and Alice were dating!
I always thought The Mad Hatter would be dope in the movies...& The Animated series was sick, & the best depiction of Batman other than the comic
What do you think of him in the series Gotham?
Ikr
He should have a long time ago maybe in a Schumacher or Burton film
mad hatter is a highly underrated villain. I felt sorry for him but he creeped me out as well especially in Arkham city, but I loved the more creepy Arkham city version.
I don't remember Jervis talking to cat woman and it was a surprise to see this guy in the game
Every time you call him "Jarvis" my lifespan drops by a year
Ur dead now
Lmao
He is pretty freaking adorable, all things considered.
My first introduction to this villain was Arkam City, you have no idea how shocked I was to sit in that chair.
A villain like the Mad Hatter today would labeled as an incel who couldn't take a hint the girl he likes doesn't like him. Thank God this video was made during the days we could have civil discussions on fictional characters.
how many came because of Gotham??
fear gas hatter
Matrix I did!
I did, and still haven't gotten to the end of the episode yet, so yeah.
YES I SO DID
GameToonify gotham is super thrilling this season
but the bad thing is he hypnatizes pple easily😠
The "Alice in wonderland" Arthur had autism, in some versions of the Riddler, the Riddler has autism, other versions of him have OCD
this episode of batman made me sad.
The Mad hatter mission in city was one of the freekiest moments in gaming ever
The Mad Hatter's Gamble House - Jacksepticeye
He was great in LEGO Batman the video game
I agreed with your comments
Instead of enhancing the subjects' cognitive functions, he discovered a way to keep a fez on a rat's head 1:42
"Oh frabjous day! Callooh! Callay! The Batman’s here, it’s time to play..."
"...one, two, three! A hat-trick of your boys in blue. Do they live or die? That's up to you."
Helga: Poor, twisted little freak.
I always thought T-pain was channelling the mad-hatter... hmm...
How many Batman villains are there ... they must be equal to the population of a small country.
a lot, even not sow famous villains, I try to name them all: The Mouth king, Ten-Eyed Man, Calendar man, Cluemaster, Firebuy, Lock-up, The Reaper,Tweedledum and Tweedledee. as for the others names I don't know it hard to tell what counties as a villain, a lot just showed once or was a assassin or was just in the TV show or another universe.
+brian jones Never forget Kiteman
+karmalotus22
Or Condiment King/Firefly/Harley Quinn/Joker/Two Face/Emperor Blackgate/Killer Moth/Wrath/Prometheus/Solomon Grundy/Killer Croc/Ra's Al Ghaul/Taila Al Ghaul/Clayface/Scarecrow/Penguin/Riddler/Poison Ivy
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I think mind control is the most awesome power. Imagine what you could do with an army of loyal mind controlled followers. Who obey only you.
One of my favorite villains. Partly because I love Alice in Wonderland and especially the Mad Hatter.
Feels like Batman villains are the most sympathetic villains in the dc universe.
Roddy did a great voice for him, indeed.
I cant believe how this guy became so popular.
Maybe because people like Alice in wonderland
JERVIS TETCH: THE MAD HATTER.
The Mad Hatter was amazing in the tv series, Gotham in Season 3 and had a big arc in that season from beginning to end. He was sympathetic and great in Batman The Animated Series and his side missions in the Arkham games were good as well. The Mad Hatter was a brilliant, shy, courteous and psychotic villain that you can't help, but feel bad for him as he has nobody and is all alone in the world is something to sympathize with the villain of his understandable motivations, cause let's be honest, we all felt that way.
I actually agree with u on this Matt Smith being the Hatter and all that especially if u watched the episode "the nightmare in silver" :)
They used him in my absolute favorite episode of the animated series. Batman had been caught and put into a device that locked him into a dream where he was just bruce wayne and batman was someone else entirely.
Perchance to Dream I think its called. I love that episode too :D
i Liked that episode too. Altohugh I dont know if its true or not that you can't read in a dream.
+Riley Vermillion It varies from person to person.
Arkham City: the only game to make me scared of a guy running around calling himself the Mad Hatter.
In the New 52 Dark Knight, he's fucking psycho, he made a mass amount of people drown themselves and *SPOILER* killed Bruce's girlfriend by dropping her from a great distance.
Yes
forged in the harsh fires of rejection and tempered by the cruel reality of the cold shoulder.
0:27 what the ****?
lol that Joker tho.
The Episode "Mad as a Hatter" was the only Time my Mom and I shared a Cartoon together.
Todays Mad hatter would be Gabe Newell.
Mad hatter is DEFINETLY one of my favorite vilains. However, he still can not compete with my favorite villain Mr. Freeze
Jervis Tetch (aka The Mad Hatter), is my top, favorite villain in DC. He is a person with a personality of intellect and fantasy. Believing that he is his most relished character in his own Wonderland. I like him a lot, he inspired me to act like a character from my favorite book, "Gargantua and Pantagruel", a tale about two giants. I think I am Gargantua, not because I am tall, because of how people see him as a threat when he really is not. That's how I feel, people see me as a bad, tempered behemoth with no remorse or content.
What I like about him is that, while you do indeed feel sorry for him, you still have to be careful to recognise how dangerous he can be.
One of my favourite pieces involving Hatter is from the tapes of Strange's interviews in Arkham City, where Tetch constantly witters that he "must have his Alice", as Strange recites the girls he kidnapped and murdered. In the last tape, as a reward for his cooperation, Strange points out a girl in the next room, and tells Jervais, "She's YOUR Alice..."
I'm writing a series on Arkham asylum stuff and one character is mad hatter. This is such good research so I thank you!
This is one of those batman villians that has gotten darker over the years? I LOVE it when they go darker.
Mad Hatter had the trippiest level in the Sega Genesis Batman game. Good music too
The Mad Hatter was also a Villain in the 1960s show played by David Wayne.
Thank you! He's got the goofy look already, now all he needs is the green suit and hat! That role could be his comeback! Though I think the next "Batman" movie should be based on the "Batman Beyond" cartoon....
He and the Penguin need to team up since they have much in common with wearing large hats .
HE IS! In one of the comics showing Dick Grayson's first year as Robin they showed the Hatter kidnapping hundreds of teenage girls and trying to find the right Alice! Screw Joker and Scarecrow the creepiest rogue is Hatter!
Thanks once again for another great Supervillian Origins
I think the imposter with the moustache inspired the Mad Hatter in the 1960's Batman series.
Actually it was the opposite, the TV series was before and this impostor Mad Hatter was only obsessed with hats but wasn't as crazy as the original
when is he going to have a film adaptation i wonder? so does Man Bat,Dr Strange,Killer croc,Clayface,I would like to see Court of Owls that be cool We have plenty of Joker But he still the best out of all of them no lie about it
+Marcel Zachary As long as the copyright owner of the Wonderland books doesn't complain, I couldn't see why not.
+Donnie Drumm Alice in Wonderland is public domain,I believe.
+Donald “Trash” Grump I hope so. This is a huge gold mine in a cinematic standpoint.
Donnie Drumm I checked,Yes,Alice in Wonderland is public domain.
Killer croc is in suicide squad
Mad Hatter doesn’t take responsibility for his actions at all.
I feel bad for mad hatter because in the 5th installment of tim burton's batman series: batman triumphent; mad hatter was planned to appear with scarecrow, and harley quinn but because some peeps hated batman and robin it was discarded. Since then only scarecrow has made it to the big screen. ONE SUGGESTION FOR MOVIE MAKERS: WE NEED A MAD HATTER!!!
Well he's on Gotham, so it's a start
The Mad Hatter Is The Most Underrated Batman Villains Of All Time. Even He Was The Best In Lego Batman The Video Game.
That belief is mostly from A Serious House In A Serious Earth. It's not 100% confirmed, just suggested.
I think even Ra's would have to say "Dude, not cool" to Strange for rewarding Hatter's twisted madness for his genius, that's the real reason he's not worthy of the cowl, he cares too little for any human life. Kind of why my favorite thing in Arkham City is that tape where Riddler reveals his knowledge of Strange's obsession, giving the good doctor a much needed reality check, and the one where Strange knocks Riddler down a peg, they're both smug pricks after all.
This is why I don’t do mind control or Louis Carrol.
Damn; Batman and to a lesser extent Wayne Industries are a veritable villain factory. I wonder how he would feel if he knew if he'd never put on a cape, that Gotham would be a much safer, less crazy place; as well as hundreds of people being alive today.
Like tony stark in mcu
A truly great, creepy and under used villain.
My favourite version of the hatter was the Arkham version. Love that he's bat shit crazy and the Alice and wonderland theme. I also do like the mad storyline from the new 52 cause while The Mad Hatter is crazy you can feel sorry for him. I think he's gonna just get more popular as time goes on.
The Animated Series version will always be my favorite.
If they ever make another Batman movie they probably will They should put him in the movie
You actually feel sorry for Arkham City Hatter, desperately clinging to fantasy, until you find out he's murdered every one of his "Alice"s
The BTAS version is definitely the most dynamic, voiced by Roddy McDowell (Cornelius in Planet of the Apes), starts out shy and timid, becomes suave and confident, but fell into psychosis by the end of it. Not my personal favorite Batman villain, but definitely one of the more intelligent and insane.
that's really cool. I heared there is also a guy named "Jack Napier" (Joker's real name). ah, those funny little things in life......
so glad i have these videos before i start Batman Arkham City
Actually Detective Comics #526 doesn’t tell anything about Mad Hatter’s origin, it’s a story called “all my enemies against me” (really good by the way). It’s the ending of the story arc that introduced Killer Croc and Jason Todd (the second Robin in his pre crisis version), in this story the Joker gathers all villains (Hatter included) to take down Batman but he gets help from Catwoman, Talia, Robin, Batgirl and Jason. Hatter was actually the only villain that manages to escape
But what about that episode in the animated series? i dont remember exactly what hppened in that episode, but there was something going on and batman thought one of the criminals in arkham was behind it so he went there to investigate and one of the doctors told him something like this:"who do you think it was? Jack Napier, Harvey Dent, Pamela Isley? or as you call them the joker, two-face and poison ivy." so its not just Tim Burton.
A pedo would be scarier. The Joker just wants have fun while causing trouble for Batman and Scarecrow just likes experimenting with fear. I don't think Catwoman would've killed Hatter since Paul Dini wrote the game he probably went more for his BTAS origin since one in the mainstream comics never got published that I know of. So he'd just like his Alice.
I don't know about you guys but whenever I see him in those Arkham series games he was looks 10 years older what does strange do to him TT,TT poor Jarvis Alice is always right here next to you I just can't figure out how to get to you well except for the fan fictions which is always wonderful I can always make a portal anywhere where you are
I love that episode! Roddy McDowall was the epitome of cuteness
RIP Roddy McDowall.
"Its special tea, my special tea! My specialty. Aha!"
Will you, won't you, will you, won't you, will you, won't you join the dance? HAHAHAHA!!!
He sounded like Cicero from Skyrim in Arkham City
Same person, and the Cicero's inspiration came from Alice in Wonderland.
another underrated and overshadowed Batman character.
That's true and here what i think his new origin should be in the movie.
He's a scientist who masters the technology of mind-control devices but here's a twist,Originally he became a villain to only help the Gotham Police, like staging fake robberies so his crime rep would boost, then he would be sent to Arkham to befriend the other villains and snitch of them, however one of his Mind-controlling devices malfunctioned which caused him to believe he really was a villain and became the real one
damn all these villains from DC had good ass paying jobs but they still became villains
Such an underrated villain
My special tea, my specialty
they basically used his story for the riddler in batman forever
wow Mad Hatter sure is a deranged lunatic
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The Mad Hatter was an amazing villain in Batman TAS and Roddy MacDowell did an outstanding job with the voice :)
Very Interesting
Gotham did a good job on the character.
One of my personal favorites of Batman Villains
*puts a card behind your ear* Now you will close your mouth, never talk about definitions of decades EVER again and enjoy Supervillain Origins-videos.
the mad hatter was always a weird kind of character,but i liked the way he was played on the adam west series.would love to see origins of death stroke, dead shot, mr.fear, hammer head, and hannibal king :the vampire detective.
He seems like the best Batman villian I wish they made him a bad guy in a live action Batman movie I think he has the best backstory
Gary Busey should play Mad Hatter in a future movie. He has the look and the lunacy!
I just realized the Hatters origin here sounds strangely similar to Riddlers story in Batman Forever. Which makes me wonder why they didn't just use him instead.
Damn Hollywood and there overpaid writers.
Well then... apparently I was a smart eight year old!
Sadly this origin was adopted by the Ridler for the movie Batman and Robin.
Good narrating :)
Alright WatchMojo! I got 2 villains I love to see you guys do the Origins of! Can we possibly see Professor Pyg and Ragdoll?
The word "several" has screwed with me for many years too my friend