Batman: I thought you hated me and blamed me for everything that happened to you! Jason: I'm defnitely mad at you, but that doesn't mean I want to kill you, geez! Wait, aren't you just projecting your self-blame onto me? Batman: uh.... Jason: What the heck Bruce?!
It really captures the energy of many action films, "yes, I just finished mowing down the guys who work security for a paycheck, but you, the person responsible for gracing the record book of Evil with the most war crimes committed on a Tuesday, you get to go free so you can do it again, but differently, in a sequel."
This assumes that the Joker isn't just a cosmic force given flesh for the sake of enacting the curse of Gotham City to it's fullest extent. If Joker is that, he'll be back in a week.
@@gdaw8326 Comic logic too, everyone with a costume has died and come back, heck, Joker will probably come back in a week, he only got shot in the head, just ask Ted Kord how that went, you can, he was even recently in a Justice League comic, man, who can forget the time they made a funeral for him? Or the time Green Arrow was vaporized and only a bloodstain remained but he's still around and no alternate universe shenanigans. Hell, Bruce was vaporized into a skeleton THIS YEAR, and he was back in a few months, Dick Grayson and the rest of the Batfamily didn't even make a funeral for him and when an outraged Superman asked why, the OG Robin literally said everyone dies all the time, he has been to too many funerals that ended up becoming "welcome back" parties weeks to years later, he and the others are just waiting for Bruce to come back...and like i said, he came back from being a skeleton.
"It wasn't really dodging, we were using misdirection and erratic movements!" This line was more satisfying than a thousand won boss battles in Dark Souls!
@@UltimaKeyMaster Nah we dodge in dark souls because of I-Frames. we're not "dodging" anything, the attacks are straight up phasing through our characters bodies.
As someone who likes the original movie and gets the "real point" Jason is trying to make...this lowkey still makes way more sense than the scene did in the movie. Like, the clown's only alive at this point because Jason wants to set up this choice for Batman. If Bruce doesn't want to play along, it just makes sense Jason would ice Joker without a second thought.
You are missing the point of said movie. Jason has always been willing to go just a bit further than Bats has. Bats even elaborates that he would not just kill Joker but subject him to all manner pf torture then end him. Whereas Jason would simply kill him. Bats even says if he does go through with that he would not come back from it. World of difference in Joker dying accidentally or Bats killing him in self defense. Remember Bats has contingency plans for the Justice League. And we all saw how easy was to alter them so instead of incapacitating them plans kill them instead.
I don’t think you get it Jason is hurt his hurt is coming from Batman not being able to save him the joker is a small part of his anger it’s all about Batman which is why killing joker wouldn’t do anything for him hes been killing criminals all week like he said he has no problem killing them and cleaning up the streets the way he sees is right
But Jason wanted Batman to kill the Joker. His selfish need for Batman to do it overrides his idea that killing Joker immediately would be better objectively. It’s easy to say that Jason should have been calm and rational and just killed Joker immediately after Batman refuses, but he spent years and the whole movie setting up the encounter only for Bruce to refuse. He’s not calm and rational and he’s incredibly emotionally invested.
I HIGHLY doubt that. After all, Bruce got motherfucking _Superman_ sent after him and the military after his sidekicks for killing the Joker in Dark Knight Returns, and that was his only kill up to that point. And even then, it was the Joker himself that dealt the killing blow out of spite.
I like how Batman says he's doesn't feel good about Joker dying, but at the same time he isn't really broken up over it or anything. Which is how I felt should've been his reaction to every time the Joker has died.
well that usually the case anyway, beside Flashpoint Joker who is Bruce's mom turned Joker. Otherwise in other stories where he did killed Joker, it mostly just regret he didn't do it sooner.
The Joker would have been killed a long time ago in the real world. No way a psychopath clown would be alive for as long as the comics have ran. I even had a fantasy about if I was in the comics I would tell Jason to kill the Joker. He beat him with a crowbar and shot Barbara.
In some stories, I think he's upset about it less because he cares about Joker & more because it makes him feel like all that time he spent keeping him alive was pointless. All those people Joker killed are still dead & now he is too. Plus every time a Joker fan kills someone out of anger about Joker's death, it'll be because Batman didn't kill him before he could develop a fanbase in the first place.
Too be fair I think part of the problem is due to the escalation of comic book stakes over the years. Back in the wild times of the Silver Age the Joker’s crimes generally amounted to vandalism, grand theft, public indecency, and assault. All crimes obviously, but nothing that warrants full military intervention with shoot to kill orders. He’s the kind of nuisance that you can understand why the police outsource to a crazy furry and his boy toy.
@@michaeldaniels642 The Batman who laughs is not what actually happens if you kill the Joker, people kill the Joker before, the gas thing is only of that story
@@theomega7699 it almost happened in a main Batman story. He just figured out how to undo the process on himself. So, yes, in the prime earth timeline it happens and is DC's excuse why nobody kills Joker. It is not just a dark multiverse thing.
Besides the perfect mouth/lip syncing, what always makes Kaiser's edits the absolute most organic and believable are those small sound effects. Of the bodies/clothes flinching in every small neck movement that's covered in leather, the clinching of the gun, just absolute Hollywood level sound designing.
Don't compare this masterpiece to Hollywood, they can't get basic plot correct these days, this is a fragging masterclass of comedy gold, solid performance on every front, everything you just said and so much more. Hollywood ain't got jack on this crew.
Alright, Conner's Batman is actually super solid. And JJ is doing a *spot on* Jason impression from the movie. Combo with preem editing and this is just top tier across the board. Bravo.
@@kingnamor7777Jason spent years training and setting up a scenario where Bruce is forced to kill the Joker and prove that he loves Jason. Batman walking away is basically a spit in the face to his entire reason for living after coming back from DEATH. I think him trying to shoot Bruce in rage is understandable
@@ajtallent4501 But him walking away and refusing to stop Jason from killing the Joker isn't disrespecting him, if anything that might even seem like him giving his approval.
You know, while watching this scene I'm always too emotionally invested to question it. But yeah. That was a terrible plan. Also, find me a jury who would actually convict Jason for killing The Joker. Hell find me a jury in Gothem who hasn't had a friend or family member murdered by The Joker.
Fun fact, in Three Jokers Jason actually murders one of the Jokers in cold blood in front of Barbara. Bruce's response is "what do you want me to do, the guy killed Jason, arresting him would screw every single one of us and he would probably end up on suicide squad".
I mean considering how absolutely corrupt the Gotham system is there’s deff a jury that’ll take Jason only to imprison him among Joker previous henchmen and whatnot that are absolutely ready to take revenge for his late boss. Like, funny how people forget about that
@@bonelesschickennuggets1868Jason being in prison is more of a “I’m not locked in here with you, your locked in here with me situation”. When Jason was actually put in prison he poisoned the food and killed like a hundred people. It’s just a bad idea
Think the only way this would be funnier is if Batman instinctively dodged when he heard the shot and did his fancy dodge motion while prepping his batarang only to see Joker dead on the floor.
This is exactly what would really happen if the writers actually had the nerve to really put Batman in a no win situation instead writing him a way out.
@@cartoonishidealism582, Luffy and Zoro from One Piece are truly more iconic than Batman and the fucking Joker from DC comics considering that One Piece outsold every single Batman comic from Golden Age comics in the 40’s to now, so clearly DC should’ve either permanently killed off The Joker, or they should’ve made him a permanent Compassionate Lantern, but either way there’s no way in hell Batman comics are ever going to outsell One Piece manga volumes in sales ever again.
I would have been like "yeah, take me in." The reason Gotham has a revolving-door criminal justice system is that people keep getting brought to the police based solely on the word of one guy who won't reveal his identity, thus making him ineligible as a court witness. And even if he was eligible, he'd be considered massively unreliable. And even if he was considered reliable, I'm pretty sure any jury in Gotham would just acquit the guy who killed the Joker, a repeated mass murderer and terrorist who constantly preys on their city.
"Yeah, the guy hacked the signal and broadcasted himself on every television in Gotham, threatening to kill everyone, but we have no eye witnesses of him actually doing it."
Granted Jason in this movie has committed more crimes than this theoretical one so I still think he’d be put in jail for a very long time. An insane person could kill another insane person but that doesn’t make the insane person any less insane or dangerous would be the reasoning
At first I assumed they were just redubbing the scene. Like maybe Solid JJ was trying something more serious or something and as soon as I thought that, the gun shot happened. Also, that cut to Jason letting the Jokers corpse just flop to the floor is something I didn’t know I’d always wanted to see 😂.
_"Bruce...I've been overcrowding morgues all week. I'm giving dieners burnout. What did you _*_think_*_ I was gonna do?"_ 1:02 The way of how Jason said that always gets me. 😂👌
"That's my Jason" aww what a heart warming father and son/mentor and student/hero and sidekick moment, that or it's the heat from explosion that is warming, I don't know.
the Jason impression was on point, but he sounded kinda deadpan UNTIL they went off script. And honestly the idea of Todd not getting emotional about being left behind over some code but being very very snarky over Bruce's plan is hilarious
"I've been overcrowding morgues all week." Reminds me of the bit in the Punisher game, where a mortician thanks Punisher for putting his kids through college with all the criminals he's killed.
I haven't seen the movie, but the fact that this is lip-synced so well that it literally feels like it was taken from the movie is extremely impressive.
@@DuskBeforeDawn2008 Some really edgy or unfitting stuff mostly. Batman dies. Red Hood dies. Jason adopts Damian and makes him evil. Jason adopts Tim and makes him Batkid. The only good one is the regular one cuz it adds a wholesome scene with Bruce and Superman
The whole bit is funny, but I'm honestly slightly more impressed with the foley. Like they could have done the whole thing with out the sound effects of Batman's outfit making the leathery squeaks and the gun's clicks and rattles every time Jason gestures with it. Consistency and attention to detail truly do make things to another level.
Jason being legitimately confused on why batman didn't think he would kill him right after he said he would is legendary funny. Felt like something straight out of bullet train 😂😂😂
@@Khantia because if it was about the joker dying he would be dead already batman refused to engage with the ultimatum and jason's mind was soley on bats he didn't care the joker was there all that mattered was that batman finally does it but he didn't he refused walked away basically treating him like an annoyance
Damn, I knew SolidJJ did great comedic voices but was surprised to know his range is actually super wide. I hope he considers serious stuff in the future.
This is probably making him earn more than serious stuff :v He pretty much have to have already some standing in the industry to even get close to the bigger roles :v
I remember a movie years back now, I think it’s over 10 years old by this point. The Justice League is fighting alternate versions of themselves that are villains and Batman’s evil counterpart is Owlman, a guy so jaded and detached that he literally doesn’t care if he dies so long as everyone else dies. Owlman planned to find the Primary Earth that all other spawn from and destroy it thus all Earths from across the multiverse would simultaneously be destroyed. Batman ends up tying Owlman to the bomb and sending him to an Earth that’s full of zombies. Batman defends it saying “it’s a zombie planet” but looking back on it I’m thinking the zombies dying might have not of mattered but you still killed a man.
At first I was like "wow oh my gods these are such perfect lip flaps, how did that even happen?!" before remembering that... this is KaiserNeko's channel, a man who has been synching lip flaps to custom dialogue for over a decade now. Of course it's practically flawless.
the funny thing is, this was one of many plot holes in this movie. In the comics he never turns around, he throws the batarang immediately when Jason threatens to shoot the Joker. Which makes more sense.
"How did you think that throwing a Batarang into the muzzle of my gun would make it explode." "Well, I thought it'd block the barrel, and-" "This isn't Looney Tunes, Bruce."
If Jason was going to shoot Joker, then do it, but he wanted force Bruce’s hand ala Trigun. Bruce wasn’t having it and refused to give Jason what he wanted, blood on his hands and feel what he felt. It’s a flawed sense of perspective and was a reckless attempt to keep Jason’s focus and ire on him, Joker is just a scapegoat and excuse, getting revenge wouldn’t make the pain go away and Jason would still feel resentment for Bruce over his judgment, but I understand where his mind was at.
It wasn't so much about joker dying than it was Bruce killing joker and being forced to break his rule/prove he loved Jason. Jason could have killed joker as soon as he got his hands on him, and Bruce knew that. He knew if he started to try to leave, Jason would move in some way that would give him an opening.
This is hilarious but the way Batman chose to give Jason the cold shoulder here is sort've central to his strategy for resolving the situation so it is definitely something he thought about and planned. It was probably a gamble but I would bet he was reasonably confident in it. Heck *I* would've guessed Jason would respond that way. It was never really about Joker, ultimately.
Of course. In the end, even if he dies he at least broke the little bird boy into something even Bats can't fix. And wouldn't that be just one of the best ways to pull one over on his arch nemesis.
Even better: Joker's blood is now on Bat's hands, because he actively allowed it to happen. Batman killed the Joker, thus proving the Joker right, even if Jason was the weapon Batman used to do it.
Batman: "Oh, my God! What did you do?!?!" Jason: "What do you mean, "what did I do?"; I shot him." Batman: Why would you do that?!?! Two words, Bruce: Warehouse. Crowbar. Or maybe: Barbara. Wheelchair.
That point about Batman dodging the bullet from behind and in a small room is the moment I always bring up when someone gushes about how Batman is just a human fighting alongside gods. Like this guy was actually moving faster than a speeding bullet, do people not know how fast bullets are?
It does make you think- Bruce had to be 100% confident that Jason was doing this to get him to kill, that when he didn’t get what he wanted, he’d get frustrated and slip up. Guess he knew Jason after all.
In the original it still made sense to me. Maybe not the whole bullet dodging but the motive. Jason gave the ultimatum, and Batman chose to do nothing and let joker die rather than choose Jason. Batman wasn’t going to shoot joker, but he’d rather not save joker than hurt Jason anymore. Jason, however, wanted Batman to end the joker. Jason wanted Batman to pull the trigger. He wanted Batman to avenge him, and so in frustration he shot at batman and the scene played out how it did. Batman then chooses Jason again by saving him. Batman doesn’t think he could knowingly kill a person and stay sane due to how it would probably affect his trauma. Jason doesn’t believe it and wants to prove his method right, for himself and to finally rid the streets and Bruce of the psychos like Joker.
Yeah Batman dodging that bullet always bugged me. Jason's right, they don't really dodge the bullet, they get out of the way before the gun's fired. But in this scene the bullet is mid air before Batman moves. Not likely.
Jokes on you I only made this video to make you all Google what a "diener" is.
you've fail...i'm not googling it. I'll just ask what is diener?
@@insertcognomen probably a mispelling of diner. Which is a place where you can order food and eat it. Kind of like a resuraunt, but not as pricy.
@@TheWowza48 They’re everywhere where I live. Heck, I think there are more Diners here than the rest of the state, or neighboring states combined.
@@insertcognomen Probably someone who works with a morgue, either checking bodies or bringing them in, considering he said he was overfilling morgues.
you failed, I didn't even notice it was spoken
Probably the sweetest thing is that Jason is like “ why would I shoot you”??
Just the most disfunctional family ever
Understatement of the fricking millennia
That's the Batfam for you the most dysfunctional family in comics
Honestly yeah, despite his grievances with Bruce he STILL cared for him
@@TheRealClaylex Understandably pissed, but Bruce is straight up the closest thing he has to a father outside of Alfred.
Batman: I thought you hated me and blamed me for everything that happened to you!
Jason: I'm defnitely mad at you, but that doesn't mean I want to kill you, geez! Wait, aren't you just projecting your self-blame onto me?
Batman: uh....
Jason: What the heck Bruce?!
"I've been overcrowding morgues all week" RAW as hell line, love it
It really captures the energy of many action films, "yes, I just finished mowing down the guys who work security for a paycheck, but you, the person responsible for gracing the record book of Evil with the most war crimes committed on a Tuesday, you get to go free so you can do it again, but differently, in a sequel."
Right? But what was it he said after that? He was giving something burnout, but I couldn’t catch it.
Haha, "I'm giving dieners burnout." A diener is a morgue assistant.
@@KaiserNeko Huh, learn something new everyday. Also, nice to meet you Kaiser. Happy New Year ^_^
@@KaiserNeko huh. I thought he said dealers.
Dieners aren’t real
Bruh
D wieners
if i was the one who uploaded the video i would be honored seeing your comment here
@youtuber5669 why does this comment make me feel an unreasonable amount of anger
@@WetSteak123 hatred
"Your plan sucked and The Jokers dead."
He says that like he didn't just solve like 90% of Gotham's problems for Bruce with one bullet.
Follow the no gun rule
@@Darknova591 Oh no! Guns! What a nightmare!
Bruce didn’t get what he wanted, Q.E.D his plan sucked.
This assumes that the Joker isn't just a cosmic force given flesh for the sake of enacting the curse of Gotham City to it's fullest extent. If Joker is that, he'll be back in a week.
@@TheOneWhoReportsForDutyschool shootings wouldn't happen without them. So yeah. They are nightmares.
The sheer fact that instead of panicking and running away, batman making fun of Jason's mistake of timing the bomb wrong was gold.
Pretty sure they still survive that too....somehow?
@@LeSkyBoi cartoon logic I guess
@@LeSkyBoi hes batman of course he lives
@@LeSkyBoi Batman dodged the explosion. From behind too!
@@gdaw8326 Comic logic too, everyone with a costume has died and come back, heck, Joker will probably come back in a week, he only got shot in the head, just ask Ted Kord how that went, you can, he was even recently in a Justice League comic, man, who can forget the time they made a funeral for him?
Or the time Green Arrow was vaporized and only a bloodstain remained but he's still around and no alternate universe shenanigans.
Hell, Bruce was vaporized into a skeleton THIS YEAR, and he was back in a few months, Dick Grayson and the rest of the Batfamily didn't even make a funeral for him and when an outraged Superman asked why, the OG Robin literally said everyone dies all the time, he has been to too many funerals that ended up becoming "welcome back" parties weeks to years later, he and the others are just waiting for Bruce to come back...and like i said, he came back from being a skeleton.
"It wasn't really dodging, we were using misdirection and erratic movements!" This line was more satisfying than a thousand won boss battles in Dark Souls!
Because let's face it, that's how we all "dodge" in Dark Souls. Less intentional slick moves and more "OH GOD THAT'S GOING TO HIT ME, RUN."
@@UltimaKeyMaster facts
@@UltimaKeyMaster Nah we dodge in dark souls because of I-Frames. we're not "dodging" anything, the attacks are straight up phasing through our characters bodies.
@@sasaki999pro That's why I use the air quotes. ;P
I love how this recontextualises Jason's face after Bruce turns around into "Holy shit he's actually letting me do it"
I didn’t notice that but I am so glad you did 😂
Jason failing right at the end is classic Jason. I'd make a joke about sticking the landing, but I'll save those for Grayson.
🤣
Damn you...that's good
Hey, at least he knows how to catch a crowbar
Too soon bro
Grayson’s the one who got hit in the head with a pole or something and died by snapping his neck, right?
As someone who likes the original movie and gets the "real point" Jason is trying to make...this lowkey still makes way more sense than the scene did in the movie. Like, the clown's only alive at this point because Jason wants to set up this choice for Batman. If Bruce doesn't want to play along, it just makes sense Jason would ice Joker without a second thought.
Wouldn't be an ultimatum otherwise. And, it is Batman's choice either way.
You are missing the point of said movie. Jason has always been willing to go just a bit further than Bats has. Bats even elaborates that he would not just kill Joker but subject him to all manner pf torture then end him. Whereas Jason would simply kill him. Bats even says if he does go through with that he would not come back from it. World of difference in Joker dying accidentally or Bats killing him in self defense. Remember Bats has contingency plans for the Justice League. And we all saw how easy was to alter them so instead of incapacitating them plans kill them instead.
@@charlesdoyle3630 It's not that people missed that. It's that none of that has anything to do with anything & no one knows why you mentioned it.
I don’t think you get it Jason is hurt his hurt is coming from Batman not being able to save him the joker is a small part of his anger it’s all about Batman which is why killing joker wouldn’t do anything for him hes been killing criminals all week like he said he has no problem killing them and cleaning up the streets the way he sees is right
But Jason wanted Batman to kill the Joker. His selfish need for Batman to do it overrides his idea that killing Joker immediately would be better objectively. It’s easy to say that Jason should have been calm and rational and just killed Joker immediately after Batman refuses, but he spent years and the whole movie setting up the encounter only for Bruce to refuse. He’s not calm and rational and he’s incredibly emotionally invested.
seeing a JJ skit with actual animation is wild; also i love that all of Batman's plans somehow end in "and then i threw a Batarang"
His little sigh before he says it... He knows...
That's part of his charm.
Wait, this isn't a canon piece by Warner??????
He’s just voicing Jason the skit itself is by Neko, the poster
@@arcticpossi_schw1siantuntija42 this should 200% canon material from Warner
”You know I’m going to have to take you in now right?”
I think if Jason put a bullet in the Joker’s head, Gotham would throw him a parade
I HIGHLY doubt that. After all, Bruce got motherfucking _Superman_ sent after him and the military after his sidekicks for killing the Joker in Dark Knight Returns, and that was his only kill up to that point. And even then, it was the Joker himself that dealt the killing blow out of spite.
@@metaridley2911 then that’s ret@rded.
@@dylanbuchanan6511 Very much so.
I imagine if they do find him guilty the judge would just sentence him to pay for the massive, city-wide party they'll be throwing to celebrate.
Jason would get a key to the city and cries that he run for mayor 😂
The delivery for "oh shit I thought I set that for 20 seconds" is so good.
"hmhahaha, that's my Jason!"
Was the perfect follow-up.
Famous last words.
@@darthganon944 actually this phrase here "that's my Jason" is the famous last words
I relate with that kind of mistake. It hurts.😂
@@LordEmperorBossHurts from the explosion?
I like how Batman says he's doesn't feel good about Joker dying, but at the same time he isn't really broken up over it or anything. Which is how I felt should've been his reaction to every time the Joker has died.
well that usually the case anyway, beside Flashpoint Joker who is Bruce's mom turned Joker. Otherwise in other stories where he did killed Joker, it mostly just regret he didn't do it sooner.
The Joker would have been killed a long time ago in the real world. No way a psychopath clown would be alive for as long as the comics have ran. I even had a fantasy about if I was in the comics I would tell Jason to kill the Joker. He beat him with a crowbar and shot Barbara.
In some stories, I think he's upset about it less because he cares about Joker & more because it makes him feel like all that time he spent keeping him alive was pointless. All those people Joker killed are still dead & now he is too. Plus every time a Joker fan kills someone out of anger about Joker's death, it'll be because Batman didn't kill him before he could develop a fanbase in the first place.
@@D_YellowMadnessthere are Joker FANS?!?!
Too be fair I think part of the problem is due to the escalation of comic book stakes over the years. Back in the wild times of the Silver Age the Joker’s crimes generally amounted to vandalism, grand theft, public indecency, and assault. All crimes obviously, but nothing that warrants full military intervention with shoot to kill orders. He’s the kind of nuisance that you can understand why the police outsource to a crazy furry and his boy toy.
You know that was a really smart plan if Jason was dead serious about his ultimatum.
i get it. dead.
Except the dodge a bullet thing
Actually it's a really dumb plan because in the comics now we'd get the Red Hood Who Laughs aka Joker with guns
@@michaeldaniels642 The Batman who laughs is not what actually happens if you kill the Joker, people kill the Joker before, the gas thing is only of that story
@@theomega7699 it almost happened in a main Batman story. He just figured out how to undo the process on himself. So, yes, in the prime earth timeline it happens and is DC's excuse why nobody kills Joker. It is not just a dark multiverse thing.
Batman explaining his batman gambit after it goes wrong could be a entire series of skits.
This is an ✨excellent✨ point
The ending we deserved
And the end Joker deserves, frankly.
Jason did nothing wrong.
Except setting the timer.
That's our Jason
But not the ending we need
Besides the perfect mouth/lip syncing, what always makes Kaiser's edits the absolute most organic and believable are those small sound effects. Of the bodies/clothes flinching in every small neck movement that's covered in leather, the clinching of the gun, just absolute Hollywood level sound designing.
All that time on DBZA and HUA clearly paid off.
Don't compare this masterpiece to Hollywood, they can't get basic plot correct these days, this is a fragging masterclass of comedy gold, solid performance on every front, everything you just said and so much more. Hollywood ain't got jack on this crew.
I legit thought this was fan animated until your comment
onggggggg
Also the low hum of the city in the background
👌
Alright, Conner's Batman is actually super solid. And JJ is doing a *spot on* Jason impression from the movie. Combo with preem editing and this is just top tier across the board. Bravo.
JJ is Jason Jodd
Hard disagree. Bad batman voice. Sounds too 50s radio. Kinda huffy. It'd be a great Shazam/Cpt. Marvel though
What movie is this? I'm gonna have to look it up.
@@flyinghole believe its batman: under the red hood
@@413xmb Awesome, I'll check it out. Ty
Actually Jason just shooting Joker is more realistic than him getting mad and shooting at Bruce.
yeah, just like he said, he doesn't hate or blame bruce so shooting him is almost as insane as not killing the joker.
@@tmbpotatoe5975 I know, right. I just blame them for bad writing creating a scene like that.
More like what the Red Hood would actually do, too.
@@kingnamor7777Jason spent years training and setting up a scenario where Bruce is forced to kill the Joker and prove that he loves Jason. Batman walking away is basically a spit in the face to his entire reason for living after coming back from DEATH. I think him trying to shoot Bruce in rage is understandable
@@ajtallent4501 But him walking away and refusing to stop Jason from killing the Joker isn't disrespecting him, if anything that might even seem like him giving his approval.
Oh my God I think I loved and felt my heart when Bruce said, “That’s my Jason.” Wholesome Dad And Son moments.
Yea and there's even more material of wholesome bat-family material in Wayne family adventures
Damian: 😭💔
I love the humor in Jason's voice when he says "you definitely chose."
Me too 🤣
You should collab with Solid JJ more often. This was really entertaining.
And Conner McKinley
I just realized it was Kaiser channel and not JJ. Small world
If JJ had full control of the script the entire video would have been them arguing about Batman dodging the bullet
“I’ve been overcrowding morgues all week!” Killed me.
Too bad the morgues are already overcrowded. What are we going to do with you now?
@@davidwuhrer6704 "When there's no more room in hell Vegeta shall walk... the other hell. What the hell?"
😂😂@@Ostentatiousnessness
You know, while watching this scene I'm always too emotionally invested to question it. But yeah. That was a terrible plan. Also, find me a jury who would actually convict Jason for killing The Joker. Hell find me a jury in Gothem who hasn't had a friend or family member murdered by The Joker.
Fun fact, in Three Jokers Jason actually murders one of the Jokers in cold blood in front of Barbara. Bruce's response is "what do you want me to do, the guy killed Jason, arresting him would screw every single one of us and he would probably end up on suicide squad".
He killed other people too, like it's not just the Joker thing here
I mean considering how absolutely corrupt the Gotham system is there’s deff a jury that’ll take Jason only to imprison him among Joker previous henchmen and whatnot that are absolutely ready to take revenge for his late boss.
Like, funny how people forget about that
@@bonelesschickennuggets1868Jason being in prison is more of a “I’m not locked in here with you, your locked in here with me situation”. When Jason was actually put in prison he poisoned the food and killed like a hundred people. It’s just a bad idea
To be fair he also killed a lot of other people before this. They could always get him for that
Batman saying"that's my Jason" at the end was so wholesome in the most batman way possible
Who else but Jason?
Yeah and then they exploded but still wholesome before the boom
@@weebiron Who else but Jason
@@Anakinvoorhees died of wholesome burning to death 👍😁👍
@@weebiron Giggidy Giggidy Let's have s- oh no wait that's nevermind
Think the only way this would be funnier is if Batman instinctively dodged when he heard the shot and did his fancy dodge motion while prepping his batarang only to see Joker dead on the floor.
This is exactly what would really happen if the writers actually had the nerve to really put Batman in a no win situation instead writing him a way out.
I mean it’s not like they were ever gonna kill off the Joker, motherfucker’s too iconic.
@@cartoonishidealism582, Luffy and Zoro from One Piece are truly more iconic than Batman and the fucking Joker from DC comics considering that One Piece outsold every single Batman comic from Golden Age comics in the 40’s to now, so clearly DC should’ve either permanently killed off The Joker, or they should’ve made him a permanent Compassionate Lantern, but either way there’s no way in hell Batman comics are ever going to outsell One Piece manga volumes in sales ever again.
@@RoronoaZoro-ur6hr What an intensely strange response. No one ever mentioned One Piece, dude.
@@theviledelinquent3920 Yeah that was random.
@@cartoonishidealism582they’ve killed him off in multiple forms of media they just always bring him back for the next Batman thing
I love how he says, "I'm the guy who shoots psychotic clowns," so nonchalantly. Just a weird, messed up Tuesday for Jason.
I mean… how do you spend YOUR Tuesdays? 😐
@@ViltrumiteIsRite99 You first.
@@mastadonking3816 I asked first.
@@ViltrumiteIsRite99 I asked second AND I made the original post.
@@mastadonking3816 don’t care, + ratio.
I would have been like "yeah, take me in." The reason Gotham has a revolving-door criminal justice system is that people keep getting brought to the police based solely on the word of one guy who won't reveal his identity, thus making him ineligible as a court witness. And even if he was eligible, he'd be considered massively unreliable. And even if he was considered reliable, I'm pretty sure any jury in Gotham would just acquit the guy who killed the Joker, a repeated mass murderer and terrorist who constantly preys on their city.
"Sure, I'll come along. I've never seen a chief prosecutor laugh someone out of a room before."
"Yeah, the guy hacked the signal and broadcasted himself on every television in Gotham, threatening to kill everyone, but we have no eye witnesses of him actually doing it."
He killed other people too though
Granted Jason in this movie has committed more crimes than this theoretical one so I still think he’d be put in jail for a very long time.
An insane person could kill another insane person but that doesn’t make the insane person any less insane or dangerous would be the reasoning
Ah yeah jurry nullification at full work
"Why would I shoot you" has serious "I'm at Soup" energy.
Hell, at first I legit thought it was the original scene. Top tier voice acting!
They were much, much angrier in the original scene tbh
At first I assumed they were just redubbing the scene. Like maybe Solid JJ was trying something more serious or something and as soon as I thought that, the gun shot happened. Also, that cut to Jason letting the Jokers corpse just flop to the floor is something I didn’t know I’d always wanted to see 😂.
what's it from?
@@choppermonster2176 Under the Red Hood. I think there's an alternate canon of this story too
@@AbdurraheemRaqib10243 thanks
_"Bruce...I've been overcrowding morgues all week. I'm giving dieners burnout. What did you _*_think_*_ I was gonna do?"_ 1:02
The way of how Jason said that always gets me. 😂👌
Right? But what was it he said directly afterwards?
@@TrackMaster844 "I'm giving dieners burnout! What did you _think_ I was gonna do?!"
Dieners are morgue workers that handle and clean the cadavers.
@@metaridley2911 Gotcha. Thanks! :)
"That's my Jason" aww what a heart warming father and son/mentor and student/hero and sidekick moment, that or it's the heat from explosion that is warming, I don't know.
“That’s my Jason” Bruce was proud of him for all this in the end lol
Do u think they died
@@Darthzim Nah, Bats found a way out. He always does. lol
It carried that Solid JJ energy, but had scott's clean editing. A dynamic duo I didn't know I needed
(And of course Connors batman was amazing)
the Jason impression was on point, but he sounded kinda deadpan UNTIL they went off script. And honestly the idea of Todd not getting emotional about being left behind over some code but being very very snarky over Bruce's plan is hilarious
The crossover we didn't deserve, but got anyway.
When Batman secretly wants the Joker to die but can't make it seem like negligence, so he executes an intentional "bad plan"
Connor sounds like he would do a really good Yami Yugi voice. The "I didn't choose shoot him!" line specifically is like pitch perfect Dan Green.
You're right....
Indeed
"I've been overcrowding morgues all week."
Reminds me of the bit in the Punisher game, where a mortician thanks Punisher for putting his kids through college with all the criminals he's killed.
Jason has taught us a very important lesson: dont arm bombs upside down
I haven't seen the movie, but the fact that this is lip-synced so well that it literally feels like it was taken from the movie is extremely impressive.
"OH shit I thought I set that for 20 seconds..."
*chuckles* "that's my Jason"
Unironically better than the scenarios in the choose your own adventure version of the movie
What happens there? Tell me mor about this CYOA im genuinely curious. I read the lego batmanone and it was great
@@DuskBeforeDawn2008 Some really edgy or unfitting stuff mostly. Batman dies. Red Hood dies. Jason adopts Damian and makes him evil. Jason adopts Tim and makes him Batkid. The only good one is the regular one cuz it adds a wholesome scene with Bruce and Superman
@@AndrewCARNBORN Bleh, really hoped it was on par with the lego one, but thansk for telling me
The whole bit is funny, but I'm honestly slightly more impressed with the foley. Like they could have done the whole thing with out the sound effects of Batman's outfit making the leathery squeaks and the gun's clicks and rattles every time Jason gestures with it. Consistency and attention to detail truly do make things to another level.
They got really good with that over the years. Making the scene feel like... Real and alive.
Jason being legitimately confused on why batman didn't think he would kill him right after he said he would is legendary funny.
Felt like something straight out of bullet train 😂😂😂
And I was confused when in the original he would NOT shoot him when he said he would, and instead would aim for Batman :P
@@Khantia because if it was about the joker dying he would be dead already batman refused to engage with the ultimatum and jason's mind was soley on bats he didn't care the joker was there all that mattered was that batman finally does it but he didn't he refused walked away basically treating him like an annoyance
Which Bullet Train, the Japanese 1975 film or that more recent Western media 2022 one?
@@michaelandreipalon359 which you think would fit Michael.
@@johnathanargow4762 ... Probably the latter, but the former feels more better.
"I've been over-crowding morgues all week" is actually a great line
Okay. The editing is really good. It’s… *BAT-tastic!* And the voice acting is just top-notched.
0:32 Plot Twist, the gun goes off accidentally and shoots Batman in the foot.
“MY FUCKING BAT FOOT.”
Kaiser's Joker impression was so spot-on, it's like he wasn't even in the room.
Not even close. And I am not a fan of the voice actor for Joker here either
I like how you can feel Scott's writing throughout the skit. So iconic
Scott or JJ? Both have similar vibes.
@@jnerdsblog Scott
I don't know why but the ending just elevated that to another level.
Modern Batman without plot armor
The writing editing and voice acting is so good I legitimately forgot I was watching a comedy edit towards the last minute
It's strangely wholesome that Jason's oopsie at the end made Bruce laugh
Batman's plan may of failed, but Jason's bombed.
Yeah. He really blew it. Talk about poor timing.
🎶 ba-dam tish music 🎶
Damn, I knew SolidJJ did great comedic voices but was surprised to know his range is actually super wide. I hope he considers serious stuff in the future.
This is probably making him earn more than serious stuff :v
He pretty much have to have already some standing in the industry to even get close to the bigger roles :v
0:47
The "full dissertation" part had me rolling 🤣
Maybe I’m just drunk, but the accuracy of the Jason Todd impression from this movie alone was hilarious before anything else even happened
The belly laugh and "That's my Jason" at the end warmed my heart. 😂🥰
The line: "It's me or him, decide!" still hits after I watched this movie
I always thought Batman walking away was him letting Jason kill Joker but Jason did something different.
What kind of ultimatum is that?
I remember a movie years back now, I think it’s over 10 years old by this point. The Justice League is fighting alternate versions of themselves that are villains and Batman’s evil counterpart is Owlman, a guy so jaded and detached that he literally doesn’t care if he dies so long as everyone else dies. Owlman planned to find the Primary Earth that all other spawn from and destroy it thus all Earths from across the multiverse would simultaneously be destroyed. Batman ends up tying Owlman to the bomb and sending him to an Earth that’s full of zombies. Batman defends it saying “it’s a zombie planet” but looking back on it I’m thinking the zombies dying might have not of mattered but you still killed a man.
@@davidwuhrer6704 maybe it wasn't one, maybe Batman was just gonna leave and let Jason do what he wanted to do.
@@Broomer52 That is Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths.
@@omalleycaboose5937 Yes, what kind of ultimatum is that from Jason?
At first I was like "wow oh my gods these are such perfect lip flaps, how did that even happen?!" before remembering that... this is KaiserNeko's channel, a man who has been synching lip flaps to custom dialogue for over a decade now. Of course it's practically flawless.
"Never in my life have I needed a collaboration so much, and never known until I received it. "
The way this panned out was exactly what I was expecting in the actual movie 😆
A legendary crossover.
the funny thing is, this was one of many plot holes in this movie.
In the comics he never turns around, he throws the batarang immediately when Jason threatens to shoot the Joker. Which makes more sense.
The small edits, like the sound of the gun as it moves and the rubber scrunching when batman shrugs really makes this.
"How did you think that throwing a Batarang into the muzzle of my gun would make it explode."
"Well, I thought it'd block the barrel, and-"
"This isn't Looney Tunes, Bruce."
I’ve been binging Solid JJ lately so seeing you two cross over is bliss to me
Saaaaaame. I dunno why The Algorithm decided to boost JJ, but I am so very glad it did.
You know you're getting proper recognition for your voice acting when a member of freaking TFS calls on you ! Go, JJ !!
The "thats my Jason" at the end almost makes it wholesome
"I've been overcrowding morgues all week" is a real banger line
YES, THANK YOU! This is my favorite Batman movie, and my favorite climax, but I always found it odd that he just... walked away and Jason shot him.
If Jason was going to shoot Joker, then do it, but he wanted force Bruce’s hand ala Trigun. Bruce wasn’t having it and refused to give Jason what he wanted, blood on his hands and feel what he felt. It’s a flawed sense of perspective and was a reckless attempt to keep Jason’s focus and ire on him, Joker is just a scapegoat and excuse, getting revenge wouldn’t make the pain go away and Jason would still feel resentment for Bruce over his judgment, but I understand where his mind was at.
@@JThom529 Yeah I assumed most people who watched the movie got it. But I'm realizing we may be in the minority.
Which movie is this?
It wasn't so much about joker dying than it was Bruce killing joker and being forced to break his rule/prove he loved Jason. Jason could have killed joker as soon as he got his hands on him, and Bruce knew that. He knew if he started to try to leave, Jason would move in some way that would give him an opening.
@@joaquinnieto4237 Under the red hood
*"That's my Jason"* The perfect ending xD
"That's my jason"
Proceeds to die in an explosion
This is hilarious but the way Batman chose to give Jason the cold shoulder here is sort've central to his strategy for resolving the situation so it is definitely something he thought about and planned. It was probably a gamble but I would bet he was reasonably confident in it. Heck *I* would've guessed Jason would respond that way. It was never really about Joker, ultimately.
One little detail I'd like to point out is that even after getting shot Joker was still smiling. Very true to the clown prince I'd say.
Of course. In the end, even if he dies he at least broke the little bird boy into something even Bats can't fix. And wouldn't that be just one of the best ways to pull one over on his arch nemesis.
Even better: Joker's blood is now on Bat's hands, because he actively allowed it to happen.
Batman killed the Joker, thus proving the Joker right, even if Jason was the weapon Batman used to do it.
You know the rule: If the Joker is smiling in death, *be very worried.*
“Oh sh!t I thought I set that to twenty seconds…” Hilarious ending 😂
Batman: "Oh, my God! What did you do?!?!"
Jason: "What do you mean, "what did I do?"; I shot him."
Batman: Why would you do that?!?!
Two words, Bruce:
Warehouse.
Crowbar.
Or maybe:
Barbara.
Wheelchair.
Truly this is Arkham Knight: the animated version.
Wow. Turned a super emotional moment into comedy. I love it.
“I’ve been overcrowding morgues all week!” God that cracks me up
Thank you for this. The ending of that movie has been bothering me for 10 years
That point about Batman dodging the bullet from behind and in a small room is the moment I always bring up when someone gushes about how Batman is just a human fighting alongside gods. Like this guy was actually moving faster than a speeding bullet, do people not know how fast bullets are?
The best part is Joker still smiling even after being shot
Bro I was thinking this during the scene. He clearly decided to let the joker die when be walked away.
It does make you think- Bruce had to be 100% confident that Jason was doing this to get him to kill, that when he didn’t get what he wanted, he’d get frustrated and slip up. Guess he knew Jason after all.
Someone died by negligence.
Pretty sure, it was a gamble, even in the original.
Your Jason is on point
This is what happens when villains don’t hesitate after saying they’d do something
HISHE Under The Red Hood
A SolidJJ with lip sync? Crazy. Too strong. Great collaboration
In the original it still made sense to me. Maybe not the whole bullet dodging but the motive.
Jason gave the ultimatum, and Batman chose to do nothing and let joker die rather than choose Jason. Batman wasn’t going to shoot joker, but he’d rather not save joker than hurt Jason anymore. Jason, however, wanted Batman to end the joker. Jason wanted Batman to pull the trigger. He wanted Batman to avenge him, and so in frustration he shot at batman and the scene played out how it did. Batman then chooses Jason again by saving him.
Batman doesn’t think he could knowingly kill a person and stay sane due to how it would probably affect his trauma. Jason doesn’t believe it and wants to prove his method right, for himself and to finally rid the streets and Bruce of the psychos like Joker.
Jason shoots Joker. Everyone besides Batman: "It's about damned time."
Including the dead Joker.
Dude, more of these PLEASE! Also the collab with JJ was chefs kiss perfection
Yeah Batman dodging that bullet always bugged me. Jason's right, they don't really dodge the bullet, they get out of the way before the gun's fired. But in this scene the bullet is mid air before Batman moves. Not likely.
The fact batman dodged the bullet probably stunned him a lot
He KNOWS batman is Just a very smart very skilled rich person
No superpowers there
Thank you for this, the original ending frustrated me to no end.
This version feels like it would fit right in the Harley Quinn cartoon
Batman: "You know I'm gonna have to take you in now, right?"
Red Hood: "Do it. They'd probably give me a fucking medal."