The Sad Case of The Ventriloquist & Scarface | Batman the Animated Series

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  • @blackaddam9033
    @blackaddam9033 Рік тому +964

    I always liked how everyone around Scarface just refer to him and ignore Wesker. Batman seemed to do the opposite

    • @SerumLake
      @SerumLake  Рік тому +249

      Batman recognised a wounded soul when he saw him.

    • @LegoReader12345hello
      @LegoReader12345hello Рік тому +80

      @@SerumLakeindeed, while others are talking to Scarface because they know Wesker won’t respond to them

    • @ianfinrir8724
      @ianfinrir8724 Рік тому +86

      It's like how Batman always refers to Two Face as Harvey.

    • @justinweber4977
      @justinweber4977 11 місяців тому +47

      To my understanding that's also part of treating Disassociative Identity Disorder and claims of possession. Always refer to the "Primary" identity, and not the "alter".

    • @taegotkash
      @taegotkash 7 місяців тому +18

      @@LegoReader12345helloIn the show Scarface takes offense when you talk to Wesker, he’s like Aye I’m the Boss here and he’s just a hired goon.

  • @christopherauzenne5023
    @christopherauzenne5023 Рік тому +1147

    I’ve always liked the idea of BTAS ventriloquist/Scarface mainly because it showcases that some of the villains are just people who are mentally unwell. With characters like the joker, they do all these horrible crimes and sometimes it feels like we should just send them to maximum security prisons/that Arkham is pointless but with characters like ventriloquist or Humpty Dumpty we really see these are just people who are unwell and truly need help

    • @SerumLake
      @SerumLake  Рік тому +153

      Yes, the Ventriloquist is a very tragic character. My heart broke for him when Croaky died in Batman Adventures Annual 1.

    • @e69alpha
      @e69alpha Рік тому +27

      It really plays into that theory that every bat villain represents a part of batman

    • @The_Villainous_Figure
      @The_Villainous_Figure Рік тому +11

      @@SerumLake You know, The Batman 2004 Actually adapted that storyline into a season 2 Episode if I recall correctly. A Fistful of Felt

    • @ReigoVassal
      @ReigoVassal Рік тому +11

      Also Killer Croc and Mr Freeze.
      They just need help.

    • @alexandru5369
      @alexandru5369 Рік тому +21

      agree people like Arnold, Two-face and Hatter are legitimately insane i.e. can't separate their delusions from reality whereas guys like Joker, Croc, and Clayface are crazy yet evil cause they know what they are doing and relish in it.

  • @frostspork6930
    @frostspork6930 Рік тому +375

    Batman not hurting Arnold just the puppet means a lot to me. Often times hitting a person with a mental illness having an episode only makes the problem worse not better. It’s not truly their fault

    • @seeleunit2000
      @seeleunit2000 11 місяців тому +22

      Exactly.

    • @osaji922
      @osaji922 7 місяців тому +2

      Them having mental illness is not their fault. People still have control over their actions though. It's like we all may have negative thoughts in our head but most people don't act on them. Sometimes the mentally ill do and that's where it is their fault.

    • @Nerdy_The_Punk
      @Nerdy_The_Punk 6 місяців тому

      ​@@osaji922not all people have control of there actions. If they did then there would be no such thing as an insanity plee.
      Until you experience it you really cant understand. You would be surprised what mental health can do to you.
      I had bad anxiety and stress and I couldnt control my left leg or arm that was not me choosing to do that so it wasnt under my control.
      Another good example is you are in public and have an anxiety attack trust me when I say sometimes you cant control yourself from crying, freaking out and so forth.
      It is not as easy as you put it. You are basically saying use the part of your body that is broken in order to fix that same body part it makes no sense. It would be like telling a guy with a broken leg to just keep walking on it till it gets better.
      Yes some people choose to do mean or not nice things. However there are people who can not control it.
      If you have multiple personalities that is anothwr way some people have no control.
      What you said only makes sense if there mental health had nothing to do with whatever they did.
      Then there are people who have depression but dont realize it and because of that they lash out unintentionally.
      I could keep going on with examples because the mind controls the body. So what came first the chicken or the egg that is the biggest problem because some blame it on mental health when it had nothing to do with that.

    • @Nerdy_The_Punk
      @Nerdy_The_Punk 6 місяців тому +15

      ​@@osaji922also there is a big difference between thoughts and delusions. So someone can literally think they are doing the right and moral thing to do when in reality it is not the moral thing to do but your mind is telling you it is. Thats a big problem with what u said

    • @comettamer
      @comettamer 6 місяців тому +7

      Batman recognized that without Scarface, Arnold would not be as big a threat and could even begin to heal, like moving on from an abusive relationship. It's interesting the parallels one could draw between Harley Quinn and Arnold Wesker.

  • @UltraVioletKnight
    @UltraVioletKnight Рік тому +596

    I like how lord superman "lobotomizes" Scarface but leaves Arnold alone.

    • @SerumLake
      @SerumLake  Рік тому +185

      I was watching that episode on my lunch break today and said the same thing to my wife. Very amusing!

    • @michaelkolano8686
      @michaelkolano8686 Рік тому +64

      Arguably it's more ethical than traditional therapy.

    • @battlesheep2552
      @battlesheep2552 Рік тому +62

      And it's ridiculous regardless of which theory you subscribe to. Either lobotomizing Scarface fixes Arnold or that a cursed doll is somehow affected by a heat ray lobotomy.

    • @erubianwarlord8208
      @erubianwarlord8208 Рік тому +89

      @@battlesheep2552 it actually cements the idea that Scarface is nothing but repressed personality issues as the the symbol of Scarface that Arnold projects onto was Altered Not Destroyed as that just leads to Arnold 'Healing his wounds' because that is a 'death of body' which Scarface has a backup in Arnold
      Arnold goes all in on Scarface's personhood so if he sees him take a hit SF feels the blow and reacts accordingly so when he saw either lord superman preform the act live or saw 'the pacient' after the fact he projected Scarface as Lomotomized thus makes him play the part if you swapped the head with an undamaged one no doubt he would be right back to square one

    • @ElKabong3345
      @ElKabong3345 Рік тому +40

      Equally interesting is how he lobotomizes Two-Face
      It escapes people, but Superman lobotomized him twice, you can see his chin lobotomized on the damaged sized of his face, a hint to how inverted his mind has become.

  • @superomegaprimemk2
    @superomegaprimemk2 Рік тому +316

    In a lot of ways, the Ventriloquist and Scarface come across better than Two face does, as you actually see the two sides fighting it out and showing off their quirks, while with Two face, after his debut, he mostly turns into a generic villian and little focus on the fact he has a spilt personalty!

    • @SerumLake
      @SerumLake  Рік тому +95

      Yeah, I think that the BTAS version of Two-Face has one overly dominant personality, that being Two-Face. It is a shame that we didn't see him switching between his different personas very much. Even when he speaks with his Harvey Dent voice in Second Chance, he sounds more like Big Bad Harv that the original Harvey Dent...

    • @fictiontheorizer4253
      @fictiontheorizer4253 Рік тому +45

      Yeah. The problem with Two-Face in most media is that he's fairly one note. Ironically Harvey usually has a ton more personality than his evil half. Usually, it's the other way around.
      Spoilers For Judgement Day: If nothing else I'm grateful to Judgment Day for breaking with that convention and playing around with him as a character.
      The Judge is by far and away one of the more interesting cases of a mental breakdown in the series, especially when you consider what Harvey Dent used to do for a living.

    • @nicholashodges201
      @nicholashodges201 Рік тому +15

      One side being dominant the majority of the time is the norm for DID cases. This makes Wesker the more unlikely of the two also the more interesting to watch if that's what you want to see.
      The idea with Two Face is that between Harvey's trauma and Two Face's pure aggression, Harvey is just a passenger.
      There's a reason he's only able to get out after getting his face repaired and years of therapy

    • @davidw.2791
      @davidw.2791 Рік тому +9

      @@SerumLakeI also don’t like the “Villain Motive Decay” that happens a lot in the DCAU.
      Two-Face never tries to kill Rupert Thorne again even though he hardly repents at being a criminal and a mob boss.
      Clayface never tries to kill Roland Daggatt again.
      Metallo never lays a finger on Lex Luthor again, no, he’s fixated on only Superman. 🤷🏻‍♂️
      Toyman is the exception: He showed uo a second time AFTER the Intergang guy was literally nuked. 😅

    • @michaelandreipalon359
      @michaelandreipalon359 Рік тому +5

      ​@@davidw.2791At least Two-Face sorta avenged in the "Shadow of the Bat" two-parter.
      In Metallo's defense, he got amnesia, and even then, he has to take down the protective-to-all goody-two-shoes Superman first before he can take out Luthor.

  • @connorscanlan2167
    @connorscanlan2167 Рік тому +488

    I can't describe to you the groan I emitted when you mentioned the comics turning Scarface into a doll made from a hanging tree and possessed by the souls of criminals. I know it was bad, too, because my roommate came by and asked if I was okay. lol
    You're 100% right that Arnold Wesker, as a hurt and very unwell man, offers a great opportunity to demonstrate Batman's compassion. Batman might have started his journey with a lot of vengeance and anger in his heart, but I feel like he's at his best when writers remember that people grow over time, and I like to think Bruce found that love for the people of Gotham was a more lasting motivator for his crusade than rage and a desire to brutalize thugs.

    • @SerumLake
      @SerumLake  Рік тому +52

      That gave me a good chuckle, thanks for sharing :D

    • @magnusm4
      @magnusm4 Рік тому +18

      I want to see the Flash tackle Arnold's personal issues. With how friendly he is with his bad guys.
      This would be a good challenge on his side.

    • @dennisbeaman958
      @dennisbeaman958 Рік тому +14

      Wasn't batman reason not mainly revenge just everyone thinks it is even though he fights so no one loses their parents like him or anything else

    • @SerumLake
      @SerumLake  Рік тому +14

      @@dennisbeaman958 that's basically it, yes.

    • @davidw.2791
      @davidw.2791 Рік тому +2

      @@dennisbeaman958That’s the eight year old’s Vow.
      He has yet to have done any CrimPsych research yet.

  • @theiceknight4457
    @theiceknight4457 Рік тому +120

    One thing I feel worth mentioning. In the justice lord episode where superman lobotomizes ex criminals. its scar face that is lobotomized not the ventriloquist.

    • @SerumLake
      @SerumLake  Рік тому +32

      I was watching that episode on my lunch break today, and had a good chuckle when I saw that.

  • @DMMDestroyer
    @DMMDestroyer Рік тому +168

    The way the show broke down the psychology of the character was something they made seem so seamless with all of the villians with complex issues. This character would not stand out were it not have been handled so seriously.

    • @SerumLake
      @SerumLake  Рік тому +24

      Good point, that's another thing that makes this show so special.

  • @The_Phantasm
    @The_Phantasm Рік тому +153

    They did a sort of adaptation of Arnold reforming and finding a different puppet in The Batman. Sadly Hugo Strange had orchestrated for Arnold to be found sane only for him to intentionally cause his relapse at a later point. They really did a great job making Hugo Strage a matermind always scheming.

    • @SerumLake
      @SerumLake  Рік тому +50

      The Batman's Hugo Strange was much better than the BTAS version, 100% agree.

    • @zemox2534
      @zemox2534 Рік тому +26

      ​@SerumLake I agree. Hugo was the best villain on The Batman. He came closer to defeating Batman than any of the other rogues. Even The Joker.

    • @nicholasfarrell5981
      @nicholasfarrell5981 Рік тому +25

      That episode made me so sad. Wesker was the first villain (Bennett had gone full Clayface at that point, and wouldn't get his redemption episode until the next season) who had a legitimate chance to make a clean break from his villainous life, and it was thrown away because Strange just wanted to use him as a science experiment.
      That said, the Ventriloquist & Scarface episodes really showed a bad side of The Batman's take on . . . Batman (cripes, that felt awkward to write). Specifically, that he's a monumental prick to someone who has real mental health problems; unlike in BtAS, that version assumed that Wesker was faking his dissociative state and (in his second headline appearance) stalks him to some kid's birthday party in the middle of the day just because he can't accept that he's actually trying to be a decent person. At least Wesker didn't hold a grudge then, and actually tells the kids that Batman helped him get better.

    • @The_Phantasm
      @The_Phantasm Рік тому +26

      @@nicholasfarrell5981 Just because he initially assumed Wesker might be faking it doesn't mean that the character was not written well. In fact after that he's in full support of Wesker and offers him a job and is also genuinely happy for Arnold's progress.

    • @Jonathan-A.C.
      @Jonathan-A.C. 8 місяців тому +6

      @@The_Phantasm
      Right, exactly. He presumes it’s fake up until he actually sees it being real, and then is in full support

  • @mechajay3358
    @mechajay3358 Рік тому +51

    Hearing how Arnold's mom was taken from him at young age is probably one of the reasons why Batman is more sympathetic towards him, since he knows what he went through.

  • @NightmareScarecrow
    @NightmareScarecrow Рік тому +251

    It feels like every writer creates a new backstory for a villain to make you feel sympathy for that individual.

    • @higaiwokeru
      @higaiwokeru Рік тому +19

      Yeah…that’s what writers do…they write
      If that blows your mind, wait until you find out what fire fighters do

    • @NightmareScarecrow
      @NightmareScarecrow Рік тому +10

      @@higaiwokeruWhat do fire fighters do?

    • @tannerbruning868
      @tannerbruning868 Рік тому +25

      Except ironically killer crock, despite him being one of Batman’s more sympathetic villains even in his early appearances in comics, he was kinda just a scumbag in the show,
      Honestly non of the Batman shows try to make him sympathetic

    • @NightmareScarecrow
      @NightmareScarecrow Рік тому +4

      @@tannerbruning868 Yes. I wonder why that is.

    • @IronElephantProductions
      @IronElephantProductions Рік тому +3

      @NightmareScarecrow Based response

  • @ianfinrir8724
    @ianfinrir8724 Рік тому +41

    Swapping out B's for G's is an actual ventriloquism technique because you can pronounce almost every letter of the alphabet without moving your lips but the B will always give you away. Seriously, try it.

  • @randomusernameCallin
    @randomusernameCallin Рік тому +66

    It crazy how often people forget that Bruce donate a huge amount to helping other. Too many believe in the false ideal that Bruce Wayne is just a mask.

    • @SerumLake
      @SerumLake  Рік тому +11

      I have a half-written script about this very subject. I’m hoping to talk about it a bit more soon.

    • @MasterArchfiend
      @MasterArchfiend 6 місяців тому +1

      It depends on the continuity. DCAU is definitely a case of “Batman is the mask” while others have it where “Bruce is the mask”.
      As much as I love the psychological aspect of the latter, it does make the former much more enjoyable in my opinion.

    • @randomusernameCallin
      @randomusernameCallin 6 місяців тому +4

      @@MasterArchfiend I like the more complex ideal that both sides are reflections him. Like we are all different at different places like home and work.

    • @Duragizer8775
      @Duragizer8775 5 місяців тому

      @@randomusernameCallin I feel the same way about Clark Kent/Superman. Making either identity a mask is reductive.

    • @Duothimir
      @Duothimir 4 місяці тому +1

      ​@@Duragizer8775As a wise woman once said, "¿Por que no los dos?"

  • @pinstripe4254
    @pinstripe4254 Рік тому +49

    I like the idea that Scarface is haunted, but not in a “Scarface is the ghost” way. More that the tree he was carved from gave him a soul, then Arthur giving him personality made it to where on another’s hand he still had life. Like Arthur is still unwell, but he gave Scarface life

  • @hannahmabbott7370
    @hannahmabbott7370 Рік тому +62

    I like to think the scarface puppet in batman beyond is from the second ventriloquist. My headcanon is that Arnold did get back on his feet and got the right help and medication he needed.

    • @SerumLake
      @SerumLake  Рік тому +15

      I think I’ll start telling myself that as well.

    • @davidw.2791
      @davidw.2791 Рік тому

      @@SerumLakeI love Paul Dini’s run on Detective Comics with the Fem!Ventriloquist.

    • @trainman5675
      @trainman5675 9 місяців тому +4

      Could also be a spare he found from one of the thugs hideouts and making sure it can't be used against arnold

    • @CaptnNuco
      @CaptnNuco 9 місяців тому +7

      My head cannon would be that Arnold gave that to Batman the day he felt he didn’t need him anymore. 😢

    • @thesatelliteslickers907
      @thesatelliteslickers907 2 місяці тому

      ​@@CaptnNucoi also like that idea. he didnt need scarface anymore and so gave the puppet to the man who always seemed to believe in him

  • @Zimisce85
    @Zimisce85 Рік тому +37

    I hoped you mentioned the short cameo Scarface had in "Justice League". It's in the "Justice Lord" arc , when they show Arkham and most of Batman villains being in there, lobotomized by Superman. A small, genius detail is that you can see that only on the puppet the scars left by Superman's laser... As if even the tyrant Superman had decided to make the minimum necessary damage to villains, and noticed that it was enough for Wesker to see his puppet lobotomized to act as lobotomized himself.

    • @yaujj65
      @yaujj65 3 дні тому

      Sorry if I'm using this comment section to describe how I viewed Justice Lords Superman.
      While similar in thematic with the Injustice Superman, the Justice Lords version is more competent, controlled yet equally ruthless and 'responsible'. In some ways, he is just the colder and evil version of the DCAU Superman.
      It all begin when Lex Luthor became the president which implied to have attack the Justice League that resulted in the death of Flash. This have shaken Superman and the Justice Lords. As Superman confronts Luthor, he thought ways to stop Luthor. Then Luthor rant about being Superman's fault. In there he is half right and wrong; that it is not the will of the people or the law that made Superman, rather it is Superman own morality and compassion why he became Superman. Because Superman felt like his own morality led to this disaster, he decided to throw away his humanity (done being the hero).
      Since then, the Justice Lords sets up an authoritarian regime to control the world and it had become more strict and cold. While we don't know what kind of actions the Justice Lords did, but Superman do lobotimize the criminals. It indicate that he is willingly to use ruthless action but not out of control like Injustice who sided with villains and criminals or kill anyone who opposed them. This JL Superman felt more dangerous in a sense, that he is using his own intelligence and power to enforce what he wants. (Like he recognize in defeating Doomsday to gain support).
      The scary part is when Justice Lords Superman attempts to kill the Flash despite having his own version killed, like he is responsible enough for his sins and desensitize from his own evil.

  • @sonicgen20
    @sonicgen20 11 місяців тому +35

    I think Scarface is more interesting as a split personality that the Ventriloquist manifest through puppetry rather than straight up magic or a curse.

  • @stephengoold9044
    @stephengoold9044 Рік тому +92

    Good observation about the glasses and Batman’s refusal to hurt the ventriloquist. Another great video as always. Thanks!!

    • @SerumLake
      @SerumLake  Рік тому +7

      Thank you!

    • @Compucles
      @Compucles 5 місяців тому +2

      You wouldn't hit a guy with glasses, would you?
      ...
      Okay, that's combining two different points, but the joke was too good to pass up.

    • @Brianna-eo8nu
      @Brianna-eo8nu 4 місяці тому +2

      I also like the fact Arnold’s TNBA design actually shows his eyes behind his glasses (even if they are just two dots). Especially within the context of Double Talk, it’s a great bit of symbolism of him starting to regain his own identity after being in Scarface’s shadow for so long.

  • @LaffyTaffy04
    @LaffyTaffy04 9 місяців тому +12

    I like to believe that Arnold didn't relapse and Batman played along to beat him once and for all. If Scarface is destroyed, Arnold will always make a new one. So instead, Batman took Scarface from Arnold and loudly proclaimed that he was going to lock up Scarface for good in the Batcave, not destroy him. Arnold can't make a new Scarface because there's one still around and since he's gone somewhere, he couldn't possibly be in his head anymore.

    • @Elfenlied8675309
      @Elfenlied8675309 9 місяців тому +6

      Yeah, Batman Beyond Bruce having Scarface and his gun inside his Batcave museum sort of leads me to believe the Ventriloquist was able to finally stop letting Scarface control him.

  • @justinwilliam6534
    @justinwilliam6534 Рік тому +62

    Yeah it’s better to think of Scarface as a second personality to Arnold Wesker rather than a creepy possessed dummy besides when you said that Wesker could teach Zatara lessons it brings to mind that Zatana is actually afraid of dummies but I don’t know why.

    • @SerumLake
      @SerumLake  Рік тому +11

      Strangely enough, my wife is also creeped out by puppets...

    • @nicholasfarrell5981
      @nicholasfarrell5981 Рік тому +18

      Zatanna was attacked by someone backstage at one of her dad's shows when she was extremely young, and he turned the guy into a puppet in front of her before erasing her memories.

  • @ericmiller93
    @ericmiller93 11 місяців тому +20

    I love that Tom King used him to defeat Psycho Pirate because the only person that tells Wesker what to do is Scarface.

  • @aaronbosen6743
    @aaronbosen6743 6 місяців тому +15

    One of the things that I really like about the BTAS version of Arnold Wesker is he actually gets a canonical recovery that at least in the BTAS continuity, actually sticks and become canon. We actually see a reformed version of Wesker in some of the comics based off the BTAs series continuing that recovery and even working as forensic accountant for the Gotham city district attorney's office.
    To have hard proof that not only has the character recovered but he's actually contributing to the net good in Gotham now that he has, just feels right somehow.
    Most versions of the character in comics and other media where he appears his existence seems almost like a cruel joke: in at least some of the comics for example, it's strongly implied he's actually possessed by a demon, a relatively weak one that could be easily expelled if people would just get him an exorcist instead of drugging the hell out of him sometimes pointlessly torturing him while pretending it's psychotherapy or in some cases his own gang actively trying to rebreak his mind which makes the demon's efforts to control him easier.

  • @TapCat
    @TapCat 6 місяців тому +3

    The Ventriloquist is easily one of my favorite Batman villains and while it would get annoying in a TV show, I love the fact that he can't pronounce the letter "B" in comics. It never gets old and is just one more thing that humanizes him and is oddly endearing.

  • @jordanloux3883
    @jordanloux3883 Рік тому +24

    You mentioned that all of Batman's rogues represent a part of Batman, and I like to think The Ventriloquist is Batman's ability to move on. He's a villainous version of the hero that hangs up the cowl but comes back because his city needs him. Arnold keeps getting chances to be free of his life of crime, but the puppet is always waiting to drag him back in...

  • @theotherjared9824
    @theotherjared9824 Рік тому +15

    The ventriloquist deep down is scarface, but doesn't want to admit. He projects his true feelings through the dummy to avoid blaming himself.

  • @KasumiKenshirou
    @KasumiKenshirou 9 місяців тому +21

    That haunted puppet idea is stupid, needlessly complicated, and unnecessary. Scarface is already "real" from Wesker's perspective, so there's no reason to make the puppet haunted.

  • @dayschange2
    @dayschange2 10 місяців тому +10

    I always liked this character. He's actually one of the few cases that I found equally interesting both in BTAS and in the early 2000s series The Batman. And I find it really interesting that the latter seemingly took inspiration directly from the comics too, going off of what you shared in your video here, because they also have a storyline that features the Ventriloquist trying to get his life back on track with a new puppet that seemingly represents a happier side of himself. I love those two shows almost as much as I do listening to your videos and the extra information that it shines on the characters history.

  • @coronelkittycannon
    @coronelkittycannon 7 місяців тому +10

    Making the puppet be possessed takes a lot away from the ventriloquist, and I think, makes their dynamic more boring.
    Idk, there's something more infinitely interesting about the ventriloquist being so hurt that ha can only balance his psychi with Scarface

  • @deathbitechronicles7693
    @deathbitechronicles7693 8 місяців тому +6

    I personally see their relationship as a metaphor for toxic and abusive relationships, and scarface coming back is a reference to PTSD from said relationship.

  • @sebastiangelbert3637
    @sebastiangelbert3637 3 місяці тому +3

    10\10 villain all the best aspects of twoface and thorne into one puppet , the creativity really gets me

  • @BigJonB36
    @BigJonB36 Рік тому +13

    In the Justice Lords episode of Justice League, when Superman lobotomized all of Batman's rogues, Wesker didnt have the lobotomy scar but Scarface does

    • @SerumLake
      @SerumLake  Рік тому +4

      I thought that was a really great joke

  • @Blokewood3
    @Blokewood3 8 місяців тому +5

    The voice actor was so good at playing both Arnold and Scarface.

  • @maskedmarvyl4774
    @maskedmarvyl4774 3 місяці тому +5

    There's a funny moment in the BTAS episode the Trial, where after Batman escapes, the Joker grabs Scarface's Tommy gun and tries to shoot Batman, but almost shoots Killer Croc instead. Scarface tells the Joker to be careful, and the Joker gets into an argument with the puppet! Which either demonstrates how the Joker can't differentiate fantasy from reality, or that the Joker understands how to talk to crazy people; on their terms.

  • @zemox2534
    @zemox2534 Рік тому +15

    I love The Ventriloquist. Alan Grant and Norm Breyfogle (May they both RIP) did a fantastic job creating the character, and The crew on BTAS made him even better. I like the fact that he is the only rogue to truly reform on the show (even if some of the tie in comics contradicts this). It gives some hope that some of the other rogues (like Harvey) can reform and find peace.I must also give praise to George Dunza the actor who Voiced Wesker and Scarface. I love that he gave Wesker and Scarface two distinct voices to emphasise that they are two separate people (Wesker being meek and Scarface being loud and dominant).

    • @SerumLake
      @SerumLake  Рік тому +2

      Yeah, he’s great in all of the various DCAU roles he portrayed. I particularly like his Perry White.

  • @HeliatroCipher
    @HeliatroCipher 7 місяців тому +4

    Can we also shout-out Rhino and Mugsy?
    Though they don't really have too much in the BTAS universe, they are the most consistent henchmen of Ventriloquist/Scarface throughout the years, in particular Rhino.
    8:53 In this comic, Rhino remains with reformed Arnold and helps him out with his shows. Though he pushes Arnold back into crime, it still shows that this man is incredibly loyal to his boss(es).

  • @lightsidesoul
    @lightsidesoul 2 місяці тому +2

    One of my favorite parts of Scarface's intro episode is when Arnold takes a drink of water, and one of his thugs talks to Scarface after telling what's implied to be a newer man to watch, and Scarface is able to talk (pardon the pun) fluidly while Arnold is drinking.
    Not only does it show Arnold's honest skill in puppetry, it also helps demonstrate the divide between the two personalities when Scarface reacts in rage to the newer thug complimenting Wesker's "performance".
    To Arnold and Scarface, they aren't the same person, Arnold is just the guy Scarface "hired" as an assistant.

  • @theenderdestruction2362
    @theenderdestruction2362 Рік тому +25

    I also like the idea that arnold Finally reforms permanently but i like to imagine scarface trys to do something absolutely horrible like blowup a orphanage or sokething similar but before he can do anything at all Arnold just starts smashing scarface repealy whilst saying "im no longer your puppet" in front of the batfam and when all is said and done scarface is nuaght but broken peices and torn cloth batman puts his hands on Arnold's shoulder and they know Scarface is dead killed by the one minion he abused the most but who was also the one holding his Leash

    • @SerumLake
      @SerumLake  Рік тому +6

      That would be very nice.

    • @davidw.2791
      @davidw.2791 Рік тому +4

      i’m reminded of how Arnold dealt with the dummy in his last B:tAS episode is supposed to mean that he has a real shot of being cured because SPOILERS that is basically how the Dom Personality was dealt with at the end of Fight Club.

    • @theenderdestruction2362
      @theenderdestruction2362 6 місяців тому

      ​@davidw.2791 I'll be honest. i have never seen Fight Club, then again, I've never seen rocky either

  • @rumbleroller2154
    @rumbleroller2154 Рік тому +16

    (7:04) I always wondered what Mary Dhal's life would be like, if Bruce was more involved in her rehabilitation. If she was hired for a job that made her feel like she mattered. While I know this isn't a Baby Doll video, I've said at one point that there could have been more. (7:21) If Batman had just watched and kept tabs on her, just in case..

    • @SerumLake
      @SerumLake  Рік тому +2

      I am a little surprised he didn’t offer her a job, now that you mention it…

    • @solacehealer7589
      @solacehealer7589 Рік тому

      @@SerumLakeI’m not sure what sort of job an Actress would take at Wayne enterprises. I’m sure she would find it humiliating.

    • @rumbleroller2154
      @rumbleroller2154 Рік тому +3

      @@solacehealer7589 You don't quite understand. Its about rehabilitation. Judging by Mary's personality, I'm sure the only humiliation she'd have would be someone digging into her past, or asking her to "do the Baby Doll voice".
      This has happened. But I feel like if Bruce HAD stepped in, the same way he did for this guy here, gave her a position she could be proud of, working under Wayne Corp, things would have worked out for the better.
      And for the record, Mary did say she practiced and studied HARD to land parts. And you can't be a dumb actor. She is smart. And some times you DO have to do odd jobs to put food on the table.
      I find it funny that she isn't a bad actor. Otherwise, she would have never gotten a part in the Theater Role.

    • @abigails4088
      @abigails4088 Рік тому +3

      @@rumbleroller2154 I mean, perhaps we can hope the reason for her absence is because Wayne Enterprises generously donated to a traveling theater revue led "Led by a television star who entertained the great Bruce Wayne as a boy"
      :)

  • @AnthanKrufix
    @AnthanKrufix 4 місяці тому +4

    The Ventriloquist is genuinely my favorite Batman villain. They're very much a personality over powers driven antagonist, and there's something eerie about how easy it is to just straight up forget that Scarface is just a manifestation of Wesker's. Every time you remember that they're the same person it takes all of three seconds to forget it again.
    It makes it all the worse in the incarnations of the character where that isn't the case and Scarface is genuinely another entity possessed by a demon or ghost or whatnot. I hate those depictions.

  • @jacktoma21
    @jacktoma21 Рік тому +28

    Great video, I liked the quote of Bruce Timm and how it shows why so many of the Batman villains are great. They have very fun and colorful gimmicks mixed with very interesting and even dark problems. The great thing about Arnold that I think separated him from Harvey was that Scarface is completely unaware that he needs Arnold around to exist himself, so he’ll try and kill Arnold as if he was just some other hired goon. Big Bad Harv is at least aware that he’s sharing a body with someone. I never though Arnold was supposed to be a poor ventriloquist when reading the comics, I thought the speech impediment was just part of his gimick

    • @SerumLake
      @SerumLake  Рік тому +11

      I agree, as far as Scarface knows, he is a living, sentient puppet and I think he genuinely believes that he will exist long after Arnold passes away.

    • @jacktoma21
      @jacktoma21 Рік тому +5

      @@SerumLake that’s something I’ve always wondered. Does Scarface know he’s a puppet? I just assumed he thought himself as a short paraplegic who needs to hire a dummy like Arnold to carry him

  • @J.J.Jameson_of_Daily_Bugle
    @J.J.Jameson_of_Daily_Bugle Рік тому +9

    Scareface being possessed doll is really dumb idea, I don't know who came up with that. Him being extension of suppressed Ventriloquist's inner demons and emotions is way, way cooler, because he acts as mirror image to Batman\Bruce Wayne. Ventriloquist is simply unable to live on without Scareface much like Bruce Wayne wouldn't be able to live without Batman.

  • @SCP_1471_TTV
    @SCP_1471_TTV 9 місяців тому +5

    I very distinectively remember scarface opening his eyes as a fake out and gasping in shock, thinking that batman was found out by the dreaded puppet...only to realize that he wasn't alive at all.

    • @Elfenlied8675309
      @Elfenlied8675309 9 місяців тому +4

      There is also a scene in BTAS where Scarface opens his eyes while Ventriloquist isn't in the room. Bruce Timm said that was an animation mistake though, and wasn't meant to happen.

    • @SCP_1471_TTV
      @SCP_1471_TTV 9 місяців тому +1

      @@Elfenlied8675309 What a huge oopsy of an animation error, that problably left so many people wondering "IS HE REAL? IS HE FAKE!" it just stoke the fires of interest

  • @AdamMichalMarkowski
    @AdamMichalMarkowski 8 місяців тому +2

    I remember how much I was moved as a kid,, seeing the first episode of BTAS featuring ventriloquist, I think? It was the one, where Scarface gets shot at the end of the episode. Lemme tell you, him being a puppet did little to how horrific him getting gunned down at the end of the episode was (he was shot in the eye, even!). Whole episode we see him moving, talking with distinct voice, having his own personality! And at the end the absolutely believable and visceral reaction of Ventriloquist wheeping over Scarface? Real powerful stuff!

  • @TheAzulmagia
    @TheAzulmagia Рік тому +11

    I prefer the idea that Scarface is just the Ventriloquist's inner demons that he needs to confront to be healthy. I don't mind playing with the idea that the doll MIGHT be real, like the TNBA episode that had a little person dress up as Scarface to try and mess with both Wesker and Batman and convince them both as much, but it being a darker part of Wesker is more interested than it just being Slappy from Goosebumps.

  • @TransPandaArt
    @TransPandaArt Рік тому +19

    🪴The Ventriloquist is a very interesting case of examining DID in batman antagonists and, how, when it comes to the topic how it will almost certainly fail in rehabilitation over and over again. (Oh, once again just mentioning this, the current terminology for "personalities" is "alters", most everything else you said was generally accurate...)
    One thing we'd like to point out is that Arnold keeps relapsing over and over again, and it's actually probably for a reason you got very close to. Arnold has this mental condition for life, he can't just "get over it" or "fix it". Many therapists to this day believe that one can integrate all alters in a body together, but whilst it may work in some cases, for many others it's suppression at best.
    Most of Arnold's rehabilitations don't even have that, there's no emphasis on integrating Scarface, just "killing him", in a sense. Which means Scarface is, as you said, just buried and biding his time. In a strange sense, the reason his rehabilitations always fail is that the doctors and batman are too focused on fixing Arnold, when they should be rehabilitating Scarface. Scarface keeps coming back because he is, in essence, his own person... And you can't suffocate a person who doesn't need to breathe.
    (We actually adored the comic you showed where a rehabilitated Scarface is shown with a new puppet, instead of giving up on the practice entirely, essentially. THAT'S actually a fairly good step in the right direction: Arnold can't get rid of his condition, just adapt and work with it better. Also Arnold with a frog friend puppet is just cute, tbh...)
    We're acutely familiar with that, honestly. We attempted to suppress multiple alters from fully forming for years, and every single one of them failed. (If you're wondering why, we're a white system, and they were characters that were non-white, and we didn't know the appropriateness of that. But through community knowledge and help we've all come to realize it's a natural thing.)
    Honestly, that scene with Catwoman stating that Scarface is a different person, but still somewhere in Arnold is a fairly nuanced understanding of it. Many systems consider a sort of responsibility rule where actions done by the body are responsible on all alters present. Obviously Batman doesn't, because he is kind but misguided with this specific topic.
    If we were to classify Scarface, we could have two "alter types" attributed to him: Introject/Fictive and Persecutor. We'll start with persecutor first. A persecutor alter is one that slings hurtful things towards the other alters or general system. This is sort of a bad coping alter in essence. It's being so used to the trauma/abuse that an alter needs to form to keep it up when it's no longer present.
    The second is a introject/fictive, which we feels sort of revolves around Arnold as a whole. A fictive is an alter that forms around the "shell" of a fictional character. With the puppets, it's quite literal. A fictive does not have to be one to one with the original character, but taking it's name/body image/voice mannerisms/personality/story/etc. as a "base" in order for them to find a mental form inside of the mind. Sometimes the brain forms an extreme attachment to a character and "makes them real", in a sense.
    Like... for example, just hypothetically really, typing an 18 paragraph essay on someone's youtube video on a clay girl... ;^^
    Er, yeah... So between the time of typing that comment and right now... I sort of formed as a fictive of Annie. (The clay pot emoji at the beginning) We thought you'd be interested to hear it is 14 now, not 13, haha... Alters can form anywhere and anytime, honestly. And, like we told you, suppressing doesn't work for us, so we didn't really think suppressing me would have a...point?
    We're PRETTY positive we're not gonna get a Ventriloquist fictive, if you're worried about that ;^^
    As a final note, we're not a fan of the story implication that Scarface is possessed by vengeful hatred souls. We think it's a sort of cop out to not need to address that Albert is a depiction of an often heavily demonized condition in media. It takes away the rehabilitation elements where he can rehabilitate with a new puppet, but it also does something else: Where do you think demonic/ghost possession comes from irl? It's probably misinterpreted DID/OSDD. Certainly Arnold and Scarface weren't ever that realistic, but the backstory goes back on tropes that STILL DEMONIZE SYSTEMS. So we also prefer the BTAS version.
    Well, uh, this is Annie, signing off. Fictive of Matt Hagen's Little alter, kinda sorta. Bye...!

    • @SerumLake
      @SerumLake  Рік тому +5

      Thanks for taking the time to share your perspective. I appreciate it!

    • @Quackervoltz
      @Quackervoltz 7 місяців тому +1

      Lmao Albert
      But great info. I really learned a lot

    • @TransPandaArt
      @TransPandaArt 7 місяців тому

      @@Quackervoltz 🎩Why thank you! It's always delightful to know we helped someone else in learning something new! - Jekyll

  • @dogloversrule8476
    @dogloversrule8476 10 місяців тому +5

    Scarface/Ventriloquist is one of the most interesting Batman villains

  • @isingra
    @isingra 8 місяців тому +3

    A late pondering, but I wonder if Scarface in the case is the cure for Arnold. If he cannot access Scarface, he cannot slip into being Scarface. Mentally speaking if he knows Scarface isn’t dead, he may not go subconsciously make a new one. Perhaps a relapse is hinted at with Batman figuring out the solution Arnold needs all along?

  • @Spudtron98
    @Spudtron98 6 місяців тому +2

    The destruction of Scarface at Wesker's own hands in TNBA represents what is possibly the only time a supervillain in Gotham genuinely won over his disorder in the DCAU. There's so many episodes about relapses and getting pulled back into the crime world by circumstance, but in Double Talk, Arnold Wesker _wins._ The Ventriloquist _never_ appears again in that universe, with only a cameo from an _alternate world_ afterwards. Scarface might have come back from 'death' before, but those times it was because of the actions of someone else that the doll was destroyed. Wesker destroying him personally essentially burned Scarface's personality out of him.

    • @ianfinrir8724
      @ianfinrir8724 6 місяців тому +1

      In the tie in comics Wesker is shown working as a forensic accountant.

  • @timymax
    @timymax 6 місяців тому +3

    If you like Scarface as a as a Batman character I recommend the 2006 redesign version of Scarface.

  • @justinweber4977
    @justinweber4977 11 місяців тому +4

    You know, I remember reading a discussion for what the Anti-Matter or Earth-3 version of Arnold would be like, and the most popular idea seemed to be a simple reversal: Arnold is genuinely unhinged and violent, but his puppet (Named after Chief O'Hara from the Adam West series, naturally) is basically all of his best characteristics and trying to encourage him to be a good person.

  • @Woodland_Adventures
    @Woodland_Adventures Рік тому +6

    When you mentioned the similarities between the movie Magic and Scarface, I was immediately also reminded of Slappy the dummy from the Goosebumps universe, written by R.L. Stine.
    Slappy is an evil sentient ventriloquist puppet that (iirc) first appeared in The Night of The Living Dummy. (Apparently he's also the main antagonist, which I didn't know until I looked him up.)

  • @clown599
    @clown599 Рік тому +8

    too bad they killed him in the comics... Arnold was a massive potential villain

    • @SerumLake
      @SerumLake  Рік тому +6

      On the plus side, nobody stays dead in the comics. Unless your Thomas and Martha Wayne, or Uncle Ben from Spider-Man…

  • @WobblesandBean
    @WobblesandBean 11 місяців тому +4

    YAY, you did cover Wesker! When I was a kid, this BTAS villain always stuck with me more than any other tragic villain, and I couldn't understand why. I was so upset why Wesker would create another puppet, even after being freed from his tyranny.
    ...Then I got a little older, old enough to realize that no, not every family was like mine, and the way my mom and dad treated me wasn't normal. I finally had the words for the funny feeling The Ventriloquist gave me: Abuse. Trauma. Desperation to gain someone's approval, even though they treat you horribly.
    And I got it. I finally understood why.

  • @jonothanthrace1530
    @jonothanthrace1530 9 місяців тому +3

    5:26 excellent transition there.

  • @rramdohr7548
    @rramdohr7548 11 місяців тому +4

    I appreciate the fact that you point out the unique take on Batman's compassion in the DCAU. For me, the portrayal of Bruce Wayne is probably the least appreciated and/or discussed aspect of most renditions of the character. He's a playboy, yes, but this version is actually a skilled businessman in tune with what his company does, how it affects people, and how he's able to use his wealth in a positive way by funding a variety of social programs & safety nets. It doesn't get nearly enough attention, in my opinion.

  • @Spongebrain97
    @Spongebrain97 Рік тому +7

    In The Batman cartoon from 2004, The Ventriloquist and Scarface return and are pretty identical writing wise to their BTAS predecessors. Scarface though looks more like Tony Montana's Scarface instead of Al Capone's which I always thought was neat

    • @SerumLake
      @SerumLake  Рік тому +4

      Yeah, that was a nice nod to the modern Scarface film.

    • @zemox2534
      @zemox2534 Рік тому +1

      ​@@SerumLakeCoincidentally Rupert Thorne made a cameo in the first episode of The Batman and had a similar appearance. I guess the team liked Al Pacino Scarface.

    • @fictiontheorizer4253
      @fictiontheorizer4253 Рік тому +1

      So many of my favorite villain portrayals to come out of Batman came from that series.

    • @kanna-san.
      @kanna-san. 10 місяців тому +1

      Scarface also acts more like a toxic boyfriend if you pay attention

  • @subtlewhatssubtle
    @subtlewhatssubtle Рік тому +3

    I think it's worth noting how a large number of Batman's rogues evoke pity (often an uncommon sentiment in fiction), but few express this so well as Wesker. He's a terribly ill man whose life was ruined through no malicious intent of his own. No one wakes up wishing for an identity disorder. The Ventriloquist is just as much a victim of his own disease as those robbed or assaulted by the Scarface persona. Batman understands that empathy and consistent treatment of the disease is what solves the problem, not violence, which is why I believe he never strikes Wesker.

  • @seijakarjalainen
    @seijakarjalainen 9 місяців тому +2

    Arnold actually tries to clip Scarface at the Batman and Robin comics that continue where mask of phantasm and Batman TAS ended. It is the one that starts with shadow of phantasm. I think the comic sequel to Arnold and Scarface of Batman TAS added a lot to their characters.

  • @michaelandreipalon359
    @michaelandreipalon359 Рік тому +2

    Wesker being successfully cured should always be a proud badge of honor to the Bat-Family and all the purity of Gotham in this universe. Also, I do dislike the Scarface persona coming back in the tie-in comics, even if said comics have their merits, like the glorious return of Jack parenthesis The Creeper closed parenthesis Ryder.
    Edit: Also love the "unnerving blank glasses" trope. One best non-DCAU example of that is the killer maid Roberta from Black Lagoon.

  • @Hack_Man_VII
    @Hack_Man_VII Рік тому +5

    My wife was put off by Scarface, and I couldn't help but tease her a little. I told her "At least you can enjoy seeing your least favorite villain get killed in each of his episodes. I don't get to enjoy that kind of cathartic ending with Ras Al Ghoul." She took it in good humor. 😄

    • @SerumLake
      @SerumLake  Рік тому +4

      It's a good point, those that hate puppets can take delight in Scarface's suffering.

  • @Chendoart
    @Chendoart Рік тому +4

    I think Krogy keeps Scareface in check now, and Arnold is in medium security prison in Metropolis. He makes puppets for orphans.....

    • @ianfinrir8724
      @ianfinrir8724 Рік тому +1

      Not a fairy tale happy ending, but I'll take it.

  • @casesoutherland4175
    @casesoutherland4175 Рік тому +4

    I might have an unpopular opinion here, but I would love to see the Ventriloquist or Baby Doll in The Batman Part 2 or Part 3.
    I loved The Batman and it only makes sense if Matt Reeves explores Batman's compassion for villains that are victims of their sick, twisted minds. The Ventriloquist and Baby Doll would be perfect for that!

  • @alexandrefrauches132
    @alexandrefrauches132 Рік тому +12

    Despite my introduction to the Ventriloquist happened by watching the 2004 The Batman cartoon, it was the TAS version that made me a fan of the character, with Double Talk being one the most underrated "villain-reform" episodes of the show.
    I really hope the Ventriloquist shows up in a batman live action film, maybe even in The Batman 2, since not only he could work as great rival for both Batman and the Penguin (who will have his own show exploring more of the Gotham's underworld and it's crime families) but, if he's written sympathetic character like he was in BTAS, his presence could help Pattison's Batman to continue his arc from the previous film, growing from symbol of vengence to symbol of hope, this time by trying to defeat the Ventriloquist not by punching him but by talking and convincing Arnold to face his other personality.

    • @SerumLake
      @SerumLake  Рік тому +2

      I’d be very happy if they include him in the upcoming Arkham show. I think that big screen audiences may not accept him as a threat (wrongly, by the way) but a long form TV show would definitely do him justice.

  • @cypherneticgaming3281
    @cypherneticgaming3281 Рік тому +2

    I loved them. I re-watched the Scarface episodes hundreds of times.

  • @jhmcd2
    @jhmcd2 11 місяців тому +3

    People keep highlighting why the animated series is better than every other version of Batman. This one was not only the deep dark night which would be at home in the Nolan films or any of the other modern, manic depressive live action versions, but also had a fun and a compassionate side which would actually be at home in the West version. He actually did use his wealth to try to help criminals out, he didn't just beat them up on the streets and the villains as a result, tended to be better for it. The Joker could be funny and likeable, Ivy was complex and secretly wanted a family and normal life (although they dropped that after a while), everyone was human...even when they weren't. They weren't just Caricatures of villains or heros. And the music was way too good for a cartoon. We have simply never gotten a good Batman score since this era.

  • @00ghostcobra
    @00ghostcobra 6 місяців тому +4

    DC should make an animated movie about Scarface..

  • @mattbaines5262
    @mattbaines5262 Рік тому +3

    This was lovely, thank you

    • @SerumLake
      @SerumLake  Рік тому

      Glad you enjoyed it, and thanks for letting me know

  • @geckoo9190
    @geckoo9190 Рік тому +4

    I think that its more scary if the doll is just an object, because then everything that arnold did was him and the very thought of that is unsettling, because we all kind of have a doll, our subcontinent mind.

  • @ericvicaria8648
    @ericvicaria8648 Рік тому +3

    I love your work. Please understand I mean this with love and respect:
    5:23 I think if you want a reason for those ingots being on the boat before the platinum is stolen: They're lead ingots for ballast and as you load on platinum you toss out lead. Lead is half the density of platinum and cheap.
    Not that I think it's what the writers intended, but it's the best I can do.

    • @SerumLake
      @SerumLake  Рік тому +1

      No worries at all, I appreciate you sharing your suggestion. The only thing that makes me think it was an error is that when their speedboat pulls up, there’s no metal on it. Then, when they burn the hole in the side of the ship, suddenly there’s a stack of metal bars there. Maybe the mistake was to not include the iron bars on the speedboat then?

    • @ericvicaria8648
      @ericvicaria8648 Рік тому +1

      @@SerumLake I didn't look back at the episode in sequence, just the clip you used. If it's laid out as you describe there's no other interpretation than an error. These things happen.

    • @SerumLake
      @SerumLake  Рік тому +1

      @@ericvicaria8648 yeah they had deadlines they had to meet and, even then, it’s such a minor thing that it doesn’t take away from how great this episode is.

  • @nozrep
    @nozrep Рік тому +3

    ah man, just excellent! Was my favorite cartoon growing up! Would watch it immediately after school, flubbing my homework to my own detriment!😅 Great review or analysis! I was never into comics per se. I dunno if I was a bit too old and they were becoming less known amongst my age group or if I just wasn’t really exposed to them. But these type of videos, I always enjoy these type of videos telling or explaining the source materials behind the animated series. Whether Batman or other animated series originally sourced from comic books.

  • @HighlandHellboy
    @HighlandHellboy Рік тому +4

    I’ve never fully watched BTAS, but one character that stuck out to me was Clock King, and I can’t wait to see your video on them because DC doesn’t seem to be able to make up their mind as to how to write them.

    • @SerumLake
      @SerumLake  Рік тому +1

      I have done a video about The Clock King, bundled together with the two other King villains (Condiment and Sewer) - Hope you enjoy it!

    • @HighlandHellboy
      @HighlandHellboy Рік тому

      Oh damn I completely missed it, can't wait to watch it later!

  • @TrumbullComic
    @TrumbullComic 10 місяців тому +3

    I love this video. Very insightful!

    • @SerumLake
      @SerumLake  10 місяців тому

      Coming from you, that means a lot! Thanks, John 🫡

  • @AH-is5yg
    @AH-is5yg 10 місяців тому +1

    I never read the comics after Arnold was rehabilitated and I always thought that he managed to overcome his mental problem at the end. I thought that there is hope to help some of Batman's villains.

  • @QueenStodge
    @QueenStodge 8 місяців тому +2

    I never noticed Batman doesn't hurt Arnold until you pointed it out. It's nice

  • @AlexCenFiner
    @AlexCenFiner 9 місяців тому +2

    Fun fact Ventriloquists actually can’t pronounce the letter b. It’s because B is one of letters that needs your lips to touch, so what ventriloquists do is swap the letter for one that sounds similar like D.

  • @manuelgrothe608
    @manuelgrothe608 8 місяців тому +1

    5:56 Peyton Riley becomes Ventriloquist 2, when Arnold Wesker had passed away

    • @Ivie_Sharp
      @Ivie_Sharp 5 місяців тому

      Why did I have sudden thought that instead of that, peyton ventriloquists a dummy that looks like arnold and is possessed by arnold, who is holding scarface instead?

  • @LisaVGG
    @LisaVGG Рік тому +3

    Arnold and Scarface are my favorite Batman characters, having a character with a split personality be a ventriloquist is something I love the idea of. Only thing I’ve ever seen them in is The Batman Animated Series, as in the animated show called The Batman, and Arnold does try and get better only for someone to give Scarface to him…I still can’t wrap my head around who did that

  • @El_Omar2203
    @El_Omar2203 Рік тому +4

    I like when in Justice League, they show the Justice Lord's version of Arkham, with the whole rogue's gallery lobotomized by Lord Superman, but when we see the Ventriloquist and Scarface, only the puppet got "cured" leaving Arnold unharmed.

  • @misterboxhead3045
    @misterboxhead3045 Рік тому +3

    I am starting to realize that almost every batman villain is crazy in their own way

  • @skylerholmes571
    @skylerholmes571 Рік тому +1

    The way the footage lines up with you saying "and paranoid" is to good to be a coincidence.
    That was a really nice edit.
    Starts at 4:48 btw.

    • @SerumLake
      @SerumLake  Рік тому

      Thank you, I carefully select every bit of footage for these videos!

  • @Hun.1236
    @Hun.1236 11 місяців тому +3

    They should another film like the joker but with two face or scar face and the ventriloquist or the other nut villain

  • @the_flyattractor8656
    @the_flyattractor8656 Рік тому +4

    Alan Grant is one of if not the Most underrated Batman Writers.

    • @SerumLake
      @SerumLake  Рік тому +3

      Yeah, Shadow of the Bat was the most consistent Bat book of the 90s.

  • @Luis-jl6oh
    @Luis-jl6oh 4 місяці тому +4

    1:27 Evil wizards 😥

  • @blasterboy123456
    @blasterboy123456 8 місяців тому +2

    I'm probably one of the few people who kind of likes the idea of Scarface being a possessed puppet
    A very common belief is a cursed object is an object that is steeped in negative emotion whether that be the hanging tree or the ventriloquists repressed/expressive dark side flowing through Scarface

    • @rexflamevermillion5527
      @rexflamevermillion5527 6 місяців тому

      Not kidding I love that idea to a soul of a executed inmate possessing the puppets rather cool like they used the tree which was used on death row Inmates

  • @manuelgrothe608
    @manuelgrothe608 8 місяців тому +1

    8:19 For Batman Beyond 2: Neo Gotham Forever we need Peyton Riley as the Ventriloquist 2 and Scarface

  • @NotMyRealName6
    @NotMyRealName6 6 місяців тому +2

    Who really gives a damn about a Batman who laughs. It's a Batman who _cares_ that's truly a Batman who wins.

  • @nigel_saxon
    @nigel_saxon Рік тому +5

    Pretty sure Arnold Wesker has a cousin named Albert with a god complex out there

    • @SerumLake
      @SerumLake  Рік тому +2

      And they both wear pupil-obscuring eyewear 🤔

    • @ianfinrir8724
      @ianfinrir8724 Рік тому

      Has anyone ever seen Arnold and Albert in the same room?

  • @srstriker6420
    @srstriker6420 Рік тому +6

    You know I always keep forgetting about them because I don’t get how difficult is it for Batman to defeat, it’s an old man with a puppet and how does he reflect Batman?
    Because I remember them more in the 2004 series where they are voiced by Homer Simpson himself
    Do Maxie Zeus

    • @22Tesla
      @22Tesla Рік тому +8

      I think it's duality: how Batman can be Bruce Wayne and Batman when he wants to be, while the Ventriloquist is trapped between two identities he has no say in in contolling.
      How is he hard to defeat? Cause he is just a sick man who needs proper psychiatric help. He's not a punching bag like Killer Croc, he's not kitted out with weapons like Joker, or the Penguin, he's not got a super power like Poison Ivy or Clay Face: he's just a human with a mental illness which asserts itself in a negative way.
      He's no different than Baby Doll or Harvey Dent (outside of a physical abnormality).

    • @EtchaSketch444
      @EtchaSketch444 Рік тому

      @@22Tesla Additionally, another comment I saw suggested that Wesker and Scarface reflect Batman's issues with moving on, given the backstory details mentioned in the video. But where as Batman uses his issues to do good, Wesker's issues manifest in Scarface and only do bad.

    • @22Tesla
      @22Tesla Рік тому +1

      @@EtchaSketch444 Another good point. Sure makes Wesker a bit deeper for a villain who's basically two people in one body

  • @ARedMagicMarker
    @ARedMagicMarker 3 місяці тому +1

    Of all the people in Arkham, Wesker is the only one in there who actually seems to belong there.

  • @johnbrill7909
    @johnbrill7909 Рік тому +1

    I just discovered your channel in the past few days and am binge watching your videos. You do a lovely job!

    • @SerumLake
      @SerumLake  Рік тому +1

      Thank you, John, and welcome aboard!

  • @JaguarCats
    @JaguarCats Рік тому +1

    This was one of the few villains in Batman TAS at least that had a happy ending, or at least might have had a happy ending.
    The other possibly being Harley Quinn as we see at the ending of Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker. Though karma it seems does come circling back around on her =P

  • @carriekube7357
    @carriekube7357 11 місяців тому +1

    I remember my jaw dropping when I found out that Scarface was a puppet as a kid.

  • @myhappypills6776
    @myhappypills6776 Рік тому +1

    Ur channel is insanely underrated, u put a lot of effort into the editing and research and ur voice is very clear and pleasing to listen to, I hope u get more recognition soon

    • @SerumLake
      @SerumLake  Рік тому +1

      Thanks, that's very kind of you to say!

  • @Brianna-eo8nu
    @Brianna-eo8nu 5 місяців тому +1

    Knowing from the tie-in comics that Armonld’s trauma stemmed from him witnessing his mother be gunned down by the mafia makes the scene in Read My Lips where scarface is shot up hit differently…

  • @Kingmegadon
    @Kingmegadon Рік тому +7

    So while I know a lot of people don't like the possess doll idea of Scarface, I feel like it'd be an enjoyable story for an elseword story & would be better treatment of scarface compared to now since wesker's been killed & replaced. Infact I wanted to point out before they did the possessed doll story they did a short story where Rhino had a Scarface doll & kept trying to talk to it and get it to talk back. This continued until not only was Scarface talking back to Rhino but eventually talking through him like Scarface was trying to possess him. Which is why I think the supernatural angle could work. But BTAS's interpretation will always be the best and TB 2004 being a fun mix up.
    And its especially better then what they did to him in the New 52 detective comics.

    • @SerumLake
      @SerumLake  Рік тому

      I remember that Rhino story as well - I think it was in an issue of Shadow of the Bat? I’ll have to do some digging through my comic boxes!

    • @Kingmegadon
      @Kingmegadon Рік тому

      ​@@SerumLakeso like you I won't back in and found that story. It is in shadow of the batman. With esker losing scarface in issue 32 and rhino finally getting him to talk in issue 59. Which was extremely creepy when it happened. They didn't play with that angle for long because quickly they got Scarface back to Arnold. But it was still an interesting and creepy stint while they had it which I wanted to see more of. The only downside being this is the Scarface with the speech problem so a lot of swapping g's with b's in the issue, and with it being so long since I've dealt with that it was a little annoying.

  • @fictiontheorizer4253
    @fictiontheorizer4253 Рік тому +2

    Eh Killer Croc isn't exactly a unknown. I first found out about his existence in the Lego comics way back when, and he's appeared in practically every major Batman series I can think of, apart from the very early ones. He even had two appearances in Beware The Batman.
    Although I'll grant you that Arnold Wesker is in some ways almost criminally underused, although there's an argument to be made that it's hard to keep a regular villain sympathetic. I wonder if that's one of the reasons they never made Mary Dahl a mainstay despite her cult following.
    Additionally, your right that Batman villains work best when they have a good gimmick, and a twisted mentality or sympathetic backstory.
    To this day they still can't figure out how best to utilize villains like Mad Hatter, and it's mostly because they never really dig down past his mind control stick to flesh him out as a character.

    • @SerumLake
      @SerumLake  Рік тому +2

      I probably should clarify that I meant that they were unknown villains *at the time*. Back in 1992 most people knew The Joker, Riddler, Catwoman and the Penguin thanks to the 66 TV show, but that was about it.

    • @fictiontheorizer4253
      @fictiontheorizer4253 Рік тому

      @@SerumLake That would be more accurate yeah. I was born in the later years though, so I got to see a lot of him growing up.

  • @Irobert1115HD
    @Irobert1115HD Рік тому +1

    why do i have the feeling that a well done life action version of this characters would be great.

  • @Neutra77
    @Neutra77 7 місяців тому

    I saw a lot of this character through 2000's The Batman show. Similar level of quality, as far I can remember.
    They even had an episode where the Ventriloquist received a different puppet 'Mr. Snoots', a good character to counteract Scarface's evil. The two had a fight together (rather goofy since Wesker was there telling them to stop). At the end of the episode, both puppets were destroyed and Wesker admitted he was sad 'he' was gone. Batman realised he meant Mr. Snoots and was happy to know there was still hope for Wesker.

  • @d.whillmar1740
    @d.whillmar1740 8 місяців тому +1

    Arnold looks old in BTAS already. No way he could live until Batman Beyond years. I mean, Alfred and Jim GOrdon didn't.

  • @rustyshaklford5954
    @rustyshaklford5954 Рік тому +1

    This was my favorite cartoon of all time I remember not going out to play cause I knew my show was about to come on,side note I loved the look on batman's face when he touched Scarface and his eyes popped open

    • @SerumLake
      @SerumLake  Рік тому

      I was exactly the same way. One time I refused to go to the cinema with a friend because Second Chance was on, and I hadn't seen it before. He just didn't get it.