Make sure to let me know any mistakes made regarding the villains featured here. I'm aware a shanked a few details with which hero some belong to and if they're based on the comics or not. Keep the corrections coming so I can fix them for the future complilation. Thanks!
Clock King and Vertigo, while often fighting againsr Batman, are more often seen as Green Arrow's villains. Similarily, the Cobra Cult, the Royal Flush Gang, Solomon Grundy and others are not exclusive to Batman, they're general DC villains. Grundy especially is cosidered Green Lantern Alan Scott's villain before graduating to just a bad guy for any hero to fight. Carmine Falcone and, to a lesser extent, Boss Maroni, should count as Batman villains. They're very often used and are distinct enough from regular mobsters to count as villains (It's not like other media create new generic mobsters, it's almost always Falcone). And this one isn't an error but like, it did feel bizarre for you to discuss the Terrific Trio without pointing out they're obvious Fantastic Four parodies
@@richardsphdthat's dc for you. Been stealing from marvel for ages. Idk how anyone thinks Batman has the best of anything. Dudes just a rich authoritarian grifter that owns a private prison and would likely have voted for trump 💀
I think Carmine Falcone and Joe Chill should count seeing as they're a major part of Batman history and you counted lesser no costume no villian name characters
@@NeoAya Joe Chill should not count, he's not a villain, he's just some down on his luck dude who did what he felt he had to in order to make ends meet. Making him an actual character just undermines the message, that being that Bruce's parents died because of a random act of violence, something he now strives to prevent. Making Joe Chill an evil villain shifts Batman from being a protector to being an avenger, from trying to save everyone to trying to make one guy in particular pay. Carmine is obviously a villain though, if he had a silly name like "Criminal Falcon" or something he'd be Batman's 2nd most iconic villain
There are actually two Mad Hatters. One who is obsessed with hats, and the one obsessed with Alice in Wonderland. Both are named Jervis Tetch and are called The Mad Hatter, but they are two different characters. Even Comic Vine doesn't list them as one.
The Mad Hatter who was obsessed with hats was named Jervis Tetch first, but was retconned when the Wonderland Mad Hatter returned and "reclaimed" his identity. The Hat-themed hatter is now relegated as an imposter, and is simply called the Imposter Mad Hatter or Hatman.
@@Reagan1984 You just said he's a separate character. Thank you. And yes, the one obsessed with hats is now known as the "Imposter" Mad Hatter, and I hate that decision. I would drop the "Imposter" and not have them have anything to do with one another.
19:41 the Interrogator’s episode should have been a Riddler episode. Riddler gets so few episodes so the fact that it wasn’t Edward Nigma in this one was so weird when there were even riddle clues in it.
It just occurred to me that most incarnations of clayface could theoretically turn themself to look like the lego designed clayface. No other villian could do that
Loved this deep dive, I can't believe I watched all of it. One note is that Solomon Grundy in The Batman was actually Clayface using his story story/alias. There's a stinger of a hand rising from the swamp at the end implying that the real Solomon Grundy is alive, but that's not who gets screentime or who Batman fights.
Sweet Tooth fact : He's in the Gotham Criminal Loser Bar barfight scene in Batman : The Brave and the Bold. No lines; just tries to join the fight, and gets floored.
Love how the terrific trio is literally just a evil version of the fantastic 4, like they literally just combined the thing and human torch and gave invisible women ice powers
@@Cooper-Radio a lot of Batman beyond takes inspiration from Spiderman and the Marvel comics universe. There are the obvious parallels like Terry McGinnis being a teenage superhero balancing his high-school life with the life of a superhero. But also many Batman Beyond villains very loosely parallel Marvel characters. Aside from the Terrific Trio, there’s spellbinder who has similar illusion/mind altering powers to Mysterio, Inque has similar shapshifting powers and black goo design to Venom, Screech uses gauntlets similar to Shocker (though using sound instead of electricity), Stalker has a similar mission of taking out the deadliest prey like that of Craven the Hunter etc.
@@SarcyBoi41 I feel like if youre gonna comb through every batman game, movie, and show, and comic anyway, making an hour long video about it, you might as well make it a couple hours and do all the comic villains too.
@@Zionswasd I'm not referring to the video length, but the effort the research would take. There may be almost a hundred or so Batman adaptations in total, but there are literally THOUSANDS of comics. And still, no one has named any decent Batman villains who have yet to make it out of the comics.
@@SarcyBoi41 It's not a lot of effort to read that many comics, they're picture books, you can skim them and find the bold font names of new villains/just look for the new costume designs, and im sure all of them are documented online anyway, and it seems like he's already read through most of them already, but discounted comic-only villains. You could probably get through every Batman comic in history to find all his villains with a few months of steady research. He's been in almost 10k of his own comics, and each is about 1/10th of the length of an average novel, and being picture books with generally very distinct villain costumes and usually bolded names, you can skim through each one to find any new villains and list them in a few minutes tops. Do that a few hundred times, referencing wikis to cut the research down further. Shit I love batman and listmaking, I could do it in less than a year and I'm not being paid for it like he is.
@@Zionswasd okay, and how much money would it cost him to buy all those comics? You're being insanely pretentious. And you *still* haven't named a single Batman villain that made it out of the comics, let alone an actual good one. If you have an issue with this video, make your own if skimming over 10,000 comics is so damn easy.
Great video. I'm very interested in both the topic and how you're approaching the villain debuts. I didn't even know about the Calendar Man (and potentially Zsasz) cameos in The Batman vs. Dracula! My only issue is the lack of Dr. Phosphorus as an inspiration for characters like Blight or Phosphorus. The latter was even going to glow green like in the comics instead of orange.
Mot above because most of them are kinda similar they just want to get money and are generic at how they act that's why there is a sinister six and not a lot of batman villans team upps
I'd also give props to Daredevil and Superman for having really solid lineups as well. Idk how we would count the X-men cuz that's a team and I think that's cheating.
in the comics there is a Dr Phosphorus separate to Firefly interesting note, Batman 66 Tie-in Comics reveal False Face' real name as Basil Karlo & he becomes Clayface is there going to be a part 2? kinda strange that some duos/trios were counted as 1, also the fact aliases used by more than 1 person weren't shown as separate (eg: technically you included Matt Hagen & Basil Karlo as Clayface but Cassius Payne & Ethan Bennett were not)
Will you make a third part for all the honorable mentions? Like the ones that are unique but not as major but still as you say henchman or ones he faces that just to happen to originate from other superhero comics?
This is a really well made video. Tangentially, I'd be really interested in a video that maybe mentions / discusses some of the villains featured in Beware the Batman, quite a few unique ones in that show.
Concerning "The Batman" (2004), I think it's odd that you include Clayface II when said second iteration in the cartoon is more a take on versions of the character from the comic while the first one, Ethan Bennett, has a backstory unique to the series.
You should do this with spiderman villians. There was this old game i used to play but can never find. This video reminded me of old batman and spiderman games i forgot about. Great video
That's actually hilarious, just recently went on my own deep dive in Batman villainy because I loved Gotham, which IMO has the best out of *most* villains.
Falcone is the main one missing here other than that I understand the rest of the exclusion. Falcone is just too involved in Batman’s first years to not be a member of his rogues
The intro of this video isn't lying The answer to the question which superhero has the best villains is super easy and completely unanimous It's Spider-Man
Great video man. A few minor nitpicks tho, i believe roxy rocket first appeared in the animated series, and that comic you showed was a tie in, although maybe the comic came out before she appeared in the show, idk. The other is some of the villains are kinda other characters villains, such as vertigo, at least if you consider him a version of count vertigo, and the clock king. I may be wrong, but i believe they are both green arrow villains Edit: also, as far as I know, calendar girl is meant to be a loose variation of calendar man
I'm kinda curious how you're gonna handle the Arkham games. Arkham Asylum features several comic villains who don't physically appear in the game, but are portrayed in database entries unlocked by solving riddles. These are Great White Shark, Humpty Dumpty, Prometheus and Amadeus Arkham. A very different version of Humpty Dumpty later appeared in Beware the Batman, but afaik none of the others ever appeared in other non-comic Batman media (Prometheus was poached by Arrow due to Green Arrow not having a sufficient rogues gallery of his own, but Arrow has no connection to Batman). The warden of the asylum, an original character named Quincy Sharp, is also revealed through Riddler puzzles to be an insane vigilante serial killer who believes himself possessed by Amadeus Arkham's ghost due to Hugo Strange's manipulation of him. Arkham City features a pair of original villains, Hammer and Sickle. While they are thugs working for Joker and Penguin respectively, they have their own gimmicks with them being one-armed formerly-conjoined twins, and Russians who wield a hammer and a large sickle. In the post-game the two of them reunite and vow to sew themselves back together, to continue their crimes without working for any other villains. Arkham Origins is a weird one, because if you look into it it technically features Holiday, the villain from the comic story The Long Halloween, though this fact is well-obscured. Alberto Falcone, Holiday's secret identity in the comics, is seen being tortured by Penguin. If you collect Enigma's data packs you unlock audio logs of Alberto, in one of which he threatens someone who doesn't know it's him over the phone in a weird voice. This very strongly and deliberately suggests that he has taken on the identity of Holiday, meaning Holiday is low-key in the game. We all know the fourth game's titular Arkham Knight doesn't deserve a spot though. Rocksteady really gave us a damn reskinned Red Hood after specifically promising they wouldn't do exactly that 💀
i’ve always been so fascinated with batman villains. i remember watching brave and the bold when i was younger and just loving the designs and dumb powers some of them would have, im very glad i found this video!!
55:43 YUHHH I grew up with one of those and i was so curious when u were gonna bring this up or if u even were bc i figured it was so obscure it would be ignored. I couldnt remember what it was called or whay i had it on. Hell i didnt even remember the name VSmile, but as soon as i saw that first bit of foootage I knew that that was what I was looking for
Is it just me or do you look exactly like the lead singer of the toadies with the glasses also 10 mins in and I already know this is gonna be another killer vid
The Batmobile game saw the return of Gearhead as well as a new villain called Flamewheel. Flamewheel was just a suped up car that left fire tracks you had to watch out for as you took him down. Winds up being Firefly's cousin.
Clock King and Count Vertigo are Green Arrow villains, Rag Doll was a flash villain, the Puzzler was Superman villain but I think they just used that name randomly, and technically Solomon Grundy was originally a Allan Scott villain but is now kinda just fights anybody
Make sure to let me know any mistakes made regarding the villains featured here. I'm aware a shanked a few details with which hero some belong to and if they're based on the comics or not. Keep the corrections coming so I can fix them for the future complilation. Thanks!
U spelled "Rogues" wrong in this vid. Pretty common mistake, don't blame u lol
Clock King and Vertigo, while often fighting againsr Batman, are more often seen as Green Arrow's villains.
Similarily, the Cobra Cult, the Royal Flush Gang, Solomon Grundy and others are not exclusive to Batman, they're general DC villains. Grundy especially is cosidered Green Lantern Alan Scott's villain before graduating to just a bad guy for any hero to fight.
Carmine Falcone and, to a lesser extent, Boss Maroni, should count as Batman villains. They're very often used and are distinct enough from regular mobsters to count as villains (It's not like other media create new generic mobsters, it's almost always Falcone).
And this one isn't an error but like, it did feel bizarre for you to discuss the Terrific Trio without pointing out they're obvious Fantastic Four parodies
@@richardsphdthat's dc for you. Been stealing from marvel for ages. Idk how anyone thinks Batman has the best of anything. Dudes just a rich authoritarian grifter that owns a private prison and would likely have voted for trump 💀
I think Carmine Falcone and Joe Chill should count seeing as they're a major part of Batman history and you counted lesser no costume no villian name characters
@@NeoAya Joe Chill should not count, he's not a villain, he's just some down on his luck dude who did what he felt he had to in order to make ends meet.
Making him an actual character just undermines the message, that being that Bruce's parents died because of a random act of violence, something he now strives to prevent. Making Joe Chill an evil villain shifts Batman from being a protector to being an avenger, from trying to save everyone to trying to make one guy in particular pay.
Carmine is obviously a villain though, if he had a silly name like "Criminal Falcon" or something he'd be Batman's 2nd most iconic villain
There are actually two Mad Hatters. One who is obsessed with hats, and the one obsessed with Alice in Wonderland. Both are named Jervis Tetch and are called The Mad Hatter, but they are two different characters. Even Comic Vine doesn't list them as one.
The Mad Hatter who was obsessed with hats was named Jervis Tetch first, but was retconned when the Wonderland Mad Hatter returned and "reclaimed" his identity.
The Hat-themed hatter is now relegated as an imposter, and is simply called the Imposter Mad Hatter or Hatman.
@@Reagan1984 You just said he's a separate character. Thank you. And yes, the one obsessed with hats is now known as the "Imposter" Mad Hatter, and I hate that decision. I would drop the "Imposter" and not have them have anything to do with one another.
@@Weezing336Bad Hatter
19:41 the Interrogator’s episode should have been a Riddler episode. Riddler gets so few episodes so the fact that it wasn’t Edward Nigma in this one was so weird when there were even riddle clues in it.
@@Reagan1984he’s been referred to as Hatman since appearing in Batman #700, which was published in 2010
Thank you for using the OG LEGO Batman Clayface truly an understated character
LEGO designs are always unmatched. Original LEGO Nightwing and LEGO Batman Movie Polka Dot Man are definitive looks to me
@@rennythespaceguy7285well, besides the Lego incredibles. I’m not a fan of those designs
@@loathbringer LEGO incredibles felt like Disney Infinity 0.1
It just occurred to me that most incarnations of clayface could theoretically turn themself to look like the lego designed clayface. No other villian could do that
Did you mean underrated?
Loved this deep dive, I can't believe I watched all of it. One note is that Solomon Grundy in The Batman was actually Clayface using his story story/alias. There's a stinger of a hand rising from the swamp at the end implying that the real Solomon Grundy is alive, but that's not who gets screentime or who Batman fights.
Didn’t they just never acknowledge it again after that episode?
@@zachflag6506 yes. Grundy never appears again
@@zachflag6506 I think the real Grundy does appear in the comics for the series
Cutting dc scribblenauts probably saved you about two hours on this vid
come on we love the devs of that game having lantern rings.
Sweet Tooth fact : He's in the Gotham Criminal Loser Bar barfight scene in Batman : The Brave and the Bold. No lines; just tries to join the fight, and gets floored.
Holy musical b@man
@@ShadowmanDan That's where I know him from. Until now, I thought he was an entirely original character the Starkids made up.
I cant belive i came across a starkid related comment today
Love how the terrific trio is literally just a evil version of the fantastic 4, like they literally just combined the thing and human torch and gave invisible women ice powers
@@Cooper-Radio a lot of Batman beyond takes inspiration from Spiderman and the Marvel comics universe. There are the obvious parallels like Terry McGinnis being a teenage superhero balancing his high-school life with the life of a superhero. But also many Batman Beyond villains very loosely parallel Marvel characters. Aside from the Terrific Trio, there’s spellbinder who has similar illusion/mind altering powers to Mysterio, Inque has similar shapshifting powers and black goo design to Venom, Screech uses gauntlets similar to Shocker (though using sound instead of electricity), Stalker has a similar mission of taking out the deadliest prey like that of Craven the Hunter etc.
Also 2D Man is just Superintendent Chalmers
You don’t know true terror until you encounter polkadot man
Fun fact: The animated series created Mr.Freezes origin story
Imagine your legacy being “He rushes at BATMAN” lol 15:23
The villains from the 60s show are insanely creative.
This is pretty great
Could see this with Flash and Spider-Man as well given their massive lineup of villains
X-men as well.
Flash doesn’t really have as many titular adaptations as Batman or Spider-Man so I’d imagine it would be somewhat short
And superman
I love the variety on your channel. Every new series you create is plucked from a different interest in my brain.
Definitely underrated video. glad i saw this in my recommended
please keep making content, i always get so excited when i see you post, if you ever struggle with motivation just keep pushing.
"At least, the ones who made it out of the comics." Ah, dang. So many great villains that will be left out.
I'm not being funny but... like who?
Besides, I think it's literally impossible to comb through every single Batman-related comic. So damn many.
@@SarcyBoi41 I feel like if youre gonna comb through every batman game, movie, and show, and comic anyway, making an hour long video about it, you might as well make it a couple hours and do all the comic villains too.
@@Zionswasd I'm not referring to the video length, but the effort the research would take. There may be almost a hundred or so Batman adaptations in total, but there are literally THOUSANDS of comics.
And still, no one has named any decent Batman villains who have yet to make it out of the comics.
@@SarcyBoi41 It's not a lot of effort to read that many comics, they're picture books, you can skim them and find the bold font names of new villains/just look for the new costume designs, and im sure all of them are documented online anyway, and it seems like he's already read through most of them already, but discounted comic-only villains. You could probably get through every Batman comic in history to find all his villains with a few months of steady research. He's been in almost 10k of his own comics, and each is about 1/10th of the length of an average novel, and being picture books with generally very distinct villain costumes and usually bolded names, you can skim through each one to find any new villains and list them in a few minutes tops. Do that a few hundred times, referencing wikis to cut the research down further. Shit I love batman and listmaking, I could do it in less than a year and I'm not being paid for it like he is.
@@Zionswasd okay, and how much money would it cost him to buy all those comics?
You're being insanely pretentious. And you *still* haven't named a single Batman villain that made it out of the comics, let alone an actual good one. If you have an issue with this video, make your own if skimming over 10,000 comics is so damn easy.
Great video. I'm very interested in both the topic and how you're approaching the villain debuts. I didn't even know about the Calendar Man (and potentially Zsasz) cameos in The Batman vs. Dracula! My only issue is the lack of Dr. Phosphorus as an inspiration for characters like Blight or Phosphorus. The latter was even going to glow green like in the comics instead of orange.
Respect the new thumbnails, so dope. Another bomb vid
33:52 hmmmmm the Fantastic 4
I got the hardest hit of nostalgia seeing Francis Grey, he was one of my favorite villains in one of my favorite Batman episodes.
I played Lego Batman on the DS so much as a kid! There were so many characters I never knew of at the time
9:40 it's king cobra, deadshot and Achilles Milo they were in the batman 66 comic.
Finally some backstory to the yeti character, we need him in the DC reboot as a mainline villain for real XD
Hell yeah dude, I'm gay as hell rn
the gay is overwhelming
Is this a blue joke?
🤨
@@FilthyTeaIkr, it’s crazy.. Gay people exist..?
Me too bro
i think spider-man is the only superhero who comes close in iconic villains, still not batman level, but the closest there is
Most people put them on par.
I would say above
Mot above because most of them are kinda similar they just want to get money and are generic at how they act that's why there is a sinister six and not a lot of batman villans team upps
Lego mothman, my beloved.
I'd also give props to Daredevil and Superman for having really solid lineups as well. Idk how we would count the X-men cuz that's a team and I think that's cheating.
in the comics there is a Dr Phosphorus separate to Firefly
interesting note, Batman 66 Tie-in Comics reveal False Face' real name as Basil Karlo & he becomes Clayface
is there going to be a part 2?
kinda strange that some duos/trios were counted as 1, also the fact aliases used by more than 1 person weren't shown as separate (eg: technically you included Matt Hagen & Basil Karlo as Clayface but Cassius Payne & Ethan Bennett were not)
this is the first time in a while i've seen a video in my recommended and thought "i NEED to watch this NOW!"
Im glad you included Dr Daka & The Wizard. Thumbs up for that one
Some of these villians are not primarily Batman villains, like Ragdoll or Solomon Grundy, but I'm happy to see them nevertheless.
my fav youtuber covering my fav superhero lore, 2024 is GOOD
Your content is so dope.
I remember watching The Batman on Saturday mornings in 2005. Good times.
I remember watching it back in 2014 at my old house I miss those times
Amazing job Jeremy 👍 Batman TAS is the greatest cartoon ever made. I've watched it every year for the past 15, never gets old.
Will you make a third part for all the honorable mentions? Like the ones that are unique but not as major but still as you say henchman or ones he faces that just to happen to originate from other superhero comics?
Sweet video man! Love it
love the dedication, and the upped production value, and you 🤤🤫😜
This is a really well made video. Tangentially, I'd be really interested in a video that maybe mentions / discusses some of the villains featured in Beware the Batman, quite a few unique ones in that show.
Concerning "The Batman" (2004), I think it's odd that you include Clayface II when said second iteration in the cartoon is more a take on versions of the character from the comic while the first one, Ethan Bennett, has a backstory unique to the series.
Can't wait for part 2!
Bro this video is genuinely so amazing.
I watched the entire thing in just one sitting.
Great video bro
Good video, especially since it’s such a conservation of niche media
The glasses make you look so studious while talking about batman villains 😂
Love your vids!
Such a great idea for a video, thanks!
You should do this with spiderman villians. There was this old game i used to play but can never find. This video reminded me of old batman and spiderman games i forgot about. Great video
THE VIDEO THAT I HAVE ALWAYS WANTED TO WATCH!!! 😭😭
Great video!! Can’t wait for part 2
Finally your back recollect
This guy really blue me away
That's actually hilarious, just recently went on my own deep dive in Batman villainy because I loved Gotham, which IMO has the best out of *most* villains.
Falcone is the main one missing here other than that I understand the rest of the exclusion. Falcone is just too involved in Batman’s first years to not be a member of his rogues
great video man. love all the stuff you do.
6:42 Sega is blissfully thankful for that guy not being named Dr.Eggman.
The intro of this video isn't lying The answer to the question which superhero has the best villains is super easy and completely unanimous
It's Spider-Man
Somebody had to say it
Great video man. A few minor nitpicks tho, i believe roxy rocket first appeared in the animated series, and that comic you showed was a tie in, although maybe the comic came out before she appeared in the show, idk. The other is some of the villains are kinda other characters villains, such as vertigo, at least if you consider him a version of count vertigo, and the clock king. I may be wrong, but i believe they are both green arrow villains
Edit: also, as far as I know, calendar girl is meant to be a loose variation of calendar man
I'm kinda curious how you're gonna handle the Arkham games.
Arkham Asylum features several comic villains who don't physically appear in the game, but are portrayed in database entries unlocked by solving riddles. These are Great White Shark, Humpty Dumpty, Prometheus and Amadeus Arkham. A very different version of Humpty Dumpty later appeared in Beware the Batman, but afaik none of the others ever appeared in other non-comic Batman media (Prometheus was poached by Arrow due to Green Arrow not having a sufficient rogues gallery of his own, but Arrow has no connection to Batman). The warden of the asylum, an original character named Quincy Sharp, is also revealed through Riddler puzzles to be an insane vigilante serial killer who believes himself possessed by Amadeus Arkham's ghost due to Hugo Strange's manipulation of him.
Arkham City features a pair of original villains, Hammer and Sickle. While they are thugs working for Joker and Penguin respectively, they have their own gimmicks with them being one-armed formerly-conjoined twins, and Russians who wield a hammer and a large sickle. In the post-game the two of them reunite and vow to sew themselves back together, to continue their crimes without working for any other villains.
Arkham Origins is a weird one, because if you look into it it technically features Holiday, the villain from the comic story The Long Halloween, though this fact is well-obscured. Alberto Falcone, Holiday's secret identity in the comics, is seen being tortured by Penguin. If you collect Enigma's data packs you unlock audio logs of Alberto, in one of which he threatens someone who doesn't know it's him over the phone in a weird voice. This very strongly and deliberately suggests that he has taken on the identity of Holiday, meaning Holiday is low-key in the game.
We all know the fourth game's titular Arkham Knight doesn't deserve a spot though. Rocksteady really gave us a damn reskinned Red Hood after specifically promising they wouldn't do exactly that 💀
Damn. Throwing on those glasses changed my life
0:11 Spider-Man fans would disagree. It's definitely between those two, but it's not unanimous.
True. Spider-Man’s rogues gallery is crazy and arguably just as if not more iconic than Batman’s
Phosphorous is supposed to be the comics villain Dr. Phosphorous.
27:40 don't know if you miss it or don't fit in your criteria but Floronic Man is in Batman & Robin
Swamp Thing villain.
Justice for my boy Yeti, he a villain in my ❤
i’ve always been so fascinated with batman villains. i remember watching brave and the bold when i was younger and just loving the designs and dumb powers some of them would have, im very glad i found this video!!
Channel rebrand goes hard
37:19
No shot they used jiggle physics 💀💀💀
55:43 YUHHH I grew up with one of those and i was so curious when u were gonna bring this up or if u even were bc i figured it was so obscure it would be ignored. I couldnt remember what it was called or whay i had it on. Hell i didnt even remember the name VSmile, but as soon as i saw that first bit of foootage I knew that that was what I was looking for
Is that K Swiss of bancrupcy patrol
Is this the guy on Scott the Woz?
and here I was exited to see part two, and then seeing that the video is recent D:
Is it just me or do you look exactly like the lead singer of the toadies with the glasses also 10 mins in and I already know this is gonna be another killer vid
It wouldve been interesting if for the "original villains" you said whether or not they made it into the comics afterward
man i love ur content keep it up bruv
The Batmobile game saw the return of Gearhead as well as a new villain called Flamewheel. Flamewheel was just a suped up car that left fire tracks you had to watch out for as you took him down. Winds up being Firefly's cousin.
He can’t miss
Can't wait till we reach Beware The Batman territory
7:23 Aunt May was never the same after Ben died.
Cassius I do believe is from the comics (son of Lady Clay and the Preston Payne Claface).
The V-Smile was actually the first "console" I owned, thanks for bringing it back from the deepest corner of my mind!
Oh no you forgot Jokers sidekick Zarbaar
just for the idea you got a subcription
Why is this about Batman? He asks at the beginning who has the best villains, and it's Spider-man.
True
Funny
I hope you give an update for The Caped Crusader! Great job with the video!
I would love it if at the end you could rank the villains based on number of appearances
You don't count Rupert Thorne from BTAS? He was even in the 1st episode of The Batman!
The plug n play game is such a deep cut. Possible best video game soundtrack of all time
While not being 'official' Batman Media, I do hope Starkid's Holy Musical Batman gets at least a mention in the next Part
Dr Daka being a ww2 scientist that could zombify people and uses a ray gun is literally just cod zombies, i love that lol
Fine UA-cam, I'll watch it
1:01:11 - That grunt is more evil than half of Batman Rogue's gallery
When I started watching the video, I instantly wondered if you'd include the The Batman tie in game for the VTech V-Smile
It's actually really cool to see how many appearances Killer Moth has. It's really cool to see as a fan of him.
THE REBRAND IS HERE
You missed the Batman (2004) online game 😭😭😭 and the LeapPad Game
26:35 it's new years eve 2018 and you just really want to do the floss dance
I like how with even all the restrictions the roster is enormous XD
26:21 That office is actually from Spider-Man the animated series. But Spider-Man had a similar game so I am not surprised.
No mention that "The T"s in Batman Beyond had a basis in Mr. Terrific? Ah well.
you smart cookie remaking all your thumbnails in the new style
33:24 I have never hear of a Shymera but I have hear of a Chimera
Clock King and Count Vertigo are Green Arrow villains, Rag Doll was a flash villain, the Puzzler was Superman villain but I think they just used that name randomly, and technically Solomon Grundy was originally a Allan Scott villain but is now kinda just fights anybody
You forgot about the most important part of that Batman and Robin serial; Gabe, the Wizard's henchman.