@@Randomyoutuber-4831 that's fair, however Futurama was a lot higher budget and due to that, better qualified writers. I don't know much about this show, but it doesn't seem to have a lot of money in it.
There's just an extra layer of comedy in the simple fact that he is the Evil Midnight Bomber _What_ Bombs At Midnight. For some reason that one little colloquial detail of it being "what bombs at midnight" rather than "that bombs at midnight" just adds that special level of something that makes this guy stick in my head.
I think it's an old dialect thing from the 40's or 50's. Another example of "what" used like that is Taz from Looney Tunes going "What for you bury me in the cold, cold ground?".
Same guy who voices Toucan Sam in the Fruit Loops commercials. I told my dad this after showing him the vid. He said he'd never look at Fruit Loops the same way again.
Ah, yes, Maurice LaMarche. We know him as: - the Brain, Squit, and the Godpigeon from the original Animaniacs and Pinky and the Brain, - Simion the Monkey from Dexter's Laboratory - Egon Spengler from The Real Ghostbusters and Extreme Ghostbusters - Verminous Skumm from Captain Planet and the Planeteers. - Longhorn from Freakazoid! - Big Bob Pataki from Hey Arnold! - Father and Potty Mouth from Codename: Kids Next Door - Mister Freeze and Calendar Man from the Batman: Arkham series of games - Vincent Van Ghoul from Scooby-Doo: Mystery Incorporated - Yosemite Sam from The Looney Tunes Show and subsequent Looney Tunes works - the English dub narrator of Pom Poko - Chancellor Neighsay from My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic - Orson Welles in animated works featuring his likeness (he actually dubbed for Vincent D'Onofrio in Ed Wood)
It's even got a sick roof-mounted forced induction / cooling system to improve the performance without having to keep the hood propped open. Dude is a polymath.
Damn, I thought he was another opposite of The Tick because of his general mannerisms: His weird metaphors, constant rambling about what he's doing, how openly evil he is, his lack of reason to be evil, etc. I imagined they just reflected everything Tick did but replaced good with bad. But him being Arthur's opposite makes more sense, given that Arthur encountered and caught him, plus EMBWBAM was half of Barry's size like Arthur was with Tick
Maurice LaMarche is an all around GREAT voice actor, but this is my favorite character he did because of the maniacal rambling, and that "hiiiiiiiiiiIIIH!!!" in the restroom, I giggled like a child the first time I saw this the first time it aired. This is my favorite episode of this whole series.
@@judgem0rt1s23 If you haven't seen this whole episode you really should. The Evil Midnight Bomber is only part of the comedy. The named Barry who thinks he's a superhero & also calls himself The Tick is pretty freakin' hilarious too, plus all the other minor characters banter is great. Like I said, this is my favorite episode of this cartoon series.
@@crimsondynamo615SO THEN HE SAYS TO ME YOU HARNESSED THE POWER AND I SAYS YEAH BABY!! I'M THE EVIL MIDNIGHT BOMBER WHAT BOMBS AT MIDNIGHT!! AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
I like how that explosion scene kind of implies that his explosives were only strong enough to take down some thin corrugated metal walls in the cheap Sidekick building. The three inside were mostly surprised and barely singed. Cartoon physics sure, but doubt anything better buildt would have been in danger. Much respect for Intent in the plan and the apprehension!
Look, I'm not saying that Venture Bros. is bad. I just don't especially care for the implication that it succeeded in ways that The Tick would have but couldn't, and The Tick is fantastic as-is.
This had 3 seasons, but you'll never find the last one on DVD. There was some scriptwriter who didn't sign on and they had to pretty much delete all the eps he wrote. That's also why the Galactus episode from season 2 isn't on DVD. He wrote like 8 episodes for season 3.
I made this guy as a low-tier villain in a mutants and masterminds game. Like, he was super low PL but he still almost killed the party because they bumblefucked around for a long time.
"An object at rest cannot be stopped!!!" God bless the animators from the original Tick series on FOX! The staff writers went to town on the bomber's lines and my 13 year old self thanks them for it! How cool was it to have the Monkees' Mickey Dolenz voice Arthur?! Oh yeah, fun fact, he voiced the twin henchmen in The BTAS episode "Two-Face Part 2" 😎
@@kadeshaderow Paulsen replaced Dolenz for Tick season 2. Paulsen also voiced the twin henchmen when they showed up in a movie. Total proof that Yakko Warner was never a Monkee.... he just replaced one twice.
@@tskmaster3837 The story according to Paulson is that he had already recorded all of Arthur's dialogue for season one when the decision was made to recast with Dolenz. When Dolenz didn't sign on for season two the producers went back to Paulson and asked him to return and he agreed under the condition that he wouldn't be replaced again if Dolenz changed his mind. Paulson has said that as much as it bugged him being replaced he couldn't fault the producers for going with Dolenz who Paulson is a big fan of (plus he'd already been paid for the work done. ..).
I rewatched and laughed at a bunch of stuff, recently. Particularly the episode where he gets clobbered into orbit by a Hulk-Clown, and spends the whole episode roaming around his subconscious, in a coma My favorite parts were Tick getting the opportunity to ask a question to an all knowing obelisk (giant stone statue of his head sticking out of the ground) and he asks, "Uh....how ya doin?" * giant 👍 comes out of the ground * _"Neat!"_ and him wrestling a giant monster worm that stops in the middle of the fight to be like, "You should date more," and I was like, _"Oh my crap, he's wrestling with his libido, inside of his own head!"_
I see this was part of the inspiration for Overwatch's Junkrat, as well as his line "I’m the evil Australian bomber what bombs at whatever time he damn well pleases. "
I like this guy.....I like how motivated he is to be the most evil midnight bomber what bombs at midnight....forget he talks to himself....that's just a footnote to his scheme
I like how he's such a clearly insane and unhinged individual, with a diabolical plan to blow up a club full of superheroes. But he still wears his seatbelt in his car.
Both wrong! It's my man, Mr. Monkee himself Mickey Dolenz going to town in a dual role as both Arthur and....THE EVIL MIDNIGHT BOMBER WHAT BOMBS AT MIDNIGHT! Just listen carefully to the bathroom conversation between them. Even in slow tones, you can hear bits of Mickey's natural voice shine through...🇵🇷🇺🇸🤣
I was sat here wondering "why do I know this character and that line" then a thousand memories of "The Tick" flooded into my mind from far back in my childhood. Great show.
You know, I remember when "Villainous" was first being advertised, they were roasting a lot of the villains in other Cartoon Network shows. I know CN doesn't own "the Tick," but I almost want to see a fan work of Black Hat checking The Evil Midnight Bomber What Bombs at Midnight out. Think about it: He doesn't make many of the usual villain mistakes: He doesn't trap a hero then monologue his entire plan to him. He doesn't make his plan overly convoluted. He doesn't try going for something beyond his reach (well, some heroes like the Tick would be tougher than others and probably impossible to kill, but he'd have still wiped out a chunk of people in the business). Even outing himself to Arthur was more acceptable because: A. He knew he was probably caught anyway, and had to act fast. B. He's nuts. The only real goof I see is that he tried planting his bombs inside the club, but as the sidekicks survived the shed's explosion, it seems that model only blue toward a certain direction. Finally, he actually made a guy quit the business. Granted it was a sidekick, but even that's more than most villains ever achieve. Personally, I think the Villainous cast would enjoy watching him work...though they probably wouldn't give him anything too dangerous for their own safety.
@@micharosa6201 He’s monologuing going the entire time he’s onscreen. And instead of catching a hero, he gets caught in the act by Arthur and continues monologuing and giving away his plan. Chairface Chippendale got further in his plan to write his name on the moon.
I love that someone, in their infinite wisdom, actually made a _MegaZeux_ game about this guy. It's not very in-character, but it's a very cute game that's fun to play!
I love how his car looks vaguely grenade-shaped, with the green coloring and the roof rail running down the back into what looks like a mounted ventilation unit.
Things He says to me Baby: "So you wanna be a Bad guy?" "You got style Baby! But if you're gonna be a real villain, you gotta have a gimmick." "You gotta do something smart Baby, something Big! You wanna be a supervillain right?" "You got bombs, blow up the comic club! It's packed with superheroes you'll go down in supervillain history." "You've got legs Baby, you're everywhere! You're all over the place!" "Evil's OK in my book, what about yours?" "I Can't Baby, cuz you're not!" "This could happen to you, this could happen to anybody!" "I don't like the cut of your Jib."
I love cartoonish villains, the fact that he has such an overly long name that he says all the time and that he compulsively narrates to himself about how evil he is. I need to watch this show.
I wanted for SO LONG a video of just these bits of The Evil Midnight Bomber What Bombs At Midnight but lacked the source and skills to make it happen, so THANK YOU, made my day :'D
Junkrat: Who are You supposed to be? Midnight Bomber: Why, I'm basically You, But SO HE SAYS TO ME, BAD IS GOOD BABY, YEAH, BABY! I AM THE EVIL MIDNIGHT BOMBER WHAT BOMBS AT MIDNIGHT! YEAH BABY, YOW! Junkrat: ... Y'know... I think I'm starting to like this guy. YOW!
One of the most vital skills for life is being able to laugh at one's own ridiculousness. It's a constant of the human experience, it just varies in its presentation.
This was my least favorite episode as a kid. My mom claimed it was an episode more focused on the adult audience of the show. Wouldn't you know, this is one of my favorites by far now 😂
I gotta say, blowing up a club full of superheroes is probably the most legit dastardly plan a villain has had in this show.
Sure is. He's making gravy without the lumps!
The only superior plan is that of Mr. Smarty Pants. Money doesn't put fish on the table! Fish puts fish on the table!
Yup that is kind of opportunity can once in a lifetime.
Chairface writing his name on the moon is a great one too
@@Thorkin0123 And he could do it... ON FIRE!...
I just love how he's so insane he's incapable of not constantly telling everyone he's a crazy, evil bomber.
my money's on some form of Tourette's syndrome.
@@Randomyoutuber-4831 or just the writers portraying him as an absolute nutcase. It's fiction, the writers aren't psychologists.
@@Wiry649 they could be. The writers of futurama had like seven or eight PHDs between them so it’s a distinct possibility.
@@Randomyoutuber-4831 that's fair, however Futurama was a lot higher budget and due to that, better qualified writers. I don't know much about this show, but it doesn't seem to have a lot of money in it.
@@Wiry649 eh, it was made back in the mid 90s. Everything had a rougher feel to it back then.
"I don't like the cut of your jib!"
"IT'S THE ONLY JIB I GOT, BABY!!!"
Love that line!
@@pbase36 Dammit, son, you had ONE JIB!
The Evil Midnight Bomber What Bombs at Midnight has two crucial types of equipment.
1. His bombs, of course.
2. Crystal methamphetamine.
No, that's how he calms back down after a busy night where the middle part was spent bombing. Gotta regulate that dopamine.
He has too many pearly white teeth to be on Crystal Meth XD
3. Legs. He's got legs, baby, he's everywhere!
4: Smoke
5: Style
I can picture him being written as a meth head if they ever put him on that Amazon show.
A building literally full of superheroes and nobody notices the raving lunatic planting explosives all over the place.
he's got legs man, he's everywhere
Fits the general theme of the show: that most so-called "superheroes" are losers or idiots.
@@ArcaneAzmadi oh believe me I know.
Give 'em a break, it's their night off.
Have you SEEN the other heroes?
There's just an extra layer of comedy in the simple fact that he is the Evil Midnight Bomber _What_ Bombs At Midnight. For some reason that one little colloquial detail of it being "what bombs at midnight" rather than "that bombs at midnight" just adds that special level of something that makes this guy stick in my head.
"Who knows WHAT Evil lurks in the hearts of Men?
The SHADOW knows.....mwa-ha-ha-ha-ha" ;)
The SHADOW knows👿🦇🖤💔🌑!@@SogoTX
I don't even know why it's what instead of that, it confuses me to no end so it's very intriguing
I think it's an old dialect thing from the 40's or 50's. Another example of "what" used like that is Taz from Looney Tunes going "What for you bury me in the cold, cold ground?".
That's the point@@justaweeb9086
"Surf's up, space ponies! I'm makin' gravy without the lumps!"
My new catchphrase
The quickest way to get out of Jury duty...
Large Mood
*AN OBJECT AT REST CANNOT BE STOPPED*
sounds like a kreig line
"An object at rest CANT BE STOOOOPED!"
This dude found a new law.
He is technicly correct.
@@cyruslupercal9493 that's what I'm saying. It's so profound but it isn't wrong
It kinda depends on your reference frame though, doesn't it?
@markpenrice6253 that's life. Perspective is everythin
I think he actually said "An object in red cannot be stopped."
You can tell that the Voice actor was having fun with this character.
Same guy who voices Toucan Sam in the Fruit Loops commercials.
I told my dad this after showing him the vid. He said he'd never look at Fruit Loops the same way again.
He was having a real blast.
@@Chronometry707
Agreed. It was an incendiary performance. His career should’ve blown up.
Ah, yes, Maurice LaMarche. We know him as:
- the Brain, Squit, and the Godpigeon from the original Animaniacs and Pinky and the Brain,
- Simion the Monkey from Dexter's Laboratory
- Egon Spengler from The Real Ghostbusters and Extreme Ghostbusters
- Verminous Skumm from Captain Planet and the Planeteers.
- Longhorn from Freakazoid!
- Big Bob Pataki from Hey Arnold!
- Father and Potty Mouth from Codename: Kids Next Door
- Mister Freeze and Calendar Man from the Batman: Arkham series of games
- Vincent Van Ghoul from Scooby-Doo: Mystery Incorporated
- Yosemite Sam from The Looney Tunes Show and subsequent Looney Tunes works
- the English dub narrator of Pom Poko
- Chancellor Neighsay from My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic
- Orson Welles in animated works featuring his likeness (he actually dubbed for Vincent D'Onofrio in Ed Wood)
I hope to love my job as much as that guy.
2:29 Him yelling "YEAH BABY" after Arthur says his name in another room gets me every time
I love that part it's just so random for no reason
He’s got a tic that goes off on instinct
"KEEP PLAYING WITH FIRE, SUPERPANTS! YOU DON'T KNOW HOW MUCH FIRE YOU'RE PLAYIN WITH!" Is such a spectacular line
"AN OBJECT AT REST CANNOT BE STOPPED!"
He is driving a classic Volkswagen Beetle. That alone shows he has class. As well as being mechanically inclined.
It's even got a sick roof-mounted forced induction / cooling system to improve the performance without having to keep the hood propped open. Dude is a polymath.
Make sense cuz he looks like a beetle
I read that as "maniacally inclined"
"You got legs baby you're everywhere- ....YOU'RE ALL OVER THE PLACE!!"
"This could happen to you baby....This could happen....TO ANYBODY!" This line kills me everytime.
So he says to me,"Wished this guy was in more episodes." Yeah baby main character! You're the momma rat's pajamas.
"An object at rest cannot be stopped!"
He's got a point there.
I love the idea of a superhero club having random onomatopoeias all over the walls
First I tought the guy's costume is styled after a cockroach, but it's actually a death's head moth. Meking him the evil opposite of Arthur, right?
Damn, I thought he was another opposite of The Tick because of his general mannerisms: His weird metaphors, constant rambling about what he's doing, how openly evil he is, his lack of reason to be evil, etc. I imagined they just reflected everything Tick did but replaced good with bad. But him being Arthur's opposite makes more sense, given that Arthur encountered and caught him, plus EMBWBAM was half of Barry's size like Arthur was with Tick
Maurice LaMarche is an all around GREAT voice actor, but this is my favorite character he did because of the maniacal rambling, and that "hiiiiiiiiiiIIIH!!!" in the restroom, I giggled like a child the first time I saw this the first time it aired. This is my favorite episode of this whole series.
Same lol this character has always stood out. And the way he goes from calm to maniacal is priceless
I read your comment first before I saw it happen, but I was so not prepared for the hilarity that came XD
@@judgem0rt1s23 If you haven't seen this whole episode you really should. The Evil Midnight Bomber is only part of the comedy. The named Barry who thinks he's a superhero & also calls himself The Tick is pretty freakin' hilarious too, plus all the other minor characters banter is great. Like I said, this is my favorite episode of this cartoon series.
... that's not Rob Paulsen? 🤯
Is it not Mike Judge? I swear to god he sounded like Beavis in some parts holy shit.
I can't stop watching this. Now the RUclips algorithm keeps recommending it to me, and I'm trapped in a feedback loop.
I like how polite he is when while planting bombs what bombs at midnight
I can't say I was expecting this as the end of the Oppenheimer movie, but it certainly was unique...
YEAH BABY YEAH
man someone pls do footage of the Oppenheimer film to this
Cillian Murphy as The Evil Midnight Bomber What Bombs At Midnight for a live action Tick movie.
Oppenheimer has gone insane at the destruction he has wrought with his invention.
@@crimsondynamo615SO THEN HE SAYS TO ME YOU HARNESSED THE POWER AND I SAYS YEAH BABY!! I'M THE EVIL MIDNIGHT BOMBER WHAT BOMBS AT MIDNIGHT!! AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
I like how his one-sided conversations actually go somewhere.
"If you're gonna be a real villain you gotta get a gimmick. So I go I says yeah baby! A gimmick, that's it! HIGH EXPLOSIVES" You're goddamn right.
Yo, ease off of the blasphemy. You don't need to use God's name as a curse word.
@@devo076 if a dude who lives on a cloud keeps telling you to not do things that isn't god that's your debt collector asking for spare change
@@devo076some people aren't Christians, ya know?
@@devo076
If it's any consolation... he's only using the Anglicised name "Gott"--- the Germanic ☀️ "deity", not the ACTUAL Supreme Being's name.
@@devo076your god isn't real and blasphemy is a man-made concept
I just love how even when he's running away he says "Yeah baby!"
An object at rest cannot be stopped! Lol my favorite Tick villain.
That my favorite line ever 🤣❤️
Technically the truth.
*Yeah, Baby!*
"Surf's up Space Ponies! I'm making gravy without the Lumps!"
Has now become a go to quote.
I would have never guessed this guy was voiced by Maurice LaMarche. That man has range. An absolute legend.
Huh, I thought the VA sounded like Richard Horowitz. (voice of Invader Zim)
@@zachnewby4739 With a touch of Jim Carrey
I thought he sounded more like Montana Max. XD
I knew the voice from somewhere. My guess was the same guy who voiced crusty the clown. Now I gotta go check.
Edit: Damn it I was wrong.
I told my dad he also voiced Toucan Sam and now he can't look at Fruit Loops the same way ever again.
I like how that explosion scene kind of implies that his explosives were only strong enough to take down some thin corrugated metal walls in the cheap Sidekick building. The three inside were mostly surprised and barely singed. Cartoon physics sure, but doubt anything better buildt would have been in danger. Much respect for Intent in the plan and the apprehension!
“It’s the only jib I got baby!”
Thirty years later and he's STILL my favorite Tick villain.
The Tick walked so The Venture Bros. could run.
I agree
The Tick is honestly better.
@@Mitsuraga both is good
Look, I'm not saying that Venture Bros. is bad. I just don't especially care for the implication that it succeeded in ways that The Tick would have but couldn't, and The Tick is fantastic as-is.
Amen. 💖
...I have watched this almost every day for over a month now. Tell me I'm wrong, baby!
I can't baby!
@@NitroModelsAndComics 'CAUSE YOU'RE NOT! YEAH BABY YEAH!
"HEY! PAY ATTENTION!"
Got a good chuckle out of me.
Why can this show NEVER hold down more than 2 seasons?!?! I love every incarnation of it!
Too adult to be a kids show and too goofy and cheesy for an adult cartoon
the animated one had 3
This had 3 seasons.
This had 3 seasons, but you'll never find the last one on DVD. There was some scriptwriter who didn't sign on and they had to pretty much delete all the eps he wrote. That's also why the Galactus episode from season 2 isn't on DVD. He wrote like 8 episodes for season 3.
@Siege924 The full series including the third season got released on UK DVD at one time. I don't know if it's out of print though.
I made this guy as a low-tier villain in a mutants and masterminds game. Like, he was super low PL but he still almost killed the party because they bumblefucked around for a long time.
Sounds entirely on brand actually...
Sounds like a very lore-accurate encounter then.
Fitting.
"An object at rest cannot be stopped!!!" God bless the animators from the original Tick series on FOX! The staff writers went to town on the bomber's lines and my 13 year old self thanks them for it! How cool was it to have the Monkees' Mickey Dolenz voice Arthur?! Oh yeah, fun fact, he voiced the twin henchmen in The BTAS episode "Two-Face Part 2" 😎
Whaaat? Rob Paulsen played Arthur...aka Yakko Warner?
@@kadeshaderow Paulsen replaced Dolenz for Tick season 2.
Paulsen also voiced the twin henchmen when they showed up in a movie.
Total proof that Yakko Warner was never a Monkee.... he just replaced one twice.
@@tskmaster3837 The story according to Paulson is that he had already recorded all of Arthur's dialogue for season one when the decision was made to recast with Dolenz. When Dolenz didn't sign on for season two the producers went back to Paulson and asked him to return and he agreed under the condition that he wouldn't be replaced again if Dolenz changed his mind. Paulson has said that as much as it bugged him being replaced he couldn't fault the producers for going with Dolenz who Paulson is a big fan of (plus he'd already been paid for the work done. ..).
@@tskmaster3837 I still go back, sometimes, and listen to that song.
He does a great job
I rewatched and laughed at a bunch of stuff, recently. Particularly the episode where he gets clobbered into orbit by a Hulk-Clown, and spends the whole episode roaming around his subconscious, in a coma
My favorite parts were Tick getting the opportunity to ask a question to an all knowing obelisk (giant stone statue of his head sticking out of the ground) and he asks, "Uh....how ya doin?" * giant 👍 comes out of the ground * _"Neat!"_
and him wrestling a giant monster worm that stops in the middle of the fight to be like, "You should date more," and I was like, _"Oh my crap, he's wrestling with his libido, inside of his own head!"_
"Bad is good baby! Down with government!!". My sentiments exactly.
Same
I mean wouldn't that still imply good is good and bad is bad and just thst the government is bad?
I like how he goes limp after yelling that
And he's the bad guy?
Depends what government, what part of the government and at what time, but oftentimes in many cases he has at least somewhat of a point
You know you’re a pretty bad villain when M. Bison’s escorting you out.
Shame how far I had to scroll to find someone point out M. Bison
This is one of the episodes of the show that I best remember, and it is all because of this guy.
That's how you make a good one-shot character.
I think it is probably at least in the top 3 (if not the best) Tick episodes
He shows up again only to be thrown out of a private award show
I saw the video name on my way to look for some music and my inner 90s child would NOT allow me to skip past it
this guy was my Halloween costume last year, dudes a fucking legend
That’ll be cool 😎 and maybe at the convention center too
entering a public convention center IN character as a character who loves to plant bombs in buildings? Brilliant!
@@grimfin3214 honestly thinking about dressing up as him again this year, it's too iconic a character to dress as once lol
He truly is the greatest supervillain in the history. At least for me, all those Marvel and DC supervillain can eat his smoke.
Even Hitmonkey?
I wouldn't mind having him on my team for a few kicks and giggles.
Honestly, even making gravy without the lumps is enough to make The Joker shit himself. The Evil Midnight Bomber What Bombs At Midnight is so evil!
@@medalgear654 yes I agree with u on that one my friend.
They can go eat his gravy without the lumps.
"Surf's up space ponies! I'm making gravy without the lumps! Ah ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!" - The Evil Midnight Bomber What Bombs At Midnight.
"AN OBJECT AT REST, CAN NOT BE STOPPED!"
....i think thats one of my new favorite lines...
I see this was part of the inspiration for Overwatch's Junkrat, as well as his line "I’m the evil Australian bomber what bombs at whatever time he damn well pleases. "
Ikr?
Wow I can see that!
I've learn the inspiration for Mei is Rapunzel from Tangled and Yumiko Readman from Read or die.
This explains why I was IMMEDIATELY endeared to this guy. I love Junk lmao. He's basically this dude but actually sort of a softie.
R I P Overwatch
There is no originality in that game, lol.
Man if only every villain had tourettes and uncontrollably confessed to every crime they've done along with motives.
i mean minus the touretted thats just every villian at one point
oh you mean like Biden
@@kennethlindahl9206 there is a fundamental difference between tourettes and dementia
@@kennethlindahl9206 and I think the last guy to accidentally admit to a crime was Bush
Imagine if Light Yagami was like this 😂
You'll never prove a thing, copper, I'm just a part time electrician!
BAD IS GOOD, BABY! DOWN WITH GOVERNMENT!
I... I... I.....
I love this guy’s insane rambling! It’s funny as hell!
That would be Maurice LaMarche. Does A LOT of great voice acting!
Micah Luv Yeah, that guy voiced so many characters from my childhood. Egon from the Real Ghostbusters, the Brain,...
Probably a long distant relative of Junkrat.
Yeah Baby yeah! Tell me I’m wrong baby! And he says I can’t baby! Cuz yer not!
"An object at rest cannot be stopped! Tell me I'm wrong, baby - 'cause I'm not!!!!". My God, he's right
Favorite line...an object at rest cannot be stopped
I like this guy.....I like how motivated he is to be the most evil midnight bomber what bombs at midnight....forget he talks to himself....that's just a footnote to his scheme
SO HE SAYS TO ME.....
😂 I just want to know WHO was giving
"The evil midnight bomber what bombs at midnight" advice on how to be a supervillain... LOL
It was probably all in his head, talkative loon he is.
@@KuroKomix you probably right.... LoL
he's schizo, and cant control it even when he really should heh
@@rpscorp9457 yeah mental health issues are no laughing matter but I will absolutely go with that.... LoL
maybe The Terror
One of my favorite episodes of the tick cartoon, speaking of which, I love every episode of that show.
“Bad is good baby, down with government!” 😂
1:03 He even has custom made bombs. You know he's committed.
I like how he's such a clearly insane and unhinged individual, with a diabolical plan to blow up a club full of superheroes. But he still wears his seatbelt in his car.
I always liked his voice acting. It sounds like Maurice LaMarche was trying to imitate Sam Kinison.
Esgaro it’s Dan Castenella. You can here Krustys voice.
Tarentale Films I’m almost 100% certain that’s LaMarche.
Both wrong! It's my man, Mr. Monkee himself Mickey Dolenz going to town in a dual role as both Arthur and....THE EVIL MIDNIGHT BOMBER WHAT BOMBS AT MIDNIGHT! Just listen carefully to the bathroom conversation between them. Even in slow tones, you can hear bits of Mickey's natural voice shine through...🇵🇷🇺🇸🤣
@@JoseMorales-lw5nt Cool! Well, either way... that definitely sounds like a Kinison tribute by a long shot...:)
That's actually who I thought it was at first
All these years later - still funny.
So he says to me, This guy definitely understands presentation. He's a true Supervillain!!! YEAH BABY!!!!
2:11 Obscure reference to the original Wheel of Fortune (NBC Daytime). Made my day
This episode had so many overlapping layers of greatness, from TMBWBAM to the sidekick-lounge to the Other Tick
This character will stay with me until the end of my days, because the actor is so FUCKING committed..
The greatest super villain in history
YEAH BABY!
I just love villains that have straightforward villain names that match their straightforward MO's.
I was sat here wondering "why do I know this character and that line" then a thousand memories of "The Tick" flooded into my mind from far back in my childhood. Great show.
"AND SO HE SAYS TO ME, YOU GOT LEGS BABY YOU'RE EVERYWHERE, *YOU'RE ALL OVER THE PLACE!!!!*"
This guy lives rent free in my head since finding this clip.
You know, I remember when "Villainous" was first being advertised, they were roasting a lot of the villains in other Cartoon Network shows. I know CN doesn't own "the Tick," but I almost want to see a fan work of Black Hat checking The Evil Midnight Bomber What Bombs at Midnight out.
Think about it:
He doesn't make many of the usual villain mistakes:
He doesn't trap a hero then monologue his entire plan to him.
He doesn't make his plan overly convoluted.
He doesn't try going for something beyond his reach (well, some heroes like the Tick would be tougher than others and probably impossible to kill, but he'd have still wiped out a chunk of people in the business).
Even outing himself to Arthur was more acceptable because:
A. He knew he was probably caught anyway, and had to act fast.
B. He's nuts.
The only real goof I see is that he tried planting his bombs inside the club, but as the sidekicks survived the shed's explosion, it seems that model only blue toward a certain direction.
Finally, he actually made a guy quit the business. Granted it was a sidekick, but even that's more than most villains ever achieve.
Personally, I think the Villainous cast would enjoy watching him work...though they probably wouldn't give him anything too dangerous for their own safety.
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@@micharosa6201 He’s monologuing going the entire time he’s onscreen. And instead of catching a hero, he gets caught in the act by Arthur and continues monologuing and giving away his plan.
Chairface Chippendale got further in his plan to write his name on the moon.
@@micharosa6201 yes I agree with u on that one my friend.
@@liquidplague9763 He's hardly being subtle, let's be honest.
@@LordTyph you say that, but he managed to rig an entire club full of superheroes with bombs. while they were still in there
I love that someone, in their infinite wisdom, actually made a _MegaZeux_ game about this guy. It's not very in-character, but it's a very cute game that's fun to play!
Maurice Lamarche is such an amazing voice actor
An object at rest cannot be stopped. Now thats some philosophy!
I love how his car looks vaguely grenade-shaped, with the green coloring and the roof rail running down the back into what looks like a mounted ventilation unit.
Before even getting a good look at the villain, I could tell be the voice acting this was the tick
This was one of my favorite Saturday morning cartoons when I was growing up. ❤
Things He says to me Baby:
"So you wanna be a Bad guy?"
"You got style Baby! But if you're gonna be a real villain, you gotta have a gimmick."
"You gotta do something smart Baby, something Big! You wanna be a supervillain right?"
"You got bombs, blow up the comic club! It's packed with superheroes you'll go down in supervillain history."
"You've got legs Baby, you're everywhere! You're all over the place!"
"Evil's OK in my book, what about yours?"
"I Can't Baby, cuz you're not!"
"This could happen to you, this could happen to anybody!"
"I don't like the cut of your Jib."
Bad is good baby, down with government!!
I love cartoonish villains, the fact that he has such an overly long name that he says all the time and that he compulsively narrates to himself about how evil he is. I need to watch this show.
I wanted for SO LONG a video of just these bits of The Evil Midnight Bomber What Bombs At Midnight but lacked the source and skills to make it happen, so THANK YOU, made my day :'D
This is my favourite episode, it never gets old.
Junkrat: Who are You supposed to be?
Midnight Bomber: Why, I'm basically You,
But SO HE SAYS TO ME,
BAD IS GOOD BABY, YEAH, BABY!
I AM THE EVIL MIDNIGHT BOMBER WHAT BOMBS AT MIDNIGHT!
YEAH BABY, YOW!
Junkrat: ...
Y'know...
I think I'm starting to like this guy.
YOW!
They copy-pasted this guy as a Champion in League of Legends: ZIGGS.
@@Hydrocannon
Ok(?).
He says he’s the Evil Midnight Bomber What Bombs At Midnight.
*YEAH BABY*
"An object at rest cannot be stopped!" That's certainly something to think about.
It really caught me off guard, because the thumbnail artwork looked like Rugrats.
Maurice LeMarche is trying to do his absolute BEST Danny Cooksey impersonation.
Actually, he was impersonating his friend, Sam Kinison...but close... ;)
i have schizophrenia and seeing this caricature of a paranoid schizophrenic is killing me. too funny
One of the most vital skills for life is being able to laugh at one's own ridiculousness. It's a constant of the human experience, it just varies in its presentation.
this guy is insane and i love everything about it
- "You've got 20 seconds till the bombs explode"
"Ok, better get the bombs and throw them outside" *gets the bombs and throws them outside* 😮
I was recommended this video at midnight on a work night. I can relate with this man.
This made me miss the 90s so much
SURFS UP, SPACE PONIES! I'M MAKING GRAVY WITHOUT THE LUMPS
You really get to have those 10 seconds of silence at the end to contemplate his philosophy
"it's the only jib i got" is an underrated line
"Bad is good, baby! Down with government!" lol
This was my fave villian from the show by far! Thank you for this!
Ngl this is basically how the hyperfixation part of my brain interacts with the non-hyperfixated part of my brain
The existence of an “evil” midnight bomber implies there is a normal or good midnight bomber
This was my least favorite episode as a kid. My mom claimed it was an episode more focused on the adult audience of the show.
Wouldn't you know, this is one of my favorites by far now 😂
"An object at rest cannot be stopped"
I mean, he's not wrong.
This super villain should hook up with Mad Stan from Batman Beyond. 😂
"60 seconds to nowhere, BABY!"
We're on the last freedom moped out of nowhere city!