Two creepiest to me were the one where Joker finds some poor schlub to stalk for years after a roadrage incident, and one where Hatter just rewrites Bruce's memory to keep him happy and therefore out if his hair. If we can add The New Adventures, the creepiest was when Tim Drake befriends a girl who was trying to escape Clayface, turns out she's a piece of him that achieved independence but ultimately gets absorbed back into him
The Robot Batman episode is one of my favorites and is the most recalled in my mind for the simple topic that even the robot had to accept taking a life is wrong, which is something the real Batman will never do, but since the machine thinks is Batman and has taken a life in the end it realizes it has failed terribly. Oh boy how I loved that episode.
The way robo-bat said : " no.... I've taken a *life* ....." The way Mr.Conway (rip) acted and said "life" shows the heavy and understanding of what robo-bat did, and his sorrow over it. You can tell he understood it.
@@katlynwebb5755 no... *Man-Bat* more of a anti hero in the comics books couldn't see him parallel to classic Mr. Hyde.. "Baman TAS" added eps like that str8 from the 70s Brozen age Batman 🦇 Stories .. some of his best story are from that Era.
Although technically Batman the Animated Series and The New Batman Adventures aren't exactly the same it is pretty much just the fourth and fifth season of the Animated Series and in my opinion there are plenty of episodes from The New Batman Adventures That should be on this list like Never Fear, Over the Edge, Growing Painst and more should qualify and some should even be on the list.
The Scarecrow redesign was fantastic. Gaunt, skeletal, frame, dressed like a preacher from the 1800s and a broken noose handing from his neck...Crane had out done himself. Sure beats a burlap bag over his head.
They are the same, they are the first project of the DCAU/Timmverse. TNBA just had the characters redesigned, but made complete sense with its previous seasons. This list should’ve had the joker’s death from last Batman and Joker fight (Return of The Joker). That is by far the most obscure, probably violent and creepiest scene of the whole DCAU
So many awesome episodes in this show. Tyger, Tyger was always one of my favorite episodes. It's kind of like a combination of Frankenstein and The Island of Doctor Moreau, and it touches on some great themes, and has a great set of characters. I remember finding Tigris especially sympathetic, and in retrospect, very similar to Batman in his outlook, in that even though he is furious about his "father's" betrayal and destroys his work in the course of defeating him, he still saves his life and asks Batman to get him treatment. All good stuff. Thanks for this great trip down memory lane.
It was also like 1984's Bagi The Monster of Mighty Nature by Osamu Tezuka, check it out as it's here on youtube and you'll see how similar to Tyger Tyger it is. A very well done anime movie that is Moreau like
@@WhiteCavendish ruclips.net/video/CdbL_ZCkbgY/видео.html Enjoyed this interesting anime movie which is like Dr Moreau and the Tygr Tyger episode in one since 15 when i saw a fansub tape in 97 and even Bagi herself looks like mutated Selina and just as sexy too, LOL.
@@WolfCry791 Gay awakening? if your a guy, i'm sure it's Tygrus or if your a lady, i'm sure it was Selina. My first furry awakening as a kid in the 80s/early 90s was Cleo on Heathcliff, Maid Marian, Mress in Star Trek TAS (this was on Nick when i was a kid in the mid to late 80s), Miss Kitty Mouse in Great Mouse Detective (saw it 3 times in theaters when it first came out and she was the dancer), Rebecca Cunningham and the Talespin women, Jenny on Bucky O'Hare, Gadget Hackwrench, Julie Bruin on tiny toons, and more all the way to Cheetara/Pumarya before 92.
Yeah the episode with Two Face... his story and how everything came about was... scary and sad .. cause his left his wife... and became a bad insane person... and Bruce was his friend ..
Tyger Tyger is one of my fave episodes since i was 10 when it debuted on Fox, it's Dr Moreau, Frankenstein, Bagi The Monster of Mighty Nature by Tezuka (look it up on youtube to see the anime movie) and The Fly (1986) in one. Not to mention Selina Kyle as a mutant catgirl was smoking hot i always thought! i adored Catwoman as a kid in the late 80s and early 90s and as a teen in the mid to late 90s in comics, this show, Batman returns and 60s show no matter how she looked even as a blonde or brunette or human or catgirl. Yet some got to admit mutant catgirl Selina is on par with other sexy catgirls of the last century like Cleo on Heathcliff, Bagi, Felicia, Jenny on Bucky O'Hare, Kittan kaboodle on Talespin, Mirage on Aladdin the series, Callie Briggs and the Swat Kats ladies, Aisha Clan Clan on Outlaw Star, Mress in Star Trek, and Cheetara/Pumaya on Thundercats would have to admit, LOL.
@@stevensmith8511 I was talking about from the last century from beginning to 90s. But for the new century we got Cheetah on JL TAS, Kitty Katswell, that milf Princess Carolyn from Bojack Horseman and more
I'm not sure what the episode was called, but the one where Robbin meats a new girl at his school and they become interested in each other, only to find out that she was a missing piece of Clayface that had accidentally detached and gained it's own separate consciousness. That one was pretty creepy.
I credit this series with teaching me many valuable life lessons early in my life. Nothing is what it appears to be. Horrible things can happen to anyone. Be ready to change your life to mitigate the damage. Just because it's not your fault doesn't mean you won't get blamed for it. Good guys don't always win. The worst monsters are the ones wearing human faces. All victories are temporary.
Whoa, whoa. Hold it. Batman was disguised as the patent office manager, and vice versa. HE, the real Batman, gave the patent worker the antidote to the Joker venom.
The Doc gives a line about it being at the root of his delusions, I’m no shrink but I think it’s like putting a fish in a new bowl gotta kinda ease it in, so maybe they where gonna wait a session or 2 till they work on mask removal
House and Garden is the episode, me thinks. I rarely watch that episode because it really is mind boggling insane. I tend to think that Pamela is the most psychotic of the villains.
This, Mighty Max ,Max Borane and Johnny Quest where cartoons that I grew up with that had people die or worse. Edit: I grew up with these cartoons. But I admit, the batman episode where people turned into trees wil still haunt me today.
So, Christopher Nolan, arguably, took inspiration from the two Scarecrow episodes presented here for 'Batman Begins': Batman gasing Crane & appearing as a demonic bat creature; Scarecrow's plan to poison Gotham's water supply with fear toxin; also Batman taking the antidote & sleeping two days straight.
This show was iconic because of the risks it took. It broke the mold of animation being for kids by featuring some very dark, adult themes in such a way as to enthrall younger audiences. I mean, there were episodes which featured murder, child slavery, domestic abuse, genetic engineering, an entire sub-section of psychological trauma and even some episodes had body horror. Freaking body horror! In a "kids" show! It was incredible! There will never be another series quite like Batman: TAS. It was a moment in the cultural zeitgeist in which everything came together to create one of the most powerful entries in American entertainment.
Karl Rossum: Do you remember your first kiss ? Your favorite song ? The last time you tasted a really good steak ? Batman: Could it be it had a soul, Alfred ? A soul of silicon, but a soul nonetheless.
I don't remember the name of the episode, but there is one where a piece of clayface becomes self aware and is trying to escape from Clayface. She becomes friends with Robin and ends up sacrificing herself by returning to clayface in order to save Robin. It was a pretty dark episode.
I loved this show, but as a child I didn't watch it so quickly because it was literally too dark. Now I love these episodes because they are so well written, and yeah...not actually kid friendly, but so good.
Feat of Clay is by far the creepiest BTAS episode for me. What was done to Matt Hagen was horrifying, and it's got an all-time chilling ending. But I also want to shout out See No Evil, which is about a deadbeat who stalks his ex wife and then kidnaps his own daughter, feeling very much like the terrifying stuff we see in real world news.
Oh, part two was the best. There's so much to love. The sound effect when Hagan shifts forms sends little chills up the spine. And we can't forget the last bit. A death scene for the ages as Clayface is forced to shift to face after face as a reflex of seeing his past movie roles all at once.
In another collection of clips, I mentioned that Cartoon Network never showed the episode "Lock-Up." They never showed us "The Forgotten," the slavery episode, either.
I didn't like Mudslide too much. Well, i didn't like it at all. While I get that Batman wanted to help him, Clayface was about to become human like again. There was no need to stop the machine at all. Batman said he would help find a cure, but who knows how long that would had taken? At least with the procedure that he was about to go through, it might had given Clay Face a bit more time for them to find something else that could work.
I remember reading another synopsis that said that technically the "cure" Clayface was getting would just let him shapeshift on a sub-molecular level or whatever, so he *could* become his old self but he could also just turn into.. the shape of Bruce Wayne and rob a bank and not leave a clay-like residue behind.. it wasn't a cure, it was a power-up
1:14 On Leather Wings 4:33 Nothing To Fear 8:09 Dreams In Darkness 10:44 Moon of The Wolf 13:48 His Silicon Soul 18:19 The Laughing Fish 21:36 Two-Face Part I & II 24:48 Tyger Tyger 28:09 The Forgotten 30:51 Mudslide
I just got the complete animated series, four volumes, 3 DVDs per volume.. this is one of the greatest animated series. I also got the animated series of Batman and Robin with Adam West & The OG Robin voice acting their roles. And, Batman series.. but, this one is the best, hands down
Batman TAS and X-Men TAS were the greatest animated shows ever created. Period. Better than any other. That I have watched anyway. Better than Spawn too. Imagine if adult oriented versions of them had been created. They would've completely dwarfed everything else.
For me the most terrifying episode was where batman entered jokers mind. Just because of the fact that batman just entered someone elses mind. Therefore becoming them, more or less. Almost forgot about that, only that this came up my mind once again a few months back when I was playing arkham knight for the first time. In which Joker is in Bruce's mind. Now this gets recommended, live is funny. Don't forget to smile
Tell her, I would go away. This last call while I limped to the store, He stressed that I help him and just go nuts. He said, his name was C.Martin and he wanted yaw too read or hear him, please...what you think, he said, He sang for Coldplay. I hope your freaked out, he says.
For me, Heart of Steel was far more disturbing than Soul of Silicon. Mudslide was the right choice for #1, but you didn't include the nightmare inducing scene where Clayface smothers Batman. No idea why Forgotten was #2. It was a memorable episode but there wasn't really anything scary or off-putting about it. The Poison Ivy episode 'House & Garden', with the cloned pod-people though? That should have been on the list.
God I would love remake But keeping the original Story ,But improve some of graphics ,Add the details some backgrounds .Keeping the feeling of the series .
4:32 Batman really needs to get a bulletproof gas mask with night vision goggles so Scarecrow, Joker and Poison Ivy wont inject him with a dart or chemical gas so he won’t be sedated in his fights and plus Batman would look better with them like Predator, Boba Fett and Spider-Man are.
@@Johnlindsey289 well you see i related to his vanity and kind if saw him more like a guy who probably started out nice and kind but got more desperate and bitter or whatever and lashed out, but i completely understand your view as well, while on the other hand, someone like snow white's stepmother, she always seemed to be a real bitch lol
@@johnjamesleahy4065 I doubt it as i think he was a prick to his friend and treating him like shit and throwing tantrums and verbally abusive, i be like to him "well fuck you and your face" to him. Now Harvey Dent i can understand feeling sorry for him because Harvey was likable and all as he doesn't treat the love of his life like shit.
hey if you would like your recorded audio (voice) to sound better i can do it for you for free.only takes a few mins or just show you how , its pretty easy :) . just in a random mood to be helpful :) great video by the way
In the two face episode,it's reveal that the bully was in the hospital for a legit medical reason bur Harvey assumed something else.In nothing to fear,Dr Long vents his anger and fustratetion at Bruise
...That wasn't the last appearance of Clayface... There was one more where Robin spends most of the episode with an amnesiac orphan, only to find out she's a piece of Clayface before she's re-absorbed. Technically he was also in Justice League... yo.
Two creepiest to me were the one where Joker finds some poor schlub to stalk for years after a roadrage incident, and one where Hatter just rewrites Bruce's memory to keep him happy and therefore out if his hair.
If we can add The New Adventures, the creepiest was when Tim Drake befriends a girl who was trying to escape Clayface, turns out she's a piece of him that achieved independence but ultimately gets absorbed back into him
Perchance to Dream made my father think this was too mature for kids, and that Clayface episode almost made me cry
The Robot Batman episode is one of my favorites and is the most recalled in my mind for the simple topic that even the robot had to accept taking a life is wrong, which is something the real Batman will never do, but since the machine thinks is Batman and has taken a life in the end it realizes it has failed terribly.
Oh boy how I loved that episode.
As soon as I seen those red eyes...
It's my favorite one.
The way robo-bat said :
" no.... I've taken a *life* ....."
The way Mr.Conway (rip) acted and said "life" shows the heavy and understanding of what robo-bat did, and his sorrow over it. You can tell he understood it.
Same!
Such an amazing show! Rest in peace Mr Conroy 🙏
So where talking about a bat themed Dr.Jekyll & Mr.Hyde for episode 2 of this classic
@@katlynwebb5755 no... *Man-Bat* more of a anti hero in the comics books couldn't see him parallel to classic
Mr. Hyde.. "Baman TAS" added eps like that str8 from the 70s Brozen age Batman 🦇 Stories .. some of his best story are from that Era.
Although technically Batman the Animated Series and The New Batman Adventures aren't exactly the same it is pretty much just the fourth and fifth season of the Animated Series and in my opinion there are plenty of episodes from The New Batman Adventures That should be on this list like Never Fear, Over the Edge, Growing Painst and more should qualify and some should even be on the list.
It's Growing Pains
@@inesatt1313 it’s Growing Painst
The Scarecrow redesign was fantastic. Gaunt, skeletal, frame, dressed like a preacher from the 1800s and a broken noose handing from his neck...Crane had out done himself. Sure beats a burlap bag over his head.
OVER THE EDGE, IS ABSOLUTLEY FIRE!🔥
They are the same, they are the first project of the DCAU/Timmverse. TNBA just had the characters redesigned, but made complete sense with its previous seasons. This list should’ve had the joker’s death from last Batman and Joker fight (Return of The Joker). That is by far the most obscure, probably violent and creepiest scene of the whole DCAU
Wow he went through a lot,yet he remained kind and compassionate
I wish he stayed the same way like that in New Adventures and Justice League Unlimited along with Batman Beyond
@@inesatt1313 He grew colder and colder..
@@Tim_Drake Yup now you get me
So many awesome episodes in this show. Tyger, Tyger was always one of my favorite episodes. It's kind of like a combination of Frankenstein and The Island of Doctor Moreau, and it touches on some great themes, and has a great set of characters. I remember finding Tigris especially sympathetic, and in retrospect, very similar to Batman in his outlook, in that even though he is furious about his "father's" betrayal and destroys his work in the course of defeating him, he still saves his life and asks Batman to get him treatment. All good stuff. Thanks for this great trip down memory lane.
It was also like 1984's Bagi The Monster of Mighty Nature by Osamu Tezuka, check it out as it's here on youtube and you'll see how similar to Tyger Tyger it is.
A very well done anime movie that is Moreau like
@@Johnlindsey289 Thanks for the tip! I'll take a look.
@@WhiteCavendish
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Enjoyed this interesting anime movie which is like Dr Moreau and the Tygr Tyger episode in one since 15 when i saw a fansub tape in 97 and even Bagi herself looks like mutated Selina and just as sexy too, LOL.
That episode was a gay awakening for me, and it'll always be my favorite. I love seeing that others enjoy it too
@@WolfCry791
Gay awakening? if your a guy, i'm sure it's Tygrus or if your a lady, i'm sure it was Selina.
My first furry awakening as a kid in the 80s/early 90s was Cleo on Heathcliff, Maid Marian, Mress in Star Trek TAS (this was on Nick when i was a kid in the mid to late 80s), Miss Kitty Mouse in Great Mouse Detective (saw it 3 times in theaters when it first came out and she was the dancer), Rebecca Cunningham and the Talespin women, Jenny on Bucky O'Hare, Gadget Hackwrench, Julie Bruin on tiny toons, and more all the way to Cheetara/Pumarya before 92.
Yeah the episode with Two Face... his story and how everything came about was... scary and sad .. cause his left his wife... and became a bad insane person... and Bruce was his friend ..
Rest in peace Mr Conroy. The REAL batman! now and forever!!!!!
I express my thanks for sharing these episodes, the recap has me appreciate what the writers shared with the world.
Tyger Tyger is one of my fave episodes since i was 10 when it debuted on Fox, it's Dr Moreau, Frankenstein, Bagi The Monster of Mighty Nature by Tezuka (look it up on youtube to see the anime movie) and The Fly (1986) in one.
Not to mention Selina Kyle as a mutant catgirl was smoking hot i always thought! i adored Catwoman as a kid in the late 80s and early 90s and as a teen in the mid to late 90s in comics, this show, Batman returns and 60s show no matter how she looked even as a blonde or brunette or human or catgirl. Yet some got to admit mutant catgirl Selina is on par with other sexy catgirls of the last century like Cleo on Heathcliff, Bagi, Felicia, Jenny on Bucky O'Hare, Kittan kaboodle on Talespin, Mirage on Aladdin the series, Callie Briggs and the Swat Kats ladies, Aisha Clan Clan on Outlaw Star, Mress in Star Trek, and Cheetara/Pumaya on Thundercats would have to admit, LOL.
Don't forget cheetah from justice league and justice league unlimited
@@stevensmith8511
I was talking about from the last century from beginning to 90s.
But for the new century we got Cheetah on JL TAS, Kitty Katswell, that milf Princess Carolyn from Bojack Horseman and more
I'm not sure what the episode was called, but the one where Robbin meats a new girl at his school and they become interested in each other, only to find out that she was a missing piece of Clayface that had accidentally detached and gained it's own separate consciousness. That one was pretty creepy.
I credit this series with teaching me many valuable life lessons early in my life.
Nothing is what it appears to be.
Horrible things can happen to anyone. Be ready to change your life to mitigate the damage.
Just because it's not your fault doesn't mean you won't get blamed for it.
Good guys don't always win.
The worst monsters are the ones wearing human faces.
All victories are temporary.
Whoa, whoa. Hold it. Batman was disguised as the patent office manager, and vice versa. HE, the real Batman, gave the patent worker the antidote to the Joker venom.
i'll never understand why they were able to put Batman that security jacket, but they never removed his mask
The Doc gives a line about it being at the root of his delusions, I’m no shrink but I think it’s like putting a fish in a new bowl gotta kinda ease it in, so maybe they where gonna wait a session or 2 till they work on mask removal
House & Garden is a creepy but tragic Poison Ivy story. i mean the plant baby hybrids?! NEXT LEVEL CREEPY!
House and Garden is the episode, me thinks.
I rarely watch that episode because it really is mind boggling insane. I tend to think that Pamela is the most psychotic of the villains.
Scilcon soul is one of my favs from this series as it asks the question "Can thinking machines, have souls?"
This, Mighty Max ,Max Borane and Johnny Quest where cartoons that I grew up with that had people die or worse.
Edit: I grew up with these cartoons. But I admit, the batman episode where people turned into trees wil still haunt me today.
RIP Kevin Conroy! 🦇🌹😭💔
To me he is the batman. Every time I open a comment no matter how many live action Batmans there is, it will always be Mr Kevin Conroy's voice
So, Christopher Nolan, arguably, took inspiration from the two Scarecrow episodes presented here for 'Batman Begins': Batman gasing Crane & appearing as a demonic bat creature; Scarecrow's plan to poison Gotham's water supply with fear toxin; also Batman taking the antidote & sleeping two days straight.
HE IS THE VENGEANCE HE IS THE NIGHT HE IS KEVIN CONROY🦇‼️‼️‼️ REST IN PEACE KEVIN CONROY
This show was iconic because of the risks it took. It broke the mold of animation being for kids by featuring some very dark, adult themes in such a way as to enthrall younger audiences. I mean, there were episodes which featured murder, child slavery, domestic abuse, genetic engineering, an entire sub-section of psychological trauma and even some episodes had body horror. Freaking body horror! In a "kids" show! It was incredible! There will never be another series quite like Batman: TAS. It was a moment in the cultural zeitgeist in which everything came together to create one of the most powerful entries in American entertainment.
Karl Rossum: Do you remember your first kiss ? Your favorite song ? The last time you tasted a really good steak ?
Batman: Could it be it had a soul, Alfred ? A soul of silicon, but a soul nonetheless.
Also Feat Of Clay, Over The Edge, Never Fear, Growing Pains, Pretty Poison, Heart Of Steel and many more. I love this series.
Growing pains is so sad..
You are missing the one where Poison Ivy has babies. Horrifying.
I don't remember the name of the episode, but there is one where a piece of clayface becomes self aware and is trying to escape from Clayface. She becomes friends with Robin and ends up sacrificing herself by returning to clayface in order to save Robin. It was a pretty dark episode.
The episode was called Growing Pains
Great video, big fan from the UK 🇬🇧 👏
I loved this show, but as a child I didn't watch it so quickly because it was literally too dark. Now I love these episodes because they are so well written, and yeah...not actually kid friendly, but so good.
Feat of Clay is by far the creepiest BTAS episode for me. What was done to Matt Hagen was horrifying, and it's got an all-time chilling ending.
But I also want to shout out See No Evil, which is about a deadbeat who stalks his ex wife and then kidnaps his own daughter, feeling very much like the terrifying stuff we see in real world news.
Oh, part two was the best. There's so much to love. The sound effect when Hagan shifts forms sends little chills up the spine. And we can't forget the last bit. A death scene for the ages as Clayface is forced to shift to face after face as a reflex of seeing his past movie roles all at once.
In another collection of clips, I mentioned that Cartoon Network never showed the episode "Lock-Up." They never showed us "The Forgotten," the slavery episode, either.
The irony abour "Mudslide" is that the Oscar-winning actor Matt Hagen (Clayface) briefly is turned into a giant Oscar.
Excellent show
Kevin Conroy will Forever Be the Best Animated Voice of Batman 😇😇🦇🦇
I didn't like Mudslide too much. Well, i didn't like it at all. While I get that Batman wanted to help him, Clayface was about to become human like again. There was no need to stop the machine at all. Batman said he would help find a cure, but who knows how long that would had taken? At least with the procedure that he was about to go through, it might had given Clay Face a bit more time for them to find something else that could work.
I remember reading another synopsis that said that technically the "cure" Clayface was getting would just let him shapeshift on a sub-molecular level or whatever, so he *could* become his old self but he could also just turn into.. the shape of Bruce Wayne and rob a bank and not leave a clay-like residue behind.. it wasn't a cure, it was a power-up
1:14 On Leather Wings
4:33 Nothing To Fear
8:09 Dreams In Darkness
10:44 Moon of The Wolf
13:48 His Silicon Soul
18:19 The Laughing Fish
21:36 Two-Face Part I & II
24:48 Tyger Tyger
28:09 The Forgotten
30:51 Mudslide
I just got the complete animated series, four volumes, 3 DVDs per volume.. this is one of the greatest animated series.
I also got the animated series of Batman and Robin with Adam West & The OG Robin voice acting their roles.
And, Batman series.. but, this one is the best, hands down
Rosum is name of robot creator from Karel Capek's R. U. R. Book and play. Capek was the guy who invented the word "robot".
Batman TAS and X-Men TAS were the greatest animated shows ever created. Period. Better than any other. That I have watched anyway. Better than Spawn too. Imagine if adult oriented versions of them had been created. They would've completely dwarfed everything else.
This show is an untouchable masterpiece
A slight correction: Batman wasn’t infected, it was actually Jackson disguised as Batman and Batman disguised as Jackson.
I feel like they were trying to hide that. If someone goes to check the episodes out, they'd get a surprise. Or maybe they're just that incompetent.
#6 was a great adaptation of the comic of the same name with the extra addition from another comic "The Joker's five-way revenge"
I was 6-7 when the show started and I remember being terrified of it. I didnt watch it in full untill I was older
It is "Lang-Strom", not "Lang-Storm".
Expected a deep dive into the psychological horror themes of the episodes but instead got an overlong synopsis of each.
For me the most terrifying episode was where batman entered jokers mind. Just because of the fact that batman just entered someone elses mind. Therefore becoming them, more or less. Almost forgot about that, only that this came up my mind once again a few months back when I was playing arkham knight for the first time. In which Joker is in Bruce's mind. Now this gets recommended, live is funny. Don't forget to smile
Tell her, I would go away. This last call while I limped to the store, He stressed that I help him and just go nuts. He said, his name was C.Martin and he wanted yaw too read or hear him, please...what you think, he said, He sang for Coldplay. I hope your freaked out, he says.
when batman was trial episode the ending is so unexpected
how clayface become clayface was horror for me as a kid
For me, Heart of Steel was far more disturbing than Soul of Silicon.
Mudslide was the right choice for #1, but you didn't include the nightmare inducing scene where Clayface smothers Batman.
No idea why Forgotten was #2. It was a memorable episode but there wasn't really anything scary or off-putting about it.
The Poison Ivy episode 'House & Garden', with the cloned pod-people though? That should have been on the list.
God I would love remake But keeping the original Story ,But improve some of graphics ,Add the details some backgrounds .Keeping the feeling of the series .
I only have one question who can fill Kevin Conroy as Batman? Other than that huge task I agree with you
Imagine Cybertron making terminators
Rest in peace Kevin conroy
4:32 Batman really needs to get a bulletproof gas mask with night vision goggles so Scarecrow, Joker and Poison Ivy wont inject him with a dart or chemical gas so he won’t be sedated in his fights and plus Batman would look better with them like Predator, Boba Fett and Spider-Man are.
wow i'm watching Batman long Halloween now . fan of Chanel
the beginning of jokers favor was the scariest episode
Man-Bat is Kurt Langstrom, not Langstorm.
That creepy robot clown in combination with the music and animation was freaky.
I mean, the show itself wasn't any more psychological or dark and violent than many of the comics were.
Rest In Peace mr. Conroy you are an amazing actor who played one of my favorite superheroes (Batman)
I will always love how a man scared of bats decides to fight the batman. No way that could go wrong.
Heart of ice should be on every list made about this show
Doesn't really fit the theme.
@@Bluesit32 That’s debatable. A corporation letting a woman die is no less creepy than a computer making a robot Batman
The fact that perchance to dream is not on this list is criminal. Also avatar.
Ill tell you, for me, the most tragic one was clayface the 2 episode arc, ill admit i cried a little
I don't feel sympathy for Clayface because he was an abusive asshole when he was human and an unlikable guy
@@Johnlindsey289 well you see i related to his vanity and kind if saw him more like a guy who probably started out nice and kind but got more desperate and bitter or whatever and lashed out, but i completely understand your view as well, while on the other hand, someone like snow white's stepmother, she always seemed to be a real bitch lol
@@johnjamesleahy4065
I doubt it as i think he was a prick to his friend and treating him like shit and throwing tantrums and verbally abusive, i be like to him "well fuck you and your face" to him.
Now Harvey Dent i can understand feeling sorry for him because Harvey was likable and all as he doesn't treat the love of his life like shit.
hey if you would like your recorded audio (voice) to sound better i can do it for you for free.only takes a few mins or just show you how , its pretty easy :) . just in a random mood to be helpful :) great video by the way
There was an episode in which Batty encounters Killer Croc in a circus full of freaks & another about s conman astrologer!
The series is probably gonna be lost on me because of the animation. Its just hard on the eyes..
Japan let its kids watch attack on titan. Nothing more needed to be said lol
Why does Doctor Milo look like Moe from the Three Stooges lol
Yup i always thought so! him and Dorian and Strange should be three stooges as Dorian can be Larry and Strange can be Curly
I will not stop to say this-BTAS is G.O.A.T.!
His Silicon Soul is my favorite episode.
Among all the seriousness of this video discussing these iconic episodes, 18:33 made me laugh more than it normally would.
Man, your voice sounds a lot like Batman, dude
Thank you Kevin!
So the question is: did Batman kill Clayface?
No. He comes back in the episode "Growing Pains" in the follow-up series "The New Batman Adventures".
Love Batman the animated series
It's not Langstorm. It's Langstrom* lol
Nah, batman was dressed up as the other dude. That wasn’t batman that got turned it was the original target.
I enjoyed this series
New to the channel, different but I love it
The fact that you can’t say Langstrom correctly is what gets me. Did you watch the episode or did someone write this for you? 😂
Nightmare FUEL.....!
“Biggus is apprehended.” Shows him falling down a cliff
I loved Scare design form fear of darkness episode .did care for version after that .
Batman Caped Crusader seems like a heartless AI imitation of this series.
On Leather Wings is the first episode.
Just a small correction. The name of Man-Bat is Langstrom, not Langstorm.
i always hated the clayface final episode as it was kinda batmans fault that clayface died he definitely could have gone about that better
He survived in season 3
@@Johnlindsey289 still felt that batman could have gone about it better rather then listen to them he was just hell bent on stopping it
Not Langstorm. Langstrom.
That hardak episode spooked me as a kid.
In the two face episode,it's reveal that the bully was in the hospital for a legit medical reason bur Harvey assumed something else.In nothing to fear,Dr Long vents his anger and fustratetion at Bruise
Yes, the kid needed his appendix removed. All Harvey did is pop him in the face. Bloodied his nose at best.
@@Bluesit32 Yeah it lead to the missconclusion that Harvey put the kid in the hospitel
I wish we had more shows like this
This kinda reminds me of Terminator.
...That wasn't the last appearance of Clayface... There was one more where Robin spends most of the episode with an amnesiac orphan, only to find out she's a piece of Clayface before she's re-absorbed. Technically he was also in Justice League... yo.
i didn't find the episode tyger tyger creepy or terrifying. to me it was a bit sad, especially the ending.
Batman wasn't infected it was the who was threatened in his suit and batman was the threatened guy
14:30 where is optimus prime then
"On Leather Wings" was episode 1. Not episode 2. Y'all should check more sources than just IMDB
First episode aired on Fox, though it was second episode written and recorded
House and Garden?, Feat of Clay part 1-2? How can they not be on this list?
You sound like the actor that played bruce.
Anyways,
I AM BATMAN
Sup
Both Scarecrow episodes were combined to become the 1st of the Dark Knight movies and even the Two Face episode to a lesser degree 🦇