@jameswesker15 every version iirc of Bruce Wayne does, save for the Batmen from the Dark Universe iirc where the Batman who Laughs and Barbatos all gather JL version of evil Batmen. If he kills, it's usually because his universe is broken. It's also the reason Batman is even fun to watch, if he could kill, he would just do it.. that's why it's so odd here..
@@RedBop377 Why doesn't it? Honestly, I don't even like the Disney Aladdin movies. With or without Jafar. You want to ask me why that is? R'as al Ghul was created by Denny Moore and Neal Adams, in the 70's. You want to know how the character should look, speak, and behave, that's where you go. All subsequent interations of the character have been--unfortunate, but honorable mention for Batman: The Animated Series.
@@RedBop377 Well. Racist. For one thing. R'as wasn't defined as a villain because of his ethnicity, but because of his actions. He believed he was right to do what he did. He wasn't some snickering mustache twirling stock villain, and Talia sure as fuck never wore a veil. It's racist. But more to the point, lame storytelling and characterization, and the characters have superpowers they don't need. Only they do, because otherwise they'd be too boring for words. Unlike the originals. Who only needed to be themselves. That's all you're getting, and it's more than you deserved.
At Least Green Arrow was there. It’s just sad that would meet a terrible fate. Even so, he provided Batman with the tools he needed. If only they had worked together, if only they rallied their courage to show one another who they really were. The White And Dark Knights of Gotham!
Talia is basically Batman's own version of Lois Lane. She is both top 1 love interest and one of the villains of Batman. She was an antagonist when she was introduced to DC but after she gave birth to Damian, she was changed to a superhero and helped Bruce.
Not even remotely, Talia is easily the worst of all of Batmans love interest. Even ignoring that she doesn't even vaguely resemble Lois Lane in even the most superficial way.
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Is quite weird seeing Batman fight Talia in This Animated Film because she is Bruce's Second Wife from most Batman Comics. A few Minutes later Batman Killed his Wife how sad is that!
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@@RedBop377 never mention the word comic again when referring to animated movies the comics have nothing directly to do with the movies and it just confuses the heck out of people all the time so please stop doing it it’s become my petpeeve now
This is awful. Absolutely worthless. Batman doesn't kill. Talia is always at least a bit in love with him. Here she doesn't even have the capacity to love. Terrible voice acting, but with dialogue like this, can't blame the actors. And honestly, to have Batman lose so many fights and still survive and win--it's plot armor. He wins because he's Batman, he makes the money for his soulless corporate overlords. This is far far below the level of the original comics from O'Neill and Adams, featuring R'as and Talia. Also oddly racist. Oh well.
Ew, gross. Not my style. Make the al Ghuls white/ethnically ambiguous again like in the DCAU, Dark Knight films, and DCAMU. I prefer it. (It's fiction, people. Just get over that fact. We'll be okay.) (Or what the hell do I know about depicting genocidal cult terrorists?)
I wrote a verson of Talia into my Gotham Knights fanfic. Born much later than Bruce Wayne, so she falls in love with the son of his adopted son, and 'The Joker's Daughter," Duela. Mine killed her father, to prevent him destroying the world. She has a heart and a soul. This one's--empty. Google "Not Offended, Duela."
Wow! Skilled in both martial arts and mixed sorcery; this Talia is truly a true badass.
This is best version of Talia for me, by her skills and especially, her costume!
5:43 He is like the Batman from the Burtonverse. He doesn’t mind killing when’s necessary.
They were already dead
Batman always was okay denying the no kill rule over the undead
@@theasur1637nani?
??? Tim Burton? Batman never kills anybody in those movies.
@@christopherlyons5900 Yup, he does. ruclips.net/video/8ULSvR6hhyI/видео.htmlsi=fg97ljjU8FBbDdfL
Is that the first time that Rah and Talia has a more « suitable » ethnicity ? I love their looks. Talia’s so powerful dang
Not really I think Arkham City was the first
@@kwayneboy1524And Arkham Knights
@@kwayneboy1524under the red hood was
Yes kinda since for the most part of their depiction they doesn't include the culture or even ethnic feature
There have been others in different comics. Depends on the artist/writers if they do so, really.
5:43 Damn, this Batman does use lethal force.
Indeed
...? I don't like it. Batman has one rule.
@@ZenKrioNot every version of Batman has the same rule.
@jameswesker15 every version iirc of Bruce Wayne does, save for the Batmen from the Dark Universe iirc where the Batman who Laughs and Barbatos all gather JL version of evil Batmen. If he kills, it's usually because his universe is broken. It's also the reason Batman is even fun to watch, if he could kill, he would just do it.. that's why it's so odd here..
Different universe so anything goes.
TALIA, al gul is the best is my favorite caracter of Dc Comics.
I was not prepared for a Jafar looking Ra's Al Ghul.
It. TRULY. Sucks.
@@christopherlyons5900why?
@@RedBop377 Why doesn't it?
Honestly, I don't even like the Disney Aladdin movies. With or without Jafar. You want to ask me why that is?
R'as al Ghul was created by Denny Moore and Neal Adams, in the 70's. You want to know how the character should look, speak, and behave, that's where you go. All subsequent interations of the character have been--unfortunate, but honorable mention for Batman: The Animated Series.
@@christopherlyons5900unfortunate how?
@@RedBop377 Well. Racist. For one thing. R'as wasn't defined as a villain because of his ethnicity, but because of his actions. He believed he was right to do what he did. He wasn't some snickering mustache twirling stock villain, and Talia sure as fuck never wore a veil.
It's racist. But more to the point, lame storytelling and characterization, and the characters have superpowers they don't need. Only they do, because otherwise they'd be too boring for words. Unlike the originals. Who only needed to be themselves.
That's all you're getting, and it's more than you deserved.
Where is Zatanna and John Constantine when we needed them too fight against Talia?
Getting Shit faced drunk together or something
Agreed
At Least Green Arrow was there. It’s just sad that would meet a terrible fate. Even so, he provided Batman with the tools he needed.
If only they had worked together, if only they rallied their courage to show one another who they really were. The White And Dark Knights of Gotham!
Love her voice
Talia is basically Batman's own version of Lois Lane. She is both top 1 love interest and one of the villains of Batman. She was an antagonist when she was introduced to DC but after she gave birth to Damian, she was changed to a superhero and helped Bruce.
How is Lois Lane a villain of Superman?
She is more like Batman's version of Maxima
Not even remotely, Talia is easily the worst of all of Batmans love interest.
Even ignoring that she doesn't even vaguely resemble Lois Lane in even the most superficial way.
@@anthonyrodriguez8788 I'm pretty sure they weren't talking about looks.
@@jessh4016 I know, I'm talking about personality and story wise.
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0:39 So the old man becomes the Red Hulk from Wish.
Was It Afraid?
Great, so she's not just a murderess for hire, she's also a sorceress... well, Bruce, you did *NOT* choose your girlfriends well it appears!
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@@ethanloming001 Yeah, no kidding!
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@@ryohhibikithe9thhokage532 That could be the case too.
1:34 Killer Croc I see.
5:37 Lovers as well especially when Talia and Batman have a son Damien.
“Your baby momma perhaps”
“What?”
“What?”
It is "Damian." Respect the blood son.
@@matthewhecht9257usually Dick Grayson makes him the "bloody" son shortly after such comments.
In a weird way she was right. The city had to burn to save the world.
Still voting in for Drew Saturday
Yep i vote for her yes
Keep up the good work ❤
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Batman dared to break his rule that he should not kill, and he killed someone!!!!
3:20 Um...? Did Batman just, disintegrate Killer Croc??
So much for not killing people
Yeah this version of Batman sucks ass lmao. He killed Croc and Talia. What the hell is this even lol.
Yeah. This is an AU where all of Bat’s enemies are Lovecraft monsters and demons, not actual people, so killing them is ok.
Can you do scenes of Fire from Justice League Unlimited?
When will you do part 4 of wasp from The Avengers Earth’s Mightiest Heroes?
For someone who has a love interest in the Batman, I never would've thought she would actually clash with Gotham's Dark Knight in this film.
Is quite weird seeing Batman fight Talia in This Animated Film because she is Bruce's Second Wife from most Batman Comics.
A few Minutes later Batman Killed his Wife how sad is that!
After The Arrow, I can't keep track on how many daughters "Rah AL Ghul" has
He has two that I know of. Talia and Nyssa.
Well he been alive for centuries....before viagra was a thing
@@mariebourgot4949 is Nyssa canon in the comic books or a add-on for the CW Arrow series to promote a strong rude empower lesbian?
@@matthewjenkins4559 She's canon.
@@mariebourgot4949and she's also Dead in the comics also
Is it OK to wish for the total nuking of Gotham in all of its existences?
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Talia has Exotic eyes
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Talia is the belly dance
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👩🏾 Talia al Ghul
This Batman really was out of his depth here.
So batman killed her
Yup he wrong for that...
Is this a sequel to Gotham by gaslight
No. It is its own thing.
@@trueblue6201 that’s so weird to me considering the look and aesthetic of that movie
That comic/film was set in the 1890’s give or take. This comic/movie is set in the late 1920’s I believe
@@RedBop377 never mention the word comic again when referring to animated movies the comics have nothing directly to do with the movies and it just confuses the heck out of people all the time so please stop doing it it’s become my petpeeve now
@@pavloszimbrakos4410 um ok, but this movie is based off of a comic book. Like it shares the same title and plot and all
She has been dirty for so long😭
Harvey's look like eggplant😂😂
Haze dayz
Like i’ve said before, not the first time we see batman break his no-killing rule. ruclips.net/video/8ULSvR6hhyI/видео.htmlsi=3oAwHRgycCU9IeqA
1:50 Curare
This movie made no sense not as confusing as awful ninja Batman movie another awful strong film but still it was a mixed bag
We need Talia is 2004 Batman season 6 come back next year
So Talia and Ra's are Arab now?
They've always been Arab (with the exception of the Nolan movies and even then Talia was seemingly half-Arab)
you mean half Arab ? they always been. in some other worlds half Persian half Chinese but most of the times half Arab Chinese.
What a babe.
Yeah, love her midriff.
@@Koenigsdisziplinwhile I of course find her attractive, I'm not going to describe why
Batman never kills 🙄🙄
But alright
An L Batman moment...
This was heavy orientalism and it doesn’t deserve praise by people thinking they did the right thing
How so?
This is awful. Absolutely worthless. Batman doesn't kill. Talia is always at least a bit in love with him. Here she doesn't even have the capacity to love. Terrible voice acting, but with dialogue like this, can't blame the actors.
And honestly, to have Batman lose so many fights and still survive and win--it's plot armor. He wins because he's Batman, he makes the money for his soulless corporate overlords. This is far far below the level of the original comics from O'Neill and Adams, featuring R'as and Talia.
Also oddly racist. Oh well.
Ew, gross. Not my style. Make the al Ghuls white/ethnically ambiguous again like in the DCAU, Dark Knight films, and DCAMU. I prefer it. (It's fiction, people. Just get over that fact. We'll be okay.)
(Or what the hell do I know about depicting genocidal cult terrorists?)
I wrote a verson of Talia into my Gotham Knights fanfic. Born much later than Bruce Wayne, so she falls in love with the son of his adopted son, and 'The Joker's Daughter," Duela.
Mine killed her father, to prevent him destroying the world. She has a heart and a soul. This one's--empty.
Google "Not Offended, Duela."