With that meaning he killed so many plus experimented on the people who had partners ,wives ,children and so on that his miscounted like a serial killer
He may be a CEO but not anymore even Norman Osborne from the insomniac spider-man games has more ethics this guy had none he even hates his own son that's how inhuman he was even before he became Blight.
The Earthmover was probably the most disturbing Batman villain. His tragic fate turned him into a being whose only mentality was "I have no mouth and I want to scream." With someone with such a hopelessly ruined and miserable life, it would have been a blessing if Batman broke his no-kill rule with him.
Helps that he was fighting Terry, who pointedly DOESN'T have the No-Kill Rule. He will try to avoid it but if it comes down to it, he will basically pull the trigger.
@@badrinath5306 true but I was saying like, take Terry's first time ad Batman proper for example, he sure as shit knew what he was doing there. He KNEW his father's killer was gonna basically die and almost killed Powers as well.
"Earth Mover" was the very first episode of Batman Beyond I've ever seen, and when I first saw the Earth golem, I thought it was Clayface, and by the end I was left mortified when i saw what it actually was.
A fairly underrated part of "Batman Beyond" is the dynamic that Terry and Bruce shared during missions, with the new hero doing the brute work and the retired and disabled one guiding him from the base with his detective skills. It was basically the same professional relationship that Oracle and Black Canary have...but without the s*xual tension 😉
Gave him the same mutated serum that changed her, but only half so his body was melting. Fun Fact that serum destroyed bones, so they were basically human jellyfishes
I would’ve included the guy who created a belt that could make him phase through stuff that eventually made the transformation permanent and caused him to phase through the ground and fall to the center of the Earth
In my school vr game, Inque is comfirm to be alive, which is shown during Nova Nemesis mode boss fight where She is the copy in phases 2 and 3 ultimately she escaped alive after Goalius core was picked up by her which she gave the core to the Milita who teamed up with the Alliance for project Genesis (restoration of Goalius)
This video reminded me of this one Quote. "You see what happens when you do dumb Shit!?! Look At That!!!! *FURRY CANCER!!!!* " Or in the case of what was listed in this video. 'Inky Cancer" "Scaly Cancer" "Cancer Cancer" "Rocky Cancer" "Burning, Icy, and Stretchy Cancer" "And Cancer Cancer X2!"
There was one episode where Terry “kills” Mad Stan. It’s really just an illusion, but even Bruce Wayne is convinced at first that Terry killed him. Interestingly Bruce isn’t even that pissed, more annoyed, and it seemed to be just cause Terry killed a guy who was already down. Maybe Bruce still dislikes killing, but has finally realized that Batman will inevitably cross that line and it doesn’t make him any less a hero.
@@DrOctagonaduck2 Okay, you also don't get batman. And superheroes in general. They're simply better then that. They're supposed to be better. They could be better, so they should be better. If they can't be better, they shouldn't be there. ...Look, there are comics in which superheroes are driven to kill. Injustice springs so mind. When they do that, they're no longer superheroes. At best, they could be antiheroes if they didn't have a reason not to kill. Batman does. Batman. doesn't. kill.
Yea I probably don’t get it, I haven’t read the comics and it sounds like you’re more knowledgeable me in this area😅 I just find it odd that Terry has directly/indirectly caused deaths (Mr. Fixx, The terrific Trio, The Earth Mover etc) and Bruce never addresses this. We never see him lecture Terry on how he needs more restraint or how to find a better way. Any insight on that? Cause I’d love to hear your thoughts.
@@DrOctagonaduck2 Oh, um.. I'm sorry. I didn't really watch the show, just enough of it to know that it's bad. I should've let you know I'm not ignoring you. I planned to talk about batman's specific reasoning, but, well, it's comics. Nothing that isn't iconic stays true for long. The no-killing rule itself is iconic.
A little fun fact I learnt about the Terrific Trio is that while the Original Trio maybe Dead the name apparently still lives on in the form of the New Terrific Trio which comprises of Plastic Man, Earth-Mover and most interestingly Zeta from Project: Zeta
You should do another list on other dark moments from Batman beyond, Like that one episode april moon, where the doctor's wife was being kidnapped by a gang, and he was forced to work with them, only to find out that the wife was involved with the gang leader. And the doc got his revenge in, that's dark.
The problem with Earthmover is that he's a one-off character. He can't move, so he can't pop up elsewhere and his motivation is too precisely defined so he can only go after the same target.
The guy who was inques lackey don’t have a bad reaction he says to Batman (though admittedly hard to hear) that she deliberately gives him only half the treatment, which is why he looks like that.
Inque does live. Cause she fights batman in the jusice league joining episode. She is also a part of the villans fighting the jl during the last episode of jlu.
A lot of the villains in this show died. You should do a list of every villain/notable henchmen who died in the show, I mean even the guy who killed terry's dad died.
While they weren't horrifying transformations, the April moon gang got a really bad deal. One guy basically became quadriplegic and the other guy probably got dismembered by the doctor.
How about the April Moon episode? More about cybernetics than mutation, but it must have hurt when the tech broke, not to mention when the phrase “April Moon” turns out to be a trigger off-switch and then they go back to the same doctor, unaware he knows he was being manipulated. We never did find out what he did to them….
The Terrific Trio reminded me of an incident that occurred in the Superman comics. They did a story that was an homage to The Fantastic Four. Like with The Terrific Trio, it didn't go very well. Two of the members died horrible painful deaths, and one member (Hank Henshaw) appeared to die. Only Terri Henshaw survived after being cured. Later, it was revealed that Hank Henshaw's mind survived by transferring it into a computer main frame. When he revealed himself to his wife she committed suicide. Henshaw blamed Superman for the death of his wife and his friends and sought revenge. As part of his revenge he destroyed Coast City. He impersonated Superman as if he had been rebuilt as a cyborg, and he became The Cyborg Superman. Later, his motivation changed to wanting to die. The accident that changed him made him unable to die. So far, nothing has been able to kill him. The closest so far has been when he was at ground zero of a massive explosion created by a planet-sized bomb. It appeared to have killed him, but then he once again revived.
When did the Terrific Trio debut? Because the lava guy looks like he shares a design with D-Struct from Static Shock (and Tarmack, poor miswritten bastard that he was), and it might explain why D-Struct got the redesign that he did if the Trio hit the airwaves first.
I'm not sure if comparing splicing to tattoos and piercings is a fair comparison. The latter are purely surface level alterations. But with splicing, you're completely changing your body inside and out which includes your brain chemistry. And considering how much trouble most people have controlling their impulses already, adding animal instinct to the mix is probably a bad idea.
I think chappell the guy with. Slippers especially when he gets exposed to slippers any number of them not horrifying as Cuvier but looks monstrous to look at good list also not a transformation but my favourite villain is shriek
Bro look at blight you can see his skeleton and it is glowing imagine seeing that in the night the first one seeing a melted man who can speak slither around would be horrifying. The splicer one would be mortifying seeing a 3 story tall amalgamation of animal dna would definitely trigger the fight or flight response big time would not be a pleasant sight with his well weird portions. The terrific trio well one is a magma monster the other one is a ice Ghost who can freeze you with a touch but not sure about the 2d man
@@esco5842 lying? That is what you are calling this? Transformations that mean absolutely nothing and you are actually considering them to be? How is any of this stuff scary?
"You killed my father!"
"You have the slightest idea how little that narrows it down?"
Blight is truly the most eeeeevil villain
With that meaning he killed so many plus experimented on the people who had partners ,wives ,children and so on that his miscounted like a serial killer
He may be a CEO but not anymore even Norman Osborne from the insomniac spider-man games has more ethics this guy had none he even hates his own son that's how inhuman he was even before he became Blight.
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I freaking love this reference to AKIRA. I can literaly hear "KANEDA! HELP MEEEEEEEEEE!!!" while watching it
The Earthmover was probably the most disturbing Batman villain. His tragic fate turned him into a being whose only mentality was "I have no mouth and I want to scream." With someone with such a hopelessly ruined and miserable life, it would have been a blessing if Batman broke his no-kill rule with him.
Helps that he was fighting Terry, who pointedly DOESN'T have the No-Kill Rule. He will try to avoid it but if it comes down to it, he will basically pull the trigger.
HOW UNFORTUNATELY,
@@boxtank5288nope. Sometimes u cant save everyone there's a difference.
@@badrinath5306 true but I was saying like, take Terry's first time ad Batman proper for example, he sure as shit knew what he was doing there. He KNEW his father's killer was gonna basically die and almost killed Powers as well.
@@boxtank5288 Terry didn't kill him, the earth mover killed himself while letting his daughter escape.
It was pretty curious to see Terry being turned into Man-Bat. I bet that thing brought Bruce memories of his first episode
"Earth Mover" was the very first episode of Batman Beyond I've ever seen, and when I first saw the Earth golem, I thought it was Clayface, and by the end I was left mortified when i saw what it actually was.
A fairly underrated part of "Batman Beyond" is the dynamic that Terry and Bruce shared during missions, with the new hero doing the brute work and the retired and disabled one guiding him from the base with his detective skills. It was basically the same professional relationship that Oracle and Black Canary have...but without the s*xual tension 😉
What Inque did to that boy always freaked me out
me too dude
That gave me nightmares for days
He was an adult man, but yeah that was still horrible of her.
Gave him the same mutated serum that changed her, but only half so his body was melting. Fun Fact that serum destroyed bones, so they were basically human jellyfishes
Yes, it reminded me a little of Tetsuo's mutation
You know despite the fact the Show is canceled I think I would have really liked to see Terry meet his half-brother Damien
that wound have been nice to see
That happened in the comics
@@TwistedLullabies I know but I wanted to see it in the show
The Earth Mover is definitely the most terrifying on this list since he becomes a corpse and it’s terrifying to look at
Big Time was the only one that got the best out of a worst situation
i dont understand why no director wants to make a batman beyond movie the show was absolute perfection😭
I wish they would have! Clint Eastwood would have made a PERFECT elderly Bruce Wayne imo!
Rule number one in the DC multiverse never expose yourself to chemicals or you turn into something nasty.
Not gonna lie I’m amazed by all the horror in this show
For me the forced growth cirum being injected into innoccent dogs was the worst one
Yeah.....they're dogs! They are so cute and lovable and it hurts to lose them. Why on Earth, or anywhere in the galaxy, would you do that to dogs!?
There is no way that this was a kids show
It is a kid's show it just has adult themed in there just like all of the dcau shows.
"technically"
I would’ve included the guy who created a belt that could make him phase through stuff that eventually made the transformation permanent and caused him to phase through the ground and fall to the center of the Earth
Ian Peeks death was horrifying
In my school vr game, Inque is comfirm to be alive, which is shown during Nova Nemesis mode boss fight where She is the copy in phases 2 and 3 ultimately she escaped alive after Goalius core was picked up by her which she gave the core to the Milita who teamed up with the Alliance for project Genesis (restoration of Goalius)
1:49 correction, it doesnt just go wrong, inque deliberately injects him without the entire serum.
I'm surprised splicing hasn't happened yet
This video reminded me of this one Quote.
"You see what happens when you do dumb Shit!?! Look At That!!!! *FURRY CANCER!!!!* "
Or in the case of what was listed in this video.
'Inky Cancer"
"Scaly Cancer"
"Cancer Cancer"
"Rocky Cancer"
"Burning, Icy, and Stretchy Cancer"
"And Cancer Cancer X2!"
The inq one still makes me shiver.
Curious how Terry never got a lecture from Bruce on the no killing rule
They just don't get batman.
There was one episode where Terry “kills” Mad Stan. It’s really just an illusion, but even Bruce Wayne is convinced at first that Terry killed him. Interestingly Bruce isn’t even that pissed, more annoyed, and it seemed to be just cause Terry killed a guy who was already down. Maybe Bruce still dislikes killing, but has finally realized that Batman will inevitably cross that line and it doesn’t make him any less a hero.
@@DrOctagonaduck2 Okay, you also don't get batman. And superheroes in general.
They're simply better then that. They're supposed to be better. They could be better, so they should be better. If they can't be better, they shouldn't be there.
...Look, there are comics in which superheroes are driven to kill. Injustice springs so mind. When they do that, they're no longer superheroes. At best, they could be antiheroes if they didn't have a reason not to kill. Batman does.
Batman. doesn't. kill.
Yea I probably don’t get it, I haven’t read the comics and it sounds like you’re more knowledgeable me in this area😅
I just find it odd that Terry has directly/indirectly caused deaths (Mr. Fixx, The terrific Trio, The Earth Mover etc) and Bruce never addresses this. We never see him lecture Terry on how he needs more restraint or how to find a better way. Any insight on that? Cause I’d love to hear your thoughts.
@@DrOctagonaduck2 Oh, um.. I'm sorry. I didn't really watch the show, just enough of it to know that it's bad. I should've let you know I'm not ignoring you. I planned to talk about batman's specific reasoning, but, well, it's comics. Nothing that isn't iconic stays true for long. The no-killing rule itself is iconic.
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I wouldn't say Fantastic Four. If you havent, look into "Galaxy Trio" from Hannah-Barbara.
Come on, the Galaxy Trio had completely different powers, plus, this bunch wore slightly modified Fantastic 4 uniforms.
A little fun fact I learnt about the Terrific Trio is that while the Original Trio maybe Dead the name apparently still lives on in the form of the New Terrific Trio which comprises of Plastic Man, Earth-Mover and most interestingly Zeta from Project: Zeta
To me, the inque one is the worst. If I ended up that way, I'd want death. I'd rather be like Blight who has radiation
Great video! I loved seeing what happens to villains in the future. (Mr. Friez, Bane, Joker, etc.
You should do another list on other dark moments from Batman beyond, Like that one episode april moon, where the doctor's wife was being kidnapped by a gang, and he was forced to work with them, only to find out that the wife was involved with the gang leader. And the doc got his revenge in, that's dark.
It’s not hinted at that Inque’s still alive, because she is still alive.
Inques lacky was tricked and she didn't give him the correct treatment so he was left like that
Can you do a video on Batman weirdest gadgets
Just wanna talk about the shark replant
Batman Beyond childhood memories for me this list is pure nostalgia for me.
What if you become a living. Breathing skeleton
This is more body horror than a transformation, but Ra’s taking over the body of Talia.
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*Insert Akira*
The Fantastic Trio = *Fantastic Four* as Sci-Fi Horror
If you want to see a truly terrifying transformation, watch Akira
I think that's what Dr. Cuvier's transformation was based off of.
The problem with Earthmover is that he's a one-off character. He can't move, so he can't pop up elsewhere and his motivation is too precisely defined so he can only go after the same target.
The guy who was inques lackey don’t have a bad reaction he says to Batman (though admittedly hard to hear) that she deliberately gives him only half the treatment, which is why he looks like that.
pros with having a splicer gf: she can be a cat girl
cons: she's probably gonna cause trouble
Good point. What about turning her into a dog girl?
Inque does live. Cause she fights batman in the jusice league joining episode. She is also a part of the villans fighting the jl during the last episode of jlu.
A lot of the villains in this show died.
You should do a list of every villain/notable henchmen who died in the show, I mean even the guy who killed terry's dad died.
lmao yk that wasn’t terrys dad right basically his step dad 💀
@@avxlk He was the one who fucked Terry's mum to produce Terry.
Splicers: "We'll turn your girlfriend Dana into a furry feline!" 😈
Terry: "Cool!" 😉
Splicers: 😐
And you are still alive
While they weren't horrifying transformations, the April moon gang got a really bad deal. One guy basically became quadriplegic and the other guy probably got dismembered by the doctor.
Why don't you do a Ben10
lantern core video
Does the gossip reporter turning intangible permanently count as a transformation because that horrified me as a kid
2:39 She was shown being alive and well in the Justice League 2 parter and in Epilogue, well after her “death”.
U damn near made a vid about everything related to batman in the animated movies and shows
How about the April Moon episode? More about cybernetics than mutation, but it must have hurt when the tech broke, not to mention when the phrase “April Moon” turns out to be a trigger off-switch and then they go back to the same doctor, unaware he knows he was being manipulated. We never did find out what he did to them….
Do you have your list for the top 10 upcoming DC animated films of 2024
yeah do that
The Terrific Trio reminded me of an incident that occurred in the Superman comics. They did a story that was an homage to The Fantastic Four. Like with The Terrific Trio, it didn't go very well. Two of the members died horrible painful deaths, and one member (Hank Henshaw) appeared to die. Only Terri Henshaw survived after being cured. Later, it was revealed that Hank Henshaw's mind survived by transferring it into a computer main frame. When he revealed himself to his wife she committed suicide. Henshaw blamed Superman for the death of his wife and his friends and sought revenge. As part of his revenge he destroyed Coast City. He impersonated Superman as if he had been rebuilt as a cyborg, and he became The Cyborg Superman.
Later, his motivation changed to wanting to die. The accident that changed him made him unable to die. So far, nothing has been able to kill him. The closest so far has been when he was at ground zero of a massive explosion created by a planet-sized bomb. It appeared to have killed him, but then he once again revived.
Aaron's first mistake was offering a sandwich made with American cheese. There's a reason why my friend group calls it edible plastic.
What about the guys from the Cobra cult? That was a hell of a transformation
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Solomon Grundy after year in chernobyl
Inque's lackey should've been given the same powers as Inque herself, he'd have made a fairly decent supervillain with the same powers.🔋
I love your channel and your voice is amazing
Big time’s mutated state makes him look like a charger from left 4 dead
When did the Terrific Trio debut? Because the lava guy looks like he shares a design with D-Struct from Static Shock (and Tarmack, poor miswritten bastard that he was), and it might explain why D-Struct got the redesign that he did if the Trio hit the airwaves first.
It did not go wrong. Inque only gave him half the chemicals needed for the transformation.
I'm guessing she didn't want competition.
Childhood Memories/ I Agree with you
Shooting yourself up with animal DNA is a stupid idea unless you want to turn yourself into a twisted Chimera...like that dumb villain did.
I truly love this series, i need to rewatch it. I own the full series, ots sitting beside the full series of Samurai Jack
Kinda wish cuvier was a re occurring villain minus the whole love craft thing
splice is definitely an akira reference
That not for kids it’s for adults
If you really think about it splicing is just creating superbeings like Spider-Man but on an mass consumer scale
Inque was alive in "The Call" so yeah she is alive
I'm not sure if comparing splicing to tattoos and piercings is a fair comparison. The latter are purely surface level alterations. But with splicing, you're completely changing your body inside and out which includes your brain chemistry. And considering how much trouble most people have controlling their impulses already, adding animal instinct to the mix is probably a bad idea.
Batman, beyond was a great show and l’m watch it right now
Big Time looks like The Charger from Left 4 Dead 2
Imagine seeing blight in live action…. Actually no I don’t want to imagine it 😂
I think chappell the guy with. Slippers especially when he gets exposed to slippers any number of them not horrifying as Cuvier but looks monstrous to look at good list also not a transformation but my favourite villain is shriek
What will happen to Terry, batcave, and wayne incorporation after Bruce wayne dies?
Can you please do life of kara zor-el aka supergirl.
Some were there own fault and some were horrible accidents.
Haven’t watched since I was 7 and he still sounds the same
Damn I I ain’t know Terry got buff when I watched it he was skinny
Ian Peek shouldve been mentioned
Blight reminds me of Duke Nukem from Captain Planet.
yikes
I think the animal one is the worst.
Where’s the jokers transformation in return of the joker
...Thanx for un-selling me on this show.
Moren din, lol
Bro still making peak videos
Splicers = Furries UP TO 11
Th...there are 6...
Yop
I'm staying the fuck away from all superheroe universe's
I fail to see how any of these transformations are terrifying.
Bro look at blight you can see his skeleton and it is glowing imagine seeing that in the night the first one seeing a melted man who can speak slither around would be horrifying. The splicer one would be mortifying seeing a 3 story tall amalgamation of animal dna would definitely trigger the fight or flight response big time would not be a pleasant sight with his well weird portions. The terrific trio well one is a magma monster the other one is a ice Ghost who can freeze you with a touch but not sure about the 2d man
@@esco5842 everything you just described is insignificant because all those things don’t sound frightening whatsoever.
@@francostevo9939 either your fearless or just lying
@@esco5842 lying? That is what you are calling this? Transformations that mean absolutely nothing and you are actually considering them to be? How is any of this stuff scary?
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