Didn't show the best line Blight ever said, though. Blight: "Who are you?!" Terry: "You killed my father." Blight: "Do you have the slightest idea how little that narrows it down?"
"The Joker, the *real* Joker, was unlike any foe you've ever fought; and for your sake, I hope you never do." As much as I love Batman Beyond's own unique rogues' gallery, I love how they brought the Joker back; not only in a way that truly tested Terry to see if he was indeed worthy of the mantle of Batman, but doing so in such a dark way that Bruce and Barbara were scarred and traumatized for the rest of their lives, leaving old wounds that never healed. We view Joker from BTAS as a comedic prankster, but this allowed us to take a peek into the reason why Bruce viewed him as a psychopath and a monster. Throughout most of the movie, Terry didn't really view Joker as a threat, even when others warned him. So the look of horror on his face when Joker played the simulation of him raining down destruction on the city from the satellite was extremely satisfying. He was finally understanding how his own foes truly didn't hold a candle to the wanton destruction that the Joker would call a Tuesday.
and after all that, terry finally "clicks" into who he is, not bruce wayne batman, but terry mcginnis batman. I still love the crap out of the hellbat suit
They also brought back Mr. Freeze for an episode where the finally kill off hus character as well. Mr. Freeze actually goes out as the complex man he is, trying to kill his enemies but also giving his life so Batman can escape, knowing that his own time had passed and wanting to be reunited at last with his beloved Nora and repent of many, if not all of his crimes.
@@patrioticjustice9040 ahhh I see what you're saying. I thought you were talking about the batmobile chase where he tries to kill Terry using the laser and chases him through downtown with it. That part wasn't a simulation
@@chazblank2717 I should've been more specific and ask:"Which episode." The answering being Ink's debut episode. The clip of which was shown 9:15 Dunno how I missed that as a kid.
I'd like to imagine this as an alternative future. Because i still want Bruce to have a happy retirement in a crimeless gotham.(And maybe have a cat woman, a bat woman, a magician or a wonder woman by his side)
Same here versions comic shows that despite his from dark exterior he is not alone and he knows that. While crime won't ever desapear batman will be there. Bruce will be there. And Bruce friends and family will be right behind him.
To me, some of the most disturbing villains of this show, albeit one-off's were Robert Vance, a tech mogul that transferred his brain and consciousness into a computer and then when awoken by his grandson wanted to transfer his mind into a living body, his voice was super creepy. Then the splicer guy, Abel Cuvier in his final "chimera" form, the stuff of nightmares really. And as others have mentioned, the Earth Mover creature. One of the best shows I've ever seen and it's been such a delight growing up with it.
Can't believe you didn't mention Robert Vance. Everything was beatiful in that episode. Cyberpunk shenanigans, Terry's character development, idea that heroism is not about your suit, Robert's chilling demise, great and intense music
A terrible idea from an executive turns out to be a PHENOMENAL addition to the mythology Love Terry, love the costume and love the baddies. Also Return Of The Joker is OUTSTANDING Although there are more than a few similarities between the villains and Spider-Man villains
It's not just the trio. A lot of Terry's villains seem like clones from Spiderman's rogues gallery. Shriek=Shocker. Stalker=Kraven. Spellbinder=Mysterio. Etc.
Batman Beyond had a few great villains (see thumbnail) but after Season 1, the entire series suffered, save for the occasional great episode and the movie. A relatively weak rogues gallery (compared to the incomparable original) was a big part of this.
I miss Mr Freeze from the list. He had only one episode, but still he is a Batman supervillain, he have a really good backstory and a statisfying endig/redemption.
Surprisingly enough, Spellbinder from the Batman comics. The Spellbinder (Delbert Billings) first appeared in DC Comics #358 (December 1966) and was created by John Broome and Sheldon Moldoff. He was a painter who used optical illusions and hypnotic weapons to commit crimes.
You forgot to put Mad Stan and Abel Cuvier. Also the Joker doesn't count he's a Batman villain not a Batman Beyond villain. The royal flush gang more of a Justice League villain. U forgot to put Brain Trust that little psychic Society that was trying to get that girl with psychic powers that Terry had to save. Really there are a lot of Batman Beyond villains you forgot to mention. in that serpent Society was in there too that was pretty insane story
I wish there was another arkham game that took inspiration from batman beyond. One of the only differences I would make is instead of terry it would be Damian Wayne to tie closer to Bruce. I could see the villains consisting of Blight, Inque, the Royal flush, Joker (duh) and possibly returning characters like Mr Freeze, and Bane
Batman beyond villains are just Spider-Man/marvel villains. Kraven, Mysterio, Venom, Electro/Green Goblin, Socker, Elektra, sinister 6...shall I continue?
I feel like if they held off the joker for a couple more seasons it would've lasted longer. Or maybe have a batman beyond villain come out of nowhere and kill the joker early on. When I watched that episode when it first came out seemed like a early conclusion and kind of dropped off after that.
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Batman beyond supervillain character are so cool and awesome better than the original batman the animated series in 1992 version,but the batman beyond 1999 version supervillain totally similar or almost the same as the original one the way they move or the way they talk.But I am totally fan of it and like it the origin of the batman beyond supervillain character,now that's what I call batman men.
Batman Beyond is one of the best comic book and Batman cartoon series ever. Used to get into arguments all the time with a friend of mine super biased for TAS original series, he'd tell me "BB is just anime and a worst version of TAS" I'm like for one, no not anime just because you don't like the style of animation, two the original Batman is in this which makes it even better. He's one of those people stuck on something not open to newer updates to characters or lore. I mean it's one thing to not like woke crap now, but BB was a perfect example of an updated concept done correctly. I hope we see a live movie with Keaton's Batman being the mentor if the rumors are true, though I also hear it'll be a Batwoman Beyond...why WB. Is it so hard to stick to source material. Hopefully we'll get Terry though. NOTE: The only thing this video got off was the Royal Flush gang, your description of Ace was the wrong Ace. The mind and reality warping powered Ace was the little girl who dies with Bruce Wayne being with her when it happens to save Gotham. This Ace is a mere robot working with the Royal Flush gang who's essentially the brute of the group.
@@qdeezy5011 agree thank you. these villains weren't original and we seen these types of villains before. It's like Spiderman villains became Batman Villains.
Ink was probably my favorite of the new villians. She was a very good homage to Clayface; who was creepy af in BTAS. She also was very much unique and original.
To me Inque was like a cross between Clayface and Catwoman. She had Basil Karlo's shape-shifting and Selina Kyle's elegance and skilled infiltration, especially how she seemed to almost "flirt" with Terry and Bruce during the encounters
@@fluffernutters5876 he recognizes himself as batman in that moment, but honestly i dont think he becomes a full fledged batman until he faces joker. Before ROTJ he was more like "bat-robin" who was handheld by bruce. But ROTJ makes you realize he will be able to go on as batman on his own, which is what Batman is.
@@birdiec not really. He showed he was fit to be Batman since the beginning but Bruce giving him advice showed how Terry lacked the tactical side of the job as well as not being as witty but he held his own even without Bruce’s help at times
I love how they were given such a terrible concept- a “teenage batman,” but they took it and made it something new and cool that still respected the source material. At no point do you watch the show and think “that’s not Bruce,” or “they did Bruce dirty,” without feeling that the changes to him are justified. You never think “wow Terry is too good at this,” without there being some justification for Terry being as capable as he is. Also yeah, the villains do be banging.
The tragic thing about Batman Beyond’s villains is that, some of them were victims with a tragic past. The saddest thing being some of them had potential to be heroes if things had played out differently. But, whether by there own actions or other reasons, they didn’t get a happy ending.
They really gave older Bruce Wayne his due credit and mad respect, unlike today's shows. He successfully passed the torch to a worthy successor, shared his expertise and advice when needed, plus they showed that he could still hold his own when he had to get his hands dirty from time to time.
It gave us an interesting continuation of Bruce Wayne's life and story even though they introduced a new young Batman. Would've liked to have seen more of the old school villains though. It was never shown in the series but according to Timm and company Harvey Dent/Two-Face eventually got cured of his insanity and moved away from Gotham to rebuild his life. It would've been great to see an episode where Terry got falsely framed for a crime (like he did in "Eyewitness") and have Bruce call Harvey as his lawyer. Oh well...
Oh my god, I'd be so hyped if this ever happened!!! I'd want it as a TV show though because let's be honest, Most DC live action movies are mediocre at best
The royal flush gang was also in the final season of justice league unlimited where the youngest daughter was dying from a rare genetic disorder and Batman stayed with her till she passed away.
Nope. That the different royal flush gang. There’re so far 3 royal flush gang in DCAU. The first one was taken down by the Justice League, then the youngest gang members, Ace, used her power to manipulate people and turn them into her version of the royal flush gang. However, Ace’s power was getting out of control the more she using it which also killing her too. Amanda Waller gave Justice League a weapon to “properly “ kill her without causing any destructive backlash. Batman( Bruce Wayne) volunteer to “finish the job” but instead of using the weapon to kill the poor child, he sat with her to her last moment, convinced her to undo her power before she die. The royal flush gang in Batman Beyond is a completely different one from the one from justice league unlimited series.
Well I learnt something. Thanks Ana 😊 Guess you're the smart one in school. And no doubt you'll use it to make that big money later. @Nobody. Don't you have a hero as your avatar, while Ana has just a pink face? So who's the nerd exactly, the nobody? 😆 You is funny!
@@anastasiaphan4202 The scene in which Batman talks to Ace and comforts her in her final minutes was beautifully done. Still chokes me up whenever I think about it, let alone see it
Batman Beyond is unique, it combined the world of batman and the new world of Terry McGinnis seamlessly, for me it was amazing seeing Terry grow into his own as the tomorrow Dark knight, plus's the father and son relationship between Bruce and Terry was pretty cool too.
I Really hated how the story was copied in Spiderman Homecoming without actually paying tribute to this. Or I may be wrong and both are inspired by something even older, can't say.
@@AndreNitroX i don't, i grew up on shows like Spider-man the animated series and Spectacular Spiderman. Spiderman deserves to be his own hero, he always work alone. He isn't a Robin/Nightwing type sidekick. He deserve his place among the top heroes.
I honestly thought they were setting up blight to be Terry's main bad guy the same way the joker was the original Batman's nemesis, and I was so disappointed the way they killed him off.
I don’t think they intended to kill him off that’s the thing, Terry clearly dosen’t believe Blight is really gone at the end of the episode as he warns Paxton about how he “made an enemy tonight”
The nostalgia hits hard with this show. I’ll never forget when they aired the first episode and how creepy and exciting the show was to 12 year old me. The villains with their dark back stories really set the tone. Also Inque deep throating Terry with her body always horrified me 😂😂😂
Didn't show the best line Blight ever said, though.
Blight: "Who are you?!"
Terry: "You killed my father."
Blight: "Do you have the slightest idea how little that narrows it down?"
Blight was a maniac, loved it
Omg, best scene.
Just shows you what a maniacal sociopath he was
It's a galatic crime that that exchange isn't more well known in pop culture. He was more savage than the MCU's Thanos.
classy
Batman beyond one of my all time favorite versions of Batman.
Indeed, following is the Batman of BTAS imo
Exactly, @@NguyenPham-bl6qm. I love Batman Beyond due to it being a direct sequel to BTAS and following the established lore as logically as it could.
I agree wholeheartedly
@@adamgray1753 yes you said it all perfectly here I like Batman beyond for all the same reasons as you.
@@tatalsaba yeah me too.
"The Joker, the *real* Joker, was unlike any foe you've ever fought; and for your sake, I hope you never do."
As much as I love Batman Beyond's own unique rogues' gallery, I love how they brought the Joker back; not only in a way that truly tested Terry to see if he was indeed worthy of the mantle of Batman, but doing so in such a dark way that Bruce and Barbara were scarred and traumatized for the rest of their lives, leaving old wounds that never healed. We view Joker from BTAS as a comedic prankster, but this allowed us to take a peek into the reason why Bruce viewed him as a psychopath and a monster.
Throughout most of the movie, Terry didn't really view Joker as a threat, even when others warned him. So the look of horror on his face when Joker played the simulation of him raining down destruction on the city from the satellite was extremely satisfying. He was finally understanding how his own foes truly didn't hold a candle to the wanton destruction that the Joker would call a Tuesday.
and after all that, terry finally "clicks" into who he is, not bruce wayne batman, but terry mcginnis batman. I still love the crap out of the hellbat suit
They also brought back Mr. Freeze for an episode where the finally kill off hus character as well. Mr. Freeze actually goes out as the complex man he is, trying to kill his enemies but also giving his life so Batman can escape, knowing that his own time had passed and wanting to be reunited at last with his beloved Nora and repent of many, if not all of his crimes.
That was a simulation? I thought he really did just rip a giant satellite laser through downtown Gotham
@@maxwellschmid588 In Drake's lab, the screen reads simulation before showing Gotham getting nuked. "Think of it as urban tagging on a grand scale."
@@patrioticjustice9040 ahhh I see what you're saying. I thought you were talking about the batmobile chase where he tries to kill Terry using the laser and chases him through downtown with it. That part wasn't a simulation
Batman Beyond was a perfect mixture of batman and Spiderman elements. Always enjoyed Terry as the new batman
You know, I never thought of Batman Beyond having Spiderman vibes before. That explains why I enjoyed it
they should do spiderman 2099 with bb's elements
It’s why I enjoyed it so much. Batman and Spider-Man my 2 fave superheroes.
@@halkras broo that would be pretty good
@@knightxgamplay7682 I would like his fight with damien animated
Oh man I totally forgot Old Man Bruce wears the Grey Ghost costume to fight Inque.
I didn't realize that at first
This is why WB animation Studio was the best.
@Carl Stockman
When did that happen?
@@DemonicRemption I dunno man, like 20 years ago? 😆
@@chazblank2717
I should've been more specific and ask:"Which episode." The answering being Ink's debut episode. The clip of which was shown 9:15
Dunno how I missed that as a kid.
11 Adult Animated cartoons that weren't ready for Prime Time
the zeta project and avengers united they stand
Loved this show, Batman TAS was one of the greatest shows of the 90's and Beyond is just as worthy. So much nostalgia from watching this video aha
I'd like to imagine this as an alternative future. Because i still want Bruce to have a happy retirement in a crimeless gotham.(And maybe have a cat woman, a bat woman, a magician or a wonder woman by his side)
Same here versions comic shows that despite his from dark exterior he is not alone and he knows that. While crime won't ever desapear batman will be there. Bruce will be there. And Bruce friends and family will be right behind him.
@@Orsonfoe he's been surrounded with all his kids in the batman beyond comics including damien
Harem ending is always the best. 😏👍
@@lonewolf8102 most superheroes have a lot in common with harem protagonists
Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill as their respective voice roles of Batman and the Joker was just the double cherry on top.
To me, some of the most disturbing villains of this show, albeit one-off's were Robert Vance, a tech mogul that transferred his brain and consciousness into a computer and then when awoken by his grandson wanted to transfer his mind into a living body, his voice was super creepy. Then the splicer guy, Abel Cuvier in his final "chimera" form, the stuff of nightmares really. And as others have mentioned, the Earth Mover creature. One of the best shows I've ever seen and it's been such a delight growing up with it.
So glad I got the DVD of this series this is an underrated batman series this is.
Wow I never realized the Green Lantern in the beyond episodes were Carare's brother. They did some serious good world-building for this series
Yes that was a surprise
a surprise for me as well.
so all this time curare and kai ro we're brother and sister?
@@spartan9423 not quite they were raised in the same monastery and he considered her his sister and it might have been reciprocated
@@jaredstar oh because they never explained the storyline of cuare in the series
Can't believe you didn't mention Robert Vance. Everything was beatiful in that episode. Cyberpunk shenanigans, Terry's character development, idea that heroism is not about your suit, Robert's chilling demise, great and intense music
Out of Batman Beyond's villains Inque was my favorite one.
Ace in the royal flush gang was a robot in Batman Beyond!
A terrible idea from an executive turns out to be a PHENOMENAL addition to the mythology
Love Terry, love the costume and love the baddies. Also Return Of The Joker is OUTSTANDING
Although there are more than a few similarities between the villains and Spider-Man villains
I _love_ Stalker's idea of what the Batman "really" is.
It's not just the trio. A lot of Terry's villains seem like clones from Spiderman's rogues gallery. Shriek=Shocker. Stalker=Kraven. Spellbinder=Mysterio. Etc.
"An all new Batman for a all new era"
You forgot Mad Stan.
“BLOW IT ALL UP.”
18:52 Whats with the audio interruption? You cut yourself off mid-sentence to announce the next spot in the line up...
growing up the drawing was nice and Ink was super attractive
Batman Beyond had a few great villains (see thumbnail) but after Season 1, the entire series suffered, save for the occasional great episode and the movie. A relatively weak rogues gallery (compared to the incomparable original) was a big part of this.
To me spellbinder look like a absolute carnage minion.
Bruce and Terry’s enemies are so identical
Blight. Joker
Spellblinder. Scarecrow
Chappell Bane
Inque Clayface
Bruce Tim only had year to make this show?! Dam, even at a tight time frame, he still produced gold
I miss Mr Freeze from the list. He had only one episode, but still he is a Batman supervillain, he have a really good backstory and a statisfying endig/redemption.
Kinda late to the party with a full year. But for me Batman beyond is the best ANIMATED series. 23rn and I still enjoy watching it.
Thanks for the upload!
That JLA comic #43 was obviously printed in the late '80's . $1 for a comic was the norm. 1966 , the price was more like 35 cents or something
Its such a shame we wont get another batman beyond cartoon or anything, I loved Inque
Spellbinder is absolutely a favourite of mine
I love the spell binder. The idea was amazing. However, psychology is not enough to explain his abilities
That was awesome recap. I was wondering if they did have the graphic novels to add more of a back story. I’ll have to look these up.
I love how with a this futuristic tech and weapons and things, Spellbinder uses rocks and sticks to attack people. Lol!
I love Batman Beyond
The Royal Flush Gang has to be one of the best design for a super villain ever. They just look so cool
Great job. At this comes back there talking about how with enough fence behind it Batman beyond could come back did you know
Willie Watt my favourite Batman Beyond supervillain.
I would love to see a crossover where Inque and Clayface duke it out.
Spellbinder looks coooolll 🌀
INQUE IS WOOOOOOW AMAZING POWERS 🖤🖤🖤
You gotta love that of all the enemies of the Justice League, the Royal Flush Gang end up being the ones with a legacy well into the future.
I had a friend who hated terry and the cyberpunk future of batman beyond. We are no longer friends.
You did the right thing.
Blight was my favorite..
9:10 That episode ends with the still alive Inque presumably killing her daughter.
Man, Shriek's suit is so dope.
Surprisingly enough, Spellbinder from the Batman comics. The Spellbinder (Delbert Billings) first appeared in DC Comics #358 (December 1966) and was created by John Broome and Sheldon Moldoff. He was a painter who used optical illusions and hypnotic weapons to commit crimes.
I liked Stalker but he had some strong Kraven vibes going on
Batman Beyond needs another movie!
as a young kid i had a confusing attraction for Inque. i still have it
In Ben 10 Ultimate Alien Ultimate Echo Echo’s design is based off Shrieks, the arms at least. I never noticed this until now and it’s kinda crazy.
And Ma Vreedle might have been based off the villain Ma Mayhem from the episode “The Eggbaby”.
A Batman beyond arkham Game would be so epic ngl
You forgot to put Mad Stan and Abel Cuvier. Also the Joker doesn't count he's a Batman villain not a Batman Beyond villain. The royal flush gang more of a Justice League villain. U forgot to put Brain Trust that little psychic Society that was trying to get that girl with psychic powers that Terry had to save. Really there are a lot of Batman Beyond villains you forgot to mention. in that serpent Society was in there too that was pretty insane story
Pretty sure the audio is messed up around the 18m mark. Just at the end of the joker segment.
Mr. Fixx was voiced by George "Sulu" Takei.
Always wanted to see Terry on the big screen. I honestly think Pattinson would have made a better Batman Beyond than actual Batman.
He def would have in the twilight days but that was long ago by now, hes too old for it I think now
The Stalker seems to be similar to the Spider-Man villain Kraven the Hunter.
1 of my favorite cartoon I watch while growing up I still loveing this cartoon to up to now 1 off the best batman
I wish there was another arkham game that took inspiration from batman beyond. One of the only differences I would make is instead of terry it would be Damian Wayne to tie closer to Bruce.
I could see the villains consisting of Blight, Inque, the Royal flush, Joker (duh) and possibly returning characters like Mr Freeze, and Bane
Damian is boring, terry is a way better character.
I think it should be both Damian and Terry having a rivalry or bond over both being the potential next batman
@@kylethomasmutchler7556 I think Willie watt is a white supremacist
@@kylethomasmutchler7556 I think Willie watt is a Racist
@@dc7981 I think Willie watt is a homosexual
I wish we got to see more of blight in the animated series
Woman, invisible woman!!!
Great video
Spellbinder was a good scarecrow
Shriek costume look like ultimate eco eco
Spellbinder isn't he more like The mad hater?
So Inque is a mother?
I never knew...
At least it shows the criminal has a heart deep down.
Shriek reminds me of Echo Echo from Ben 10
Something happened in this video, as it cuts off the rest of Joker, and goes right into Curare.
I wish Mr Freeze stayed as a villain in the series but I think it is appropriate the way he went out
Terry’s jacket kinda looks likes rex’s jacket from generator rex
Was that Hitler congratulating the Terrific Trio?! I am 100% that it was Hitler in that 15:13 shot.
Batman beyond villains are just Spider-Man/marvel villains. Kraven, Mysterio, Venom, Electro/Green Goblin, Socker, Elektra, sinister 6...shall I continue?
I think someone else described Batman Beyond as “What if Batman was Spider-Man”
I hate that D.C. Universe bottomed out I was watching BMB!
can we consider Stalker kind a DC version of Kraven from Spiderman Universe?
Big Time was my favorite
No Mad Stan "BLOW IT ALL UP"
I feel like if they held off the joker for a couple more seasons it would've lasted longer. Or maybe have a batman beyond villain come out of nowhere and kill the joker early on. When I watched that episode when it first came out seemed like a early conclusion and kind of dropped off after that.
Nice vid
I'm looking for a retro 1920's jitterbug version of the batman beyond theme.
Where would I find such of thing? Where would I look for such a thing?
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Me: I remember thinking Batman killed the terrific trio. Isn't that silly.
*one rewatch later*
Me: So... are they still alive?
If i ever get super powers like strenght and speed ima gonna be a hitmen ^^
I used to enjoy watching batman beyond
... I'm sorry but at 13:15... that mustache ummmm reminds me of someone... Charile Chaplin?
Batman beyond supervillain character are so cool and awesome better than the original batman the animated series in 1992 version,but the batman beyond 1999 version supervillain totally similar or almost the same as the original one the way they move or the way they talk.But I am totally fan of it and like it the origin of the batman beyond supervillain character,now that's what I call batman men.
Batman Beyond is one of the best comic book and Batman cartoon series ever. Used to get into arguments all the time with a friend of mine super biased for TAS original series, he'd tell me "BB is just anime and a worst version of TAS" I'm like for one, no not anime just because you don't like the style of animation, two the original Batman is in this which makes it even better. He's one of those people stuck on something not open to newer updates to characters or lore. I mean it's one thing to not like woke crap now, but BB was a perfect example of an updated concept done correctly. I hope we see a live movie with Keaton's Batman being the mentor if the rumors are true, though I also hear it'll be a Batwoman Beyond...why WB. Is it so hard to stick to source material. Hopefully we'll get Terry though.
NOTE: The only thing this video got off was the Royal Flush gang, your description of Ace was the wrong Ace. The mind and reality warping powered Ace was the little girl who dies with Bruce Wayne being with her when it happens to save Gotham. This Ace is a mere robot working with the Royal Flush gang who's essentially the brute of the group.
One of the best things about batman beyond is Will Friedle plays Terry McGinnis.
Batman beyonds villains are so underrated .
Their lame knock offs of marvel and dc villains
@@qdeezy5011 agree thank you. these villains weren't original and we seen these types of villains before. It's like Spiderman villains became Batman Villains.
@@qdeezy5011 nobody asked you two for your shit opinions . Marvel and dc copy eachother all the time . I dont see you calling them lame rippoffs
Some of them died some fucked up deaths
@@Elgreasyburrito650 even their death scenes were underrated
Ink was probably my favorite of the new villians. She was a very good homage to Clayface; who was creepy af in BTAS. She also was very much unique and original.
Ink and Blight were great, as were the new version of the Royal Flush Gang
Inque is superbly well done imo, oh and her obesessive stalker dude also.
To me Inque was like a cross between Clayface and Catwoman. She had Basil Karlo's shape-shifting and Selina Kyle's elegance and skilled infiltration, especially how she seemed to almost "flirt" with Terry and Bruce during the encounters
I'd say Inque was more akin to Catwoman with Clayface's powerset.
@@andrewmalinowski6673 I think her flirting was more akin to a cat playing with its food before going in for the kill.
One of Mr Fixx's best lines in the series was: "You're pretty strong for some kid who thinks he's Batman", to which Terry replies "I AM BATMAN!".
That's where Terry does become Batman
@@fluffernutters5876 he recognizes himself as batman in that moment, but honestly i dont think he becomes a full fledged batman until he faces joker. Before ROTJ he was more like "bat-robin" who was handheld by bruce. But ROTJ makes you realize he will be able to go on as batman on his own, which is what Batman is.
@@birdiec not really. He showed he was fit to be Batman since the beginning but Bruce giving him advice showed how Terry lacked the tactical side of the job as well as not being as witty but he held his own even without Bruce’s help at times
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I love how they were given such a terrible concept- a “teenage batman,” but they took it and made it something new and cool that still respected the source material. At no point do you watch the show and think “that’s not Bruce,” or “they did Bruce dirty,” without feeling that the changes to him are justified. You never think “wow Terry is too good at this,” without there being some justification for Terry being as capable as he is.
Also yeah, the villains do be banging.
I like the new one they made night wing a politician
The tragic thing about Batman Beyond’s villains is that, some of them were victims with a tragic past. The saddest thing being some of them had potential to be heroes if things had played out differently. But, whether by there own actions or other reasons, they didn’t get a happy ending.
@@garrettviewegh677 Mr Freeze 😔
They really gave older Bruce Wayne his due credit and mad respect, unlike today's shows. He successfully passed the torch to a worthy successor, shared his expertise and advice when needed, plus they showed that he could still hold his own when he had to get his hands dirty from time to time.
@@gilbertotoledo1421 I don't need the suit Terry
-Damien
Batman Beyond was one of the best cartoon shows too watch
Shame they didn't make the sequel ...
Where can I watch it for free
I also liked the underrated 'The Batman'
@@dariusgordon2266 You mean the 2005 series? Oh yeah that show was a blast too. The characters' design looks great imo especially mr freeze's.
Batman Beyond was an amazing sequel to an amazing show, and it deserves more recognition
For sure, one of the best shows ever
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It gave us an interesting continuation of Bruce Wayne's life and story even though they introduced a new young Batman. Would've liked to have seen more of the old school villains though. It was never shown in the series but according to Timm and company Harvey Dent/Two-Face eventually got cured of his insanity and moved away from Gotham to rebuild his life. It would've been great to see an episode where Terry got falsely framed for a crime (like he did in "Eyewitness") and have Bruce call Harvey as his lawyer. Oh well...
I really want to see a live action adaptation of the series.
Oh my god, I'd be so hyped if this ever happened!!! I'd want it as a TV show though because let's be honest, Most DC live action movies are mediocre at best
There are talks about an live action series, but not with Terry.
That is what Nolan intended at first. But having a chance to do Batman trumps doing Batman Beyond.
They'd butcher it.
Directed by denis villeneuve
The royal flush gang was also in the final season of justice league unlimited where the youngest daughter was dying from a rare genetic disorder and Batman stayed with her till she passed away.
Nope. That the different royal flush gang. There’re so far 3 royal flush gang in DCAU. The first one was taken down by the Justice League, then the youngest gang members, Ace, used her power to manipulate people and turn them into her version of the royal flush gang. However, Ace’s power was getting out of control the more she using it which also killing her too. Amanda Waller gave Justice League a weapon to “properly “ kill her without causing any destructive backlash. Batman( Bruce Wayne) volunteer to “finish the job” but instead of using the weapon to kill the poor child, he sat with her to her last moment, convinced her to undo her power before she die.
The royal flush gang in Batman Beyond is a completely different one from the one from justice league unlimited series.
@@anastasiaphan4202 Nerd!!!!
Also Bruce named his dog, Ace, after her
Well I learnt something.
Thanks Ana 😊
Guess you're the smart one in school. And no doubt you'll use it to make that big money later.
@Nobody. Don't you have a hero as your avatar, while Ana has just a pink face? So who's the nerd exactly, the nobody?
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You is funny!
@@anastasiaphan4202 The scene in which Batman talks to Ace and comforts her in her final minutes was beautifully done. Still chokes me up whenever I think about it, let alone see it
Batman Beyond is unique, it combined the world of batman and the new world of Terry McGinnis seamlessly, for me it was amazing seeing Terry grow into his own as the tomorrow Dark knight, plus's the father and son relationship between Bruce and Terry was pretty cool too.
My favorite villain wasnt really a villain. It was "Armory" I loved how he was a non lethal Punisher/Deathstroke esque character.
Just a man trying to pay the bills
I Really hated how the story was copied in Spiderman Homecoming without actually paying tribute to this. Or I may be wrong and both are inspired by something even older, can't say.
@@angeldogx im not a fan of iron man being spidermans mentor, since iron man overshadows spiderman, and he cant be his own hero.
@@AndreNitroX Spider-Man 1962
Iron Man 1963
@@AndreNitroX i don't, i grew up on shows like Spider-man the animated series and Spectacular Spiderman.
Spiderman deserves to be his own hero, he always work alone.
He isn't a Robin/Nightwing type sidekick.
He deserve his place among the top heroes.
This cartoon had very good timing and research into future concepts was so well handled that it really relates to modern audiences.
It translates well to this day I can watch it now and still think this could be the future.
I honestly thought they were setting up blight to be Terry's main bad guy the same way the joker was the original Batman's nemesis, and I was so disappointed the way they killed him off.
Spoiler.....read the comics he didn't die and they left his death pretty ambiguous in the animated series they never showed him actually die.
Yes also he ends up being a wimp, being tricked by his son and having a pathetic ending
Especially how they hint that he might be back. Shame this show got canceled too early.
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Seems like most good shows get canceled
I don’t think they intended to kill him off that’s the thing, Terry clearly dosen’t believe Blight is really gone at the end of the episode as he warns Paxton about how he “made an enemy tonight”
The nostalgia hits hard with this show. I’ll never forget when they aired the first episode and how creepy and exciting the show was to 12 year old me. The villains with their dark back stories really set the tone. Also Inque deep throating Terry with her body always horrified me 😂😂😂