Beast is such a poetic soul. I never paid much attention to him as a child but as I grow older, I would say that he is the only member of the X-Men that personifies the mutant struggle the most. The others could easily blend in with humanity if they wanted but for Mr. McCoy, there is no hiding. Behind the intellect, wit and joyous spirit is a person who knows daily isolation, heartbreak and rejection in ways that most other mutants just don't. But he keeps going. Beast is a true soldier and a man that the world need more of.
I ignore shitty writing. Hank is awesome so I discount the Cat-Beast BS & whatever happened after (plus if I want an Evil Hank, the AoA version is right there ! And THAT Hank is a great villain ! Why the fuck do they feel the need to shit on the original ?)
@@micahfries7878 Yeah. It's a pretty popular one. I'm not religious, but I think it's useful to have a few bible verses in your back pocket and that's certainly one to remember.
One book my mom loves to quote is "How to Read like an English Professor" and the best quote is, to paraphrase, "All quotes are either from the Bible or Shakespeare"
“‘A noblest answer unto such is kindly silence when they brawl.’ Alfred Lord Tennyson!” I hope that the MCU will do his character justice, the poetic, intelligent yet gentle Beast.
I always found Beast to be so ironic. One of the greatest intellectuals in all of comics looking like a savage creature. I do believe that the expression is "You can't judge a book by its cover". He would be a delight to discuss philosophy with. I'd definitely learn quite a bit.
"Do not judge, or you too will be judged. For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you." - *Matthew 7:1-2*
Beast is a perfect contrast to Wolverine. One is an animal on the outside and civilized on the inside, the other is an animal on the inside and "civilized" on the outside; when he's not going berzerk. I choose to think Dr. McCoy simply chooses to ack more animal-like because it's more fun.
If the MCU ever adapts beast they need 3 thing to do him justice: 1. Develop his character as a natural progression using the changes in his mutations as a visual aid to said characters growth 2. Explore his personality as a man with a gifted scientific mind and the soul of a poetic (further reference consulted x men animated series) 3. Show us the struggle he endures as a mutant that is a "man in the body of a beast" and the psychological toll in has on his. PS: potential character interactions wolverine, nightcrawler and hulk.
Yes, I don't want him to be just shown kicking ass straight away, let him show us the man behind the beast, demonstrate his intelligence, his witty humour and his wisdom
I would love for them to take some inspiration from the X-men Evolution and have Beast be not only the team's scientist but also one of the teachers in the Xavier School, with the MCU X-men having a style similar to My Hero Academia showing older mutants (like Xavier and Beast) training the new generation of mutants (like Cyclops and Jean)
@@babylonkid yes, goofy so that enemies can open weak points for Spidey to exploit. And he's more complex than what Marvel Comics, Sony, and Disney has shown.
One thing about older cartoons especially in the 80s and 90s they showed that having knowledge and wit can be powerful. In the later seasons of Gargoyles, Goliath would recite an aspiring quote at the beginning of every episode and many of them stick with me as i get older.
Seeing Beast in three different animated X-Men series really shows why X-Men The Animated Series was the best. Beast might throw out quips and scientific jargon in the other two, but in the first one he had a level of depth that the others never managed to reach.
@@klunk279 So would I. Upon seeing Beast for the first time, I would probably think he was a monster, but I would slowly get over the shock at time went on.
Great job! I love these clips you chose! They show well both McCoy's intelligent personality and human struggles. :) And for everyone else wondering, the verse from 2:42 is Hebrews 13:2.
Beast is mu favorite x-men, and it's because of these shows that made him so cool. Even last stand did my man right. But after first class he kinda wasn't him, and that's sad. Still love him, always will
Love Hank so much, he's got a compassionate soul and is super intelligent, matched with his beastly (yet in no way unattractive) appearance. It makes me sad seeing what the awful current writers at marvel have done to him, but I just count whatever garbage they write as not being true canon to the characters
@@SonicXtreme99akaCreeperMario they made Hank into a monster, as bad as dark beast from age of apocalypse, cruel experiments, sacrificing people for those experiments, no empathy or care. This isn't Hank McCoy.
I always liked his Isaac Watts quote in the Animated Series (which is the only X-Men series in my opinion), “Time like an ever-rolling stream bears all it’s sons away, they fly forgotten as a dream dies at the opening of day”.
Although more there may be, as good they are not. Those guyz basically studied the comics to make sure that they did the series justice. The director of the first 3 or so movies, he studied up on that same tv series. So it might have turned out ok but its like a copy of a copy. Some quality was lost
Discounting the character assassination that's been going on in the comics in recent years, Beast has always been not just my favorite X-Man, but my favorite Marvel hero.
Hank McCoy is one of my all-time favorite Marvel Comics characters because of his wisdom, humility, Renaissance Man warmth, and his crippling self-consciousness. Which makes it a tragic and aggravating shame that current Marvel creators are determined to inflate his ego to monstrous proportions and make him no better than his grey-furred AoA counterpart.
@@PainKiller0247 Don’t get me wrong. I’m open to arcs where a heroic character falls from grace for a time. However, I believe there should come a point where they rediscover the values and morals they tossed away. And I also believe that writers and editors should not take it so far that the character that the character can’t be redeemed ever again; not to mention that, in my opinion, ten or more years is WAY TOO LONG for a “hero falls from grace” arc. And to elaborate on my stance some more, here is a comment I posted on another RUclips channel (sorry for the ridiculous length): [I REALLY hope that X-Force (or any other book) provides insight and explanation into how and why Beast/Hank became the way that he is now; as well as gain the support of the friends and allies that he recently alienated; instead of the usual: “It’s just Beast being Beast; characters change over time;” or even worse, “this is where his character was destined to keep going - he’s evil now and there’s no way to redeem him” (the last one I find to be bullcrap when Dawn of X, Reign of X, and most Marvel stories have been about redeeming the supposedly irredeemable). It was intriguing at first, but the choppy progression, lack thereof, or just showing us what we already know has turned Beast’s arc from “what is going on with Hank??” to “what sketchy nonsense is McCoy going to commit this time?” In other words, it’s becoming a one-trick pony at this point. House of X #6 showed Beast having fun with Iceman and Angel, laughing his head off, and drinking beer - so it really makes you wonder. Data pages in X-Force #7, #10, and #12, suggest that Beast is also under the control of the Chronicler (as is Logan in a Wolverine #4 data page). Heck, the hairstyle and grey color (even the grey patches on his pecs) suggest that Dark Beast May very well be the one motivating Hank’s erratic transition to quasi-antagonism! I understand why there are readers who are interested in this arc for Beast/Hank (and more power to them) and, in my opinion works best as a temporary phase. But the implication that the creators are making this transition permanent - especially when Hank’s legacy, core values (as a long-time character), and essence is rooted in being an optimistic and sentimental individual whose premise centers around not being monstrous or savage just because he appears that way - it would be trashy and tastelessly cynical. Just my opinion, but the notion that a once-heartwarming and once-idealistic character needs to be darker and edgier as a way to make them interesting (or the only way to make them interesting) is outdated and naive at this point.]
@@codybrinson3520spoken like a true believer who fully understands the socio-political aspect of character Darwinism. Well done my friend. You have my unyielding respect 🤝
Beast is the logical part of me Wolverine is the part that loves both watching and participating in a good fight And admittedly deadpool is my slightly twisted sense of humor 😏
5:25 this was just amazing peace of voice acting .. Beast was trying his best to remain calm. He is a gentle guy so when he was angry he was the most scariest guy.
@@thomaspaine7098Boy howdy did they ever! The editors and writers just didn’t know when to leave well enough alone and stop piling on his criminal record. He’s such a miserable Villain Sue now. Plus, they missed the whole point of his character: despite someone having a bestial appearance and can perform ape-like feats, they can still be humane, down-to-earth, and wise; and that having SOME sporadic moments of weakness or shady acts shouldn’t detract from that.
I see characters like this and it just angers me that Marvel hires people whose only claim to fame is that they own a Twitter account and play identity politics. True innovative charcaters like this will never be created with the regressive minds that are in control of our favorite Marvel characters now.
I love Beast one of my favourite X-Men members he truly has that passionate personality who wants Mutants to be safe and other then that one of the smartest mutants ever
The late 20th century Saban’s X-Men Hank McCoy out Beasts them all with his advance vocabulary & mannerisms. Not saying the other two 21st century Beasts are lesser Beasts but nothing beats the original
Animemaster234 that may take a while, also tmnt, samurai jack, transformers etc. I might do ben10, heatblast, swampfire, diamondhead, xlr8, waybig etc. Separate. Any songs or quotes you recommend
My strength has the strength of ten because my heart is pure. Alfred Lord Tennyson We make our discoveries through our mistakes: we watch one another's success: and where there is freedom to experiment there is hope to improve. Arthur Quiller-Couch Mathematics reveals its secrets only to those who approach it with pure love, for its own beauty. Archimedes
RW: The old man once told me there are times that we make mistakes in our lives it’s knowing how we learn from them and most especially it’s really how we become old and wise from being young and stupid .
To him that waits all things reveal themselves, provided that he has the courage not to deny, in the darkness, what he has seen in the light. Coventry Patmore If you can’t give me poetry, can’t you give me poetical science? Ada Lovelace To argue with a man who has renounced the use and authority of reason, and whose philosophy consists in holding humanity in contempt, is like administering medicine to the dead, or endeavoring to convert an atheist by scripture. Thomas Paine
@Mathelin No, not commenting on what you said. I think the other commenter said they didn't want it to be woke or have a social justice message. Which is kind of the point of X-men, arrgh lol it's all good.
Beast is such a poetic soul. I never paid much attention to him as a child but as I grow older, I would say that he is the only member of the X-Men that personifies the mutant struggle the most. The others could easily blend in with humanity if they wanted but for Mr. McCoy, there is no hiding. Behind the intellect, wit and joyous spirit is a person who knows daily isolation, heartbreak and rejection in ways that most other mutants just don't. But he keeps going. Beast is a true soldier and a man that the world need more of.
I completely agree with you, a poetic soul trapped in the body of a monster. That's my take on Beast.
Cameron Williams o
I agree. I just hope the MCU does justice to the character after they acquire the rights of the X men
Yup, a mind of a genius, a heart of a poet, and a body of a BEAST!!
Cameron Williams Nightcrawler too
Hank McCoy is a example of what a peaceful soul is.
He's a respectable educated man who will never throw hand as the first resort, but give him a reason and nothing will catch them
I know in the comics, beast took a villainous turn, but this is always see him, a lovable big, blue nerd.
Eh. Eventually, they always go through a villain phase.
I ignore shitty writing. Hank is awesome so I discount the Cat-Beast BS & whatever happened after (plus if I want an Evil Hank, the AoA version is right there ! And THAT Hank is a great villain ! Why the fuck do they feel the need to shit on the original ?)
Beast is a TRUE BLUE FRIEND. People need too give the Hank McCoy's a chance. The world needs them.
That pun...
"power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely" that phrase is gonna stick in my head for years just...what a perfect, honest retord!
I use the phrase "absolute power corrupts absolutely" quite a bit.
if rage is a power, then im nothing but anger
"Hey, furball, you had all your shots?"
Absolute power is fun
In fairness, that wasn't a quote original to Beast. It was made by Sir John Dalberg-Acton in the 1800s. Still a great quote though.
" Shakespeare?"
" the Bible "
That quote is literally the funniest thing I have heard from a tv show.
Triple L God one of my favorite quotes from this show!!!
@@marvelfanatic9535
That verse is Hebrews 13:2. I just figured people might be curious about which one.
Micah Fries you’re correct
@@micahfries7878 Yeah. It's a pretty popular one. I'm not religious, but I think it's useful to have a few bible verses in your back pocket and that's certainly one to remember.
One book my mom loves to quote is "How to Read like an English Professor" and the best quote is, to paraphrase, "All quotes are either from the Bible or Shakespeare"
“As Churchill said, ‘there comes a time when all men must-‘ oh, you get the point!”
3:30 was when I realized Beast was my favorite fictional character ever. I felt like he was talking about my life and I could relate to his pain.
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“‘A noblest answer unto such is kindly silence when they brawl.’ Alfred Lord Tennyson!”
I hope that the MCU will do his character justice, the poetic, intelligent yet gentle Beast.
Me too and when it's time to throw down, he's a savage animal
They must.
I always found Beast to be so ironic. One of the greatest intellectuals in all of comics looking like a savage creature. I do believe that the expression is "You can't judge a book by its cover". He would be a delight to discuss philosophy with. I'd definitely learn quite a bit.
That irony is what makes him iconic and special. I love the Beast.
I would love two have beast as a teacher
I’d share a nice cup of tea with him and tell him about my favorite dinosaurs
"Do not judge, or you too will be judged. For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you." - *Matthew 7:1-2*
just like how the guy who looks like a demon is a devout catholic
I wish all the people in the world was like Beast. But he keeps my spirit alive with his poems and his wisdom.
I really love his voice actor from the 90’s series, he manages to convey Beast’s wisdom and intellect no matter what he’s saying
Beast is a perfect contrast to Wolverine. One is an animal on the outside and civilized on the inside, the other is an animal on the inside and "civilized" on the outside; when he's not going berzerk.
I choose to think Dr. McCoy simply chooses to ack more animal-like because it's more fun.
Beast and Wolverine kind of have the same hairstyle and sideburns.
Beast(smirking): We all get to embrace our wild side at some point in our lives. (winks) But don't tell Logan I said that, alright?
@@elizabethcoenlalalala lalalala Elmo's World!
If the MCU ever adapts beast they need 3 thing to do him justice:
1. Develop his character as a natural progression using the changes in his mutations as a visual aid to said characters growth
2. Explore his personality as a man with a gifted scientific mind and the soul of a poetic (further reference consulted x men animated series)
3. Show us the struggle he endures as a mutant that is a "man in the body of a beast" and the psychological toll in has on his.
PS: potential character interactions wolverine, nightcrawler and hulk.
Yes, I don't want him to be just shown kicking ass straight away, let him show us the man behind the beast, demonstrate his intelligence, his witty humour and his wisdom
And they should bring back Grammar he fucking KILLED it in X3 and was one of the only good parts of the movie
@@G.F.Browning - Grammar was awesome as the Beast. My favourite version of Beast, and better than the one in the reboot.
He needs to interact with Spider-Man. The two were msde to be friends
I would love for them to take some inspiration from the X-men Evolution and have Beast be not only the team's scientist but also one of the teachers in the Xavier School, with the MCU X-men having a style similar to My Hero Academia showing older mutants (like Xavier and Beast) training the new generation of mutants (like Cyclops and Jean)
Beast is at some Spiderman levels of entertaining
Except Spider-Man is goofy.
@@babylonkid yes, goofy so that enemies can open weak points for Spidey to exploit. And he's more complex than what Marvel Comics, Sony, and Disney has shown.
What a chad.
Beast is one of my Favorite X-Men.
"I'll even quote Shakespeare if you let me out."
One thing about older cartoons especially in the 80s and 90s they showed that having knowledge and wit can be powerful. In the later seasons of Gargoyles, Goliath would recite an aspiring quote at the beginning of every episode and many of them stick with me as i get older.
"what's in a name that which we call a rose by any other name that smells as sweet."
I love it when Beast recites Shakespeare
Rip Stan Lee😢😢😢
RW :😞👍
3:31 it hits me hard hearing my favorite Marvel character say the thing I feel about myself.
Beast is one of my favorites of the Marvel universe. He has a kind heart. Unlike all of the jerks in the X men
Beast is a combination of both brains and brawn. And i love it.
Does he have the polygons?
Seeing Beast in three different animated X-Men series really shows why X-Men The Animated Series was the best. Beast might throw out quips and scientific jargon in the other two, but in the first one he had a level of depth that the others never managed to reach.
And the best voice actor
Lesson from Beast
The world doesn't need to accept you, BUT you have to accept yourself
Hank McCoy is the voice of reason.
Beast is one of the smartest X-Men EVER.
Rashad Brown heck yeah!!!
Along with Forge.
He is THE smartest and no one even comes close
Yup. And he has the biggest dong.
Hi.
If I was part of the Xmen, he'd probably be my favourite teacher
i would love to have beast as a teacher
@@klunk279 So would I. Upon seeing Beast for the first time, I would probably think he was a monster, but I would slowly get over the shock at time went on.
Beast’s romance is so tragic! 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Great job! I love these clips you chose! They show well both McCoy's intelligent personality and human struggles. :)
And for everyone else wondering, the verse from 2:42 is Hebrews 13:2.
That verse fits Beast perfectly and it’s awesome that another Christian is a fan of the X Men
Beast is mu favorite x-men, and it's because of these shows that made him so cool. Even last stand did my man right. But after first class he kinda wasn't him, and that's sad. Still love him, always will
Love Hank so much, he's got a compassionate soul and is super intelligent, matched with his beastly (yet in no way unattractive) appearance.
It makes me sad seeing what the awful current writers at marvel have done to him, but I just count whatever garbage they write as not being true canon to the characters
Exactly.
It's quite sad really...
What’d they…
@@SonicXtreme99akaCreeperMario they made Hank into a monster, as bad as dark beast from age of apocalypse, cruel experiments, sacrificing people for those experiments, no empathy or care.
This isn't Hank McCoy.
Beast is so sweet ♥️🎀
Ikr? I love him!
I relate to Beast more than alot of other x-man. He's the most logical.
He is my favourite X-Man, I love him so much! I am not sure if he is anyone else's most favourite, though!
I always liked his Isaac Watts quote in the Animated Series (which is the only X-Men series in my opinion), “Time like an ever-rolling stream bears all it’s sons away, they fly forgotten as a dream dies at the opening of day”.
Well your opinion is mistaken. There have been at least 4 series besides the Pryde of the X-men pilot.
Although more there may be, as good they are not. Those guyz basically studied the comics to make sure that they did the series justice. The director of the first 3 or so movies, he studied up on that same tv series. So it might have turned out ok but its like a copy of a copy. Some quality was lost
Nostalgia is a hell of a drug lol@@Wagonball_Z
Discounting the character assassination that's been going on in the comics in recent years, Beast has always been not just my favorite X-Man, but my favorite Marvel hero.
A true gentleman and a kind-hearted mutant.
"Without trust the world can be a lonely place"😶
Hank McCoy is one of my all-time favorite Marvel Comics characters because of his wisdom, humility, Renaissance Man warmth, and his crippling self-consciousness. Which makes it a tragic and aggravating shame that current Marvel creators are determined to inflate his ego to monstrous proportions and make him no better than his grey-furred AoA counterpart.
I dunno. I kinda like these wisps of Dark Beast. I think the current one is super obsessed with the success of Krakoa
@@PainKiller0247
Don’t get me wrong. I’m open to arcs where a heroic character falls from grace for a time. However, I believe there should come a point where they rediscover the values and morals they tossed away. And I also believe that writers and editors should not take it so far that the character that the character can’t be redeemed ever again; not to mention that, in my opinion, ten or more years is WAY TOO LONG for a “hero falls from grace” arc.
And to elaborate on my stance some more, here is a comment I posted on another RUclips channel (sorry for the ridiculous length):
[I REALLY hope that X-Force (or any other book) provides insight and explanation into how and why Beast/Hank became the way that he is now; as well as gain the support of the friends and allies that he recently alienated; instead of the usual: “It’s just Beast being Beast; characters change over time;” or even worse, “this is where his character was destined to keep going - he’s evil now and there’s no way to redeem him” (the last one I find to be bullcrap when Dawn of X, Reign of X, and most Marvel stories have been about redeeming the supposedly irredeemable).
It was intriguing at first, but the choppy progression, lack thereof, or just showing us what we already know has turned Beast’s arc from “what is going on with Hank??” to “what sketchy nonsense is McCoy going to commit this time?” In other words, it’s becoming a one-trick pony at this point.
House of X #6 showed Beast having fun with Iceman and Angel, laughing his head off, and drinking beer - so it really makes you wonder.
Data pages in X-Force #7, #10, and #12, suggest that Beast is also under the control of the Chronicler (as is Logan in a Wolverine #4 data page).
Heck, the hairstyle and grey color (even the grey patches on his pecs) suggest that Dark Beast May very well be the one motivating Hank’s erratic transition to quasi-antagonism!
I understand why there are readers who are interested in this arc for Beast/Hank (and more power to them) and, in my opinion works best as a temporary phase. But the implication that the creators are making this transition permanent - especially when Hank’s legacy, core values (as a long-time character), and essence is rooted in being an optimistic and sentimental individual whose premise centers around not being monstrous or savage just because he appears that way - it would be trashy and tastelessly cynical. Just my opinion, but the notion that a once-heartwarming and once-idealistic character needs to be darker and edgier as a way to make them interesting (or the only way to make them interesting) is outdated and naive at this point.]
@@codybrinson3520spoken like a true believer who fully understands the socio-political aspect of character Darwinism. Well done my friend. You have my unyielding respect 🤝
Blue balls McCoy is one of my favorites. I want to memorize all the scholarly quotes from this and drop them randomly
My favorite one is, "Oh, dear. We have met the enemy, and he is BIG."
Fascinating
“Be not forgetful to entertain strangers.
For thereby, some have entertained angels unawares".
--- The Bible
To be exact, Hebrews 13:1-2
Beast is the logical part of me
Wolverine is the part that loves both watching and participating in a good fight
And admittedly deadpool is my slightly twisted sense of humor 😏
Beast is my 3 favorite X Men
90s Beast dialogue:
50 percent: quotes
20 percent: explaining plot details
10 percent: "ohhh dear"
20 percent: "FASCINATING"
So true!
Beast is the Avenger of Illinois! Blessings and Hugs 💖🤗🙏🤗🙏🤗🙏🤗🙏🤗🙏🤗🙏🤗🤗🤗🙏!
5:23 If Beast finally loses HIS cool, watch out. It's scarier than even Wolverine!
5:25 this was just amazing peace of voice acting .. Beast was trying his best to remain calm. He is a gentle guy so when he was angry he was the most scariest guy.
Agreed. Loved that episode
@@MentalLiberation Yeah man that episode hit me hard .. it just shows how intimidating he can be if he really wanted to.
"There are three things all men fear: the sea in the storm, a night with no moon, and the angry of a gentle man"
-Patrick Rothfuss
@@jesuss.s.6285 Sounds like something Mr.McCoy would quote. Couldn’t have said it any better.
@@Mr.PR2000 that's one of the things that solidifies Mr. McCoy as my favorite X-men
Beast has always been my favorite besides Wolverine and Colossus :D
Fsxcyo.
😊😊😊😊😊
Beast is a cool guy I would love to have him as a teacher
Hank’s romance with Carly was such a tear-jerker 😢
I know the new show is hinting at him dating the newscaster lady but as a kid I wanted to see him happy with Carly.
5:20 When the nice ones snap or lose their temper, it's upsetting and terrifying
"Oh my stars and garters!"
"Fascinating."
The 90's X-Men version of Beast is my absolute favorite. They've tried to reproduce that personality, but always fall short.
Thanks for doing this
I love Beast so much!
I’d give him a big hug!
My favourite character. He has both brains and brawn. He is the embodiment of universal genius. He is also agile and cunning.
Where's "Fascinating" or whatever he says when he discovers something awesome?
DV THE FOX I love it when he says that!!!
I like it in the most dire of situations, sometimes he just utters: "Oh dear."
Beast is the heart and soul of the xmen imo
5:25 my personal favorite. It was such a great episode
Let's not lie, Hank McCoy is husband material.
I love this mutant ❤
Hank McCoy is the kind of guy I could really chill with.
Beast is the pure definition of a peaceful person.
They’ve ruined him in the comics
@@thomaspaine7098 They sure did.
@@thomaspaine7098Boy howdy did they ever! The editors and writers just didn’t know when to leave well enough alone and stop piling on his criminal record. He’s such a miserable Villain Sue now. Plus, they missed the whole point of his character: despite someone having a bestial appearance and can perform ape-like feats, they can still be humane, down-to-earth, and wise; and that having SOME sporadic moments of weakness or shady acts shouldn’t detract from that.
Beast is the MVP of the X-Men........ and Dammit He Deserved To Be With Carlie 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Yeeeeees.
he is so likable in the cartoons but in the comics he's a mixed bag......but he is still one of my favorite xmen.
Beast, the guy is truly a man of culture.
I see characters like this and it just angers me that Marvel hires people whose only claim to fame is that they own a Twitter account and play identity politics. True innovative charcaters like this will never be created with the regressive minds that are in control of our favorite Marvel characters now.
I love Beast one of my favourite X-Men members he truly has that passionate personality who wants Mutants to be safe and other then that one of the smartest mutants ever
The late 20th century Saban’s X-Men Hank McCoy out Beasts them all with his advance vocabulary & mannerisms. Not saying the other two 21st century Beasts are lesser Beasts but nothing beats the original
6:23 my personal favorite 😂
4:46, this is why I love the X-Men Evolution Beast. The man is snarky.
The great quotes of Ben 10 just a suggestion
Animemaster234 that may take a while, also tmnt, samurai jack, transformers etc. I might do ben10, heatblast, swampfire, diamondhead, xlr8, waybig etc. Separate. Any songs or quotes you recommend
It's hero time!
Beast was my favourite character in the animated series (with Mystique and Cyclops). He had the best dialogue, and a great voice actor.
Gotta love beast
Got another big blue monster to pit Beast against. Moloch the Oni Destroyer!!
He is a romantic
in X-Men Evolution, all I hear is Char Aznable, because, y'know, Michael Kopsa.
BEAST ROCKS.
Hank McCoy/Beast is my favorite member from the X-Men.
He's the only one from X Men that has a poet's soul and the heart of a warrior
No "oh my stars and garter's"? Think I texted that correctly.
90's Beast is the most eloquent imho.
others just tries to be funny.
My strength has the strength of ten because my heart is pure.
Alfred Lord Tennyson
We make our discoveries through our mistakes: we watch one another's success: and where there is freedom to experiment there is hope to improve.
Arthur Quiller-Couch
Mathematics reveals its secrets only to those who approach it with pure love, for its own beauty.
Archimedes
Fuck as I get older I start to realize my small crushes like on beast😅
Kelsey Grammer is Dr Hank McCoy aka the beast from the X-Men 3 the last stand 2006 .
Nicholas hoult is Hank McCoy aka the beast from X-Men first class .
RW: The old man once told me there are times that we make mistakes in our lives it’s knowing how we learn from them and most especially it’s really how we become old and wise from being young and stupid .
Beast is too good for this world.
Beautiful
My favorite X Man along with Gambit and Jubilee.
To him that waits all things reveal themselves, provided that he has the courage not to deny, in the darkness, what he has seen in the light.
Coventry Patmore
If you can’t give me poetry, can’t you give me poetical science?
Ada Lovelace
To argue with a man who has renounced the use and authority of reason, and whose philosophy consists in holding humanity in contempt, is like administering medicine to the dead, or endeavoring to convert an atheist by scripture.
Thomas Paine
George buza is the voice of beast from the X-Men !
I think 💬 if Dr Hank McCoy aka the beast from the X-Men , he will be in code lyoko and he's was voice by George buza !
8:12 if this topic of mutant discrimination is not brought back in the upcoming X-Men animated series, it would be such a disappointment...
It will. I just hope they don't go all woke social justice with the message
@@attiepollard7847 Same... I hope they won't ruin this
Saying you want X-men without a social justice message is like saying you want Sherlock Holmes without a detective, lol.
@@Motionedout what did I say?
@Mathelin No, not commenting on what you said. I think the other commenter said they didn't want it to be woke or have a social justice message. Which is kind of the point of X-men, arrgh lol it's all good.
Hank McCoy/Beast deserves a solo movie someday.
www.change.org/p/marvel-studios-marvel-studios-x-men-beast-film
He's my favorite member from X-Men.
Fascinating
Beast is probably one of the smartest characters in marvel
Which Beast seems cool Beast from disney or X-men beast?