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  • Опубликовано: 12 июн 2024
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    || CONTENTS ||
    0:00 - under the red hood
    1:06 - the power of perspective
    2:13 - batman and jason
    5:28 - choose
    8:42 - trauma.
    9:36 - credits and message
    || mystery song of the day ||
    "I can't believe how happy I am
    I think I was embarrassing with them, wasn't I?
    So does that mean you didn't really like all the champagne?
    No, I did too much"
    My love's on the silver screen
    She's always playing make-believe
    And she's got emerald eyes
    That let me know just what she needs
    It's hard to show
    Exactly what she means to me
    I'll give my world
    A girl like that don't come for free
    Oh, darling, won't you believe me?
    I love you 'til the record stops, the record stops
    Oh, darling, won't you believe me?
    I love you 'til the record stops, the record stops
    Oh, darling, darling
    Now darling, darling
    Darling, darling
    I love you 'til the record stops, the record stops
    My love is on the silver screen
    The brightest star I've ever seen
    She takes me to a better place
    She dances like I can't believe
    And it's hard to show
    That every day feels like a dream
    I'll give my world
    To keep that girl right next to me
    "Cause I thought you'd see the real me
    Adam, it had nothing to do with you
    I like you
    You... like me?
    Stop it, we're missing the movie"
    Oh, darling, won't you believe me?
    I love you 'til the record stops, the record stops
    Oh, darling, won't you believe me?
    I love you 'til the record stops, the record stops
    Oh, darling, darling
    Now darling, darling
    Darling, darling
    I love you 'til the record stops, the record stops
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  • @The_Phantasm
    @The_Phantasm Год назад +4558

    Batman Under the Red Hood is one of the few cases where the actual animated adaptation is better than the comic that it's based on and it's even written by Judd Winick who also wrote the comic.

    • @GummiSosa
      @GummiSosa Год назад +64

      Hot take: also Batman vs Robin as an adaptation of The Court of Owls and The City of Owls!

    • @user-vz5lw2pu8t
      @user-vz5lw2pu8t Год назад +231

      @@GummiSosa nah, Batman V Robin was NOT better then the original Court Of Owls. It's not bad though

    • @deathtime5288
      @deathtime5288 Год назад +27

      I wouldn't say it's better i would say it's as good as the comic book for me I read the comic book I didn't even know the twist cause the incidents were in separate books so it was one of the greatest twists for me so That Batman Comic Book would always remain special for me!

    • @jerrythemike3584
      @jerrythemike3584 Год назад +6

      I love how this is just above a comment that says that the Comic is better, to me atleast appears that way

    • @thewerewolff7248
      @thewerewolff7248 Год назад +45

      Id argue a lot of that is it’s not bogged down by being part of an ongoing comic. Under the hood had lot connections to recent batman stories as well as infinite crisis. Those references to those recent events whilst cool when you’re reading through Batman’s major stories, ultimately hurt the story as a standalone. There’s a lot of things they talk about that are confusing if you’re not familiar with the then recent batman stories of the era.
      The animated movie on the other hand cuts all that out resulting in a bunch more concise, tight story.

  • @dee2273
    @dee2273 Год назад +3591

    Ah I will never get tired of Jensen Ackles'voice acting for Jason Todd

    • @mc_zittrer8793
      @mc_zittrer8793 Год назад +192

      The crazy thing is, Jensen later went on to play Bats in The Long Halloween.

    • @Sgt.Dornan117
      @Sgt.Dornan117 Год назад +82

      @@mc_zittrer8793 agreed, I totally wouldn't mind him reprising the role for future projects

    • @changvasejarik62
      @changvasejarik62 Год назад +28

      Love to see an adaptation of dark knight returns: the last crusade or Batman cult with him as Robin

    • @haruhirogrimgar6047
      @haruhirogrimgar6047 Год назад +48

      Always chokes me up. He gets so much emotion into his lined.

    • @Malthizar
      @Malthizar Год назад +47

      Because it's literally just Dean venting to his dad why being a Hunter was more important than being his father

  • @zerojones0
    @zerojones0 Год назад +1096

    In my personal opinion, Jason's death made batman only go HARDER on crime because I think, as a person, batman doesn't know how to handle death and trauma so the only thing he knows is his mission.

    • @girlonatightrope9395
      @girlonatightrope9395 Год назад +77

      I agree. Distracting yourself with work makes grief easier to deal with

    • @Smashboi76
      @Smashboi76 Год назад +98

      That's actually what happened in the comics, Bruce got colder and more brutal. Slowly escalating to the point where if he keeps going he might actually kill some poor kid who stole a guys wallet just so he can feed himself. Tim Drake saw this and went out of his way to force Bruce to accept another robin in order to stop that from happening

    • @kennethsatria6607
      @kennethsatria6607 Год назад +24

      I never picked up on the running theme of Batman regretting both taking him in and failing to save him when I first watched this oddly enough.
      It makes it sound like Bats didnt care Jason lived or died he just saw jason as a failure and refused to sacrifice his code for his fallen son.
      But I agree Bruce is likely feeling more than what he said and cares more about what is happening, the fact at least in this movie Batman was fighting alone feels like after Jason he decided to never again have a robin and as you say he might have grown bitter and fought harder.
      But it is logical that the incident changed nothing about his failures with Jason, and he also does not blame him for being angry and acting out.

    • @kennethsatria6607
      @kennethsatria6607 Год назад +1

      ​@@Smashboi76 Oof that bad... I see.

    • @Smashboi76
      @Smashboi76 Год назад

      @@kennethsatria6607 yep, all because he lost his son

  • @Mourningwood95
    @Mourningwood95 Год назад +1192

    The fact that Red hood didn’t fail Batman but the otherway around is the biggest failure in the canon for the character of Batman. And that’s such good story telling.

    • @Ares99999
      @Ares99999 Год назад

      The only failure of Batman's was taking the brat in. Should have let him die on the streets.

    • @slkjvlkfsvnlsdfhgdght5447
      @slkjvlkfsvnlsdfhgdght5447 Год назад +32

      they both failed each other, that's the point

    • @TonyAlexander-on4sy
      @TonyAlexander-on4sy 10 месяцев назад +5

      Not really they both failed each other

    • @mrbobb1610
      @mrbobb1610 10 месяцев назад

      @@TonyAlexander-on4syE

    • @tessabakker662
      @tessabakker662 5 месяцев назад +58

      @@slkjvlkfsvnlsdfhgdght5447 Jason was a f#%king kid! He shouldn't be held responsible when Bruce was literally his guardian, someone who was well aware of the dangerous people surrounding them, and who did not immediately pursue Jason when he learned that the boy had left for Ethiopia in search of his mother. This was right after an argument where Bruce told him that he's not Jason's dad, and that he doesn't need to put up with his 'teenage rebellion' (

  • @liamencabo868
    @liamencabo868 Год назад +1561

    Even if he isn’t the “best” robin within the DC universe he’s the most relatable and that’s why he’s the best. Who knew Batman’s greatest failure with fans voting for his death sparked the best character to date!

    • @nomad155
      @nomad155 Год назад +46

      One guy asked the system actually. Fans wanted him to live

    • @CombatSportsNerd
      @CombatSportsNerd Год назад +3

      @@nomad155 source?

    • @eleanorrigby41
      @eleanorrigby41 Год назад +78

      @@CombatSportsNerd it was revealed to him in a dream

    • @casteanpreswyn7528
      @casteanpreswyn7528 Год назад

      @Eleanor Rigby nah, it's a known fact that auto-dialers were used to overwhelmingly vote for him to die.

    • @kadegetslaid634
      @kadegetslaid634 Год назад +8

      @@CombatSportsNerd the editor of DC at the time I think

  • @fusionalan
    @fusionalan Год назад +322

    One thing you'll observe is that Bruce assumed Jason would just be like Dick, become Robin and be a shining hero but because for all tense and purposes Bruce and Dick are privileged. Dick grew up with traveling acrobats who loved him and nurtured him, Bruce had loving parents and was a billionaire, Jason was a starving kid on the streets, Dick and Bruce live in a world of black and white, good and evil, Jason lives in a world of gray, he doesn't see his actions as bad because he thought it was necessary. And many times in comics, the writers make Jason Todd grow into a loving big brother sort, that personality some what become like Bruce but with much more emotional intelligence. Jason Todd is very much like year one Batman, filled with anger and vengeance but no principles to hold him back.

    • @bibbyboxx2219
      @bibbyboxx2219 Год назад +9

      Bruce didn’t assume that Jason would be just like Dick. He was quite aware of what he was getting into and was quite understanding of Jason’s personal issues, even if he didn’t always agree with him.
      Also Year One Batman isn’t really any more angry or vengeful than present day versions.

    • @RaptorJesus
      @RaptorJesus Год назад +29

      @@bibbyboxx2219 "You can't hurt me. But I know pain. And sometimes, I like to share it. With people like you."
      Are you *sure* Year-One Batman isn't more angry?

    • @bibbyboxx2219
      @bibbyboxx2219 Год назад +2

      @@RaptorJesus That’s just him being scary and intimidating.

    • @RaptorJesus
      @RaptorJesus Год назад +19

      @@bibbyboxx2219 Where do we draw the line between "just being scary" and "is far angrier and thus goes the extra mile to scare people"?

    • @bibbyboxx2219
      @bibbyboxx2219 Год назад +2

      @@RaptorJesus He was scaring the guy (Skeevers) to convince him to testify against Flass, not because he was just angry at him.

  • @Sgt.Dornan117
    @Sgt.Dornan117 Год назад +1743

    John Dimagio as Joker in this movie is underrated. Its an amazing performance from Bender Rodriguez

    • @thepriorstone4064
      @thepriorstone4064 Год назад +41

      For real, it upsets me that he wouldn’t return as the joker

    • @madtitan0825
      @madtitan0825 Год назад +58

      @@thepriorstone4064 personally I really hate the recent Joker voice in that Injustice animated movie it just felt so forced where the joker’s voice is just natural in this one

    • @JoshuaKevinPerry
      @JoshuaKevinPerry Год назад +2

      meh. A pale shadow of the legend

    • @TheMonjok24
      @TheMonjok24 Год назад +3

      It was solid

    • @Davidofthelost
      @Davidofthelost Год назад +20

      Bender BENDING Rodriguez! Have some respect on his name.

  • @Javetts
    @Javetts Год назад +493

    7:50 This. This is everything to this story. Jason wanted to love Bruce as a father and for him to love him as a son. So he chose to blame Bruce's crusade, without blaming Bruce himself.
    No matter how hard you are... If I was batman in that moment, and understood how hard my son was trying to love me despite myself... I'd have to shoot the Joker and admit that at the very least, my family comes before the mission.

    • @aerostrafe1075
      @aerostrafe1075 Год назад +45

      Gotta remember that in Batman's mind His mission saves other families even if it cost him his own. That will never change for him

    • @joshuahall1581
      @joshuahall1581 5 месяцев назад +17

      @@aerostrafe1075 Yes, but that logic is inconsistent with how the criminals that he lets get away time and time again only cause more murders and deaths of other families in the wake of Batman's philosophy. Criminals take advantage of his philosophy and use it to destroy more families. Batman lets criminals kill other families because he can't bring himself to stoop to their level. However, what I've seen as a big misconception is is that he trusts law enforcement to do there jobs. Batman himself has actively deterred the Gotham Police Department from using lethal force on serial killers such as the Joker.

    • @gabsnandes7818
      @gabsnandes7818 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@joshuahall1581thats another issue relating to the fact the batman comic keeps going forever, if the comic was a full finished story this wouldn't happened

    • @nexuslord6831
      @nexuslord6831 3 месяца назад +1

      I'm late but that last paragraph goes hard.
      Unfortunately, these two are forever plagued to forever try to make the other understand their ideals.

  • @lilam7851
    @lilam7851 4 месяца назад +26

    In the comic, Bruce doesn't maintain eye contact. He shifts responsibility to his ideology and almost seems like admitting Jason is right, is getting rid of his parents mindset.
    In the movie, Bruce takes responsibility and explains why he won't. He levels with Jason and TRULY apologizes. He's not a crazy man who doesn't truly know right from wrong... it's a flawed parent, looking the child they failed in the eyes and apologizing.
    Fun fact: in batman: Noel, Bruce admits that in the grand scheme of things, Jason's death is what made being Batman a burden to Bruce, and not the fulfilling heroic act it used to be.

  • @lanlan7730
    @lanlan7730 Год назад +370

    i see jason todd in my notifications i click simple as that

  • @ninja1man4u
    @ninja1man4u Год назад +305

    The most iconic Robin for the sole purpose of dying. He and superman would have a lot to talk about when it comes to being more popular after dying and coming back

    • @Indigo_1001
      @Indigo_1001 Год назад +4

      Bruh what?
      Superman was already the most popular super hero character before Death of Superman

    • @ninja1man4u
      @ninja1man4u Год назад +11

      @@Indigo_1001 that's why they killed him and made him blue and electric.

  • @moviewolfreviews875
    @moviewolfreviews875 Год назад +293

    Jason Todd’s story is so underrated, who he was before on the comics and where he has come as a result is an amazing accident

    • @bibbyboxx2219
      @bibbyboxx2219 Год назад +9

      He’s not underrated, everyone loves him.

    • @Griffith74
      @Griffith74 Год назад +12

      @@bibbyboxx2219 underused would be the right word I think

  • @youmgsandwiche
    @youmgsandwiche Год назад +92

    I don't think I agree with the conclusion that Bruce regrets ever taking Jason in. I think it's more that his regret lies along the lines of not doing more to save Jason from his growing anger, of not being able to give him the kind of stability he needed to avoid ending up where he is now. I think that's the reason the movie ended with Jason's first day as Robin, and saying that this is the best day of his life. His time as Robin *wasn't* going to stay the best day of his life, we know where he ends up, and Bruce regrets not being able to steer him away from what he becomes because he was in a better position than anyone to affect Jason. At the time Bruce falsely thought that he'd already done what he had to in order to save Jason, because it worked for Dick. But Jason isn't Dick, and he was carrying more anger than Dick did. Maybe he could have done more to save Jason if he didn't become Robin, but Jason wasn't gonna be saved if Bruce never took him in. Bruce was his only chance of escaping this fate, and Bruce failed him.

  • @TonyGiannamore
    @TonyGiannamore Год назад +667

    If we ever get a season 5 of Young Justice, I would love to see an Under The Red Hood adaptation through the perspective of Nightwing and Tim Drakes Robin. Batman’s VA is already the same from the Red Hood movie. With the S4 cliffhanger, it seems like they are going with a theme of turned heroes.

    • @albertthepeacock8020
      @albertthepeacock8020 Год назад +21

      Yes yes yes good idea yes yes yws DC should hire you yes yes yes

    • @emersonpage5384
      @emersonpage5384 Год назад +41

      He did have a cameo with the League of Shadows along with Talia and baby Damian!

    • @darkothemapper1826
      @darkothemapper1826 Год назад +27

      If they gonna add anything from fandom (which is unluckly) they should make it that when Jason joined the team that artemis was only one who accepted
      Also, her perspective also could be in it because hole dillema of Jason coming back and not wally could be amazing (especially when Jason never asked to be brought back in First place)
      Im sucker for YJ Under the Red hood fanfiction as you can see lol

    • @AshokaTano-fh7kq
      @AshokaTano-fh7kq Год назад +9

      yes i actullay hoping to see more jason in the nighwting arc of season 4 but i hope we see him alot next season #renewyoungjustice

    • @dariuswilliams7509
      @dariuswilliams7509 Год назад +8

      @@AshokaTano-fh7kq Yea I think the setup was good from S4 cause Nightwing didn't even recognize him. I can't wait for Jason to be like "Oh you didn't recognize me forget about your lil bro" or something like that 😂😂

  • @malcolmroache3854
    @malcolmroache3854 Год назад +140

    Red Hood is a classic and really does a great job in hearing Jason's ideology vs Batman's. I felt bad for Jason. Jensen Ackeles did a great job reading the emotional moments.

  • @gigan7169
    @gigan7169 Год назад +472

    Jason will forever be my favorite batfamily member he’s what would really happen to a kid who was recruited into crime fighting and I love it

    • @Artryom
      @Artryom Год назад +2

      Not really…

    • @gigan7169
      @gigan7169 Год назад +22

      @@Artryom bro what no average person is becoming nightwing or even Red Robin the only way a life like that will turn out is u in a grave or traumatized for the rest of ur life and Jason is both.

    • @Artryom
      @Artryom Год назад +6

      @@gigan7169 "Average person" is where you look ridiculous, idk if you've noticed or not but Grayson was a genius and listened to Batman which helped, Jason was disobedient, brash, hot headed and got too passionate... He didn't think things through, He's exactly everything an apprentice shouldn't be... He got himself killed but had he listened to Batman and been more patient, he could've came out like Nightwing, but he's a killer... A killer who projects his murderous tendencies onto criminals. As Batman even said, he'd have ended up committing some atrocities had he not adopted him.
      He was so different from Grayson, and average person would likely end up dead eventually but even Batman had times where he almost ended up dead that's part of being a vigilante, but not everyone would be... The smart and lucky ones could be successful at it like Batman.

    • @randomhumanbeing301
      @randomhumanbeing301 Год назад +30

      @@Artryom If we are talking about the comics i have to disagree, in Jason's original robin days he wasn't brash or hot-headed and his real disobedient behaviour only really came in when women were being harmed (e.g i believe, the diplomats son). Something that batman isn't innocent off either. Alot of the "he was always a criminal" and violent aspects came after his death and was mostly adults blaming a kid for his own murder. A death that was arguably not his fault as his birth mother lied to him, told him that the joker was gone then handed him over to the joker with a gun pointed at his head after he tried to help her. Even before Robin, he risked his life to save batman's life and only stole bat's tyres to survive as his dad had died in prison and his adopted mum had due to a disease. Plus in one-shots exploring if the robins weren't robin in the first place jason was a priest and even an f1 driver.

    • @Artryom
      @Artryom Год назад

      @@randomhumanbeing301 Ye, I know, we're talking about his UTRH movie like the video essay, which makes his Robin days play out differently. Idk how that wasn't obvious...
      At least I'm talking about the movie. The movie and comics have two different continuities.

  • @paladinaeon3834
    @paladinaeon3834 Год назад +232

    I think the choice was still made, but just not on Jason’s terms. Remember how after Batman finally defeated him to then realize there was bomb about to go off, he had two choices right then and there. Either save Joker, who had no ability to escape of his own accord, or Jason, who can leave despite the fatigue and injuries.
    He chose Jason in that moment, and while he is missing and Joker somehow survived it does show that despite the “mistake” that he, Joker, and Ghul made he was willing to pick him in the end. Whether Jason will recognize it or not I can’t be certain but Batman didn’t lose, nor did Jason.

    • @guessmyname1246
      @guessmyname1246 Год назад

      Joker really should've died

    • @sleepy9102
      @sleepy9102 Год назад +19

      Such an underrated comment. You described my thoughts exactly.

    • @michaelbyrne5606
      @michaelbyrne5606 Год назад +16

      Joker also chose another embrace of death when he stopped Batman from defusing the bomb, and Jason was critically wounded.

  • @hypnoticskull6342
    @hypnoticskull6342 Год назад +92

    Literally one of my most favorite movies of all time. It shows Jason's character off so much. He doesn't blame Bruce for letting him die, he blames Bruce for not avenging him. He loves Bruce, he doesn't hate him.

  • @erikthomsen4768
    @erikthomsen4768 Год назад +9

    I don't mind the fallen apprentice character. But there was a time in the comics where Jason was robin, commited like the others. He came from nothing: Poverty, homelessness and orphaned. Then Bruce Wayne gave him a paradise.
    Jason could've ignored the suffering of those less fortune. But instead he choose to risk everything he held so dear to save rich and poor alike from villiany and madness. Ultimately putting his life on the line to save a criminal relative who had only brought him pain.
    Damien Wayne may have Bruce's blood like Tim Drake had Bruce's mind. But Jason's had his heart. He was passionate.
    Both for justice and for his studies. You see he did not want to lose his second chance at a good life.
    But Jason also reflected Bruce in his temperament. When someone hurt a woman Jason would react in much the same way as Bruce with Joe Chill.
    I want to see more of this era of Jason the Second Robin.

  • @epictoe7179
    @epictoe7179 Год назад +32

    8:06 "And then Jason's bomb goes off, which should've totally killed the joker but it didn't"
    It's called plot armor.

  • @zyaicob
    @zyaicob Год назад +386

    Jason's speech at the end of this movie is 1. Beautifully delivered by Jensen and 2. Is the argument I cite every time I'm in an argument about Batman's no-kill rule. Some criminals are beyond rehabilitation. Batman is an active contributor to the cyle of death.

    • @Juancisco
      @Juancisco Год назад +47

      But if he kills he becomes a part of that same cycle of death. It's not up to Batman to decide who lives and who dies

    • @shadewolf0075
      @shadewolf0075 Год назад

      At the same token what's going to stop jason when he has no more big fish to kill? He is gonna kill jaywalkers? The homeless? Hell the injustice universe shows what Jason's mentality leads to where criminals who don't deserve death are killed anyway because some vigilante thinks it's okay to shoot every criminal they see regardless of the actual crime or if they actually harmed someone or not. Guys like jason more often then not just kill someone because they got a hunch and not solid proof

    • @bet0v966
      @bet0v966 Год назад +106

      @@Juancisco I still don’t know how criminals like the Joker haven’t been given the death sentence - how

    • @NoSweatMan-_-
      @NoSweatMan-_- Год назад +15

      @Bet0V96 The death penalty isn't legal in most states nowadays, including New Jersey, where Gotham is presumed to be located

    • @RaxusXeronos
      @RaxusXeronos Год назад +81

      @@bet0v966 idk how someone hasn't arranged for an 'accident' to happen with the Joker to take him off the census while in custody. There's got to be enough cops angry enough to outright murder him.

  • @nomad155
    @nomad155 Год назад +630

    Feeling like a lot misunderstand Jason. He's an example of the middle child who's realized his parent's ways aren't the best. Bats is a real control freak and Jason is one who's actually willing to do what needs to be done to those that deserve it.

    • @3Rayfire
      @3Rayfire Год назад +68

      I think his real failing is that he just can't understand why Batman can't.

    • @kubelek37
      @kubelek37 Год назад +100

      @@3Rayfire A traumatised, control freak that isn't above adopting traumatised orphans to turn them into living weapons for his "mission" that is ultimately pointless, because of how it simply continues the cycle of violence, not changing it
      Batman IS dangerous, once he drops this whole mission, there is no denying that. All that edgy shiet with Batman who Laughs and contingency plans have been explored many times.
      But honestly, Batman really needs to change his ways or hang up his bat cape sooner rather than later, because this whole thing doesn't yield ANY results. Plus Bruce Wayne could do a much better job fixing the city, than as a bat onesie wearing lunatic

    • @3Rayfire
      @3Rayfire Год назад +100

      @@kubelek37 That's not true, Batman crushed the mob completely, that unfortunately is part of the reason the "freaks" came into power. In the other hand without him Jim Gordon never would have been able to clean up the Ultra corrupt GCPD.
      The problem isn't Batman but the fact that the authorities can't find it in themselves to just execute the Joker or imprison him on an asteroid. Batman shouldn't have to be the one to kill the pasty face bastard who can't be rehabilitated.
      And Batman has recognized numerous times that using Bruce Wayne's resources are necessary to winning his war, that was the point of Batman Inc. Gotham practically runs off of Wayne Corporation jobs and Wayne Foundation charity.

    • @blackout_uwu
      @blackout_uwu Год назад +16

      @@kubelek37 most based comment about batman ive ever read.

    • @bibbyboxx2219
      @bibbyboxx2219 Год назад +39

      @@kubelek37The murder rate in Gotham has gone down significantly since Bruce became Batman. But keep talking about how ineffectual he is.

  • @davidmitchell005
    @davidmitchell005 Год назад +36

    One of the great joys of this film is the battle between Red Hood and Black Mask. Black Mask is presented as a psychopath with a hair-trigger temper, prone to impulsive bursts of rage. And that’s how he likes it, making sure that the “new guy” is instantly intimidated by him. What makes the contest great is that while Batman takes on criminals mostly through surveillance, investigation and, where necessary, interrogation, Red Hood confronts by deliberately challenging the boss. He is actively working to antagonise a villain whose whole schtick is is bad temper. And his “poke the bear” approach is delightfully vicarious for the audience. We would never dare to get on the bad side of a man like Black Mask, but Red Hood willingly courts his fury. This produces two good moments: the first when Black Mask tries to set a trap and says,”when I say a party, I mean a whole mess of people ready to kill him.”, the other when he’s in his office and suddenly realises there’s a red dot on his forehead, then runs from the room. It’s all fun to watch as he is driven absolutely nuts by the whole experience.

  • @zwergz1122
    @zwergz1122 Год назад +504

    It's still crazy how the fate of Jason Todd as Robin boiled down to votes cast by the readers of the comic at the time
    Edit: also as much as I love the Under The Red Hood movie (Jensen absolutely kills it) the comic is even better

    • @jagtech490
      @jagtech490 Год назад +53

      It’s really not the comic is rather bloated with scenes and characters that simply did not need to appear. Like Deathstroke,Mr freeze, and captain nazi. The tie into infinite crisis and Todd’s statement about losing one son is also unnecessary and takes away from the final fight. As it makes Todd more vindictive and cruel than he actually was meant to be

    • @calebmurphy9406
      @calebmurphy9406 Год назад +17

      I think they're about equal. The one thing I really like more about the comic is that Black Mask has more of a downward spiral into madness. In the movie his first scene is him screaming and punching his henchmen. It works for the movie I just prefer the arc he has in the comic.

    • @thewerewolff7248
      @thewerewolff7248 Год назад +3

      @@calebmurphy9406
      I never got that downward spiral vibe at all. He acts just as deranged in the war games story that directly preceded under the hood.

    • @Name-ou7eo
      @Name-ou7eo Год назад +4

      @@jagtech490
      Imo
      The Freeze scene was to give Jason the "lay of the land". Essentially give Jason an idea of what type of person Mask the current kingpin of Gotham's entire underground is. By him sending Freeze with fake money dishonoring thier deal to kill him it gives Jason a better understanding of what type of psycho he's dealing with.
      And it gives Jason the opportunity to give the stolen Kryptonite to Batman and Nightwing furthering the point of the "don't sell to kids scene" showing that while Jason is an antagonist he clearly not evil and does the right thing (in his own twisted way)
      The Deathstroke scene was to explain how Black Mask got in contact with high end assassins to send after Hood dealt with Freeze and his hit men he initially sent out.
      The Jason vs Captain Nazi, Hyena, and Vertigo scene were a follow-up to prior events and pretty just the fearsome hand of four fight from the movie. Do you think the fearsome hand of four fight was unnecessary in the movie????
      I'm biased since I'm a weirdo who prefers the comic but there aren't many scenes I'd cut from it barring the batarang to the neck scene and the Chemo and Bludhaven scene.

    • @zwergz1122
      @zwergz1122 Год назад +1

      @bruhmanofyear2 it's an opinion but ok

  • @deekiu0326
    @deekiu0326 Год назад +43

    i loved this essay- i don’t see people dissecting their relationship like this (outside of tumblr) often, thanks you for making this.
    i think a big part of their problems is that while they love and miss each other so much as father and son, they don’t- and almost actively refuse to- understand each other's ways of showing that love and that’s supported by, as you said, their unwillingness to compromise and step into each other’s shoes. in fact, their separate ways of showing love are so opposite, that they're read as acts of violence by the other.
    i wrote a meta on tumblr about this a couple months ago but this video essay has really inspired me to maybe flesh that out and make a video essay too.
    great job!!🎉

  • @STUGUERT
    @STUGUERT Год назад +21

    Jason is by far my favorite character. So much suffering this boy has been through and all he really wanted was the reassurance that his father cared and loved him enough to put an end to his killer.
    Because let's be honest, if the asylum really did its job and the damn clown didn't manage to escape every month, Jason wouldn't be so insistent on the bastard's death, because a real life sentence with no chance of escape would serve as revenge.

  • @shahassxs
    @shahassxs Год назад +50

    I got to disagree. The failure wasn't that he let Jason in. It was that he couldn't save him. Not his life but his soul. In the comics after Jason dies batman does change. He becomes more violent. Crossing more and more likes until Tim Drake shows up. If not for Tim he would have soon become a killer

    • @riotkitty
      @riotkitty Год назад +4

      Yeah yeah. He loved Jason a lot. He didn’t regret letting Jason be Robin at all, just that he couldn’t save him. Twice

    • @PapaBearIsHere
      @PapaBearIsHere Год назад +6

      tbf, I kinda wish they included Tim Drake, but then again it might've been too much to juggle, but I love how Tim is the robin who when he joins saves someone, both batman and despite some of the issues of it, the make your choice death of the family movie.

    • @fightingmedialounge519
      @fightingmedialounge519 Год назад

      ​@@riotkitty I don't think those sentiments are mutually exclusive.

  • @KesslersArcade
    @KesslersArcade Год назад +47

    Batman Under the Red Hood is one of the best animated films. When Bruce learns that Jason has come back and Alfred gets shocked was heartbreaking.

    • @albertthepeacock8020
      @albertthepeacock8020 Год назад +5

      Under the Red Hood and Mask of the Phantasm>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Infinity War and Endgame

    • @darkothemapper1826
      @darkothemapper1826 Год назад +1

      @@albertthepeacock8020 hold up there, dont mix two diffrent masterpieces together

    • @SuperShortAndSweet
      @SuperShortAndSweet Год назад

      @@darkothemapper1826 that's like saying Bruce Wayne is batman, somethings just don't mix

  • @lonelychild32
    @lonelychild32 Год назад +4

    God I love Red Hood.
    Also fun fact: in some comics, it was Nightwing who beat Joker to a bloody pulp for everything that happened(Jason, Barbra, even Tim) Batman had to pull him off and Joker had to be in the whole hospital for weeks.

  • @hrishiv27
    @hrishiv27 Год назад +62

    Fortuitous timing. I showed my younger cousin under the red Hood earlier today, and she cried. Weirdly, I feel like a good older cousin for giving her that experience.

  • @lunakingsley.7247
    @lunakingsley.7247 Год назад +50

    I would love to see a red hood vs rumor film. Jason has shown that he won't kill every super villian unless it's a villian as bad as the joker (which most Batman villains aren't as a lot of them are redeemable, some of them very easily so if Arkham had better therapists and was better in general) or there is a hostage (as he would rather not risk it). Where as Mario (the dude seriously needs a last name) has shown to want to kill every super villian in Gotham because of the joker even those that have been redeemed before (something I'm surprised Batman didn't point out but oh well.), I could see rumor being the line that red hood won't cross similar to how the red hood is the line Batman won't cross. (Maybe Jason could call Mario out on well a lot of things like stealing from his boss just to get on his nerves.).

  • @theusernameicoodfind
    @theusernameicoodfind Год назад +14

    Jason Todd’s story is so sad. Really hits me hard with Batman and DC’s general never kill rule.

  • @mandalorianhunter1
    @mandalorianhunter1 Год назад +66

    I loved this movie so much, I just kept rewatching it over and over.
    My favorite versions of Jason and Black Mask.

    • @the.time.capsule.podcast
      @the.time.capsule.podcast Год назад +1

      Black Mask is so good in this version. He is so fun on screen but also crazy. I feel like he embodies the traditional version of the joker in this film. The version that is just crazy and a joy to watch work and not the version here, that kills Jason.

    • @puffygasp3982
      @puffygasp3982 8 месяцев назад

      Yes just yes.

  • @Dahlia-kz8oz
    @Dahlia-kz8oz Год назад +19

    God, this movie is so good. I watched it yesterday. I'm not even that into DC, but Jason alone makes me want to get into it.

  • @SourRobo8364
    @SourRobo8364 Год назад +145

    It's a shame that we didn't get the chance to have a live action Red Hood with Jensen Ackles. He would have been awesome. WB dropped the ball like they always do.
    Sadly him being older means it probably won't happen.

    • @dafilmqueen556
      @dafilmqueen556 Год назад +4

      And he never even got to meet our Batman Kevin Conroy. Just imagine the possibilities there. Our favorite Red Hood meets THE Batman himself! Shame it will never happen..

  • @ernanir8249
    @ernanir8249 Год назад +16

    Red Hood/Jason Todd is my favorite Batman character. It's a shame he's not portrayed well in his own comics

  • @mrrodriguezHLP
    @mrrodriguezHLP Год назад +32

    In Jason's defense: if I was a Gotham resident and I knew Batman and the police kept letting the Joker live, after he killed my loved one and thousands of other people's loved ones, I would become a supervillain. Or at least start a political movement to pressure the governor to post a "Shoot On Site" order for the Joker. Is such an order constitutional? I would let the Supreme Court determine that AFTER the Joker has been shot, multiple times, with a couple straight to the head.
    With all the cops the Rogues have killed, how they get taken in alive is an absolute miracle, in the real world. I grew up in LA, and most times, cop killers are not taken in alive or at least not without extra holes in them. Guy in a purple suit and white makeup seems like an easy enough target.

    • @koboldbussymuncher7240
      @koboldbussymuncher7240 Год назад

      *daredevil dog*

    • @dafilmqueen556
      @dafilmqueen556 Год назад

      The political movement seems more appealing, and it's probably the best move for a random civilian. Batman can argue with a supervillain or a henchman, but a straight-up random civilian who is actually good, actually honest, and really trying their best to change Gotham? Hell nah, he has to deal with it, since attacking a civilian will not end well for him. We all know that..

  • @Dan-zc3ou
    @Dan-zc3ou Год назад +6

    Jason Todd is my comfort character for when i want to read Whump and Hurt/comfort lol
    also Fanfics portray his relationship with the batfamily better than 90% of all canon comic books out there

  • @endrelko2885
    @endrelko2885 Год назад +8

    That title name felt like a threat but I’m so glad someone an video essay about my fav character of all time, their whole tragic confrontation is something I wanna see in the big screens someday

  • @iammatthewdavid03
    @iammatthewdavid03 Год назад +10

    Love the End of Evangelion reference with your thumbnail

    • @Jayfive276
      @Jayfive276 Год назад

      Evan-whatnow? Never heard of it.

  • @lsixty30
    @lsixty30 Год назад +22

    This has always been my favorite animated DC movie. Your breakdown of the character motivations and flaws is spot on. Thank you.

  • @raccoon9951
    @raccoon9951 Год назад +6

    One thing that I don’t see anyone talking about is that Batman saves Jason and let’s the joker die when the bomb is going off, except Jason disappears and the joker survives, but Batman chose to let him die to save Jason.

  • @tana-mm8bp
    @tana-mm8bp Год назад +5

    Every line form his Under the red Hood monologe hits what an amazing character oof

  • @trunks711
    @trunks711 Год назад +9

    I love Jason so much hes been through so much and in three jokers that moment he killed one I felt that was cathartic I just really wish they’d have shown Jason’s mom handing him over the whole time he went over there was looking for his mom they didn’t show that at all

  • @Rayzajw
    @Rayzajw Год назад +9

    I honestly didn't want to click on this just cause this story brings back memories but as usual you delivered well and it feels like I resolved it somewhat. Thanks

  • @Iwasbournejason
    @Iwasbournejason Год назад +10

    I’m so glad my brother introduced me to this movie. It’s my all time favorite animated Batman film. ❤

  • @TheOnlyLeel
    @TheOnlyLeel Год назад +3

    Too many comments scrolled through without finding someone who acknowledge the thumbnail is an Eva reference.

  • @castielnovak4509
    @castielnovak4509 Год назад +7

    This has a very strong intro sequence. You bring up some good points, even though they are entirely heartbreaking. It's amazing how a poll ultimately resulted in what, in my opinion, is one of the greatest tragedies DC has written. (This is not acknowledging how most writers drop the ball in terms of characterization, therefore wrecking the pain of tragedy)

  • @Beeyo176
    @Beeyo176 Год назад +4

    It never occurred to me that Bruce's whole "I will become just like them if I kill" is mirrored in Jason himself

  • @jpreyes6640
    @jpreyes6640 2 месяца назад +1

    "because he took me away from you" that line always breaks me man, Jason's just a kid here, begging his father to show him that he's more than a soldier, that he loved him enough to priotirize his love for him over his own values or the mission, he just wanted to feel loved and important man.

  • @crimsonknight5684
    @crimsonknight5684 Год назад +5

    I’m so glad you are covering this red hood is my favorite DC character ever written

  • @frogmouth2
    @frogmouth2 Год назад +55

    If you’d ask me, under the hood is a great plot and Jason Todd makes a fantastic villain in it. However I have never been a fan of his modern incarnation after the story. Jason Todd; red hood was one of Batman’s greatest failures coming back to haunt him. Nowadays he’s just sorta Batman’s shadow the hedgehog with crobar trauma.

  • @baldomiropoopito812
    @baldomiropoopito812 Год назад +3

    If there's one thing I learned about Batman in Under the Red Hood is that Batman, as a character, lacks self-control. Jason only wants Joker dead; just Joker. He already said it, not Penguin, not Harvey, JUST JOKER.
    The fact that killing one irredeemable piece of shit is Batman's tiping point into losing his no killing rule just says that he isn't really in control of himself and his emotions.

  • @PhantomLantern2814
    @PhantomLantern2814 Год назад +27

    Any chance you’ll cover Batman: the Brave and the Bold? I’ve watched through the first two seasons and it’s such an absolute delight.

  • @meowy2k
    @meowy2k Год назад +3

    there was something so special about Jason Todd that i gravitated to in my late teens, a time where it was just.. not a good time. but the first minute of the video hit so fucking differently now as an adult.
    starting 2023, i'm just starting to experience the PTSD from being raised in a cult, even though i've been free for 5 years. i never realized how and why my basic human rights were never taught to me, how my belief system and my identity was conflicting, and how much abuse i went through directly by people who said they loved me too.

  • @mentisrelapse
    @mentisrelapse Год назад +5

    As someone that's becoming a psychologist I love these vids so much.

  • @gregramos8216
    @gregramos8216 Год назад +4

    I found this channel after watching the boys recently and watched ur video essay. I’m going to binge ur channel to help get out of my schlump. Appreciate the video!! Jason is my fav character 🎉

  • @thegloveofficial3838
    @thegloveofficial3838 Год назад +19

    A grayson video would be legendary since he is one of the most important characters in DC and just as interesting as Jason todd

  • @dianehwang3862
    @dianehwang3862 Год назад +4

    Fun fact: The voice of Phineas from Phineas and Ferb voiced young Jason! Vincent Martella is a gem :)

  • @mckstellar1005
    @mckstellar1005 Год назад +4

    Bruce wakes up on a beach with Jason Todd choking him and Jason gives up and just starts sobbing and Bruce just calls him a coward

  • @Lord-mittens
    @Lord-mittens Год назад +15

    This was amazing! I love Jason Todd, I love your videos! Best combo ever!

  • @benwasserman8223
    @benwasserman8223 Год назад +6

    Still hear Jensen Ackles’ voice in my head whenever I read Jason’s comic dialogue.

  • @BladeOfLight16
    @BladeOfLight16 Год назад +8

    The problem is that Jason and Batman are both wrong and both right. Joker needs to die, but neither Batman nor Red Hood should be the ones to carry out that sentence.
    Batman (and Bruce) should allow the justice system to execute Joker, for the sake of the safety of every halfway decent man, woman, and child. (In some continuities, I believe he is actively intervening in the legal system to ensure his criminals are found insane and sent to Arkham rather than executed.) Batman needs to let go of his obsession with saving everyone and allow the society around him to find a solution that ends the killing.
    At the same time, Jason needs to stop trying to make everything about himself. Batman's code against killing is not a reflection of his love or lack thereof of Jason. It is a moral system that he adopts to prevent himself from becoming an evil person. It's flawed, but those flaws don't prevent Bruce from caring for Jason. The proof of his love for Jason is the fact he took him in at all and tried to personally help him find a path toward goodness. Jason needs to recognize that and stop trying to define their relationship in terms of killing Joker or not. Whether Joker lives or dies has _nothing_ to do with their relationship; their relationship stands on falls on the merits of the interactions _they_ have, not some third party or Bruce's moral worldview, no matter how flawed it is. Throughout this entire story, he is not trying to improve on Batman's mistakes; he's just trying to get personal vengeance, rather than justice, whether it comes from himself or from Batman. He'd _rather_ it come from Batman because that would validate his hatred and (in his mind) restore their relationship, but the reality is that would do neither.
    Given all this, I think Batman is _closer_ to the moral high ground in the conflict, and we see clearly where Jason's path leads: more violence, more death, more chaos, escalating into an all out crime war in the city. No matter how powerful Jason is, there will always be someone willing to compete with him. He won't make things better, and unlike Batman who is at least breeding a new generation of heroes and honest citizens, he will only breed sociopaths willing to kill to get what they want.

    • @Artryom
      @Artryom Год назад

      Perfectly, perfectly well stated and true!

  • @chippjrr
    @chippjrr Год назад +10

    I was hoping you were going to cover the stories of the Family Matters movie/series. I feel those go more in depth of Jason.

  • @roylevi3074
    @roylevi3074 29 дней назад

    The reason I relate to Jason is that I relate to the experience of having your trauma being belittled by you parent figure and even though you tell them how much it hurts they still don't see it

  • @valmid5069
    @valmid5069 Год назад +15

    *Hands down I firmly believe that Commissioner Gordon is the perfect antidote to the problems from Batman’s “No Kill” Rule and Todd’s edgy views*

  • @aprilsh0werss
    @aprilsh0werss Год назад +4

    ur literally my favorite channel and ur talking about my favorite dc character i’m so excited to watch this omg omg

  • @trairtf
    @trairtf Год назад +1

    Best part of this movie is the recognition of when the line gets cut, small but meaningful

  • @Crow_Rising
    @Crow_Rising Год назад +5

    The biggest takeaway I get from the story is that they're both wrong because they're both right. The morality of reality is rarely if ever black and white, it always seems to be disturbingly grey. It's very easy to convince ourselves that we know better than others, that what we believe is right and what is wrong is fact. Inevitably though, no matter what we do, it always ends up backfiring somehow. Nobody is perfect. Nobody. Our perspectives on right and wrong can't be perfect either. If it could, we as the civilization of mankind would have had things all figured out without controversy a long time ago.

  • @phillipsybrandy8475
    @phillipsybrandy8475 Год назад +3

    Red Hood is my favorite comic book character so this video is one I have been waiting for.

  • @xxxjordandangerouslyxxx
    @xxxjordandangerouslyxxx Год назад +3

    🦇That ending though was crushing. Seeing all the hope and excitement to be Batmans partner. All that positive energy while wearing that og Robin outfit🦇

  • @XieronDraxin
    @XieronDraxin Год назад +3

    I love Jason Todd so much. He is easily my favorite Robin.

  • @pinkgengar
    @pinkgengar Год назад +3

    always love your intro edits

  • @asilva5021
    @asilva5021 Год назад +3

    Took me years to realize Jason is played by the Supernatural guy

  • @chronolojays4634
    @chronolojays4634 Год назад +1

    The intro to this video made me grin like an absolute idiot at my computer. Great Work!

  • @casualenjoyer5420
    @casualenjoyer5420 Год назад +2

    Jason Todd to me is so special because no matter what reboot or series, he is Batman's greatest failure in them all. He's a symbol of Batman's failure as a parent, a mentor, and as a hero.

  • @HDpies
    @HDpies Год назад +1

    Great analysis as usual. The way you write your videos and use music to portray certain parts really gives off a 'professional documentary feel', which is rare on youtube. Just wanted to say that you make real quality content man. Thanks for yet another great upload!

  • @robertthassy461
    @robertthassy461 Год назад +1

    You are soo good at telling stories!

  • @the.time.capsule.podcast
    @the.time.capsule.podcast Год назад +1

    So glad someone like you made a video about this tragic and beautiful story.

  • @ryanwillhite
    @ryanwillhite Год назад +2

    this video just makes my love for Under the Red Hood even greater

  • @HadisProGaming
    @HadisProGaming Год назад

    Bro I love your videos they make
    me happy please keep posting

  • @tylersummers725
    @tylersummers725 Год назад +2

    Bro this shit was beautiful Dawg, really has shined a new light on both of the characters for me. I had watched this years ago when I viewed my life through a different lense, interesting how that works ain't it.

  • @LibbyG-wp4hi
    @LibbyG-wp4hi 29 дней назад

    This made me cry ❤

  • @nsedlock1530
    @nsedlock1530 Год назад +2

    8:01 hits harder when you remember in the comics that Batman’s slit Jason’s throat and proceeded to leave him in the exploding building- while actively choosing to save the joker.

    • @bibbyboxx2219
      @bibbyboxx2219 Год назад

      That’s not what happened. Joker caused the building to explode by shooting the explosives. Batman didn’t actively choose to save Joker or leave Jason there.

  • @mattmccann1850
    @mattmccann1850 Год назад +1

    Your videos are so good man. Thanks for the content. Really enjoyable to watch ☺️

  • @atayamohammad0
    @atayamohammad0 Год назад

    bro ur 2023 content has been fuckin peakkkk. ive been putting it off for a while, but i'm finally subscribed. Plus that thumbnail is hilarious.

  • @mavir_dorinvt659
    @mavir_dorinvt659 Год назад +2

    red hood as dean is a fking hilarious caption

  • @caitie8921
    @caitie8921 Год назад +1

    This is me learning that Jensen ackles voices Jason in under the red hood (haven’t watched it yet. Yet!) but oh my god, that man is just type cast as “daddy issues” apparently.

  • @vingxi3
    @vingxi3 Год назад +3

    Jason todd is so underrated tbh

  • @Gokiza
    @Gokiza Год назад +4

    Batman always chooses the Joker over his family and friends.

  • @3aglewastaken
    @3aglewastaken Год назад

    U prolly my favourite RUclipsr right now fr keep up the good work bro

  • @calamityhex3729
    @calamityhex3729 Год назад +2

    I still want a Jason Todd movie or TV series but I want it like the punisher I think that'd be a good template. Also the thing I loved about this movie. Was it gives the real reason why batman doesn't kill. It's not that he can't It's that if he did he knew it whouldent be just one person. Batman admits that if he kills it not going to stop he'll keep going. I thought it was a better reason then murder is wrong because it's Batman acknowledging even he's not above becoming corrupted.

  • @garrettadyns3927
    @garrettadyns3927 Год назад +2

    OH MY FUCKING GOD I LITERALLY JUST ASKED YOU FOR THIS!!!!!! was this for me 🥺 if it was thank you so so much, I really needed something that I asked for to come through ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ much love and I will absolutely continue to watch and comment ❤️ thank you

  • @captassassin5680
    @captassassin5680 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you. Just, thank you.

  • @rocko0214
    @rocko0214 Год назад +1

    That ending makes me cry every time.

  • @16ktsgamma
    @16ktsgamma Год назад +32

    Believe it or not Jason Todd was voted to death by the fans and awoke because of a punch through reality in the comics.

    • @Gokiza
      @Gokiza Год назад

      A scammer rigged the phone system to keep dialing in to vote to kill Jason, and even with rigging the contest barely won. DC knew this and still killed Jason anyway

    • @midnightsan9917
      @midnightsan9917 Год назад +6

      Gotta love and hate superboy prime

    • @Doctor_Odin
      @Doctor_Odin Год назад

      Well, to be fair, they did largely just copy paste. Dick Grayson’s origin story for Jason’s initially.

  • @RejectedHeroesMedia
    @RejectedHeroesMedia Год назад

    Videos Like this is why I love your channel ❤️❤️

  • @nxrth9463
    @nxrth9463 Год назад +4

    I think the true message of batman's story in general is kind of like the saying " the blind can't lead the blind". Batman is a severely traumatized man, so traumatized in fact that he has dissociated from his original identity and fully sees himself as Batman, Bruce Wayne is simply the act he puts on for people in his daily life but the guy beating people up in alleys is the real him. He then takes on children and raises them to be basically child soldiers and gives them the only tools he knows how to deal with trauma which is learning how to fight and think in a very cold and calculated way, then makes them join him in his futile fight against crime. Bruce never once thinks "hey I should probably get these kids therapy" no just puts them in very dangerous situations and have them fight deadly villains because that's obviously the healthiest things for kids to be doing. That's why I think it's weird when people act like Jason is the wrong one for not understanding Batman as if Batman philosophy ever made sense to begin with.

    • @bibbyboxx2219
      @bibbyboxx2219 Год назад

      If you think Batman’s first instinct is to “make them join him in his futile fight against crime” then you don’t know what you’re talking about.
      And no, Batman isn’t the real him.

    • @nxrth9463
      @nxrth9463 Год назад +2

      @@bibbyboxx2219 he brainwashed you Grayson just accept it lol.

    • @bibbyboxx2219
      @bibbyboxx2219 Год назад +1

      @@nxrth9463 Dick was going out to fight crime regardless of whether Batman was helping him or not. Don’t see how that’s brainwashing.

  • @babaXIII
    @babaXIII Год назад +13

    The lack of anyone killing the joker is actually what has turned me away from Comics in general.
    Joker doesnt survive because he's smart or strong like Darkseid.
    He survives by status quo. His very existence makes the DC universe an unrealistic nonsensical mess.
    So when Ras al gul feels slighted by the clown he... ignores him? The league of assassin's leader needed a fucking clown to distract Batman? Not his... legion of dutiful servants?
    Then he just lets joker live? Why? Because Joker is the most popular DC villain, so he'll never truly die.
    It's a shame. Every story about the joker slowly kills all my interest in Batman because it's so immersion breaking.

    • @shadewolf0075
      @shadewolf0075 Год назад +3

      Its pretty much the whole reason most villains don't stay in jail too. Realistically joker wouldn't be escaping Arkham nearly as much as he does as every crime boss in Gotham would want him to stay locked away for good and basically be investing in Arkham security as a result. Batman also probably would have given Arkham state of the art security equipment as Bruce Wayne to help Arkham keep Batman's villains locked up and rehabilitated as well

    • @EnerKaizer
      @EnerKaizer Год назад +1

      @@shadewolf0075 Realistically the law code would've been rewritten a long time ago to accomodate for super-powered beings in general. And, honestly, if people like the Joker pulled the stunts they did I wouldn't be shocked if, in the DC universe, the death penalty would've stayed on the table due to public demand for example.
      Comics have the issue of wanting to preserve "our" status quo to keep it "more relatable", but the truth is that even super villains on the lower end of the power-spectrum doing crime would fundamentally shift the power-dynamics of the world, which in turn would have fitting consequences.

    • @Artryom
      @Artryom Год назад +1

      Joker’s not a clown, he’s psychopathic, criminal super genius, heartless monster who represents everything Batman is not.
      This entire thing feels like pure bias than sense we all should see or agree with… which makes it stupid. I supposed it depends on which iteration actually and origin you’re basing it off of, that’s why I wanna quit… too many “Alternate canons” or alt universes in DC and Marvel, we need more single timeline but I guess that’s what James Gunn is trying to do here soon iirc.
      The Joker does survive because he’s Batman’s level of genius, Lex Luthor’s level of genius and unpredictable and unstable. He has nothing to live for, meaning he has no reason not to do anything.
      Darkseid is a literal new god of evil, completely different than Joker.

    • @shadewolf0075
      @shadewolf0075 Год назад

      @@EnerKaizer at the same token the fact there is a being like superman helping make sure the villains stay in check would help alleviate fears. But if real life has shown us anything people don't like it when people are just killed with no due process. But in DC project Cadmus exists to be the government's answer to meta humans and the JLA going rouge

  • @Jayfive276
    @Jayfive276 Год назад +4

    Shinji, Get in the fucking Batmobile.