Is Oswald Cobblepot literally a penguin man in Tim Burton's adaptation? Where did his mutations actually come from? And what is that dark green liquid that flows from his mouth that much? This video answers these and other fascinating questions related to Batman returns. Don't forget to subscribe to the channel and give it thumbs up, it means a lot to me!
I'm just guessing here. I remember watching this documentary on people deformity at birth with the camera were following this guy that has seal life legs (fused together). They mention about this condition in that if the mother had experience a great trauma when pregnant, it will affect the development of the child. The seal guy make a joke that maybe his mom got into a seal attack or something for the way he was turned out at birth!
In the movie it was implied that the Penguin took over the Red Triangle Circus, killed the Ringmaster and turned the circus into his own criminal gang(meaning that the circus troop members was around Penguin's age when they first met) and have you guys forgotten that the Penguin really wanted all those first borns to die in the watery grave of the sewers? That was included in the movie as well; he did not want to keep them for himself he wanted to kill them.
I always assume that his mutation was a result of a history of inbreeding in his aristocratic family tree. Sort of like the royal Hapsburg family tree.
Entirely possible. Especially when you consider that Gotham's Elites all hobknob around each other to keep the wealth within certain families. Explains why so many rich Gothamites are prone to such strange activies. Dressing as bats, for example.
Imperial, not royal. And they were such snobs, that they ostracized and humiliated both the heir to the throne (Rudolph) who self-deleted as a result, and the next in line to the throne, Franz Ferdinand. The latter married, rather than royalty, a mere (shudder) aristocrat... a countess. Yes, that's right, hereditary titled nobility weren't good enough for the Hapsburgs. So they required Franz Ferdinand to agree that the children he had with Sophie could never inherit the throne, and she was forbidden to sit near him at formal dinners etc.
Oswald is sort of more meant to be like the Elephant Man than anything. In fact, if you've seen the movie about the Elephant Man, you'll remember the line of "I AM A HUMAN" screamed out. The idea may honestly have been the reverse for adapting him: "what if a horribly diseased man wholesale rejected his humanity and wanted to be a 'foul fowl' instead."
The green was likely a thing the studio had to do in order to maintain their PG13 rating. If they had the penguin spitting up copious amounts of red they'd probably end up with an R rating, and that would've removed a big part of the target theater audience. Edit: he had a bunch of red nicks around his face and hands, so his blood color wasn't green.
I heard an earlier script had Penguin dying of a terminal disease and as the film goes on he gets worse and worse... till Batman drops him out of the window
Perhaps he's regurgating like a bird does to feed it's chicks? After,all he is a bird. And Christopher Walken is intense like a repo man. Reference Imdb: "Repo man"!🤔
Reminds me of the old computer game Carmageddon - a first or third person 3D car racing game where you can just run over pedestrians for extra points. In some countries that carnage was too much so they required the devs to turn the pedestrians into gray skinned zombies with green blood and guts instead of red.
Fun fact: Danny Devito got the part after movie execs went to his home and realised he really lived like the character Penguin. So they just filmed him at home doing what he does naturally. "Ooh, I do love a good knee" -- Danny Devito, yesterday.
I think it has to do with creative definitions between the screen writers and the film directors. Because Daniel Waters and sam hamm wanted to make a grittier sequel to Batman and more realistic but Tim Burton during the making of the nightmare before Christmas was in mood for a dark fantasy Christmas movie so you got this movie which is in the middle.
I believe the real reason that Penguin has black bile coming from his mouth is that he had a stomach tumor. It gets worse as the movie progresses, and he ultimately succumbs to it in the end. Fighting Batman certainly didn't help his condition.
I mean, it's not like he could go see a doctor. So he did everything in spite of his illness, perhaps not knowing how severe it was until it was already too late.
K. Croc was born like that too, some comic book devolution medical thing. Maybe T. Burton was thinking along those lines and if would have done another sequel with him. Don't know
That's not how mutation works. Chemicals and radiation can change your genes from what they would otherwise have been, but that only happens to your parents' gametes, or to you when those gametes come together to form the zygote you were from your first moments. After that, your genes stay what they are for the rest of your life, no matter how poisoned you are.
The Penguin has had so many iterations over the years since his first appearance in Detective Comics issue 58, in 1941 that at this point, it's difficult to tell whether he's American or British. That said, Tim Burton's circus freak monster found in a Moses basket, version of him left audiences (who were really only familiar with the version played in the live action series by Burgess Meredith) with a "thanks, I hate it" feeling.
toxic radioactive waste with mutagenic properties was always shown in all the batman films as with what happened to the joker and then in other films like batman and robin
Oswald Cobblepot is more like half human and half penguin because he does not have any feathers. But he does have only 3 fingers on his hands and a really pointy nose that looks like a beat. Still the penguin will always be my second favorite Batman villain other than the joker.
Here's the problem with your kidnapping hypothesis. Oswald explicitly states his intention to drown the children. With that said, I actually think that would have been a better storyline.
Wasn't there a comic from a long time ago that speculated whether Gotham's dark and unnatural radiance, where many people ended up becoming mutants, freaks and evil villains with Batman as a kind of "controller" who had to keep track of them, was due to an occult ceremony? It was a story about how a demon was summoned and then locked away, so its essence merged with its surroundings. A kind of recreation of hell, where demons were not only to torment souls, but also to ensure order - and Batman in many ways exudes some of this when he can take care of criminals and ensure law and order. The demon called Batman "his son" and was proud of him. The story ended with the building where the demon was buried, burning so that it was released and returned, while Batman was left with many questions.
Interesting - in the Silmarillion by J.R.R. Tolkien, the evil dark lord Melkor / Morgoth (the original big bad that preceded Sauron from Lord of the Rings) hid in the wilderness and the good "gods" (more like angels) knew he was out there because his evil and corruption began spreading out into and influencing the land, turning forests into dark spooky places, and animals into monsters.
@@IrishCarney This is a popular theme in the design of fantasy worlds for the entertainment industry from movies to comics and books, where evil and corrupt beings could with their presence - living or dead - influence the land so that it becomes darker, more dangerous and will attract monsters. Sometimes some humans or civilized beings could become so evil that they will leave their mark on the landscape where they had their residence. In the comic there was talk of a demon from hell, these who were the "police" to keep track of the souls and punish the wicked who are banished by God to hell. The demons of hell were the policemen of the monsters. It is not surprising then that the captured demon was proud of Batman, who in many ways lives like a demon in human form, even though he is on the side of good. Batman, who buried the sacrifice that was used to lure the demon with the occult ceremony, in the family crypt, explained to his dead parents about what he had learned. He reconciled with his fate as Batman after the experience.
So far I had used my memory, but chose to google it - and then it turned out that the demon was more than a regular hell demon, it came from something called the "Ancester Box" that was opened by the evil Darkseid, the DC universe's "Big Bad Boss". The story where Batman freed the demon - who had single-handedly created Gotham - was in Batman # 452-454, it was called Barbathos, who had been known to the residents of Gotham before it was lured and trapped in a barn. Batman as said was left with many questions, but the writers had expanded the story of Barbathos. The demon had been waiting for Batman, and manipulated the circumstances that would get Wayne's parents killed, but the writer meant this was hardly planned, Gotham was not created because of Batman, but when the demon was trapped. In later stories it was done deliberately, and the demon was given a larger role. When Batman in the future hurt Darkseid, the evil god went back in the past and opened a forbidden box to torment Batman. But instead, Barbarthos created the man who injured Darkseid. Many demons were shapeshifters, and Barbarthos was no exception, although he later preferred his bat form. Back then, he was called "Hyper Adapter". One of the six men who captured Barbarthos by mistake was Bruce Wayne's ancestor. Today, there are several different Barbarthos, but they all have one thing in common: he is a powerful demon who came from hell - of high rank, with ripple effects for the DC universe. One of these Barbarthos was a duke in the Devil's own circle - the Ninth Circle. Batman could not have a more worthy or worse source of inspiration and origin for his work as a vigilante in the fight against evil for the sake of the innocent.
UwU idk man, locking your kid like a freak is abuse, & a no shit moment if they abuse a pet from being touch starved,- But yes, he did choose to be an utter monster & abuser himself.
I like it, but it doesn't matter what your diet is. If you eat more energy than you expend, then you will gain weight. So his weight could be just from eating too many raw fish.
Penguin's parents are played by Paul Reubens and Diane Salinger who were a couple as Pee-Wee Herman and Simone in Tim Burton's "Pee-Wee's Big Adventure."
dont think there is much use into questioning a movie that has penguins in, what is essentially, new york. also, why is his mother slurping a cocktail in the next room while he was born... shouldnt she be present?
Yes, Oswald did kill his parents. The movie's tie-in novelization all but confirms that. I'm not sure whether the children the Red Triangle Circus kidnapped were murdered or forced to become members of the gang themselves, but the latter could very well be true. Certainly, the gang's loyalty to him, even though he makes them live in a gigantic waste disposal area that is also freezing cold, does suggest some sort of twisted parent/child dynamic. It could also be why some of them were horrified when he said they were going to kidnap and drown little boys on Christmas Eve, since they had, in fact, never done that before. Selina Kyle was indeed inhabited by an ancient spirit being in BATMAN RETURNS, as the story of the unofficial sequel CATWOMAN makes clear. I strongly suspect that Oswald Cobblepot has an even more supernatural origin. Given that he was already a monster even before his parents abandoned him, eating a live cat, I think it's safe to say Oz is not human at all, but the result of dark magic. We know he was a circus freak, and circus sideshows were known for giving "explanations" of how their curiosities had come to be - explanations that usually invoked superstitions or curses. Maybe a malevolent fairy, elf, gnome, or dwarf took some of its blood, somehow caused that blood to enter the womb of Mrs. Cobblepot, and thus caused the spawning of a creature in its own image that eventually became the Penguin. Or maybe Oswald really was a human boy within the womb, but one of those fantasy creatures somehow mutated him.
Danny DeVitto absolutly MURDERED it in that role. as a kid at no point did i figured it was the same wholesome little guy i used to love watching in Twins and what not.
Everybody can get fat without carbs and with only a keto diet. It's all about the calories. You can also loose weight with eating ice cream. Calories are the key.
No no bro they can't control their weight it's not their fault they eat more food then they need... You don't get it they are victims so they don't have to take accountability
@@VodkaNhozAll this sass while still being wrong 😂 sorry that people can’t control how much ghrelin their brain produces, I’m sure that’s really hard for you specifically, guy who doesn’t have this problem and judges those who do
I have seen this move a bunch of times over the years. I did not notice Paul Reubens until seeing it here. As a cope, I am going to blame CRT image quality. :p
Well he was born like that and never think he killed his parents because why would he go through all that if he wanted to find them to the press and I never get why Batman think he was behind the attacks at the start. You know Hollywood thinks Superman is a modern Jesus that he gets all the religious symbolism that this movie has 10 plagues of Egypt that there is only 3 of them the toxic water being the river of blood, the penguins with rockets being the frogs and death of the firstborn sons I always felt that Batman and Penguin should be like Eliot Ness and Al Capone from the Untouchables.
Oswald is a penguin man cause Tim Burton wants to make weird characters, Catwoman is horny, cause why not? i mean, who doesnt want a sex blonde devil on shiny leather?? Thats whats happens when you read to much Freud and Jung and want to be a movie maker at same time...
Is Oswald Cobblepot literally a penguin man in Tim Burton's adaptation? Where did his mutations actually come from? And what is that dark green liquid that flows from his mouth that much? This video answers these and other fascinating questions related to Batman returns. Don't forget to subscribe to the channel and give it thumbs up, it means a lot to me!
I heard a theory about the dark green liquid coming out of his mouth being the Rut.
I'm just guessing here. I remember watching this documentary on people deformity at birth with the camera were following this guy that has seal life legs (fused together). They mention about this condition in that if the mother had experience a great trauma when pregnant, it will affect the development of the child. The seal guy make a joke that maybe his mom got into a seal attack or something for the way he was turned out at birth!
In the movie it was implied that the Penguin took over the Red Triangle Circus, killed the Ringmaster and turned the circus into his own criminal gang(meaning that the circus troop members was around Penguin's age when they first met) and have you guys forgotten that the Penguin really wanted all those first borns to die in the watery grave of the sewers? That was included in the movie as well; he did not want to keep them for himself he wanted to kill them.
I always assume that his mutation was a result of a history of inbreeding in his aristocratic family tree. Sort of like the royal Hapsburg family tree.
His family isn't the only one shagging their own blood. Some of Bruce's ancestor were legit villains to medieval Gotham.
Entirely possible. Especially when you consider that Gotham's Elites all hobknob around each other to keep the wealth within certain families. Explains why so many rich Gothamites are prone to such strange activies. Dressing as bats, for example.
Don't forget the state of Gotham with all it's toxic waste and pollution probably didn't help
@@williambowes-xt2smyeah I watched the video too
Imperial, not royal. And they were such snobs, that they ostracized and humiliated both the heir to the throne (Rudolph) who self-deleted as a result, and the next in line to the throne, Franz Ferdinand. The latter married, rather than royalty, a mere (shudder) aristocrat... a countess. Yes, that's right, hereditary titled nobility weren't good enough for the Hapsburgs. So they required Franz Ferdinand to agree that the children he had with Sophie could never inherit the throne, and she was forbidden to sit near him at formal dinners etc.
Oswald is sort of more meant to be like the Elephant Man than anything. In fact, if you've seen the movie about the Elephant Man, you'll remember the line of "I AM A HUMAN" screamed out. The idea may honestly have been the reverse for adapting him: "what if a horribly diseased man wholesale rejected his humanity and wanted to be a 'foul fowl' instead."
It was a nice touch that in Gotham Paul Reubens plays Oswald's father same as he did in Batman returns.
And also the Gotham series
@@marcusmedina1997that’s… literally what the main comment already says
@@marcusmedina1997and batman returns too!
And its Paul Reubens who plays his father 😂
In an early draft Oswald's father was to be an old man with a much younger wife and was to be played by Burgess Meredith. But Meredith was too ill.
The green was likely a thing the studio had to do in order to maintain their PG13 rating. If they had the penguin spitting up copious amounts of red they'd probably end up with an R rating, and that would've removed a big part of the target theater audience.
Edit: he had a bunch of red nicks around his face and hands, so his blood color wasn't green.
I heard an earlier script had Penguin dying of a terminal disease and as the film goes on he gets worse and worse... till Batman drops him out of the window
Perhaps he's regurgating like a bird does to feed it's chicks? After,all he is a bird. And Christopher Walken is intense like a repo man. Reference Imdb: "Repo man"!🤔
Reminds me of the old computer game Carmageddon - a first or third person 3D car racing game where you can just run over pedestrians for extra points. In some countries that carnage was too much so they required the devs to turn the pedestrians into gray skinned zombies with green blood and guts instead of red.
Fun fact: Danny Devito got the part after movie execs went to his home and realised he really lived like the character Penguin. So they just filmed him at home doing what he does naturally.
"Ooh, I do love a good knee" -- Danny Devito, yesterday.
Fun fact Penguin in the comics just kind of looks like one but he isn't a mutant. Also he is super short so at least they got that right.
Most interpretations of Penguin are much closer to this. Tim Burton’s is one of the only ones where he’s a mutant.
I think it has to do with creative definitions between the screen writers and the film directors. Because Daniel Waters and sam hamm wanted to make a grittier sequel to Batman and more realistic but Tim Burton during the making of the nightmare before Christmas was in mood for a dark fantasy Christmas movie so you got this movie which is in the middle.
I believe the real reason that Penguin has black bile coming from his mouth is that he had a stomach tumor. It gets worse as the movie progresses, and he ultimately succumbs to it in the end. Fighting Batman certainly didn't help his condition.
The cause of his death was mainly because he was in the toxic water for too long after he fell into it.
So he chose Christmas as the time to put his revenge scheme into motion because he knew he was already dying?
I mean, it's not like he could go see a doctor. So he did everything in spite of his illness, perhaps not knowing how severe it was until it was already too late.
just had an idea what if killer croc was in Batman Returns he could of been penguin muscle henchmen and friend from the circus
K. Croc was born like that too, some comic book devolution medical thing. Maybe T. Burton was thinking along those lines and if would have done another sequel with him. Don't know
Yeah, Batman Returns version of Penguin is more Killer Croc in spirit.
DeVito absolutely nailed it with this role. That is just a villain you dont forget.
I know his voice sounded like my grandmas, and me and my old man always called her the “penguin” because of this movie
He's basically lobster boy minus the alcoholism and psychologically and physically abused family
Was basically about to say this, hah!
Maybe him being exposed to the toxic waste in the sewers caused him to mutate more and pick up traits of the penguins he was around
That's not how mutation works. Chemicals and radiation can change your genes from what they would otherwise have been, but that only happens to your parents' gametes, or to you when those gametes come together to form the zygote you were from your first moments. After that, your genes stay what they are for the rest of your life, no matter how poisoned you are.
The Penguin has had so many iterations over the years since his first appearance in Detective Comics issue 58, in 1941 that at this point, it's difficult to tell whether he's American or British. That said, Tim Burton's circus freak monster found in a Moses basket, version of him left audiences (who were really only familiar with the version played in the live action series by Burgess Meredith) with a "thanks, I hate it" feeling.
he is obviously still a human, but he is horribly disfigured that’s for sure. danny dévito is a great penguin
toxic radioactive waste with mutagenic properties was always shown in all the batman films as with what happened to the joker and then in other films like batman and robin
I assumed that he was just a penguin kid, like that chicken kid on "Kids in the Hall."
Kids in the hall mention 🔥🔥🔥
"My roommate was a penguin kid"
Honestly, I've always thought it was just a deformity or atavism like Killer Croc.
Oswald Cobblepot is more like half human and half penguin because he does not have any feathers. But he does have only 3 fingers on his hands and a really pointy nose that looks like a beat. Still the penguin will always be my second favorite Batman villain other than the joker.
Here's the problem with your kidnapping hypothesis. Oswald explicitly states his intention to drown the children. With that said, I actually think that would have been a better storyline.
Wasn't there a comic from a long time ago that speculated whether Gotham's dark and unnatural radiance, where many people ended up becoming mutants, freaks and evil villains with Batman as a kind of "controller" who had to keep track of them, was due to an occult ceremony? It was a story about how a demon was summoned and then locked away, so its essence merged with its surroundings. A kind of recreation of hell, where demons were not only to torment souls, but also to ensure order - and Batman in many ways exudes some of this when he can take care of criminals and ensure law and order. The demon called Batman "his son" and was proud of him. The story ended with the building where the demon was buried, burning so that it was released and returned, while Batman was left with many questions.
Interesting - in the Silmarillion by J.R.R. Tolkien, the evil dark lord Melkor / Morgoth (the original big bad that preceded Sauron from Lord of the Rings) hid in the wilderness and the good "gods" (more like angels) knew he was out there because his evil and corruption began spreading out into and influencing the land, turning forests into dark spooky places, and animals into monsters.
@@IrishCarney This is a popular theme in the design of fantasy worlds for the entertainment industry from movies to comics and books, where evil and corrupt beings could with their presence - living or dead - influence the land so that it becomes darker, more dangerous and will attract monsters. Sometimes some humans or civilized beings could become so evil that they will leave their mark on the landscape where they had their residence.
In the comic there was talk of a demon from hell, these who were the "police" to keep track of the souls and punish the wicked who are banished by God to hell. The demons of hell were the policemen of the monsters. It is not surprising then that the captured demon was proud of Batman, who in many ways lives like a demon in human form, even though he is on the side of good. Batman, who buried the sacrifice that was used to lure the demon with the occult ceremony, in the family crypt, explained to his dead parents about what he had learned.
He reconciled with his fate as Batman after the experience.
So far I had used my memory, but chose to google it - and then it turned out that the demon was more than a regular hell demon, it came from something called the "Ancester Box" that was opened by the evil Darkseid, the DC universe's "Big Bad Boss". The story where Batman freed the demon - who had single-handedly created Gotham - was in Batman # 452-454, it was called Barbathos, who had been known to the residents of Gotham before it was lured and trapped in a barn. Batman as said was left with many questions, but the writers had expanded the story of Barbathos. The demon had been waiting for Batman, and manipulated the circumstances that would get Wayne's parents killed, but the writer meant this was hardly planned, Gotham was not created because of Batman, but when the demon was trapped.
In later stories it was done deliberately, and the demon was given a larger role. When Batman in the future hurt Darkseid, the evil god went back in the past and opened a forbidden box to torment Batman. But instead, Barbarthos created the man who injured Darkseid. Many demons were shapeshifters, and Barbarthos was no exception, although he later preferred his bat form. Back then, he was called "Hyper Adapter". One of the six men who captured Barbarthos by mistake was Bruce Wayne's ancestor. Today, there are several different Barbarthos, but they all have one thing in common: he is a powerful demon who came from hell - of high rank, with ripple effects for the DC universe. One of these Barbarthos was a duke in the Devil's own circle - the Ninth Circle.
Batman could not have a more worthy or worse source of inspiration and origin for his work as a vigilante in the fight against evil for the sake of the innocent.
He was born that way.
His parents had him locked in a cage since he was born
Till they tossed him away.
UwU idk man, locking your kid like a freak is abuse, & a no shit moment if they abuse a pet from being touch starved,-
But yes, he did choose to be an utter monster & abuser himself.
Im wondering if oswald has Sulfhemoglobinemia. It could have been caused by the pollution in gotham
The chemicals that turned Victor into Freeze may have also been in the sewers. That’s why he likes the cold.
I always thought he was maybe a metahuman or Mutant
So Penguin is in the Flash universe! An accident causes humans to have super powers!
Father of the Year: The Penguin
Oswald’s mother was bitten by a radioactive penguin while pregnant.
Thank you for keeping it short and to the point
Shows this to Tim Burton and Danny DeVito
Riddle me this? Why Was Batman Returns a Christmas Movie
Because all 90s Tim Burton movies are Christmas movies
No
You could not figure out the Easter egg
Look up what month The Penguin was Created look at it up
Great video!!!
I think I waited years for this video, I just didn’t know it
I totally forgot Paul Reuben played his father
Twice.
Never knew that.
I like it, but it doesn't matter what your diet is. If you eat more energy than you expend, then you will gain weight. So his weight could be just from eating too many raw fish.
If a marine bird could also fly, it would be OP.
Like a puffin? Theyre almost like penguins but with flight ability
@@zakosist Yep. OP. There's sea, air, and land. Any creature that can master two of those three has an "unfair" advantage.
Guillemots
That's why Seagulls JDGAF! Because they are OP!
Penguin's parents are played by Paul Reubens and Diane Salinger who were a couple as Pee-Wee Herman and Simone in Tim Burton's "Pee-Wee's Big Adventure."
Oswald Cobblepot is an example of gold plating a movie budget.
I say penguin never died in this movie or storyline
Imagine if he made it into the turtle sanctuary instead of the penguin habitat as a baby?
(someone had to make the joke)
dont think there is much use into questioning a movie that has penguins in, what is essentially, new york.
also, why is his mother slurping a cocktail in the next room while he was born... shouldnt she be present?
That scene takes place just after Oswald is born and caged. His mother is no longer giving birth to him.
I find it funny that pee-wee Herman looks like a penguin and he played in a Batman show Gotham and he played penguin father again
Oswald "Penguin" Cobblepot genetically mutated at birth.
Yes, Oswald did kill his parents. The movie's tie-in novelization all but confirms that. I'm not sure whether the children the Red Triangle Circus kidnapped were murdered or forced to become members of the gang themselves, but the latter could very well be true. Certainly, the gang's loyalty to him, even though he makes them live in a gigantic waste disposal area that is also freezing cold, does suggest some sort of twisted parent/child dynamic. It could also be why some of them were horrified when he said they were going to kidnap and drown little boys on Christmas Eve, since they had, in fact, never done that before.
Selina Kyle was indeed inhabited by an ancient spirit being in BATMAN RETURNS, as the story of the unofficial sequel CATWOMAN makes clear. I strongly suspect that Oswald Cobblepot has an even more supernatural origin. Given that he was already a monster even before his parents abandoned him, eating a live cat, I think it's safe to say Oz is not human at all, but the result of dark magic. We know he was a circus freak, and circus sideshows were known for giving "explanations" of how their curiosities had come to be - explanations that usually invoked superstitions or curses. Maybe a malevolent fairy, elf, gnome, or dwarf took some of its blood, somehow caused that blood to enter the womb of Mrs. Cobblepot, and thus caused the spawning of a creature in its own image that eventually became the Penguin. Or maybe Oswald really was a human boy within the womb, but one of those fantasy creatures somehow mutated him.
He is a good father
He’s not that strange he’s biologically a Hollywood director
Danny DeVitto absolutly MURDERED it in that role.
as a kid at no point did i figured it was the same wholesome little guy i used to love watching in Twins and what not.
Interesting video. I wonder if the toxic waste was Thalidomide.
Everybody can get fat without carbs and with only a keto diet. It's all about the calories. You can also loose weight with eating ice cream. Calories are the key.
No no bro they can't control their weight it's not their fault they eat more food then they need... You don't get it they are victims so they don't have to take accountability
@@VodkaNhozAll this sass while still being wrong 😂 sorry that people can’t control how much ghrelin their brain produces, I’m sure that’s really hard for you specifically, guy who doesn’t have this problem and judges those who do
The real question is, why does the Penguin look so much like Jerry Nadler?
Danny DeVito walked so Heath Ledger could run.
I don't see the connection.
More like waddled.
He made the character his own and embodied the character. I think he also ate a raw fish in one of the scenes. I wouldn't be able to do that lol.
@@mrobermind He did, in fact, eat the raw fish.
You mean waddled 😂
I think it had something to do with him eating a cat.
I have seen this move a bunch of times over the years. I did not notice Paul Reubens until seeing it here. As a cope, I am going to blame CRT image quality. :p
has anyone noticed that the pinguins father was paul rubens a,k,a peewee
Because Tim Button is Tim Burton.....DUUUUHHH!?!?!
Human digestive fluid is also green.
Can you do video on Jaws from Jame Bond movies?
Probably too much too much mary in the family.
Complex syndactylism represent
Well he was born like that and never think he killed his parents because why would he go through all that if he wanted to find them to the press and I never get why Batman think he was behind the attacks at the start.
You know Hollywood thinks Superman is a modern Jesus that he gets all the religious symbolism that this movie has 10 plagues of Egypt that there is only 3 of them the toxic water being the river of blood, the penguins with rockets being the frogs and death of the firstborn sons
I always felt that Batman and Penguin should be like Eliot Ness and Al Capone from the Untouchables.
A shiny flipper 😆
Oswald is a penguin man cause Tim Burton wants to make weird characters, Catwoman is horny, cause why not? i mean, who doesnt want a sex blonde devil on shiny leather?? Thats whats happens when you read to much Freud and Jung and want to be a movie maker at same time...
Cool story bro.. go complain elsewhere..
just say you like pop schlock and are so shallow that if you were a mass of water you wouldn't even be a puddle.
Sounds AI generated
I think it is, but its good AI so I can actually watch the whole video
Well, Oswalds parents made fun of handicapped people and this is how they were punished.
Thalidamide
What kind of broken AI voice is this?
😊
Why did Oswald Cobblepot become a penguin man? Because that's how Tim Burton's morbid mind works. There, that didn't take 8 mins and 9 seconds.
5:51
Make bruce wet?
He's a fictional character and he was simply made up. That is how he became the penguin.
I cant stand that AI Voices anymore!
Just seems like your typical ethnic small hat to me
To lazy to comment 😴
Stupid
a talmudist
Bad writing, edgy directing
Rachel Levine's acting was pretty good back then.