i learned from my parents death that all life holds value. yeah you see bruce the difference is that your parents were Good People. the Joker is notably NOT a Good Person
@tylerdurbin62732 күн бұрын
Why is this not jenson ackels😂😂
@MephilesTennessee2 күн бұрын
I CAME HERE TO HUG FRIENDS AND CHEW BUBBLEGUM...AND I'M ALL OUT OF GUM.
@chrisrose93172 күн бұрын
Batman pulling a Deadpool. Man's so disappointed right now. Coolest design. Least interesting origin.
@Kilamki2 күн бұрын
Batman would unleash zurr an r
@ps-lt2jf3 күн бұрын
Spider man if he lived in Gotham would go symbiote instantly
@draconicdemigod96963 күн бұрын
2003 shredder isn't japanese he is a goddamn Utrom.
@underrated31433 күн бұрын
December 4 2024
@jeremiahgriffin31614 күн бұрын
I think there’s a lot more factors that go into play with Batman not killing besides morality and restraint. He’s still a vigilante at the end of the day, he isn’t legally able to kill people like let’s say the FBI or police. I think there’s a movie where Batman killed Joker, and law enforcement immediately hunts him down.
@Dahaka-rd6tw4 күн бұрын
I got anothe The Batman idea. Know when Mr Freeze in that show goes hiding for thopusand years only to be jumped by Batman's followers. How about have aftermath of them trying to give Mr Freeze to policie.... only for them to release him immdediately. Cop: Sorry but Statute of Limitations has expired... well, *ages* ago.
@azraelwolfsblood29025 күн бұрын
Batman says he goes after all criminals despite being a criminal himself. As well as enlisting children to commit the same crimes alone with him
@hoifzf6 күн бұрын
Batman is a different type of crazy he knows it to
@Hollowmello12856 күн бұрын
2:58 Is denji implying that he read the Bible?
@tytheaniman4977 күн бұрын
Well that solves both problems!😂
@Reddeadaddict32127 күн бұрын
Joker is way sicker and more evil than hitler
@Acacius19927 күн бұрын
Unpopular opinon: I never was a fan of Punisher or Red hood that much and i absolutely would not feel safe when they are around. I still think Spiderman is the perfect middle groud. He only kill as a last resort
@Acacius19927 күн бұрын
Tbh maybe a very unpopular opinion but i never liked the Punisher type of "Superhero." Before anyone tries it: No. Not becauce they deserve mercy, not in the slightest. These pieces of sh*t just dont deserve a easy way out. Who thinks death is the worst punishment never experienced true pain. Psychopaths like Joker i'm okay to take out with death but only cause those bas*ards are so deranged they feel or fear nothing. Also as some mentioned here, Batmans no killing rule is not the main issue but the government. After all the crimes Joker committed "pleading for instanity" should not work anymore.
@rebeccab10647 күн бұрын
But that's not the point. The point is that Batman is clinically insane, a genius who makes plans to take down Gods and amazons. He's a wild animal entrapped only by a steel cage of his own rules, and he knows it. Bend one bar and he's out, Batmanning the same way but without limits on the violence he inflicts.
@AmazingAutist7 күн бұрын
That's not what Batman means though. Batman knows that he's messed up and he doesn't want to slide down into a path of villainy because he high-key knows that he's a psychopath. That's why when in the alternate universe when he kills the Joker when he threatens to kill Superman's baby after failing to kill Lois lane, he snapped his neck because not only is that versus friend, but the possibility of Superman absolutely snapping is too much of a risk. And he promptly turns himself in jail. People seem to misunderstand that Batman is just a good guy who does Twisted things as an excuse. He's not a naturally good guy like superman. He has a villain inside of him, he does have darkness, and his motivations comes from facing that darkness in him every single day and choosing not to become a villain he easily could be.
@CandyApples4ever7 күн бұрын
It’s totally valid in my view for Batman to have a no kill rule. But I also think Jason is also valid too. Both have good reasons. Like Bruce can clean up the light side of gotham and bring hope and Jason can do the dark messed up anti hero stuff. Both have their place. I like the reference to Jason growing up on the streets for some time. He was stealing and tampering stuff for survival. He probably did shoplifting. It makes sense he’d spare shoplifters. Also “stupid clowns” 😂
@thewin94597 күн бұрын
Why do I get a feeling that Joker would agree with Jason in this. Snd how funny it would be.😂
@ХамитЮсуп-т5ь8 күн бұрын
4:29 - Batman with no plot armor 😂
@T_ozz8 күн бұрын
Ngl i always kinda agreed with red hood. Some people just gotta go bro.
@mariusconstantin60578 күн бұрын
Makes you wonder how the movie would have turned out if Bruce and Jason had this kind of conservation in the movie at the beginning of the confrontation scene
@JSTheOperator8 күн бұрын
1:40 the sunny reference😭+1 sub
@CinnamonBob8 күн бұрын
I never understood why people criticized batman for never killing joker when arkam never killed joker all the times he was in their custody
@cdbunny8 күн бұрын
All lives are equal, but in only in death.
@definitelynotthequestion53599 күн бұрын
Jason is right. Batman is just insane.
@newjerseyyouth48539 күн бұрын
Free Palestine
@aron16269 күн бұрын
🎉
@bgt28489 күн бұрын
“Are you serious? Are you not even going to provide legal testimony in court? Stating that he should be given the legal death penalty? You’re not even gonna do that”
@dakotastein949910 күн бұрын
there is good merit in batmans reasoning...one exception leads to another and next thing you know your killing poeple for petty crimes. its not just about keeping a moral code,batman understands that deep down hes almost as unhinged as the joker....and so much as indulging that fact once will lead to a bottomless rabit hole. and thats honestly the real reason joker toys with batman...because his end goal is to turn batman into another joker.
@bojalilfernandez567410 күн бұрын
Well batman its a rich guy who spends his life in a bat suit figthing criminals he is obvius not mental stable so it make sense to me his worries about becoming a ruthless murder
@tapseymoth80310 күн бұрын
Honestly the best explanation I can think of is that death more easily circumvented in comics than jail time is. But in all seriousness its stories like these that make it hard to take batman seriously. Maybe its because I grew up on the DCAU in which the moment Joker did stuff like this to batman’s current robin… he didn’t walk out of that situation alive. And more importantly the way he died (at least in the uncensored version) was by Robin shooting him. Batman’s main priority was comforting and consoling his adopted child. But I cannot help but imagine if you swapped that bat out with this one, the first thing modern bat would do is throw a tempertantrum over him shooting the joker. Batman’s ideals only work when he’s got the skills to actually back them up. And the funny part about dcau batman… despite being primarily a kids show character…. is more than willing to put his no killing creed away when it gets in the way of protecting innocents. In the Justice Lords episode he was the first suggest the possibility of needing to use lethal force. When doomsday invades in the finale he’s encouraging any means necessary to keep people safe upwards to killing a few Parademons himself by throwing them in front of Doomsday’s omega laser. So come my surprise when Im reading my brothers injustice comic and see that batman throwing a temper tantrum over superman killing parademons to save people. The only time he ever gets mad over someone needing to kill a villain to keep people safe was when dead man possessed him and forced him to use a nearby gun to shoot devil ray. And even then, no temper tantrum towards dead man about making a split second decision to try and save a life. And that was more about him getting possessed and not even being allowed to make a decision in that scenario. It just makes Batman feel like a failure of a hero when he doesn’t know when to put away his ideals and focus on what matters most: Saving lives
@strionic77011 күн бұрын
If this was based on a real experience, deepest sympathies
@TheUnknownGruntProductions10 күн бұрын
I can never get back the 2 hours of my life red one stole from me 😔
@wDStarDust9 күн бұрын
@@TheUnknownGruntProductions _BEE HAS ALREADY FORCED YOU TO WATCH IT!?!? I thought youd atleast have more prep time :c_
@lostinthestorywithjeremymi938511 күн бұрын
Red Hood is right.
@wafflemations16811 күн бұрын
Good to see another one of your videos man there always really funny
@TheUnknownGruntProductions11 күн бұрын
@wafflemations168 Thanks waffles! Glad you like em 👍
@wDStarDust9 күн бұрын
@@TheUnknownGruntProductions _i like them too (please thank me as well... Or dont, im just farming some dopamine at this point with the amount of comments ive left on this comment section)_
@TheUnknownGruntProductions9 күн бұрын
@@wDStarDust lol thank you for liking them too, Star. 👍
@Лави-н1б11 күн бұрын
If I was on Batman's place, I would say: "Jason You killed Mafia lieutenants and that Assassin, I doubt that they were as bad as Joker" Jason: "And?" Batman: "It's not us to decide. We're the servants of Justice, not the justice itself, you will eventually become no better than the criminals you fight with".
@FutureBaldGuy11 күн бұрын
Made with mematic
@TheUnknownGruntProductions11 күн бұрын
yep
@timinatr9911 күн бұрын
Batman could always cripple or paralyze the Joker ?
@vonhatred382611 күн бұрын
This was a great video, but there are multiple actually decent reasons batman can have for not killing Joker, even after Jason's death. First off, and probably the best reason, it is fair to say it's morally unjust to kill anyone for a vigilante. Batman doesn't just beat the Joker, he detains him and throws him in Arkham. He does everything BUT serve the dude up on a silver platter for the justice system to take care of. As far as he's concerned, the justice department is letting Joker live by not giving him the death penalty. The other reasons are all personal to bruce, like he can't kill Joker because he sees a lot of himself in the Joker, so he really would be admitting that "Batman" as a symbol, is no better than Joker, and he should be killed just like Joker should be. Just the idea to him that if the lowest of the low can be "fixed," then maybe there's hope for him too. Then there is the symbolism. Bruce cares a fair amount for what makes him himself, it's part of his identity and his existential beliefs. He knows Gotham is a slum of a city, and if you've lived long enough in gotham, you'd know the politics are the center of the crime. The Batman stands as a symbol of hope in a city where crime stands above all else. Batman knows that there is a line you cross between killing and not killing, and once you cross it you can't go back. To keep the Batman as a symbol or even a whole ideology, he just can't cross that line, or he's just one of the rats in the rat king. Don't get me wrong, something I like about the rule is that it's devicive, and that makes it a good storytelling device no matter how flawed the logic might be through different lenses. It's one of the reasons Red Hood comics are so good, it's batman literally saying "Jason, you crossed a line I can't cross, but if I could trust one person to sink even deeper into the void than me and clean it from the inside, it's you. I'll turn a blind eye to your actions, as long as I can tell you aren't operating off of pure hatred."
@phillipbell439412 күн бұрын
The thing about the Joker is that it's not even that I view him as subhuman trash or whatever, but I basically view him as my hispanic aunt's ANCIENT crusty little white dog. Look I love Fifi, but before she succumbed to natural causes she was stiff as a board from arthritis, she had no teeth, she could barely walk, she was blind and I think deaf too and she was "18" at the time becasue they "found her" in 2004. She would basically just walk in circles bumping into walls because she'd been gone for God knows how many years, and the only reason she was still going was because my Aunt couldn't let go. And I get it she was family, but it was time to let go. Killing the Joker is kinda just euthanasia at this point because in a lot of stories he's just completely fractured, miserable, and in extreme mental anguish.