Favorite episode? For me it has to be the two face episodes
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kino incarnate
Ahhh good choice. I enjoyed the movie
gotta rewatch
My sweet little whorish Nora,
I did as you told me, you dirty little girl, and pulled myself off twice when I read your letter. I am delighted to see that you do like being fucked arseways. Yes, now I can remember that night when I fucked you for so long backwards. It was the dirtiest fucking I ever gave you, darling. My prick was stuck up in you for hours, fucking in and out under your upturned rump. I felt your fat sweaty buttocks under my belly and saw your flushed face and mad eyes. At every fuck I gave you your shameless tongue come bursting out through your lips and if I gave you a bigger stronger fuck than usual fat dirty farts came spluttering out of your backside. You had an arse full of farts that night, darling, and I fucked them out of you, big fat fellows, long windy ones, quick little merry cracks and a lot of tiny little naughty farties ending in a long gush from your hole. It is wonderful to fuck a farting woman when every fuck drives one out of her. I think I would know Nora’s fart anywhere. I think I could pick hers out in a roomful of farting women. It is a rather girlish noise not like the wet windy fart which I imagine fat wives have. It is sudden and dry and dirty like what a bold girl would let off in fun in a school dormitory at night. I hope Nora will let off no end of her farts in my face so that I may know their smell also.
I liked scarface because everything else was at least somewhat explainable but he was pure supernatural nightmare fuel.
Which one
How is a shizo ventriloquist more supernatural than a crocodile man?
Great episode
Mask Of The Phantasm is still the best theatrical Batman film.
The two-part origin story of ClayFace. An actor so obsessed with staying young, that he uses a cream to mold his flesh.
I like the episodes where he goes up against opponents outside the regular rogues gallery. The trap expert in Cape and Cowl Conspiracy or the one where he loses his memory at the hobo slave camp. Any episode with a heavy pulp feel.
Clayface is ridiculously underrated in general
demon quest, I usually hate action hero batman over detective street-level batman but love those episodes
Hard to choose imo. Heart of ice, baby doll, clayface and the mask of the phantasm movie are some that come to mind.
Generally I like any of the episodes that have a heavy focus on villains. Almost Got 'im, Harley and Ivy, and Harlequinade come to mind.
Willie Watt killed his father
Definitely the Clayface two-parter.
It steers incredibly hard into the noir aesthetic of the series, it's genuinely emotional at some points and genuinely scary at others. Plus that OST is kino.
Some standout scenes for me:
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And the ending where his woman disguise is laughing? Chilling.
>And the ending where his woman disguise is laughing
not my proudest fap I won't lie
Knight Time is my favorite Robin episode. I like it more than Robin's Reckoning, which is an amazing episode.
Knight Time is just a fun Superman story, where we get to see Robin showing us the differences between Batman and Superman.
Robin/Nightwing teaming up with Superman is the best combo.
>tfw the one episode you remember most is where Penguin tried to be a good person and just wanted friends but normalfags juts kept him around to make fun of him
>the episode where Harleen reforms, but she has such low self-esteem that she doesn't believe that other people would accept her reformation, and a small misunderstanding makes her backslide into crime
Based Joyce poster
Two-Face has always been my favorite villain, so I'm with you.
beyond also has some great episodes
I forgot to say this man is criminally underrated. Good episodes with him too
animal*man beasts have been part of our imagination long enough - even before cartoons, even before comic books, where they are common fare - that they hardly seem supernatural until portrayed in some hyperrealistic spectacle. and even then, its only scary as a spectacle. no depth to it.
this episode made me feel funny
i dont think i was old enough to
it's crazy how people actually believe the nolan trilogy comes close to this
Worse, he crushed Nash's shway ride
>You will never take over your hot daughters body to seduce your arch enemy
Why even go back in the Lazarus pit?
Remember when Poison Ivy wasn't just a side character for Harley Quinn ?
My favourites are 'Dreams in Darkness' (the one where Batman is locked in Arkham Asylum), and 'Beware The Grey Ghost'.
Those dream sequences, and seeing Batman so deranged and vulnerable was very striking as a child.
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Similarly, it was very memorable as a tiny child to see a little Bruce Wayne watching an old pulp hero on tv while wearing the Gray Ghost's cape and mask, like I used to watch the Disney Zorro with a Zorro mask and cape on.
This show had a cool soundtrack:
>For me it has to be the two face episodes
came to post this kek
''wherever there is love there is hope lieutenant''
Shirley Walker was great.
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No, you're breathtaking.
It’s Never Too Late comes to mind often in these threads, it is a good mobster episode and captures a great human element as well. The ending with the other brother now being a priest always stuck with me.
Nice dubs, that's a good one.
Best bat waifu? I claim Harley
Post the panties
she cute
>record scatch
>freeze frame
>yup, that's me
>you're probably wondering how I got here
One of my first childhood crushes
Anyone else own the series on Blu-Ray?
>schway ride
That shit was made out of megablox
Now post that picture of you posing with your adventure time game
Oh fuck this episodd. My mom walked in on me crying and asked wait youre crying over a cartoon?
Fuck off mom its a sad episode
What?
gray ghost, adam west cameo was kino. and the fact that batman encouraged him, the washed out hero to get back on it was inspiring tale of brotherhood. and the way batman revealed him his identity was kino too.
TAS really has interesting subjects about values, respect and that sort of stuff. literally THE best animation.
then couple episodes later, the "i am the night" is also pretty good, it's about batman struggling with himself and almost giving up and blaming himself about when gordon got shot just because he couldn't be in every place at once. also forgetting that while he doesn't believe in himself still many do. there's even scene where some kid wears batman t-shirt. so he's still the hero even if he doesn't believe it himself. then in the end gordon says batman is the hero and then batman tells, no you're the hero is a nice moment of said brotherhood.
it's also nice formulaic series where you know the good wins every time. it gives satisfaction knowing what you're in for.
What's the general consensus on batman beyond? I liked it a lot as a kid.
My top 3:
Perchance to dream, Dreams in darkness and Christmas with the joker.
>$80
Whew glad I downloaded it years ago on DC++
Definetly Mad Love. Also, special props to the Death of Ace episode, even if its JLU it was very Batman heavy and made me cry.
>That episode where Batman callously destroys the cure Clayface tried to make, and watches him die
Probably my least favourite episode. And this show had "I've got Batman in my basement".
Holy shit what a faggot ass mod