@@qaikodiateo8449 Doesn't matter how easy they were making it, because it still wasn't easy enough for *him* to figure it out. That's why it's such a weird kind of impressive that despite him not realizing who he was so far in, almost every single one of his answers made sense. Having watched Colin since the before Drew days, it's pretty easy to tell at what point the proverbial lightbulb goes on; just wasn't this time, which made it all the funnier
Me too except the they and the have and the treated and the me and the with and the a and the mixture and the awe and the discust part And omit all that with *I'm gay*
@@jishasen7328 He said that in response to "He depends on me for a lot of the income" which is a double entendre which could also be mean "He depends on me for a lot the the incum...: which would be a solid gay joke that he made inadvertently. That is why the audience reacted like that. His response let him know that he was accidently on the right track.
You do realize he doesn’t have to be “copying it”. Two people can say the same thing without copying eachother. Also, it’s not unoriginal to re-write a joke in the comments. It’s pointing out a joke you thought was funny. No need to beat this guy up because of it.
Speaking of gay batman, I once had this really weird dream where I was watching an animated Batman show where he had a male lover. There was also a villain who told Batman's lover that he was willing to pay him $40,000 to be with him instead of Batman, but he refused. Later, Batman asked his lover, who was standing behind him, "How much do you love me?" His lover replied, "I don't have $40,000 right? Why don't you come find out." So Batman turned around to like kiss him or hug him or something, but right after he turned around his lover was struck by lightning and died.
To be fair again, the superhero universes weren't _quite_ as _in_ then as they've become with the colossal influx of insane-budget movies. And, speaking from personal experience, "Marvel" is somewhat easier to remember.
I just assumed it was part of the joke. That even this guy approving of batman still found it necessary to tell him to his face that he's more of a marvel fan.
Mentioning "marvel" is a topic trigger for a nerd. A "marvel" mention will trigger a DC assertion; much like (if you're an old enough fan of the NFL) a "tastes great" will trigger a "less filling" comeback. It's the association & competition between the two brands that goes back decades.
It's still a good enough hint after the "nananana" to make the connection for Colin from Marvel to DC. As another user said, he could've refrenced Washington D.C. but yeah, he probably thought of Marvel in the moment.
sidebar: It's weird that CZcams is offering to translate your comment into English. "Na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na" apparently means "on the go" in some language.
@@Jsims111 Google apparently thinks that "na-na" is close enough to "Na -aga" in the Ibgo language to assume he just spelled it wrong. I know all the languages.
There will NEVER be another show as absolutely BRILLIANT as this one. This is the mark of true comedians and it would create outrage among those who seek to be outraged.
Leiria65 by dynamic duo he means Batman and Robin. That's what they were called in the comics. Secondly, since he was talking about sliding down a pole he means he's hurt his testicles and finally since he's coming out the closet he might "bruise" his relationship with Robin
Funniest part is, I'm like 90% sure Batman has worn a rainbow style suit at some point, so the joke about changing the suit to something more colorful works even in canon.
"Do you have an affinity for the rubber AND the cowl?" "Well, I think that's a given." I don't know why, but that answer always gets me. Probably because Colin's so nonchalant about it...
It's wonderful how the other players drop funny little hints - how realization hits Colin, and he turns on a dime to roll with it! Great improv players, all of them!
Maybe I'm not old enough? Lorenzo Lamas just reminds me of "Do Lamas weird you out?" "Yeah, are they camel or sheep?" "No, no I meant Lorenzo" "Oh that's right, he played Meep!"
i remember seeing this clip as a kid and having no idea what “coming out of the closet” even meant. this video made me learn about the LGBT community for the first time in my life and I think that’s hilarious
For those who complain Brad said "Marvel not DC" the A) Comic book nerd culture in the 90s was on the rise but no where to where it's at now. So please forgive these facts were never as second nature to others as they are to you. B) Can you think on the fly how you would incorporate an abbreviation like DC into a word or sentence?
I think for a brief couple of issues when he was fighting The Black Hand group before Flashpoint, Bruce dressed as Rainbow Batman and called himself the Batman of Zurr-Enh-Ar. I remember reading that in the graphic novel Batman: R.I.P. by Grant Morrison, which I found incredibly hard to follow along with.
This show, when Drew Carey was the host, was perhaps the best TV show ever. The sad part was that they were on TV on Thursday Night being shown at the same time as the TV sitcom "Friends", so yeah, that obviously hurt the ratings by alot.
i’d be like: “well i think you’ve figured it out by now…’ ‘yes i’m a little boy who was trapped in a cave with his friend’ ‘…no. you’re gay batman’ ‘oh’
Me before watching: "Fine, CZcams. You wore me down. I'll click on that "gay batman!" video you've been recommending to me ten times a day for a week." Me watching: xD
Fun fact: the Comic Code Authority existed almost solely because some jack wrote a bogus book claiming that Batman and Robin were homosexual lovers and reading comics was turning children gay. He later denounced the CCA as overly strict and moronic. Which should tell you a lot about it if a guy like him thinks it’s too far.
It makes sense once you realize that the CCA was created and run by the comic book companies themselves. Self-regulation doesn't exist to protect the public from harmful products. It exists to protect the industry from competition. The guy who wrote the book just gave the industry an excuse.
That's also why Aunt Harriet was on the '60's tv show...the censors thought it wasn't 'model behavior' for kids to see 3 bachelors living together under one roof w/o a female character to keep it 'respectable'.
@@proud2bpagan lol, funny how people often try to attach modern day theory to old tv shows, the female character was there to do the cooking and cleaning.
The guy's name was Fredric G. Wertham and the book was SEDUCTION OF THE INNOCENT. The loser also got horror comics banned for about a decade and ended the domination of horror titles in the comics market that had been the biggest sellers in the early to mid-1950s, including "Tales from the Crypt" and the other classic EC Comics titles.
I love this stuff, it doesn't age. We age around it. I used to get up late nights just to watch "Who's line is it anyway". Then go back to bed with the biggest smile. 👍😀🇦🇺 Miss you guys.
Huh, and all this time I thought they were laughing because batman is super rich and robin does rely on him for money, which just happened to be a perfect thing to say given the situation and him not know yet who he is.
@@Valandor_Celestial_Warlock the joke on the show was trying to use marvel as a word cuz it's also superheroes. But he's not apart of marvel so it's a good try joke but it also doesn't work at the same time. I don't hate the joke I just see no one talking about it lol just putting it out there.
He had no idea who he was, yet he answered every question correctly.
i mean they kinda spoon-fed it to him but ok
@@qaikodiateo8449 Doesn't matter how easy they were making it, because it still wasn't easy enough for *him* to figure it out. That's why it's such a weird kind of impressive that despite him not realizing who he was so far in, almost every single one of his answers made sense.
Having watched Colin since the before Drew days, it's pretty easy to tell at what point the proverbial lightbulb goes on; just wasn't this time, which made it all the funnier
Qaiko Diateo they gave him hints towards the end by which point he already had a good understanding of who he was supposed to be
That's how the rehearsed it the day before.
@@davea2960 If this show is scripted I'm gonna clock out and watch my plants grow.
"Frank Philips, Jim Philips News."
"Yes, Sam?"
God, how didn't I catched this? great!!
Does your husband know the way that the sunshine gleans on your wedding band? xD +Jayem
didnt get it
NHL 17 Does he know the way?
me 2
“Frank Phillips, Jim Phillips News.”
“Yes, Sam?”
So simple, yet so brilliant.
I don't get it
@@user-vi4xy1jw7e Ryan is Jim Phillips, gets called Frank, then Brad claims to be Frank Phillips from Jim Phillips news, gets called Sam.
I wished Wayne continued it, "Sam Phillips from Jim Phillips News featuring Frank Phillips"
I don't get any of this.
Whaaat the heck is going awwwn.
@@skatingfreak1670 aburd humor it's what is called. Pretty funny imo
"I have bruised my dynamic duo"
Well that must've hurt
I'm ur first reply!
I'm here before you have 1k likes on this coment
Lol i saw you in the last video i watched.
omg you're here too!!?? wth
YOU AGAIN
that "income" was the best unintentional joke ever
You could say it had the best OUTCOME 😎
tbh so was the wide pants one though
Don't think.it was unintentional.
@Ryan Reffert I don't get it America explain
@@Incognitoname1 income = in cum. Batman is a monogamous gay top unintentionally confirmed
I love that even though Colin didn’t know he was supposed to be gay he made him gay by calling his partner “he”
Could have meant business partner, but okay...
@@nbr1rckr
Lmao people are gay, Stephan
Also, by then he already had an idea of what the main joke was going to be.
@@anneturner682 lmao epic conservative pwned !!! Good job bro
Omg srry 4 assuming ur pronoun
@@corpsemachine6949
Why thank you
It's fine, I go by any :}
I can’t explain how much I miss this show with this specific cast.
U r very gorgeous
@@tonyacosta4574 thanks 🤗
@@fortherAch my pleasure have a most excellent day and party on dudette
@@tonyacosta4574 bonk
@@tonyacosta4574 wtf tony
Quite possibly the funniest show ever on television. All these guys were so incredibly talented and quick witted.
The show is still being made with a few of the original cast mambers.
People say that about everything. "They just don't make them like that anymore."
Getting tired 😴.
They're comedic geniuses lol
RIP
@@harrier331 Yeah but the host ruins it
I love how the audience basically made the "income" joke themselves by laughing at it.
it was intentional, just like the dignity (dick in me) joke that followed shortly after
@@MrDeltoric
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@@donnawilliams9791 well said
@@donnawilliams9791 oh my god, that is so true
@@donnawilliams9791 That's an excellent point! I completely agree.
nobody:
my youtube recommendation: " GAY BATMAN! "
Look up cactus. Youll see mostly results being an arab talk show. With nothing about cacti.
I just did this! The entire country NEEDS GAY BATMAN IN THEIR LIFE!!!!!!
nobody:
my friend for about a year: *GAY BATMAN!*
Hey, we all clicked on it didn’t we?
@@jennakastigar2169 its a "what the fuck is this? Might as well check it out" kinda thing
“When people get a little too chummy with me I like to call them by the wrong name to let them know I don't really care about them.”
- Ron Swanson.
He's my hero truly
We're familiar with the quote, Victor.
I like fishing. It relaxes me. It's like yoga but I get to kill something.
:-)
A quote to remember, no doubt. But I seem to have missed the connection.
I like the instant you know Colin knows who he’s portraying
Why did none of the reporters say "Clark Kent, daily planet"
That would've given it away too fast probably
and "nananananananananana" didn't?
yaklin104 that was just funny regardless if it gave away or not
This would have been awesome lol
Kyler Smith martha
JK Rowling: Batman was gay the whole time
Surprised nobody asked...."will you be hanging it up"....
Also transformed aren't women
these jokes have got to die
Were there any homosexual characters?
Yes there was...Batman
@@Ryan-mf4pd you could've said batwoman
Colin : I provide most of his income
Audience : dies
Colin : 🤔 a clue
He already figured it out at that point
Colin making the random choice to just get eveyone's name wrong was such a nice touch.
He did it on accident the first time
"They have treated me with a mixture of awe and disgust"
Basically my life
Me too except for the awe part
Indeed
Me too except the they and the have and the treated and the me and the with and the a and the mixture and the awe and the discust part
And omit all that with *I'm gay*
For a guy whose name is dopamine you're kind of bringing me down
Maybe you're gay Batman!
"he depends on me for a lot of the income"
Holy shit! It's almost like we watched the same video or something.....huh
This was greatest, and possibly at first accidental pun that I've ever heard.
lol
Every answer sounds like what Liberace would say if he was ever honest with the media. Not judging.
@@jackbuchanan6441 it is great, because you can tell as soon as he said it, he pretty much knew what just happened and who he was portraying. XD
These guys are some of the most outrageously talented, yet underappreciated comics ever.
These guys are so so smart, quick on their feet. It's incredible.
"Bruce'd my dynamic duo." My sides have left orbit
I think he just referenced his "duo". But still, great that he mentioned it that way
Bruised lol
Bruised* 🤦♂️
@@elphbwckd212 Bruce'd as in Bruce Wayne as in batman
he lowkey spit a bar
"You might want to rephrase that now." was by far the best line.
It's hard to pick a favorite with so many great lines, but that is possibly the best one
You really need to get out more
@@BAKER22-l4u It is weird to see someone on a Who's Line is it Anyway video without a sense of humor. It is like seeing an albino whale.
Why? I did not get it.
@@jishasen7328 He said that in response to "He depends on me for a lot of the income" which is a double entendre which could also be mean "He depends on me for a lot the the incum...: which would be a solid gay joke that he made inadvertently. That is why the audience reacted like that. His response let him know that he was accidently on the right track.
This is about as fast and witty as anything I've ever witnessed.
"Lorenzo Lamas, The Daily Renegade" is gonna be my go to journalist name from now on.
“Frank Phillips, Jim Phillips News.”
“Yes, Sam?”
very funny, you stole from someone unoriginal enough to steal from the video itself and somehow get thousands of likes
You copied this from a guy from 4 years ago, I hope you’re proud of yourself
I saw the original right above this one lol nice job
You do realize he doesn’t have to be “copying it”. Two people can say the same thing without copying eachother. Also, it’s not unoriginal to re-write a joke in the comments. It’s pointing out a joke you thought was funny. No need to beat this guy up because of it.
@@notcaidensmith *wheeze*
Must be gay
Sketch part 1: Make innuendo jokes because colin doesn't know
Sketch part 2: Make gay batman jokes
Ironically, "innuendo" is Italian for "gay Batman"
@@weallpeeple2721 Huh huh. In *her* Batman!
@@weallpeeple2721 no wonder I hear robins every time I talk about innuendos. Must've been a sign this entire time.
@@weallpeeple2721 the innuenduo…
Went to the DVD rental shop, asked for Batman Forever, the young lady said , sorry you have to bring it .........
Speaking of gay batman, I once had this really weird dream where I was watching an animated Batman show where he had a male lover. There was also a villain who told Batman's lover that he was willing to pay him $40,000 to be with him instead of Batman, but he refused. Later, Batman asked his lover, who was standing behind him, "How much do you love me?" His lover replied, "I don't have $40,000 right? Why don't you come find out." So Batman turned around to like kiss him or hug him or something, but right after he turned around his lover was struck by lightning and died.
Some women fantasise about gay men getting it on, although nowhere near the number of men who fantasise about lesbianism.
Lmao! Are the villain and lover any specific characters? Because I kept picturing the Joker and Superman while reading it. XD
That is unironically a really good story, how do you even dream that? My dreams are incoherent mess
That ending had me in shambles
Saddest ending ever
Colin rocks this game. Every time he is the one getting interviewed he either guess correct or gets super close
To be fair, drew corrected the Marvel DC mistake once they say back down.
lol I was scrolling to comments to see how far I had to go before someone else called that out
To be fair......Letterkenny
To be fair again, the superhero universes weren't _quite_ as _in_ then as they've become with the colossal influx of insane-budget movies. And, speaking from personal experience, "Marvel" is somewhat easier to remember.
I just assumed it was part of the joke. That even this guy approving of batman still found it necessary to tell him to his face that he's more of a marvel fan.
Mentioning "marvel" is a topic trigger for a nerd. A "marvel" mention will trigger a DC assertion; much like (if you're an old enough fan of the NFL) a "tastes great" will trigger a "less filling" comeback. It's the association & competition between the two brands that goes back decades.
"Gay Batman"
4.2 million people: *Well, this looks interesting*
Stop flanking me.
Stop using the Pepper skin
"Need Healing"
Your head is half your body
1k like
I was so hoping one of them would ask
“How hard was it to tell your parents?”
"I've bruised my dynamic duo" greatest line from whose line
Brad: I MARVEL at everything you have been doing.
Nerds: It’s DC, Brad. You’re fired.
lol
First thing I said!
Brad could have made a reference to *Washington, D.C.* since Colin thought he was portraying a politician.
I was looking for this comment
It's still a good enough hint after the "nananana" to make the connection for Colin from Marvel to DC. As another user said, he could've refrenced Washington D.C. but yeah, he probably thought of Marvel in the moment.
I know improv is the whole point of this show...
But, wow, aren’t these guys just so great at improv! There’s no episode that doesn’t make you laugh!
Should watch their bloopers! Especially the Running Gags
although i've heard that for every episode, they film 4 times the material but only keep the best stuff
I shall be your 900th like
Didn't even read the comment
Not only they're funny they're so quick witted their IQ must be somewhere around 3000.
"Gay batman"
Modern comic book writers: Write that down! Write that down!
AHAHHAHAHHA
Didn't expect to see you here 😮
"Jim Philips, Taxi News"
"hi Frank"
I already know this gon b good. Bless up the algorithm for another old but gold
See you guys in 6 years when this gets recommended again
Ryt
Looking forward to it :)
See you then
Love algorithm humor
I actually searched for this.
Whether or not Brad made a mistake and thought Batman was Marvel or not, the fact that he said Marvel was the clue that it was a comic book superhero.
You know how some fans can be. :P
*Thanos can't enter the chat*
I hope it was just that Marvel was easier to put in a question than DC.
@@marikroyals7111 Yeah it was, Brad knew it but he couldn't put DC into a line.
PRETTY SURE THE "NANANANANANA" WAS ENOUGH
Love how Wayne just kills it toward the end with the slide up and down the pole line.
0:52 underrated line "Frank phillips, Jim Phillips news"
This is actually the storyline of the next Batman film with Ben Affleck.
ughhh
This is the script for Batman & Robin (with George Clooney).
I don’t know how to tell you this but...
R Martin but umm The guy from twilight is going to be the new Batman
That has been my worry for years now, actually
"Na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na" is a dead give-away, Ryan.
sidebar: It's weird that CZcams is offering to translate your comment into English. "Na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na" apparently means "on the go" in some language.
@@Jsims111 and it doesn’t even say what language it’s translating from!!
@@Jsims111 so odd!!!
@@Jsims111 Google apparently thinks that "na-na" is close enough to "Na -aga" in the Ibgo language to assume he just spelled it wrong. I know all the languages.
@@cliftonmiller7967 how many languages do you know
"I have bruised my dynamic duo" would be a great piece of innuendo if scripted, to ad lib it is bloody brilliant.
There will NEVER be another show as absolutely BRILLIANT as this one. This is the mark of true comedians and it would create outrage among those who seek to be outraged.
Bruised my dynamic duo? So much pun in one sentence, that is why Colin is the fucking god of improv
Can someone explain? I didn't get that one
Leiria65 by dynamic duo he means Batman and Robin. That's what they were called in the comics. Secondly, since he was talking about sliding down a pole he means he's hurt his testicles and finally since he's coming out the closet he might "bruise" his relationship with Robin
Actually I think the main pun was that bruise sounds a lot like Bruce which as everyone knows, is Batman's real name!
TheMemzie99 u forgot one important aspect which is robin was also seen as gay at that time so it actually strengthens their relationship
He's so genius he made you think he's not in control, holy shit
“I must say, I marvel at everything you have been doing up until this point.”
*distant DC fanboy wails*
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It is hard to make DC fit into a casual sentence and not be obvious tho. Just sayin
LOL that’s so funny 😂
Here's the thing, though: "DC" isn't a verb.
@@g2growcya he could ask if he was going to move back to dc with this news or something.
They wouldn't script these so it's really astonishingly funny
this is single handedly the most creative thing I've seen all year.
“Will you still continue to slide up and down the pole?”😂
“Not as much, as I’ve bruised my Dynamic Duo.”🤣
Ive done that before
*Bruced
*Bruced* *my* Dynamic Duo
Pretty sure it’s bruised
I can't tell if he got lucky with the stripes answer.
Probably figured it out by then
Na na na na na na na did it
By that point he had used "he" to refer to his "partner"
I think cowl gave it away as well.
@@Touchii i dont get how nananana will give it away
It's unimaginable to me the way their minds must work. To be so funny and clever on the spot! Man, I miss these guys so much.
that "income" was the best unintentional joke ever. "I have bruised my dynamic duo"Well that must've hurt.
Funniest part is, I'm like 90% sure Batman has worn a rainbow style suit at some point, so the joke about changing the suit to something more colorful works even in canon.
No way. Why would he? He's supposed to be stealthy 😂
He had indeed.
It was for one story.
Lego batman 2 i think
@@j.franklin21 uh... He has worn a lot of weird shit in the comics. Adam West was grey. George Clooney was purple
@@j.franklin21 Robin had a broken arm, so to distract from that fact, Batman wore a series of colorful suits, culminating in a dazzling rainbow getup.
I Miss this show... i wish it came on netflix :/
The show is rebooted with a different host on CW. So it would be a nightmare to get it on netflix.
Phrasing
Cw seed has old and new
the uk version is on hulu, it's not the same but I think it's still pretty funny.
It's on Amazon Prime now
"Bruce"'d his dynamic duo. *chef's kiss*
Loved this program back in the day
Ryan: Jim Phillips, Taxi News.
Colin: Hi Frank.
Ryan: How did you...Jim.
Later on...
Brad: Frank Phillips: Jim Phillips News.
Love it! 😜
Yes sam
Star Sandford and
Lois Lane, Daily Planet.
Thanks for the recap
Frankie Goes to Hollywood
"Do you have an affinity for the rubber AND the cowl?"
"Well, I think that's a given."
I don't know why, but that answer always gets me. Probably because Colin's so nonchalant about it...
Tyrunner0097 glad you enjoyed it. Come again!
uploaded 13 years ago made me feel old. I remember watching these new every week😭
"I must say I MARVEL..."
Comic books fans are yelling DC!!!
Wayne removing colin's name from his kill list after he says "bless you" might be the most overlooked joke on this whole show
It's wonderful how the other players drop funny little hints - how realization hits Colin, and he turns on a dime to roll with it! Great improv players, all of them!
"lorenzo lamas, daily renegade" such a rarely used topic of reference
2:30 can't hide in a closet forever either xD
"Bruised my dynamic duo." Wow, that's a great innuendo!
in your endo
What about my bruised Dynamic Trio
I could've sworn he said "Bruce'd my dynamic duo"
"Lorenzo lamas the daily renegade". Hahaha. I'm old.
Good show.
Lol...sigh.....me too😒
Ah yes, good old Falcon Crest.
Maybe I'm not old enough? Lorenzo Lamas just reminds me of "Do Lamas weird you out?" "Yeah, are they camel or sheep?"
"No, no I meant Lorenzo" "Oh that's right, he played Meep!"
Was wondering if anyone else picked up on that reference, lol
i remember seeing this clip as a kid and having no idea what “coming out of the closet” even meant. this video made me learn about the LGBT community for the first time in my life and I think that’s hilarious
Gods bless the algorithm for bringing this up in my recommended now
For those who complain Brad said "Marvel not DC" the
A) Comic book nerd culture in the 90s was on the rise but no where to where it's at now. So please forgive these facts were never as second nature to others as they are to you.
B) Can you think on the fly how you would incorporate an abbreviation like DC into a word or sentence?
"BUT BATMAN IS DC NOT MARVEL!!!!"
"NEEERRRDDD!!!!!!"
You could if you had a little of DCency.
very bad example
Would you like something more DCving?
How will it affect your position in DC?
"Are you changing the colors of your outfit to something more colorful?"
Basically the Rainbow Batman issue from the Golden Age
I think for a brief couple of issues when he was fighting The Black Hand group before Flashpoint, Bruce dressed as Rainbow Batman and called himself the Batman of Zurr-Enh-Ar. I remember reading that in the graphic novel Batman: R.I.P. by Grant Morrison, which I found incredibly hard to follow along with.
The best show that was ever on television.
This show, when Drew Carey was the host, was perhaps the best TV show ever.
The sad part was that they were on TV on Thursday Night being shown at the same time as the TV sitcom "Friends", so yeah, that obviously hurt the ratings by alot.
i’d be like:
“well i think you’ve figured it out by now…’
‘yes i’m a little boy who was trapped in a cave with his friend’
‘…no. you’re gay batman’
‘oh’
2:37 This just became my favorite line in the history of the show.
Will you still continue to slide up & down the pole?
They actually correct Brad afterwards for his marvel comment.
Ryan does?
because i cant really make out what he says.
Drew actually. Brad just said that DC is hard to incorporate in a sentence.
Brad knew it too, but DC doesn't fit into the answer.
@@Paulafan5 Brad was surprised when Drew corrected him.
This has become slightly more relevant now that Tim Drake came out as bi.
Wait, what? No way! Way to go, Tim Drake!
Me before watching: "Fine, CZcams. You wore me down. I'll click on that "gay batman!" video you've been recommending to me ten times a day for a week."
Me watching: xD
Fun fact: the Comic Code Authority existed almost solely because some jack wrote a bogus book claiming that Batman and Robin were homosexual lovers and reading comics was turning children gay. He later denounced the CCA as overly strict and moronic. Which should tell you a lot about it if a guy like him thinks it’s too far.
It makes sense once you realize that the CCA was created and run by the comic book companies themselves. Self-regulation doesn't exist to protect the public from harmful products. It exists to protect the industry from competition. The guy who wrote the book just gave the industry an excuse.
That's also why Aunt Harriet was on the '60's tv show...the censors thought it wasn't 'model behavior' for kids to see 3 bachelors living together under one roof w/o a female character to keep it 'respectable'.
@@proud2bpagan lol, funny how people often try to attach modern day theory to old tv shows, the female character was there to do the cooking and cleaning.
Imagen in the comics Robin is gay and hits on batman... but Batman is straight and doesn't notice that Robin is hitting on him
The guy's name was Fredric G. Wertham and the book was SEDUCTION OF THE INNOCENT. The loser also got horror comics banned for about a decade and ended the domination of horror titles in the comics market that had been the biggest sellers in the early to mid-1950s, including "Tales from the Crypt" and the other classic EC Comics titles.
I MARVEL what you do
Oh boy, cue Ryan: "Come on, Brad!"
Easier that to say than 'I DC what you do' ^^
should've continue the video drew corrects him its dc btw
Did you switch your power source to DC?
It was probably called out wrong on purpose to give attention to the fact it was a superhero.....
"Did you have your wedding in DC?" could have worked.
Colin's slow realization is priceless.
See y'all in 5 years when this gets recommended again out of nowhere
I love that Ryan gives Colin a little clue to help him with the "Na na na na na na na na"
Maybe the real gay Batman was the friends we made along the way
He bruised his "dynamic duo" by sliding up and down the pole. That's pure gold.
lmao this is funny af, they're so good!!
Lorenzo from the daily renegade got me
not the renagade lamas
Most people didn't get that joke.
Charles Hunt What is the joke?
That one Cracked me up I used to love that show
If he would have said bobby sixkiller Also
Batman isn't 'Gay'...He's "Bat-Curious".
LOL.
that would have been funny if collen would have sed that
Or Cat-Curious
he hangs both ways
@@joefishgolf3 I nearly spat the food I was eating...that's some funny shit right there. Thanks.
@@jasonmarin8187 yes that's the joke you just replied to mate.
I DIED WATCHING THIS. So good, just amazingly talented comedians.
I love this stuff, it doesn't age. We age around it.
I used to get up late nights just to watch "Who's line is it anyway".
Then go back to bed with the biggest smile. 👍😀🇦🇺
Miss you guys.
@Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?
"you can't hide in a cave for the rest of your life"
Little did we know how true that statement would end up becoming.
The income! God damn :)))
I did not get the joke
Upol Alam Batman is blowing loads in Robin's ass
Upol Alam income sounds like "in cum"
Huh, and all this time I thought they were laughing because batman is super rich and robin does rely on him for money, which just happened to be a perfect thing to say given the situation and him not know yet who he is.
Works both ways
Amazing talent they all have! And the subject matter is hysterical! 🤣
This the funniest show I've ever seen I use to cry watching it I can't believe it ended. Ryan and the bald guy were genius 👏
"I must say I MARVEL at everything you've been doing"
WOOOOOW
Batman is DC comics lol
@@Jbeans11 WOOOOOW
@@Shrimp_Insurance just sayin
@@Jbeans11 I think that was the joke.
@@Valandor_Celestial_Warlock the joke on the show was trying to use marvel as a word cuz it's also superheroes. But he's not apart of marvel so it's a good try joke but it also doesn't work at the same time. I don't hate the joke I just see no one talking about it lol just putting it out there.
Oh man, the "income" joke..hysterical!
_achoo_ "Bless you." "Thank you." "And thank you for coming."
Colin is always so good at this game!
@Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?
The fact that this scene went so perfectly without him knowing is the most hilarious thing.
"Will you still slide up and down the pole?"
Anna Gump I remember that part!!!
That got me- XD
I'm so glad that I discovered this clip. I was dying from laughter! 🤣
Ryan's "Na na na na na na na" was such a good hint. XD