Batman Beyond A Perfect Mantle Pass

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    Batman Beyond is the DCAU series that saw Terry Mcginnis take on the role of Batman in Neo Gotham from Bruce Wayne. The passing of a mantle or torch can be difficult to accomplish in a manner fans cn accept. This series does a near perfect job of cementing Terry as the Batman of the Future. Batman Beyond has also found itself transferred over into the DCU the DC Comics universe, with varying degrees of success. With another mini series on the horizon "Batman Beyond: Neo Year" we examine just what made audiences accept Terry as Batman in the first place. Time to get schway here on Casually Comics!
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  • @CasuallyComics
    @CasuallyComics  Před 2 lety +38

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    • @dnaseb9214
      @dnaseb9214 Před 2 lety +1

      Are you going to talk about the sister series, Zeta, as well ?

    • @jesusjimenezhernandez7163
      @jesusjimenezhernandez7163 Před 2 lety

      @CasuallyComics Do a DC Origin for Circe, Wonder Woman’s foe and dangerous villain.

    • @stuffhappensdownsouth9899
      @stuffhappensdownsouth9899 Před rokem

      ima sorry girl your vid is good but ur look make u you look like u need help

    • @rammisalami
      @rammisalami Před rokem

      No love for Futures End :(

  • @cassandralyris4918
    @cassandralyris4918 Před 2 lety +486

    Static Shock, Zeta, and Batman Beyond all playing on Saturdays. What a good time that was. Jackie Chan Adventures and Xiao Lin Showdown too. Good times.

  • @HankChinaski27
    @HankChinaski27 Před 2 lety +367

    I appreciate this aging of Batman so much. I was late to the Beyond game, but when I watched it I was blown away. I like this Bruce so much better than Miller's in Dark Knight. I appreciate his limitations instead of just building around them. He feels like a more realized character, and explores themes with Batman that hadn't at that point been explored. What DOES happen when Batman can't do it anymore? Great video.

    • @kyriss12
      @kyriss12 Před 2 lety +13

      I never liked old Bruce in millers dark knight either. The power armor was just too much of a loop hole to have an old beat up Bruce who could still kick ass.
      Batman beyond worked because age really did slow him down.
      Another good old Bruce was in justice league kingdom come. His body was so messed up he needed a high tech exoskeleton just to function. The actual protecting of Gotham was left up to a fleet of robots, and once he opened that Pandora’s box it was only a matter of time till he turned Gotham into a police state.

  • @HBHaga
    @HBHaga Před 2 lety +191

    Mantle passings, like Wally West becoming the Flash and Terry McGinnis becoming the new Batman worked (for me at least) because they worked for it. Wally had been around for a long time as Barry's sidekick, it made sense that he'd step up into the role, and he lived in Barry's shadow for a long time. Batman Beyond took the time to contextualize the change, Bruce was still around as Terry's mentor and Man-In-The-Chair, and it just felt organic. Jaime Reyes, conversely, had no connection to Ted Kord who had just been murdered in the same mess of a story arc and there was a lot of resistance. Its a testament to the writers making him so likeable and Didio's persistence in keeping Jaime out there for so long the he's basically 'made it' as the Blue Beetle.

    • @vancehillhouse6484
      @vancehillhouse6484 Před 2 lety +1

      Barry's my Flash (where's Wally now?), Bruce is my Batman (Beyond's future seems very unlikely), and Ted Kord will always be my Blue Beetle (waiting for the Reach's Order 66 subcoding to kick in, where Jaime turns all Hal Jordan/Parallax n becomes a villain, starts dating a dude, then simply vanishes from existence and no one remembers him...ouch )

    • @atayamohammad0
      @atayamohammad0 Před 2 lety +11

      @@vancehillhouse6484 wally’s the flash in the main series now?

    • @benjaminfletcher6632
      @benjaminfletcher6632 Před 2 lety +5

      You had me at Wally West

    • @paulgreen3030
      @paulgreen3030 Před 2 lety +14

      That’s why a lot of these new “legacy” characters aren’t working. Jace Fox as Batman doesn’t hit the way a former Robin becoming Batman would, or Terry, for that matter. And they made such a big deal about him being a black Batman, and especially when they started teasing the character and the rumors that it would be the son of Lucius Fox were swirling, I thought for sure it would be Luke Fox, the only son I had ever known or heard of that Lucius had, not to mention, he was already a member of the Batfamily, a ex-Marine who was extremely intelligent and good with technology. While my exposure to him was minimal, mainly being from the animated movie, Batman: Bad Blood, and I looked forward to seeing more from the character. I mean, it made sense for him to be a Batman, but his own version that I would have thought would be even more reliant on technology than Bruce is. He would basically be a true amalgamation of Tony Stark and Bruce Wayne, using his Batwing suit as his Batman suit, but maybe even further upgraded to be a proto-Batman Beyond suit. And instead, Jace Fox shows up. You can imagine my disappointment. Luke could have had so much potential, maybe even forming a kind of tech trifecta with Barbara and Tim, working together to outthink their problems and villains, and maybe over time Luke could become less reliant on tech, maybe by being stuck in a situation where he couldn’t, like an EMP going off, where he then has to focus on training he had gotten from Bruce and other Batfamily members. But Jace was a let down. As has Jonathan. He is the literal son of Superman, and they took this cute kid that everyone had loved for years, especially with his interactions with his best friend, Damian Wayne, and aged him up in a whole bunch of time that we don’t really get to see, sent him to the future, brought him back, and now all of a sudden he is taking Clark’s place as a… what is he, like 17? Maybe 18 year old. DC was known for their legacy characters. It’s something they did way more before Marvel ever did. Batman had Robin. Superman had Supergirl. Wonder Woman had Wonder Girl. But somehow in these recent times, they forget or purposefully ignore these classic legacy characters for no reason. While Yara Flor is cool, has a good design and could have been a good Wonder Woman, I would much rather have seen Donna or Cassie be utilized. But for the most part, those other legacy characters get thrown under the bus in the name of diversity and a massive influx of new characters that rarely gain any traction, because these new writers and editors do not know their true audience anymore and instead rely on what people on Twitter say. It is sad to watch a universe I love so much, die slowly, from the inside out.

    • @projekttaku1
      @projekttaku1 Před 2 lety +12

      this is why I don't like jon being superman and think that conner should be instead. Jon never really worked for the title, he jsut got it by default cause clark was a away and they wanted to push jon. Conner meanwhile has proven time and time again that he deserves the superman title, and has been building up to it ever since he was first created. I really hope dc makes him the new superman and de-ages jon.

  • @GenerationWest
    @GenerationWest Před 2 lety +138

    Wow, what a unique deep dive for you. You explained why this worked, when easily this shouldn't have, and how out of the gate this became a successful legacy character.
    One thing that I get sad about (only because it wasn't made yet), but Batman Beyond is so sad when the height of the universe with JLU, had so many heroes... And now, they're hardly there, or long gone. There's probably a message that all good things don't last in the end or something.

    • @user-zh4vo1kw1z
      @user-zh4vo1kw1z Před 2 lety +16

      One thing I am surprised wasn't mentioned:
      The main audience was the perfect age.
      The TAS main demographic had aged to where this was edgy enough to be accepted.
      BB's main demographic was just the right age to really enjoy the more silly parts, whilst feeling that the darker moments were glimpses into a more adult world, somethin they werent supposed to see but wanted to (ya know, like with TAS).
      And later this age range had the ability to go back and 'discover' TAS, something that really adds to the weight of this series. Ask anyone who grew up on Star Trek TNG and then went back and found TOS. Or went from DS9 to TNG.
      Add to that the flawless and extremely adaptable character design and you have one hell of a nostalgia bomb that can get lit and go off several times over.

  • @EnerKaizer
    @EnerKaizer Před 2 lety +110

    Bruces life in Batman Beyond always felt like the natural conclussion of what we began to see during the new adventures series. He had grown more and more obsessed in a way, and started to treat the people around him less like people or family, and more like footsoldiers, plus he became way more brutal then he ever was. You can see this immediatly in the episode in which he recruited Tim Drake or in the one were we got to see Dick quit being Robin.
    There was also another movie planed for Batman Beyond which would've taken place a year after the return of the Joker which, apperently, was ment to show how the DCAU-Batfamily broke apart. Some ideas from this draft were apperently used in the infamous comic version, but the generall idea stayed the same. Barbara was supposed to quit being Batgirl after everything that happened to Tim (which also included ending the relationship with Bruce), and Dick would've broken off from Bruce after he had found out that his adoptive father was in a relationship with his girlfriend.
    the later was also part of the reason Dick never appeared in Beyond. Warner didn't want this weird love triangle shown in the TV-series, hence why Bruces and Barbaras relationship was never directly addressed (The most we got was her telling Terry once about it, and even then it was not directly spoken out.)

    • @Xehanort10
      @Xehanort10 Před 2 lety +35

      I still hate Bruce Timm's obsession with Bruce and Barbara as a couple.

    • @razorflossrazor2937
      @razorflossrazor2937 Před 2 lety +24

      @@Xehanort10 just about everyone does. It changes Bruce and babras entire relationship to appear as grooming which is fucking gross

    • @christianlangdon3766
      @christianlangdon3766 Před 2 lety +3

      @@Xehanort10 just because I like Batman beyond my head cannon is that Barbara was like 25+ when she started dating batman and the family dynamic was already kinda thrown to begin with. But yea Bruce still looks super creepy either way. It's also one of the larger problems with beyond is Barbara where she is there but her age sometimes feels in flux like they don't know how old she is supposed to be.

    • @wise_girl9388
      @wise_girl9388 Před rokem +5

      @@Xehanort10 I feel like everyone hates his obsession with that concept. I certainly do. Thank goodness that idea never managed to make the jump into the actual comics, sans the BTAS and Batman Beyond comics. And yet, despite knowing that literally no one else was on board with the idea of Bruce and Barbara as a couple, he doubled down on it in the animated movie for the Killing Joke. Kevin Conroy even tried to warn him it was a bad idea and that the fans would hate it, but nope he went full steam ahead.

    • @Xehanort10
      @Xehanort10 Před rokem +5

      @@wise_girl9388 I felt sorry for Conroy and Hamill when they did the animated Killing Joke. They'd wanted to voice Batman and Joker in an adaptation of it for years. Instead they got a fanfic with Killing Joke tacked on.

  • @thanasisv190
    @thanasisv190 Před 2 lety +32

    Batman Beyond is the perfect send off but it's also the best example of passing a mantle. It's perfect.

  • @ella_cupcake
    @ella_cupcake Před 2 lety +89

    This is going into depth about story telling reasons why this show is good, but if I’m being honest I love it for no serious reason. I just love Terry, his interactions with Wayne, the implication that in the future everyone is goth, I just think it’s fun. That’s the main reason why it will always be one of my favorite shows

    • @allanreele8352
      @allanreele8352 Před 2 lety +5

      Shway!

    • @syahaz7088
      @syahaz7088 Před 2 lety +6

      A world where everyone listen to post-punk band Bauhaus? Yes please.

  • @michaellangwaller
    @michaellangwaller Před 2 lety +70

    I have always liked how the animated series Batman Beyond handled the transition, I was not happy with the Terry is sorta Bruce's son. I do like the idea of Waller trying to create a new Batman, one she could control and failing in that matter.

    • @johnathonhaney8291
      @johnathonhaney8291 Před 2 lety +22

      I HATED the idea when I heard about it. But then I saw "Epilogue" for myself (which contains the best anti-edgelord moment for Batman Classic EVER in the death of Ace) and the execution of it just won me over. It HAD been part of a master plan but the plan went off the rails at the critical juncture (though seriously, what in the hell was Waller thinking about hiring Bruce's ex-fiancee to do THAT job?)

    • @collymorpheous8575
      @collymorpheous8575 Před 2 lety +2

      I agree entirely Michael. In fact, I think there should be a government clone Batman character. That would be a dark and interesting to see.

    • @DSan-kl2yc
      @DSan-kl2yc Před rokem +2

      She wasn't trying to make a controllable Batman. That truly was altruism with her psychopathy.
      But I too hated it and it's so unnecessary. And diminishes what started the series, the death of Terry's actual dad.

    • @DSan-kl2yc
      @DSan-kl2yc Před rokem +1

      @@johnathonhaney8291 it's a good episode no doubt. Incredibly Well done. It doesn't mean the idea was good though.

  • @bensneb360
    @bensneb360 Před 2 lety +27

    I like your low key Nora Fries cosplay.
    What I like about Terry McGinnis is he felt like a perfect mix of Spider-Man and Batman. He had Peter’s cockiness, one of a happy life, and down to earth problems. But also Bruce’s temper, reserved emotions, and loner persona. It resulted in a character that felt familiar but also fresh, which is a great combination for a legacy character.

    • @sixdollarman1362
      @sixdollarman1362 Před 2 lety +2

      I also got that Spider-man vibe from Kyle Rayner's Green Lantern.

  • @euansmith3699
    @euansmith3699 Před 2 lety +25

    I'm wanting there to be a Casually Comics Comic Universe with a lead character called Miles May-Vary.

  • @thebandwagonfanpodcast
    @thebandwagonfanpodcast Před 2 lety +153

    The Batman Beyond animated series was such a banger back in the day. Things def got weird in the end of the JL animated series when they did the whole DNA modification between Bruce and Terry. I haven't read much of the Batman Beyond comics so this video is extremely helpful!

    • @cassandralyris4918
      @cassandralyris4918 Před 2 lety +29

      Yeah that story line never sat well with me. It felt very forced. Like, "NO NO, not just ANYONE can be Batman, you must essentially BE Bruce Wayne, because *Science Reasons* !" The main BB series was great though.

    • @mikhaelgribkov4117
      @mikhaelgribkov4117 Před 2 lety +6

      That's some Fox Die stuff.

    • @user-zh4vo1kw1z
      @user-zh4vo1kw1z Před 2 lety +12

      That all went completely past me at first. Then later I went back amd wanted to explore this version of Batman some more and off course quickly found that tidbit.
      It immediately set me of pursuing any continuation of this character. It feels like such an... Executive meddling decision that I immediately went 'Well. They fucked it then.'
      Didn't change a thing about how I view the main series of BB though. Rewatched it a while back (late 30's) and still think it holds up.

    • @thebandwagonfanpodcast
      @thebandwagonfanpodcast Před 2 lety +4

      @@user-zh4vo1kw1z That's comics for you. Haha. Now I want to go back and watch the show.

    • @user-zh4vo1kw1z
      @user-zh4vo1kw1z Před 2 lety +5

      @@thebandwagonfanpodcast you should, it's worth the watch.
      Be prepared for something that is in a weird way a perfect distillation of 90's (kids animation) and yet is equally timeless.

  • @teddyj9482
    @teddyj9482 Před 2 lety +79

    In my mind, the most important thing in creating Legacy Characters is honoring the legacy (not just with the character, but also in the story, universe, and lore). Everything else (crafting the “world” the they inhabits, how they interact with other characters, their personalities, etc.) is important too, but they’re important for creating any good Characters. If the character doesn’t have respect for the legacy they inherited, you don’t have a Legacy Character but a Chaser, a character created for the purpose of the chasing after the fame and recognition of their predecessors while ignoring everything that made them popular in the first place.

    • @Isaac-vq9gw
      @Isaac-vq9gw Před 2 lety +1

      Yes

    • @darthwolfX2
      @darthwolfX2 Před 2 lety

      Yes

    • @elizabethmolino8262
      @elizabethmolino8262 Před 2 lety

      Well said.

    • @DSan-kl2yc
      @DSan-kl2yc Před rokem +1

      The issue is a lot simpler..it doesn't make sense to legacy a person that is still active.
      And there will always be a grudge when it seems artificial. Edit: by that I mean killing someone just to replace them(or other forms of sidelining).
      It's why the JSA works. Most of the heroes are long retired or long dead. And their deaths had nothing to do with setting up a new hero.

  • @joshshevill
    @joshshevill Před 2 lety +28

    So many episodes of BB really stuck with me due to their darkness such as Inque tricking a guy into becoming a blob monster or the Dad whose skeleton and consciousness get fused into the Earth, etc.
    Also, the pure gold that is "Do you have the slightest idea how little that narrows it down?"

    • @FallenRingbearer
      @FallenRingbearer Před 2 lety +1

      That earthfused thing creeped me out to no end and was awesome.

  • @teapartypenguin1353
    @teapartypenguin1353 Před 2 lety +9

    Even though Bruce tanks most of his relationships with the rest of the batfamily by the time of Beyond, which is sad, there's a bit of solace in the finale to JL where Terry, who by this point is an adult and you can assume has grown into his own batman, and doesn't need Bruce's help anymore, chooses to still stay with Bruce and take care of him this time around as Bruce is approaching the end of his life. Also Bruce acting like a naggy, old grandpa in that scene is pretty funny.

  • @jackpendragon6080
    @jackpendragon6080 Před 2 lety +20

    Batman Beyond is so good especially when you learn all the corporate meddling behind the scenes. It feels like something that was destined to be shunned by fans and try to be buried by creators but it ended up working

    • @PosthumanHeresy
      @PosthumanHeresy Před 11 měsíci +6

      Tbh, they were blessed by luck too. Buffy premiered two years before Batman Beyond and gave them a framework to work in. You can absolutely see how Terry is very much inspired by Buffy Summers, and Old Bruce has a lot of Giles to him.

  • @RoseProseFroze
    @RoseProseFroze Před 2 lety +34

    One of the reasons I like comic tv adaptations over the comic universe is that they have a beginning and an end and that things are allowed to change so I really like legacy characters like Terry. Batman Beyond is fantastic.

  • @mr.mammuthusafricanavus8299

    Batman the Animated series, Mask of the Phantasm and Batman Forever are so amazing because it really felt like the writers, artists, everyone involved were very knowledgeable in the Batman lore and quite comfortable in writing stories that were new and exciting while maintaining the original archetype respectfully well in mind, that is a rare thing :P

    • @johnathonhaney8291
      @johnathonhaney8291 Před 2 lety +1

      I still remember the day I finally saw my first full BTAS episode, "The Cat And The Claw Part I". My grandmother, practically my second mother, had just died and I was lost in a fog, just watching her old TV for some relief. Then I saw...this show, so much more together and grown up than the Sunday morning cartoons I'd watch on this TV. Didn't make the pain but it punched through the fog. Never forgot that.

  • @PatrickMersinger
    @PatrickMersinger Před 2 lety +32

    Out of the past was a great episode. The musical was hilarious, or as Bruce called it “swarbage”
    🎵 a superstitious, cowardly lot🎶

    • @HBHaga
      @HBHaga Před 2 lety +4

      They lie and they cheat but they always get caught!
      All their schemes will come to naught!
      That super-stitious, cowardly lot!

    • @MsTokyoBlue
      @MsTokyoBlue Před 2 lety +3

      That final "...Batman" out of Kevin Conroy is one of the funniest moments in anything ever.

    • @PatrickMersinger
      @PatrickMersinger Před 2 lety +5

      I liked when he turned to Terry and said “you hate me…don’t you”

  • @AmIWhoIThinkIAm
    @AmIWhoIThinkIAm Před 2 lety +17

    I dropped this comic when they replaced Terry. I was like, "Okay. That's creepy. Nope."

    • @gregcourtney751
      @gregcourtney751 Před 2 lety

      He came back during rebirth though and Damian even shows up.

  • @mauricecherry1209
    @mauricecherry1209 Před 2 lety +34

    This was a nice retrospective and it makes me want to rewatch Batman Beyond again

  • @eyesore21
    @eyesore21 Před 2 lety +26

    Why there has yet to be a live-action movie or videogame about this man Terry…I will never understand

    • @75wildman
      @75wildman Před 2 lety +9

      The video game definitely should have happened.

    • @lokimitchell9505
      @lokimitchell9505 Před 2 lety +5

      I would kill for an arkham game set in the batman beyond world

    • @diegopansini3152
      @diegopansini3152 Před 2 lety +3

      imagine if the next Arkham game was centered around Terry with a familiar Gotham City (from Arkham Knight), but changed with higher skyscrapers while old parts of Gotham remain the same down below (making it Old Gotham).
      Imagine gliding around the city for a few seconds filled a gauge for one rocket boost, and we could do that repetitively.
      Imagine how advanced the combat system would be, more bigger picture like PS4 Spiderman's
      SO MANY POSSIBILITIES

    • @nicholaspeters9919
      @nicholaspeters9919 Před 2 lety +3

      Well, there was a tie in game for Return of the Joker…

  • @tthheettrraasshhppiitt
    @tthheettrraasshhppiitt Před 2 lety +6

    For me I love it all but Terry's suit has one of the absolute strongest designs of any batsuit. Striking, sleek, futuristic

  • @OdanUrr87
    @OdanUrr87 Před 2 lety +8

    I was just thinking today how Terry becoming Batman was such a great passing of the torch and, voilà, your video showed up in my feed! You touch on all the points of why this works as opposed to other, particularly more recent, cases. For my part, I think it was easier to accept Batman Beyond as a natural continuation of BTAS that took place in the distant future of Gotham, and watching that mentor/student dynamic between an aged Bruce and the young and brash Terry, a dynamic that also resembles a father/son relationship. That first episode does a solid job establishing why Bruce eventually (he was still Batman even in his old age!) gave up the cape and cowl. He doesn't immediately accept Terry, they have their different ways to tackle certain issues, but they learn off each other and, shockingly, Terry is allowed to fail, pick himself back up, and grow into the mantle of Batman. It's ironic that Terry, the guy who literally steals the batsuit, does more to earn this mantle than those brand new "chosen ones" who need to be validated by their predecessors at every turn.

  • @jaylek55
    @jaylek55 Před 2 lety +11

    Great dive on BB. Always felt that this mantle passing was one of the best. Similar to Batman but not exactly the same, which also applies to his rogue's gallery. And we also had Bruce to help lead/mold Terry, so have our cake and eat it too. 100% agree that they missed the mark on Max.

  • @damienfield8144
    @damienfield8144 Před 2 lety +12

    I enjoyed Terry in Batman Beyond although Bruce will always be the true Batman for me. It felt like Bruce was actually more in an Alfred role to Terry, rather than in a traditional Batman and Robin role.

  • @wyrdhunter
    @wyrdhunter Před 2 lety +8

    My personal favorite legacy hand-off was at the end of the Starman series, when Jack decides to raise his infant far from the madness that took so much from him and his family and formally passes the cosmic rod and the Star* title to Courtney. I always liked Courtney and she took the titles seriously in JSA where she was featured.

  • @jmhaces
    @jmhaces Před rokem +2

    Terry was a very tricky character to pull off. He basically came out of nowhere and "usurped" the place of well-established characters, but the creators did their job and it worked, especially since they kept building on it little by little so that by the time the JLU show ended and we got a "series finale" for Batman Beyond where it came out that Terry and Bruce were actually related by blood it didn't feel cheap or unearned, and much to the contrary, it felt right.

  • @nielsjensen4185
    @nielsjensen4185 Před 2 lety +7

    The genetic angle is actually pushed since episode one, just in an incredibly subtle way. Tery has dark hair, his mom and dad have red hair. Red hair is a recessive gene, meaning that if it's paired with any dominant gene it'll always be suppressed and the phenotype will be that of the dominant gene.
    Them having red hair makes it genetically impossible for Terry to have a black hair phenotype unless half of his DNA comes from someone else.

    • @KhanhNguyen-mh5ec
      @KhanhNguyen-mh5ec Před rokem

      But someone will wash it off as "anime" style. Everyone get their own hair color

    • @elimiller958
      @elimiller958 Před 7 měsíci

      Resesive genes dont exist?

  • @WarmLillie
    @WarmLillie Před 2 lety +12

    Batman Beyond was ahead and beyond his own time

    • @slake9727
      @slake9727 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, it was streets ahead.

  • @grogc6942
    @grogc6942 Před 2 lety +3

    There is another thing I like about the set up of Terry. Biology aside he stands for 2 things. One is that he has the potential to become a better Batman, not in the sense of pure skill, but because he can be a more complete person because he isn't driven by trauma. Because Bruce can train him and he isn't broken deep down he has the potential to do things Bruce can't in the sense of self limitation.
    Also, he's essentially Bruce's happy ending. Bruce molded his trauma into a strength at the cost of his own happiness. He is the mission now and he's willing to sacrifice himself for it... Until Terry comes around and becomes his last chance to have a surrogate son. Dick of course is Bruce's son but after so much time Dick is his own man so this is the point of him being a legacy character... to continue the legacy like a son would.
    Terry is my favorite legacy character. At least for American superhero stuff. If a character is a sidekick for a while and is competent then I think they can take up the mantle so long as its respectful. Or on occasion birthright as it makes sense for a child to grow up in that environment or be assisted by legitimately concerned veterans, like Mayday Parker.

    • @frankspick7544
      @frankspick7544 Před 2 lety

      on the point of terry being a better batman terry at his core is also driven by the same thing truama of losing family the never again. but unlike bruce who let it consume him terry didn't he still uses has a source of strength but it doesn't torture terry like it did bruce. bruce and and terry both went into the abyss but only terry came out of it

  • @nicholaspeters9919
    @nicholaspeters9919 Před 2 lety +13

    I still think my favorite mantle pas is Mayday Parker becoming Spider-Girl. Mostly because I think it’s the first one I had been made aware of as a kid.

    • @AesculapiusPiranha
      @AesculapiusPiranha Před 2 lety +2

      Another great example of time passage being a great way to do this. People age, and Pete was still cool as a dad.

  • @normal6483
    @normal6483 Před 2 lety +31

    I'm reminded of Hawkeye passing his mantle on to Kate Bishop, because that worked rather well as well. She wasn't just a substitute for when he was dead - once he came back, having her keep the mantle felt good. And that was because Clint had *changed.* He was running around as a ninja, being all dark and gruesome. His death and experiences had led him to changing as a character, and that left a hole in the narrative for someone else to fill. By the time he came back, Kate had succeeded in the Hawkeye mantle so well that they did something then unheard of - they shared it. It's remarkably similar, because Terry and Bruce, while not Batman at the same time chronologically, were still sharing the Batman title for the audience. But character growth is good, and fans like it. I think the key to having legacy characters work is to have the originals change and grow, because then it doesn't look like they're taking anything away, rather the characters we love are exploring new frontiers. (I think Spider-Man might be another good example. We're used to Peter as a put-upon teen, but he's a put-upon adult now. Having young blood come in feels natural, which is why Miles has succeeded so well, and why Miles' movie was so beloved.)

    • @DSan-kl2yc
      @DSan-kl2yc Před rokem +1

      Kate didn't succeed or fail. And Miles was in a different universe.
      Spider-women have shared the title too. In both cases, it didn't really pass. Because there wasn't a good reason for it when miles is in a universe with an alive spider-man.
      He'd be better off trying to gain his own identity which they did try and failed.
      The movie also took place in a universe where Pete was dead.
      I don't see the point in redundant names. Seems to just be leftovers from needless attempts.

  • @DigitalLeonardo
    @DigitalLeonardo Před 2 lety +4

    I really enjoyed Batman Beyond. I like the idea of a different type of Batman who didn't take everything so seriously. I also loved seeing Barbara continue the fight, but not as Batgirl. Return of the Joker is by far the best Batman film, ever. The flashback scene where Bruce and Barbara hunt down Tim and fight Joker and Harley is amazing. The fight between Batgirl and Harley ALONE is amazing. Also having Sabrina the Teenage Witch play a couple of clown twins was delightful.

  • @cartersmith6628
    @cartersmith6628 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I think one of my favorite things about Batman Beyond is how you could almost feel Terry growing into being Batman as the series went on. Or how in some ways he’s just naturally the type of person that you’d need to take up Batman. And I know genetics stuff but whatever. But like there’s one scene where he’s studying with friends and he just jumps out of a third story window without the suit to pursue what they think they see as some guy creeping around in the backyard. And he even starts doing that classic Batman disappear trick too.

  • @videovoidtv
    @videovoidtv Před 2 lety +28

    I only watched Batman Beyond cause a friend insisted and to be honest I found it easy to accept Terry in only a few episodes. He is a balance of new with a respect for the old. I wish more properties took this skeleton for their own legacy characters.

  • @AesculapiusPiranha
    @AesculapiusPiranha Před 2 lety +14

    So many thoughts. Such a good vid.
    - Perfect look for the deep dive. Props.
    -Hated the Justice League end. Making Terry a Bruce clone undermines the show's strength of making him someone who plays off of Bruce Wayne as a counterpoint.
    - Stories that show characters becoming mature requires writers who understand maturity. Props to the people who wrote Batman Beyond.
    - I don't feel like it showed Batman as a failure but rather gave the reality that he was just one man fighting a sisyphean battle against evil that wore him down, and toll that putting his war against super villains before everything else took on him. He then wound up being a great mentor to someone. It was beautiful
    - Return of the Joker was probably the best Batman movie fite me.
    - I will never not laugh at the Talia episode. Made Ra's a Freudian nightmare in the most entertaining way while somehow managing to maintain character consistency and believability. A feat that I have only really seen accomplished by the It Was Me Barry meme since.
    - It is interesting you bring up Jason Todd, because not only is this showing how to do a mantle passing right with one of the most famous fictional characters, but they also kind of managed to show how Jason Todd could have been written to not be annoying back before he was brought back from Poochie's planet.
    - I'd like to hear a bit about the comics from around the series by one of the writers. It sounds good but I missed it.
    - Probably the best argument I've seen why Batman Beyond should be taken seriously rather than as a one-off. Good job, Sasha!

  • @mr.gremlin64
    @mr.gremlin64 Před 2 lety +5

    I love Batman Beyond so much, it made me giddy to see this video title! In my mind: Terry is the only person to take the mantle in the absence of Bruce that genuinely felt like Batman to me. Excellent video!!!

  • @jamesbunt6846
    @jamesbunt6846 Před 2 lety +3

    The best mantle passes are probably the ones people have mostly forgotten the original: Berry Allen, Hal Jordan. The silver age reboots of The Flash and Green Lantern completely overwrote the characters in fandom. I have always loved Jay and Alan, the annual JLA/JSA team up was thrilling as a kid.
    I find Terry's Batman to be more Spider-man than grim dark knight, which for me is what made it a story worth telling.

  • @The_Isaiahnator
    @The_Isaiahnator Před 2 lety +2

    I really like Terry. He's got a bit of Jason Todd in him by being a rebel with a checkered past, but he's still humble enough to defer to Bruce's superior wisdom when it counts.
    Passing the mantle onto a Tim Drake-esque, boy-scout character would've been too convenient for Bruce and the story's progression. It's the growing pains between Bruce and Terry that adds to their dynamic.

  • @houseofono
    @houseofono Před 2 lety +3

    I had NO idea there were that many Batman Beyond comic series. In my head they only had a couple of short-lived runs and some sporadic cameos. *the more you know*

  • @johnathonhaney8291
    @johnathonhaney8291 Před 2 lety +7

    The only other series that ever handled superheroes aging and legacy characters correctly is Kurt Busiek's Astro City. You especially see that whole notion of time catching up in the storyline Lover's Quarrel and the most touching legacy character story of the series is "Wish I May...".

  • @immortallegacy100
    @immortallegacy100 Před rokem +1

    The funny thing is that "Batman Beyond" can probably be considered an AU of the original series AFTER Batman goes time traveling in "Justice League Unlimited" and meets his future self. Batman was already on a steady trajectory of becoming more sociable and willing to ask for help, and happier overall. I really like to think that the major events of "Batman Beyond" still happened, but that Bruce was overall a happier person in the future, and so was the rest of the Bat family.

  • @thetwelfthdoctor9892
    @thetwelfthdoctor9892 Před 2 lety +1

    what I really love about this show is that Bruce's behaviour is realistic. Every time Bruce say something or does something you can easily understand why.
    You can see that he is not ready to let Batman go but that he doesn't have the strength to continue fighting crime. So he does what he can: he become Terry's "Watchtower", he uses his detective abilities and, when Terry is in real danger, he still goes to save him, even when he knows it may cost his life.
    If the animated series had continued, I am 100% sure that that would have been how Bruce would have gone out in the end: Terry is in danger, Bruce goes to help him but it ends up costing his life.

  • @chrisbuttonshaw2088
    @chrisbuttonshaw2088 Před 2 lety +1

    Batman Beyond theme has been my cell phone ringer for YEARS.

  • @markvicferrer
    @markvicferrer Před rokem +1

    There's that time travel episode of Justice League where present day Batman sees old Bruce & is surprised he managed to live that long. It'd be fascinating to see the DCAU deal with Batman dying in the line of duty in his prime.

  • @johnathonhaney8291
    @johnathonhaney8291 Před 2 lety +7

    Terry McGinnis always struck me as being Matt Murdock if he'd been raised by Bruce. His sense of humor makes me think that a lot.

    • @DIEGhostfish
      @DIEGhostfish Před 2 lety

      I have usually seen him compared to Pete.

    • @johnathonhaney8291
      @johnathonhaney8291 Před 2 lety

      @@DIEGhostfish Nah, he's a lot angrier and scrappier than Pete ever was. That's pretty much Matt Murdock pre-Frank Miller.

    • @DIEGhostfish
      @DIEGhostfish Před 2 lety +1

      @@johnathonhaney8291 He was less Noir back then, but still with some more grit than pete yeah.

    • @johnathonhaney8291
      @johnathonhaney8291 Před 2 lety

      @@DIEGhostfish If you'd like to see an evolution of that kind of character, I can't recommend The Dark Age of Kurt Busiek's Astro City enough. Specifically, how it tracks the evolution of Street Angel, a Daredevil/Green Arrow type who starts off bright and chipper in the mid to late 1960s only to go all grim and gritty in 1970s by embracing the brutality and all the horror that comes with it.

  • @skynightprincess148
    @skynightprincess148 Před 2 lety +11

    I miss Terry. Batman Beyond was my childhood might have to look into reading some comics (I mostly engage with the DCAU or the CW verse)

    • @gfilmer7150
      @gfilmer7150 Před 2 lety

      I honestly enjoy Terry more than Bruce. Aside from Tim Drake, I think Terry is the best man to take the mantle.

  • @grahamcann1761
    @grahamcann1761 Před 2 lety +6

    A few things I didn't appreciate, some things I wished for but didn't get, but so darn close to perfect, I thought. And one of my favorite 'bits' was "Nana Harley".
    As always thank you so very much for the video.

    • @johnathonhaney8291
      @johnathonhaney8291 Před 2 lety +2

      Yeah, Nana Harley was a nice throwaway gag. Considering what happened to her Mr. J, I wonder if her fate was more or less pathetic than his.

  • @Estarfigam
    @Estarfigam Před 2 lety +18

    My ultimate favorite legacy characters are Barry Allen, Wally West and Miles Morales. First with the Flashes. I was introduced to Barry via John Wesley-Ship's show, then the DCAU had Wally West but they didn't reveal which Flash until the 1st season finale giving time for us to get to know and love the character. Miles was introduced in an alternate universe, and he eventually came to the main universe. I am all for characters passing the torch. I think Peter needs to become Miles' guy in the chair, have him be happy, married to MJ maybe having a kiddo. One problem with Miles is both he and Peter are science guys. Peter does have experience contacts that could help Miles,

    • @DIEGhostfish
      @DIEGhostfish Před 2 lety +1

      Never really liked Miles, maybe having him be so much younger annoyed me. And there were some general annoyances with late era 1610

  • @markwarren9200
    @markwarren9200 Před 2 lety +2

    Although I'm not a fan of he extended Bat-Family generally, I always liked Terry. The Bat-Family members who Bruce didn't recruit himself make more sense to me, as they don't call Bruce's judgment into question the way the Robins do. I always liked Barbara for this reason as well.

  • @codyriley9424
    @codyriley9424 Před rokem +1

    There’s actually a good reason we hardly see any of Bruce’s old villains. It’s because the creator of the show wanted to give new villains to this new Batman. They came up with concept art for some and just gave them to the write to make up any background information they want. Like shriek they just told the writers this is a sound villain and you can make up the rest

  • @rasheedsanders1067
    @rasheedsanders1067 Před 2 lety +4

    Batman Beyond holds a special place in my heart as it was one of three animated shows I could get my mother to watch with me growing up. As for the show itself it introduced me to the concept of heroes actually aging and I think it did a good job. Bruce fought the good fight for decades but Batman or not he is only human.

  • @mega17
    @mega17 Před 2 lety +3

    The uniqueness of the villains was one of my favourite parts of Batman Beyond. I don't remember their name but the sound-based villain blew my mind as a kid.

    • @Leadeshipcoach
      @Leadeshipcoach Před rokem

      The villain you are referring to , I believe, is Shriek 😊

  • @jeffbrehove2614
    @jeffbrehove2614 Před 2 lety +2

    Why I like Terry as Batman: he talks

  • @TheProjectCoreHD
    @TheProjectCoreHD Před 2 lety +12

    This mantle also makes me think about how a mantle change is imminent with the "death of the JL" event in April. Im still hoping for a Cassandra Cain takes up the mantle run.

  • @Wolvie181
    @Wolvie181 Před 2 lety +4

    I feel Batman Beyond is underrated IMO.
    Terry is a good Batman and love Bruce helping him out.

  • @Kiever_Sloane
    @Kiever_Sloane Před rokem +1

    I'm sold. Every Hollywood studio that says "i want to reignite series X with a new lead" needs to be made to watch Batman Beyond first

  • @Alphasnowbordergirl
    @Alphasnowbordergirl Před 2 lety +2

    Terry is probably the only mantle pass that I like. Terry had a great dynamic with Bruce and while he respected Bruce and his opinions, still needing him, he did do things his own way. Terry was likable. He was responsible but could also act like a teen and be short sighted at times. He loved his family, but did get annoyed with them. They didn't re-hash him as a young bruce wayne or make him have little personality or make him extremely annoying and head strong. He was mature where he needed to be but not perfect. I absolutely love batman beyond and sad that it was canceled. (Though I did get Justice League after it was canceled so.... man it might have been worth it? Maybe?)

  • @OgIKidd
    @OgIKidd Před 2 lety +1

    During the villains and Terry section, I think it's also to important to point out that part of why people may find Terry's villains and the overall concept of Batman Beyond kind of weak is because Batman Beyond is basically Bruce Timm and Paul Dini's take on Spider-Man. A very proto-Ultimate Spider-Man in retrospect. I vaguely remember someone who worked on the show mentioning Spidey in passing in an interview. But once it's pointed out, it makes a lot of sense.
    A youthful douche has a falling out with his father figure, and then becomes a hero on some "great power," shit. Then there's the villains. Derek Powers/Blight is obviously a Green Goblin/Norman Osborne parallel mixed with maybe a bit of the Kingpin. I forget the augmented hunter's name, but he's basically Kraven. Ink is Venom, Ten is Black Cat, Shriek is Shocker, Spell Binder is Mysterio, so on and so forth. All of Terry's villains are basically re-contextualized Batman villains, re-imagined Spider-Man villains, or a mix of both. Back story, characterization and all. Even Terry being a kinda clone/son of Bruce is a reference to the original demand of the studio to reboot the animated Batman/Bruce as a younger teenager. Planting the seeds of what would become DC's later attempts to make a Gotham High series. More or less, Beyond is the writing staff taking any and all ideas and suggestions and blending them together into what it became. lol

  • @mentvltrillness
    @mentvltrillness Před 2 lety +2

    Return of the Joker is an absolute gem

  • @8bitman188
    @8bitman188 Před 2 lety +2

    cant wait to rewatch batman beyond in 2039 and be angry we haven't developed this tech

  • @aaronkasarion8144
    @aaronkasarion8144 Před 7 měsíci +1

    This show had so much against it when it was first pitched in development.
    A teenage Batman focusing on high school problems? On paper that sounded like one of the worst concepts you can think of when creating Batman media, but those beautiful bastards took that shitty concept and made gold out of it.
    A new Batman taking the role of an old one, a 1940's Gotham becoming a futuristic gothic-cyberpunk world, the old Batman serving as a mentor and showing new opportunities in story telling? Such an incredible combination.
    To this day it's still one of my favorite Batman medias to date.

  • @khandimahn9687
    @khandimahn9687 Před 2 lety +4

    I loved the original animated BB. Even though it had a younger protagonist, it was willing to tell slightly more mature stories than its predecessor. The first season even had a continuing story arc. We got to see new takes on familiar things. It wasn't perfect, but it was pretty good.

  • @vaggelisbaousis1756
    @vaggelisbaousis1756 Před 2 lety +3

    I've seen every video in this channel and this might be my favorite. What a wonderful and insightful dive.

  • @Justdave1472
    @Justdave1472 Před 2 lety +3

    Back when I was younger and thought I would break into comics as a writer, a lot of the ideas I toyed with dealt with legacies and exploring the nature of them. Along with the Phantom (probably the original legacy hero), Batman Beyond was one of those characters that I felt dealt with the legacy aspect of the story pretty well.

  • @justanotherglorpsdaymornin5097

    The 50 issue run had some real highpoints (for me the arc with a fair bit of focus on Comissioner Babs with the whole city falling to chaos) & some noticeable dips (Terry's little brother felt kind of in the way as Robin and didn't really have much to do) but overall it was a really enjoyable ride.

  • @nightcrawler195
    @nightcrawler195 Před 2 lety +2

    This editing though... This channel has come so far and this was so amazing. Seriously this is the best comic channel on CZcams.

  • @EinDose
    @EinDose Před 2 lety +1

    I find Terry and Batman Beyond to be weirdly interesting, as it's almost an inevitable but unreachable future. The popularity and longetivity of the source material means that it's probably the most fully-formed 'end of Bruce Wayne' story, to the point where things either need to reach it or stand apart from it, but 'Bruce Wayne is Batman' is such an entrenched part of pop culture that we can never truly reach that point.
    Which gives the whole thing a weird state in alt-universe stories, because everyone recognizes that there's a place for 'The Iconic Terry Run' that becomes central and canonical, and people are just figuring out how to get there. We know that eventually Terry will be DC's equivalent of Miles Morales as Spider-Man, it's just a matter of people reverse-engineering the road to get there.

  • @nishidohellhillsruler6731

    The two moments from the animated series that I'll never forget are: old lady Harley (oh lord, grandma Quinn), and that moment when Ink tells that janitor she could see what he was doing outside her tank. Eww :D

  • @AzariaSin
    @AzariaSin Před 2 lety +2

    I hate seeing anyone else that isn't Bruce taking up the mantle....except for Terry.
    Even Dick, let alone Tim, Jason or Damian. I want Nightwing, Red Hood, Red Robin and Damian to be their own people and identities.
    Terry's Bat is special in the sense in that he doesn't emulate Bruce's weaknesses (his relationships) and putting Bruce in a support position.
    They just have chemistry too working together compared to how Dick and Damian did. Makes Bruce more human too and not sugarcoat him as much: besides it's a joy seeing him kick ass even with a cane. Characters like Max, Stalker and Dana to an extent are so fascinating.
    Plus, Beyond's futuristic neo-noir goth aesthetic is 🤩🥰🥰🥰🥰 The show has held up incredibly well. And I TOTALLY didn't have a crush on Terry as a young girl... 👀👁

    • @AzariaSin
      @AzariaSin Před 2 lety

      On a side note, I HATE what they've done with trying to making Terry and Matt biologically Bruce's. It just sours the whole point of what made the show so special, along with Terry. I'm glad that comics do not acknowledge that stupid ass retcon that JLU Unlimited tried pulling. Best to pretend it never happened.

  • @michaelcarter9395
    @michaelcarter9395 Před 2 měsíci

    My daughter really likes the voice actor. It can't be stressed enough that these voice actors are so believable...

  • @Swali_B
    @Swali_B Před 2 lety +2

    Wow, this was way more in depth than I expected. A pleasant surprise, and I'd be hella excited to get more like this periodically.
    Nicely done, for real

  • @MsMaddieTheOdd
    @MsMaddieTheOdd Před 2 lety +2

    Loved this! I honestly really appreciate how this series treats Bruce. Dude is not well and it's not surprising the DCAU Batman would end up alone and sad.

  • @TheDJBostock
    @TheDJBostock Před 10 měsíci

    "Also Booster Gold shows up! Huzzah!" my favorite bit.

  • @ileGL
    @ileGL Před 2 lety

    Your videos are so well made ♡

  • @JohnSuave
    @JohnSuave Před 2 lety

    Always loved Batman Beyond, so happy to get a nice long vid from you breaking it down! 😎👌

  • @christos5796
    @christos5796 Před 2 lety

    Love this video format!

  • @Powherkrangunch
    @Powherkrangunch Před 2 lety

    Hi i'm a brand new subscriber! Great job on this video! Neo-year sounds like it has potential to be something clever and creative, thanks for telling me about it. I love the real effort you put into stretching out your review chapters and telling us what made the experience great for you. You're definitely right about Melanie and Max, they deserve better. I would love to see their stories taken back to square one, as long as Max still knows the secret. I always liked their friendship and dynamic. I love how you expressed a lot of passion here and told a great story. Hope to see you again real soon.

  • @flashfrozen64
    @flashfrozen64 Před 2 lety +2

    *Immediately like even before watching what is sure to be quality content* 🙂 thanks Sasha!

  • @Chulips22
    @Chulips22 Před 2 lety

    A Batman Beyond video !! 💕💕 I look forward to watching this later.

  • @--Avi--
    @--Avi-- Před rokem

    Mannn I completely agree and I loved this video so much. Fun to reminisce. Thank you so much for making this! Loved your humour!

  • @collymorpheous8575
    @collymorpheous8575 Před 2 lety

    Of all of your episodes this might be my very favorite. You get it SO well. I would love you to make/write Batman content.

  • @lotusdragontamer
    @lotusdragontamer Před 2 lety

    This was a wholesome watch. I love how you segmented this (I c u 🙃) & also knowing that Bruce grows out of being Batman, Ra's comes out as a creep, & then some one finally telling the joker to take a chill pill really has me interested in this character now

  • @buttsexandbananapeels

    Can’t believe I’m just finding your channel. Hands down one of the most knowledgeable takes on comics and story structure. Well done.

  • @tobbyjusto123
    @tobbyjusto123 Před 2 lety

    YEEEES! WAS REALY LOOKING FORWARD TO THIS

  • @kcollier2192
    @kcollier2192 Před 2 lety +1

    What I like about your analysis Sasha is that I can say that I like a comic but you can explain why it is that I like it. Another well done video about a legacy that was done well (at least in the animated series).

  • @lamenia
    @lamenia Před 2 lety

    Amazing this hair and makeup combo!👏🏾👏🏾

  • @mariopantoja8259
    @mariopantoja8259 Před rokem

    Thanks for articulating the reason I love Beyond

  • @DarthArachnious
    @DarthArachnious Před 2 lety

    Batman Beyond came out in 1999. The same year as Phantom Menace, The Bone Collector and The World is Not Enough.
    So the solo agent serving the mentor who also works as "The Guy in the Chair". Was really big that year.

  • @fjgames9071
    @fjgames9071 Před 2 lety

    This is the best explanation of legacy characters and a recap of my favorite legacy character. Thank you.

  • @rodneylindsey849
    @rodneylindsey849 Před 2 lety +10

    Wally West’s FLASH, Tim Drake’s ROBIN, & Cassandra Cain’s BATGIRL Had at a Point exceeded their forerunners IMO 🖖🏾

  • @NivaOranir
    @NivaOranir Před 2 lety +2

    Love your make up/hair in this one! :) I loved batman beyond and would like a "beyond" universe where they can explore things.

  • @bobsanders9809
    @bobsanders9809 Před 2 lety +1

    When Batman Beyond is an isolated set of stories - it works well. As you said there will be questions about how the legacy of other characters kind of gets in the way at times. The real problem is not with Terry, its with DC not really wanting to integrate a future (thus limiting the 'present') to a defined point. Look at Legion of Super Heroes - it suffers from the same problem with no torch passing. Any change in the 'present' now has to be distilled into the 'future'. Not all writers can handle this kind of time (thought) travel well. Its much easier to just shift or rearrange uncomfortable elements out of the spotlight. This would work better being on its own and crafting a universe that isn't linked to today's (pick a point in time for divergence and go from there) events. And I agree 100% with you - in passing a torch it must be done slowly to help the audience move to the delivery of the new character. If not it will be rejected as a clone or replacement when the audience isn't ready for it.

  • @thewalrus45
    @thewalrus45 Před 2 lety

    Terry's actually getting two books this year, Neo-Year and Beyond the White Knight.

  • @devinkavanaugh1034
    @devinkavanaugh1034 Před 2 lety

    Great video. Love your work!

  • @Iskelderon
    @Iskelderon Před 2 lety

    Just wanted to thank you, your videos are the perfect content to watch on my second screen while I work on hobby electronics projects. Entertainment and an opportunity to learn.

  • @trent9623
    @trent9623 Před 2 lety

    This was so great might watch it again

  • @lamenia
    @lamenia Před 2 lety

    Everytime I hear "making snacks for over a century," I think of a snack making vampire.

  • @coocoobananasz
    @coocoobananasz Před 2 lety

    I want to rewatch this now