My first PMV, from early 2020. The song is an obvious fit for Batman villains, so yeah, here's a PMV about them. Wild Fire - Villain: • Wild Fire - Villain (O... All characters in the video belong to DC.
This is one of the best Batman animations ever. You mentioned villains as high as joker all the way down to calendar man that was epic! It’s so nice to see all the Batman villains being appreciated.
This is so amazing!!! I love all these D.C villians and the lines all match so well!!! Your very good at drawing and create such an interesting story :)
This got me thinking about what dnd class Batman’s rouges would be. I think that these are the classes they would be Riddle and mr freeze would be wizards, for the riddler it’s because he’s smart, and mr freeze gained his ice theme because he experienced something that caused his theming Poison ivy as a Druid, which I think is self-explanatory The ventriloquist would be a warlock with Scarface as his patron Firefly would also be a wizard with a fire based spell set, or a circle of wildfire druid This one may be a stretch, but scarecrow as a rouge because a lot of the time rouges are dark and edgy kinda like scarecrow Killer croc would be a barbarian because croc rages a lot and he’s definitely a powerful fighter Joker really depends on what iteration like for example the one from the Batman 2004 I would say either fighter or monk, but for simplicity let’s just say he’s a bard Zasaz was difficult but I’m gonna say rouge because he’s a murderer and uses knives a lot Ras al goul would be a fighter Bane Is actually a three way split between barbarian monk and fighter Hush would be a rouge because I couldn’t think of anything else and I just think it suits him Dead shot would be a rouge in the assassin sub class Hugo strange would either be a wizard for the same reason riddler is a wizard, or an artificer because he makes machines I believe Man-bat would be a fighter, and would be a part of the lycanthrope race I know I left out a lot of the villains on the list, this is because I can’t think of any for them, but feel free to either change the classes of some to be more fitting or give classes to the ones I missed in the replies, and they can be multi classed or be in sub classes.
Catwoman is definetly a rogue. Clayface could be a bard. He is an actor after all. I can see Harly as a barbarian. Killer moth is a swarmkeeper ranger. Characters like two-face, black mask and penguin could be bards, rogues or bard/rogue multiclasses.
Holy shit this is incredible! Why does it have so few likes this is amazing?! I love that you managed to include so many different villains even the ones that most tend to forget about, much respect! 👌
Batman of course, he has more villains with the cool factor. But since I've read more Spider-man than Batman, I have a soft spot for many Spidey rogues.
@@mercurialmynah1502 I personnaly think that they're at the same level, for different reasons, but those two rogues gallery are clearly the two best in history.
The animated series gave these guys such amazing backstories, that I hate when comic writers try to ruin it by writing them as pedophiles. It's just not original and I swear almost every villain in the comics was written as a pedo at some point just because pedophiles are bad and evil. The animated series didn't just label them as something and then that was it. The villains in the animated series were good at one point. They were scammed, bullied, tricked, lied to or seriously did just need psychological help and some had selfish doctors that exploited there mental illnesses. There so much that makes them not just a villian in the animated series but a human being. Don't get me wrong SOME comics do the characters right by giving them more backstory, but not all, I think there was one episode from the animated series called 'perchance to dream' where the ending was different from the comic ending. In the episode ending Bruce finds out his dream life is nothing more than a dream created by the mad hatter to "keep him out of the mad hatters life". This is the one episode where it would have been more impact full if they went with the comic ending because it reveals that yes there 'villians' but still human. In the comic ending which I encourage everyone to read, the mad hatter says he noticed how everytime batman beat him and stopped his crimes, that it never seemed to bring him any joy and that infact the batman was the saddest person the hatter ever met, so he tried to 'help him' by giving him his dream life. These are the kinds of villains I love seeing batman fight against because as Harvey would say, there two sides to every coin. It's why I love well written antagonists. Anyway sorry for the rambling....😅