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Nothing lightens a heart more than a villian, be a mere meanie of the chapter or the driving plot villian, but sometimes, the writers go overboard and has zero chill delivering justice making us wonder if this cartoon was for kids, which is the case you know?
While i used the Cartoon Prefix, Animated films count
Ian Peek from Batman Beyond (Chapter: Sneek peek), a minor villian with a belt that lets him become intangible, your usual underdog villian, a reporter that uses his newfound power to try to find who Batman is, even commiting murder in his search, his ending comes when the belt overloads and he starts to become too intangible, going all the way down with Terry unable to stop his fall, even when he is able to momentally stop himself, it barely lasts and he falls though the floor, all while LAUGHING, not an evil laugh, but a laugh that screams "I have lost everything", even Bruce can only theorize on what will happen to him
This was a saturday morning cartoon, based on a comic
While i used the Cartoon Prefix, Animated films count
Ian Peek from Batman Beyond (Chapter: Sneek peek), a minor villian with a belt that lets him become intangible, your usual underdog villian, a reporter that uses his newfound power to try to find who Batman is, even commiting murder in his search, his ending comes when the belt overloads and he starts to become too intangible, going all the way down with Terry unable to stop his fall, even when he is able to momentally stop himself, it barely lasts and he falls though the floor, all while LAUGHING, not an evil laugh, but a laugh that screams "I have lost everything", even Bruce can only theorize on what will happen to him
This was a saturday morning cartoon, based on a comic