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“ | I heard you gentlemen were having a party. Mind if I... crash it? | „ |
~ Red Hood confronting the Injustice Syndicate. |
The Red Hood is an Alternate-reality Opposite of the version of the Joker, appearing in the first season’s twelve episode “Deep Cover for Batman” in the TV Show Batman: The Brave and the Bold. He is a heroic Vigilante who is a member of the Justice Underground ends helping Batman rescue his friends from The Injustice Syndicate, including being the archenemy of one of it’s main members Owlman, who disfigured and caused his accident.
Just like his Counterpart, He is voiced by Jeff Bennet who also voices Johnny Bravo in the titular show, Drix in Osmosis Jones, Ted Shackleford in Curious George, Geppetto in Disney’s Pinocchio, The Sultan in Disney’s Aladdin, and Kowalski in the Madagascar franchise.
History[]
Origin[]
On Earth-23's Gotham City, an ordinary married man was a chemical engineer for Ace Chemical Plant, and aspiring comedian. After the tragic deaths of his wife and unborn child, he became a costumed vigilante called the Red Hood. Despite the obvious, the Red Hood established his secret headquarters in the Ace Chemical Plant. He became a constant enemy of Owlman and the Injustice Syndicate of America.
The Syndicate eventually discovered the Hood's hideout and tried to kill him once and for all. Owlman tossed the Red Hood into a vat of chemicals and acids.
Red Hood escaped death but discovered he was horribly disfigured. His skin was bleached white and his mouth was warped into a permanent smile. The Red Hood was already experienced with tragedy and while his mind was bent, he ultimately didn't go insane with at this development. Instead, he was persuaded to make a final stand against the Injustice Syndicate. Along with eight allies, Hood fought the Syndicate atop the Eyrie of Evil and failed. Red Hood managed to escape again and in desperation, resolved to tap the multiverse and search for allies. The Syndicate hunted him down and stole his technology, a phase oscillator.
Once again, the Red Hood escaped via trap door and later attacked the Syndicate when they broke into a nuclear plant to steal a rare isotope. Batman, disguised as Owlman, revealed himself to Red Hood and quickly outfitted him with a Bat Communicator. While being tortured by Silver Cyclone, Red Hood attempted to guide Batman right to him. In the aftermath, Red Hood found himself the leader of a successful rebellion and herald to a new age of good.
Quotes[]
“ | Sorry, I guess I’ll always be a little screw-loose. | „ |
~ Red Hood to Owlman before escaping the Injustice Syndicate. |
“ | I believe force will definitely be required. | „ |
~ Red Hood before fighting the Injustice Syndicate. |
“ | You, help me, Is that some kind of sick joke?! | „ |
~ Red Hood initially not believing Batman, thinking he's actually Owlman before realising it’s a parallel universe ally. |
“ | Be warned I’m not much to Look At. | „ |
~ Red Hood to Batman pointing out his disfigurement by Owlman. |
“ | Who’s broken now Cyclone. | „ |
~ Red Hood defeating the Silver Cyclone and sabotaging his Bomb with the help of Batman. |
Powers and Abilities[]
As with his counterpart Red Hood has no powers. Instead Red Hood is a powerful combatant, able to hold his own against the Injustice Syndicate before being out numbered. Additionally Red Hood is a expert marksman with his Red Spade throwing stars and can engineer chemicals that he uses in his fight against crime. He is shown incredible amount of willpower as pointed by Silver Cyclone that his psyche and mind did not break or even bend after the trauma he sustained after his disfigurement.