Batman: Under the Red Hood

"Dare to look beneath the hood..."

- --Tagline

A film in the DC Universe Original Animated Movies line based on Batman. It's mainly an adaptation of elements from A Death in the Family and the more recent Under The Hood comic series, from which it derives its title. It goes for Darker and Edgier and is one of the darker and more brutally violent DC Animated films. Voice actors include Bruce Greenwood as Batman, Neil Patrick Harris as Nightwing, Jensen Ackles as the Red Hood, and John Dimaggio as the Joker.

"A helicopter Nightwing and Batman just grappled starts to crash and fall to the street bellow Nightwing: (referring to the grapple line attached to to copter) Is that gonna hold? Batman: No. (runs off after the helicopter, grabbing the grapple gun right out of Nightwing's hands) Nightwing: So you want me to--? Should I--? Okay... I'll just take care of this."
 * Actor Allusion: In the opening credits, Jensen Ackles' name appears next to a graveyard filled with cross-shaped tombstones, in what may be a reference to his role on Supernatural.
 * Adaptation Distillation/Pragmatic Adaptation: The works the film is based on are mostly adapted very well and quite faithfully, but the movie changes a few of the sillier or more complex aspects. From A Death in the Family, the political aspect of the Joker getting diplomatic immunity  because he became an ambassador for the Ayatollah was understandably dropped. As was the bit about The Joker selling a nuke to Arab terrorists. And the search for Jason Todd's mother among an Israeli Mossad agent, Lady Shiva, and a back-alley abortionist working as an aid relief worker. Actually, after taking out the silly parts from A Death in the Family, basically all that was left was . The major change from Under The Hood was using a completely different explanation for .  now has a larger role, and Black Mask's characterization has been somewhat changed.
 * Affably Evil: Ra's al Ghul.
 * Anti-Hero (Type IV or Type V): Red Hood.
 * As You Know: Used several times throughout the movie to explain who/what many lesser known characters and plot points are.
 * The Atoner: Ra's al Ghul
 * Back From the Dead:
 * Back-to-Back Badasses: Batman and Nightwing, and then later Batman and the Red Hood.
 * Bad Boss: Seriously, how is it even possible that people willingly work for Black Mask?
 * Badass Boast: Red Hood claims that he beheaded all the mob lieutenants in two hours, and can do a lot worse in a whole evening.
 * Badass Normal: Not only Batman but pretty much all the other heroes and villains who make appearances.
 * Batman Gambit: Despite this being a Batman movie, it wasn't played by Batman but by the Red Hood. Everything the Hood did in the events of the film, was to get
 * "You can't. Trust. ANYONE."
 * Bloodless Carnage: Done intentionally to keep the film PG-13, though it is averted in one or two instances.
 * Book Ends: The movie starts with Jason as Robin and ends with
 * Bottomless Magazines: How many bullets does Red Hood have?
 * Bound and Gagged: Pretty much everyone who.
 * Butt Monkey: Nightwing:


 * Came Back Wrong: Played with.

"Nightwing: Need a hand? Batman: No. Nightwing: Okay...well...how 'bout I just stick around and watch?"
 * The Cameo:
 * Riddler makes a nonspeaking appearance in flashback. Bruce Timm is credited as his voice actor, despite the sum total of his lines being grunts as he's being pummeled.
 * Talia Al'Ghul and Ubu.
 * Canon Foreigner: The techno ninja assassin group, the Fearsome Hand of Four. Their inclusion probably killed two birds with one stone for the creators. First, the original assassin characters from the comic were included to tie Under The Hood with the DCU continuity at the time, something that was dead weight for a stand alone film. And second, with the original characters dropped, they were free to make at least one of them a woman so they could give more balance to a very male cast.
 * Captain Obvious: Nightwing sometimes falls into this.
 * Chekhov's Skill: Done in reverse. Red Hood is shown cutting Batman's line before it goes taut. Then, in the flashback immediately following that scene,, in what is one of the more obvious clues to the Red Hood's identity.
 * Cheerful Child: Tween Jason, in the flashbacks.
 * Chronic Backstabbing Disorder:
 * Cold-Blooded Torture:
 * Conspicuous CG: Pretty much every vehicle and some of the backgrounds, although executed better than in the earlier days of DC Animated films.
 * Continuity Nod: Names such as The Penguin, Harvey Dent and the Scarecrow are bandied about by Jason, and he also references "friends [Joker] has crippled". The Joker's quip about the camera could also be a veiled reference to the events of The Killing Joke.
 * This could indicate that Joker has the same backstory that he had in The Killing Joke.
 * The powers that Amazo uses (super strength, flight, laser eyes) were most likely absorbed from Superman
 * Cool Bike: The Batcycle at the beginning of the film, though it is a mite too slow for Batman to get there in time.
 * Cool Car: Several incarnations of the Batmobile
 * Cool Plane: The Batwing, with functions such as "Auto Deploy" that drops Batman out the bottom.
 * Crazy Prepared: It's a Batman adaptation, so this one is a given, but special mention must be made of Red Hood's helmet. It has a remote-detonated bomb in it. For all those times when he wants to remove his helmet and roll it toward his adversary.
 * Curb Stomp Battle: As soon as Batman disarms the Red Hood near the end, their fight quickly turns into this, with Batman knocking him all over the place. Even more awesome is when you realize that he could have done this at any point, but didn't because he wanted to actually
 * Cyber Cyclops: One of the ninjas Red Hood fights, complete with Eye Beam.
 * Darker and Edgier: The crew behind the film have stated that they hold the opinion this could be their darkest work yet, both compared to the DCAU and the previous films in the line. They wouldn't be too far off.
 * The Danza: Bruce Greenwood as Bruce Wayne/Batman
 * Deadpan Snarker:
 * Nightwing. In glorious fashion.

"Druglord: You wanna die? There are easier ways to kill yourself! Red Hood: Yeah, like yelling at the guy who's holding the AK-47."
 * And surprisingly, the Red Hood.

"Ms. Li: Yes, Batman likes to keep things."
 * Ms. Li, with an extra emphasis on the deadpan part.

"Black Mask: When he shows up to shut us down, have a party waiting for him. And when I say party, I actually mean a whole lot of people who are gonna kill him! Ms. Li: I figured."
 * Determinator: Jason in the opening, to an enormous extent. After the Joker's done beating him (inflicting, or so the Joker supposes, broken ribs and a punctured lung), Jason rolls over, gets up, and walks all the way to the front door, slipping and stumbling the entire way, even mustering the energy to try to shake the door open. What really sells it are the close-ups on his bruised and broken face, free of pain or fear and with completely focused eyes. Even when he's facing the bomb ready to explode in seconds, he never loses that composure.
 * Dissimile

"Robin/Jason: 20 rounds a second and you were still too slow."
 * Dodge the Bullet:
 * The film sometimes manages the difficult feat of actually making it look convincing for someone to do this (if not plausible). The teenage Jason even comments on it.

"Nightwing: Lasers! He's got lasers!"
 * Downer Beginning
 * Downer Ending: Because, after all is said and done, nothing changed.
 * The Dragon: Ms. Li to Black Mask. She doesn't do a lot onscreen, but she's apparently the one who organizes Black Mask's heists and plans out said heist's finer details.
 * Drop What You Are Doing:
 * Alfred, upon seeing the results of
 * Ra's, at the beginning.
 * Enhance Button: Being the Batman and having the Batcomputer, this is somewhat justified (Batman and Nightwing automatically enhance a still image of Red Hood). Batman also has an audio enhance button, but we are shown the process of him phasing out the background noise.
 * Even Evil Has Standards:
 * Ra's is greatly upset  calling it both unnecessary and brutal. Batman points out he never had a problem killing before. Ra's counters by pointing out he has killed for a greater good, never for laughs as Joker did.
 * Red Hood allows the drug trade to continue if he gets a cut of the cash and the dealers stay away from kids.
 * Evil Versus Evil: Red Hood vs Black Mask.
 * Eye Beams/Frickin' Laser Beams: Amazo uses them during their fight. Nightwing even lampshades it:

"Black Mask: You. New guy. New Guy: Sir! Black Mask: Don't be nervous, kid. But if you keep staring at me like that... I'm gonna cut your eyes out."
 * Eye Colors:
 * Blue Eyes: Bruce Wayne
 * Gray Eyes: Ra's al Ghul
 * Green Eyes: Jason Todd.
 * Red Eyes, Take Warning: The Joker and Black Mask both have red eyes.
 * As does Amazo, when using heat vision.
 * Eye Scream:
 * What Black Mask threatens his newest mook with whist gawking at his unusual appearance:


 * Also,
 * Face Death with Dignity:
 * Family-Unfriendly Death: All over the place, though because most of it happens just offscreen, Red Hood setting a guy on fire by shattering a lit Molotov Cocktail in the guy's hand, is unnerving. And
 * Fingore: A batarang jammed in the chamber causes Red Hood's gun to backfire, resulting in a bloodied hand.
 * Fix Fic: Adaptation Distillation above, but in this case (in regards to the Under The Hood parts) it's the original writer fixing his own story years after the fact.
 * Flash Back
 * Flying Brick: The Amazo robot has super-strength, flight and laser eye beams.
 * Gender Flip: In the original comic, Ms. Li is a Mr. Li. As the only female character was cut due to Adaptation Distillation, the gender change was likely to prevent the entire cast from being all-male.
 * Gone Horribly Wrong: Said by Ra's Al Ghul himself to describe how
 * Good Guns, Bad Guns: Red Hood has a (heavily modified) AK-47. Talia has a Luger. Both are "bad guy" guns.
 * Gory Discretion Shot: Used quite a bit, such as the camera cutting away whenever someone is shot in the head. Also used in the scene where . We are as well never shown the contents of Red Hood's bag of.
 * Groin Attack: In the flashback, kid Jason kicks The Riddler in the cojones. :

": But why? Why on God's earth is he still alive?"
 * Guns Akimbo: Red Hood is very fond of this trick.
 * He Who Fights Monsters: The entire theme of the film.
 * Hot Chick in a Badass Suit: Miss Li.
 * I Just Shot Marvin in the Face: Non-gun example: Red Hood takes off his helmet and rolls it on the ground over to Batman. Batman glances down at it and looks up at Red Hood, who smirks, presses a button and detonates his helmet. With a remote control he kept in his pocket. That blows up his helmet. That he wears on his head.
 * Ironic Echo: At the beginning of the film when the Joker is having a one-sided discussion with Jason, he asks him if the beatings hurt.
 * Joker Immunity: Obviously, since the Joker is around.
 * The trope is given a serious Lampshade Hanging from.


 * Knight Templar: Red Hood attempts to restrict the drug market by controlling it, specifically telling the dealers never to sell to kids. His methods at enforcing his will on the Gotham underworld often includes murder.
 * Large Ham: The Joker, of course, but special mention goes to Black Mask, who stands out by far as the hammiest, screamiest, most hilariously skewed character in the movie - and somehow he manages to be even hammier in the comic the movie is based off of.
 * Laser Blade: The female member of the Fearsome Hand of Four had two of these.
 * Legacy Character:
 * Red Hood. According to the movie, there had been many previous Red Hood villains,
 * And of course, Dick Grayson and Jason Todd both used to be Robin.
 * Le Parkour: Batman and Nightwing's chase of the Red Hood involved a bit of this.
 * Little No: Batman has one near the beginning after the warehouse explodes.
 * Made of Explodium: The chemicals at the factory that Red Hood lures Batman to.
 * Made of Iron: The number of close explosions that Batman and others survive without any real injury is kind of ridiculous.
 * Magical Security Cam: Justified, in that we're shown Batman taking the time to turn on a camera in his cowl while he is chasing the Red Hood.
 * Mythology Gag:
 * The Joker's jumpsuit reads "11940" - he debuted in the comics in Batman #1 in 1940.
 * Ms. Li notes that Batman likes to keep things, a reference to the Batcave's collection of artifacts from past cases.
 * As Robin in the prologue, Jason Todd had the exact same red and black outfit Tim Drake last had as Robin in the comics.
 * The DNA sample for is marked 00428, the issue of Batman where he died, and DNA sample for Red Hood is marked 00635, the issue where.
 * During his early years as Robin, Jason resembles and behaves like his pre-Crisis version and like Dick Grayson; while in his teens, he acts more like his Post-Crisis version.
 * My God, What Have I Done?: Ra's Al Ghul does this twice in the movie and for different reasons each time.
 * My Greatest Failure: Batman believes Jason's death to be this.

"Joker: "So, what's the plan? Slumber Party? Charades? A little Truth or Dare? YES! I'll start with dare!" (Red Hood pulls out a crowbar) Joker: "Or maybe I'll just go with truth.""
 * Never Found the Body:
 * A more straight forward example was earlier in the film when
 * Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: Batman is this, at least in his own eyes.
 * No Indoor Voice: Black Mask.
 * No Name Given: Ms. Li, until the end credits.
 * Non-Indicative Name: The Red Hood actually wears a helmet, not a hood.
 * Not So Stoic: Ms. Li understandably drops her unnervingly-calm demeanor once.
 * Offhand Backhand: Batman does this back in the good old days of themed villains.
 * Oh Crap:
 * Batman's look of shock when he processes the audio of Red Hood's taunt, and discovers that the last word was
 * Black Mask saying "Oh, hell," as his reaction to
 * We also get a nice "Oh crap"-look from the Joker after the Red Hood captures him and the Joker sees him take out a crowbar.
 * We also get a nice "Oh crap"-look from the Joker after the Red Hood captures him and the Joker sees him take out a crowbar.


 * Similarly, Red Hood's "crap" in the final fight, when Batman attacks him with explosive pellets.
 * Jason Todd gives a sad example in the beginning of the film, where after
 * Pay Evil Unto Evil: Red Hood plays this trope HARD. In the beginning, he even went as far as to deliver the heads of mob leaders' highest lieutenants to said mob leaders in a duffel bag to prove a point.
 * Pensieve Flashback: A couple happen to Batman, including his first meeting with Jason Todd thanks to Jason stealing the wheels from the batmobile and later him, in the Batcave, arguing with Jason as Robin.
 * Powered Armor: The Fearsome Hand of Four.
 * Pretty Spry for a Dead Guy: Subverted. Bruce and Alfred do not dispute that Jason died during his encounter with The Joker and dig up his casket.
 * Psycho for Hire: The Joker, in spades. And, once again, he proves that hiring him or doing business with him in general is a very bad idea.
 * R-Rated Opening: Weird, because the film itself as a whole is rated PG-13.
 * Sadistic Choice
 * Save the Villain: Twice. First with and then with
 * Batman also intervenes in the fight between Red Hood and the Fearsome Hand of Four, but Red Hood was stalling so this would happen anyway.
 * Sexy Secretary: Ms. Li.
 * Shoo Out the Clowns: Nightwing is injured and taken home before Bruce discovers just what Red Hood said as the train passed.
 * Shout-Out: The Riddler is ordering around some very familiar looking droogs.
 * Sidekick Graduations Stick: Dick changing from Robin to Nightwing. Also,
 * Spared by the Adaptation:
 * Also Black Mask murders pretty much all of his remaining lieutenants in an unsuccessful attempt to make a deal with the Hood in the comics.
 * Start of Darkness: For the Red Hood, it was finding out

"Fleeing Thug 1: "I think I lost him, you think I lost him?" Fleeing Thug 2: "I think you lost him... I think we're good." Batman immediately lands on the hood of their getaway truck"
 * Stealth Hi Bye: It wouldn't be a Batman film without it.
 * Summon Bigger Fish : Black Mask's final gambit. He is painfully aware of the fact.
 * Taking A Fourth Option: When the Red Hood confronts Batman with a Sadistic Choice
 * Technicolor Ninjas: The Fearsome Hand of Four wear green powered armor. Doesn't stop them from sneaking up on Red Hood or giving him a fight for his life.
 * Tempting Fate: This hilarious exchange in the beginning:

"Nightwing: You know what I missed most running with you? The toys."
 * Theme Tune Cameo: What sounds an awful lot like the distinctive drum beat of "Molossus" from The Dark Knight Saga plays during the flashback where Batman and Robin pursue the Joker in Sarajevo.
 * Those Two Guys: Black Mask and Ms. Li. Seriously, they're as different as night and day, and neither of them has a scene without the other. Also, Black Mask lampshades that they're not important to the plot so much as just caught in the crossfire.
 * Thou Shalt Not Kill: He's Batman.
 * Time Bomb: All of the bombs make the compulsory beeping sounds during countdown, allowing the heroes to notice them before they go off. Also, during the endgame when, there is of course, a 20-second countdown rather than an instant trigger to allow Batman to act. Because all bombs need a countdown.
 * Justified: At this point in time,  Also possibly justified with the Joker (in the intro-flashback) due to the fact that he's the Joker and would want people to know that they were going to die.
 * Timeshifted Actor: Jason Todd is played by no less than 3 actors;  And the first one is Alex Martella, Vincent Martella's little brother, and he played Robin's teen incarnation! They got to work in the booth together!
 * Too Dumb to Live: The dealers talking trash to Red Hood when he has not only a gun pointed at them, but the high ground as well.
 * Unwitting Pawn: Black Mask and Joker are each this for Red Hood. The former of whom even lampshades this.
 * Visual Pun: When Red Hood attacks Black Mask with a rocket launcher, the explosion hits a fire escape door and it bursts into flame.
 * Vomiting Drug Dealer: One mook's reaction to a duffel bag full of severed heads.
 * Wham! Line: "You haven't lost your touch, Bruce."
 * What the Hell, Hero?:
 * Red Hood's primary motivation for clashing with Batman. The twist is
 * Earlier in a flashback Batman gives one to Jason when he breaks the collarbone of a thug that he was going to interrogate. Jason doesn't apologize for it, but he does apologize for screwing up their mission.
 * Where Does He Get All Those Wonderful Toys?:


 * Would Hit a Girl: Red Hood, given his Anti-Hero status, doesn't recognize genders in a fight as he had no problem fighting the katana-wielding female assassin. Same goes for Batman as well.
 * Wouldn't Hit a Girl: Despite Ms. Li being all snarky at the Black Mask, he never really hits her. He goes directly for the guy beside her.
 * X Meets Y: Batman meets Magnum Force
 * Your Head Asplode:
 * Red Hood does this to one of the assassins, and blood is sprayed all over the wall behind him, much to Batman's horror.
 * There's also Batman using plastique to blow Amazo's head off, but then, Amazo is a robot.
 * Then of course there's Red Hood's helmet... though it doesn't end up exploding. Not with anyone's head in it, anyway.