Top 25 Moments When Superheroes Dealt With Bullies

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In today's video we discuss the Top 25 Moments When Superheroes Dealt With Bullies.
This list is just my opinion so feel free to let me know about your thoughts in the comment section below.
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Superman's explanation of how he beat up the bully so quickly, after getting thrashed earlier by said bully, was iconic
"Oh I've been...uh...working out."

daevydjae
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I know it's a show but the time when Clark confronts the guy who punched his son and threatened his wife on Superman & Lois is still the best one.

BlackKGSR
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3:34 The blasts from Scott's eyes aren't lasers (common misconception), his eyes are windows to another dimension made of pure kinetic energy. That's why they tear things up and not so much burn them.

vitaminq
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I appreciate most that they were true to the comics, that Cyclops does not fire lasers, he fires kinetic energy, his eye beam(s) push, they don’t burn or cut. When Cyclops lets loose in the bathroom stall, the stall door is pushed into the kid, and both are pushed into the wall.

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Fun Fact: Part of that fight between Peter Parker and the bully was parodied in the new Deadpool movie. When Wolverine and Deadpool fought, Deadpool dodged his punches in the same pattern.

quietgiant
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You know what's crazy? Kostner made too much sense as Jonathon Kent. I loved that movie immensely for that casting choice alone, because of all the movies I've seen him in, he always put off this aura of "the good father" in his performances. Not "the perfect dad, " because his characters were most often men who aimed to carve a path for the future, and that's what I usually think of when someone says "father."

DJBSharpMusic
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I think what was missed was the bully scene in Alita - "Battle Angel"

tagebuchdergefuhle
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Maybe his laser vision had a ramp up for this scene. This makes sense, as it seems that Cyclops wants to verbally roast his villains rather than literally roast them. He also was just discovering his powers, and was likely to be gently exploring his newfound powers.

drewlucas
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Dude seriously Hanock was the most badass bully scene.

arvindh
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RIP Christopher reeve He Will forever be the Beloved Superman

jalenikezeue
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Loki was a bully and the Hulk served him brutally.

georgecherry
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Scotts first manifestation of his eye beams wasn't at full power right away. The beam doesn't go all the way through the building until he gets to the roof. If you slow down the scene you see the damage his eye blasts do gets more powerfull as he goes up the wall. therefore the door withstanding it makes sense since it was at the begining .

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Anything with Kevin Costner is always so freaking good he is such a great actor

PapaBear-
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"Rocky Raccoon" ???? Come on, man! It's Rocket Raccoon! 😂😂😂

CookingWithCrocker
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You’re the first who has commented on Eric/Magneto’s power over metal. With a nickname like “Magneto”, I presumed he could only exert control over metallic objects when there was a magnetic force associated with the metal. But, throughout the movie series this was never explicitly explained but the viewer was served up with the insinuation that he controlled all types of metal. For example - bullets. Most all bullets (the projectile which is the tip and travels down the barrel and exits toward the target) are made from lead and some degree of copper. In fact many nowadays are made with a copper jacket and even more modern bullets are made entirely of copper. All that to make the point that neither lead nor copper are magnetic yet Eric controls them with ease.

slypperyfox
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Bullies hated it when i kept getting up no matter how harsh a beating I got.

rucu
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I am probably the only one with this particular opinion, but I think Superman‘s revenge on the bully was the worst way he could’ve done it. Not only is he now guilty of property destruction (and that being willful), but the bully also is probably not aware that he’s the one that did it, so the revenge isn’t as sweet as it could be. Taking care of a bully in most of these clips depicts individuals making the bully realize that picking on their victim is not a good idea. The bully in this scene doesn’t really get that idea. He just knows “Oh stink, my truck is destroyed!” There’s no reason for him to assume that the two events go hand-in-hand.

SigningSheriff
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The part where Mr. Kent sacrifices himself to keep Clark's secret during the storm is intense.

Administrator_O-
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"Burn, " "lasers in his eyes." Oh boy, they're going to come for you.

robb
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I watched X-Men First Class when it came out, then rewatched it before Deadpool And Wolverine came out. And that opening scene with Erik was WAY darker than I remember.

VegetaReal