I’m not sure what kind of gun that is (guessing a flaregun?) but it can’t have more than one shot, due to the handguard being smaller than the barrel, there’s no physical way for a round to cycle. But good luck with that.
Was this the one where it turned out that one of the Robin’s was brainwashed into thinking he was the Joker’s kid, and Batman had to un-indoctrinate him?
It’s not a regular gun. It makes a little flagpole pop out with a “bang!” flag on it. Pull the trigger again and the whole flag, pole and all, flies out at lethal velocity.
I’m not sure what kind of gun that is (guessing a flaregun?) but it can’t have more than one shot, due to the handguard being smaller than the barrel, there’s no physical way for a round to cycle. But good luck with that.
One thing I look for in my cartoons is a precise and detailed attention to realism. Batman franchise as a whole: I am sorely dissapointed.
Good point, Schulz. This abomination of a gun is ruining the perfect, proven physics of the Batman universe.
But, for the record, we’re okay with a guy controlling an army of killer penguins.
That’s why I stick to James Bond Jr, and Captain Planet.
So….neither of you touch-holes saw that episode, eh?
It’s not a .38 Special, if that’s what you’re thinking.
Was this the one where it turned out that one of the Robin’s was brainwashed into thinking he was the Joker’s kid, and Batman had to un-indoctrinate him?
That’s what I was thinking, schulzbrianr.
It’s from Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker.
And yes that’s Robin drugged.
Then he has The Joker’s memories implanted in his brain and in the future The Joker takes over his body or something weird.
It’s not a regular gun. It makes a little flagpole pop out with a “bang!” flag on it. Pull the trigger again and the whole flag, pole and all, flies out at lethal velocity.
It is FROM THE FUTURE. Surely by then, they’ve been able to rewrite the laws of physics. Ya know, in the future.