
We don't see anything that really sets him apart from the rest of them beyond his laugh.

TRAVIS LANGLEY: Next up, the Joker in the 1966 film, "Batman, The Movie." This is the first film appearance by the Joker, played by Cesar Romero, who would not shave his mustache for the role. But for the people who feel particularly inferior, those who feel outcast, those who feel alienated, that they will be obsessed with that need to overcome their own deficits to try to feel superior. Adler felt that most of us are largely driven by a need to become superior to whatever we are, whatever we have been, that in some people they do in healthier ways than others. This one hits on some of what psychologist Alfred Adler called an inferiority complex. It's his own behavior that has caused his failure, but he's looking for an excuse. My name is not Oswald! It's Penguin! I am not a human being! I am an animal! TRAVIS LANGLEY: When the Penguin, after some failures, says, I am not a man, I am an animal, and he's blaming his physical differences in order to explain why people won't accept him, they were accepting him. Tim Burton has turned Penguin into a physically penguin-like little guy. If he could lose some of that belly, he would not because it helps him be bigger. He has what is informally known as a Napoleon complex, the small man who wants to be big. This is reflected in him wearing a tuxedo all the time.

He wants to be a crime lord, and he wants to be a tycoon. TRAVIS LANGLEY: Let's talk about the Penguin. We're going to temporarily extract every bit of moisture from your body. And the evil twin trope also comes out of our fear of our own dark sides, our fear of something that's not us imitating us, changelings, doppelgangers, copying people, duplicating them to do evil deeds that they themselves will be blamed for. But by the end, he is revealed to be not the scientist himself, but the scientist's servant's evil twin. I think they changed their mind partway through. And it really seems like the writers themselves did not know for sure who the Wizard really was.
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TRAVIS LANGLEY: Next up, the Wizard from 1949 movie serial, "Batman and Robin." This is the only appearance of the villain anywhere. So each side's perception mirrored the other side's perception of them. Well, that was how Americans were seen as well by others. Daka, wanting to see him as being egotistical, arrogant. Americans were looking at a villain such as Dr.

A mirror-image perception during a conflict is when each side's perception of the other mirrors the other side's perception of them. It is a character who is acting very haughty. That's why xenophobia, fear of foreigners and strangers, played a role in this racist story. He was both a stereotype and a villain type. Tito Daka was not directly a character from the comics. Tito Daka from the 1943 serial, "Batman." The year was 1943 at the height of World War II. Daka, humble servant of his majesty, Hirohito. Batman, the caped crusader, Dark Knight, superhero without superpowers- he is defined by his psychology, so his enduring enemies have to be defined by their psychology as well. Travis Langley, psychology professor, author of the book, "Batman and Psychology." I'm here to talk about each and every Batman movie villain. Langley breaks down what makes these villains tick. Looking at this villains from a psychological angle, Dr. Langely explains, in details, the motivations behind movie villains like the Joker, Catwoman, Riddler, Bane, Poison Ivy and more.

Travis Langley, a psychology professor and author, analyzes each and every villain from the Batman movies.
