Batman Beyond, the film :)
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yes he did but then he stopped ----- after he was dead.
steal from the rich to give to the poor
I think it was episode 45.
Episode 79 of Inuyasha
the same way most villians are created they have some sort of accident or they test an experiment on them selves and it goes HORRIBLY wrong then the next thing you know they got a grudge against humanity they give them selves a name they try to steal something they get caught by batman and robin they get sent to arkham asylum then they got a grudge on batman they trick the doctors into making them think there sane then they leave or they sneak out. then they attack batman or capture robin then batman stops them and before you know it you got a new villian so that's probably how they created SCARECROW but it also depends on who you talk to. there so many versions out there it's hard to tell which one the original story is
During the time of "Charlie" and "Omek"
NO....unless your Robin Hood
It wasn't right for Robin Hood to steal from the poor in the perspective of the Law, but as the "poor" thought it was a good thing Robin Hood was claimed a hero, and in many ways he was. But in this age the world is ruled by the government, and the government makes the law, and it is illegal to steal. SO even though people thought of Robin Hood as a hero technically he was breaking the law. So it wasn't right to steal then, and it still isn't okay to steal.\ I hope this helps
The Simpsons - 1989 Steal This Episode 25-9 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-PG
"Capitol Offense" Season 6 Episode 3