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|tab2 = Synopsis
 
 
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|fullname = Jack Napier <small>(possibly)</small><br>
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|fullname = Unknown
 
|alias = The Joker<br>
 
|alias = The Joker<br>
 
Mr. J<br>
 
Mr. J<br>
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Joe Kerr<br>
 
Joe Kerr<br>
 
Hermes <small>(by [[Maxie Zeus]])</small><br>
 
Hermes <small>(by [[Maxie Zeus]])</small><br>
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Jack Napier <small>(possible real name)</small><br>
 
Tim Drake
 
Tim Drake
|origin = DC Animated Universe
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|origin = ''Batman: The Animated Series''
|occupation = Hitman and Chauffeur for the Valestra Mob <small>(formerly)</small><br>
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|occupation = Hitman <small>(formerly)</small><br>
 
Gangster<br>
 
Gangster<br>
 
Professional criminal<br>
 
Professional criminal<br>
Crime lord<br>
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Crime Lord<br>
 
Terrorist<br>
 
Terrorist<br>
Anarchist<br>
 
 
Supervillain
 
Supervillain
 
|skills = Various gadgets and weapons<br>
 
|skills = Various gadgets and weapons<br>
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Genius-level intellect<br>
 
Genius-level intellect<br>
 
Trickery
 
Trickery
|hobby = Scheming.<br>
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|hobby = Scheming<br>
Tormenting others <small>(especially Batman and [[Lex Luthor (DC Animated Universe)|Lex Luthor]])</small>.<br>
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Tormenting others <small>(especially Batman and Lex Luthor)</small><br>
Playing around with [[Harley Quinn (DC Animated Universe)|Harley Quinn]].
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Playing around with Harley Quinn
|goals = Kill Batman, Superman, Static and the Justice League.<br>
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|goals = Kill Batman, Superman, Static and the Justice League <small>(failed)</small>.<br>
Cause as much destruction and misery throughout Gotham and Metropolis as possible <small>(all failed)</small>.<br>
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Cause as much destruction and misery throughout Gotham and Metropolis as possible <small>(failed)</small>.<br>
Drive Tim Drake to insanely so he could continue his legacy <small>(briefly succeeded, then failed)</small>.
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Drive Tim Drake to insanely so he could continue his legacy <small>(briefly succeeded)</small>.
 
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|crimes = {{Scroll box|Kidnapping<br>
 
Mass murder<br>
 
Mass murder<br>
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Blackmail<br>
 
Blackmail<br>
 
Psychological abuse<br>
 
Psychological abuse<br>
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Brainwashing<br>
 
Torture<br>
 
Torture<br>
 
Mutilation<br>
 
Mutilation<br>
 
Extortion<br>
 
Extortion<br>
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Betrayal<br>
 
Animal cruelty<br>
 
Animal cruelty<br>
 
Snuff filming<br>
 
Snuff filming<br>
Domestic abuse<br>
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Mongering<br>
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Oppression<br>
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Domestic Abuse<br>
 
Possession<br>
 
Possession<br>
 
Mass destruction<br>
 
Mass destruction<br>
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Stalking<br>
 
Stalking<br>
 
Incrimination}}
 
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|type of villain = Anarchistic Archenemy}} {{Quote|Without Batman, crime has no punchline.|Joker.}}
|type of villain = Anarchistic Archenemy}} {{Quote|Without Batman, crime has no punchline.|Joker.}} {{Quote|What's the matter, Batman? No witty comeback? No threat? Then I'll provide the narration... I'll begin with how I peeled back the layers of the boy's mind. Oh, he bravely tried to fight it at first. You would've been proud to see him so strong. But all too soon, the serums and the shocks took their toll, and the dear lad began to share such secrets with me. Secrets that are mine alone to know... '''Bruce'''. It's true, Batsy! I know everything. And kinda like the kid who peeks at his Christmas presents, I must admit, it's sadly anti-climactic. Behind all the sturm and batarangs, you're just a little boy in a playsuit, crying for mommy and daddy! It'd be funny if it weren't so pathetic. Oh, what the heck, I'll laugh anyway. '''HA HA HA HA HA HAA'''!|The Joker to Batman on how he tortured Robin into insanity.}}
 
{{Quote|You've lost, Batman. Robin is mine. The last sound you'll hear will be our laughter.|Joker taunting Batman.}}
 
   
The '''Joker''' (real name presumed to be '''Jack Napier''') is the secondary antagonist of the DC Animated Universe. He is a completely insane and disturbed psychopath who seeks to cause chaos, destruction and misery where ever and when ever he can, as well as the archenemy of Batman.
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The '''Joker''' (real name presumed to be '''Jack Napier''') is a major antagonist in the DC Animated Universe. He is a completely insane and disturbed psychopath who seeks to cause chaos, destruction and misery where ever and when ever he can, as wells as the archenemy of Batman.
   
He is the main antagonist of the ''Batman: The Animated Series'' show and its sequel series ''The New Batman Adventures'', a guest antagonist of ''Superman: The Animated Series'', one of the two main antagonist of the ''Justice League'' series and a one-shot antagonist of the ''Static Shock'' series. He also serves as the secondary antagonist of the 1993 film ''Batman: Mask of the Phantasm'', and the eponymous main antagonist of the 2000 film ''Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker''. He is also an iteration of [[Joker (DC)|The Joker]] from the DC Comics books.
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He is the main antagonist of the ''Batman: The Animated Series'' show and its sequel series, ''The New Batman Adventures'', a major antagonist of the ''Justice League'' series and a cameo antagonist in the show ''Static Shock''. He also serves as the secondary antagonist of the film ''Batman: Mask of the Phantasm'', and the eponymous main antagonist of the film ''Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker''. He is also an iteration of the [[Joker (DC)|Joker]] from the DC comic books.
   
He was voiced by {{w|Mark Hamill}}, who also famously portrayed [[w:c:hero:Luke Skywalker|Luke Skywalker]] in the ''Star Wars'' franchise and also portrayed [[Skeleton King]], [[Fire Lord Ozai]], [[The Elementals|Py-Ro]], [[Dictatious Maximus Galadrigal]], [[Darth Bane]], [[Kavaxas]], [[The Trickster (DC)|Trickster]] (as well as his [[The Trickster (Arrowverse)|''Arrowverse'' incarnation]]), and two other Batman villains, [[Tony Zucco]] and [[Ferris Boyle]].
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He was voiced by Mark Hamill, who also famously portrayed [[w:c:hero:Luke Skywalker|Luke Skywalker]] in the ''Star Wars'' franchise and also portrayed [[Skeleton King]], [[Fire Lord Ozai]], [[The Elementals|Py-Ro]], [[Dictatious Maximus Galadrigal]], [[Darth Bane]], [[Kavaxas]], [[The Trickster (DC)|Trickster]] (as well as his [[The Trickster (Arrowverse)|''Arrowverse'' incarnation]]), and two other Batman villains, [[Tony Zucco]] and [[Ferris Boyle]].
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==History==
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===''Batman: The Animated Series''===
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====Past====
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[[File:Joker_mob_days.png|thumb|left|200px|Joker before his disfigurement.]]Prior to his transformation, Joker was an unnamed assassin working for [[Salvatore Valestra]], [[Buzz Bronski]], and [[Chuckie Sol]]. The mob sent him to kill Carl Beaumont, a businessman who had embezzled from them. Sometime later, he formed his own gang and robbed the Ace Chemical plant. Batman arrived, and in the ensuing scuffle, the thug fell into a vat of chemicals. The chemicals inside the vat beached his skin white, turned his hair green, made his lips bright red and completely warped and destroyed his sanity, transforming him into the Joker. After taking up his new identity, Joker would establish himself as one of the main criminal powers in Gotham and became a recurring enemy of Batman. During one instance, while placed in Arkham Asylum, he manipulated his psychologist Doctor Harleen Quinzel into falling in love with him, driving her to join his gang as his chief flunky, [[Harley Quinn (DC Animated Universe)|Harley Quinn]].
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====As The Joker====
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[[File:The Joker 1.jpg|thumb|left|200px]]As the Joker, he pulled numerous schemes for both his own amusement and for personal profit, such as a Christmas-themed kidnapping of Commissioner Gordon, Summer Gleeson and Harvey Bullock ("Christmas with The Joker"), filling Gotham City with his laughing gas using a garbage boat ("The Last Laugh"), planting dynamite at the birthday party of Mayor Hill's son ("Be A Clown"), poisoning all of Gotham's fish with his toxins and trying to copyright them ("The Laughing Fish") and escaping Arkham to blow up a casino that was using his name sake ("The Joker's Wild"), but Batman and Robin always managed to defeat him and send him back to Arkham.
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In "Joker's Favor", Joker tried to blackmail a man named Charlie Collins after he encountered him on the highway, and threatened to kill his family if he didn't help him in his scheme to kill Commissioner Gordon during an award ceremony. Collins ended up getting the better of the cowardly psychopath, using one of his own fake explosives to trick him into giving up everything he knew about his family to Batman.
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In "Almost Got 'Im", Joker, [[Penguin (DC Animated Universe)|Penguin]], [[Two-Face (DC Animated Universe)|Two-Face]], [[Killer Croc (DC Animated Universe)|Killer Croc]], and [[Poison Ivy]] get together and play poker, remarking on the times in which they had nearly killed Batman. Joker, believing his story was the best, saved it for last, mocking the stories of his fellow criminals. When it was his turn, Joker pulls out a portable television set and played a recording of his failed attempt. In the tape, Joker and Harley Quinn had taken over Late Night Gotham Live, captured Batman and tried to electrocute him on live TV with an electric chair powered by the forced laughter of the kidnapped studio audience, but this attempt was foiled by [[Catwoman]]. Due to only being foiled by the appearance of Catwoman, all the other villains agree that Joker had the best story, while he simultaneously wins the poker game (by cheating). Joker then reveals that he had kidnapped Catwoman and was planning to kill her by turning her into cat food as revenge for her ruining his plan, although, he is then immediately knocked out by Batman (who was disguised as Croc the entire time) .
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[[File:Charlie_Collins_threatens_the_Joker.jpg|thumb|250px|The Joker gets a taste of his own medicine.]]
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In the movie ''Batman: Mask of the Phantasm''​, a vigilante called [[The Phantasm]] came to Gotham and, one by one, killed the mob leaders Joker had once worked for. Batman was accused of these crimes, but the Joker doubted this and set up a trap to kill the Phantasm before he himself was targeted. Joker eventually managed to find out that the killer wasn't Batman at all and that Andrea Beaumont, daughter of the embezzler he once killed on mob orders, had taken up the identity of the Phantasm. He fought the Phantasm, but she vanished to escape in an explosion, taking the laughing Joker with her. It remained unknown what happened to him after this. But he survived off-screen and went back to do what he does best — fighting Batman and terrorizing Gotham City with his deadly jokes.
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[[File:Judge_Joker_(BtAS).jpg|thumb|right|250px|Judge Joker]]
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In ''Trial'', along with other inmates in Arkham Asylum, Joker ran a sham trial for Batman with the inmates as judge and jury.
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The Joker later gotten a hold of an atomic bomb, taken the mayor hostage (although this was one of the very few times that he showed affection towards Harley when he realized that she had enough ‘guts’ to kill him), and even tried to succeed as a stand-up comedian while ruining three comedians’ acts for revenge on their judgment of him as unfunny — something he could never forgive. After this, he tried to destroy all Gotham City with his henchmen, but Batman, Robin and Harley Quinn destroyed his plane and defeated him.
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===Superman and Financial Failure===
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[[File:Joker_and_the_Laughing_Dragon.jpg|thumb|left|250px|The Joker steals the Laughing Dragon.]]Becoming broke and desperate, Joker and Harley Quinn stole a statue of a Chinese Dragon that turned out to be forged from Kryptonite. Using this, Joker traveled to Metropolis and put himself for hire for one billion dollars to kill Superman. [[Lex Luthor (DC Animated Universe)|Lex Luthor]] agreed to Joker's deal. Batman eventually fought The Joker along with the Man of Steel. Then, Joker began to annoy Luthor when he demanded to be paid more to kill both superheroes. While attempting to betray Luthor (who needless to say, had also tried to betray him) The Joker ended up fighting the World's Finest in an aircraft, the explosion of which seemed to killing him, though his body was never recovered. But he survived that fall and went back to terrorize Gotham again off screen.
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He turned up alive, was captured, but was shocked when he inherited millions of dollars from a mob kingpin named Barlowe, who had always despised him. Through deception was incredibly and playing the Joker's ego and greed, Barlowe set up a trap. Joker almost literally bought his way to a clean criminal record and then lived the high life on what he believed to be hundreds of millions. It was eventually revealed that only the first ten million dollars were real, which the Joker not only blew through, but was now, as Barlowe's heir, in the sights of the IRS. Joker could not reveal and possesses him, he's been tricked without looking like the clown he was. Joker decided to pull off a heist to restart his enterprises (without using any of his calling cards or signature styles that would link him to the crime), but was foiled, like always, by Batman. As he is taken back to Arkham Asylum, Harley Quinn (disguised as a police officer) beats Joker up with a baton for abandoning her to be arrested by Batman and Batgirl in the beginning of the episode and replacing her with a [[Fake Harley]], rather than bailing her out.
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[[File:Joker_and_Lex_Luthor_make_a_deal.jpg|thumb|250px|Joker makes a deal with Lex Luthor.]]
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On the seventh year anniversary of the Joker's "birth", the Joker's actions turned reporter Jack Ryder into the Creeper. The Creeper, while heroic, mercilessly harassed Harley and Joker, to the point even Joker considered Creeper to be a lunatic, actually begging Batman to arrest him. Creeper captured Harley and defeated the Joker in a dump park, who was later taken in custody by Batman.
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After this, Harley Quinn captured Batman and tried to kill him for obtain Joker's admiration, but he hit her and threw her through the window of the building in, believing that no one had the right to kill Batman but himself. Batman eventually frees himself and fights Joker on top of a monorail, and punched the Joker into the chimney of Ace Chemicals, apparently killing him. But for unknown reasons, he survived the mortal fall and sent some flowers and a note to Quinn.
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===Later life and Justice League===
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The Joker later planned on forming a metahuman gang from the local mutants known as "Bang Babies". Villains such as [[Hotstreak]] and [[Talon (Static Shock)|Talon]] eagerly joined his gang. However Batman, Robin, and Dakota's own resident hero Static teamed up and escaped the Joker's death trap, arresting the Clown Prince of Crime in the process. Joker tried to shock Batman with a joy-buzzer after his defeat, only for Static to not only ignore and absorb the buzzer's power, but shock the Joker right back, only worse. Joker and his gang was arrested after that.
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Not wanting anything to do with Joker after their first encounter, Lex Luthor tried to keep him out of his Injustice Gang, but he is ultimately persuaded to relent by him after [[Copperhead (DC)|Copperhead]] is arrested and Joker provides knowledge on Batman. Using a tracking device Batman had planted on him, Joker lured Batman to the Injustice Gang's hideout and knocks him out. With Batman now captured, Joker urges Lex to let him kill Batman, but is frustrated when he is not allowed to and then proceeds to annoy Lex as he searches through Batman's utility belt. Joker then forces Batman to watch the expected destruction of the JLA's Watchtower, knowing that Luthor would give him permission to kill Batman if his plan succeeded, but it fails and Joker is not allowed to finish Batman yet again. Knowing Batman was swaying her to his way of thinking, Joker betrays and electrocutes [[Cheetah (DC)|Cheetah]] into unconsciousness. During the Gang's final confrontation with the JLA, Joker uses a trick exploding doll and several marbles to attack Flash and Wonder Woman, but quickly runs away when he realizes that he's outmatched. After the rest of the Gang is defeated, Joker rushes to the basement of their warehouse base to kill Batman, only to be knocked out by Batman, who states that he could have escaped their prison at any time he wanted, but chose to stay and watch on them instead.
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He discovered and entered a secret government compound dubbed Section 12. At the time, it was under the supervision of the Cadmus Project, a federal initiative to procure defenses against the Justice League in case they ever went rogue. Joker arrived at the facility and killed the staff using his Joker Venom. He then freed their captives and fashioned them as a card deck hand, dubbing them his '[[Royal Flush Gang]]'. During his time at the facility, the Joker also came across some of Project Cadmus' secret technology, and discovered a microchip that allowed it's user to copy their DNA.
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Rather than use the technology early, the Joker decided to save the technology for another time. The Joker with his new team then left the facility before purchasing air time on several networks under the moniker of "Gwynplaine Entertainment" and broadcast a live feed of Las Vegas. The Joker secretly planted several dozen extremely powerful time-bombs all throughout the city, and threatened to blow up the entire city early if anyone but the Justice League tried to stop him. Though the Justice League manage to disarm the bombs and defeat the Royal Flush Gang, the bomb stunt was merely to attract viewers throughout the world. The real plan was to use the powers of the Gang's fifth member, Ace, who could drive people insane just by looking at them in person or on TV. The Joker then transmitted Ace's thought waves across the air to render everyone under a mass psychosis. Batman confronted the Joker alone, and despite almost being driven insane by Ace's powers and receiving vicious beatings from Joker, managed to reveal to Ace that the Joker held on to a special headband used to nullify Ace's powers by Project Cadmus. Ace, in anger, used her power on the Joker and temporarily incapacitated him, rendering him temporarily catatonic.
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====Joker's Death====
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Years later, he planned one final joke on Batman after realizing the "game" was getting old. The Joker and Harley Quinn kidnapped Tim Drake (the current Robin and Dick Grayson's successor) after Tim saved an unknown woman from a criminal, unaware that it is a trap and subjected him to three weeks of torture and brainwashed him into becoming a small version of the Joker called Joker Junior, much to Batman and Batgirl's horror, also finding out all of Batman's secrets (including Batman's true identity) in the process. On top of that, he documented the whole interrogation with an old video projector and possibly slides (since he claimed he had them). Batman came to the abandoned Arkham Asylum and saw what had happened to Tim. In retaliation, Batman engaged in a bloody fight with the Joker (willing to break the Joker in two for his actions), only for the Joker to stab Batman in the knee and gloat over his success (in the edited version, he punches Batman off the edge and the blood was removed).
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[[File:Joker death (edited).jpg|thumb|right|200px|Joker's death in the edited version.]]
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[[File:Jokers death.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Joker's death in the unedited version.]]
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He gave a Bang-Flag gun to Tim to finish off the Dark Knight, but instead Tim focused his rage on the one who had broken him, and fatally shot the Joker, (in the edited version, he pushed Joker into liquids (possibly water), who slipped and grabbed the lever and pulled it down as he was slipping, electrocuting himself) and says to himself, "That's not funny! That's not..." before he dies. Tim then enters into a mental breakdown, crying whatever sanity he has left of himself as Barbara Gordon (the current Batgirl) comforts him.
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The remains of the Joker were buried under Arkham, and Tim was given therapy to cope with his trauma. Commissioner Gordon learned of what happened and promised to keep it a secret, while it seemed Harley had fell into the bottomless pit and perished during the battle as well. The other people who also knew the incident were the Dark Knight's butler, Alfred Pennyworth and Bruce's first partner and the former Robin, Dick Grayson who has left for Bludhaven. One year later, Tim was finally recovered from his trauma, but Bruce forbade Tim from being Robin again and swore that he will never endanger another young partner again. Tim soon left after this, choosing to make the right decision for himself. Barbara soon retired from her career as Batgirl and went on to follow her father's footsteps as the new police commissioner of Gotham City following her father's retirement. Despite his death, Joker's legacy as a criminal mastermind and homicidal maniac would live on for years. Whilst the people of Gotham were relieved at the Joker's final and ultimate defeat, they still feared his destructive legacy. Years later several groups of criminals called [[the Jokerz]] started appearing around the globe, honoring the Clown Prince of Crime's legacy. One of the gang's members, Ghoul (who coincidentally would be the member of the Jokerz gang that would serve the newly revived Joker.) stated that there are 9,453 active Jokerz that are divided into approximately 200 separate groups. Bruce continued the rest of his crime fighting career as Batman for years after the incident a few years before his retirement in the prologue of ''Batman Beyond''.
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===Legacy (''Return of the Joker'')===
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[[File:596px-Thumb.jpg|thumb|220x220px|Joker in ''Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker'']]
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It seemed not even death itself could restrain the Joker. It turns out that before Joker died, he had implanted the microchip he stole from Cadmus encoded with his DNA, memories and personality on Tim's neck. The chip soon began to activate itself automatically, transforming Drake into the Joker. According to the Joker, any lingering memories were chalked up as bad dreams by Drake. Over time, the Joker's subconscious awakened and began to assume control of Drake's body.
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Over the course of forty years, the Joker plotted his return using Drake's body. With Drake's knowledge of communications and his martial skills as Robin, Joker staged a series of corporate thefts utilizing a sub-group of [[the Jokerz]] which had formed in his absence, proving how influential he had become. With the technology, Joker created a satellite jammer and hijacked control of a Hyperion class defense satellite orbiting the planet. If any of Tim Drake's family were worried in any way, Joker would simply call on the phone with Tim's voice saying he'll be working late.
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Joker then revealed himself to Bruce Wayne at a party during his return to Gotham. The new Batman managed to stop Joker from killing Bruce, but Joker escaped. After a time, Terry deduced Drake had some connection and decided to confront The Joker.
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However before he could reach Joker's hideout, Joker tested the new Batman by chasing after him using his satellite to send a powerful laser at the Batmobile whilst incinerating a small part of Gotham. After stopping the beam, the new Batman tracked Joker down to his hideout (an abandoned Candy Factory called the ''Jolly Jack'') and confronted Tim. Tim started to remember how he killed the original Joker and started to act strange; when Tim accidentally mentioned the new Batman's real name he transformed into the Joker, revealing he had deduced Batman's identity. After explaining how he survived, Joker and Batman fought.
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In the skirmish, the electric joy buzzer that Joker was using gets knocked out of his hand and falls into the wiring of the jamming system, redirecting the satellite's laser straight to Joker's hideout. Batman stranded Joker within the compound and fought him one on one. In the finale, Batman taunted the Joker, saying he had only returned because he could never make the original Batman laugh. This greatly enraged Joker and he managed to trap Terry under a wooden table and started strangling him.
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Joker then ordered Terry to laugh before he dies and when Joker got closer in order to hear Terry better, Terry taunts by saying "Ha ha!" and uses Joker's own toy buzzer to electrocute him on the neck. The surge destroyed the microchip, restoring Tim back to normal and destroying the Joker once and for all. After so many years of waging a one-on-one war, Batman had finally won after a long struggle, destroying the Joker forever.
   
 
==Personality==
 
==Personality==
The Joker was a deranged man, even prior to his chemical bath: he harbored little remorse for any murders he committed as a hitman and even intended to start his own criminal organization. He even killed one of the people who hired him after he paid his debt. After falling into a vat of chemicals and becoming the Joker, his insanity increased, making him among one of the most dangerous criminals in Gotham, attempting to commit mass murder and chaos all for the sake of jokes. He even has little regard for his own life or safety, even laughing in instances where his own death was inevitable, such as when the fairgrounds were exploding around him alongside Phantasm's preparations to kill him and during a failed evacuation from the doomed LexWing when explosive marbles were rolling towards him. He even deliberatelly aimed his gun turret at an airplane he was using to try to escape a nuclear bomb he had set to detonate, knowing he will perish just to ensure Batman couldn't disarm it. Joker also described killing as "that kind of fun" when Batman came very close to killing for the torture of Tim Drake, even stating he should have done it years ago. When Joker returned from the dead and into the future, when he tried to kill Bruce, he admitted he despised and "hated his guts". It is unknown if he truly hated Batman or simply got sick of their game. He was best described by Bruce as a "psychopath, a monster".
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The Joker was a deranged man, even prior to his chemical bath: he harbored little remorse for any murders he committed as a hitman and even intended to start his own criminal organization. After falling into a vat of chemicals and becoming the Joker, his insanity increased, making him among one of the most dangerous criminals in Gotham, attempting to commit mass murder and chaos all for the sake of jokes. He even has little regard for his own life or safety, even laughing in instances where his own death was inevitable such as when the fairgrounds were exploding around him alongside Phantasm's preparations to kill him and during a failed evacuation from the doomed LexWing when explosive marbles were rolling towards him. He even deliberatelly aimed his gun turret on an airplane he was using to try to escape a nuclear bomb he had set to detonate, knowing he will perish just to ensure Batman couldn't disarm it. Joker also described killing as "that kind of fun" when Batman came very close to kill him for the torture of Tim Drake, even stating he should have done it years ago. When Joker returned from the dead and into the future, when he tried to kill Bruce, he admitted he despised and "hated his guts". He was best described by Bruce as a "psychopath, a monster".
   
Despite his evident insanity, the Joker was also shown to be quite intelligent, which was best demonstrated with the Phantasm murders, where he very quickly deduced the Phantasm's true identity, Andrea Beaumont, just from hearing her name on a secretary's announcement, knowing it couldn't have been her father as he had personally made sure he was dead from his prior life as a mob hitman. Other demonstrations of his intelligence include his deliberately stealing the Laughing Dragon due to not only deducing Superman's fatal weakness to kryptonite, but also the fact that the infamous heirloom was made out of the material, and when he deliberately chose to forego his usual trademark gimmicks for his crimes, even sending a body double to the Iceberg Lounge while he went to rob the U.S. Mint of cash specifically to avoid having Batman track him down. Also, when the Injustice Gang managed to capture Batman, he repeatedly insisted that they kill Batman when they have the chance due to realizing just how much of a threat he posed to their plans. Even when he was "reborn" via Tim Drake, his intelligence hadn't died down, as evidenced by how he managed to deduce the true identity of the new Batman, as well as anticipating that the new Batman would deduce that Drake was in on his schemes. He also anticipated that Bruce Wayne had "monkey-wired" the new Batman and was monitoring everything they were saying at that point, even implying he was hoping for this in order to expose the truth to his old archnemesis that Drake was literally under Joker's control via a Cadmus chip.
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Despite his evident insanity, the Joker was also shown to be quite intelligent, which was best demonstrated with the Phantasm murders, where he very quickly deduced the Phantasm's true identity, Andrea Beaumont, just from hearing her name on a secretary's announcement, knowing it couldn't have been her father as he had personally made sure he was dead from his prior life as a mob hitman. Other demonstrations of his intelligence include his deliberately stealing the Laughing Dragon due to not only deducing Superman's fatal weakness to kryptonite, but also the fact that the infamous heirloom was made out of the material, and when he deliberately chose to forego his usual trademark gimmicks for his crimes, and even sent a body double to the Iceberg Lounge while he went to rob the U.S. Mint of cash specifically to avoid having Batman track him down. Also, when the Injustice Gang managed to capture Batman, he repeatedly insisted that they kill Batman when they have the chance due to realizing just how much of a threat he posed to their plans. Even when he was "reborn" via Tim Drake, his intelligence hadn't died down, as evidenced by how he managed to deduce the true identity of the new Batman, as well as anticipating that the new Batman would deduce that Drake was in on his schemes. He also anticipated that Bruce Wayne had "monkey-wired" the new Batman and was monitoring everything they were saying at that point, even implying he was hoping for this in order to expose the truth to his old archnemesis that Drake was literally under Joker's control via a Cadmus chip.
   
The only thing equal to Joker's insanity was his massive ego. He perceives himself as the greatest comedian in the world and the greatest nemesis of the Batman, and will not hesitate to destroy anyone who claims or demonstrates otherwise. One example of this hubris is when he was booted out of a comedy show and got back at the ones responsible by hypnotizing them into becoming super villains in order to cement himself as the "funniest man in all of Gotham", only to end up a laughingstock afterwards. Another blow to his pride is when he was made to believe that he had inherited a massive fortune from a hated rival of his, only to learn that a majority of it was fake and it was a trick to get the last laugh on the Clown Prince, enraging the Joker beyond words. Another time is when Harley Quinn managed to successfully capture Batman so that she and Joker can truly live together, but Joker saw this as an insult to his profession and assaulted Harley, going as far as to push her out of a window to her possible death. Batman then admitted that he tricked Harley into calling the Joker because he knew that his ego would never allow another to kill Batman, further damaging Joker's pride. What makes this worse is that despite wanting to kill Batman in an insane, over the top matter, Joker simply tried to shoot him like Harley did.
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The only thing equal to Joker's insanity was his massive ego. He perceives himself as the greatest comedian in the world and the greatest nemesis of the Batman, and will not hesitate to destroy anyone who claims or demonstrates otherwise. One example of this hubris is when he was booted out of a comedy show and got back at the ones responsible by hypnotizing them into becoming super villains in order to cement himself as the "funniest man in all of Gotham", only to end a laughingstock afterwards. Another blow to his pride is when he was made to believe that he had inherited a massive fortune from a hated rival of his, only to learn that a majority of it was fake and it was a trick to get the last laugh on the Clown Prince, enraging the Joker beyond words. Another time is when Harley Quinn managed to successfully capture Batman so that she and Joker can truly live together, but Joker saw this as an insult to his profession and assaulted Harley, going as far as to push her out of a window to her possible death. Batman then admitted that he tricked Harley into calling the Joker because he knew that his ego would never allow another to kill Batman, further damaging Joker's pride.
   
Bruce Wayne would later reference this character trait of Joker's when advising the new Batman on how to beat Joker by referring to him as being "vain" and "loving to talk." Ultimately, it was this arrogance that led to the Joker's demise twice; the first was believing that Tim Drake, having been transformed into Joker Jr., was firmly under his control, only for the boy to resist and end up fatally shooting the Joker in the chest, with the clown using his last breath to remark his disappointment in the following events. The other time was when Terry McGinnis began insulting the Joker's sense of humor and relationship with the original Batman, causing the Joker to become even more dangerously insane and attempt to choke the boy with his bare hands, allowing Terry to destroy the chip on his neck and end his threat once and for all. Ironically, the latter instance came about after the new Batman decided, instead of blocking out Joker's taunts and powering on through (Bruce Wayne's original tactic of dealing with him), to beat Joker at his own taunts due to realizing that he himself also "liked to talk." Furthermore, his anger at Harley trying to kill Batman also resulted in him almost dying.
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Bruce Wayne would later reference this character trait of Joker's when advising the new Batman on how to beat Joker by referring to him as being "vain" and "loving to talk." Ultimately, it was this arrogance that led to the Joker's demise twice; the first was believing that Tim Drake, having been transformed into Joker Jr., was firmly under his control, only for the boy to resist and end up fatally shooting the Joker in the chest, with the clown using his last breath to remark his disappointment in the following events. The other time was when Terry McGinnis began insulting the Joker's sense of humor and relationship with the original Batman, causing the Joker to become even more dangerously insane and attempt to choke the boy with his bare hands, allowing Terry to destroy the chip on his neck and end his threat once and for all. Ironically, the latter instance came about after the new Batman decided, instead of blocking out Joker's taunts and powering on through (Bruce Wayne's original tactic of dealing with him), to beat Joker at his own taunts due to realizing that the new Batman himself also "liked to talk."
   
 
Owing to his more clown-like appearance, he generally uses more comedy-based elements in his crimes and plans. As such, he also tended to use abandoned or otherwise defunct toy/candy factories or warehouses with some sort of comedy/clown theme as hideouts, like Laffco Toy Factory, the defunct World of the Future Fair fairgrounds, Funnibone Shipping, and the Jolly Jack Candy Factory.
 
Owing to his more clown-like appearance, he generally uses more comedy-based elements in his crimes and plans. As such, he also tended to use abandoned or otherwise defunct toy/candy factories or warehouses with some sort of comedy/clown theme as hideouts, like Laffco Toy Factory, the defunct World of the Future Fair fairgrounds, Funnibone Shipping, and the Jolly Jack Candy Factory.
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Throughout the years, the Joker used a wide variety of instruments to exact his comedic homicides. He is as brilliant as he is insane and he has sufficient expertise in chemistry and physics to be able to invent gadgetry and concoct elaborate schemes. His equipment included card-shaped blades, guns [of the trick and real variety], joy buzzers [which electrocuted the victim], a wide variety of laughing gases [which incapacitated the victim with laughter], and his deadly Joker Venom. Most famously, Joker had a flower attached to his suit. This flower emitted a wide variety of chemicals, depending on the situation and Joker's mood. Laughing gas and acid were popular variants, but the possibilities were limited only to the Joker's mind.
 
Throughout the years, the Joker used a wide variety of instruments to exact his comedic homicides. He is as brilliant as he is insane and he has sufficient expertise in chemistry and physics to be able to invent gadgetry and concoct elaborate schemes. His equipment included card-shaped blades, guns [of the trick and real variety], joy buzzers [which electrocuted the victim], a wide variety of laughing gases [which incapacitated the victim with laughter], and his deadly Joker Venom. Most famously, Joker had a flower attached to his suit. This flower emitted a wide variety of chemicals, depending on the situation and Joker's mood. Laughing gas and acid were popular variants, but the possibilities were limited only to the Joker's mind.
   
The Joker also seemed to have a strange relationship with death, constantly surviving and coming back from potentially fatal things, including long falls, explosions, and even being psychically mind-wiped, to name a few-that should by all rights have ended his career, although the last aspect may have been due to the complexity of Joker's own mind. Even when he was killed by the brainwashed Tim Drake, Joker still managed to cheat death through Tim himself, surviving long enough to come into conflict with the new Batman but was destroyed once and for all.
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The Joker also seemed to have a strange relationship with death, constantly surviving and coming back from potentially fatal things-including long falls, explosions, and even being psychically mind-wiped, to name a few-that should by all rights have ended his career, although the last aspect may have been due to the complexity of Joker's own mind. Even when he was killed by the brainwashed Tim Drake, Joker still managed to cheat death through Tim himself, surviving long enough to come into conflict with the new Batman but was destroyed once and for all.
   
Originally, the Joker possessed little more than average physical strength, albeit enough to regularly hold his own against the original Batman. But upon inhabiting Tim Drake's mind, he acquired the training, conditioning, and knowledge of the original Batman and Robin, allowing him to easily outmatch the new Batman in a fist fight.
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Originally, the Joker possessed little more than average physical strength, albeit enough to regularlry hold his own againist the original Batman. But upon inhabiting Tim Drake's mind, he acquired the training, conditioning, and knowledge of the original Batman and Robin, allowing him to easily outmatch the new Batman in a first fight.
   
 
===Revamp===
 
===Revamp===
 
Along with the rest of the cast, the Joker underwent a revamp when ''Batman: The Animated Series'' streamlined ''into The New Batman Adventures''. Joker's change was relatively minor; however, he lost his trademark red lips, his hair was almost black but retains the green highlight in his hair, his eyes were turned black with white pupils, and he was made to appear physically smaller and thinner. His outfit was changed from having an orange shirt and blue bow-tie to a light green shirt and dark purple bow-tie. Audio commentary on the DVD release of ''Superman: the Animated Series'' episode ''World's Finest'' and one of the first appearances of Joker's new style, reveals that the producers of the DCAU regret the stylistic change, and admit that removing Joker's red lips was a mistake, and that doing so was Glen Murakami's idea.
 
Along with the rest of the cast, the Joker underwent a revamp when ''Batman: The Animated Series'' streamlined ''into The New Batman Adventures''. Joker's change was relatively minor; however, he lost his trademark red lips, his hair was almost black but retains the green highlight in his hair, his eyes were turned black with white pupils, and he was made to appear physically smaller and thinner. His outfit was changed from having an orange shirt and blue bow-tie to a light green shirt and dark purple bow-tie. Audio commentary on the DVD release of ''Superman: the Animated Series'' episode ''World's Finest'' and one of the first appearances of Joker's new style, reveals that the producers of the DCAU regret the stylistic change, and admit that removing Joker's red lips was a mistake, and that doing so was Glen Murakami's idea.
   
The character was altered again for ''Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker;'' this design used elements from the original one along with the second design's angular style and outfit, and was later used for the character's appearances in ''Static Shock'' and ''Justice League''.
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The character was altered again for ''Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker'', this design, using elements from the original design with the second design's angular style such as the same outfit from the second design, was later used for the character's appearances in ''Static Shock'' and ''Justice League''.
   
 
==Relationships==
 
==Relationships==
 
===Friends and Allies===
 
===Friends and Allies===
*[[Two-Face (DC Animated Universe)|Two-Face ]]- Friend and Ally. 
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*[[Two-Face (DC Animated Universe)|Two-Face ]]- Friend and Ally.
 
*[[Penguin (DC Animated Universe)|Penguin]] - Friend and Ally.
 
*[[Penguin (DC Animated Universe)|Penguin]] - Friend and Ally.
 
*[[Mad Hatter (DC)|Mad Hatter]] - Friend and Ally.
 
*[[Mad Hatter (DC)|Mad Hatter]] - Friend and Ally.
 
*[[Ventriloquist & Scarface]][[Scarface (DC)| ]] - Friends and Allies.
 
*[[Ventriloquist & Scarface]][[Scarface (DC)| ]] - Friends and Allies.
 
*[[Killer Croc (DC Animated Universe)|Killer Croc]] - Ally.
 
*[[Killer Croc (DC Animated Universe)|Killer Croc]] - Ally.
*[[Lex Luthor (DC Animated Universe)|Lex Luthor]] - Greatest Ally. Former enemy.
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*[[Lex Luthor (DC Animated Universe)|Lex Luthor]] - Greatest Ally.
*[[Cheetah]] - Former Ally and Teammate.
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*[[Cheetah]] - Ally and Teammate.
 
*[[Solomon Grundy]] † - Ally and Teammate.
 
*[[Solomon Grundy]] † - Ally and Teammate.
 
*[[Copperhead (DC)|Copperhead]] † - Ally and Teammate.
 
*[[Copperhead (DC)|Copperhead]] † - Ally and Teammate.
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===Neutral===
 
===Neutral===
 
*[[Poison Ivy]] - Usually Enemy and Occasional Ally.
 
*[[Poison Ivy]] - Usually Enemy and Occasional Ally.
*[[Harley Quinn (DC Animated Universe)|Harley Quinn]] - Sometimes Girlfriend, Sidekick and Lover and sometimes enemy. Greatest ally besides Lex.
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*[[Harley Quinn (DC Animated Universe)|Harley Quinn]] - Sometimes Girlfriend, Sidekick and Lover and sometimes enemy
   
 
===Enemies===
 
===Enemies===
*[[community:c:hero:Batman (DC Animated Universe)|Batman]] - Archnemesis and Greatest Foe. 
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*[[community:c:hero:Batman (DC Animated Universe)|Batman]] - Archnemesis and Greatest Foe.
 
*[[community:c:hero:Nightwing (DC Animated Universe)|Nightwing]] - Enemy.
 
*[[community:c:hero:Nightwing (DC Animated Universe)|Nightwing]] - Enemy.
 
*[[community:c:hero:Batgirl (DC Animated Universe)|Batgirl]] - Enemy.
 
*[[community:c:hero:Batgirl (DC Animated Universe)|Batgirl]] - Enemy.
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*[[community:c:hero:James Gordon (DC Animated Universe)|James Gordon]] - Enemy and Attempted Victim.
 
*[[community:c:hero:James Gordon (DC Animated Universe)|James Gordon]] - Enemy and Attempted Victim.
 
*[[community:c:hero:Harvey Bullock|Harvey Bullock]] - Enemy and Hostage.
 
*[[community:c:hero:Harvey Bullock|Harvey Bullock]] - Enemy and Hostage.
*[[community:c:hero:Superman (DC Animated Universe)|Superman]] - Second Archenemy, and attempted victim.
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*[[community:c:hero:Superman (DC Animated Universe)|Superman]] - Second Archenemy.
 
*[[community:c:hero:Lois Lane (DC Animated Universe)|Lois Lane]] - Enemy and Hostage.
 
*[[community:c:hero:Lois Lane (DC Animated Universe)|Lois Lane]] - Enemy and Hostage.
*Lex Luthor (Was this prior to becoming ally).
 
*Cheetah 
 
 
*[[community:c:hero:Daniel Turpin|Daniel Turpin]] - Enemy.
 
*[[community:c:hero:Daniel Turpin|Daniel Turpin]] - Enemy.
 
*[[community:c:hero:Wonder Woman (DC Animated Universe)|Wonder Woman]] - Enemy.
 
*[[community:c:hero:Wonder Woman (DC Animated Universe)|Wonder Woman]] - Enemy.
 
*[[community:c:hero:The Flash (DC Animated Universe)|The Flash]] - Enemy.
 
*[[community:c:hero:The Flash (DC Animated Universe)|The Flash]] - Enemy.
*[[community:c:hero:Creeper (DC Animated Universe)|Creeper]] - Enemy, and victim.
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*[[community:c:hero:Creeper (DC Animated Universe)|Creeper]] - Enemy.
*[[community:c:hero:Batman (Batman Beyond)|Terry McGinnis]] - Enemy from the Future, second killer, and attempted victim. Second archnemesis after the events of Return of the Joker.
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*[[community:c:hero:Batman (Batman Beyond)|Terry McGinnis]] - Enemy from the Future, second killer
 
*[[community:c:hero:Justice League (DC Animated Universe)|Justice League]] - Enemies.
 
*[[community:c:hero:Justice League (DC Animated Universe)|Justice League]] - Enemies.
   
 
==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
 
{{Quote|What's the matter, Batman? No witty comeback? No threat? Then I'll provide the narration... I'll begin with how I peeled back the layers of the boy's mind. Oh, he bravely tried to fight it at first. You would've been proud to see him so strong. But all too soon, the serums and the shocks took their toll, and the dear lad began to share such secrets with me. Secrets that are mine alone to know... '''Bruce'''. It's true, Batsy! I know everything. And kinda like the kid who peeks at his Christmas presents, I must admit, it's sadly anti-climactic. Behind all the sturm and bat-o-rangs, you're just a little boy in a playsuit, crying for mommy and daddy! It'd be funny if it weren't so pathetic. Oh, what the heck, I'll laugh anyway. '''HA HA HA HA HA HAA'''!|The Joker to Batman on how he tortured Robin into insanity.}}
{{Scroll box|{{Quote|That's it! That's what I want to see. '''A nice big smile.'''|Joker to Sal Valestra.}}
 
 
{{Quote|That's it! That's what I want to see. '''A nice big smile.'''|Joker to Sal Valestra.}}{{Quote|(singing) Jingle Bells, Batman smells. Robin laid an egg. The batmobile lost a wheel and the Joker got away! (rocket tree takes off) Crashing through the roof, in a one-horse open tree. Busting out I go, laughing all the wheeeee! Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha! |Joker singing "Jingle Bells".}}{{Quote|I know you're trying to cheer me up Harley, but you see, any time I blow a billion dollar deal... IT REALLY KILLS MY APPETITE!!!|Joker shouting at Harley Quinn.}}{{Quote|That's not funny...That's not...|Joker's last words in the uncut version.}}{{Quote|Hello, Gotham! Joker's back in town!|The Joker's triumphant return.}}
 
{{Quote|(singing) Jingle Bells, Batman smells. Robin laid an egg. The batmobile lost a wheel and the Joker got away! (rocket tree takes off) Crashing through the roof, in a one-horse open tree. Busting out I go, laughing all the wheeeee! Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha! |Joker singing "Jingle Bells".}}
 
 
{{Quote|I know you're trying to cheer me up Harley, but you see, any time I blow a billion dollar deal... IT REALLY KILLS MY APPETITE!!!|Joker shouting at Harley Quinn.}}
 
 
{{Quote|I may be crazy enough to take on Batman, but the IRS? No...|Joker}}
 
 
{{Quote|That's not funny...That's not...|Joker's last words in the uncut version.}}
 
 
{{Quote|Here you go, sonny boy! Make him one of us!|Joker's last words in the edited version.}}
 
 
{{Quote|Hello, Gotham! Joker's back in town!|The Joker's triumphant return.}}
 
 
{{Quote|C'mon, McGinnis! Laugh it up now, you miserable little punk! LAUGH! I CAN'T HEAR YOU!|Joker's true last words in the final fight with the new Batman.}}}}
 
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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*The Joker is also seen in many [[Joker (DC)|video games]] based on the ''Batman: The Animated Series''.
*When Mark Hamill voiced the Joker, he used the voice of the Chief Blue Meanie as the major inspiration for his performance, since he mentioned that the Joker's grin is reminiscent of the Blue Meanies themselves.
 
 
*The Joker's appearance in the DCAU is patterned after Jack Nicholson's [[Joker (1989 Film)|portrayal of the character]] in the 1989 movie ''Batman''.
*The Joker is also seen in many [[Joker (DC)|video games]] based on the ''Batman: The Animated Series''. However, his appearances in those video games are ambiguously canon within the DC Animated Universe, as video game tie-ins are generally not considered canon.
 
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*In Mad Love, The Joker makes a reference to his voice actor's role as Luke Skywalker.
*The Joker's appearance in the DCAU is patterned after Jack Nicholson's [[Joker (1989 Film)|portrayal of the character]] in the 1989 movie ''Batman''. He even shares the same real name, though it's later implied that "Jack Napier" might have been an alias as well.
 
*In ''The New Batman Adventures'' episode "Mad Love", The Joker makes a reference to his voice actor's role as Luke Skywalker. Oddly enough, in the Finish and Hungarian dubs of ''Batman: Mask of the Phantasm'' he mentions that the [[Phantasm]] looks a lot like [[Darth Vader]].
 
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Curry Tim Curry] (who also portrayed [[It (Stephen King)|It]], [[Hexxus]], and many other villains) was originally cast to play the Joker in ''Batman: The Animated Series''. However, Curry was forced to drop out of the role after contracting bronchitis, and the role was eventually given to Mark Hamill.
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Curry Tim Curry] (who also portrayed [[It (Stephen King)|It]], [[Hexxus]], and many other villains) was originally cast to play the Joker in ''Batman: The Animated Series''. However, Curry was forced to drop out of the role after contracting bronchitis, and the role was eventually given to Mark Hamill.
**Also, while the producers thought Curry's portrayal was fantastic, they felt it was too scary for young viewers, although Paul Dini says that Curry was also replaced as making his Joker voice was too demanding for him.
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**Also, while the producers thought Curry's portrayal was fantastic, they felt it was too scary for young viewers.
**Also, Tim Curry was also a choice to play the [[Joker (Batman 1989)|original film version]].
 
 
*Mark Hamill has also voiced Joker in other media, most notably the ''Batman: Arkham'' series, playing the character in ''Arkham Asylum'', ''Arkham City'', and ''Arkham Knight'', as well as the version from the animated film adaptation of ''Batman: The Killing Joke''. This Joker, while definitely his own character, also has distinct aspects of the character as seen in the DC Animated Universe. See [[Joker (Arkhamverse)|here]] for the Arkham Joker or [[Joker (The Killing Joke)|here]] for the version from ''The Killing Joke''.
 
*Mark Hamill has also voiced Joker in other media, most notably the ''Batman: Arkham'' series, playing the character in ''Arkham Asylum'', ''Arkham City'', and ''Arkham Knight'', as well as the version from the animated film adaptation of ''Batman: The Killing Joke''. This Joker, while definitely his own character, also has distinct aspects of the character as seen in the DC Animated Universe. See [[Joker (Arkhamverse)|here]] for the Arkham Joker or [[Joker (The Killing Joke)|here]] for the version from ''The Killing Joke''.
*Joker's relationship with [[Harley Quinn (DC Animated Universe)|Harley Quinn]] is frequently shown as abusive, and at times, very pathetic, as the affection Harley feels is usually shown to be very one-sided; as Batman put it, Joker is only capable of loving himself.
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*Joker's relationship with Harley Quinn is frequently shown as abusive and at times very pathetic, as affection Harley feels is usually shown to be very one-sided; as Batman put it, Joker is only capable of loving himself.
 
*Despite their interactions in "Almost Got 'Im", Joker and Poison Ivy have a particular disliking for each other because of their different relationships with Harley Quinn, as Joker wants Harley Quinn to follow him in his crooked schemes and uses her as an emotional outlet, whilst Ivy wants Harley to work with her as friends and encourages her to not follow Joker (who would betray her on a whim).
*While retaining some of his comedic qualities, The Joker was far more evil and depraved in ''Batman: Mask of the Phantasm'' than in ''Batman: The Animated Series'', showing for the first time his sadistic murderous tendencies. He is revealed to have killed [[Phantasm|Andrea Beaumont]]'s father under the orders of the Valestra mob even after Beamount paid them, kills [[Salvatore Valestra]] when he comes seeking his help, poisons [[Arthur Reeves]] up to the point he renders him insane and tries to repeatedly kill Andrea and Batman upon becoming aware that the former is the Phantasm. Indeed, from ''The New Batman Adventures'' onwards, The Joker became a more deadly and dangerous enemy until reaching his highest point in ''Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker'', where he definitely crossed the [[w:c:evil:Moral Event Horizon|Moral Event Horizon]] by brainwashing and torturing Tim Drake, leaving him mentally scarred for a long time.
 
 
*While not as obsessed as [[Calendar Man]], Joker is fond of unleashing schemes on holidays, notably April Fools' Day, Christmas and New Year's.
**This is actually very fitting; ''Batman: The Animated Series'' was subject to censorship when it aired in FOX, as the network had strong rules regarding the show's content. As such, The Joker was initially depicted more like a troublemaker than an outright murderer (although the bombs he used in the episodes "Be A Clown" and "Harlequinade" would have certainly killed people). Likewise, the Joker venom could only be used as a mere distraction instead of a mortal weapon. However, since ''Batman: Mask of the Phantasm'' was a theatrical movie, the production team was able to skip these rules, and when all subsequent DCAU shows went to be aired on Kids WB and Cartoon Network, rules were less strict, allowing them to make more direct references to death and murder and make The Joker resemble [[Joker (DC)|his mainstream counterpart]] a bit more.
 
*Despite their neutral interactions in the ''Batman: The Animated Series'' episode "Almost Got 'Im", Joker and Poison Ivy have a particular disliking for each other because of their different relationships with Harley Quinn, as Joker wants Harley Quinn to follow him in his crooked schemes and uses her as an emotional outlet, whilst Ivy wants Harley to work with her as friends and encourages her to not follow Joker (who would betray her on a whim).
 
*Although not confirmed, it's possible that The Joker suffers from Objectum sexuality, given his apparent attraction to Hazel the Maid, a cooking animatronic from the World of the Future Fair he maintained in ''Batman: Mask of the Phantasm'', flirting with her and even patting her on the butt. However, this is beyond anyone's speculation.
 
*Given that his birthdate has been given as 1948, and that ''Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker'' takes place around 2041, it can be deduced that hadn't his physical body died at the hands of Tim Drake, the Joker would have been 93 years old by this time.
 
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Villain Overview

Without Batman, crime has no punchline.
~ Joker.

The Joker (real name presumed to be Jack Napier) is a major antagonist in the DC Animated Universe. He is a completely insane and disturbed psychopath who seeks to cause chaos, destruction and misery where ever and when ever he can, as wells as the archenemy of Batman.

He is the main antagonist of the Batman: The Animated Series show and its sequel series, The New Batman Adventures, a major antagonist of the Justice League series and a cameo antagonist in the show Static Shock. He also serves as the secondary antagonist of the film Batman: Mask of the Phantasm, and the eponymous main antagonist of the film Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker. He is also an iteration of the Joker from the DC comic books.

He was voiced by Mark Hamill, who also famously portrayed Luke Skywalker in the Star Wars franchise and also portrayed Skeleton King, Fire Lord Ozai, Py-Ro, Dictatious Maximus Galadrigal, Darth Bane, Kavaxas, Trickster (as well as his Arrowverse incarnation), and two other Batman villains, Tony Zucco and Ferris Boyle.

History

Batman: The Animated Series

Past

Joker mob days

Joker before his disfigurement.

Prior to his transformation, Joker was an unnamed assassin working for Salvatore Valestra, Buzz Bronski, and Chuckie Sol. The mob sent him to kill Carl Beaumont, a businessman who had embezzled from them. Sometime later, he formed his own gang and robbed the Ace Chemical plant. Batman arrived, and in the ensuing scuffle, the thug fell into a vat of chemicals. The chemicals inside the vat beached his skin white, turned his hair green, made his lips bright red and completely warped and destroyed his sanity, transforming him into the Joker. After taking up his new identity, Joker would establish himself as one of the main criminal powers in Gotham and became a recurring enemy of Batman. During one instance, while placed in Arkham Asylum, he manipulated his psychologist Doctor Harleen Quinzel into falling in love with him, driving her to join his gang as his chief flunky, Harley Quinn.

As The Joker

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As the Joker, he pulled numerous schemes for both his own amusement and for personal profit, such as a Christmas-themed kidnapping of Commissioner Gordon, Summer Gleeson and Harvey Bullock ("Christmas with The Joker"), filling Gotham City with his laughing gas using a garbage boat ("The Last Laugh"), planting dynamite at the birthday party of Mayor Hill's son ("Be A Clown"), poisoning all of Gotham's fish with his toxins and trying to copyright them ("The Laughing Fish") and escaping Arkham to blow up a casino that was using his name sake ("The Joker's Wild"), but Batman and Robin always managed to defeat him and send him back to Arkham.

In "Joker's Favor", Joker tried to blackmail a man named Charlie Collins after he encountered him on the highway, and threatened to kill his family if he didn't help him in his scheme to kill Commissioner Gordon during an award ceremony. Collins ended up getting the better of the cowardly psychopath, using one of his own fake explosives to trick him into giving up everything he knew about his family to Batman.

In "Almost Got 'Im", Joker, Penguin, Two-Face, Killer Croc, and Poison Ivy get together and play poker, remarking on the times in which they had nearly killed Batman. Joker, believing his story was the best, saved it for last, mocking the stories of his fellow criminals. When it was his turn, Joker pulls out a portable television set and played a recording of his failed attempt. In the tape, Joker and Harley Quinn had taken over Late Night Gotham Live, captured Batman and tried to electrocute him on live TV with an electric chair powered by the forced laughter of the kidnapped studio audience, but this attempt was foiled by Catwoman. Due to only being foiled by the appearance of Catwoman, all the other villains agree that Joker had the best story, while he simultaneously wins the poker game (by cheating). Joker then reveals that he had kidnapped Catwoman and was planning to kill her by turning her into cat food as revenge for her ruining his plan, although, he is then immediately knocked out by Batman (who was disguised as Croc the entire time) .

Charlie Collins threatens the Joker

The Joker gets a taste of his own medicine.

In the movie Batman: Mask of the Phantasm​, a vigilante called The Phantasm came to Gotham and, one by one, killed the mob leaders Joker had once worked for. Batman was accused of these crimes, but the Joker doubted this and set up a trap to kill the Phantasm before he himself was targeted. Joker eventually managed to find out that the killer wasn't Batman at all and that Andrea Beaumont, daughter of the embezzler he once killed on mob orders, had taken up the identity of the Phantasm. He fought the Phantasm, but she vanished to escape in an explosion, taking the laughing Joker with her. It remained unknown what happened to him after this. But he survived off-screen and went back to do what he does best — fighting Batman and terrorizing Gotham City with his deadly jokes.

Judge Joker (BtAS)

Judge Joker

In Trial, along with other inmates in Arkham Asylum, Joker ran a sham trial for Batman with the inmates as judge and jury.

The Joker later gotten a hold of an atomic bomb, taken the mayor hostage (although this was one of the very few times that he showed affection towards Harley when he realized that she had enough ‘guts’ to kill him), and even tried to succeed as a stand-up comedian while ruining three comedians’ acts for revenge on their judgment of him as unfunny — something he could never forgive. After this, he tried to destroy all Gotham City with his henchmen, but Batman, Robin and Harley Quinn destroyed his plane and defeated him.

Superman and Financial Failure

Joker and the Laughing Dragon

The Joker steals the Laughing Dragon.

Becoming broke and desperate, Joker and Harley Quinn stole a statue of a Chinese Dragon that turned out to be forged from Kryptonite. Using this, Joker traveled to Metropolis and put himself for hire for one billion dollars to kill Superman. Lex Luthor agreed to Joker's deal. Batman eventually fought The Joker along with the Man of Steel. Then, Joker began to annoy Luthor when he demanded to be paid more to kill both superheroes. While attempting to betray Luthor (who needless to say, had also tried to betray him) The Joker ended up fighting the World's Finest in an aircraft, the explosion of which seemed to killing him, though his body was never recovered. But he survived that fall and went back to terrorize Gotham again off screen.

He turned up alive, was captured, but was shocked when he inherited millions of dollars from a mob kingpin named Barlowe, who had always despised him. Through deception was incredibly and playing the Joker's ego and greed, Barlowe set up a trap. Joker almost literally bought his way to a clean criminal record and then lived the high life on what he believed to be hundreds of millions. It was eventually revealed that only the first ten million dollars were real, which the Joker not only blew through, but was now, as Barlowe's heir, in the sights of the IRS. Joker could not reveal and possesses him, he's been tricked without looking like the clown he was. Joker decided to pull off a heist to restart his enterprises (without using any of his calling cards or signature styles that would link him to the crime), but was foiled, like always, by Batman. As he is taken back to Arkham Asylum, Harley Quinn (disguised as a police officer) beats Joker up with a baton for abandoning her to be arrested by Batman and Batgirl in the beginning of the episode and replacing her with a Fake Harley, rather than bailing her out.

Joker and Lex Luthor make a deal

Joker makes a deal with Lex Luthor.

On the seventh year anniversary of the Joker's "birth", the Joker's actions turned reporter Jack Ryder into the Creeper. The Creeper, while heroic, mercilessly harassed Harley and Joker, to the point even Joker considered Creeper to be a lunatic, actually begging Batman to arrest him. Creeper captured Harley and defeated the Joker in a dump park, who was later taken in custody by Batman.

After this, Harley Quinn captured Batman and tried to kill him for obtain Joker's admiration, but he hit her and threw her through the window of the building in, believing that no one had the right to kill Batman but himself. Batman eventually frees himself and fights Joker on top of a monorail, and punched the Joker into the chimney of Ace Chemicals, apparently killing him. But for unknown reasons, he survived the mortal fall and sent some flowers and a note to Quinn.

Later life and Justice League

The Joker later planned on forming a metahuman gang from the local mutants known as "Bang Babies". Villains such as Hotstreak and Talon eagerly joined his gang. However Batman, Robin, and Dakota's own resident hero Static teamed up and escaped the Joker's death trap, arresting the Clown Prince of Crime in the process. Joker tried to shock Batman with a joy-buzzer after his defeat, only for Static to not only ignore and absorb the buzzer's power, but shock the Joker right back, only worse. Joker and his gang was arrested after that.

Not wanting anything to do with Joker after their first encounter, Lex Luthor tried to keep him out of his Injustice Gang, but he is ultimately persuaded to relent by him after Copperhead is arrested and Joker provides knowledge on Batman. Using a tracking device Batman had planted on him, Joker lured Batman to the Injustice Gang's hideout and knocks him out. With Batman now captured, Joker urges Lex to let him kill Batman, but is frustrated when he is not allowed to and then proceeds to annoy Lex as he searches through Batman's utility belt. Joker then forces Batman to watch the expected destruction of the JLA's Watchtower, knowing that Luthor would give him permission to kill Batman if his plan succeeded, but it fails and Joker is not allowed to finish Batman yet again. Knowing Batman was swaying her to his way of thinking, Joker betrays and electrocutes Cheetah into unconsciousness. During the Gang's final confrontation with the JLA, Joker uses a trick exploding doll and several marbles to attack Flash and Wonder Woman, but quickly runs away when he realizes that he's outmatched. After the rest of the Gang is defeated, Joker rushes to the basement of their warehouse base to kill Batman, only to be knocked out by Batman, who states that he could have escaped their prison at any time he wanted, but chose to stay and watch on them instead.

He discovered and entered a secret government compound dubbed Section 12. At the time, it was under the supervision of the Cadmus Project, a federal initiative to procure defenses against the Justice League in case they ever went rogue. Joker arrived at the facility and killed the staff using his Joker Venom. He then freed their captives and fashioned them as a card deck hand, dubbing them his 'Royal Flush Gang'. During his time at the facility, the Joker also came across some of Project Cadmus' secret technology, and discovered a microchip that allowed it's user to copy their DNA.

Rather than use the technology early, the Joker decided to save the technology for another time. The Joker with his new team then left the facility before purchasing air time on several networks under the moniker of "Gwynplaine Entertainment" and broadcast a live feed of Las Vegas. The Joker secretly planted several dozen extremely powerful time-bombs all throughout the city, and threatened to blow up the entire city early if anyone but the Justice League tried to stop him. Though the Justice League manage to disarm the bombs and defeat the Royal Flush Gang, the bomb stunt was merely to attract viewers throughout the world. The real plan was to use the powers of the Gang's fifth member, Ace, who could drive people insane just by looking at them in person or on TV. The Joker then transmitted Ace's thought waves across the air to render everyone under a mass psychosis. Batman confronted the Joker alone, and despite almost being driven insane by Ace's powers and receiving vicious beatings from Joker, managed to reveal to Ace that the Joker held on to a special headband used to nullify Ace's powers by Project Cadmus. Ace, in anger, used her power on the Joker and temporarily incapacitated him, rendering him temporarily catatonic.

Joker's Death

Years later, he planned one final joke on Batman after realizing the "game" was getting old. The Joker and Harley Quinn kidnapped Tim Drake (the current Robin and Dick Grayson's successor) after Tim saved an unknown woman from a criminal, unaware that it is a trap and subjected him to three weeks of torture and brainwashed him into becoming a small version of the Joker called Joker Junior, much to Batman and Batgirl's horror, also finding out all of Batman's secrets (including Batman's true identity) in the process. On top of that, he documented the whole interrogation with an old video projector and possibly slides (since he claimed he had them). Batman came to the abandoned Arkham Asylum and saw what had happened to Tim. In retaliation, Batman engaged in a bloody fight with the Joker (willing to break the Joker in two for his actions), only for the Joker to stab Batman in the knee and gloat over his success (in the edited version, he punches Batman off the edge and the blood was removed).

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Joker's death in the edited version.

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Joker's death in the unedited version.

He gave a Bang-Flag gun to Tim to finish off the Dark Knight, but instead Tim focused his rage on the one who had broken him, and fatally shot the Joker, (in the edited version, he pushed Joker into liquids (possibly water), who slipped and grabbed the lever and pulled it down as he was slipping, electrocuting himself) and says to himself, "That's not funny! That's not..." before he dies. Tim then enters into a mental breakdown, crying whatever sanity he has left of himself as Barbara Gordon (the current Batgirl) comforts him.

The remains of the Joker were buried under Arkham, and Tim was given therapy to cope with his trauma. Commissioner Gordon learned of what happened and promised to keep it a secret, while it seemed Harley had fell into the bottomless pit and perished during the battle as well. The other people who also knew the incident were the Dark Knight's butler, Alfred Pennyworth and Bruce's first partner and the former Robin, Dick Grayson who has left for Bludhaven. One year later, Tim was finally recovered from his trauma, but Bruce forbade Tim from being Robin again and swore that he will never endanger another young partner again. Tim soon left after this, choosing to make the right decision for himself. Barbara soon retired from her career as Batgirl and went on to follow her father's footsteps as the new police commissioner of Gotham City following her father's retirement. Despite his death, Joker's legacy as a criminal mastermind and homicidal maniac would live on for years. Whilst the people of Gotham were relieved at the Joker's final and ultimate defeat, they still feared his destructive legacy. Years later several groups of criminals called the Jokerz started appearing around the globe, honoring the Clown Prince of Crime's legacy. One of the gang's members, Ghoul (who coincidentally would be the member of the Jokerz gang that would serve the newly revived Joker.) stated that there are 9,453 active Jokerz that are divided into approximately 200 separate groups. Bruce continued the rest of his crime fighting career as Batman for years after the incident a few years before his retirement in the prologue of Batman Beyond.

Legacy (Return of the Joker)

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Joker in Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker

It seemed not even death itself could restrain the Joker. It turns out that before Joker died, he had implanted the microchip he stole from Cadmus encoded with his DNA, memories and personality on Tim's neck. The chip soon began to activate itself automatically, transforming Drake into the Joker. According to the Joker, any lingering memories were chalked up as bad dreams by Drake. Over time, the Joker's subconscious awakened and began to assume control of Drake's body.

Over the course of forty years, the Joker plotted his return using Drake's body. With Drake's knowledge of communications and his martial skills as Robin, Joker staged a series of corporate thefts utilizing a sub-group of the Jokerz which had formed in his absence, proving how influential he had become. With the technology, Joker created a satellite jammer and hijacked control of a Hyperion class defense satellite orbiting the planet. If any of Tim Drake's family were worried in any way, Joker would simply call on the phone with Tim's voice saying he'll be working late.

Joker then revealed himself to Bruce Wayne at a party during his return to Gotham. The new Batman managed to stop Joker from killing Bruce, but Joker escaped. After a time, Terry deduced Drake had some connection and decided to confront The Joker.

However before he could reach Joker's hideout, Joker tested the new Batman by chasing after him using his satellite to send a powerful laser at the Batmobile whilst incinerating a small part of Gotham. After stopping the beam, the new Batman tracked Joker down to his hideout (an abandoned Candy Factory called the Jolly Jack) and confronted Tim. Tim started to remember how he killed the original Joker and started to act strange; when Tim accidentally mentioned the new Batman's real name he transformed into the Joker, revealing he had deduced Batman's identity. After explaining how he survived, Joker and Batman fought.

In the skirmish, the electric joy buzzer that Joker was using gets knocked out of his hand and falls into the wiring of the jamming system, redirecting the satellite's laser straight to Joker's hideout. Batman stranded Joker within the compound and fought him one on one. In the finale, Batman taunted the Joker, saying he had only returned because he could never make the original Batman laugh. This greatly enraged Joker and he managed to trap Terry under a wooden table and started strangling him.

Joker then ordered Terry to laugh before he dies and when Joker got closer in order to hear Terry better, Terry taunts by saying "Ha ha!" and uses Joker's own toy buzzer to electrocute him on the neck. The surge destroyed the microchip, restoring Tim back to normal and destroying the Joker once and for all. After so many years of waging a one-on-one war, Batman had finally won after a long struggle, destroying the Joker forever.

Personality

The Joker was a deranged man, even prior to his chemical bath: he harbored little remorse for any murders he committed as a hitman and even intended to start his own criminal organization. After falling into a vat of chemicals and becoming the Joker, his insanity increased, making him among one of the most dangerous criminals in Gotham, attempting to commit mass murder and chaos all for the sake of jokes. He even has little regard for his own life or safety, even laughing in instances where his own death was inevitable such as when the fairgrounds were exploding around him alongside Phantasm's preparations to kill him and during a failed evacuation from the doomed LexWing when explosive marbles were rolling towards him. He even deliberatelly aimed his gun turret on an airplane he was using to try to escape a nuclear bomb he had set to detonate, knowing he will perish just to ensure Batman couldn't disarm it. Joker also described killing as "that kind of fun" when Batman came very close to kill him for the torture of Tim Drake, even stating he should have done it years ago. When Joker returned from the dead and into the future, when he tried to kill Bruce, he admitted he despised and "hated his guts". He was best described by Bruce as a "psychopath, a monster".

Despite his evident insanity, the Joker was also shown to be quite intelligent, which was best demonstrated with the Phantasm murders, where he very quickly deduced the Phantasm's true identity, Andrea Beaumont, just from hearing her name on a secretary's announcement, knowing it couldn't have been her father as he had personally made sure he was dead from his prior life as a mob hitman. Other demonstrations of his intelligence include his deliberately stealing the Laughing Dragon due to not only deducing Superman's fatal weakness to kryptonite, but also the fact that the infamous heirloom was made out of the material, and when he deliberately chose to forego his usual trademark gimmicks for his crimes, and even sent a body double to the Iceberg Lounge while he went to rob the U.S. Mint of cash specifically to avoid having Batman track him down. Also, when the Injustice Gang managed to capture Batman, he repeatedly insisted that they kill Batman when they have the chance due to realizing just how much of a threat he posed to their plans. Even when he was "reborn" via Tim Drake, his intelligence hadn't died down, as evidenced by how he managed to deduce the true identity of the new Batman, as well as anticipating that the new Batman would deduce that Drake was in on his schemes. He also anticipated that Bruce Wayne had "monkey-wired" the new Batman and was monitoring everything they were saying at that point, even implying he was hoping for this in order to expose the truth to his old archnemesis that Drake was literally under Joker's control via a Cadmus chip.

The only thing equal to Joker's insanity was his massive ego. He perceives himself as the greatest comedian in the world and the greatest nemesis of the Batman, and will not hesitate to destroy anyone who claims or demonstrates otherwise. One example of this hubris is when he was booted out of a comedy show and got back at the ones responsible by hypnotizing them into becoming super villains in order to cement himself as the "funniest man in all of Gotham", only to end a laughingstock afterwards. Another blow to his pride is when he was made to believe that he had inherited a massive fortune from a hated rival of his, only to learn that a majority of it was fake and it was a trick to get the last laugh on the Clown Prince, enraging the Joker beyond words. Another time is when Harley Quinn managed to successfully capture Batman so that she and Joker can truly live together, but Joker saw this as an insult to his profession and assaulted Harley, going as far as to push her out of a window to her possible death. Batman then admitted that he tricked Harley into calling the Joker because he knew that his ego would never allow another to kill Batman, further damaging Joker's pride.

Bruce Wayne would later reference this character trait of Joker's when advising the new Batman on how to beat Joker by referring to him as being "vain" and "loving to talk." Ultimately, it was this arrogance that led to the Joker's demise twice; the first was believing that Tim Drake, having been transformed into Joker Jr., was firmly under his control, only for the boy to resist and end up fatally shooting the Joker in the chest, with the clown using his last breath to remark his disappointment in the following events. The other time was when Terry McGinnis began insulting the Joker's sense of humor and relationship with the original Batman, causing the Joker to become even more dangerously insane and attempt to choke the boy with his bare hands, allowing Terry to destroy the chip on his neck and end his threat once and for all. Ironically, the latter instance came about after the new Batman decided, instead of blocking out Joker's taunts and powering on through (Bruce Wayne's original tactic of dealing with him), to beat Joker at his own taunts due to realizing that the new Batman himself also "liked to talk."

Owing to his more clown-like appearance, he generally uses more comedy-based elements in his crimes and plans. As such, he also tended to use abandoned or otherwise defunct toy/candy factories or warehouses with some sort of comedy/clown theme as hideouts, like Laffco Toy Factory, the defunct World of the Future Fair fairgrounds, Funnibone Shipping, and the Jolly Jack Candy Factory.

Abilities and Equipment

Throughout the years, the Joker used a wide variety of instruments to exact his comedic homicides. He is as brilliant as he is insane and he has sufficient expertise in chemistry and physics to be able to invent gadgetry and concoct elaborate schemes. His equipment included card-shaped blades, guns [of the trick and real variety], joy buzzers [which electrocuted the victim], a wide variety of laughing gases [which incapacitated the victim with laughter], and his deadly Joker Venom. Most famously, Joker had a flower attached to his suit. This flower emitted a wide variety of chemicals, depending on the situation and Joker's mood. Laughing gas and acid were popular variants, but the possibilities were limited only to the Joker's mind.

The Joker also seemed to have a strange relationship with death, constantly surviving and coming back from potentially fatal things-including long falls, explosions, and even being psychically mind-wiped, to name a few-that should by all rights have ended his career, although the last aspect may have been due to the complexity of Joker's own mind. Even when he was killed by the brainwashed Tim Drake, Joker still managed to cheat death through Tim himself, surviving long enough to come into conflict with the new Batman but was destroyed once and for all.

Originally, the Joker possessed little more than average physical strength, albeit enough to regularlry hold his own againist the original Batman. But upon inhabiting Tim Drake's mind, he acquired the training, conditioning, and knowledge of the original Batman and Robin, allowing him to easily outmatch the new Batman in a first fight.

Revamp

Along with the rest of the cast, the Joker underwent a revamp when Batman: The Animated Series streamlined into The New Batman Adventures. Joker's change was relatively minor; however, he lost his trademark red lips, his hair was almost black but retains the green highlight in his hair, his eyes were turned black with white pupils, and he was made to appear physically smaller and thinner. His outfit was changed from having an orange shirt and blue bow-tie to a light green shirt and dark purple bow-tie. Audio commentary on the DVD release of Superman: the Animated Series episode World's Finest and one of the first appearances of Joker's new style, reveals that the producers of the DCAU regret the stylistic change, and admit that removing Joker's red lips was a mistake, and that doing so was Glen Murakami's idea.

The character was altered again for Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker, this design, using elements from the original design with the second design's angular style such as the same outfit from the second design, was later used for the character's appearances in Static Shock and Justice League.

Relationships

Friends and Allies

Neutral

  • Poison Ivy - Usually Enemy and Occasional Ally.
  • Harley Quinn - Sometimes Girlfriend, Sidekick and Lover and sometimes enemy

Enemies

Quotes

What's the matter, Batman? No witty comeback? No threat? Then I'll provide the narration... I'll begin with how I peeled back the layers of the boy's mind. Oh, he bravely tried to fight it at first. You would've been proud to see him so strong. But all too soon, the serums and the shocks took their toll, and the dear lad began to share such secrets with me. Secrets that are mine alone to know... Bruce. It's true, Batsy! I know everything. And kinda like the kid who peeks at his Christmas presents, I must admit, it's sadly anti-climactic. Behind all the sturm and bat-o-rangs, you're just a little boy in a playsuit, crying for mommy and daddy! It'd be funny if it weren't so pathetic. Oh, what the heck, I'll laugh anyway. HA HA HA HA HA HAA!
~ The Joker to Batman on how he tortured Robin into insanity.
That's it! That's what I want to see. A nice big smile.
~ Joker to Sal Valestra.
(singing) Jingle Bells, Batman smells. Robin laid an egg. The batmobile lost a wheel and the Joker got away! (rocket tree takes off) Crashing through the roof, in a one-horse open tree. Busting out I go, laughing all the wheeeee! Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha!
~ Joker singing "Jingle Bells".
I know you're trying to cheer me up Harley, but you see, any time I blow a billion dollar deal... IT REALLY KILLS MY APPETITE!!!
~ Joker shouting at Harley Quinn.
That's not funny...That's not...
~ Joker's last words in the uncut version.
Hello, Gotham! Joker's back in town!
~ The Joker's triumphant return.

Trivia

  • The Joker is also seen in many video games based on the Batman: The Animated Series.
  • The Joker's appearance in the DCAU is patterned after Jack Nicholson's portrayal of the character in the 1989 movie Batman.
  • In Mad Love, The Joker makes a reference to his voice actor's role as Luke Skywalker.
  • Tim Curry (who also portrayed It, Hexxus, and many other villains) was originally cast to play the Joker in Batman: The Animated Series. However, Curry was forced to drop out of the role after contracting bronchitis, and the role was eventually given to Mark Hamill.
    • Also, while the producers thought Curry's portrayal was fantastic, they felt it was too scary for young viewers.
  • Mark Hamill has also voiced Joker in other media, most notably the Batman: Arkham series, playing the character in Arkham Asylum, Arkham City, and Arkham Knight, as well as the version from the animated film adaptation of Batman: The Killing Joke. This Joker, while definitely his own character, also has distinct aspects of the character as seen in the DC Animated Universe. See here for the Arkham Joker or here for the version from The Killing Joke.
  • Joker's relationship with Harley Quinn is frequently shown as abusive and at times very pathetic, as affection Harley feels is usually shown to be very one-sided; as Batman put it, Joker is only capable of loving himself.
  • Despite their interactions in "Almost Got 'Im", Joker and Poison Ivy have a particular disliking for each other because of their different relationships with Harley Quinn, as Joker wants Harley Quinn to follow him in his crooked schemes and uses her as an emotional outlet, whilst Ivy wants Harley to work with her as friends and encourages her to not follow Joker (who would betray her on a whim).
  • While not as obsessed as Calendar Man, Joker is fond of unleashing schemes on holidays, notably April Fools' Day, Christmas and New Year's.

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