But it completely detracts from the "everyone loses" horribleness of the situation. >Bruce is physically beaten and watches his son break his greatest taboo >Tim along with the torture and mindwarping is still ultimately what Joker wanted him to be "a killer in his own image" >Joker despite his supposed madness and posture can't find any humor when the jokes on him, and is hoist by his own pertard
He already did it to himself in the first cut, but the censored version lacks that twist of a knife
That’s going to always be his best death. Perfect ending to Joker, outside of someone did a story where a random schmuck unceremoniously killed him for something he did in the past.
The most fitting end for the Joker is to be killed by someone that isn’t Batman in a way that the Joker didn’t want to happen, with the killer being someone he considers lowly. His life’s “work” ultimately coming up empty handed.
That’s not fitting at all, a fitting end is fighting his archenemy Batman for whom they have defined eachother over almost a century. that’s just you being spiteful at a fictional character for whatever petty reason.
I'd say it is. Joker's consistent thing from what I can tell is that he has a pretty inflated ego of himself and takes a lot of pride in "comedically" tormenting and killing people. By reversing the roles and making HIM the butt of the joke or going off his idea of the script, it paints a cruel ironic end for the guy. He stops laughing when he's the punchline instead.
>that’s just you being spiteful at a fictional character for whatever petty reason.
I actually love the character. Having him die fighting Batman is cliche and defeats the sense of irony/humor that should accompany his death. The Joker is defined by his overinflated sense of importance, so for him to die in a way that he doesn’t want and doesn’t play into that is the perfect final justice for him.
The best Joker death would be him being killed by faulty Gotham architecture after the construction companies stopped checking thouroughly knowing the building will be blown up soon anyway
He didn't want to take his eyes off the corpse for a second and risk him cheating death. He would rather take his eyes off talia and let the league of assassins revive her in a Lazarus pit
honestly I kind of prefer the "censored" version where he gets electrocuted instead cause that's actually a more horrifying death(and it's more fitting anyways if Joker dies without being able to make a final remark anyways), same with how the censored version had him kill one of the Jokerz with Joker Venom instead of the BANG Flag as well
>Joker has a son. Whether he's adopted or biological doesn't matter. >he and Harley(or the "mother", whoever) gas a theater so they can have a night out as a family watching old three stooges shorts >When the movies finish, they walkout, and Batman confronts them in the alleyway they cut through >Joker and the mother both drop dead, either a heart attack or Joker and her taking cyanide >Batman ends up with two bodies and an angry orphan in front of him
>oker and the mother both drop dead, either a heart attack or Joker and her taking cyanide
The kids pulls out a Joker bomb/gadget/whatever and it misfires killing his parents.
>Batman saves the Joker near the docks in a classic way >Joker does his usual stick but Batman has non of it, he has moved on and no longer cares about his trauma. >Leaves Joker, and the clown just jumps at the river and drowns
I know it's not a Joker death, but I love this scene and the idea of Joker dying an anticlimactic death from an ordinary citizen with no Batman involvement.
DCAU Joker is still my favorite for that very reason. Even when it was wanking him a bit it didn't do so to such an extent as to be unbearable. He didn't have "super sanity", and he wasn't truly insane (as shown by Ace in JLU), he was a criminal sociopath that became a more flamboyant sociopath, and at his very core he was a craven narcissist.
That’s what I loved about DCAU Joker, those little moments where you saw just how pathetic he actually was. >The scene with Charlie >Getting upstaged by Harley, having a hissy fit, then getting mocked by Batman for it >Freaking out in Mask of Phantasm when he though Batman was going to kill them both >Wimpering in fear from Ace >Having a fit when Terry mocked him >”That’s not funny”
That’s when the Joker is at his most interesting. He is brilliant and dangerous, yet deep down he’s just a narcissist desperate for attention and ultimately like a spoiled child.
dude, it's the most minute diversion from your interpretation and you're treating it like a plague on the batman mythos. i prefer the bang flag too but i can appreciate the ironic wackiness of the electrocution
Yeah it's that and his death in TDKR in the one and two spots. Can't think of any other deaths of his that hit as hard.
See you in hell.
i heard that was the original version whereas the cut version had the Joker getting himself electrocuted to death?
Yep.
I kinda like that version cause he kills himself, he slips which makes it kinda of the perfect joke.
But it completely detracts from the "everyone loses" horribleness of the situation.
>Bruce is physically beaten and watches his son break his greatest taboo
>Tim along with the torture and mindwarping is still ultimately what Joker wanted him to be "a killer in his own image"
>Joker despite his supposed madness and posture can't find any humor when the jokes on him, and is hoist by his own pertard
He already did it to himself in the first cut, but the censored version lacks that twist of a knife
I think it's censured one, without blood
That’s going to always be his best death. Perfect ending to Joker, outside of someone did a story where a random schmuck unceremoniously killed him for something he did in the past.
The most fitting end for the Joker is to be killed by someone that isn’t Batman in a way that the Joker didn’t want to happen, with the killer being someone he considers lowly. His life’s “work” ultimately coming up empty handed.
That’s not fitting at all, a fitting end is fighting his archenemy Batman for whom they have defined eachother over almost a century. that’s just you being spiteful at a fictional character for whatever petty reason.
>a fitting end is fighting his archenemy Batman for whom they have defined eachother over almost a century
from his point of view
>that’s just you being spiteful at a fictional character for whatever petty reason.
What is this response lmao, are you a Joker fangirl?
I'd say it is. Joker's consistent thing from what I can tell is that he has a pretty inflated ego of himself and takes a lot of pride in "comedically" tormenting and killing people. By reversing the roles and making HIM the butt of the joke or going off his idea of the script, it paints a cruel ironic end for the guy. He stops laughing when he's the punchline instead.
>that’s just you being spiteful at a fictional character for whatever petty reason.
I actually love the character. Having him die fighting Batman is cliche and defeats the sense of irony/humor that should accompany his death. The Joker is defined by his overinflated sense of importance, so for him to die in a way that he doesn’t want and doesn’t play into that is the perfect final justice for him.
You mean like Charlie whose had a busy day? All that running around. All that excitement with BATMAN!
The best Joker death would be him being killed by faulty Gotham architecture after the construction companies stopped checking thouroughly knowing the building will be blown up soon anyway
>Batmans "love" Talia gets killed
>carry's the joker out instead
He didn't want to take his eyes off the corpse for a second and risk him cheating death. He would rather take his eyes off talia and let the league of assassins revive her in a Lazarus pit
to be fair there was a big fricking explosion and they fell far underground. maybe talia's body got lost or...very very disfigured by that point
No love for Arkham City?
That ending is so kino. Batman carries his dead body and just fricks off.
not knowing what to do
honestly I kind of prefer the "censored" version where he gets electrocuted instead cause that's actually a more horrifying death(and it's more fitting anyways if Joker dies without being able to make a final remark anyways), same with how the censored version had him kill one of the Jokerz with Joker Venom instead of the BANG Flag as well
>Joker has a son. Whether he's adopted or biological doesn't matter.
>he and Harley(or the "mother", whoever) gas a theater so they can have a night out as a family watching old three stooges shorts
>When the movies finish, they walkout, and Batman confronts them in the alleyway they cut through
>Joker and the mother both drop dead, either a heart attack or Joker and her taking cyanide
>Batman ends up with two bodies and an angry orphan in front of him
Wouldn't Joker have to know Bruce is Batman to do this?
He’s known that for a couple years now in comics. He never calls him Batman anymore just Bruce out loud
>oker and the mother both drop dead, either a heart attack or Joker and her taking cyanide
The kids pulls out a Joker bomb/gadget/whatever and it misfires killing his parents.
>Batman saves the Joker near the docks in a classic way
>Joker does his usual stick but Batman has non of it, he has moved on and no longer cares about his trauma.
>Leaves Joker, and the clown just jumps at the river and drowns
>Hahahahahhaha-ACK!
I kneel, Miller-Sama
I know it's not a Joker death, but I love this scene and the idea of Joker dying an anticlimactic death from an ordinary citizen with no Batman involvement.
i love that dudes theme
Mediocrity is probably the only thing that can scare most jokers
Dcau Joker really was a loser, everyone always hypes joker up but the DCAU remembered that deep down he was a pathetic little attention seeker
DCAU Joker is still my favorite for that very reason. Even when it was wanking him a bit it didn't do so to such an extent as to be unbearable. He didn't have "super sanity", and he wasn't truly insane (as shown by Ace in JLU), he was a criminal sociopath that became a more flamboyant sociopath, and at his very core he was a craven narcissist.
That’s what I loved about DCAU Joker, those little moments where you saw just how pathetic he actually was.
>The scene with Charlie
>Getting upstaged by Harley, having a hissy fit, then getting mocked by Batman for it
>Freaking out in Mask of Phantasm when he though Batman was going to kill them both
>Wimpering in fear from Ace
>Having a fit when Terry mocked him
>”That’s not funny”
That’s when the Joker is at his most interesting. He is brilliant and dangerous, yet deep down he’s just a narcissist desperate for attention and ultimately like a spoiled child.
guessing he was relatively underappreciated back when he was jack napier
(anyone else remember that this universe went by burton-movie logic in its first 5 or so years)
>Joker dies le epic death where he's laughing and fearless
cringe
>Joker dies shocked/scared/surprise that the joke is on him
based
not a death per say but the beatdown you give him at the end of Arkham origins is very satisfying
>The I prefer the censored version cucks are back
The point of it is his death isn’t meant to be funny or slapstick. It’s meant to be an anti climax of his own making rather than an accident.
dude, it's the most minute diversion from your interpretation and you're treating it like a plague on the batman mythos. i prefer the bang flag too but i can appreciate the ironic wackiness of the electrocution
Gordon gives him aids and he dies
Why Superman so mad? Also what is that hairstyle good lord.
it was a different time
Magog is a silly name
>Best Joker death.
Terry going back in time to save Superman from a curse and killing the Joker before Superman arrives back on Earth.
what if the Joker a Zombie?
I dunno, tell really bad brain jokes?
Why does tim getting brainwashed into being a crazy mini-Joker get me so fricking horny
what if the Joker discover your fetish
I don't know, he finds it funny so he does it to more Robins and makes Batman watch while I jerk off?
perfect
Has the "has a freak massive stroke mid-fight with Batman" been done as a death scenario yet?
remember when joker died to his own goofy gas?
ngl they really went to the books for this one: https://youtu.be/CZ0CWWGjXNQ?si=KwJ_9p4MncGrgyaB
i'm pretty sure some comic geek tallied all the stuff they ref'd on this show overall
>Dies
>Comes back to life.
more like unlife
I enjoy how Jason got to casually cap one of the three Jokers