I mean he wasn't great, but I get they were going all in on the fighting and action aspect and you needed a Joker that could do funky ass fighting that looks silly but still gives Batman a fight. The Batman was all about action and gadgets, they needed a kung fu gadget using Joker to go with it.
He's not bad, he's great for the show he's in, he's just made for a very specific type of show and doesn't work well with anything else.
It was an interesting take on the joker that was inoffensive at worst. Joker is a character we see so often that its nice to see people take risks with him (that don't undermine his character)
Honestly it was an interesting idea, I personally liked how all the villains were more combat oriented for a more action packed show.
Penguin having a sabbatical to "The Orient" and coming back with crazy kungfu and creepy ninja girls is fricking funny.
Rastafarian hunchback acrobat Joker has his benefits, being very distinct from every other Joker, but in every other media Joker's a normal shaped man with some amped up clown accessories and in this he's a one man circus act who can't pull off an imposing figure.
I think it captured the whole 'court jester' vibe quite well. Being that his court was Arkham, a straight jacket, I think carried the design well. I didn't care much for his redesign where they gave him the purple suit. I don't think the suit look works aswell if he's not meant to be a mafioso type just with a clown gimmick.
ya mon
>i dont care what you say
Then why are you externalizing your thoughts?
I mean he wasn't great, but I get they were going all in on the fighting and action aspect and you needed a Joker that could do funky ass fighting that looks silly but still gives Batman a fight. The Batman was all about action and gadgets, they needed a kung fu gadget using Joker to go with it.
He's not bad, he's great for the show he's in, he's just made for a very specific type of show and doesn't work well with anything else.
It was an interesting take on the joker that was inoffensive at worst. Joker is a character we see so often that its nice to see people take risks with him (that don't undermine his character)
Well, he created this show's version of Clayface in a very twisted episode, so, not so inoffensive.
I find this Joker kinda sick (vampire Joker was sickest).
They wanted to go in a completely different direction from BTAS/Hamill Joker, and they succeeded.
I want Kung Fu Joker to come back.
I'm still praying for a crossover with Jackie Chan Adventures, since both shows were from the same studio!
Honestly it was an interesting idea, I personally liked how all the villains were more combat oriented for a more action packed show.
Penguin having a sabbatical to "The Orient" and coming back with crazy kungfu and creepy ninja girls is fricking funny.
I am shocked those two never made it to the comics
They made it to The Lego Batman Movie, so at least somebody remembers them.
There were a couple of one off characters from this show that I think would have been cool to pop up in later versions.
I quite liked Dave. It's a shame he didn't come back but in his one ep he did work out who the batman was....using facts and logic.
Robot in a jacket. Always a good design.
Yeah what the frick was their deal
Robots iirc
Must've been some mandate to make the villains more action-oriented. Even the Riddler got into fights if I remember it right
he was entertaining
He was badly written and was in too many episodes. His only saving grace was KMR's voice acting chops.
For me it's Vampire Joker.
Rastafarian hunchback acrobat Joker has his benefits, being very distinct from every other Joker, but in every other media Joker's a normal shaped man with some amped up clown accessories and in this he's a one man circus act who can't pull off an imposing figure.
the dreads look was dum. everything else was perfectly fine for what it was.
I think it captured the whole 'court jester' vibe quite well. Being that his court was Arkham, a straight jacket, I think carried the design well. I didn't care much for his redesign where they gave him the purple suit. I don't think the suit look works aswell if he's not meant to be a mafioso type just with a clown gimmick.
He looks like an ape, like a legit knuckle walking gorilla
He's seems less of a Joker and more a "Dr Jekyll Mr Hyde" character but without the Dr Jekyll part
yes, this. There was an imbalance of his trickster/prankster and his dangerous homicidal side
He got really unsettling in the vampire movie.
That movie was so fricking good
It really was
.>Joker that just fricks around and isn't even really the archvillain.
That's honestly how he should be.
kinda hot ngl
This show gave us many of the best designs
>Arguably the best Man-Bat design
>Used only three (3) times
They did my man(bat) dirty
Same. Often wish he was his own character so he could still exist outside of the cartoon. He feels different enouy from the mainstray Joker to me.