The only thing I didn't like about the antagonists in this series is that every major villain had to be some sort of Kung-Fu fighter that can match Batman in fighting prowess. What the hell was the point of the geisha bodyguards when Penguin can just deal with any incoming threats on his own. I get that the show was made by the same people who did the Jackie Chan cartoon, but the series antagonists were supposed to be gang boss schemer types, not close combat masters that can waste an entire army. Fortunately they toned it down after the villain intros and later episodes. They even had an interesting episode where Joker got jacked by injecting himself with Bane serum. The batmech in that episode was bretty cool.
The only thing I didn't like about the antagonists in this series is that every major villain had to be some sort of Kung-Fu fighter that can match Batman in fighting prowess. What the hell was the point of the geisha bodyguards when Penguin can just deal with any incoming threats on his own. I get that the show was made by the same people who did the Jackie Chan cartoon, but the series antagonists were supposed to be gang boss schemer types, not close combat masters that can waste an entire army. Fortunately they toned it down after the villain intros and later episodes. They even had an interesting episode where Joker got jacked by injecting himself with Bane serum. The batmech in that episode was bretty cool.
>dedicates years of his life to becoming one of the greatest fighters on the planet >plans and prepares for any possible scenario he might come cross >has an arsenal of weapons and gadgets custom made for himself >struggles with and often loses to lawyers, psychiatrists, clowns and prostitutes
I dunno man when I see purple stripes and big droopy sleeves covering a person's hands my association is definitely """"""quirky"""""" girls who hang out at the Hot Topic not so much anything sinister.
>Kevin Michael Richardson's voice was different from Hamill's but a good different
This, it's clearly KMR doing his own thing and not just trying to be a bad Hamill knockoff. I honestly love the performance. Now that Hamill is officially retired I think I wouldn't mind KMR returning to the role in another series. It's a different KIND of Joker than the one Hamill is portraying but it's not a BAD different.
He's funny, that makes him better than a lot of other Jokers.
Honestly same
The Batman experimented with interesting concepts and ideas which I enjoyed
They had great work arounds considered they got fricked over hard with the bat embargo (unlike the vastly overrated animated series)
I hated him until the season 1 finale. Completely won me over and he had some great episodes after that too.
>shitty voice acting
>walks on his hands like a monkey
the only thing worse than him was riddler.
They really ramped up the circus clown over stage comedian, and it worked. Why shouldn't Joker be an acrobatic loon?
Everyone likes him, he's more fun than Mark's, he's the most fun Joker outside of comics.
Thanks, I needed a laugh.
remember when they made him a vampire and he fought batman in a blood bank with blood going everywhere? I feel like they couldn't do that anymore
The only thing I didn't like about the antagonists in this series is that every major villain had to be some sort of Kung-Fu fighter that can match Batman in fighting prowess. What the hell was the point of the geisha bodyguards when Penguin can just deal with any incoming threats on his own. I get that the show was made by the same people who did the Jackie Chan cartoon, but the series antagonists were supposed to be gang boss schemer types, not close combat masters that can waste an entire army. Fortunately they toned it down after the villain intros and later episodes. They even had an interesting episode where Joker got jacked by injecting himself with Bane serum. The batmech in that episode was bretty cool.
>made by the same people who did the Jackie Chan cartoon
can't unsee it. that explains a shit ton.
aw come on you love to see it
AAAIIIIEEEEEEEE SPARE ME JOKER-SAMA!!!
>dedicates years of his life to becoming one of the greatest fighters on the planet
>plans and prepares for any possible scenario he might come cross
>has an arsenal of weapons and gadgets custom made for himself
>struggles with and often loses to lawyers, psychiatrists, clowns and prostitutes
Remember when Batman almost got beaten by some really fat dude.
see you in court
You're gonna have to give me a better reason.
I think he's scary
I dunno man when I see purple stripes and big droopy sleeves covering a person's hands my association is definitely """"""quirky"""""" girls who hang out at the Hot Topic not so much anything sinister.
As a kid, I always thought this joker was an immortal vampire.
You're not far off, that happened one time. My first exposure to this Joker was the Dracula movie.
only hated the 'dreads,' otherwise a decent portrayal, certainly not bad as some
If bad taste were a mere matter of litigation all of Cinemaphile would be in danger. The Batman was mid at best.
he was great, Kevin Michael Richardson's voice was different from Hamill's but a good different
I kinda hated Joker's voice in Young Justice though, but I got used to it.
>Kevin Michael Richardson's voice was different from Hamill's but a good different
This, it's clearly KMR doing his own thing and not just trying to be a bad Hamill knockoff. I honestly love the performance. Now that Hamill is officially retired I think I wouldn't mind KMR returning to the role in another series. It's a different KIND of Joker than the one Hamill is portraying but it's not a BAD different.
I will. Provide your contact information so my lawyers can contact you.
He had a really high bar to reach with between Hamill and Ledger, but I liked him a lot. The Laughing Bat is probably the best that show had to offer.
I did as well. I liked that his Harley was a trashy reality tv show psychiatrist