Batman the animated series/justice league Joker was not insane to me. He was greedy, but very much sane.
The dark Knight's Joker had this 'mad philosopher' kind of deal, very enjoyable. But still sane I think.
'The Batman's joker? Now that is an insane joker! Best Joker.
Aaron Morgan
well mom's gonna freak but suicide squad joker is my favorite joker
Nicholas Harris
>That time he got his own sidekick then subsequently left him for dead near a volatile contraption they built This Joker was fucking brutal for a kid's show. Like, yeah TAS Joker boiled a lackey alive, but he was pissed off for understandable reasons. TDK Joker killed his hired guns one by one, but that was to keep any of them from squealing or taking the loot.
Brayden Gomez
I can see where you're coming from. The joker does come across as a little more put together than everyone says he is in many of his adaptations. Sure, he does some missed up stuff here and there, and would do something really crazy every so often. The Batman was good at showing that he was constantly unhinged, and indeed a force to be reckoned with.
Joshua Garcia
He was my favorite, too. He took the "crazy" and the "goofy" aspects, and cranked them up to 12. He didn't do it for the money, he didn't do it for revenge, he did for shits and gigs, with maybe SOMETIMES a little money on the side.
Oh, and Kevin Michael Richardson was great. Using that goofy, high-pitched, but still oddly guttural voice made him funny and affable, especially as he was pretending to be Batman.
Not as good as Hamill Joker, but a close second.
Adrian Rodriguez
While not the best incarnation, there is a bit to love about this Joker. Also not going to lie, I laughed at the perma-clown joke
Gabriel Green
Btas is still the best, yeah he's overrated as fuck but doesn't make it not true
Oliver Carter
the laughing bat was probably one of the best joker episodes.
I think honestly, they tried too hard to make him more like a traditional Joker what with the suit and all since people complained. But they should have stuck with the straight jacket look.
also,
>tfw The Batman predicted Arkham Asylum Joker >and did it better
Samuel Martin
>predicted Feels more like inspiration
Mason Gomez
>Implying Batman Beyond Joker wasn't the best one
Cameron Hernandez
he was good, but he's entirely a one-off Joker. And he's basically just Timmiverse Joker, only meaner and darker. He's actually not much different from how they later did him in Justice League
Henry Thompson
>Honestly, this was the best version of the joker ive seen. b8
Kayden Martinez
He's also the worst looking animated joker.
Michael Wright
I was always fond of the gimmick his hair was. It's a Jester's cap, and i appreciated that.
Leo Jackson
This movie was too good for this world.
Ethan Murphy
He had the suit in his second appearance. That's too fast for it to be changed because of complaints.
Benjamin Martin
To be honest, this Joker did some really fucked up stuff >Wanted to trap everyone involved in his arrest in horrific playing cards, then drown them in Gotham Bay >Turned a Detective's mind and body into literal mush >Attempted to collapse Gotham in a giant sinkhole
Brandon Edwards
I loved that straight jacket. It was a very unique way of dress, yet still fit with the whole "clown" theme.
And him using his feet as extra hands and using monkey-style kung-fu was also a nice change.
He could actually pose a physical threat to Batman in terms of combat skills along with his gimmicks, instead of JUST having his gimmicks like all other Jokers.
Well, shit. I guess it's time to rewatch this whole series, as I haven't watched it in years.
Josiah Howard
Mister Freeze >Good- decent design >Bad- No Nora
Ryder Ramirez
Ok, real talk: should Joker actually be insane? I understand the "he's crazy, he can do ANYTHING" argument for why that would make a good villain, but that also greatly lowers stakes, an insane man literally doesn't understand or have the motivations a well developed character should. Even Napier revenge fantasies make more coherent sense than "I'm a comedian that fell in acid", because Napier was already unhinged and the acid and batman gave him a gimmick to run with. '89 and BTAS Joker have the Napier story but have a joker that really works.
Ideally, the best joker is a guy that chooses to be Joker, ala Dark Knight
Thomas Perez
>>Bad- No Nora
How is that bad? And why must Mr Freeze always be brought up in TB threads?
Anthony Murphy
Brave and the Bold featured a fantastic Joker, Jack Bennett was great being with a classy, reserved Red Hood and a classy crazy Joker.
Matthew Nguyen
there really isnt one joker, there's Crook joker, smart joker, and silly joker. Crook joker is just in it for the money, he's like penguin but with a clown theme because he likes it. Goofy joker is like The Batman joker, it just him having fun for his own laughs, and occasioanlly robbing a bank in a humerous way to fund it all and smart joker (the smart here reflects the joker himself, not the intelligence of the writer) is like The dark knight, a mad philosopher and an artist with a message. I find this really interesting, because from what i can tell there really isnt another character who has developed so many radically different interpretations and all are more or less accepted as the character,
Adam Richardson
He was one of the few things the show did objectively worse that TAS.
Isaiah White
they took a really deep and beloved character from the animated series and made him some guy who makes ice puns. and it wasnt even as hilariously dumb as the movie Freeze. its just a pretty good example of a not so good redesign from the show.
Bentley Mitchell
Almost everything sbout this show was so unappealing and uninspired after TAS and Alan Burnett and Bruce Timm. This just felt like it was made to appeal to actual kids, there wasn't much going on under the surface. Also the godawful music.
David Smith
It's Jeff Bennett, and he may be my favorite Joker.
Grayson Lewis
>worst looking
explain
Jonathan Sanders
Well it's not like they were adapting directly from BTAS. They have their ways of doing characters like how there's two clayfaces or that Harley Quinn was just a talkshow "doctor".
Asher Martinez
Animation was pretty good.
Christopher Rodriguez
>inb4 Alucard
Jose Wilson
Straight jacket and monkey-fu was made me love this Joker. He wasn't just punches and guns, he was agile enough to be interesting in hand to hand combat while also having a set of dangerous cards up his sleeve.
I just think it's unfair to compare HamilJoker to him as they're both in different settings with different looks and skills.
Jose Cooper
What movie?
Luke Cox
The Batman vs. Dracula
Hudson Smith
i think we are all forgeting who the best joker REALLY is
Hudson Brown
He was one of the best things about the show easily. Whether he is best is up for debate as I still think the Arkham Asylum games nailed the Joker better but he is definitely one of the best adaptations.
A lot of the villians were the best they've been in that show. That show's penguin is still the best penguin. It also had 10/10 killer croc and firefly.
Angel Long
>things aren't allowed to be different
Kayden Rodriguez
>they took a really deep and beloved character from the animated series This is going to blow your mind, but Freeze existed before BTAS, and Nora was nowhere in sight.
Christian Wright
Its not just that it was different. In TAS, he was a somewhat sympathetic character. In TB, Freeze is your typical bank robber + some ice powers. In terms of overall characterization, TAS just did him better.
Jaxon Foster
But I really like the episode Artifacts with him.
Jaxon Martinez
Alan Burnett produced season four, which would explain why it was the best.
The fifth season was too fucked over by the focus testing that also fucked over LoSH.
Leo Myers
Don't get me wrong, I still like Freeze in TB, I just think TAS did his character better.
Joseph Brown
I mean yeah, we all love TAS freeze but keep in mind didn't they make that all up for the show? It was a pretty recent development iirc. The Batman freeze, although he wasnt all that good, at least didn't just try and copy TAS. Risks and changes don't always work out, and thats ok.
Robert Green
Despite being a sausagefest season 2 of LoSH was still pretty good