The way she just turns to look at him after that is just- I don't even know how to feel about that because she's heartbroken and it's genuinely a sad scene but I still find the delivery funny for some reason
He said this one one comic where he asks "what was the first joke ever told?" "I'll tell you... *THE FALL* " Referencing the fall of satan from heaven.
I always thought that Bruce was hallucinating Joker’s last words in The Dark Knight Returns and that his head turning and neck cracking as he laughed was Bruce coming back to reality.
*In a parallel universe* Superman: "I can't believe I just killed him. No one, especially Superman, should kill in cold blood, even if the victim is a monster like the Joker. I will imprison myself in the Phantom Zone until my soul finds peace, like my "Generations" counterpart did." Batman: "I'm glad to hear that, Clark. I knew you were better than him in the end. And now, he won't do any harm anymore..." Joker Spirit: "F*ck!"
But monsters that are evil should be killed its how strong mentality you are and what's yours character like if you can handle something like doing what's necessary to protect the good part of humanity
@@jermonejackson8437 But for a lot of Batman’s villains they have the chance for reform. (A couple of examples in ascending order are) catwoman who only steals and is often an ally of Batman. Mr Freeze who only wants his wife back (although his methods may be dubious) and sometimes teams up with Batman to achieve this. Then there’s even poisson ivy who wants to protect the environment and even teamed up with Batman in Arkham Knight and died to save a city she hates. Riddler is egotistical and a narcissist who only wants to prove himself better than anyone else (which leaves him lots of room to be cured). Two-Face has an obsession with his coin that leaves him unable to make decisions without it, which is another mental issue that has been diagnosed and cured before. Harley Quinn has committed a gargantuan amount of atrocities but she’s got mental problems and a victim of the joker’s meaning she may one day be cured. All of these people may be seen as monsters but Batman refuses to kill them for a lot of reasons: 26:55 Batman is like these criminals, and he too has mental problems and is somewhat insane (because why else would someone go around dressed as a bat beating people up) as a result of witnessing his parents getting murdered right in front of him as a child, and if he were to kill it would drive him over the edge and he wouldn’t be able to stop himself (as seen with Jason Todd in this video). There’s also a high likelihood of it triggering PTSD in him. Also, most of his rogue’s gallery are capable of reform and suffer from genuine mental illnesses that can be diagnosed and have been cured before. And many showcase this by helping batman with his fight for justice on numerous occasions. There’s also the Lego Batman movie interpretation of how his life has no meaning without the joker/the rest of his villains. Why should Batman decide who lives and who dies. If it was up to a standard person they’d probably kill joker and let catwoman live. So where do they draw the line? What about Mr Freeze? Man-Bat? Penguin? Instead of vigilante justice and people questioning why Batman doesn’t kill, they should instead be questioning why Gotham doesn’t have the death penalty- the fairest way to rid the world of these “monsters”. Another note: the joker is probably the only villain of his incapable of reform, as it’s popularly believed that instead of being insane, the joker is ‘hypersane’ and isn’t at all mentally ill, which explains why he seems to be incapable of diagnosis as well as a myriad of other aspects of his personality,
Speaking of "A Death in the Family," I've always found pretty fascinating the alternate page the authors made in case fans voted for Jason to live, which shows a blissful Batman holding Jason's body while yelling, "He's alive! Thank God!" I wonder how the Batman stories would have continued from that point if that page was the one used at the end. Anyway, it was colored and featured in "Batman Annual 25", the special issue that tells how Jason was revived, as "the reality that should have been", according to the narrator. They should have definitely adapted it for the interactive film
The Tim Drake of the DCAU universe had a truly miserable end. Instead of becoming a hero on his own, joining the Teen Titans and forming intimate bonds with Superboy and Spoiler, he just a got an intense trauma for the rest of his life and had to permanently leave his career at such young age
In batman TAS there's actually lore to every single time joker somehow miraculously survive, like when he fell into the chimney, his fall was broken by a bunch of random junk, causing injuries for a while but with help from DC universe magic (dr freeze) he was put into full health
@@concept5631 Because his practice covers the Jokers premium arch-nemesis villain health insurance. 😂 Really he’s the only underground MD that would ignore all morals for lots of cash. (his research funding costs are high and sponsorships are low) The non-cosplaying criminal doctors likely wouldn’t treat the joker for obvious reasons.
Joker is not Criminally insane, just clinically! In order for someone to be Criminally Insane, he has to prove that he is genuinely unaware of what he's doing. Joker is aware, and enjoys it very much.
Let's be honest. In real life, the Joker would have already been killed many years ago, most likely by a cop feigning to use self defense at the time of his arrest
In The '89 Batman movie there's a twitch at the end that was meant to be a potential return for The Joker. Andrea survived in Mask of the Phantasm because she was in the epilogue episode of Justice League.
4:06 full honesty, when I first came across the scene, I chose to take the moral high route and spare the Joker. After all, Jason made a promise to Batman: he will not kill. And yes, due to his mental breakdown he has killed multiple times but with the joker he would have to make the conscious choice to kill him the rest of them at least you could write off with temporary insanity. But this would be an active disgrace of Batman‘s wish.
@@yourweirdplant As they should One of the reasons Jason is my favourite batfamily member is that he actually gets the Job done so I don’t like this pussy version of him that spares a mass killer
@@Mohamad-m7md the batfamily take Jason back in after he has a standoff with Talia and a resurrected Batman who is mentally broken and constantly repeating Zur-en-Arr and if you save Batman they are both returned to the batfamily where Jason gets some therapy and they start trying to get Bruce’s mind back together
Andrea Beaumont did not die with Joker in Batman: Mask Of The Phantasm. She is traveling on an ocean liner at the end & she is later hired by Amanda Waller for Project: Batman Beyond.
On top of that, Joker didn't die there either. Tie-in material like the comic series at the time showed he survived. They've done fake-outs with him in the Timmverse before. His actual death wouldn't be until the events shown in Return of the Joker.
I've often wondered if the Joker is an avatar of the Norse Loki or the American Aboriginal's The Trickster. That would explain his apparent immortality, wouldn't it?
I think the jokers dynamic with Poison Ivy is ripe with cool ideas. Like imagine a 1v1 between them. I think it would be so creative and bad ass. Like Ivy just deciding she has had enough of the jokers shenanigans and the joker finding out Ivy is coming for him and creating an elaborate trap. Maybe even, its during a big universal event so the heroes are not there to intervene, making it more intense. Just an idea.
I don't know if you notice that in the animation Injustice, Superman lost both his wife and his unborn child is the same to the The Joker that ALSO lost his wife and unborn child from the animation The Killing Joke. That's why both have the same insanity that couldn't be controlled...
Joker: *Is blown into pieces* Harley Quinn: "PUDDIN!!!" 😢 Batman: "At this point, he probably is..." Damn, Batman. That roast was so savage even the Marvel characters felt it XD
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Who else thinks Batman should have known Superman was going to react badly when Joker killed his wife, child, n, city!? Myself, I think Batman, subconsciously allowed Superman to take Joker out with the excuse of temporary Insanity, but, didn't foresee how far it would go, nor, how many people would encourage him!
The Joker when Batman dies: "What??? How can this be??? I can't be a villain now!!! Life's no fun anymore!!! What's the point? There's none!!" Batman when the Joker dies: "Whatever, I'll see you next week. Same Bat Time, same Bat Channel."
A little mistake Needlemouse made: In Assault On Arkham, the Joker did NOT die, because his body was never found, but how he survived isn’t clear (He’s the Joker after all). So AOA *IS* canon to the Arkhamverse.
Indeed, Waller tells Batman that they never found Joker's body... but if *"Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League"* is canon to the Arkhamverse, then AOA can't be, since King Shark dies in it. (Unless they retcon him like "black Deadshot") The Arkhamverse canon is a bit of a mess anyway, even if you only consider the games that are out right now, so it doesn't really matter.
@@Deathpunch136 - I'm honestly not 100% sure what you meant by that, but there's only one Nanaue... I guess you might be one of the people who got confused by the 2021 Suicide Squad run *Bad Blood* by Tom Taylor, in which one of the members of Task Force X is the Green Lantern villain "The Shark", that a lot of people confused with King Shark (or thought he was a new version of the character with telepathic powers) ?
@@randallflagg3700the only playable character of the kill the justice league that should be canon is Harley, Captain boomerang was shot in the head in a AOA comic, king shark died as you said and apparently black deadshot is the real deadshot and the white one was an imposter idk if that’s true but it’s what I heard
In Mask of Phantasm the writers said that Joker escaped from her and she became a mercenary as revealed in Batman Beyond, so nope, he does not die in Mask of Phantasm.
For me i likw to think TAS deaths were just him surviving, he is said to be so cleaver and resilient that has survived everything he's been through so i can see him either just barley escaping or always having a backup plan, no one can outsmart batman like he does without some backup plan
I met the voice actor for Injustice Joker last year. He was at a convention. To be honest, I didn’t know he played Joker. I learned about him from his role as Giovanni in Pokémon Generations. When I saw that he had a joker print with the injustice logo in the corner, I said “oh, you played Joker?” Instead of simply saying “yeah”, he just burst into a Joker laugh. Scared the hell outta me!
Just because that joker died in assualt on arkam dows not mean its not a prequel. The joker has survived lots of things, like you said before in the other videos
About the elderly joker entry : The events of that episode from Batman The Brave And The Bold are not canon, as it is just a purely fictional story Alfred wrote (called Knights Of Tomorrow, if I remember correctly). Alfred only wrote that story because he found it was a good story at that's all there is to it. Within the narrative of Batman The Brave And The Bold, those events simply never happened.
Don’t know why but every time I play Arkham city and watch the joker die I always get the same cold chills I had that night in 2011 when the game first came out
I have been a fan of you for ssssuch a loooong time plz don't stop.I love to learn about all the batman shit.i love your vids man you truly are amazing (God bless you)
I would not consider the deaths of the Joker and Andrea to be 'definitive' in Mask Of The Phantom. The BAS Joker's 'real' death is in the Return Of The Joker movie, while Andrea is shown in the last episode of Batman Beyond.
There is one more from injustice, though only from the comics. In the alternate universe, Batman takes Joker back to Gotham but ends up snapping his neck in the batmobile. Batman takes a detour to Gotham PD and turns himself in. Despite numerous offers to just walk away, Bruce demands to be punished. Even while in prison, he refuses an offer from Superman to get him out
@lizardboy8645 honestly....I am not surprised....with as many times the writers shitting on him...like having aunt may turn out to be his mom...or forcing him to use Reed Richard's aka Mr fantastic to hold the city together...what you said was not that bad....it...it's just gay..
@@mikewrotch7828I think it's meant to be taken as funny, not as something bad. Also they hate eachother anyways so it would be insanely funny to see how that even ends up happening.
I firmly believe that Keaton’s Batman killed Nicholson’s Joker on purpose because come on, he was grappled to a gargoyle like a thousand feet above the ground while grabbing onto a ladder attached to a helicopter, which can never hold still. Any logical person would know that he’s marked for doom at that point no matter what. But more importantly, when Batman finally realized that Joker actually killed his parents, he abandoned his no killing rule and intended to kill Joker. He even swore it to his face when they fought on top of the church tower. Consequently, this act led to him killing thugs in Batman Returns.
20:16 "I've been blown up, dropped down smokestacks, fed to sharks..." It's all of his non-deaths in the DCAU! "World's Finest", "Mad Love" and "The Laughing Fish"
Wait a minute, let’s do some math here! If Joker sets of a nuke that destroys everyone in Metropolis and it adds up to 5 million...... 6 million sounds a LITTLE HIGH!
@@Mohamad-m7md Jason gets enough flack already. After all, he became Red Hood. Tim was the only Robin that it would fit for, since Dick became Nightwing. Unfortunately for Tim.
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@Slipstreamz you can interpret it as either Harley with joker or Harlivy. Either way it’s pretty perfect
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15:14
Harley: Pudding
Batman: He probably is
damn batman
That's cold even for you bats
Yep he doesn't have any bedside manner
Pretty much yeah he is dead and that is it
Batman has some great dark humor.
The way she just turns to look at him after that is just-
I don't even know how to feel about that because she's heartbroken and it's genuinely a sad scene but I still find the delivery funny for some reason
Batman got no chill bruh
I find somewhat funny how 90% of the Joker's deaths are either from a broken neck or falls from great heights.
Fall damage MVP
holy shit you're right
He said this one one comic where he asks "what was the first joke ever told?"
"I'll tell you... *THE FALL* "
Referencing the fall of satan from heaven.
Probably because those were the least bloody ways that they could think of to do it, and y'know censorship and all
I mean, those are pretty quick/instantaneous ways of killing him.
I've never understood how they can send Jason to jail for killing Joker in the diner. Should've got an award
He was still in disguise also even though it's the joker it's still murder
Never saw this version of the movie. Honestly, I have know damn clue what the crew where thinking with this.
Well, Joker or not, it is still murder. That is still a serious crime
As much as I think the Joker deserves to die. It's not Jason's place to decide. And murder is still a crime
@@doremi4531 Yeah murder is murder unless it's self defense
I always thought that Bruce was hallucinating Joker’s last words in The Dark Knight Returns and that his head turning and neck cracking as he laughed was Bruce coming back to reality.
That's stupid.
Yeah that’s how I interpreted it as well. No way someone’s neck can break and not die.
@Sam Watts Except they can. It's actually pretty common.
@@fuckthisstupidasshandleshit Really? I’ve never heard of anyone that can still do what joker did after a broken neck
@Sam Watts Nor have I heard anyone that can take a bullet as well as Batman did in the same fight. It's a comic book. Suspend your disbelief.
*In a parallel universe*
Superman: "I can't believe I just killed him. No one, especially Superman, should kill in cold blood, even if the victim is a monster like the Joker. I will imprison myself in the Phantom Zone until my soul finds peace, like my "Generations" counterpart did."
Batman: "I'm glad to hear that, Clark. I knew you were better than him in the end. And now, he won't do any harm anymore..."
Joker Spirit: "F*ck!"
But monsters that are evil should be killed its how strong mentality you are and what's yours character like if you can handle something like doing what's necessary to protect the good part of humanity
I love how the Joker refers to Supes as "easy mode"
@@jermonejackson8437
But for a lot of Batman’s villains they have the chance for reform. (A couple of examples in ascending order are) catwoman who only steals and is often an ally of Batman. Mr Freeze who only wants his wife back (although his methods may be dubious) and sometimes teams up with Batman to achieve this. Then there’s even poisson ivy who wants to protect the environment and even teamed up with Batman in Arkham Knight and died to save a city she hates. Riddler is egotistical and a narcissist who only wants to prove himself better than anyone else (which leaves him lots of room to be cured). Two-Face has an obsession with his coin that leaves him unable to make decisions without it, which is another mental issue that has been diagnosed and cured before. Harley Quinn has committed a gargantuan amount of atrocities but she’s got mental problems and a victim of the joker’s meaning she may one day be cured.
All of these people may be seen as monsters but Batman refuses to kill them for a lot of reasons: 26:55 Batman is like these criminals, and he too has mental problems and is somewhat insane (because why else would someone go around dressed as a bat beating people up) as a result of witnessing his parents getting murdered right in front of him as a child, and if he were to kill it would drive him over the edge and he wouldn’t be able to stop himself (as seen with Jason Todd in this video). There’s also a high likelihood of it triggering PTSD in him. Also, most of his rogue’s gallery are capable of reform and suffer from genuine mental illnesses that can be diagnosed and have been cured before. And many showcase this by helping batman with his fight for justice on numerous occasions. There’s also the Lego Batman movie interpretation of how his life has no meaning without the joker/the rest of his villains.
Why should Batman decide who lives and who dies. If it was up to a standard person they’d probably kill joker and let catwoman live. So where do they draw the line? What about Mr Freeze? Man-Bat? Penguin? Instead of vigilante justice and people questioning why Batman doesn’t kill, they should instead be questioning why Gotham doesn’t have the death penalty- the fairest way to rid the world of these “monsters”.
Another note: the joker is probably the only villain of his incapable of reform, as it’s popularly believed that instead of being insane, the joker is ‘hypersane’ and isn’t at all mentally ill, which explains why he seems to be incapable of diagnosis as well as a myriad of other aspects of his personality,
@@Dovah_Slayeryes it was easy, as easy as beating a puppy to death.
*WITH A KITTEN!!!* 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@Dovah_Slayer Funny how, when a similar situation occurred with normal Superman, it was anything but "easy".
I love how he always wins somehow, whether it's staying alive or getting the last laugh before he dies
Not always just mostly
And somehow IIII still win!!
Even having feelings he won!
Not really,it doesnt matter if he "wins" dying
He is just culled like a sick dog
Except for one storyline
Arkham series
Joker dies by his own hand, Batman doesn’t break by Joker’s actions in that series
Joker doesn’t win
Speaking of "A Death in the Family," I've always found pretty fascinating the alternate page the authors made in case fans voted for Jason to live, which shows a blissful Batman holding Jason's body while yelling, "He's alive! Thank God!" I wonder how the Batman stories would have continued from that point if that page was the one used at the end. Anyway, it was colored and featured in "Batman Annual 25", the special issue that tells how Jason was revived, as "the reality that should have been", according to the narrator. They should have definitely adapted it for the interactive film
15:14
Harley:”oh no pudding”
Batman:”at this point he probably is”
💀
Dark humor Bats.
The Tim Drake of the DCAU universe had a truly miserable end. Instead of becoming a hero on his own, joining the Teen Titans and forming intimate bonds with Superboy and Spoiler, he just a got an intense trauma for the rest of his life and had to permanently leave his career at such young age
He also literally become Joker in batman beyond
No matter how many times the Joker has died, he’ll always come back for the Bat Family.
Kang The Conqueror would send his army to kill the Joker and go back in time changing the past.
@@eldeadkilljohnkennedy3946 That wouldn’t do much since the writers always find a way to bring the Joker back
He’s like William he always comes back
@@rainbowdragon168 This is why I think if Bruce could break the fourth wall he would *despise* the writers
@@redjirachi1 What would Bruce breaking the fourth wall do?
Joker's like the Kenny/Optimus Prime/Kung Lao/Shaak Ti of the DC universe, when you think about how many times he has died.
And the punchline that is he comes back like nothing happens (unless if it's an alternative universe or Batman stories revamped every time).
@@poweroffriendship2.0 and something horrible happens as a result😂
Soon it'll just be running gag and Joker will start dying in every comic xD
And iron man y thanos ahora
In batman TAS there's actually lore to every single time joker somehow miraculously survive, like when he fell into the chimney, his fall was broken by a bunch of random junk, causing injuries for a while but with help from DC universe magic (dr freeze) he was put into full health
Why would Dr. Freeze willingly help the Joker of all people?
@@concept5631Joker is just...Ridiculously good at manipulation.
What about the shark? Or the explosion? Or whatever ace did to his mind
@@concept5631 Because his practice covers the Jokers premium arch-nemesis villain health insurance. 😂
Really he’s the only underground MD that would ignore all morals for lots of cash. (his research funding costs are high and sponsorships are low) The non-cosplaying criminal doctors likely wouldn’t treat the joker for obvious reasons.
Joker is not Criminally insane, just clinically! In order for someone to be Criminally Insane, he has to prove that he is genuinely unaware of what he's doing.
Joker is aware, and enjoys it very much.
Your right
Let's be honest. In real life, the Joker would have already been killed many years ago, most likely by a cop feigning to use self defense at the time of his arrest
I don't think anyone would be questioning them claiming "self-defense"
Pretty sure what you meant was, in real life, the joker would already be dead because he would have been killed by a police man doing their job.
Let’s be honest. In real life, the Joker would have died the moment he fell into a pool of chemicals.
And I wouldn’t blame them
The feds and the cia would be on 24/7 assassins man hunt
So, the joker is crazy enough to mess with super man, but not with the IRS, that must be an interesting venn diagram.
In The '89 Batman movie there's a twitch at the end that was meant to be a potential return for The Joker. Andrea survived in Mask of the Phantasm because she was in the epilogue episode of Justice League.
There is not twitch at the end though, Joker's dead body is completely still...
89 film and mask of the phantasm are 2 different timelines with no connection to eachother
4:06 full honesty, when I first came across the scene, I chose to take the moral high route and spare the Joker. After all, Jason made a promise to Batman: he will not kill. And yes, due to his mental breakdown he has killed multiple times but with the joker he would have to make the conscious choice to kill him the rest of them at least you could write off with temporary insanity. But this would be an active disgrace of Batman‘s wish.
What happens when you spare Joker ?
@@Mohamad-m7mdthe bat family turns against Jason, choosing to not help him.
@@yourweirdplant
As they should
One of the reasons Jason is my favourite batfamily member is that he actually gets the Job done so I don’t like this pussy version of him that spares a mass killer
@@Mohamad-m7md the batfamily take Jason back in after he has a standoff with Talia and a resurrected Batman who is mentally broken and constantly repeating Zur-en-Arr and if you save Batman they are both returned to the batfamily where Jason gets some therapy and they start trying to get Bruce’s mind back together
R.I.P Kevin Conroy THE BATMAN 🦇
He was my child hood batman
This is how it happened this is how the batman died
I miss him too, but this is completely unrelated to the video.
@@limewater4074 who cares
@@Pack_Watch Obviously you cared enough to comment four months after I posted this.
The length of this video really represents how many different universes and timelines that are in DC
Which is why the joker is interesting to begin with in my opinion there’s a lot of versions of him and each version is interesting in their own right
The real ending of that first bit would be “Look it’s the joker. He was gonna bomb an orphanage or something.” And the police would’ve been chill.
its canon that lawyers that arent harvey dent are shit at their jobs
Andrea Beaumont did not die with Joker in Batman: Mask Of The Phantasm. She is traveling on an ocean liner at the end & she is later hired by Amanda Waller for Project: Batman Beyond.
On top of that, Joker didn't die there either. Tie-in material like the comic series at the time showed he survived. They've done fake-outs with him in the Timmverse before. His actual death wouldn't be until the events shown in Return of the Joker.
I've often wondered if the Joker is an avatar of the Norse Loki or the American Aboriginal's The Trickster. That would explain his apparent immortality, wouldn't it?
Joker is in no way, shape, or form insane. He's evil pretending to be insane. He's responsible for every act he's preformed.
I think the jokers dynamic with Poison Ivy is ripe with cool ideas. Like imagine a 1v1 between them. I think it would be so creative and bad ass. Like Ivy just deciding she has had enough of the jokers shenanigans and the joker finding out Ivy is coming for him and creating an elaborate trap. Maybe even, its during a big universal event so the heroes are not there to intervene, making it more intense. Just an idea.
Every time you knock him down, he always gets back up
Rule of thumb with the Joker is this: If you don't find a body, he's not dead.
That goes for a litany of villains.
40 minutes of NeedleMouse?! This is the best day of my life!
Joker Has Died So Many Times (Outside Of The Comic Books).
I don't know if you notice that in the animation Injustice, Superman lost both his wife and his unborn child is the same to the The Joker that ALSO lost his wife and unborn child from the animation The Killing Joke. That's why both have the same insanity that couldn't be controlled...
30:58 I slammed my desk in excitement. So many people leave this out. I love Cal Kestis as the Not-Joker
Joker: *Is blown into pieces*
Harley Quinn: "PUDDIN!!!" 😢
Batman: "At this point, he probably is..."
Damn, Batman. That roast was so savage even the Marvel characters felt it XD
I saw that part and went straight to the comments
It's what Joker would've wanted
Batman TAS Joker is the definition of plot armor.
Just want to take the time and thank you and your voice. The content doesn’t matter, your delivery helps get through the day. Much love from my brother snd I. ❤
Harley: “PUDDIN’! “
Bats: “ by this point he *probably is* “
Harley: "PUDDIN'!"
Batman: "At this point, he probably is."
Me: Jesus, Bats!
Love your videos needlemouse! Been watching for years and love dc and your content !
Can’t believe a lot of us saw the Batman Beyond movie and NOW comprehend what young Tim Drake has done… old cartoons had no chill lol
I've been waiting for an upload for months thank you
1:24 Dang, Jason just can’t stop causing chaos in diners
Who else thinks Batman should have known Superman was going to react badly when Joker killed his wife, child, n, city!? Myself, I think Batman, subconsciously allowed Superman to take Joker out with the excuse of temporary Insanity, but, didn't foresee how far it would go, nor, how many people would encourage him!
A lotta upload lately, you're spoiling us!
But in all seriousness, keep up the good work and take a break if you need to!
I love Batman under the red hood and the decisions you can make
Joker: If you hadn't smashed my cure, I'd still be alive.
Batman: If you hadn't stabbed me like a dumbass, the cure wouldn't have smashed.
2:35 “I don’t agree with murder, but murder is perfectly fine.”
6:09 And Superman reacts to this how anyone would HE LOSSES HIS GOD DAMN MIND!
edit: that really cought me off guard
T.Joker: Two Freaks in a Fight to the death!
Also T.Joker Right After: YEE. 7:24
The Joker when Batman dies: "What??? How can this be??? I can't be a villain now!!! Life's no fun anymore!!! What's the point? There's none!!"
Batman when the Joker dies: "Whatever, I'll see you next week. Same Bat Time, same Bat Channel."
There's a difference between killing and murder
You can kill in self defense
Murder is unprovoked aggression
Another video uploaded by the legend himself
17:26 the fact joker gets up after this is pretty funny 😂
22:08 I personally see this as the less PG version as it implies the Joker was so angry he was going to physically abuse Tim Drake.
A little mistake Needlemouse made: In Assault On Arkham, the Joker did NOT die, because his body was never found, but how he survived isn’t clear (He’s the Joker after all). So AOA *IS* canon to the Arkhamverse.
Indeed, Waller tells Batman that they never found Joker's body... but if *"Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League"* is canon to the Arkhamverse, then AOA can't be, since King Shark dies in it.
(Unless they retcon him like "black Deadshot")
The Arkhamverse canon is a bit of a mess anyway, even if you only consider the games that are out right now, so it doesn't really matter.
@@randallflagg3700 There are multiple versions of King Shark in the comics. I think...
@@Deathpunch136 - I'm honestly not 100% sure what you meant by that, but there's only one Nanaue...
I guess you might be one of the people who got confused by the 2021 Suicide Squad run *Bad Blood* by Tom Taylor, in which one of the members of Task Force X is the Green Lantern villain "The Shark", that a lot of people confused with King Shark
(or thought he was a new version of the character with telepathic powers) ?
@@randallflagg3700the only playable character of the kill the justice league that should be canon is Harley, Captain boomerang was shot in the head in a AOA comic, king shark died as you said and apparently black deadshot is the real deadshot and the white one was an imposter idk if that’s true but it’s what I heard
Can’t be expecting Needlemouse to actually do research. He just searched Joker death on UA-cam and opened Wikipedia for write his script
Joker is just a very disappointing “clown”
He's a clown but ain't nobody willingly laughing at him
In Mask of Phantasm the writers said that Joker escaped from her and she became a mercenary as revealed in Batman Beyond, so nope, he does not die in Mask of Phantasm.
Exactly, it wouldn’t make sense for him to die since it’s not until Batman beyond return of the joker where he dies
For me i likw to think TAS deaths were just him surviving, he is said to be so cleaver and resilient that has survived everything he's been through so i can see him either just barley escaping or always having a backup plan, no one can outsmart batman like he does without some backup plan
I would love to see a storyline where people argue over the Jokers will
Just like William Afton he always returns just to die again and return and repeat
U should explain what happened to Arkham characters during the events of certain games
I met the voice actor for Injustice Joker last year. He was at a convention. To be honest, I didn’t know he played Joker. I learned about him from his role as Giovanni in Pokémon Generations. When I saw that he had a joker print with the injustice logo in the corner, I said “oh, you played Joker?” Instead of simply saying “yeah”, he just burst into a Joker laugh. Scared the hell outta me!
2:10 that is not even remotely how insanity plea works
Just because that joker died in assualt on arkam dows not mean its not a prequel. The joker has survived lots of things, like you said before in the other videos
Bruce: parents dies turns batman
Damian: parents die and turns batman
Me:hmm...well guess its time to start the cycle again
In dark knight returns joker became a mass shooter at the carnival. That shit was crazy when I first saw it on HBO like ten years ago
About the elderly joker entry : The events of that episode from Batman The Brave And The Bold are not canon, as it is just a purely fictional story Alfred wrote (called Knights Of Tomorrow, if I remember correctly). Alfred only wrote that story because he found it was a good story at that's all there is to it. Within the narrative of Batman The Brave And The Bold, those events simply never happened.
Don’t know why but every time I play Arkham city and watch the joker die I always get the same cold chills I had that night in 2011 when the game first came out
Same here, I played the game back in 2017 and it still is chilling
22:05 "more PG"
*Proceeds to get electrocuted to death*
The Jonkler: Kills 1 Billion humans.
Batman: I must protect my BF 🥺
I start to think to the joke with Batman and Joker having deep feelings for each other are true, Batman didn't hear about crimes against humanity?
I have been a fan of you for ssssuch a loooong time plz don't stop.I love to learn about all the batman shit.i love your vids man you truly are amazing
(God bless you)
Joker is actually the purple guy. He always comes back
I feel like William Dafoe would be perfect for the Joker
That damn clown won't stay down, huh?
36:25 after he said beat to death with a crowbar I got a reacies comerical
I would not consider the deaths of the Joker and Andrea to be 'definitive' in Mask Of The Phantom. The BAS Joker's 'real' death is in the Return Of The Joker movie, while Andrea is shown in the last episode of Batman Beyond.
There is one more from injustice, though only from the comics. In the alternate universe, Batman takes Joker back to Gotham but ends up snapping his neck in the batmobile. Batman takes a detour to Gotham PD and turns himself in. Despite numerous offers to just walk away, Bruce demands to be punished. Even while in prison, he refuses an offer from Superman to get him out
He always comes back.....or am I thinking of another character?
20:16-20:20 those were his first 3 deaths
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“Puddin”
“At this point he probably is”
~The Batman
I guess you could say Arkham City’s Joker Death had the *real* “Killing Joke”.
harlequin: pudding
batman : at this point he is
i dont know why but that cracked me up 😂
Who Has Peter Parker/Spider-Man Slept With?
Your mum?
Black cat aka Felicia hardy gwen Stacy Mary Jane and...a couple others
@@mikewrotch7828and green goblin lol
@lizardboy8645 honestly....I am not surprised....with as many times the writers shitting on him...like having aunt may turn out to be his mom...or forcing him to use Reed Richard's aka Mr fantastic to hold the city together...what you said was not that bad....it...it's just gay..
@@mikewrotch7828I think it's meant to be taken as funny, not as something bad. Also they hate eachother anyways so it would be insanely funny to see how that even ends up happening.
Pudding! *at this point he probably is* had me dying
27:58: How some that seem weak can overcome. 28:03: and yet those who could be the strongest fall into shadow
"See you in Hell"-Joker
Ironically probably where Frank Miller is gonna end up
I firmly believe that Keaton’s Batman killed Nicholson’s Joker on purpose because come on, he was grappled to a gargoyle like a thousand feet above the ground while grabbing onto a ladder attached to a helicopter, which can never hold still. Any logical person would know that he’s marked for doom at that point no matter what. But more importantly, when Batman finally realized that Joker actually killed his parents, he abandoned his no killing rule and intended to kill Joker. He even swore it to his face when they fought on top of the church tower. Consequently, this act led to him killing thugs in Batman Returns.
Also joker is insane but that doesnt mean hes not responsible for hos actions. Mans the incarnate of chaos.
6:31 “ Now *THAT’S* a _Punchline._ “
(Edit: I got it correct, so no changes to the quote.)
Killing the joker never stopped him
20:16 "I've been blown up, dropped down smokestacks, fed to sharks..."
It's all of his non-deaths in the DCAU! "World's Finest", "Mad Love" and "The Laughing Fish"
Andrea's near blood curdling scream in mask always sent chills down my spine when i was growing up
Joker's only superpower is his popularity. That was the funniest thing I ever heard of. 🤣
Just like Batman
6:21 Doesn’t Batman always carry Kryptonite. Why didn’t he just use it out to stop him.
Somehow, Joker returned.
I like the jester's outfit. Good video by the way.
Batman: *Dies*
Jason: YO…
Wait a minute, let’s do some math here!
If Joker sets of a nuke that destroys everyone in Metropolis and it adds up to 5 million......
6 million sounds a LITTLE HIGH!
Jarome isn't joker in Gotham, there's a comedian in one of the episodes telling jokes to Fish Mooney that comedian is a resemblance to Joker
I'll say that Return of the Joker did something that has never been done before. Two Joker deaths in one movie, namely in the same universe.
Yep goated movie however I still would’ve preferred if that Robin was Jason instead of Tim
@@Mohamad-m7md Jason gets enough flack already. After all, he became Red Hood. Tim was the only Robin that it would fit for, since Dick became Nightwing. Unfortunately for Tim.
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I’m talking about Jason being in that universe at all tim replaced him as the second Robin and I hate that