I think it'S Joker getting a job at the GMV. Because that'S a hidden punchline through all their Batman/joker relationship. Joker could've been a totally norm-, okay, stop, hrmp... what I meant to say is that for all his mental problems the Joker could've led a peacefull, fulfilling live with doing what he always done and loved doing the most. Even thought it was a toxic relationship and Joker was the toxic one.
There was a multi-issue comic story called Going Sane where Joker mistakenly believed that he'd killed Batman during one of their confrontations. This actually resulted in him seemingly becoming completely sane and assuming a civilian identity (Joseph Kerr), moving into a little apartment unit, getting a job as an accountant and starting up a romance with a neighbor who shared many similar interests. In the meantime, Batman (who'd been very badly wounded) was saved by a kindly doctor who tended to the former, and the strange thing is that 'Joseph' gradually began temporarily reverting to his Joker persona more and more frequently as Bats got better. Eventually, Batman made a full recover and returned to Gotham, and 'Joseph' once again became Joker permanently (in his own words, once Batman returned, he had to as well) and they resumed their feud.
Confirmed. I worked in the mail room, and I am a clinically diagnosed psychopath. I'm not a bad guy it's technically subclinical, and I've never actually killed anyone in cold blood. Killed yes, cold blood, no. Service, you know. This all came up when everyone else I served with felt remorse and I didn't.
In "The Dark Knight Returns" comic, it's revealed that after Bruce retired as Batman, Joker went completely catatonic without his archenemy to complete him, and just sat perfectly still in Arkham for 15 years without saying a word. He only comes back to himself after Bruce leaves retirement and he has a purpose again. He really can't exist without Batman.
There's also the "Going Sane" arc, where Joker thinks he has killed Batman, and he actually loses his Joker persona and lives a pretty normal life for a while. Until Batman manages to come back, that is.
@@Nempo13 Well, "White Knight" is really good, yes, but "Going Sane" is actually the arc I mean. It's juat like 2 or three slim issues, whereas White Knight is quite a big story.
@SyckestBlah white knight is the one where bats and joker both end up with temporary short/long term memory loss or something and forget who they are, right?
no its the one where joker became jack naiper (or however you spell his last name) and flipped the roles where he becomes a gray area good guy while batman became the somewhat bad guy for a bit@@momerathsoutgabe-mt1gc
@@timangar9771 no, joker needs Batman, but Batman doesn`t need the Joker. this video skip a lot of dialogue to not get struck down but the reason the Joker abandoned his suicide plan was the saw the people and understood there were not us (batman and Joker). the people celebrating Batman's legacy, to create a better Gotham for the people and the Joker didn`t matter in that equation.
If the joker dies, batman knows someone that joker inspired would try to take his place. Kinda like a reverse power vaccum, That is why he knows if joker goes out and batman does too, then others that batman inspired would stand up to the villians that joker inspired. Batman arkham series showed this.
@@JayJayM57 The issue being pointed out is more that if Batman killed the Joker, Batman would lose because of several reasons. -He'd have broken his code -To reference Batman in Under the Red Hood: Once he crossed that line, there'd be no going back. -He would now be an actual murderer in the eyes of the law. Stupid considering Joker's kill count, but that's how logic works in Gotham city. This was a plot point of Dark Knight Returns (AKA Batman vs Superman but good).
@@slynthrax Well, you would think the Clown Prince of Crime would make some money, mostly for setting up jokes to torment Batman, but I see where you're coming from.
A lot of people say that Batman needs the Joker, that they are two sides of the same coin but Batman has shown several times that he can move on pretty quickly when the Joker is presumed dead (again): Yes, Batman won't kill the Joker. And yes he rather would help him get better (like many other villains). But Batman won't stop doing what he does when the Joker is gone. It is Joker who needs Batman to give his chaos any meaning. But Batman? He has far to many other things to deal with.
batman literally fighting villains on other planets and joining justice league dark going to other dimensions like joker has to plan his crimes around batman's schedule not the other way around 💀
Philosophically, yes. They represent two opposing ideas when confronted with the problem of nihilism. Both of them have faced the hard reality of a cold, uncaring universe, and the ultimate meaninglessness of existence - this is something they share, and it connect them. They react to it in very different ways. Batman dedicates himself to imposing meaning through sheer force of will - doing what he thinks is right, because his strict moral code gives him the purpose he needs. Joker sees this meaninglessness as liberating: If nothing matters than one course of action is no better or worse than any other, morality is a fiction, and he is free to act in any way he wishes. This is Joker's fascination with Batman. Joker understands 'the joke' - the big one. That everything that exists, has existed or will exist ultimately does not matter. The ultimate absurdity of life, that is nothing but self-replicating patterns possessed of grandiose delusions. It will all end one day in ruin and oblivion, that even the stars will burn out and the universe will spread into infinite emptiness. The sheer ridiculousness of those who will fight for a cause, as if any cause is more valid or right than any other. Billions of people who go about their lives, unable to comprehend the pointlessness of it all. Joker gets the joke, and what he wants more than anything else is for other people to understand it too and laugh along with him. In Batman, he sees someone who who /almost/ gets the joke.
Especially since he was the one responsible for Bruce's death. Any one of them would have loved to get their hands on him and have a little chat about that 😅
I like to think that Superman saw him, and kept an eye on him, but knew that the Joker needed to be there to understand. It's what Batman would have wanted him to do.
Honestly, it fits Alfred so much to call Bruce his son because the man practically raised the dude. In any universe where Bruce dies before Alfred I can't imagine the pain Alfred would feel.
And thus, Joker has a formed new nemesis while working in the DMV. Me. You’re not gonna be laughing once I pitch a tent outside for my motorcycle license!
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There are a few fictional settings I've read which play with that idea. They are not well-known though. One had an interesting take on heroic corruption. Hero-ing is big business - a good hero gets corporate sponsorship, and product endorsement deals, and paid appearances. Their 'secret identity' doesn't need to hold down an actual job when they are raking in millions, and there's nothing wrong with making a little personal profit so long as it doesn't compromise heroic duties. Until the day comes when the heroes are winning. New villains still appear, but their careers end before they grow experienced enough to be truly dangerous - and without worthwhile villains to fight, the glory is gone, and the money too. So some of the heroes work in secret on a novel idea: Villain farming. Find the up-and-coming villains, and help them a bit. Tell them were the ray guns can be stolen, turn a blind eye for a while. Pose as a secret villain organisation to offer them resources to grow stronger. And once they are big enough to get on TV and for the public to fear them a bit, stab them in the back with a big showy battle that ends in their capture. The Dire stories instead depict heroes and villains as something like professional wrestling. They fight, yes, but there are certain seldom-spoken rules. The heroes adhere to a code that prohibits killing villains, but the villains in turn understand that there are some lines they must not cross if they are to be included in the code - you never hurt children, for a start, or try to kill too many innocent civilians, or go after the friends and family of a hero to get at them. Cross the line and the heroes won't hold back next time. A certain amount of wisecracking in a fight is part of the game, put on a good show for the public. All parties have an informal agreement to adhere to this code because it is to their mutual advantage. The heroes because it keeps civilian casualties to a minimum and ensures they continue to have public and government support, and the villains because it ensures their own safety in the event of defeat so they may escape an try again. Of course they all know it's something of a show, but it's better than the alternative: Without the code collateral damage would be unimaginable. Both of these stories are set with the protagonist as a reluctant villain. They don't really want to be the bad guy, but they find they are forced in to the role regardless and have no choice but to embrace it if they are to survive.
Yeah , but he on the other hand had a line that I really remember the joker once saying in the TAS batman series Joker: without batman, crime has no punchline because without batman the joker could do nothing without his nemesis
That's why antifa is stupid to its core. If they succeed they've made themselves obsolete and what would all these self-proclaimed vigilantes do then? Being productive members of society? C'mon, they didn't buy their baklavas just to end up not smashing something of value!
Though a villain doesnt need to be a powered person. It could just be a disease or a harmful idea. The villain of the day could just be a natural disaster people need saving from. There are so many ways to be heroes, powers or not.
joker wondering if hes the only one sad about batmans death was interesting to me, he seemed genuinely upset that not enough people were expressing remorse
this made me cry but also when bruce dies i finally felt some sort of liberation hes finally free.. he wants to be with his family he gone off being batman, cape crusader, dark knight and becomes the nightmare after he gone off crazy for revenge... felt bad for joker as well despite him killing bruce he kind of kill his own friend 😢
02:27 He loves batman most. And death of batman make him not to laugh anymore. So he became sad but people are not sad. At this point, he became upset also.
“You just couldn't let me go, could you? This is what happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object. You truly are incorruptible, aren't you? You won't kill me out of some misplaced sense of self-righteousness. And I won't kill you because you're just too much fun. I think you and I are destined to do this forever.”
DMV: my god you're the joker, a mass murdering, psychopath hellbent on inflicting suffering on everyone Joker: so i don't get the job? DMV: what are you crazy, you're perfect!!!
1:36 I love how batman puts on the Bruce mask and not the other way around, Implying that batman is the real person and Bruce Wayne is the disguise/persona
Is that Adam West Batman at 3:25 ? It reminded me so much of him I wonder if they purposely drew him to look like Adam West but I might be going crazy.
Gotta give Joker credit, he picked the absolute best career for legally torturing and tormenting people that he could have chosen. With his demonstrated personality across decades of TV, movies and comics, yeah, perfect fit. Glad when I renew I don't have to go to Gotham City to do so.
I thought this was gonna end with The Joker becoming the next Batman or something crazy like that but him going from Crown Prince of Crime to DMV employee just to torment people in a new, equally sadistic way, is fucking hilarious
But not all men are bad , it's so frustrating to have the opposite genders mind warped on such a topic that's seriously out of proportion just because they had one or two bad experiences or several. Pick and choose your alias carefully then instead of being stupid to judge a book by its cover.
@ that’s true but as said it would be hard to change your ways when you grew up believing that. If you were to grow up and believe in all men being bad it would be hard not to think men are bad. She’s getting better as well so let’s give her that
I wonder if they’ll ever make an episode where the Joker will use the Lazarus Pit on himself and Batman so joker can have an eternity of fun with his arch nemesis.
There are two references on jokers bomb a smilex duck tape witch is a references to 89 joker and sign has "why so serious" on it witch is a dark knight reference to one of the greatest jokers
Eggman: I finally killed sonic! Ahahhaahaha! The world is finally mine! Orbot: Now what doctor? Eggman: I'm gonna build some Badniks to defeat Soni- Cubot: Doctor, are you okay? Eggman: ...What have I done...? Orbot: Doctor? Eggman: All my life was to defeat Sonic and take everything, but in reality it was thanks to him that I pushed myself to make better robots...In reality...I always hoped he wons...That way I would feel the fun of keep going all these years...But now that I killed him... ...What now...?
Eggman's main goal isn't to defeat Sonic, but to take over the world and create Eggmanland. It was like that even before Sonic appeared in his life. If someone actually was in remorse after the victory against one another, it'd most likely be Sonic himself. Without Eggman, he was just a blue hedgehog that liked running fast and cared for nature, and thanks to Eggman he became a hero. If Eggman is defeated, there's nothing left for Sonic to do, besides trying to continue his life normally (which would be boring later), or at least take a huge rest
"With out batman crime has no punchline" and the fact that my boy Alfred called Bruce his son is perfect. He finally said it.
The ultimate irony...
Plot twist:
Bruce really is alfreds son and alfred is the mastermind in the death of thomas and martha wayne…
@@yoobro9579what do you mean Owlman
Alfred calling Bruce his son is actually ironic too, because he would never let Bruce call him 'Dad', and for a good reason.
I thought Robin was his son since it is his job :)
2:57
"I created you, you created me"
"Batman why did you create that guy"
"I Didn't, he's talking crazy"
hahahha
Lol
"Crazy? I was crazy once. Batman put me in a room, a rubber room. A rubber room with rats, And rats make me crazy. Crazy? ..."
@@bartoszurbanik5395 I get this reference
@@bartoszurbanik5395 you could have just changed one letter and made it into bats and made this 10x better....
Joker getting bored because there’s no one to stop him is his funniest joke
close but not it.
Suffering from success
I think it'S Joker getting a job at the GMV. Because that'S a hidden punchline through all their Batman/joker relationship. Joker could've been a totally norm-, okay, stop, hrmp... what I meant to say is that for all his mental problems the Joker could've led a peacefull, fulfilling live with doing what he always done and loved doing the most.
Even thought it was a toxic relationship and Joker was the toxic one.
@@Cernumospete
There was a multi-issue comic story called Going Sane where Joker mistakenly believed that he'd killed Batman during one of their confrontations. This actually resulted in him seemingly becoming completely sane and assuming a civilian identity (Joseph Kerr), moving into a little apartment unit, getting a job as an accountant and starting up a romance with a neighbor who shared many similar interests. In the meantime, Batman (who'd been very badly wounded) was saved by a kindly doctor who tended to the former, and the strange thing is that 'Joseph' gradually began temporarily reverting to his Joker persona more and more frequently as Bats got better. Eventually, Batman made a full recover and returned to Gotham, and 'Joseph' once again became Joker permanently (in his own words, once Batman returned, he had to as well) and they resumed their feud.
Of course the joker would get his kicks at the DMV. No sane human being alive would willing work at that place and have a scrap of humanity in them.
How do you think people end up there?
@@Mexican_Robobot42here all secretly joker
That’s why we never had Batman
@@Mexican_Robobot42government health insurance tbh
Thats how the DMV is evil-
Confirmed. I worked in the mail room, and I am a clinically diagnosed psychopath. I'm not a bad guy it's technically subclinical, and I've never actually killed anyone in cold blood. Killed yes, cold blood, no. Service, you know. This all came up when everyone else I served with felt remorse and I didn't.
In "The Dark Knight Returns" comic, it's revealed that after Bruce retired as Batman, Joker went completely catatonic without his archenemy to complete him, and just sat perfectly still in Arkham for 15 years without saying a word. He only comes back to himself after Bruce leaves retirement and he has a purpose again. He really can't exist without Batman.
There's also the "Going Sane" arc, where Joker thinks he has killed Batman, and he actually loses his Joker persona and lives a pretty normal life for a while. Until Batman manages to come back, that is.
@@SyckestBlah The White Knight storyline. It was actually pretty good.
@@Nempo13 Well, "White Knight" is really good, yes, but "Going Sane" is actually the arc I mean. It's juat like 2 or three slim issues, whereas White Knight is quite a big story.
@SyckestBlah white knight is the one where bats and joker both end up with temporary short/long term memory loss or something and forget who they are, right?
no its the one where joker became jack naiper (or however you spell his last name) and flipped the roles where he becomes a gray area good guy while batman became the somewhat bad guy for a bit@@momerathsoutgabe-mt1gc
This would be a satisfying end to their rivalry. Batman dies, but Joker gains nothing out of it, he's the one that really loses.
That's the irony of it, no matter who kills who, the other one loses.
@@timangar9771 no, joker needs Batman, but Batman doesn`t need the Joker. this video skip a lot of dialogue to not get struck down but the reason the Joker abandoned his suicide plan was the saw the people and understood there were not us (batman and Joker). the people celebrating Batman's legacy, to create a better Gotham for the people and the Joker didn`t matter in that equation.
@@JayJayM57when Bruce becomes Batman and started to hunt criminals the GCPD wanted to capture him. They didn't liked him in a long time.
If the joker dies, batman knows someone that joker inspired would try to take his place. Kinda like a reverse power vaccum, That is why he knows if joker goes out and batman does too, then others that batman inspired would stand up to the villians that joker inspired. Batman arkham series showed this.
@@JayJayM57 The issue being pointed out is more that if Batman killed the Joker, Batman would lose because of several reasons.
-He'd have broken his code
-To reference Batman in Under the Red Hood: Once he crossed that line, there'd be no going back.
-He would now be an actual murderer in the eyes of the law. Stupid considering Joker's kill count, but that's how logic works in Gotham city. This was a plot point of Dark Knight Returns (AKA Batman vs Superman but good).
loved the fact even as a dmv worker he still had his maniacal grin just no makeup
Joker cant not smile he has nerve damage from when he fell in the vat of chemicals . At least according to one version of his origin story .
@@antonfowler6582Yeah, but not here. You can literally see him NOT smiling a few moments earlier.
Not gonna lie, he is creepier without makeup
@@manologamerss5801 Reality hit him so hard his nerves did a hard reset.
If I see that at the DMV I would go to a different line even if it has a hundred people. I do not want to go near that smile.
Yeah, Joker definitely found the right career path; fits right in.
Reminds me of the time he worked for traffic
This job was created with the Joker in mind 😂.
The Joker working at the DMV is one of the most on point things ive seen.
The moment he can legally tormenting people, totally on the spot.
@@BayuAH not only legally torment people he gets paid to do it
@@slynthrax
Well, you would think the Clown Prince of Crime would make some money, mostly for setting up jokes to torment Batman, but I see where you're coming from.
@@gamerdomain6618 he would be a very wealthy man if he got paid to torment batman
love to imagine that one of the writers made this to spite their local motor vehicle department,
I love to imagine that one of the writers made this to spite their local motor vehicle department
makes perfect sense.
A lot of people say that Batman needs the Joker, that they are two sides of the same coin but Batman has shown several times that he can move on pretty quickly when the Joker is presumed dead (again):
Yes, Batman won't kill the Joker. And yes he rather would help him get better (like many other villains). But Batman won't stop doing what he does when the Joker is gone.
It is Joker who needs Batman to give his chaos any meaning. But Batman? He has far to many other things to deal with.
batman literally fighting villains on other planets and joining justice league dark going to other dimensions like joker has to plan his crimes around batman's schedule not the other way around 💀
Look to the Emporer Joker comic story for such an example.
That's why i really like the "Batman time travels and becomes the joker" universe
Its why i despise the joker being so overused, it wouldnt be that different without him and stories would be way more fun.
Philosophically, yes. They represent two opposing ideas when confronted with the problem of nihilism. Both of them have faced the hard reality of a cold, uncaring universe, and the ultimate meaninglessness of existence - this is something they share, and it connect them. They react to it in very different ways. Batman dedicates himself to imposing meaning through sheer force of will - doing what he thinks is right, because his strict moral code gives him the purpose he needs. Joker sees this meaninglessness as liberating: If nothing matters than one course of action is no better or worse than any other, morality is a fiction, and he is free to act in any way he wishes.
This is Joker's fascination with Batman. Joker understands 'the joke' - the big one. That everything that exists, has existed or will exist ultimately does not matter. The ultimate absurdity of life, that is nothing but self-replicating patterns possessed of grandiose delusions. It will all end one day in ruin and oblivion, that even the stars will burn out and the universe will spread into infinite emptiness. The sheer ridiculousness of those who will fight for a cause, as if any cause is more valid or right than any other. Billions of people who go about their lives, unable to comprehend the pointlessness of it all. Joker gets the joke, and what he wants more than anything else is for other people to understand it too and laugh along with him. In Batman, he sees someone who who /almost/ gets the joke.
I'm amazed Joker got so far into that crowd given how many heroes had to be at that funeral.
Especially since he was the one responsible for Bruce's death. Any one of them would have loved to get their hands on him and have a little chat about that 😅
I like to think that Superman saw him, and kept an eye on him, but knew that the Joker needed to be there to understand. It's what Batman would have wanted him to do.
@@SaintRagnar0k?
If Superman is there its a safe bet he would've stopped Joker if he actually committed to doing what he was gonna do.
Joker absolutely won this one, he delivered one of the best punchlines in comic history with that ending.
Pretty corny if you ask me
@@averagereviews3389Well nobody asked you, also you're wrong 💀
@@averagereviews3389 Great follow-up. Truly something the Joker would say lol
I liked how the Hellbat a literal weapon of mass destruction and capable of almost infinite power is just casually standing there in the Batcave
Wonder who will inherit that suit
Well it doesn't fit in Bruce's closet.
Honestly, it fits Alfred so much to call Bruce his son because the man practically raised the dude. In any universe where Bruce dies before Alfred I can't imagine the pain Alfred would feel.
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absolutely true
@@CarlosRangel99_ FACTS my friend 👊😄
"The world should know what my son did."
Damn, that kinda hits hard..
Joker went SO CRAZY......he got a normal job at the DMV.
The greatest joke is that the Joker was more evil in the DMV than as a super villain.
I'm overwhelmed by the irony...
And thus, Joker has a formed new nemesis while working in the DMV.
Me. You’re not gonna be laughing once I pitch a tent outside for my motorcycle license!
I think that would be trespassing on government property.
@@ianfinrir8724Joker would absolutely go that route and call the cops. 😂
@@justin2308
Cop: your face looks familiar. Have you been on TV before?
Joker: Don't worry about that, arrest HIM!
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The joker sounds like he's about to steal the secret formula
Plankton aaaaaaah sounded joker.
“This was how it happened. This is how the Batman Died.”
The ending kills me😂😂😂😂😂
Just like it killed batman and Joker’s enthusiasm for crime.
Ironically, batman's death and revelation brought so much positive things come to light, its probably the most fitting thing for him.
Yeah for real like I'm sure he consider it but thought something like "no that won't work that joke is too obvious I need something unexpected"
It's not ironic, it's realizing that Batman is the cause of pretty much 95% of Gotham's problems
@@fredcasdensworld Except he's not.
Joker finally becomes the real villain of society
Joker found a way to torture people. LEGALLY 😂🤣😂
i created you you created me
Batman, why did you create that guy?
@@BenjaMan64 I didnt, hes talking crazy!
@@BenjaMan64 I could picture Jim Gordon saying that
You can't be a hero without a villain to thwart. Just as much as you can't be a villain without a hero to overthrow.
There are a few fictional settings I've read which play with that idea. They are not well-known though.
One had an interesting take on heroic corruption. Hero-ing is big business - a good hero gets corporate sponsorship, and product endorsement deals, and paid appearances. Their 'secret identity' doesn't need to hold down an actual job when they are raking in millions, and there's nothing wrong with making a little personal profit so long as it doesn't compromise heroic duties. Until the day comes when the heroes are winning. New villains still appear, but their careers end before they grow experienced enough to be truly dangerous - and without worthwhile villains to fight, the glory is gone, and the money too. So some of the heroes work in secret on a novel idea: Villain farming. Find the up-and-coming villains, and help them a bit. Tell them were the ray guns can be stolen, turn a blind eye for a while. Pose as a secret villain organisation to offer them resources to grow stronger. And once they are big enough to get on TV and for the public to fear them a bit, stab them in the back with a big showy battle that ends in their capture.
The Dire stories instead depict heroes and villains as something like professional wrestling. They fight, yes, but there are certain seldom-spoken rules. The heroes adhere to a code that prohibits killing villains, but the villains in turn understand that there are some lines they must not cross if they are to be included in the code - you never hurt children, for a start, or try to kill too many innocent civilians, or go after the friends and family of a hero to get at them. Cross the line and the heroes won't hold back next time. A certain amount of wisecracking in a fight is part of the game, put on a good show for the public. All parties have an informal agreement to adhere to this code because it is to their mutual advantage. The heroes because it keeps civilian casualties to a minimum and ensures they continue to have public and government support, and the villains because it ensures their own safety in the event of defeat so they may escape an try again. Of course they all know it's something of a show, but it's better than the alternative: Without the code collateral damage would be unimaginable.
Both of these stories are set with the protagonist as a reluctant villain. They don't really want to be the bad guy, but they find they are forced in to the role regardless and have no choice but to embrace it if they are to survive.
Yeah , but he on the other hand had a line that I really remember the joker once saying in the TAS batman series
Joker: without batman, crime has no punchline
because without batman the joker could do nothing without his nemesis
@@MarvelZombiesTheConqueror I meant was that a villain is nothing without a hero
That's why antifa is stupid to its core. If they succeed they've made themselves obsolete and what would all these self-proclaimed vigilantes do then? Being productive members of society? C'mon, they didn't buy their baklavas just to end up not smashing something of value!
Though a villain doesnt need to be a powered person. It could just be a disease or a harmful idea. The villain of the day could just be a natural disaster people need saving from. There are so many ways to be heroes, powers or not.
Joker feels like megamind when metroman was dead
That’s what I thought about!
Yes exactly!!!
1:45 one uses his anger to save others while one uses his anger to kill others, do you get it now joker?
After Kevin Conroy’s passing this hit hard… 😢
But on the maybe Mark Hamil’s Joker also moved to the DMV 😂
"Well, that was fun! Who's for Chinese??"
joker wondering if hes the only one sad about batmans death was interesting to me, he seemed genuinely upset that not enough people were expressing remorse
I don't find joker working at the DMV to be believable.
Not that they won't hire him, but I feel like he won't stoop *that* low.
I dunno, depression can make you grab a shovel and dig to depths you never thought you'd stoop.
I could see him working from home as a Microsoft customer service representative though.
@@vorshack8968 Doing a fake indian accent
@@Blundabus1337 As he insidiously talks people into unaliving themselves.
@@vorshack8968 so the canadian government.
I couldn't be happier that the entire video leads up to a punchline. It's so perfect.
this made me cry but also when bruce dies i finally felt some sort of liberation hes finally free.. he wants to be with his family he gone off being batman, cape crusader, dark knight and becomes the nightmare after he gone off crazy for revenge... felt bad for joker as well despite him killing bruce he kind of kill his own friend 😢
Bro chill it's a comic lol
@@rubenbrito4166me when i feel like a mature, strong person because i didn't feel any emotion on a story
@@SommerSen well duh? Who the fuck cries over a story?
Don't feel bad for Joker lol. He'd want that
We got the most evil version of the Joker ever here. He's become a DMV employee!
You really make these comics feel like short movies, very nice 👌
02:27 He loves batman most. And death of batman make him not to laugh anymore. So he became sad but people are not sad. At this point, he became upset also.
damn whoever voiced Wonder Woman fit her so naturally, well done!
Its all AI
Lol it’s an AI
Dang I got made
Damn AI voice has gotten so much better its hardly recognizable
It’s all done by AI even the narrator is done by AI.
"I created him, just like he created me"
SPOT: Are you serious right now mate ? Thats my damn line !
At 3:29 that's when joker knew he "fucked up"
Joker would make Employee of the month every month haha
1:54 WHY SO SERIOUS beatboxing*
Ahahaha
I just cannot stop laughing at that creepy-ass smile while he's wearing normal clothing at the end! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
2:21 even a mentally insane guy has standards 💀 💀
"Batman's dead, Eh think I'll go to the next level, DMV here I come" lmao
Perfect definition of evil.
“You just couldn't let me go, could you? This is what happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object. You truly are incorruptible, aren't you? You won't kill me out of some misplaced sense of self-righteousness. And I won't kill you because you're just too much fun. I think you and I are destined to do this forever.”
for a moment, i was expecting the joker to take up the mantle of Batman, just to keep things going...... the DMV was a surprise twist lol.
Wait a little bit, even the Joker cannot face the horrors of the DMV interns
4:00 one must imagine the joker happy
DMV: my god you're the joker, a mass murdering, psychopath hellbent on inflicting suffering on everyone
Joker: so i don't get the job?
DMV: what are you crazy, you're perfect!!!
I need to hear this narrator ask Batman to pass the mustard.
3:50 Harley?
Awesome job on this.
The writer must have had a really bad day at the DMV one time
Wanna hear a joke?
1:36 I love how batman puts on the Bruce mask and not the other way around,
Implying that batman is the real person and Bruce Wayne is the disguise/persona
“Whatever doesn’t kill you, only makes you… more inconvenienced” - DMV Joker
The only moment where Joker was the most sane person in the room and rest were not....
You are the greatest comic page on UA-cam. Thank you
Is that Adam West Batman at 3:25 ? It reminded me so much of him I wonder if they purposely drew him to look like Adam West but I might be going crazy.
Nah thought the same just assumed it was a form of respect in a different perspective
Batman dying sent Joker into a midlifecrisis and he managed to somewhat fit into society. 😭
The DMV............its scary how that fits him.
This about sums up the present day right now, Hamill is gone, and Conroy is dead
@OptimusSkywalker97Whenever Hamill was asked to play Joker again, his only question was "Is Kevin gonna be in it?"
Kevin Conroy died as the voice of a hero, while Mark Hamill lived long enough to see himself become the voice of villains.
Gotta give Joker credit, he picked the absolute best career for legally torturing and tormenting people that he could have chosen. With his demonstrated personality across decades of TV, movies and comics, yeah, perfect fit.
Glad when I renew I don't have to go to Gotham City to do so.
Sometimes the worst thing that could happen is to fulfill what you really want so much.
At least he didn't become an IRS agent. I guess that would be too evil, even for Joker.
Not even Joker would mess with the IRS
I can only imagine Joker being cursed by everyone who comes in.
Damn, joker upgraded his villainy
I thought this was gonna end with The Joker becoming the next Batman or something crazy like that but him going from Crown Prince of Crime to DMV employee just to torment people in a new, equally sadistic way, is fucking hilarious
2:45 bro can wonder women not be blatantly misandrist for two seconds? The writers are making her more and more unlikable as time goes on.
To be fair she grew up where men were considered evil and hated
But not all men are bad , it's so frustrating to have the opposite genders mind warped on such a topic that's seriously out of proportion just because they had one or two bad experiences or several. Pick and choose your alias carefully then instead of being stupid to judge a book by its cover.
@ that’s true but as said it would be hard to change your ways when you grew up believing that. If you were to grow up and believe in all men being bad it would be hard not to think men are bad. She’s getting better as well so let’s give her that
“I CREATED HIM, LIKE HE CREATED ME!!!” Spot: first time?
Batman: I didn’t! He’s just insane!
Joker: Bruce wait, please. No! I need you...
(Batman Arkham Knight)
BEST NARRATOR EVER
AI Morgan Freeman
A week later batman revived himself withbthe power of friendship and some magic pool or something
Classic
4:07 now that is a bad joke....
The Joker lost his "best friend" and can't deal with it.
The only other place he could probably work would be the IRS or a bank. Just imagine: Joker vs Capone.
Imagine if the bat-mantle was like a highlander thing, or tim alens santa claus, you kill the bat, you BECOME the bat.
sir youre doing a great job. nice videos
even after his dead, bro is still decreasing the number of villian
I love the way you do your comics. Plz if possible keep on doing it!
I wonder if they’ll ever make an episode where the Joker will use the Lazarus Pit on himself and Batman so joker can have an eternity of fun with his arch nemesis.
I love the irony of everyone laughting at Batman's funeral service and seeing him as inspriation and only the Joker being bummed out.
Joker but Megamind
Alfred calls him his son 😭
Yeah, Alfred was like second father to Bruce sense his biological father was killed
i absolutely lost it when he started working at the DMV
I was expecting joker to become a hero who did pretty much what bat man except actually kill the villains but the dmv joke had me rolling lmao
Deep voice of Morgan Freeman for the narrator, voice of Lex Luthor for Commissioner Gordon, and Superman, ironically.
There are two references on jokers bomb a smilex duck tape witch is a references to 89 joker and sign has "why so serious" on it witch is a dark knight reference to one of the greatest jokers
The dmv was the perfect job for the jokers 😂
I thought Joker was gonna become a Lawyer or something
(proceeds to mute the Mr. Freeze bit so that I can imagine it with his BTAS voice instead)
You'd think the guy with X-ray vision would be a bit concerned that there's a trenchcoated guy with explosives wrapped around him.
i forgot for a moment that i was watching a "comic", nice work man
Eggman: I finally killed sonic! Ahahhaahaha! The world is finally mine!
Orbot: Now what doctor?
Eggman: I'm gonna build some Badniks to defeat Soni-
Cubot: Doctor, are you okay?
Eggman: ...What have I done...?
Orbot: Doctor?
Eggman: All my life was to defeat Sonic and take everything, but in reality it was thanks to him that I pushed myself to make better robots...In reality...I always hoped he wons...That way I would feel the fun of keep going all these years...But now that I killed him...
...What now...?
Eggman's main goal isn't to defeat Sonic, but to take over the world and create Eggmanland. It was like that even before Sonic appeared in his life.
If someone actually was in remorse after the victory against one another, it'd most likely be Sonic himself. Without Eggman, he was just a blue hedgehog that liked running fast and cared for nature, and thanks to Eggman he became a hero. If Eggman is defeated, there's nothing left for Sonic to do, besides trying to continue his life normally (which would be boring later), or at least take a huge rest
Wow, fantastic video. Thanks a lot!
Another reason why I never learned how to drive. I just don't want to deal with THAT kind of people.
Great video as always, keep up the great work
Im surprised his heart didnt grow 3 times in size
Working in customer service.... The cruelest joke