Since Mark Hamill has confirmed that he’ll no longer do The Joker after the death of Kevin Conroy, I think it’s time that John got the chance to portray The Joker in several animated projects. His voice is quite terrifying as this demented but intelligent clown. *update* If any of you wise guys want to correct me, just keep in mind that MultiVersus and Crisis on Infinite Earths was probably recorded around 2022 to early 2023. So... he's still not returning to be The Joker, so please be respectful towards his wishes.
Without Kevin Conroy or Mark Hamill, I don’t want them to make an animated adaptation of Batman: Three Jokers anymore. My perfect casting would have been Kevin Conroy as Bruce Wayne/Batman, Vincent Martella as Jason Todd/Robin, Tara Strong as Barbara Gordon/Batgirl, Mark Hamill as the main Joker (the Comedian), John DiMaggio as the Joker who killed Jason (the Clown), and Jack Nicholson as the old Joker (the Criminal), but then again, I’d also be down for Tim Curry, Willem Dafoe, or Jim Meskimin playing him.
@dillonwright13 There's other Batman voices besides Conroy, I know he was an amazing Batman from my childhood, but don't disrespect Bruce Greenwood. He's my second favorite Batman from Under the Red Hood, its multiple ending successor, Death in the Family and of course Young Justice. I would love to have him, Troy Baker or Jensen Ackles as our Batman in future projects.
I think it’s kind of life imitating art, with Mark Hamill no longer doing Joker voices without Kevin Conroy like The Joker feeling crime is pointless without Batman
he works a lot so his schedule might not allow it…Hamil retired from the role with Conroy’s death so DiMaggio doesn’t have him looking over his shoulder anymore
I've always felt Mark sounds like he's telling a joke whereas John DiMaggio sounds like he's telling a deep story even though it's a joke. I agree the context is very different and moreso I think the mood is a big part of it all; Mark's interjects to lighten the mood for a bit while John's goes with a progressively darkening mood. It's hard not to like the latter for that reason.
@@ChouRaiyuki Absolutely, see based on the tone of that scene in the actual comic, Mark just didn't hit it right, i mainly blame the movie itself, not him, but its still sad. John absolutely nailed it imo though
Mark Hammill: telling a long time "friend" a joke about the situation they are in and laughing it off John DiMaggio: telling a story about this old friend now gone, trying to recapture the feeling of that moment but no one else can fill the void. So basically Mark was more of a sincere and wholesome version DiMaggio instead was more glum remembering the good times trying to relive them for one last time, hoping you can smile again. But feeling empty no one else gets the joke
I think it’s because the context is different. Mark’s is about a hopeless man trying to get the point across. John’s is a man hoping that someone else could understand.
John's version makes him sound like a crazy person who is naturally serious because they are seriously crazy but mark's version makes me feel like his joker voice is joker putting on an act.
But also that's kinda the context of the scene in John's case. He's not really the joker anymore there but it's still there behind the seriousness. I think he could definitely do a more animated and silly joker. I mean look at bender.
It's because Batman knew the subtext of that joke. He knew it was describing his and Joker's relationship. They're both insane and both want freedom, but one of them proposes a crazy idea that no sane person would ever think would work, and the other doesn't trust the plan because he thinks he'll be betrayed. Batman thinks he can redeem Joker, which sounds as crazy as using a flashlight beam as a bridge. Joker doesn't think Batman's plan will work because he doesn't trust himself to be redeemed, nor does he trust others to redeem him. Joker is so desperately trying to prove to Batman that he cannot be helped, while Batman's efforts to uphold justice and give redemption constantly remind him of what the definition of insanity is.
@@jacobcox4565ı hate it when people look to deep into characters that are not that deep. Especially Batman and Joker. But this is one of those times where its actually make sense.
The funny thing is when Mark auditioned for Joker he was extremely worried that he would have to rely on Jack Nicholson 's take which he didn't want to do at all. Although he did an amazing original take what amazes me is that John here feels like there is a hint of Nicholson's Joker in his performance and he did a great job making it seem original, he does borrow from Hamil and Nicholson, but it's just enough to make it all a unique take only he could do so well.
My biggest issue with (and probably the best thing about) John Dimaggio's Joker, is that he doesn't SOUND like the Joker, he doesn't put on a false high like Mark, but like Kevin Michael Richardson , his voice is just his voice until he starts laughing, THEN it clicks that this man is actually a monster
Mark will always be the goat when it comes to Joker, but damn…I really love how John’s deeper voice still captures Joker’s “funny” side as well as his terrifying side.
What makes DiMagio's more impactful is understanding tgat the joke is about Batman and Joker. Batman is the lunatic tgat managed to escape while Joker refueses because of his own insanity. This takes place in a world where Batman is gone and Joker has no purpose anymore. So now the punchline of the joke is that it's a soliloquy of what might've been.
DiMagio deserve far more credit than he gets. Jake the dog and Bender are fantastic characters but this could be considered THE character to voice and he always nails it. the right sense of humor, tension and tasteless violence in his voice that always brings Joker to life.
That's reaching, no matter how many good roles as the Joker they would give him John will always be the voice of Bender and Jake the Dog to me, not Joker.
Dimago gets it here personally. I don't blame Mark for his version of it where he sounds a little bored while telling it, that's definitely on the director. Another 2 or 3 attempts and Mark would've nailed it.
Yeah, the voice direction and script for The Killing Joke sucked ass. It would’ve been an amazing adaptation (same goes for Hush), but they did a lot of changes that really hurt the story.
I think I would’ve liked Mark Hamil’s Joker better in The Dark Knight Returns. His joker sounds a little older , while John DiMaggio sounds more like a younger joker to me
For TDKR they wanted to capture the serial killer aspect of the character. Michael Emerson did just that, with how smooth yet eerie Joker's voice is in the film.
John's is better bc he's not actually being Joker. He's not putting the voice, that's what makes the delivery good. The Joker energy isn't there. It's seriously taken, which is good
John gives them kind of like a terrifying, rough, rugged attitude which is great. Mark Hamill just makes him sound nuts but since Mark Hamill. can’t do it anymore I can’t see why John can’t step up to the plate.
Or maybe it's sign to retire the character? We've seen Joker so many times, why not give other villains a chance. But when Joker come back I hope it's in an entirely new unique take at least, John could make the best of that.
@@OrbitalSnapshots2455you dont completely need to remove the joker to do stuff with other characters. Batmans had plenty of other villains in movies, phantasm, Mr freeze, riddler, poison ivy, court of owls, the al ghouls, bane etc. but at the same time jokers batmans arch nemesis. He’s always going to be around. Like superman and luthor, flash and thawne, spiderman and the green goblin
Mark is great as the joker, really top notch. But I have to say I prefer Johns' delivery and voice better, the way he talks from a low smooth depressed voice to slowly getting more excited when he reminisces about batman.
Both mark and John DiMaggio were great but oh goodness me John is the best voice for joker in my opinion, his laugh bro like I love it, it’s just so spine chilling if you get what I mean.
As much as I love Mark as Joker, he was the Joker of my childhood and is iconic in the role, John absolutely killed his performances. He was amazing in the role, and arguably delivered the joke better than Mark did. I kinda wish he got to play Joker in an extended series, like a new TV Show or a series of movies.
Depending on whether you think the Killing Joke is an else world where Batman kills him at the end, you can imagine that being what Joker says every time rehabilitation is considered. "You'd just turn it off when I'm halfway across "
The scene of Jason realizing he's talking to the Joker while he's getting told the joke, and getting confirmation when Joker says "boy wonder" witht he iconic smile... It's SO GOOOOOOD. And THEN it's followed up by arguably the best of Joker's deaths, with a goddamn butterknife to the eye as he dies laughing and the makeup getting smeared off his face
DiMaggio. Hamill was great during the 1990's as Joker, after he got older the energy he had was lost. It's like listening to an old man with breathing problems. DiMaggio on the other hand comes with a great presence in his voice. The energy and the delivery are all better.
If there's any two I want to succeed Mark Hamill and Kevin Conroy, it'd be John DiMaggio and James O'Mara. DiMaggio's delivery here, and O'Mara's performance in JL:War are great memories to me.
John DiMaggio is such an underrated Joker. I love Mark Hamill and he'll always be THE Joker, but John DiMaggio is amazing as well. I've always felt he embodies more of a Jack Nicholson Joker and I love it.
I like em both. They both have this great sinister pitch that I can't describe but I love it. I really like how DiMaggio slips in and out of it during that scene too, very fitting with what the scene is doing.
I think it’s more impressive that DiMaggio hid hints of Hamil’s joker and adds more to it the moment he gets into the joke. A slow transformation revealing his identity because he can’t help but obsess over his dead rival.
I really like Troy Baker, and I don’t know if it’s down to what they’re both in, but John DiMaggio has always been the only VA to even come close to Mark Hamill. I’d be tempted to put him at number one, if it wasn’t for his lack of total screen time in the role. The guy steals every scene he’s in as the Joker.
The way Dimago said falling was very heath like. And then the tone of voice at times was hammil like. Despite those things his deeper voice is unique and his own
I honestly think both voices are equally great at delivering the line, except maybe the one part where John was directed to bang the table and scream the joke.
That Killing Joke ending still gets me. Not just because the joke is an encapsulation of Joker and Batman's relationship (two guys who disagree fundamentally, but who honestly are BOTH pretty fucked up people), it's also a clever joke.
John leans into his experience being a comedian up on stage with this one. I'm sure he knows how it feels to lay an egg with a joke or 2, but here, he can lean on his acting chops to make it feel like a person getting that slightly desperate in their attempt to make the joke seem funny. Mark, though, leans in on his experiences as Joker being the opposite of Batman yet probably understands him best. It sounds like a friend who remembers a story that gave him a giggle telling it to the one guy he feels like would probably get it. They are 2 very different takes, and I think Johm should get an opportunity to stretch his rendition out more.
Man I wish more people gave John DiMaggio the opportunity to play characters with retrained direction. His characters that are larger than life can be hilarious and memorable in their own right, but I think they're limiting approaches to his potential.
Mark's fit the maniacal-showman Joker while John fit the investigator Joker. They do different things (though Mark Hamill gave a great performance on the maniacal-showman Joker in all of his roles).
I will always hold onto my stance that of all the Jokers that have appeared, that the right answer on who is best is either Hamill or Ledger, they're the best, they were the Joker. John Dimaggio is my favourite take on Joker though, his performance feels like a fusion of Hamill's psychotic joy and Ledger's razor edge intensity and danger, for me that's perfect. I wish he would get more showings as the Joker, I really do.
I remember watching Under the Red Hood, and it was such a weird experience, never before in my life have I felt the need to verbally comment out loud, “Wow, this guy clearly isn’t the original. But he’s really fucking good.” I had to pause the thing and comment on that, he did such a good job.
Mark will always be my joker. Any other voice just sounds wrong to me. You don't get to voice one of the most iconic characters in animation history for multiple decades without people getting attached.
i love mark to death as an actor, but i really do love john's take. his performance in Under The Red Hood shows how effortlessly he can be at giving things his all. i don't think i've ever seen a bad performance out of him in my entire life, and i remember liking this guy all the way back in the 2000s being some of the best villains on Kim Possible!
Everytime I heard John’s last line, I thought of Mark telling the joke, in the exact same way, and eventually when the joke is over, he’d say something like: “ah… crickets. It’s just not the same part without Kevin here…”
Since Mark Hamill has confirmed that he’ll no longer do The Joker after the death of Kevin Conroy, I think it’s time that John got the chance to portray The Joker in several animated projects.
His voice is quite terrifying as this demented but intelligent clown.
*update*
If any of you wise guys want to correct me, just keep in mind that MultiVersus and Crisis on Infinite Earths was probably recorded around 2022 to early 2023.
So... he's still not returning to be The Joker, so please be respectful towards his wishes.
Without Kevin Conroy or Mark Hamill, I don’t want them to make an animated adaptation of Batman: Three Jokers anymore. My perfect casting would have been Kevin Conroy as Bruce Wayne/Batman, Vincent Martella as Jason Todd/Robin, Tara Strong as Barbara Gordon/Batgirl, Mark Hamill as the main Joker (the Comedian), John DiMaggio as the Joker who killed Jason (the Clown), and Jack Nicholson as the old Joker (the Criminal), but then again, I’d also be down for Tim Curry, Willem Dafoe, or Jim Meskimin playing him.
@dillonwright13 There's other Batman voices besides Conroy, I know he was an amazing Batman from my childhood, but don't disrespect Bruce Greenwood.
He's my second favorite Batman from Under the Red Hood, its multiple ending successor, Death in the Family and of course Young Justice.
I would love to have him, Troy Baker or Jensen Ackles as our Batman in future projects.
I think it’s kind of life imitating art, with Mark Hamill no longer doing Joker voices without Kevin Conroy like The Joker feeling crime is pointless without Batman
@@_davidboxing Wow, usually art imitates life, but here, life imitates art.
@@dillonwright13 the expression has always been “Life imitating art”.
“It’s just not the same joke without Batman here…”
Damn.
That’s why John is one of the best animated jokers. Top 3 for sure
It’s hits even harder after Kevin died and Mark had to retire because of that.
@@TheGamerKid913 Yeah it feels very referential, that’s what I was thinking too
Rest in peace to our greatest hero in gotham and voice of batman, Kevin conroy.
Man, I feel bad for mark going through this😞
I will never understand why they never get John DiMaggio to get to be a FULL time Joker.
Bender and the Robot Mafia bought him out sadly
Ask Calculon though, he might be up to the offer 😂😂😂😂
he works a lot so his schedule might not allow it…Hamil retired from the role with Conroy’s death so DiMaggio doesn’t have him looking over his shoulder anymore
Isn't John DiMaggio Aquaman?
@@SparkStylesExtras outrageous! 🤣😎
Because he isn't any good...
I love this story between the two friends because it shows two distinct types of madness, optimism and cynicism.
It's an allegory for Batman and Joker's relationship, from what I've heard :)
@@Kite403 Right and both Batman and Joker are technically crazy, they just responded to trauma much differently.
Wait who’s serious here? There’s never been a relationship. Batman despises the Joker, period. And he can live without him
@@hopoff9968 Batman isn’t crazy. He and Joker aren’t the same. The Joker isn’t even crazy from past trauma.
@@teleportedbreadfor3daysbatman is crazy, bruce wayne is sane.
Di Maggio deserves a take on a longer series like Hamil got Bat Animated and Arkham
Him and Bruce greenwood are great alternatives who do their own things with the role to hamill and conroy
Yeah.
How long were Futurama and Adventure Time again?
as joker @@walternelson2687
DiMaggio nailed this one. I'm tempted to say he did it better than Mark, but the context between the two is entirely different
I've always felt Mark sounds like he's telling a joke whereas John DiMaggio sounds like he's telling a deep story even though it's a joke. I agree the context is very different and moreso I think the mood is a big part of it all; Mark's interjects to lighten the mood for a bit while John's goes with a progressively darkening mood. It's hard not to like the latter for that reason.
@ChouRaiyuki You described that very well
@@paperplate09I agree!
@@ChouRaiyuki Absolutely, see based on the tone of that scene in the actual comic, Mark just didn't hit it right, i mainly blame the movie itself, not him, but its still sad. John absolutely nailed it imo though
Mark Hammill: telling a long time "friend" a joke about the situation they are in and laughing it off
John DiMaggio: telling a story about this old friend now gone, trying to recapture the feeling of that moment but no one else can fill the void.
So basically Mark was more of a sincere and wholesome version
DiMaggio instead was more glum remembering the good times trying to relive them for one last time, hoping you can smile again. But feeling empty no one else gets the joke
Mark is the best joker, but John's delivery on this was better, not that marks was bad.
This “Killing Joke” movie was directed poorly
John is my favorite tbh it's who I think of the under the red hood is my favorite movie
@@hellfish2309Either that or he read the script and wanted to get the fuck out of the booth and away from the production.
Compared to his actual serious Joker days this is a bit flat
I think it’s because the context is different. Mark’s is about a hopeless man trying to get the point across. John’s is a man hoping that someone else could understand.
John's version makes him sound like a crazy person who is naturally serious because they are seriously crazy but mark's version makes me feel like his joker voice is joker putting on an act.
I feel like Mark’s Joker doesn’t feel like he’s putting on an act all the time, unless you mean just in this scene
@@TheAMVDorfI think they mean that Mark seemed authentic in that moment, that he showed his sane self instead of Joker
But also that's kinda the context of the scene in John's case. He's not really the joker anymore there but it's still there behind the seriousness. I think he could definitely do a more animated and silly joker. I mean look at bender.
@@ravimukerji6609that “boy….wonder” fucking sold it for me
Every time I heard it I just go, damn that’s really good
I remember John Dimago in Red Hood. Very terrific version of Joker, he can easily doo batman who laughs.
The Batman who Laughs is beyond stupid
I'd prefer his Joker to any Batman Who Laughs. DiMaggio's Joker dropped a character defining line early in Red Hood; "It only hurts when I laugh."
Yeah, I'd like DiMaggio to voice well-written characters actually
I can't believe you got him! You rootin', tootin', goth-loving marksman! You found a way to win!
Batman who Laughs is ass
To think that Batman would have a better humor sense than a normal waitress.
It's because Batman knew the subtext of that joke. He knew it was describing his and Joker's relationship. They're both insane and both want freedom, but one of them proposes a crazy idea that no sane person would ever think would work, and the other doesn't trust the plan because he thinks he'll be betrayed. Batman thinks he can redeem Joker, which sounds as crazy as using a flashlight beam as a bridge. Joker doesn't think Batman's plan will work because he doesn't trust himself to be redeemed, nor does he trust others to redeem him. Joker is so desperately trying to prove to Batman that he cannot be helped, while Batman's efforts to uphold justice and give redemption constantly remind him of what the definition of insanity is.
@@jacobcox4565ı hate it when people look to deep into characters that are not that deep. Especially Batman and Joker. But this is one of those times where its actually make sense.
tbf. It's not that funny
The Joker is his own worst enemy
Course mark hamil is the best in voice acting
But the way john telling this joke is more fun and also creepy vibe
John really makes it sound like a sad rerun, which is what it is.
i like how john's voice gradually gets more jokery as he talks, it creeps up perfectly with the flashbacks
I love the Death of the Family clip indicating that Batman remembered the joke exactly and made sure to record it in the Batcomputer. Just in case.
Mark has the best cartoon Joker and more jokey.
Joe however has the best dark Joker like what Heath Ledger was trying to show.
Yeah, we all love the Jokey Batman Beyond Mark Hamil- or the jokey Mark Hamil from Arkham Knight
I honestly thought DiMaggio's Joker was hilarious in Under the Red Hood.
I love how in this comparison you took THE most comparable thing you could find
John's voice is more haunting especially for how calm he sounds
I love how when DiMaggio’s Joker screams, he sounds like Bender
The funny thing is when Mark auditioned for Joker he was extremely worried that he would have to rely on Jack Nicholson 's take which he didn't want to do at all. Although he did an amazing original take what amazes me is that John here feels like there is a hint of Nicholson's Joker in his performance and he did a great job making it seem original, he does borrow from Hamil and Nicholson, but it's just enough to make it all a unique take only he could do so well.
I love the fact that John's progressively goes back to Mark's joker voice, but then at the end goes back to his calmer state like at the beginning
Love Mark. But John's delivery was better, and now I want a Killing Joke movie set in the universe of Under the Red Hood.
Blame that on the writters of the killing joke, honestly they didn't make the character justice in that movie.
The way john slow gose into the joker voice really spells out his performance
Mark did great telling the Joke as the Joker, John did amazig with the delivery and sounding like a “normal” person
The fact that John DiMaggio is the voice of this Joker, Bender from futurama and Fuckmothering Jake the Dog is crazy to me
As well Dr. Drakken from Kim Possible
My biggest issue with (and probably the best thing about) John Dimaggio's Joker, is that he doesn't SOUND like the Joker, he doesn't put on a false high like Mark, but like Kevin Michael Richardson , his voice is just his voice until he starts laughing, THEN it clicks that this man is actually a monster
Mark will always be the goat when it comes to Joker, but damn…I really love how John’s deeper voice still captures Joker’s “funny” side as well as his terrifying side.
I didn’t know John DiMaggio (Adventure Time) voiced the Joker
What makes DiMagio's more impactful is understanding tgat the joke is about Batman and Joker. Batman is the lunatic tgat managed to escape while Joker refueses because of his own insanity. This takes place in a world where Batman is gone and Joker has no purpose anymore. So now the punchline of the joke is that it's a soliloquy of what might've been.
DiMagio deserve far more credit than he gets. Jake the dog and Bender are fantastic characters but this could be considered THE character to voice and he always nails it. the right sense of humor, tension and tasteless violence in his voice that always brings Joker to life.
That's reaching, no matter how many good roles as the Joker they would give him John will always be the voice of Bender and Jake the Dog to me, not Joker.
Dimago gets it here personally. I don't blame Mark for his version of it where he sounds a little bored while telling it, that's definitely on the director. Another 2 or 3 attempts and Mark would've nailed it.
Yeah, the voice direction and script for The Killing Joke sucked ass.
It would’ve been an amazing adaptation (same goes for Hush), but they did a lot of changes that really hurt the story.
I think I would’ve liked Mark Hamil’s Joker better in The Dark Knight Returns. His joker sounds a little older , while John DiMaggio sounds more like a younger joker to me
For TDKR they wanted to capture the serial killer aspect of the character. Michael Emerson did just that, with how smooth yet eerie Joker's voice is in the film.
John's is better bc he's not actually being Joker. He's not putting the voice, that's what makes the delivery good. The Joker energy isn't there. It's seriously taken, which is good
I was kinda doubting if it was really John DiMaggio cuz this unnaturally calm voice, until I heard 1:41 😂 cerftified John DiMaggio
John gives them kind of like a terrifying, rough, rugged attitude which is great. Mark Hamill just makes him sound nuts but since Mark Hamill. can’t do it anymore I can’t see why John can’t step up to the plate.
Or maybe it's sign to retire the character? We've seen Joker so many times, why not give other villains a chance.
But when Joker come back I hope it's in an entirely new unique take at least, John could make the best of that.
It's not that Mark can't do it anymore... he won't. It's not the same without Kevin..
@@SetoShadowVTas both the joker and mark so eloquently put it without batman crime has no punchline.
@@OrbitalSnapshots2455you dont completely need to remove the joker to do stuff with other characters. Batmans had plenty of other villains in movies, phantasm, Mr freeze, riddler, poison ivy, court of owls, the al ghouls, bane etc. but at the same time jokers batmans arch nemesis. He’s always going to be around. Like superman and luthor, flash and thawne, spiderman and the green goblin
Mark admits he channels Claude Raines in the “Invisible Man” and there’s an almost eloquent vibe
Mark is great as the joker, really top notch. But I have to say I prefer Johns' delivery and voice better, the way he talks from a low smooth depressed voice to slowly getting more excited when he reminisces about batman.
It's funny that Jim has voiced both Joken and Dr. Drakken, whose like a kid friendly and incompetent version of Joker
John's voice is my favorite non-hamill joker.....it's a shame he isnt being used more often
Both mark and John DiMaggio were great but oh goodness me John is the best voice for joker in my opinion, his laugh bro like I love it, it’s just so spine chilling if you get what I mean.
As much as I love Mark as Joker, he was the Joker of my childhood and is iconic in the role, John absolutely killed his performances. He was amazing in the role, and arguably delivered the joke better than Mark did. I kinda wish he got to play Joker in an extended series, like a new TV Show or a series of movies.
The context between Batman and Joker behind this joke is beautiful
Depending on whether you think the Killing Joke is an else world where Batman kills him at the end, you can imagine that being what Joker says every time rehabilitation is considered.
"You'd just turn it off when I'm halfway across "
The scene of Jason realizing he's talking to the Joker while he's getting told the joke, and getting confirmation when Joker says "boy wonder" witht he iconic smile... It's SO GOOOOOOD. And THEN it's followed up by arguably the best of Joker's deaths, with a goddamn butterknife to the eye as he dies laughing and the makeup getting smeared off his face
ngl... I prefer John's take on it.
DiMaggio. Hamill was great during the 1990's as Joker, after he got older the energy he had was lost. It's like listening to an old man with breathing problems. DiMaggio on the other hand comes with a great presence in his voice. The energy and the delivery are all better.
Play the Arkham games buddy
@@garfieldfan925 I played Arkham City once and Origins too. In this case I prefer Troy Baker
“Boy Wonder… 😀”
🤡
If there's any two I want to succeed Mark Hamill and Kevin Conroy, it'd be John DiMaggio and James O'Mara. DiMaggio's delivery here, and O'Mara's performance in JL:War are great memories to me.
Still can't believe Luke Skywalker and Jake the Dog are both the joker!
John DiMaggio is such an underrated Joker. I love Mark Hamill and he'll always be THE Joker, but John DiMaggio is amazing as well. I've always felt he embodies more of a Jack Nicholson Joker and I love it.
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Its my forst time seeing this and honestly i might have to check some more clips of this out.
I love how the tone of John's voice slowly goes from "Average Joe" to "Insane Freak"
I like em both. They both have this great sinister pitch that I can't describe but I love it.
I really like how DiMaggio slips in and out of it during that scene too, very fitting with what the scene is doing.
Was he telling the other guy to walk across on a beam made out of light?
Yeah, you’d be stupid to try to walk across it.
After all, the guy with the flashlight might turn it off
Mark es una leyenda.
Pero John hace un trabajo expectacular,el debería ser el Joker en más proyectos animados
I think it’s more impressive that DiMaggio hid hints of Hamil’s joker and adds more to it the moment he gets into the joke. A slow transformation revealing his identity because he can’t help but obsess over his dead rival.
I really like Troy Baker, and I don’t know if it’s down to what they’re both in, but John DiMaggio has always been the only VA to even come close to Mark Hamill.
I’d be tempted to put him at number one, if it wasn’t for his lack of total screen time in the role. The guy steals every scene he’s in as the Joker.
Joker and Bender are two great tastes that taste great together
Marcus Fenix went through some harsh times after Anya past away.
Ive wanted john as joker again ever sense i saw under the red hood hes the next best thing to hammel
Hamill will always be the greatest voice actor for Joker, but Dimaggio is a worthy successor
Me casually hearing Jake from adventure time in that last line. Love John DiMaggio
The way Dimago said falling was very heath like. And then the tone of voice at times was hammil like. Despite those things his deeper voice is unique and his own
There both good at this roll💁🏻♂, but that’s just me💁🏻♂.
My man Marcus fenix showing its talent once again.
John's delivery sound more like an actual aggressive mad man, the roughness in his delivery is terrifying you'd feel uncomfortable having him near you
Love how a guy in a lunatic asylum said “What do you think I am, crazy?”
DiMaggio would be the perfect voice for the Joker now that Mark Hamil said he won’t due to Conroy’s passing
I honestly think both voices are equally great at delivering the line, except maybe the one part where John was directed to bang the table and scream the joke.
i could hear Marcus when John raised his voice lmao
*Mark Hamill vs. John DiMaggio Joker voice comparison
John has a good nuance to his role, but Mark is classic all the way
That Killing Joke ending still gets me. Not just because the joke is an encapsulation of Joker and Batman's relationship (two guys who disagree fundamentally, but who honestly are BOTH pretty fucked up people), it's also a clever joke.
John leans into his experience being a comedian up on stage with this one. I'm sure he knows how it feels to lay an egg with a joke or 2, but here, he can lean on his acting chops to make it feel like a person getting that slightly desperate in their attempt to make the joke seem funny.
Mark, though, leans in on his experiences as Joker being the opposite of Batman yet probably understands him best. It sounds like a friend who remembers a story that gave him a giggle telling it to the one guy he feels like would probably get it.
They are 2 very different takes, and I think Johm should get an opportunity to stretch his rendition out more.
Man I wish more people gave John DiMaggio the opportunity to play characters with retrained direction. His characters that are larger than life can be hilarious and memorable in their own right, but I think they're limiting approaches to his potential.
Mark's fit the maniacal-showman Joker while John fit the investigator Joker. They do different things (though Mark Hamill gave a great performance on the maniacal-showman Joker in all of his roles).
I'd definetly play a Arkham reboot with John DiMaggio as Joker
I will always hold onto my stance that of all the Jokers that have appeared, that the right answer on who is best is either Hamill or Ledger, they're the best, they were the Joker.
John Dimaggio is my favourite take on Joker though, his performance feels like a fusion of Hamill's psychotic joy and Ledger's razor edge intensity and danger, for me that's perfect. I wish he would get more showings as the Joker, I really do.
John nailed it. It even felt like it was Hamillesque at times
both, both is great
If we just ignore the fact that Jarred Letto exists, i can safely say that i don't think there's a single bad version of the Joker in any media.
Young Justice.
Injustice movie
Ahhh...mozart adagio II
I remember watching Under the Red Hood, and it was such a weird experience, never before in my life have I felt the need to verbally comment out loud, “Wow, this guy clearly isn’t the original. But he’s really fucking good.” I had to pause the thing and comment on that, he did such a good job.
Still hard to believe this was the only joke that got batman to laugh
I like John's take on it. reminds me of Jack Nicholsons joker from the movie way back
Whats the movie where john fimaggio joker tells the story?
Death in the Family
Proceeds to gauge the jokers eye
To be fair, the music helps a lot
Mark will always be my joker. Any other voice just sounds wrong to me. You don't get to voice one of the most iconic characters in animation history for multiple decades without people getting attached.
The next time we meet, I'll tell the big man you said.... hello.
John Dimaggos animated Joker looks like Doofenshrimtz
I had no idea John could do such a good joker voice
Both are amazing in there own right imo
John's a really good joker obviously Mark is the best but John is really good
i love mark to death as an actor, but i really do love john's take. his performance in Under The Red Hood shows how effortlessly he can be at giving things his all. i don't think i've ever seen a bad performance out of him in my entire life, and i remember liking this guy all the way back in the 2000s being some of the best villains on Kim Possible!
I like how they both are on adventure time
Awww man you left out the best part of Dimaggio's version. "BoY wONdEr."
Both John and Mark definitely are by far the best animated interpretations of there Joker 3rd in my opinion is Joker from the Kids WB The Batman
john sounds like the joker took up smoking to cope with the loss of bats
If you’re a fan of disenchantment you can easily hear zog in johns voice when he says crazy
Tbh both voices are perfect for the joker
Everytime I heard John’s last line, I thought of Mark telling the joke, in the exact same way, and eventually when the joke is over, he’d say something like: “ah… crickets. It’s just not the same part without Kevin here…”
I didn't realize how different their interpretations of the Joker were