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    Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker is a 2000 American direct-to-video superhero film produced by Warner Bros. Animation and distributed by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment. It is the third film in the DC Animated Universe and is based on the animated series Batman Beyond while also serving as a continuation of and resolving plot points from The New Batman Adventures. The film features the DC Comics superheroes Batman (Kevin Conroy) and Terry McGinnis (Will Friedle), as they try to unravel the mysterious return of the former's archenemy, the Joker (Mark Hamill), preparing a climatic showdown with the villain.
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  • @ChannelAwesome
    @ChannelAwesome  24 дня назад +52

    Is this the best DCAU movie?
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  • @danielsantiagourtado3430
    @danielsantiagourtado3430 24 дня назад +671

    Terry gave Joker his worst nightmare: The batman laughing AT him and becoming the bane of every comedian, a heckler.

    • @skylineXpert
      @skylineXpert 24 дня назад +57

      So you decided to get your skin bleached & become a super villain

    • @jonathanshaw9704
      @jonathanshaw9704 24 дня назад

      What? You couldn’t get a job as a rodeo clown?!! AHAHAHA!!!

    • @jonathanshaw9704
      @jonathanshaw9704 24 дня назад

      What? You couldn’t get work as a rodeo clown? AHAHAHA!!!

    • @louisduarte8763
      @louisduarte8763 24 дня назад +53

      @@skylineXpert "Couldn't get work as a rodeo clown?"

    • @dragoninthewest1
      @dragoninthewest1 24 дня назад +57

      Terry grew on the internet and has been S***posting since he was 5. The Joker never stood a chance.

  • @trytotopthis3152
    @trytotopthis3152 24 дня назад +219

    "You make me laugh. But only because I think you're kind of pathetic" - Terry.
    One of the most savage quotes out there. Joker is so used to Bruce's stoic personality that he wasn't ready for Terry's level of savagery. Joker's biggest mistake was thinking he could deal with Terry the same way he deals with Bruce. Terry was making Joker so uncomfortable, that the clown actually tried to escape the room than to deal with that, lol.

    • @estebangutierrez160
      @estebangutierrez160 24 дня назад +27

      Joker also had an ego problem. He always wants to be top dog, the center of attention, someone that everyone remembers for the rest of their lives. That's why he got upset when Harley and Ivy were becoming so popular when they teamed up to become Gotham's Crime Queens.
      To the moment Terry was making fun of the Joker, it bruised him so badly since it's not what Batman would do.

    • @balrighty3523
      @balrighty3523 24 дня назад +17

      Yep. He was so used to being Bruce’s number one foe that he didn’t realize that for this new Batman, he was only “Random Bad Guy #83”.

    • @berniethekiwidragon4382
      @berniethekiwidragon4382 23 дня назад +8

      The build up to that line was essential, but that last line was THE final twist of the knife.

    • @sebastianemond5313
      @sebastianemond5313 23 дня назад +15

      Irony, that those were the last words Joker used on Batman when discovering his identity. Now, *they're the last words the Joker will hear reflected back at him* by the new Batman.

    • @SPAnComCat
      @SPAnComCat 15 дней назад +1

      That was Savage and Hilarious!
      Terry is an Underrated Batman!

  • @l3nsman
    @l3nsman 24 дня назад +146

    For me, the moment Terry dismantled the Joker psychologically by heckling him, was the moment Terry truly became his own character and really became the Batman. And it was something only he would have done.

    • @matthewmuir8884
      @matthewmuir8884 24 дня назад +20

      Indeed. Terry heckling The Joker is a truly fantastic moment. I especially love the final, mocking, "Ha, ha" he gives The Joker before using the joy buzzer to destroy the Joker chip. _Batman_ got the last laugh against The Joker; something that would never make sense with Bruce, but it's perfect for Terry.

    • @_GeneralMechanics_
      @_GeneralMechanics_ 24 дня назад

      TAS aside, I never liked Batman but Beyond was a great series and a new take on Legacy characters.

    • @changvasejarik62
      @changvasejarik62 23 дня назад +3

      I openly dislike the more modern harbinger of chaos joker. It’s part of why I enjoy the TAS version of joker he’s capable but at the end of the day he’s a homicidal schoolyard bully. That under all the devil may care bravado and gags he can easily fold like a paper tiger if you know the buttons to push.

    • @Kage-pm6qi
      @Kage-pm6qi 23 дня назад +9

      "Joker's vain and likes to talk, he'll try to distract you but don't listen! Block it out and power through."
      "Wait...I like to talk too."

    • @neoanimefreak_7606
      @neoanimefreak_7606 23 дня назад +5

      Which leads to what Bruce says to Terry at the end. "Terry, I've been thinking about something you once told me, and you were wrong. It's not Batman that makes you worthwhile, it's the other way around. Never tell yourself anything different.". Yeah, the man makes Batman, not the other way around.

  • @DanGamingFan2846
    @DanGamingFan2846 24 дня назад +246

    That flashback scene was something else. The way Tim Drake was tortured into becoming Joker Jr., Bruce's reaction, Tim's insane laugh turned to sobbing after killing Joker, it's all so chilling, and still one of the most powerful Batman moments ever.

    • @milkiassamuel780
      @milkiassamuel780 24 дня назад +8

      Damn, Joker just loves torturing Robin's, huh? Im wondering who suffered the most Jason Todd or Tim Drake?

    • @watershipup7101
      @watershipup7101 24 дня назад +5

      I know right? The trauma that guy went through is insane.

    • @kdusel1991
      @kdusel1991 24 дня назад +2

      It was so good!!

    • @kdusel1991
      @kdusel1991 24 дня назад +6

      ​@@milkiassamuel780 in this, Tim, in under the red hood, Jason. Both suffered equally in my eyes

    • @johnbeal6114
      @johnbeal6114 24 дня назад +2

      The PG-13 version of that scene was way more darker and way more hard to sit throat seen what joker did to Tim pushed Batman to the edge

  • @marcusyates3044
    @marcusyates3044 24 дня назад +282

    The Joker: "Don't play psychoanalyst with me, boy"

    • @nintendolife25
      @nintendolife25 24 дня назад +52

      Batman (Terry): “Oh, I don’t need a degree to figure you out.”

    • @jonathanshaw9704
      @jonathanshaw9704 24 дня назад +50

      Batman (Terry): The real reason you kept coming back because you never got a laugh out of the old man. Get a clue, clowny. He’s got no sense of humor. He wouldn’t know a good joke if it bit him in the cape… not that you ever had a good joke.

    • @Penguinmanereikel
      @Penguinmanereikel 24 дня назад +27

      @@jonathanshaw9704 "I'm not hearing this..."

    • @Flamyll
      @Flamyll 24 дня назад +33

      ​@@Penguinmanereikel
      I mean Joy buzzers? Squirting flowers? Lame, where's the A-material? Make a face, drop your pants, something!

    • @dklounge7082
      @dklounge7082 24 дня назад +13

      Terry pulled a Tommy Boy on the Joker. He may not have all the book smarts that Bruce has, but he does have street smarts

  • @smittyjjensin558
    @smittyjjensin558 24 дня назад +145

    I love the idea of a "young" joker emerging in an unfamiliar future, seeing his main nemesis being a hunched old man with a cane, and his new rival being half his age.

    • @erichzannbusoumuzan
      @erichzannbusoumuzan 24 дня назад +23

      ... Holy, that's actually a good elevator pitch material.

  • @Jonathan_Collins
    @Jonathan_Collins 24 дня назад +124

    Mark Hamill's performance in this movie is one of my favorites in all his career as the Joker. He never disappoints, but he was so good here.

  • @claytonrios1
    @claytonrios1 24 дня назад +125

    I'll be honest. The main reason I remember this film is because of the flashback scene with Joker and Harley revealing their... Mentally traumatizied mini Joker. That's probably the worst thing they have ever done and everything about the mini Joker feels off... From his constant grinning to just the way he moves around.

    • @BrandonCornwell-wi9ku
      @BrandonCornwell-wi9ku 24 дня назад +4

      Terry should've told Dana the truth about his identity after the attack by The Jokerz gang

    • @MR-hk2qu
      @MR-hk2qu 23 дня назад +4

      It's the worst they've ever done in the DCAU at least.
      To me the worst goes to Injustice: Tricking Superman into killing his wife and unborn child as well as Metropolis, triggering the (to me) most realistic depiction of Batman vs Superman so far.

    • @claytonrios1
      @claytonrios1 23 дня назад +2

      @@MR-hk2qu Well after Superman murdered The Joker and became a fascist dictator that made sense for Batman to want to bring him down.

    • @rogue7723
      @rogue7723 10 дней назад

      For real, they made a _PG-13 rated snuff film_ for 3 minutes.

  • @Tadicuslegion78
    @Tadicuslegion78 24 дня назад +108

    Still can't believe the guy who's Ron Stoppable and Cory's brother on Boy Meets World was Batman

    • @nehemiahpouncey3607
      @nehemiahpouncey3607 24 дня назад +2

      He came back on crisis.

    • @van8ryan
      @van8ryan 24 дня назад +6

      Even though he's basically a hyperactive man-child on BMW, the few times they gave him a dramatic arc, he always nailed it HARD (one of my favorite "Serious" moments with Friedle was when Eric is holding a grudge against Cory for selling off their childhood things; that whole episode, he's pulling NO JOKES at all; only anger and it worked so well)

    • @WhiteFangofWar
      @WhiteFangofWar 24 дня назад +5

      Also Bumblebee in Transformers: Robots in Disguise. They also gave him a one-shot villain role in The Batman 2004.

    • @johnbeal6114
      @johnbeal6114 24 дня назад +6

      He also voiced Star-Lord and the guardians of the Galaxy animated series

    • @tinchick2
      @tinchick2 24 дня назад +3

      And he's a really nice guy too!

  • @matthewhyman8795
    @matthewhyman8795 24 дня назад +88

    "Oh what the heck, I'll laugh anyway. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!"

  • @jbcatz5
    @jbcatz5 24 дня назад +44

    I really like how their respective histories with Joker inform how Bruce and Terry see him. Bruce is probably the person who is most familiar with the Clown Prince of Crime and has more than enough reason to take him seriously as a threat even before before the trauma with Tim. Joker is like a bogeyman to him now, striking fear far more effectively than Scarecrow ever could. Whereas Terry’s experience is with the opportunistic Jokerz gang, opportunists whose crimes and ambitions don’t reach even the lesser of their idol’s schemes. He’s never known a Gotham under terror from Joker.
    This also informs how each Batman approaches Joker. Terry sees Joker’s weakness where Bruce can’t, that when his perceived threat is diminished so is his evil charisma. Terry heckles Joker into becoming sloppy because Joker can’t see past Bruce behind the cowl, and underestimates his new opponent. Bruce always took Joker seriously and Joker fed on that, but he couldn’t take being the butt of the joke himself.

  • @matthewmuir8884
    @matthewmuir8884 24 дня назад +35

    To this day, Terry heckling The Joker is my favourite Batman moment. Terry comes into his own as Batman by beating The Joker through a method Bruce was too stoic to ever consider, and, with his defiant "Ha, ha" before destroying the Joker-chip, _Batman_ got the last laugh against The Joker.

    • @Regfife
      @Regfife 18 дней назад

      Bruce kinda did the same thing in "Mad Love" when he mocked Joker about Harley coming closer to killing Batman than he ever did.

  • @Raganui
    @Raganui 24 дня назад +81

    "It's not Batman that makes you worthwhile, it's the other way around. Never tell yourself anything different."
    A great line from old Bruce to Terry. Really shows how much Bruce actually entrusts him with Batman.
    Also, both Joker scenes are great, but there is something to be said for the 'censored' version. Joker dying to a Prat Fall electrocution is just hilarious.

    • @Scibsj
      @Scibsj 24 дня назад +7

      Literary brought me to tears hearing that Kevin Conroy line again. It's something I didn't know I needed to hear as someone who holds himself to too high of a standard. A piece of advice we should all take to heart,

    • @racheljackson4428
      @racheljackson4428 24 дня назад +3

      That quote from Bruce Wayne really brings Terry's Batman Journey Full Circle. RIP KEVIN CONROY.

    • @shadowldrago
      @shadowldrago 23 дня назад +3

      Either way, Joker is hoist by his own petard. The best possible way for a clown to go out.

    • @neoanimefreak_7606
      @neoanimefreak_7606 23 дня назад +1

      Yeah., the man makes Batman, not the other way around. *nods to this*

    • @LordCrate-du8zm
      @LordCrate-du8zm 18 дней назад +1

      Very wise words, thank you for sharing Mechanicus pfp man

  • @darknessunknown4384
    @darknessunknown4384 24 дня назад +34

    I loved Terry's confrontation with the Joker. That chilling transformation scene, Terry getting under the Joker's skin by laughing at mocking him, and that last laugh the Joker gave, before Terry fried him, is one of my favorite Joker laughs; it was sadistic and downright scary.

  • @mrbrainly
    @mrbrainly 24 дня назад +28

    The moment Terry turns out the lights to scare the Joker with the impending doom of the laser is as pure of a "Batman" moment as there's ever been

  • @SJ_RANKS
    @SJ_RANKS 24 дня назад +56

    Everybody talks about how scary heath ledgers joker was but honestly mark hamill’s performance in this movie is
    Sh🐬t your pants terrifying torturing Robin and breaking his mind, killing bonk by launching a flag pole into his chest, sneaking into the bat cave and nearly killing Bruce with joker toxin and of course that scene where he’s tim drake and he makes Tim drake transform into him that’s just as scary if not scarier than the lamp wick scene from Pinocchio I watch this movie on Halloween simply because of how scary the joker is in it

    • @candycover
      @candycover 24 дня назад

      Ledger's joker wasn't scarry

  • @dragondaveltd1992
    @dragondaveltd1992 24 дня назад +32

    18:53 Joker: Don't you dare laught at me!
    Batman Beyond: Why?
    I thought the Joker always wanted to make Batman laugh!
    Joker: YOU'RE NOT BATMAN!!!

    • @jajafeedyns8082
      @jajafeedyns8082 22 дня назад +3

      Only a few gotten under Joker's skin, but Terry made it all the way to his kidneys.

  • @WatanukiProductions
    @WatanukiProductions 24 дня назад +15

    "That's not funny... That's not..."
    It's perfect!
    I couldn't imagine better last words for the definitive version of the Joker.

  • @ramirezthesilvite
    @ramirezthesilvite 24 дня назад +62

    Holy shit I never until this moment realized that Terry McGinnis is voiced by Ron Stoppable. Dude's got range.

    • @LucyLioness100
      @LucyLioness100 24 дня назад +6

      It shocked me when I finally learned that. He does a great job as Terry

    • @Jackie-McCann
      @Jackie-McCann 24 дня назад +7

      And to think, Terry was Will Friedle’s first voice acting role!

    • @lainiwakura1776
      @lainiwakura1776 24 дня назад +1

      Sean from Boy Meets World.

    • @aRBy125
      @aRBy125 24 дня назад +1

      @@lainiwakura1776 Eric Matthews actually! :)

  • @The_Phantasm
    @The_Phantasm 24 дня назад +33

    I've said this before and I'll say it again, this film is Mark Hamill's best and most terrifying ever performance as the Joker!

  • @ChamarM
    @ChamarM 24 дня назад +47

    I would've loved a Bat-May Beyond but I'll take this

    • @deadponic117
      @deadponic117 24 дня назад

      please no, i got enough issues with this movie, i don't need to be traumatized further with the shit-fest that is Batman Beyond

    • @jlev1028
      @jlev1028 24 дня назад +16

      ​@@deadponic117Grow up.

    • @deadponic117
      @deadponic117 24 дня назад

      @@jlev1028 if you can't see through the deceit and lies that WB has created and infested your mind with, you sir are truely a fool.
      also i am planning to sue WB for character assassination to get every single copy of this movie removed from shelves.

    • @molcatz9634
      @molcatz9634 24 дня назад +15

      ​@@deadponic117 shit fest? Damn bro you got issues...

    • @DigiRangerScott
      @DigiRangerScott 24 дня назад +5

      It would’ve gotten him close to another 2 years

  • @AGMGrayLineProductions
    @AGMGrayLineProductions 24 дня назад +31

    There IS a certain poetry on the censored version's death of Joker. The idea of Joker dying from tripping adds a certain sadistic level of humor. However i'm still more inclined on the uncut version mostly because of Tim Drake's mind control.
    The fact that he only managed to snap out of it for just a second enough to shoot Joker instead, feels way stronger since that shorter period feels way more powerful. Idk, i feel some of the seriousness of his torture gets lost when he manages to snap out of it for a much longer period of time, enough to not only drop the gun but actually stand up to him. But him only being able to JUST change the direction of the bullet feels way stronger.

    • @Kage-pm6qi
      @Kage-pm6qi 24 дня назад +8

      Also the fact that the uncut Joker death is so mundane is actually a perfect cosmic punishment, the Slapstick death is fitting for Joker and exactly one of the ways he'd want to go out which is why him getting Shot by the Corrupted Tim Drake is so wonderful because he absolutely hates it. There's no big event, no forcing someone to break their code, and worst of all for him no punchline. Just him dying, like a common thug soon to be forgotten.

    • @AGMGrayLineProductions
      @AGMGrayLineProductions 24 дня назад +7

      @@Kage-pm6qi That's ALSO fair, very true. In a way him dying like a normal person with nothing extra about it would be cool, and since Tim is already broken, there's nothing more to break within the code like you say.
      And much like in Arkham Knight, his biggest fear is to be forgotten, which kind of reflects in this movie with his opening scene where he puts alot of focus and even anger on "his days" and need to feel like he is still important.

    • @sarafontanini7051
      @sarafontanini7051 24 дня назад +2

      the uncut verison also plays more into the trauma of the event and plays a aprt in why batman's relationships fell apart

    • @LadyOnikara
      @LadyOnikara 23 дня назад +1

      I didn't know there was two versions. I only saw the one where Drake shot him.

    • @ExplorerAUDIO
      @ExplorerAUDIO 22 дня назад +3

      I think the cut version is visually more interesting the and the scream more taunting. But you're right, too. Maybe a combination of the two would've been perfect. Tim shots the Joker like he did in the uncut version and with this stick in his heart he is pushed into the tubes. Still alive but deadly wounded he try's to get out and slips, and pushing the lever. That would be great. Best of both worlds.

  • @Voltra_
    @Voltra_ 24 дня назад +14

    Terry mocking the Joker is such a great moment

  • @xxSandt21xx
    @xxSandt21xx 24 дня назад +22

    There’s something so fitting about a character like Joker dieing because he slipped on some water, one of the most iconic forms of classic slapstick comedy

    • @user-nm1eu1xu1j
      @user-nm1eu1xu1j 24 дня назад +10

      when nostalgia critic reviewed this movie, he said that was what he felt would be the perfect death for a clown, an equivalent to dying by slipping on a banana peel

    • @arilumani6194
      @arilumani6194 23 дня назад

      ​​@@user-nm1eu1xu1jNostalgia Critic didn't review this movie, it was just an editorial transcript titled Is This The Best Joker Death? where he discussed the way the Joker died, the build up towards his death and if this is really his best out of every other incarnation. However, he should still review this movie, since he talks about Batman all the time in this channel.

    • @user-nm1eu1xu1j
      @user-nm1eu1xu1j 23 дня назад

      @@arilumani6194 it had been a while, so I forgot it wasn't a full review

  • @AnimetalViking
    @AnimetalViking 24 дня назад +23

    RIP to Wayne Static of Static X who did the vocals on Crash with Mephisto Odyssey. A true metal legend.

    • @wstine79
      @wstine79 24 дня назад +4

      The Batman look he had on in the video was cool.

    • @nehemiahpouncey3607
      @nehemiahpouncey3607 24 дня назад +2

      Also Kevin Conroy and arleen.

  • @marcusyates3044
    @marcusyates3044 24 дня назад +29

    Joker: "That's not funny"
    So, what's next for Bat-May?

    • @jinpei05
      @jinpei05 24 дня назад +4

      Mystery of the Batwoman

    • @jinpei05
      @jinpei05 24 дня назад

      Mystery of the Batwoman

  • @dionysisnance4204
    @dionysisnance4204 24 дня назад +23

    Joker line if it a whopen your a wanton. Still goes hard to this day

  • @Eidlones
    @Eidlones 24 дня назад +6

    I like the uncut version of Joekr's death better. It's more blunt, and undramatic, in contrast to what the Joker is. It strips away the theatricality of everything, and presents it as it is, giving more impact to what the Joker actually did to Tim.

  • @danielsantiagourtado3430
    @danielsantiagourtado3430 24 дня назад +29

    BEST animated batman movie. Happy Bat-May!

  • @DJPrimeAmvs
    @DJPrimeAmvs 24 дня назад +12

    Joker: It would be funny if it wasnt so pathetic.
    Terry: You make me laugh, only because i think youre pathetic

  • @memesarekeem
    @memesarekeem 24 дня назад +5

    Terry Mcginis will always be the true successor to Bruce in my book, I loved Batman Beyond and everything Terry stood for, he is such a great character, a troubled youth who has a good heart but led astray after the death of his father, he still has family and isn't a loner like Bruce; that's what makes him so compelling, he's everything Bruce wanted to be. Over the course of the show, you really get to see him grow into the Batman role and make it his own with Bruce as his Alfred. I wait for the day Terry becomes canon to the mainline comics.

  • @averymerrick
    @averymerrick 24 дня назад +10

    Credit to TV Tropes: The fact that (despite voicing Joker for nearly a decade by this point) Mark Hamill actually felt uncomfortable voicing him in this film. *Let's put that in perspective.* In the original series, Joker repeatedly killed people in droves, abused his girlfriend, stalked a guy for years on end, and created Joker Venom. All of which was turned up in Batman: Mask of the Phantasm. *And yet what Joker did in this movie unnerved his voice actor.*

    • @jlev1028
      @jlev1028 23 дня назад +1

      At least cite TV Tropes before copy pasting its content.

  • @justinpullen1097
    @justinpullen1097 24 дня назад +12

    I think the uncut death is more impactful as it adds another aspect to Joker's 'victory'. He got one of the Batfamily to break Bruce's one rule. Plus it adds more to Tim's breakdown in the climax. He said "I killed him" like a repressed trauma was uncovered.

  • @user-ok2lw9cc1z
    @user-ok2lw9cc1z 24 дня назад +6

    Terry laughing while fighting Joker still gives me chills to this day.

  • @thetealturtwig5667
    @thetealturtwig5667 24 дня назад +2

    Terry's fight with joker is hands down my favorite piece of batman content and one of my favorite pieces of animation.

  • @reven148
    @reven148 24 дня назад +5

    The uncut version is the best overall version but the death in the censored version is a bit more emotionally chilling.

  • @dklounge7082
    @dklounge7082 24 дня назад +7

    Terry pulled a Tommy Boy on Joker. He may not have all the book smarts that Bruce has, but he does have street smarts

  • @buddyzilla4557
    @buddyzilla4557 23 дня назад +5

    One thing that I really loved but you did not mention is how Terry turned the tables on Joker. He starts to fight dirty. He starts to REALLY taunt the Joker and not just with some sparky quips. He throes the Joker off by being something HE wasn't expecting and reminding Joker he isn't the same batman that the Joker used to play games with. He then starts to assess the jokers' behavior over all those years. He questions why he obsessed so much over bats and states the goal must have been yo make Batman laugh. He wanted to make Bruce stoop to his level at least once. Break the stoic demeanor and give in to the madness on his level but Bats never would. Terry finally pushes things over the edge by saying he will laugh but not for the joker..just at him. He starts to cackle at the clown from the shadows driving him into a full on rage. THIS felt like a true passing of the torch to me. The psychology and tactics Terry used were very in line with the origional batman but it a direction Bruce would never take. Terry always came off a a balanced fusion of Batman and Nightwing to me. A happy middle ground between the two that was just what was needed for the evolving crimes cape of Gothem. I felt this scene explemplified that. It also proved the Joker was no longer valid in this Gothem. He tried to break the bat but couldnt and now there was one so different from the prior tat he couldnt be broken in the same way. Jokers time was over and a batman he couldn't even compete with had taken over. Even if he was bluffing or dead wrong on the Joker'smotivations, it didn't matter. He knew what buttons to push to get Mr. J . off his game and that was the point. He did the one thing Bruce never could or perhaps just would. He truely got into Joker's head and switched the roles to put an end to his shenanigans once and for all.
    Awesome! You only touched upon it but you did mention this a little at the end.

  • @noir-214
    @noir-214 24 дня назад +5

    This movie was my first introduction to Batman beyond and Batman the animated series itself, and the first scene I saw was the flashback to how Joker died, and I just wanted to watch more of this amazing animated universe

  • @VictoryArtz
    @VictoryArtz 24 дня назад +13

    This Movie proves why Joker cannot be a Spider-Man Villain, Terry does what no one else does in the DCAU. He Mocks and Deconstructs the Joker.

    • @danielbaran4724
      @danielbaran4724 20 дней назад

      You took that J’s Reviews review of Return of The Joker didn’t you?

    • @VictoryArtz
      @VictoryArtz 19 дней назад

      ​@@danielbaran4724 YEAP. And He's Not Wrong.

  • @connorthompson8376
    @connorthompson8376 24 дня назад +7

    You mentioned possibly covering the “Epilogue” episode one day. As I’ve said before, I would be right there if you covered the rest of the DCAU in the same format.

  • @vm141789
    @vm141789 24 дня назад +9

    I showed this movie to my friend who had never seen Batman Beyond.
    He said it was amazing.

  • @jlev1028
    @jlev1028 24 дня назад +6

    You got that right about audiences not necessarily having to watch an episode of Batman Beyond to enjoy this movie. Believe me, Return of the Joker (the censored version) was my first exposure to the series back in middle school, and it's on my top 20 favorite animated flicks. In fact, I didn't know about the show itself until J's Reviews covered it 2019. Still, I'd say the experience is enhanced by viewing the entire show and knowing how every obstacle Terry confronted led to this. To me, you wouldn't truly understand why Terry deserved to be the next Batman if not for those three seasons.

  • @PatricksCrazyPlace
    @PatricksCrazyPlace 24 дня назад +3

    That moment where Terry taunted Joker was the moment he became one of my favorites to be Batman.
    My jaw was on the floor when I saw it. I was like "He's making fun of him! And its working!" Wonderful scene with excellent top tier voice acting from Hamill and Friedle.

  • @shioriryukaze
    @shioriryukaze 24 дня назад +12

    For those who have not watched the series, watch this movie, then it will give you a reason to watch the series and you will watch the whole series...thats how good it is.

    • @matthewmuir8884
      @matthewmuir8884 24 дня назад +1

      Indeed. I watched the movie before watching the series. The movie and the show are both really good.

    • @LadyOnikara
      @LadyOnikara 23 дня назад +1

      Yeah, I was thinking about finally watching the series sometime.

  • @Anonomius0
    @Anonomius0 23 дня назад +5

    I'm sorry, but I prefer the uncut version of Joker's death. Not only is it more haunting to hear him says "that's not funny" and hearing what happened to his body, but it also made most sense why tim broke down afterwards.

    • @ewormXD
      @ewormXD 8 дней назад

      In the end, Joker dies via electrocution anyway.

    • @Anonomius0
      @Anonomius0 7 дней назад

      @@ewormXD Not in the uncut version

    • @ewormXD
      @ewormXD 7 дней назад

      @@Anonomius0 Yes, in the uncut version too, that's my point. Terry uses electricity to fry the chip that lets Joker "live" in Tim's body.

  • @TeamSoraPresents
    @TeamSoraPresents 24 дня назад +7

    I always remember the dialogue between Terry and Joker during their final battle;
    Batman (Terry): "Why? I thought you always _wanted_ to make Batman laugh."
    Joker: "YOU'RE NOT BATMAN!!!"
    Joker starts chocking Batman: "Come on, McGinnis. LAUGH!"

    • @matthewmuir8884
      @matthewmuir8884 24 дня назад +5

      The Joker: "Come on, McGinnis! Laugh it up now, you miserable little punk! LAUGH! I can't hear you!"
      Terry: "...Ha, ha." (Destroys the microchip with the joy buzzer).
      Remember what Barbara Gordon said about how The Joker got the last laugh? Terry's final defiant "Ha, ha" meant that, in fact, _Batman_ got the last laugh.

  • @Nasser851000
    @Nasser851000 24 дня назад +12

    All those poor kids that got scarred watching Robin be Jokified O.O

  • @jonathanshaw9704
    @jonathanshaw9704 24 дня назад +8

    Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker is my favorite DC animated movie… full stop. I’m a massive fan of the Batman Beyond series in general, but this movie is excellent ending of that series (and the DCAU in general too). The look of the series, Terry, Bad-Ass Old Man Bruce, etc.
    Also this movie showed the darkest acts ever committed by the Joker (in the DCAU anyway). That demented clown kidnapped, torture and mentally broke Tim Drake. It was also echo to what happened to Jason Todd/Red Hood in the comics. It just goes to show that Joker was more than just a “garden variety nutcase”, he was an insane, cruel, manipulative monster who was evil all the way down to his core.
    I also love how Terry defeats Joker. Terry is a different type of Batman than Bruce was (Terry is actually kinda like Spider-Man with his quips). And he was able to throw Joker off his game by just making fun of him, with Terry finally finishing him off for good when he was getting choked out by him. Terry finally ended the nightmare that was the Joker, allowing the Bat-Family to move on and heal.
    I love this movie with my heart and soul.

  • @isaacgleeth3609
    @isaacgleeth3609 24 дня назад +6

    I prefer the uncut version of Joker's death.
    Joker's ultimate "joke" is to kill Batman. He sets up the "joke" by kidnapping Tim Drake and mentally and physically torturing him, resulting in a mini-Joker, while Batman and Batgirl search for him. He continues the build-up by leading them to the closed-up Arkham and revealing what he did to Tim. This build-up turns into the ultimate punchline--having Tim kill Batman while Joker and his miniature version laugh.
    However, Tim Drake shoots Joker, ruining the "joke" he likely worked on for years.
    In Joker's dying words, "That's not funny. That's not--"

    • @zackkatian3436
      @zackkatian3436 22 дня назад +1

      Also the fact that Joker did not go out in a flashy or funny way, but died like a common street thug. Talk about going out with a whimper. Which just makes it even better. No grandiose send off just bang yer dead.

  • @nehemiahpouncey3607
    @nehemiahpouncey3607 24 дня назад +6

    R.i.P. kevin Conroy.😢

  • @Nasser851000
    @Nasser851000 24 дня назад +8

    Terry should have gotten his own game series in the style of the Arkham games ;)

    • @spectra5407
      @spectra5407 24 дня назад +3

      I agree

    • @darthcinema4262
      @darthcinema4262 24 дня назад +2

      Way overdue, but it will probably never happen

    • @matthewmuir8884
      @matthewmuir8884 24 дня назад +2

      I haven't played any of the Arkham games, but I would definitely play a Batman Beyond game in the style of the Arkham games.

    • @ExplorerDS6789
      @ExplorerDS6789 24 дня назад

      @@matthewmuir8884 Play them. Play them immediately. In this order: Asylum, City, Origins, and Knight.

    • @spectra5407
      @spectra5407 24 дня назад +1

      @@matthewmuir8884 We were supposed to get one with Damien instead of Terry, but instead we got Kill The Justice Leauge

  • @thedefinitionisthis
    @thedefinitionisthis 24 дня назад +4

    Eh, I just don't agree that the edited version of Tim merely pushing the Joker is more compelling. Frankly, I don't see how it can be. Thematically, it doesn't hold as much weight because the Joker dying isn't ultimately by his hand; it's an accident. On the Joker side of things, him dying by accident is kinda funny. But the fact that Tim, regardless of what was done to him, had it in him to ultimately pull the trigger adds SO MUCH more weight to the trauma he feels as an adult. I guess it's enough for some people that he had this horrible thing happen to him, but if the Joker had died by accident, then the guilt that Tim feels later on makes no sense: "I can still hear him laughing. Telling me I'm as bad as he is. We're both THE SAME!"....... It's not just about turning the kid visually into the Joker; Joker effectively made him a murderer, even if he did kill the baddest of the bad. If Joker drugged up Robin just to make the kid look like the former without Robin ever committing any wrong-doing, then the agony that adult Tim is lamenting about, "being as bad as he is" and them being "the same" simply doesn't hold up. The Joker took this child and put him into a position to take someone's life. I'm sorry, but you don't get any of that if Tim simply shoves Joker, and the latter accidentally slips. If anything, THAT is much too clean. It wipes Tim's hands clean, when the whole point is that he's spent the rest of his life with blood on his hands.

  • @lites73
    @lites73 24 дня назад +7

    One of my favorite lines from the movie was, " Oh, what the heck I'll laugh anyways hahahahahahahahaha"

  • @Purplesubmariner
    @Purplesubmariner 23 дня назад +3

    Personally I do like the uncut version better, because it _really_ emphasizes the mental struggle on the altered Robin. You can see him really struggling against the order to shoot Bruce, only to last minute inch the gun _just enough_ to get Joker as he pulls the trigger. He couldn't stop himself from pulling the trigger, and he was able to regain just enough control in the last second to prevent himself from killing his father figure. But the toll of still killing _anyone_ really breaks him after that

  • @Dorelaxen
    @Dorelaxen 24 дня назад +4

    The AMAZING Kenny Wayne Shepherd also plays guitar on the end credits theme.

  • @supernerd8067
    @supernerd8067 24 дня назад +2

    As someone who did watch the movie with very little memory of Batman Beyond, I can say I really enjoyed it and still do.

  • @antibiotics514
    @antibiotics514 24 дня назад +5

    This movie brought me to the batman beyond show

  • @DCMarvelMultiverse
    @DCMarvelMultiverse 24 дня назад +2

    The best legacy hero moment is when Terry proves he is a better Batman in that he heckled Joker and defeated him for good.

  • @drakedarkstar5422
    @drakedarkstar5422 24 дня назад +3

    I think killing Joker by shooting is better cause it makes the feelings mixed rather than just one gasp from electricution. If jolt death would stay, we'd think only about Joker: "Wow, slipping and dying by accident. Truly hilariously genius" (i think Doug brought it up too). But with shot we get: A) come on, that last line is awesome. Unexpected and tone-changing; B) we get a catarsis: finally, Joker is dead; B2) and sudden mystery: but if he's dead, who is in future; C) Tim's emotional breakdown as audience is relieved knowing that there's still hope and sad because we know that is his end as Robin. He commited a murder. He broke Bat-family rule. There's no future for him as hero and Bruce's successor. Joker in the end won - Bruce lost his another son. For me it's more compelling.

  • @Alurax
    @Alurax 24 дня назад +3

    I can attest that this movie holds up and is easy to follow even without watching the series. I initially rejected the idea of Batman Beyond... until I watched this movie. The beautifully brutal backstory for what they did to Tim will always stay with me, and I remember thinking, "Wow, this Terry kid is screwing with the Joker's head. Maybe I'll give this a shot." I was instantly hooked.

  • @mx9226
    @mx9226 24 дня назад +4

    I watched this movie before ever seeing Batman Beyond.
    I still had an awesome time

  • @jacksonlatch2165
    @jacksonlatch2165 24 дня назад +4

    I have quite literally never seen a video show up on my feed this quickly, and one on my favorite Batman animated series?

  • @lens_hunter
    @lens_hunter 24 дня назад +3

    This is my favorite Batman movie. Batman Beyond doesn't get enough love. I love Terry.

  • @Nasser851000
    @Nasser851000 24 дня назад +7

    *Joker voice* And here we....go!

  • @AnimeAngel88
    @AnimeAngel88 24 дня назад +5

    Definitely the best DCAU movie ever

  • @cassidyhumberston9133
    @cassidyhumberston9133 24 дня назад +2

    This one is by far my favorite DCAU movie. But now, I watch it, knowing that Kevin Conroy (THE voice of Batman) is no longer with us. I believe this movie was not only one of his best works, but one of the best Batman films in general. RIP Kevin!

  • @mleighqs8773
    @mleighqs8773 24 дня назад +2

    I love this film just as much as Mask of the Phantasm. Terry is a great character, what happens to Tim always gets me choked up, and how Joker meets his end in the censored version is better than the uncut one in my opinion.

  • @Morgil27
    @Morgil27 24 дня назад +2

    I distinctly remember the opening credits to this movie were the first time I realized that Luke Skywalker played The Joker.

  • @Analog_Mind47
    @Analog_Mind47 22 дня назад +2

    15:41 I think the uncut version shows how horribly tortured Tim had been & maximum amount of resistance he could will was to tilt the gun a few degrees

  • @Regfife
    @Regfife 24 дня назад +4

    15:30 I suspect it's not a coincidence that Joker's last words in the Arkham City game are the opposite of his last words here.
    ROTJ: "That's not funny...that's not..."
    AC: "Actually, that IS...pretty funny..."

  • @saltyk9869
    @saltyk9869 24 дня назад +3

    Such a good movie. Batman Beyond doesn't get enough praise. The fact that there wasn't a grand finale to the series is actually why the JL shows always had a grand finale. They swore they wouldn't make that mistake again.
    Also, the fact that Joker thought of Terry as a nonfactor is part of why he lost. He dismissed him at every opportunity. "Batfake." Which makes the fact that -Terry- Batman broke him at the end, so much more satisfying.

  • @kdusel1991
    @kdusel1991 24 дня назад +3

    This movie is awesome! And Mark Hamill's performance is still amazing!

  • @CinematicInsanity
    @CinematicInsanity 24 дня назад +1

    The Joker Jr. scene is still haunting as hell! Looking back, it’s probably the first time I felt truly disturbed.

  • @Zorro3k6
    @Zorro3k6 24 дня назад +1

    I will always love this movie. Even as an adult, watching the flash back sequence sends chills down my spine. Tim smiling with only his mouth and eyes illuminated is chilling. And knowing that the Joker physically, mentally, and probably emotionally tortured a child to the point of brain washing is haunting. As Bruce says, "He was a psychopath.... a monster." And that shows. I love the Joker as a character. He's probably my favorite villain. That said, I would never want to meet him in an ally. Btw, I'm surprised you didn't talk about the redesign during that sequence. I really like it. I think it's a good combination of the original BTAS and TNBA designs. Hamill as always crushes it in the role and I agree with this being the best direct to video movie in that universe

  • @calebglasscock7392
    @calebglasscock7392 24 дня назад +1

    Kevin Conroy you will be missed my friend there will never be another animated Batman voice like yours. I just hope they bring back the DC animated Universe someday and they find a great new voice for Batman.

  • @antihero627
    @antihero627 21 день назад +2

    I like the gunshot death better than the electrocuted scene as it gives more into the clown aspect. With the gun, it’s like either Tim's love for Batman was strong enough to shift his aim or that J.J was so twisted that he did the unexpected thing just as Joker would. Was he crying cause he killed someone like Joker would or cause he failed as Batman's son. It shows that Batman will always be a part of Tim and now, so will the Joker, so is he Robin or J.J?

  • @FangZeronos
    @FangZeronos 22 дня назад +2

    I always thought Joker's line when showing Bruce the film reel was "Oh, what the hell! I'll laugh anyway!" but everyone I talk to about this movie says it was "What the heck" and I don't know if I'm misremembering or if it was part of the uncut version.

  • @lordroyalnightmare
    @lordroyalnightmare 23 дня назад +1

    I think this movie was actually my introduction to Batman Beyond. I may have seen the first episode or two first, but beyond that this was most of what I knew of the show

  • @ryanmills892
    @ryanmills892 23 дня назад +2

    my favourite part of this movie is Terry laughing and making one-liners at Joker (even calling his grudge laughably pathetic) all the while Joker is proclaiming that Terry is not Batman, Terry is his own kind of Batman much how Miles Morales is his own kind of Spider-Man.

  • @Tachikawa92
    @Tachikawa92 23 дня назад +1

    for the censored death scene it is fitting to see only Joker's mouth laughing as he is being shocked

  • @michaelryall5752
    @michaelryall5752 24 дня назад +2

    Yeah I'm glad you brought up how both versions of the Joker's death have their merits. While the line "That's not funny" is the perfect ironic lasts words for the Joker, the censored death is the best overall scene in terms of Robin's character fighting back using the nonlethal skills he was taught by Batman and the crazy clown dying by extreme pratfall.

  • @RaptorNX01
    @RaptorNX01 24 дня назад +2

    I still love the bit of trivia from the commentary on how the satellite weapon scene was meant to be an homage to the japanese animated film "Akira",. and one of the heads of the animation dept working on that scene, had been an animator at the time akira was being made and had actually animated part of the satellite weapon scene ROTJ was homaging.

  • @Kazeromaru
    @Kazeromaru 23 дня назад +2

    With the cut death, having it actually SHOW him get electrocuted and then mirroring it with Terry shocking the chip and killing him in the same way with the same visual of his face while he's getting electrocuted would've felt better.
    Also anyone else want to talk about how good the Joker Red Herring with Pryce was? He was drawn to look almost exactly like him and he was voiced by Mark Hamill.

  • @alexklepp6479
    @alexklepp6479 24 дня назад +1

    I had never seen an episode Batman Beyond before seeing this film. I remember seeing the censored version on VHS but when I finally saw the uncensored version, I was really shocked to see the Joker die. I was shocked with the reveal with Tim Drake.

  • @Takeshi357
    @Takeshi357 21 день назад +3

    I prefer the PG-13 version of Joker's death, ironically _because_ of the same reason the censors wanted it changed; it makes Tim _explicitly_ the person who kills Joker, rather than it being a stupid accident where Joker practically kills himself. It's _way_ more impactful considering the Batfamily runs on the no-kill code.

  • @LadyOnikara
    @LadyOnikara 23 дня назад +1

    I have still never seen an episode of Batman Beyond, and I love this movie.

  • @jacktoma21
    @jacktoma21 24 дня назад +1

    I watched this without having watched the show. I was confused at first but caught onto the premise pretty quickly, and I was still in my adolescence at the time . Was also my first exposure to Mark Hamill as the Joker, which is funny given how it’s easily him at his most unapologeticly evil

  • @bigmookie27
    @bigmookie27 23 дня назад +2

    I think the difference in the scenes of the Joker's demise are just telling 2 different stories. The censored version shows Tim was still Robin under there, that even though the joker brutalized him, he could come back. The uncut scene shows just how far and how dark the Joker pushed him, as Tim, like Bruce would never resort to killing. But, because of the Joker's influence, Tim went somewhere he could NEVER come back from. And this was more impact full on Bruce too, as he saw how far gone the closest thing he had to a son was. Both did their job, but told different stories.

  • @alwaysplotting2096
    @alwaysplotting2096 23 дня назад +1

    Joker's plan in this movie is one giant love-letter to himself. It's subtle, but if you think about the character's history in the DCAU, you'll see his entire life reflected in this movie. All in all, it was a fitting final scheme for the Clown Prince of Crime.

  • @Aussieroth7
    @Aussieroth7 24 дня назад +1

    Then there's Kevin Conroy's most intimidating-straight up terrifying line delivery was in this. "I'll break you in two." When I hear him say those lines, to me that's just him subtly saying "This time I'm breaking my rule just to kill you."

  • @Danatar555
    @Danatar555 23 дня назад +2

    Walter, you did an amazing job on this review!

  • @shadowldrago
    @shadowldrago 23 дня назад +1

    I think that Joker's final moments being a deadly slapstick gag is a good death for a psychotic clown, but I REALLY like the idea of his final moments being Tim Drake breaking through the conditioning to ruin his "Killing Joke" at the last moment.

  • @merlyworm
    @merlyworm 23 дня назад

    Every time I see DCAU content on the youtubes, I just wanna go and rewatch the whole of the DCAU. My god, it was such a fantastic continuity.

  • @WolfRamAndHart
    @WolfRamAndHart 23 дня назад +2

    The unedited version is tops...it destroyed the true small knit Bat Family. Both because Tim Drake, clinging to sanity had no choice but to kill Joker (or Bruce), violating the no gun Rule...but also because of all the times Batman could have stopped Joker from so going over the edge torturing the innocent Tim Drake. You did leave out one great piece of story though...Ace the Bat-Hound! What a good boy!

  • @quarter_cab
    @quarter_cab 15 дней назад

    This film has so many subtle nuances too, such as Jordan Price being played by Mark Hamill and having a similar head shape to Joker, really played into the red herring aspect, as well as the animation, whether you're a fan of Akira or not, the laser sequence is absolutely incredible, and it's crazy the original animator of that sequence took it upon himself to one up his own work is so cool

  • @a.f.watcher8888
    @a.f.watcher8888 24 дня назад +1

    ❤️ it!!!! “No way that’s coming out of my allowance!” It’s also kinda pre Kingsman… KINDA.

  • @aeon87
    @aeon87 22 дня назад +1

    "It's not Batman that makes you worthwhile, it's the other way around. Never tell yourself anything different."
    This line carries the same weight as the small talk between Peter Parker and Tony Stark.
    "I'm nothing without my suit!"
    "If you're nothing without this suit, then you shouldn't have it!"
    In fact, with a few words changed, this could reflect on personal journeys.

  • @MisuAlexandru1
    @MisuAlexandru1 16 дней назад

    one of my favourite movies! Thank you for covering it! Also, i didn't know about the "uncensored Joker death" and now... i don't know what i like more:)) thank you