*Fun fact:* The Batman/Captain America crossover takes place in the "Generations" reality, where most characters actually age over the years. In this universe, we witness the tragic relationship between Batman, Superman and their families from their first encounter in 1939 to the far future. It's quite depressing, actually
*Plot twist:* Joker kidnapped Selina just to make Batman rescue her and re-inforce their growing s*xual tension. Our clown just wants those two to end together
Not really. He ruined their wedding. If the two married, Batman would stop being Batman. He'd have a new, wonderful thing in his life that would overshadow the pain of his childhood. Joker can't have that.
@@TetsuShima Lol. And he apparently, at least in the comics, doesn't really seem to care what Harley does or with whom, unless it's someone like Ivy, a female he knows he can't control or seduce in any way, which leads to them always either working together reluctantly, or him just straight up trying to kill Ivy, full well knowing that Ivy can and has come back stronger than the last and that it will always drive, even a temporary, wedge between himself and Harley. It's the classic abusive relationship.
Have to correct you (shockingly enough) about something in "World's Finest". At the time, Joker didn't seem to get away. Not even Batman thought he could have made it out alive as the massive "smile" plane exploded. When Harley screams for her "Puddin'" in horror, Batman replies that, "At the point, he probably is." Another thing is that Bane's intelligence isn't much of a thing in the Arkham Asylum universe. He was brilliant in Arkham Origins until he injected himself with a prototype for Titan. His brain never worked right again, unable to even remember who Batman was, despite having pieced it together himself originally. He also has a terrible habit of just charging into things, including a prison cell in Arkham City.
If im understanding you correctly ur saying Joker died? But at but he does die till later on in DCAU. If that's not what you're saying then I dont get it since, that would mean u corrected nothing and the Joker did in fact get away.
@@TheGtrigger The way the video words it makes it sound like Batman knew it wasn't over. The plane just exploded with Joker on it. By all accounts, he should be dead. That and the time he fell off a moving train and down a factory chimney should have killed him.
@@Bluesit32 I get that, it's just the fact we kno Joker did indeed get away since this isn't his last appearance in DCAU. Also the fact tht Joker has literally left Harley behind to be captured by batman while he escapes soo much it is a trope at this point so ofc she wouldn't kno.
Absolute favorite Joker moment is in the Justice League cartoon in the Bruce timm verse. Here, Joker sarcastically tells Lexi how could he have a club without him! Sure, Luther tells him to back off but then Joker reveals that he knows how the bat thinks as he playfully takes out the bat Tracer off one of the Goons!❤😂
To be honest, I never liked how they turned the curious friendship between Harley and Ivy into a romance. I think they worked much better as friends with a love-hate relationship. I don't say Harley should have stayed with the Joker, just that the fact two women get along does not automatically mean they are s*xually attracted, like DC thinks nowadays
It was an old joke for a while. Even mentioned in the comics based on the animated series where Batgirl approaches the subject vaguely and Harley questions if she means like her and Supergirl. Batgirl immediately drops the subject.
@@Bluesit32 The way I see it is more like this: It was always a game for the Joker, and he would always use Harley's loyalty to him to a fault, even going to push her out a moving car just to distract the Batman, but in the comics we see that Harley really doesn't love Joker, and maybe she did at one point but that love changed to disloyalty, which then would make her fall to hanging with her pal Ivy. Then lead to other feelings. It's pretty much a cause-and-effect of what the Joker did, and DIDN"T do, and what Ivy DID and DIDN'T DO to HER. Then, it was just a matter of time before they actually got together, with all the jokes and innuendos in the comics, it was bound to actually happen. The other part of it is: I just wish they'd left it more open and vague. I think that's the way to go, even now with more acceptance in the world with LGBT (mostly L G and B) people, about crafting a story where ones sexuality is at play. That way they can focus on writing their stories together, encountering the Joker and other bad and good guys in Gotham. I mean, if they can write in a fairly sexual scene between Harley and Deadshot, I'm sure they could've found someone who was willing to write in a sweeter scene between Harley and Ivy, it just never got done that way.
@Xian Skylarc 1. As much, it was mentioned just before the New 52 that Ivy maybe felt something for Harley. It wasn't something that was here from the beginning 2. Maybe I am an h*mophobe, but at least I am not an a*shole who insults people with an opinion I don't agree with, you know?
Honestly, there are so many times Joker made a fool of Lex, I'm surprise lex hasn't put a bounty on him or hired a hitman. Of course, maybe he has tried, but nobody is brave, or I'm supposed suicidal enough to accept.
I just realized something about the joker. He looks a little like a clown but he never uses himself as laughing material, he uses others. The joker is more of a trickster then a clown.
Still hate that the main continuity of Harley and Joker is Joker is extremely abusive... while having the most sincerity when it comes to moments throughout the main story of the DC Universe. Meanwhile 19 different iterations has a better story built about Joker's fear of Harley either betraying him and she breaks through, that female Joker protects Harley countless times, that my favorite the most murderous Joker, truly loves Harley but keeps her at bay from his insanity.
harley beeing the person the joker have damaged the most? yea thats defenitly true considering all he have done to her with years of abuse etc. its also the entire thing of manipulating her so mutch that she turned into harley when she was psycatrist (probably butcherd the name)
Have to correct you on jokes and riddles you missed the point. The riddler lost on purpose to kite-man to make the joker laugh because he lost his ability to find things funny anymore. That was the riddle the riddler wanted to solve.
@BrownTownBomber Not really. Nobody really deserves to be beaten, tortured, humiliated, over and over. Granted, yes she does it to herself. However, when she goes on those little trips and missions with Ivy, I feel like a part of her better, Anti-Hero self, comes out much more. And personally I do prefer Harley Quinn as the Anti-Hero like as the Suicide Squad crazy or if she sometimes aids the Batman. I just wish they'd stick with one or the other. Stick with the Anti-Hero Quinn, or the Evil Quinn that loves for the Jokers attention. However, we know now that she'd choose Ivy over Joker any day because of the fact she's straight up said it under mind control, in a comic I recently read, Which then aggravates Joker more because he knows he can't really use Ivy, since she's a freelancer who does what she wants and when and how she wants, and then there's Harley, who he knows will come to him if he shows enough affection, however, he then also realizes that Ivy is pretty much unkillable and so he will always reluctantly have to let her run off and have her fun, with who loves that freelancer and cool, calm, vibes from Ivy, just to get her to come back to him. It's a tricky thing with an emotionally and physically abusive relationship like that. I can't remember it, but I did read that comic and thought it was actually a well done version of the Harley and Ivy story.
I feel like I'm the only one left on the planet that still holds true to the Anti-Harley Quinn Trifecta: --- don't like her --- never did --- thinks that the LAST person that needs a running mate, let alone a damn "love interest" type character is the Joker The best thing to ever come from Harley was seeing Margot Robbie.
@@masterrserch3971 Lol. I must be the only straight dude who liked it enough to not be off-put by it. I really didn't mind it, but my only problem was that it was too political, and not done by DC as a way to build upon their story together, to actually push a storyline that made sense, along with subtle flirting and romance. Maybe turn over a new leaf for Harley and add more suspense and tension, not just vague innuendos and sexual tension but actual tension, for both of them. Maybe actually make Harley an ACTUAL anti-hero. One who kills, but who doesn't kill just to kill or just for the Joker. They could write that and call it "Harley and Ivy: Killing With Care and Intent". I'm surprised DC hasn't just actually given them a sex scene together. They did one questionable scene for Harley and Deadshot, and Harley and the Joker, which was brief and short thankfully, and plenty of sex scenes for Catwoman and Batman. Why not? They might as well. We already knew there was something there from when they first paired them up.
*Fun fact:* The Batman/Captain America crossover takes place in the "Generations" reality, where most characters actually age over the years. In this universe, we witness the tragic relationship between Batman, Superman and their families from their first encounter in 1939 to the far future. It's quite depressing, actually
Joker: I can’t believe the guy with the two foot tall swastika on his chest is a nazi.
I’m starting to see how Batman always outsmarts this guy.
Red Skull wasn't dorning a swastika in all their previous meetings before that moment.
*Plot twist:* Joker kidnapped Selina just to make Batman rescue her and re-inforce their growing s*xual tension. Our clown just wants those two to end together
Not really. He ruined their wedding. If the two married, Batman would stop being Batman. He'd have a new, wonderful thing in his life that would overshadow the pain of his childhood. Joker can't have that.
@@Bluesit32 Joker wants them to be "friends with benefits". Marriage would be too much
You can say "sexual" on the internet, lil bro. Your mommy's not gonna spank you, 'cause she won't find out.
@@TetsuShima Lol. And he apparently, at least in the comics, doesn't really seem to care what Harley does or with whom, unless it's someone like Ivy, a female he knows he can't control or seduce in any way, which leads to them always either working together reluctantly, or him just straight up trying to kill Ivy, full well knowing that Ivy can and has come back stronger than the last and that it will always drive, even a temporary, wedge between himself and Harley.
It's the classic abusive relationship.
Have to correct you (shockingly enough) about something in "World's Finest". At the time, Joker didn't seem to get away. Not even Batman thought he could have made it out alive as the massive "smile" plane exploded. When Harley screams for her "Puddin'" in horror, Batman replies that, "At the point, he probably is."
Another thing is that Bane's intelligence isn't much of a thing in the Arkham Asylum universe. He was brilliant in Arkham Origins until he injected himself with a prototype for Titan. His brain never worked right again, unable to even remember who Batman was, despite having pieced it together himself originally. He also has a terrible habit of just charging into things, including a prison cell in Arkham City.
If im understanding you correctly ur saying Joker died? But at but he does die till later on in DCAU. If that's not what you're saying then I dont get it since, that would mean u corrected nothing and the Joker did in fact get away.
@@TheGtrigger The way the video words it makes it sound like Batman knew it wasn't over. The plane just exploded with Joker on it. By all accounts, he should be dead. That and the time he fell off a moving train and down a factory chimney should have killed him.
@@Bluesit32 I get that, it's just the fact we kno Joker did indeed get away since this isn't his last appearance in DCAU. Also the fact tht Joker has literally left Harley behind to be captured by batman while he escapes soo much it is a trope at this point so ofc she wouldn't kno.
Absolute favorite Joker moment is in the Justice League cartoon in the Bruce timm verse. Here, Joker sarcastically tells Lexi how could he have a club without him! Sure, Luther tells him to back off but then Joker reveals that he knows how the bat thinks as he playfully takes out the bat Tracer off one of the Goons!❤😂
"Oh, Lexy, I'm hurt! How could you even think of throwing a party without inviting me?"
10 Underrated Animated Shows That'd Make great comic book adaptations
#1: The Zeta Project.
To be honest, I never liked how they turned the curious friendship between Harley and Ivy into a romance. I think they worked much better as friends with a love-hate relationship. I don't say Harley should have stayed with the Joker, just that the fact two women get along does not automatically mean they are s*xually attracted, like DC thinks nowadays
It was an old joke for a while. Even mentioned in the comics based on the animated series where Batgirl approaches the subject vaguely and Harley questions if she means like her and Supergirl. Batgirl immediately drops the subject.
For real
@@Bluesit32 The way I see it is more like this:
It was always a game for the Joker, and he would always use Harley's loyalty to him to a fault, even going to push her out a moving car just to distract the Batman, but in the comics we see that Harley really doesn't love Joker, and maybe she did at one point but that love changed to disloyalty, which then would make her fall to hanging with her pal Ivy. Then lead to other feelings. It's pretty much a cause-and-effect of what the Joker did, and DIDN"T do, and what Ivy DID and DIDN'T DO to HER.
Then, it was just a matter of time before they actually got together, with all the jokes and innuendos in the comics, it was bound to actually happen.
The other part of it is:
I just wish they'd left it more open and vague. I think that's the way to go, even now with more acceptance in the world with LGBT (mostly L G and B) people, about crafting a story where ones sexuality is at play.
That way they can focus on writing their stories together, encountering the Joker and other bad and good guys in Gotham.
I mean, if they can write in a fairly sexual scene between Harley and Deadshot, I'm sure they could've found someone who was willing to write in a sweeter scene between Harley and Ivy, it just never got done that way.
@Xian Skylarc
1. As much, it was mentioned just before the New 52 that Ivy maybe felt something for Harley. It wasn't something that was here from the beginning
2. Maybe I am an h*mophobe, but at least I am not an a*shole who insults people with an opinion I don't agree with, you know?
WhatCulture: The joker is "generous with his hatred"
Two seconds later: "He still keeps plenty for Batman" 😭
Does batman have to monopolize everything
The first one is really sad 😭😭😭
Honestly, there are so many times Joker made a fool of Lex, I'm surprise lex hasn't put a bounty on him or hired a hitman.
Of course, maybe he has tried, but nobody is brave, or I'm supposed suicidal enough to accept.
Or maybe LEx himself acknowledges it would be bad idea and just throw more coal into fire
I just realized something about the joker. He looks a little like a clown but he never uses himself as laughing material, he uses others. The joker is more of a trickster then a clown.
Yup he is only the butt of the joke when it helps his batman agenda
It’s hard for other villains to laugh but joker can’t help it because of the high amount of laughing gas’s he is inhaling every day
Still hate that the main continuity of Harley and Joker is Joker is extremely abusive... while having the most sincerity when it comes to moments throughout the main story of the DC Universe. Meanwhile 19 different iterations has a better story built about Joker's fear of Harley either betraying him and she breaks through, that female Joker protects Harley countless times, that my favorite the most murderous Joker, truly loves Harley but keeps her at bay from his insanity.
Bane would kill for real the joker in every universe where he could be bothered he is batman without the kill limiter
I think you already posted this video a while ago
*A repost??? Running out of content huh?👀😂😂*
They've done a few lately
I think YT is on a demonetization binge with several similar channels lately.
And that's why joker is the best supervillain of all time.
Cuz he is humiliating everyone else in the comics.
Repost?
Yep.
harley beeing the person the joker have damaged the most? yea thats defenitly true considering all he have done to her with years of abuse etc. its also the entire thing of manipulating her so mutch that she turned into harley when she was psycatrist (probably butcherd the name)
The Catwoman one was a giant reach. like she wouldnt have escaped...if Batman could, so could she.
Joker is polyangerous. Plenty of hatred and rage to go around.
Have to correct you on jokes and riddles you missed the point. The riddler lost on purpose to kite-man to make the joker laugh because he lost his ability to find things funny anymore. That was the riddle the riddler wanted to solve.
Giantess Poison Ivy 🥵!
Just remember. She's not whole evil but Harley Quinn deserves most of what she gets.
@BrownTownBomber
Not really.
Nobody really deserves to be beaten, tortured, humiliated, over and over.
Granted, yes she does it to herself.
However, when she goes on those little trips and missions with Ivy, I feel like a part of her better, Anti-Hero self, comes out much more. And personally I do prefer Harley Quinn as the Anti-Hero like as the Suicide Squad crazy or if she sometimes aids the Batman.
I just wish they'd stick with one or the other.
Stick with the Anti-Hero Quinn, or the Evil Quinn that loves for the Jokers attention.
However, we know now that she'd choose Ivy over Joker any day because of the fact she's straight up said it under mind control, in a comic I recently read, Which then aggravates Joker more because he knows he can't really use Ivy, since she's a freelancer who does what she wants and when and how she wants, and then there's Harley, who he knows will come to him if he shows enough affection, however, he then also realizes that Ivy is pretty much unkillable and so he will always reluctantly have to let her run off and have her fun, with who loves that freelancer and cool, calm, vibes from Ivy, just to get her to come back to him. It's a tricky thing with an emotionally and physically abusive relationship like that.
I can't remember it, but I did read that comic and thought it was actually a well done version of the Harley and Ivy story.
HEY: Stop posting the same video over and over.
Joker and Harley are the classic relationship for the two of them.
GREAT WHAT CULTURE COMICS ❤❤❤
At least joker isn’t a nazi
I feel like I'm the only one left on the planet that still holds true to the Anti-Harley Quinn Trifecta:
--- don't like her
--- never did
--- thinks that the LAST person that needs a running mate, let alone a damn "love interest" type character is the Joker
The best thing to ever come from Harley was seeing Margot Robbie.
Best thing to ever come from Harley is all the non-canon material...if you catch my drift.
@@Frawt the material you'd find on, let's say, TubeGalore, for example??? 😉 😜 lol
Yesssssirrrrr
In fact... lemme get back to u in 14 mins
@@masterrserch3971 Lol. I must be the only straight dude who liked it enough to not be off-put by it.
I really didn't mind it, but my only problem was that it was too political, and not done by DC as a way to build upon their story together, to actually push a storyline that made sense, along with subtle flirting and romance.
Maybe turn over a new leaf for Harley and add more suspense and tension, not just vague innuendos and sexual tension but actual tension, for both of them.
Maybe actually make Harley an ACTUAL anti-hero. One who kills, but who doesn't kill just to kill or just for the Joker. They could write that and call it "Harley and Ivy: Killing With Care and Intent".
I'm surprised DC hasn't just actually given them a sex scene together. They did one questionable scene for Harley and Deadshot, and Harley and the Joker, which was brief and short thankfully, and plenty of sex scenes for Catwoman and Batman. Why not? They might as well. We already knew there was something there from when they first paired them up.
Mmmm Joker
Luv that joker lol
I really don't like the Harley Ivy thing as 1 it makes no sense 2 It is way to political
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