Do you mean 'The Batman'? The Joker is pretty monstrous in that show.
In "The Batman" animated TV show, Joker disguises himself as Batman in the "The Laughing Bat" episode.
If you're talking about the original Batman from the 1960s TV show, the actor was Cesar Romero. If you're talking about the Batman movie with Michael Keaton as Batman, the actor playing the Joker was Jack Nicholson. In conclusion, they decide The Joker needed a real name in the movies and cartoons so they came up with Jack Napier. However, in the comics, it is never revealed.
"Beware the Batman" .
Because the network does not even want Batman himself appearing on the show. The episodes are set before Clark Kent is officially Superman- so Bruce Wayne is more than likely not even Batman yet. Therefore- there is no reason to have the Joker involved in the stories.
Harley Quinn is one of the most interesting and funny villains of Gotham. She first appeared on "Batman: The Animated Series" on September 11, 1992. The episode is called "Joker's Favor".
River Monsters if that is what you mean by "monster show"
Well, darling, to unlock Joker in Lego Batman, you need to complete the Villain levels in Story Mode. Once you've conquered those bad boys, Joker will be yours to wreak havoc with in Free Play mode. So, get your game face on and show those villains who's boss!
There have existed two villains in the Batman series that have either had no face or refused to show it. The first being Doctor No-Face and the second being the Red Hood who has made two appearances in the Batman series being the original Joker and than the reincarnated Robin.
Well, in the new Joker movie (SPOILER ALERT), Arthur Fleck gets the name Joker because of what his idol, Murray Franklin, said about Arthur's failed comedy career on the Murray Franklin show. In one specific line he says, "Look at this joker." Then I think Arthur just stuck with the name afterwards.
The same for all i supose, either the show wasn't popular enough or actors left and would have caused dramatic changes to the show ( shame really; i became quite fond of that joker
"Knight Rider", batman
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