In the New Batman Adventures Mister J appears in:
Joker's Millions
Mad Love
Beware the Creeper
and World's Fnest part One, Two and Three
That really depends on which animated version. The 60s cartoon, Superfriends, Batman TAS/New Adventures of Batman, Batman Beyond:Return of the Joker, The Batman, or The Brave & the Bold?Let's say you're talking about TAS. It was based on the Tim Burton movie, which replaced Joe Cool with Jack Napier (faux name). That Joker looked about 20 when Batman was about 10, so if Bruce was 20-30 as Batman, then the Hamill-Joker was 30-40. But in the comics, the Joker could easily be the same age or even younger than Bruce Wayne.
In the movies... Batman 1989 - Joker Batman Returns (1992) - Penguin Batman Begins (2005) - Scarecrow The Dark Knight (2007) - Joker <---Best movie Ever R.I.P. Heath Ledger
The joker
They have not decided yet. All that is known at this time is that there will be a Dark Knight sequel. Chris Nolan is back as director, his brother Mike Nolan is again writing the screenplay and Christian Bale will return as Bruce Wayne/Batman.
Yes, the joker did kill people in the movie Dark Knight.
The episode is titled "Joker's Millions" episode 7 of The New Batman Adventures not to be confused with Batman the Animated Series
In the original edition of the Batman comic, the very first book ever released contained the Joker. The Joker was the first villain that Batman ever defeated.
I think in Batman begins, its a realy good movie!
It didn't happen in The New Batman Adventures. Look up Batman Beyond Return of the Joker, it's a movie that takes place in the Batman Beyond timeline. Barbara Gordon has a flashback as she tells the new batman (Terry Mcginnis) what happened to them after Tim Drake/Robin was kidnapped and tortured by the joker for 3 weeks. *It shows the flashback in a 10 minute clip*
While The Joker will not appear in the new Batman movie, he will appear in "Suicide Squad" played by Jared Leto, which is due for release in August 2016.
The Joker, The Riddler, The Penguin, Cat Woman
The DC comics character "The Joker" made his first appearance in Batman #1 Spring 1940 .
No, the Joker from Batman is a fictional (non real) character.
When the Joker meets Batman the Joker calls him my dear Darknight.
Batman always wins against the Joker.
Harley Quinn (play on the word harlequin) first appeared in "Batman: The Animated Series" epidsoe "Jokers Favor". Since then she has appeared in many other series including comic books. Her first comic book was "The Batman Adventures: Mad Love", but it was written and drawn by Paul Dini and Bruce Timm (who were 2 producers in of the animated series and Harley's creators) the comic book revealed Harley's origins as an Arkham Asylum psychiatrist who fell in love with the Joker. The story was widely praised and won the Eisner and Harvey Awards for Best Single Issue Comic of the Year. Since then she has appeared in animated series such as "The Batman" and a small cameo appearance at the end of "Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker"
That really depends on which animated version. The 60s cartoon, Superfriends, Batman TAS/New Adventures of Batman, Batman Beyond:Return of the Joker, The Batman, or The Brave & the Bold?Let's say you're talking about TAS. It was based on the Tim Burton movie, which replaced Joe Cool with Jack Napier (faux name). That Joker looked about 20 when Batman was about 10, so if Bruce was 20-30 as Batman, then the Hamill-Joker was 30-40. But in the comics, the Joker could easily be the same age or even younger than Bruce Wayne.