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The Joker in this series, voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson, was a lanky, dreadlocked, primal force of chaos. He wasn't a failed comedian; he was a predatory beast who treated crime as a playground. In the episode "Strange Minds," Batman voluntarily enters the mind of a catatonic Joker to find the location of a stolen neural disruptor. To do this, he uses Professor Hugo Strange’s Psychic Harvester—a machine that links two consciousnesses.
: During a confrontation, the Joker injects the real Batman with a new, slow-acting strain of his toxin. Unlike standard versions that cause instant paralysis or death, this concoction systematically rewrites Bruce Wayne’s nervous system, causing him to gradually lose control and descend into fits of inappropriate, hysterical laughter. The Struggle for Control the batman 2004 laughing bat
: Many modern viewers cite this as a superior, more "fun" precursor to the modern Batman Who Laughs The Joker in this series, voiced by Kevin
Unlike The Dark Knight ’s “you complete me” angle, this episode presents Joker as wanting . He doesn’t want to kill Batman – he wants Batman to laugh with him forever. To do this, he uses Professor Hugo Strange’s
The premise of "The Laughing Bat" is classic Joker chaos: Joker decides that Batman is "too much work" because he’s so serious. To fix this, Joker decides to become Batman himself, patrolling Gotham in a DIY "Bat-suit" (complete with a purple cape and a crudely painted chest emblem) and "saving" the day with lethal, prank-inspired gadgets.