How Mark Hamill CREATED his Iconic JOKER Laugh

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Mark talks about how he does The Joker voice for Batman: The Animated Series. Let me know what you all think in the comments down below, like & sub for more!!

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The Joker was Batman's deadliest arch-enemy who was ruthless, eccentric, cunning and extremely dangerous. He tried every despicable trick to take over Gotham City, make a profit and ruin Batman's life emotionally and physically.

The Clown Prince of Crime had no pity for anyone he forced to take part in his nefarious schemes either by blackmail or deception and was especially unkind to his henchgirl and lover Harley Quinn, such as manipulating her to amuse himself. He also escaped death several times after his defeats with Batman, until his final eventual death many years later.

Born around the year 1948[2], Jack Napier started out as a young enforcer working for the mob triad of Salvatore Valestra, Buzz Bronski, and Chuckie Sol. At one point early on, before his future accident, he and Bruce Wayne caught a glimpse of each other. One of his last jobs took place in Europe on the Mediterranean Coast. His target was Carl Beaumont, a businessman who had fled the states after the mob bosses discovered he'd embezzled a fortune.

Years later, the man formed his own gang and staged their first robbery at the Ace Chemical Plant. It was during this heist that he first encountered Batman. It's unknown whether the man was pushed or simply fell, but he did fall off a catwalk and into a drainage vat of chemical waste that washed him out into the river. The chemicals had an adverse effect on him: they dyed his hair green, his skin was bleached white, and his lips were stretched into a permanently stained red grin, giving him the appearance of a clown. All this snapped the crook's already twisted mind and sadistic nature, giving birth to the Joker. Vowing to show the world the triumph of his comic genius, the career of one of history's most dangerous psychopaths began.

The Joker's plans have little prejudice. Although he has shown particular delight in playing his jokes on the most ordinary, innocent victims, like mild-mannered salaryman Charlie Collins, he is just as dangerous to Gotham's highest level officials, Commissioner Gordon or Mayor Hill. But the Joker has had his share of provocations. The Joker was one of three villains alongside Penguin and Two-Face to travel to Yucca Springs on an invite from Hugo Strange, who claimed to know the identity of Batman. Ex-businessman Cameron Kaiser deliberately made his newly built casino resemble the Joker's look to draw the villain out, hoping that the Joker would destroy the building so Kaiser could collect on the insurance and get out from under the project's ruinous cost overruns.

Batman: The Animated Series (often shortened Batman: TAS or BTAS) is a four-time Emmy Award-winning American animated series adaptation of the comic book series featuring the DC Comics superhero, Batman.
The visual style of the series is based on the artwork of producer Bruce Timm. The original episodes, produced by Bruce Timm and Eric Radomski, were first aired on the Fox Network from 1992 to 1995. When the first season of the series aired on weekday afternoons, it lacked an on-screen title in the opening credits and was known only as Batman (and would be referred to as such in episode recaps that summarized what had happened "previously on Batman...") When its timeslot was moved to weekends for the second series, it was named The Adventures of Batman & Robin, a title originally used in the 1969-1970 animated series created by Filmation, to emphasize the crime fighting partnership of the characters and allow younger audiences to become more familiar with Robin, who would shortly afterwards feature in the 1995 film Batman Forever.

The series was the first of what fans refer to as the DC Animated Universe (DCAU), a shared continuity of Batman shows throughout the 1990s culminating in a Justice League cartoon in the early 2000s.
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"Honey, there's a guy laughing at himself in that car."
"We're in Beverly Hills, honey. Just try to ignore him."

yocapo
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crazy how hes been 2 of the most iconic characters in hollywood

_Rick___Grimes_
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Mark Hamill's laugh is perfect in every way. Its hilarious, its contagious, its sinister, its manacle, and it has that timeless charm to it. Mark Hamill really left a long lasting impression on us all with his laugh.

MatthewTheWolf
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In typical Joker fashion, his laugh always manages to put a smile on my face.

fangoroth
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Dont forget how good he was as freiza in dbz

toxico
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"That sky guy lost the plot!"

alexmason
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And yet...it could have been Tim Curry.

MANOFGOD
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Mark should have voiced Harley quinn joker

Brian-tixm
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I loved mark. I just wish he didnt decide to be an obnoxious asshole.

Nickomanite
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No. S*** I'm 38 39. I didn't know he did that awesome man

sampaxton
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U mean look at Luke skywalker …laughing

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