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What happened to Conroy and Hamil?

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    Vivi87 — 13 years ago(August 10, 2012 12:52 PM)

    Surprisingly, I actually enjoyed John DiMaggio more than Mark Hamill's Joker here. He combined the hilarious, silly nature from Mark Hamill's Joker and the new nihilistic, psychopathic, embracing-death Joker from Heath Ledger to create a very scary interpretation.
    Don't misunderstand though. I love Mark Hamill's Joker. He and Kevin Conroy's characters have great chemistry but I hope to see more of John DiMaggio voicing the Joker in the future.
    "Brings back memories for me too. That was the first song I was beaten up to."

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        captkirk_459 — 13 years ago(August 12, 2012 09:46 AM)

        Nothing. They wanted to do a animated film that was not connected to the Batman animated series. That is why they got different voices for Batman and Joker. Remember Jason Todd was not in the animated series. So they did not want to connect this to it. Besides Bruce Greenwood was a very good Batman and John Dimaggio was a great Joker.

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          james-cynthia6780 — 13 years ago(November 05, 2012 03:14 PM)

          I agree with you captkirk. As long as Batman and the Joker have been portrayed on television and in movies be it animated or live action, there's always been different people portraying them and their voices but that does not make me dislike their characters . After all, the Joker spoke with a Spanish accent when portrayed by Cesar Romero, but that didn't take away from the Joker character and I enjoyed his performance all the same.

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