![]() ![]() After Tim's recovery, Batman forbid him from ever being Robin again, vowing to never harm another young partner. Leslie Thompkins, who helped Tim back to sanity during a whole year. The only people who are aware of what happened at Arkham that night is Barbara's father, the first Commissioner Gordon, who helped keep what happened a secret for Tim's sake, and Dr. Batman and Batgirl later buried the Joker's body in an abandoned mine shaft deep beneath the asylum, but are unable to find Harley. Tim started laughing, but then broke down into sobbing. Joker slipped, grabbed an electrical switch, and was electrocuted to death. The traumatized boy threw away the gun and manage to fight back and pushed the Joker into a water case. With Batman incapacitated, the Joker gave "J.J." a speargun with a dart shaped like a BANG-flag and told him to kill Batman. Batman caught up with Joker who stabbed him in the leg. During the ensuing struggle, Harley fell off the cliff to her apparent death. Harley lost control of the rocket launcher, and both she and Batgirl were knocked off the cliff. Meanwhile, Harley forced Batgirl on the defensive with her rocket launcher, knocking her off a cliff outside the ruins. Batman flew into a rage and chased Joker around the abandoned asylum. ![]() When Batman and Batgirl located Joker and Harley at the old Arkham Asylum, they discovered what the Joker had done to Tim. Eventually, Tim is driven insane, and the Joker "adopts" him as his son, "J.J." During the torture, Tim revealed to the Joker all of Batman's secrets, including his secret identity. Over the course of three weeks, the Joker subjected Tim to a series of brutal physical and psychological tortures, bleaching his skin white, dying his hair green, giving him a purple suit, and contorting his lips into a rictus reminiscent of the Joker's. While on solo patrol one night, Tim Drake, the second Robin, was kidnapped by The Joker and his sidekick, Harley Quinn. Terry quickly administers an antidote with the help of Barbara Gordon, whom he called, and as Bruce recovers, Barbara tells Terry the truth about the Joker's death. Terry rushes to Wayne Manor, and finds Bruce half-dead from Joker venom. Dana is injured, but Terry evades the Jokerz and gets Dana to the hospital. At the same time, the Joker himself ambushes and attacks Bruce in the Batcave, leaving him for dead. Later on, as Terry is dancing with his girlfriend Dana at a nightclub, he is attacked by the Jokerz who know that he is Batman. The two argue, and an angry Terry throws the Batsuit to the ground. Terry refuses, saying that fighting crime as Batman is what makes him a worthwhile person. Bruce does not respond, and instead asks Terry to give back the Batsuit. In the Batcave, Terry asks Bruce if he killed the Joker to prevent him from committing a particularly heinous crime. Bruce is stunned to see his archenemy again, and staunchly insists that it cannot be the real Joker, whose death he claims to have witnessed decades before. The next night, Bruce Wayne is about to announce his return to active leadership of Wayne Enterprises when the Joker and his cronies interrupt, announcing his return to Gotham. On his orders, they steal high-tech equipment which Batman had been tracking for weeks. Some 40 years after Bruce Wayne was Batman, the seemingly immortal Joker has taken control of a faction of the Jokerz, a street gang devoted to the Clown Prince of Crime's image. Synopsis for "Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker (Movie)" 2 Appearing in "Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker (Movie)".1 Synopsis for "Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker (Movie)".
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