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Uploaded by on Feb 6, 2009

interview doing the voices
Tom Kenny,
Rino Romano,
Kevin Michael Richardson,

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  • Kevin Michael Richardson is so awesome. And his Joker is all his own. Never compare Jokers, because none of them are the same.

  • yes there is only one joker and that is mark hamill!

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  • i'm always suprised at the work voice over actors do. they do so many different types of roles that you would never imagine it's their voice. for example..Rino Romano(batman) did the voice for Luis Sera in Resident evil 4,Is the narrator in Curious George, Peter Parker in Spiderman Unlimited...All voice actors are like this..So many different voice characters,that you're just like WOW!

  • i like the voice of batman i mean he is no kevin conroy but hes better then the brave in the bode guy

  • Spongebob!

  • Who the hell let Spongebob near batman?

  • Spongebob and The Penguin have the same voice actor?

    i knew that just now. 2011! but all i can say is, WOW!

  • as much as I love Mark Hamill, since he's retired I think Kevin Michael Richardson or John Dimaggio should be the voice of Joker

  • lots of Joker love on this page, huh? gotta admit, Mark Hamill is always the number one animated clown to me, but Kevin Michael Richardson is a very close second; i dunno, Hamill just seems a little creepier.

  • @rohannesburg - actually, there were five seasons of The Batman. Robin was introduced in the fourth, and the Justice League got some random cameos in the fifth. and that's not really a fair comparison, because The Brave and The Bold was more of a universal audience; child-like humor that gave a ring to the Silver Age comics, which some parents would've respected. i loved The Batman for being dark and gritty, but i respected The Brave and The Bold for being a more youth friendly series.

  • no disrespect to hamill, but I still like Kevin Michael Richardson's joker as the best joker in an animated series

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