
Joker is made much more flirty towards Batman to really build up the tension between them. The second interpretation is that the Joker is outrageously smexy and smug and has bad boy ear piercings. He was drawn as much shorter than Batman and his more menacing physical traits were practically non-existent.

The first interpretation is more of a Flanderization of the Joker's cuteness with it being all he's known for much like Papyrus and his love of spaghetti. Did I mention they hold hands and tell each other "I hate you" in front of a sunset?īefore the world had the bastardization of Felix Kranken from the Walten Files, it had the Lego Joker and his two fandom interpretations. So if you help me save Gotham, you'll help me save us." to which Joker happily helps him save the city. And if it wasn't for you, I never would have learned how connected I am with all these people. You're the reason I've given up a life spent with Russian ballerinas and lady activewear models.

Batman comforts him and takes back everything he said about him prior by telling him "You're the reason why I get up at 4:00 in the afternoon and pump iron until my chest is positively sick. When he doesn't get the latter, he decides to destroy the city out of sadness. He's a villain because he likes causing chaos and because he wants validation from Batman. Since he is the Joker, he wears a purple suit with the addition of a long coat tail that resembles a tail whenever he jumps around in that cute little LEGO way. Exaggerated in fanart for the sole purpose of making him smexy. The Joker has sharp yellow teeth that makes him look like a dorky vampire. Oddly enough, the trope is somewhat subverted in the film our little meow meow stars in. He's a flamboyant makeup-wearing villain who is obsessed with an emotionally unavailable heroic "manly" man and will do anything just to hear him say "I hate you." Applies to other interpretations of the Joker as well. He really is what the kids these days call a "cinnamon roll." Fans, especially Tumblr users, comment on how adorable and wholesome he is, something no other Joker has received. Joker treats Batman much like how Megamind treated Metroman and isn't a hint abusive to Lego Harley who is more like a friend than a love interest though he is rude to villains he considers beneath him by calling them "farts." He also seems uncomfortable with extreme violence as he cringed when Sauron (yes, the one from the Lord of the Rings) said he'd make the streets run red with blood. We're gonna have to rename this the Buttmobile."Ĭanon as this Joker is definitely not at all like his previous interpretations, even the Jokers from children's cartoons. A good example would be when he randomly starts rubbing his butt against Batman's Batmobile and remarks: "I'm rubbing my butt all over your stuff. In a much more toned down and family-friendly way compared to interpretations before him. However, it's a good source of the film's drama and conflict as Joker gets genuinely upset with Lego Batman's constant rejection and plans his revenge by releasing the most powerful villains from the Phantom Zone. Their relationship is played off as a parody of a stereotypical romance and for comedic effect given how desperate the Joker is to hear Batman say he hates him. Batman refuses to acknowledge their relationship due to his fear of becoming attached to people given his backstory. The Joker likes to boast that he's Batman's number one enemy and that the two share a "very special bond" based off mutual hatred to anyone who happens to be nearby.

More information can be read on the Lego Joker's page on the Villains wiki. This causes the Joker to decided to feign wanting to be imprisoned in order to trick Batman into sending him to the Phantom Zone so he can rally the greatest villains there to help him take over Gotham. He comes close to being on the verge of tears when Batman downplays their relationship and tells him that he doesn't need anyone in his life much less the Joker. While he's still manipulative, sarcastic, and arrogant like his previous interpretations, Lego Joker is openly vulnerable and insecure especially when it comes to his relationship with Lego Batman.
