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* Nothing quite compares to how The Joker escapes at the beginning of "Christmas With The Joker." Escaping from [[Cardboard Prison|Arkham Asylum]]? Fairly standard. Doing so on a rocket shaped like a Christmas tree? Inspired. Doing so [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Veju4PxhuGc while singing "Jingle Bells, Batman Smells"], and actually escaping on the line "And the Joker got away"? Gut-bustingly hilarious.
** "Laughing all the WHEEEEEEEE!"
*** Two decades later, the Joker does it again by [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z0LVdEnB9jQ invading a rendition of Jingle Bells] performed by [[The Hub|The Hub Carolers]], complete with [[Batman (TV series)|the Burt Ward Robin]] reacting to the "Robin laid an egg" line.
*** Which gets bonus points for using the original audio and clips from the episode.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEk-m4hZCV8&feature=related This little exchange] between Joker and Two-Face. As one poster put it: "What does 2008's "The Dark Knight" have in common with scene? The Joker burns Two-Face."
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** Even Alfred gets in on it:
{{quote| '''Alfred:''' The police just received a call about a giggling lemon-yellow maniac trashing a thrift shop. [[Lampshade Hanging|But here's]] the ''[[City of Adventure|strange part]]''...}}
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjRCUhds0hU Yes, folks, he just punched out Batman...] and it was both hilarious and [[Batman: The Animated Series (Animation)/Awesome|AWESOME!]]
** "But she just tried to kill you!" "You're young. You'll learn."
** The Joker calls The Creeper a lunatic. ''[[Even Evil Has Standards|The Joker called The Creeper a lunatic]].''
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{{quote| Keep in mind he didn't actually take down the thieves himself, he actually shot a batarang out of his eyes to knock the guns out of their hands and then glared at them so hard he shot ANOTHER Batman out of his eyes to beat down the crooks for him.<br />
I dare you to prove me wrong, I DOUBLE DARE YOU MOTHERFUCKERS!!! }}
* In ''[[Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman]]'', Batman breaks into a suspect's apartment and is going through her wardrobe when her bodyguard walks in on him. It should be mentioned that this is a bodyguard whom Batman ''thoroughly'' thrashed in an earlier meeting. They stare at each other for five mute seconds, then the bodyguard calmly closes the door and walks away. The bodyguard's partner asks what's up and the bodyguard says: "Nothing."
* One classic bit that was completely unexpected takes place in "See No Evil". While Bruce is at a jewelry store, the villain of the day enters the men's room to change into his invisibility suit and locks the door when a poor guard needed to use the restroom. When he tries again later, Bruce is in there getting changed into the Batman costume. This time, the guard waits in front of the door, to which Batman slams it open and just smacks the poor guy against the wall.
* The [[Clock King]] scores one in "Time Out of Joint". After activating his device that causes time around him to slow down, he decides to take the elevator to the top of a building...only to realize how pointless this is and takes the stairs instead.
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{{quote| '''Woman''': Oh my!... ''(seductive pose)'' Oh, ''my.''}}
** Batman lies in wait for the Scarecrow to deliver a fear toxin-laced telegram to a sports star. Instead, when a telegram arrives, he catches an ordinary courier who panics and promises not to double-park anymore.
* "Mad as a Hatter": Alice Pleasance's fiancé has broken it off less than twenty-four hours after he proposed. She comes home to a house full of flowers and her previously "sweet, funny" boss being a [[Stalker Withwith a Crush|little too excited]] about the prospect of catching her on the rebound (plus he inexplicably knows about the breakup). Then, while backing away from him, she bumps into Batman. Her reaction? "Oh, this is getting too weird."
* This bit...
{{quote| '''Tim''': I know [the American justice system] is bogus.<br />
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* After Batman's umpteenth [[Stealth Hi Bye]] on Gordon: "One of these days I'm going to nail his shoes to the floor!"
* The [[Funny Background Event]] during the opening news report in "Heart of Ice," where a cop tries to get some kids away from a crime scene, only to get pounded by snowballs.
* In "The Laughing Fish," Harley repeatedly expresses her disgust of fish, until the Joker says he'll make it up to her by letting her be his mermaid...and slips a fish head costume over her. Harley gives a [[Death Glare]] and says "You're really sick, you know that, boss?" It's also possibly a reference to ''[[Red Dwarf (TV)|Red Dwarf]]''.
** From the same episode, when Batman brings in a Joker fish to be analyzed:
{{quote| '''Alfred''': This could cause a stampede to pork.}}
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{{quote| '''Joker''': "Colonel What's-his-face gets chickens, and they don't even have mustaches!"}}
* After dealing a vicious fate to a robot duplicate of Bullock, Batman is faced with Barbara demanding he let her help him. His response: "Please let go of my cape."
* If we count the [[Kids WB]] promos featuring the characters, there's the spot for ''[[Pokémon (Animeanime)|Pokémon]]'' in which [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqH5WZhaKEw Robin makes Batman sing the Jigglypuff song].
** That wasn't the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4e3CDc1r5k only one]. The [[Memetic Mutation|Goddamn Batman]] knows how to deal with [[Goddamned Bats]]. There was also a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWEXzugw4Gw&feature=related Batman Beyond] one. Poor Terry.
* "Harley and Ivy": Poison Ivy pulls a [[Groin Attack]] on the Joker, after which he lets out a rather high-pitched "Get 'em!" to his men. Mark Hamill had to have fun recording that one.
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'''Batman:''' Perhaps they're new in town. }}
* In "Mean Seasons," an overweight, middle-aged woman tells her husband she'd like to buy some of the dresses at a fashion show. He obliviously replies "For who?", earning him a purse to the head.
* For fans of ''[[Atop the Fourth Wall (Web Video)|Atop the Fourth Wall]]'', Alfred's "Are we developing an interest in rock and roll, sir?" from ''On Leather Wings'' becomes [[Hilarious in Hindsight]].
 
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