"Joker's Favor"is the 22nd episode ofBatman: The Animated Series.It was directed byBoyd Kirklandand written byPaul Dini,and first aired on September 11, 1992.[1]The episode features the first appearance ofthe Joker's sidekick and love interestHarley Quinn,who was later introduced into theBatmancomic book and eventually become a popular character in her own right.[2]Batmanhimself only appears briefly in the episode.[3]

"Joker's Favor"
Batman: The Animated Seriesepisode
Episodeno.Season 1
Episode 22
Directed byBoyd Kirkland
Written byPaul Dini
Original air dateSeptember 11, 1992(1992-09-11)
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Plot

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Charlie Collins, a mild-manneredGotham Cityaccountant, is coming home from a bad day at work when he curses at a bad driver who turns out to be the Joker. He tries to escape, but the Joker follows him, and he is forced into the woods, where his car stops. He gets out, thinking he has escaped, but the Joker suddenly appears. Pleading for his life, he promises the Joker he will do anything if only he lets him go. Joker agrees to let him go and makes Charlie promise to do him a favor in return, taking hisdriver's license.

Two years later, Charlie has moved toSpringdale, Ohio,and changed his name, but the Joker tracks him down to obtain the favor: helping him and Harley attack a testimonial dinner forCommissioner Gordon.He agrees, but sets up a makeshiftBat-Signalbefore the testimonial starts. The Joker and Harley arrive, the former hidden in a cake, and deploynerve gasto immobilize the police. They then place a bomb on Gordon's chest, then bid farewell to Charlie, whose hand is glued to the door handle.Batmanarrives in time to get rid of the bomb, which destroys the Joker's getaway van. A small fight ensues between Batman, Joker's goons, and Harley before he faces off with the Joker, who tries setting off another bomb. Batman is able to throw the bomb underground before it detonates.

Joker escapes in the commotion, but Charlie confronts him in an alleyway, punching him in the stomach and threatening to kill them both with a Joker bomb that he stole. Batman arrives and tells Charlie to stop, but he declares that Joker will simply escape if he is jailed again. He tells the Joker that if he, Charlie kills him, the newspapers will say the Joker died at the hands of a nobody. Terrified, the Joker gives up all the information that he has on Charlie to stop him. Charlie throws the bomb at the Joker, but it turns out to be a harmless firework. Amused by Charlie's prank, Batman takes the Joker into custody, leaving Charlie to happily return to his family.

Critical reception

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The episode has received good reviews from critics, even long after its initial airing. In 2012, Steven Padnick ofTorpraises Mark Hamill's acting and cites Ed Begley Jr.’s "second great guest performance in a row" as Charlie.[1]Oliver Sava ofThe A.V. Clubcalled it "the series’ first great Joker episode" and gave it a grade of A−.[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^abPadnick, Steven (December 16, 2012)."Batman: The Animated SeriesRewatch: "Joker's Favor" & "Vendetta"".Tor.RetrievedDecember 2,2018.
  2. ^Couch, Aaron (August 5, 2016)."The Story of Harley Quinn: How a '90s Cartoon Character Became an Icon".The Hollywood Reporter.RetrievedDecember 2,2018.
  3. ^Bond, John-Michael (March 4, 2018)."The 30 greatest episodes of 'Batman: the Animated Series'".The Daily Dot.RetrievedDecember 2,2018.
  4. ^Sava, Oliver (March 14, 2011)."Batman: The Animated Series:" Prophecy of Doom "/" Joker's Favor "".The A.V. Club.RetrievedAugust 25,2023.
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