![]() ![]() He wears red face paint around his open smile mouth. Joker's torso still has his signature jacket and a bow tie, this time in orange. This DUPLO figure is more child like than previous reincarnations. The purple legs continue the trench coat from the top, and silver chain on the right side. The torso is printed with the jacket with flaps, buttons on the left and a pocket on the upper left a light blue dress undershirt, a medium green waistcoat, a patterned light blue dress shirt and a dark and light green checkered tie. The torso is once again purple, but it has dark blue hands. There is a second face where he is smiling showing his yellow teeth. The flesh head has white face paint that is haphazardly put on, with black around the eyes, and uneven red paint on the lips which forms a smile which also covers the scars branching of the main smile, though he has a serious expression, and facial creases that aren't covered by the paint. This version has Anakin Skywalker's hair in a bright green. He is purple and is printed with the standard variant that is smiling. He has purple unprinted legs.Ī microfigure of him was to be included in 50003 Batman, before the LEGO Games line was canceled. He has a purple torso with white hands, and is printed with a purple suit with light purple flaps and pocket liners, a light blue plaid vest, and orange buttoned up shirt, and a green bowtie. He has a new slightly different face, the differences being his eyes are bent in an angry expression and his mouth is slightly turned into a cunning grin. His arms are orange and his hands are white. ![]() His back printing shows the outline of the uniform, the back of the belt, the creases in it and "Inmate 109370". ![]() He has an orange torso printed with some of his white skin, and a loose grey shirt with an orange inmate jacket and a brown belt with a grey lock on it over it. Joker has the same hair piece and head as the suit variant, but with a new suit. This variation much is based on the variant of Joker from the comics. The other side has his mouth closed with it tilted slightly. One side of Joker's head has his mouth open wide with his yellow teeth showing. On his printed pattern of the back of his jacket, with yellow buttons and his green vest poking out. The torso has also been updated with back printing and a double-sided head. However, the biggest torso redesign may be the acid-spitting flower which has been expanded to a noticeable view rather than the little yellow flower that looks like a spot on the original Joker's coat. Joker's torso still has his signature purple jacket and green bow tie (but now the bow-tie is Earth Green, rather than Dark Green), but his vest is now green (rather than orange) with a checkered print, yellow buttons, and the shirt underneath his vest is yellow rather than black. The hands are now a white just like his face, which is also redesigned with a newer evil smile with a mouth full of Yellowing teeth, grey lines to give his face more shape, and an overall more gruesome appearance. Joker's hair piece is Dark Green, swept back, and has a widow's peak. In 2012, with the relaunch of the Batman theme as part of Super Heroes, The Joker is redesigned with the newer hairpiece introduced on Count Dooku, white hands, and printings which give him his appearance in some DC Universe comic books. LEGO designers have stated that they designed this version of The Joker to look like Mark Hamill's representation of the character, as seen on the popular television program from the nineties, Batman: The Animated Series. The Joker's legs are purple and left unprinted. Rather than purple or white hands, The Joker uses Dark Stone Grey hands. ![]() Also on the torso, is a green bow-tie, an orange undercoat, and an acid-spitting flower, which is represented by a Yellow dot. The Joker's torso has an exclusive print to show his classic purple suit. The Joker's head is single-sided and features a large, evil smile, with green eyebrows, two black eyes, red lips, and browned teeth as well as several black lines to give his face more shape. Joker's first variation was the first, and currently only, minifigure to use the Vampire's hair-piece in the dark green colour. This variation of The Joker was how he appeared up until the Batman line's retirement in 2008. The first variation of The Joker was officially released in 2006, but could be secured in 2005 with the Commemorative Limited Edition Batman Announcement. ![]()
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