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voiced Ozai [Fire Lord] in Avatar: The Last Airbender
The ominous man whose features are always shadowed, is the father of Prince Zuko, brother to Iroh, and is the current ruler of the Fire Nation. While he has been shown in flashbacks and mentioned many times, he has yet to make a present-time appearance in the show. He banished his fourteen-year-old son from their homeland for being "disrespectful" and "showing shameful weakness", and is the one who gave Zuko his facial scar. According to his brother Iroh, Ozai is not the understanding type, which is an incredible understatement. Ozai is a master firebender and does not know the meaning of mercy, even when it comes to family. He wears a flame-shaped comb piece in his topknot, and has a younger daughter who is a firebending prodigy. |
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voiced The Joker in Batman: The Animated Series
Character’s background: The Joker debuted in Batman #1 (June 1940) and was created by Bob Kane and Jerry Robinson. Little is known about the true origins of the Joker. He was originally a criminal who called himself the "Red Hood" and in an attempt to escape from Batman, he jumped into a pool of chemicals, which gave him his clown appearance. He then became responsible for numerous crimes that bestowed him the title of "The Clown Prince of Crime." Among many misdeeds, the Joker was solely responsible for crippling Batgirl, killing Jason Todd, the second Robin, and holding New York City to ransom in a nuclear missile attack. |
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voiced The Joker in Batman Beyond
First Appearance - "Return of the Joker"
Eye Color - Red
First Comic book Appearance - Batman #1
Team(s) - The Jokerz, The Injustice Gang, The Royal Flush Gang (First Incarnation)
Position - Dead
One night, while trying to steal from the Ace Chemical Plant, Jack Naipier ran into the Batman. After putting up a struggle, Batman accidentally pushed Joker over a rail and caused him to land in a vat of chemicals. The chemicals had bleached the Joker's skin and hair. Since then, Batman and the Joker had been arch enemies.
The Joker also had a romantic relationship with Harley Quinn.
Then, Joker and Harley ambushed Robin, and turned him into a Joker "jr" of some sorts since the couldn't adopt a baby legally. Batman and the Joker had a very long fight, and the Joker had seemed to beat Batman. The Joker asked Robin to murder Batman, but in a turn of events was shot by Robin and then died.
The Joker then returned using Tim Drake's body thanks to a micro-chip that he put on Tim's neck. Terry saved Tim's life and re-murdered the Joker. |
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voiced The Trickster in Justice League Unlimited
History: The Trickster was among the Rogues who plot to kill the Flash, and he was supposed to take a turn after the failed attempts of the Mirror Master and Captain Boomerang. However, due to the ridiculousness of his own schemes, Captain Cold decided that taking turns was \"dumb\" and they should instead ambush the Flash at the Museum. The Trickster was subsequently ditched and excluded of the plan. Later on, the Flash, Batman and Orion approached him at a pub where he was bemoaning, and tried to coerce him into confessing the whereabouts of the other rogues. The Flash tired a more friendly approach and reasoned with The Trickster, who confessed having stopped taking his medicine. The Flash convinced him to say where the others were going to strike, after promising to visit him at the hospital to play darts (the soft kind). The Trickster promised to turn himself in after finishing his drink. |
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voiced Jason Phillips, The Hobgoblin in Spider-Man (1994)
First Appearance: " The Hobgoblin (1)"
First Comic Appearance: the Amazing Spider-Man, issue 238 (1983)
A.K.A.: Hobgobby
Love Interests: Felicia Hardy
Eye Color: Blue
Team(s): n/a
Position: Deadly Spider-Man foe
Jason Phillips was just a street thug until Norman Osborn hired him to be The Hobgoblin, a super-criminal hitman. Norman Osborn gave him all the weapons he'd need, but he wanted him to kill The Kingpin. After failing, The Hobgoblin goes to The Kingpin's fortress inside of the Empire State Building. The Kingpin surrounds him with guards, and offers him a job on his team. Jason accepts, and goes out after Norman Osborn. |
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voiced Skeleton King in Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!
Skeleton King is the main villian in Seasons 1 and 2. He has many powers, and is constantly trying to destroy the Hyperforce and take over the Shugazoom |
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