Talk:Jokerz
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[edit] Table removal
I guess I should explain that I removed the table code in the Members section because: (1) in general, simpler formatting is better; and (2) it made the lists harder to read in narrow browser windows (e.g., at 800×600 resolution, for example) because it caused line breaks in the middle of names. - dcljr (talk) 18:59, 18 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Dee & Dee?
What is the correct name for Melissa Joan Hart's character? This article says "Dee & Dee" but the IMDb says "Delia & Deidre Dennis/Dee Dee (voice)" and the Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker article says "Dee Dee". - dcljr (talk) 19:06, 18 March 2006 (UTC)
The IMDb is correct (as usual). Throughout the movie, the two identical characters constantly refer to each other as "Dee Dee", and others refer to them (seemingly as a single individual) as Dee Dee. At the end of Return of the Joker, a police officer informs the two (using their real names, which I can't remember but probably are Delia and Deirdre Dennis) that their bail has been posted. -- Supermorff 19:11, 27 May 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Joker had kids?
Someone has added that Dee Dee were/was the granddaughters of the Joker as well as Harley. When was that revealed? When was that even implied? In face, wasn't the whole point of that flashback in Return of the Joker that they couldn't (or didn't) have kids, so they borrowed Batman's? If they didn't have kids together by that point, they didn't have much chance to produce them afterwards (what with Mr J being dead and all). I'm going to revert that edit for these reasons. -- Supermorff 21:31, 13 July 2006 (UTC)
Okay, someone else did it. Thanks. -- Supermorff 21:32, 13 July 2006 (UTC)
At the end of the Batman Beyond movie, Return of the Joker, a very old woman wearing red comes into bail out the two Dee's from prison. The guard refers to them girls as "Delia and Deidre Dennis", and says that their grandmother has paid their bail. The girls refer to this old lady as "Nana Harley", implying that they are the grandaughters of Harley Quinn. It is also noteworthy that Nana Harley complains about them acting outside of the law. This shows that she has since changed her ways (which falls in line with such older Batman episodes as "Harley's Holiday"). Of course, this doesn't necessarily mean that the Joker is the girls' grandfather. -August 14, 2006