How do you adapt this story in a kid-friendly DC animated series?

How do you adapt this story in a kid-friendly DC animated series?
How would have Batman TAS done it?

Hard mode= Don't say "don't adapt it"

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They would replace the face with his hair or some shit

Why would they? Why should they? This isn’t a good period in Batman, even DC knows this was a stupid PR stunt.

They were churning out a lot of bad ideas at the time, it wasn't just this.

>Joker is fighting the Condiment King and to mock him he wears a piece of bologna over his face
>He lets Condiment King hit him in the face with ketchup, mayo and relish and then sets his goons on him
>After Condiment King is KO'd, Joker peels off his bologna mask with the condiments still on it, puts it between some bread and eats it as a sandwich while remarking "Dangit but I taste good."

>Joker mocks Lex Luthor and cut all his hairs
>Then he realizes Lex was actually proud of his baldness
>So he makes a wig with his hairs and pretend nothing happened while all his goons secretely laugh in a corner.

he does it anyway, fuck the censors and fuck the audience, the joker is cutting his face off.

Did they ever explain how, at the end of this arc, normal person Joker became regular Joker again?

Remove blood.
Comedy keep-away antics with face.
Goofy sound effects everywhere.

You dont.

He was crazy all along. He was never human, just chaos incarnated into a human body that waited to have his real moment to shine.

>even the eyelids
I feel bad for Joker's eyes.

And was this explained in the comics? He was some normal fella sitting on a bench and then...he wasn't.

Okay Bruce Timm

Killing the daughter seems like an uncreative end. They could have done any number of more interesting things. They could have come up with a way to claim that the face was spreading to the rest of her. Or they could have twisted in an ironic end like curing her madness but she's forever stuck with the face.

you failed the hard mode.

Oh well.

Joker's face gets messed up in a fight with Batman and he comes up with a wacky revenge scheme.

BASED

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Wasn't the whole 'incarnation of chaos' thing revealed to be a ruse by the Joker?

I think he had access to a regenerative chemical or am I thinking of a different story?

>It's a Halloween Episode.
>Joker just fakes he ripped off his face to scare Batman and anyone. Uses prosthetics with Harley's help.
>He can't take it off because he's allergic to prosthetics, so everyone gets scared of him and can't joke anymore.
>Joker tries to get some help but it's futile. Batman basically tries to stop him because he thinks Joker snapped and it's dangerous for real.
>Batman and Joker fight, they manage to throw the prosthetics away.
>Joker is sent to Arkham, but now everyone mocks him because he has part of the prosthetics left on his face, which creates a fake moustache.
>Episode called "The Mask Part 01 and Part 02".
>Part 01 is the Build-Up for Joker to find a good scary joke for Halloween. Ends with a Cliffhanger, Joker can't throw the Mask away.
>Part 02 is the pay-off, Joker trying to find ways to throw it off while Batman tries to find him.

>Gordon and Bullock encounter Dollmaker in Arkham during a thunderstorm, who's a cartoonish nutball in a doctor's suit. He hides in a medical room.
>Dollmaker tells them that Joker left a message.
>Gordon and Bullock look on the patient bed. Lightning strikes and for a short time they see Joker's face. But it isn't bloody, so it looks more like a mask.
>while the room goes dark again, the white sheets under the face make it look like the face is staring at them with glowing eyes for a short time.

And New 52 Joker is just that face slapped on someone who's full face looks like Two Face's. Except taped on, not stapled on.

>Correction: Let's change the title to "The Haunted Mask: Part 01 and Part 02" for obvious reasons.

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I think they would have gotten away with that (if it weren't for the mangy dog) if they edit the episode in a smart way. It's not like Batman TAS didn't do some fucked up shit back then, and now the cartoon-code isn't as strict.

So basically, remove the blood, make the whole thing ridiculous (well, it is ridiculous anyway) so it's cartoonish, make the face look creepy.

I just imagine it as Spongebob episode where Squidwards cut off face is a realistically drawn still image.

Have the joker be put in a situation where it looks like his face got removed and he's wearing a mask to conceal his skin and whatnot. Have him go on a mad revenge scheme against Batman for "marring" his face by attacking the Gotham and the rest of the Batfamily, Then reveal that Joker just has a little scratch or his face is slightly more dinged up than usual and he's simply acting petty and overdramatic about the whole thing.
Alternatively: what said.

>Wasn't the whole 'incarnation of chaos' thing revealed to be a ruse by the Joker?

Yes, but the anons on Zig Forums don’t read comics, just website headlines.

Show the process off-screen as a shadow. Let him keep the eyelids on his head, cut around the eyes. Done.

He doesn't cut it off himself in the comic. Its not shown either. It's already easy-mode. All you see is the face. The hard part will be making New52 Joker kid-friendly.

It's been a decade, i only remember that OP's pic was literally the first page of the n52 Detective Comics

Why did he do it?
In the comic the reason why for being edgy, but what's the reason of this Joker for doing it?

Get this man a job