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''Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker'' is a Direct-to-video Animated Film featuring the Comic Book Superhero Batman . It is set in the milieu of the Animated Series '' Batman Beyond '', in which Bruce Wayne has retired and handed over the Bat-mantle to a younger man, Terry McGinnis . As in the TV series, '', returns in the title role. Most of the animation on screen has been done by Japan ese studios, which give the characters a slight " Anime " look. PLOT ''Return of the Joker'', as the title suggests, features the return of Batman's old arch-nemesis The Joker , who has not been heard of since before Bruce Wayne's retirement. Wayne, who knows the reason for the Joker's long absence, is certain that this can't be the same man, and he and Terry McGinnis (the new Batman) set out to discover who it really is and what he's up to. Along the way, it is revealed what happened not only to the Joker, but also to several other Batman-related characters who have been notably absent from ''Batman Beyond'', such as Batman's old sidekick Tim Drake . The new Joker has taken control of a faction of the Jokerz, a gang devoted to the Joker's image. He commands them to steal hi-tech equipment; the last piece he steals from Bruce Wayne personally. Worried that the Joker will harm Terry like he did to Tim, Bruce fires Terry. As Terry is dancing with Dana at a nightclub, he is attacked by the Jokerz. At the same time, the Joker attacks Bruce in the Batcave . When Terry arrives, Bruce is half-dead from Joker Venom . As Bruce recovers, Barbara Gordon tells Terry the truth about the Joker. At some point in the past, the Joker and Harley Quinn had kidnapped Tim/Robin, horribly tortured him to insanity, and "adopted" him as their son, "J.J." (two lines in the torture, as well as a graphic scene, were deemed very disturbing, and were cut out). During the torture, Robin revealed to the Joker all of Batman's secrets; including his secret identity as Bruce Wayne. When Batman locates them, he is enraged to discover what has happened and states to the Joker: "I'll break you in two." Joker gets the upper hand, but is attacked by J.J./Robin. The ensuing battle results in the Joker's death by Robin's hand. Terry (as Batman) questions the now elderly Tim Drake, who denies involvement. Terry then suspects Jordan Price, Wayne's rival at Wayne Enterprises , but he finds the Jokerz on Price's yacht, trying to kill him. He rescues Price before a giant beam from the sky destroys the boat. Terry deduces that Drake is behind the Joker as Drake, a communications expert, could use the stolen tech to hi-jack defense satellites to fire on the Earth. After escaping from a trap at Drake's job and being chased by a satellite beam through Gotham, Terry tracks the Joker to an abandoned candy factory. Terry finally discovers the truth behind the new Joker: the villain's consciousness had been transferred into Robin's body via genetic microchip technology stolen by the Joker. When the Joker directs the satellite beam at Wayne Manor, Terry sics Ace (Wayne's dog) on the Joker and causes the beam to head towards the factory. The two fight and, in an interesting twist on the Batman/Joker dynamic, Terry begins to play mind games with the Joker, and eventually destroys the chip in Drake's body; the Joker is destroyed once and for all. Terry escapes with Drake and Ace before the satellite destroys the factory. The movies ends with Bruce, Barbara and Tim reuniting in a hospital room while Terry dons the Batsuit once again and flies off into the heart of Gotham City. Some years later, in " Epilogue ", the final episode of the second season of the '' Justice League Unlimited '' animated series, it was revealed that the genetics technology used by the Joker had been stolen from Project Cadmus . The finale of the first season showed the future League (with Terry) and the present League fighting an enhanced version of the Jokerz seen in the movie. CRITICAL REACTION The film was well received by fans, some fans believing it to be perhaps the best thing the DC Animated Universe has ever produced. The gritty and somber mood of the film surprised many fans, and due to some disturbing elements in the film it has been rated PG-13 . Fans felt that the film's story, particularly the lengthy Flashback sequence, was exemplary of the quality of the ''Batman'' animated stories. The film did well financially and is noted by fans as a siginificant milestone in the animated Batman Mythos . CENSORSHIP The initial release of the movie occurred amid the backlash against violence in movies and Video Game s aimed at children that followed the Columbine High School Massacre ; as a result, the movie was substantially re-edited shortly before release to tone down the violence. Many of the changes were controversial, particularly those made to a key scene in which one of the central characters is killed. The original unedited version has been released as "The Original. Uncut Version". This story was broken by Jim Harvey from Toon Zone . The following are scenes that were changed in the edited-for-content version:
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