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==Effects==
 
==Effects==
 
===Lethal===
 
===Lethal===
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Contact with the toxins will cause uncontrollable spasms of laughter, followed by a painful death. Some have speculated that the venom hyperstimulates the laughter functions of the brain, leaving the victim unable to breathe. It is also possible that the drug contains the tetnus toxoid responsable for lock jaw. 
 
===Non-Lethal===
 
===Non-Lethal===
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The venom causes uncontrollable laughter, but instead of causing death, their faces are usually pulled into an unusually large grin. Prolonged exposure to this may cause permanant brain damage.
 
==Aliases==
 
==Aliases==
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*Smilex
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*Smylex
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*Laughing Gas
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*Joker Gas
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*Happy Gas
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*Giggle Gas
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*Joker Juice
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*Laughing Toxin
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*Laugh-A-Loads
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*Perma-Smile
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*Smiley Gas
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*Joker Toxin 
 
==Incarnations==
 
==Incarnations==
 
===DC Animated Universe===
 
===DC Animated Universe===
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Joker used both lethal and non-lethal in this show. Joker used non-lethal on the majority of his victims, but lethal was occassionally used on victims. Although, Batman manages to use the antidote on the victims.
 
===The Batman===
 
===The Batman===
 
===Batman (1989)===
 
===Batman (1989)===

Revision as of 23:05, 20 August 2014

Joker Venom

Effects of Joker's Venom

Joker's Venom is Joker's signature weapon. It is a toxin which is used as the Clown Prince of Crime's favorite murder weapon throughout tv series, comic books, films and video games.

Effects

Lethal

Contact with the toxins will cause uncontrollable spasms of laughter, followed by a painful death. Some have speculated that the venom hyperstimulates the laughter functions of the brain, leaving the victim unable to breathe. It is also possible that the drug contains the tetnus toxoid responsable for lock jaw. 

Non-Lethal

The venom causes uncontrollable laughter, but instead of causing death, their faces are usually pulled into an unusually large grin. Prolonged exposure to this may cause permanant brain damage.

Aliases

  • Smilex
  • Smylex
  • Laughing Gas
  • Joker Gas
  • Happy Gas
  • Giggle Gas
  • Joker Juice
  • Laughing Toxin
  • Laugh-A-Loads
  • Perma-Smile
  • Smiley Gas
  • Joker Toxin 

Incarnations

DC Animated Universe

Joker used both lethal and non-lethal in this show. Joker used non-lethal on the majority of his victims, but lethal was occassionally used on victims. Although, Batman manages to use the antidote on the victims.

The Batman

Batman (1989)

Batman: Arkham Asylum