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->'''Batman:''' Who are you?\\
'''The Creeper:''' They call me... "Yellow-Skinned Wacky Man!" But I prefer ''the Creeper!''\\
'''Robin:''' Call Arkham, quick.

Reporter Jack Ryder presents an account of the Joker's origin story, broadcast live from the very spot where he fell into a vat of chemicals seven years earlier. However, the Clown Prince of Crime himself drops in and decides to present his own version of the events, dosing Ryder and his crew with laughing gas and then tossing Ryder into a chemical vat in a macabre re-enactment.

Batman and Robin arrive, having seen the Joker's intrusion on live TV. The resulting battle ends with the chemical plant in flames as the Joker and his henchmen flee. The heroes attempt to save Ryder, but find only his burning and dissolving coat.

However, Ryder is alive, if not precisely well. The combination of laughing gas and strange chemicals has transformed him into a powerful, nimble, yellow-skinned wacky man who will soon be known as... ''[[ReadingTheStageDirectionsOutLoud (dramatic pause)]]'' the Creeper! He barges into a thrift shop looking for a suitable outfit for his new persona, and then goes looking for the Joker.

Alfred calls Batman with the news of the thrift shop incident, noting that the odd intruder paid for his purchases with Ryder's credit card. This puts Batman and Robin on the Creeper's trail. They catch up to him as he interrogates the Joker's henchmen and hits on Harley Quinn. However, the Creeper's strength, speed, and unpredictability prove to be too much for the heroes, and he escapes.

The story ends in [[HilarityEnsues a crescendo of chaos]], with the Creeper chasing the Joker and Harley and Batman and Robin chasing everybody else. Finally, Batman captures the Joker (who begs him to save him from the "lunatic" Creeper) and sedates the Creeper.

In the final scene, Batman has restored Jack Ryder to his normal self with an antidote skin patch. He tells Ryder that the incident will blow over, since nobody else knows the Creeper's identity, and cautions him to keep the patch in place until he returns with a fresh antidote supply. After Batman leaves, Ryder ponders the situation...and the sound of tearing tape is followed by the Creeper's maniacal laugh.

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!!Tropes:

* AbhorrentAdmirer: The Creeper, to Harley Quinn.
* ActuallyPrettyFunny: While Joker's normally enraged when someone else gets the laughs, even he can't help cackling in response to Harley's "Awww, creepo got a concussion?" wisecrack.
* AmazonChaser: Being attacked by Harley only increases The Creeper's attraction to her:
-->'''Creeper:''' I like a girl who plays rough!\\
'''Robin:''' But... she just tried to kill you!\\
'''Creeper:''' [[JustAKid You're young. You'll learn.]]
* BreatherEpisode: Zigzagged. The Joker, as usual tries to murder an InnocentBystander and use their impending death to fend off Batman. Then we see what happens after when the Creeper manages to catch up to him and Harley, with a lot of property damage and slapstick comedy.
* CartesianKarma: Defied. Batman gives an antidote to Jack Ryder and reassures him no one knows he is the Creeper. Thus his behavior as a CloudCuckoolander won't be held against him.
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: The Creeper, so much so that when he initially tries to calm down and think rationally about what happened after his transformation, his eyes bug out, a [[StockSoundEffects broken-spring sound]] is heard, and he lets out a yelp about how much that ''hurt''. Apparently his transformation has made him ''incapable'' of normal rational thought. For instance, he [[KleptomaniacHero trashes a convenience store to make a costume]], then [[NobleShoplifter pays for everything with his credit card]], leading Batman right to him.
* TheComicallySerious: The clerk at the store Ryder goes to, who keeps a straight face through her customer's wacky antics and beyond.
* ConditionedToAcceptHorror: The likely reason why the thrift store clerk doesn't bat an eye at the Creeper. She lives in [[WretchedHive Gotham]] after all.
* ContinuityNod:
** Ryder's report mentions Joker's past as [[WesternAnimation/BatmanMaskOfThePhantasm a hitman for the Salvatore Valestra mob]].
** The Joker threatens to blow the Creeper all the way to [[WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries Metropolis]].
* CreateYourOwnHero: The Joker does this completely by accident. He pushes Ryder into a vat of acid while the man is incapacitated with laughing gas, which ends up turning Ryder into a MadeOfIron CloudCuckoolander out for revenge against his maker. By the end, the Joker is regretting it.
* CrushFilter: When the Creeper spots Harley, he sees her winking at him against a heart-shaped tropical-paradise background.
* EarnYourHappyEnding: Ryder is given an antidote to suppress his Creeper persona, with Batman reassuring him that no one knows who his alter ego really was thanks to the hair and skin change. He now has a choice to become a hero, albeit a CloudCuckoolander. Ryder decides to embrace it when he's not doing journalism work. Given his cameos in ''Justice League'', Batman approves.
* EvenEvilHasStandards:
** When Harley begs Joker to protect her from the Creeper and explains she didn't encourage his behavior, Joker roughly shoves her behind him before he unleashes an explosion. Aww, he does care — sort of.
-->'''Joker''': That's okay, pooh, I know you're a one-man loon. ''(Harley sighs happily)''
** After dealing with the Creeper, the Joker actually [[PreferJailToTheProtagonist throws himself at Batman]] and screams "He's a lunatic!" That's right, ''The Joker'' thinks the Creeper [[HorrifyingTheHorror is too crazy]]!
** The Creeper isn't actually evil, just crazy -- however, when he visited a thrift store for his costume he actually ''paid'' for the goods just like a normal customer (using Jack Ryder's credit card, which technically ''is'' his own) instead of just running off with them.
* EvilCounterpart: {{Inverted|Trope}} with The Creeper, as he is essentially Joker with heroic inclinations.
* ExplosiveCigar: The Joker gives Ryder one the second time he attempts to escape from the vat of acid.
* FollowTheChaos: Batman figures out where the Creeper is PDQ;
-->'''Robin''': Which way did he go?\\
''StuffBlowingUp''\\
'''Batman''': '''''That''''' way.
* FriendOrIdolDecision: The Joker escapes from the first confrontation with Batman and Robin by pointing out that Ryder has just been washed out to sea and is in need of rescue.
-->'''The Joker''': How about that, Bats? You broke my face and got seven years of bad luck. Are you going to try for fourteen or are you going to try to raise that anchorman out of the ocean?
* HoldUpYourScore: When the Joker throws talk host Jack Ryder into a vat of chemicals (leading to the creation of the Creeper), he gets score signs from Harley Quinn and his henchmen. One holds his sideways - then turns it over so it's ''still'' sideways, just pointed the other way.
* IJustWantToBeNormal[=/=]IJustWantToBeSpecial: In the final scene, Jack Ryder worries that his old life is gone. After Batman leaves him with an antidote skin patch to suppress the Creeper, he thinks about it and removes the patch. Judging from the Creeper's occasional cameo appearances in ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'', he apparently decided to embrace the new persona.
* IllogicalSafe: A variation -- after Harley drops a crate containing a big statue on him, the statue turns out to be hollow. Creeper pops the head first and poses for a second before busting his way out.
* {{Irony}}: Harley considers the Creeper an AbhorrentAdmirer, despite that he has attraction to her and is willing to shower her with the attention the Joker so withholds. Meanwhile, she's loyal to the narcissistic Joker, who only shows her "affection" when he suspects someone else will steal his girl away. On top of that, he's apparently willing to believe that she wasn't interested this time, and it's implied he might have been shielding her from an explosion he's about to cause.
* JumpingOutOfACake: Harley slinkily emerges from an oversized lemon custard pie. And then offers Joker some.
* LargeHam: The Creeper is even a Larger Ham to the already hammy Joker. Yeah, you heard good, he's someone whose insanity beat Joker's.
* LethalChef: Joker values Harley for her usefulness as his hench-wench and ''not'' for her culinary skills.
* MadeOfIron: It looks like one of The Creeper's abilities is this, as he survives a fight with Joker's goons, Harley, and Joker (even taking a concussion-inducing hit to the head). Yet, when Batman returns him to his Jack Ryder personality, he seems to be completely fine.
* MeleeATrois: Batman and Robin vs. The Joker and Harley Quinn vs. The Creeper. [[Main/HilarityEnsues It's as hilarious as it sounds]].
* MorallySuperiorCopy: Ryder is doing a [[{{Dramatization}} reenactment]] of the Joker's origin when the Clown Prince decides to crash it with Smylex gas to present his own version of events, with Ryder taking his role. Result; a bizarre-looking lunatic, but as Ryder was a decent, compassionate man before his transformation, he became a CloudCuckoolander IdiotHero as opposed to Joker's deranged sociopathy. From a production standpoint, when the crew decided to introduce Creeper into the DCAU, they had trouble designing him as he kept looking like the Joker, and decided to just run with it
-->'''Joker''': Let's show the folks at home what ''really'' happened 7 years ago. I'll be Batman, you be me! ''(chucks Ryder over the railing into vat of chemicals)''
* MythologyGag:
** The reenactment of the Joker's origin is similar to the scene in Tim Burton's ''Film/{{Batman|1989}}''.
** The StylisticSuck Batsuit used in the reenactment resembles the original 1939 design.
* OffhandBackhand: Everyone in the pool hall takes a swing at The Creeper's back while he [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGnoGeA-Kw0 flirts with Harley Quinn.]] {{Offhand Backhand}}s ensue. Even '''Batman''' gets knocked across the room without a second thought.
* OutsideRide: During the hectic final chase, Batman does the usual version (hanging onto the Joker's car, which is being driven by the Creeper), while Robin follows on a wheeled platfom attached to the car with a grapple line. This gets particularly hair-raising when the Creeper [[WhatDoesThisButtonDo tries random controls]] and fires the rear missiles.
* ParentalBonus: To celebrate his 7th anniversary as the Joker, Harley serves him a giant cream pie.
-->'''Harley:''' [[DoubleEntendre Wanna try some of my pie]]?
* ReadingTheStageDirectionsOutLoud: The Creeper interrogating the Joker's henchmen:
-->'''Creeper:''' Last time we met, you were working for -- dramatic pause -- the Joker!
* {{Retcon}}: In earlier episodes Joker is referred to as "[[Film/Batman1989 Jack Napier]]", but here it was change to being an alias, and it’s made clear that he was a complete enigma outside of a few traces of information before becoming the Joker.
* SelfServingMemory: Implied by the Joker when he "re-enacts" what really happened between him and Batman seven years ago, by grabbing Ryder by the collar and hurling him into a chemical vat.
* ShoutOut:
** In the beginning, Harley calls Joker "Putty tat", clearly a reference to [[WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes Tweety Pie]]. Joker's response "He did, he did" is a also a reference to a similar line.
** Not only does the Creeper look similar to and act just like WesternAnimation/{{Freakazoid}}, but he talks to a woman through her window and when she screams and runs...
--->'''The Creeper:''' [[WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}} Okay, I love you, buh-bye!]]
** The Joker's three mooks are named [[ThreeStoogesShoutOut "Moe, Lar, and Cur", and have some rather distinctive hairstyles and voices]].
** The shop where the Creeper gets his new costume is named [[Creator/SteveDitko "Ditko's"]]. A mannequin inside the shop resembles ComicBook/TheQuestion.
** Harley's attempt to seduce the Joker for an "anniversary" celebration is a parody of Creator/MarilynMonroe's famous "Happy Birthday, Mister President" performance for UsefulNotes/JohnFKennedy.
** When the Creeper tracks down Harley to the Joker's hiding place, after bursting in, he calls out, [[Series/ILoveLucy "Harley! I'm home!"]]
*** When he says this, Ryder's face is shown in a closeup through an opening in the door, like a [[Creator/JackNicholson certain actor]] in an [[Film/TheShining iconic film]].
* StylisticSuck: The dramatization of the Joker's origin leaves a lot to be desired. The Batman costume used resembles a low-budget version of [[MythologyGag the original 1939-40 Batman outfit]], complete with long ears.
* SuperStoicShopkeeper: Right after being drastically changed by a vat of chemicals and Joker's laughing gas, The Creeper busts into a vintage clothing shop, makes a mess of the place trying to find some clothes to match his new appearance. Clients run and scream. The woman behind the counter says, completely deadpan, "With your skin color, I'd go green." while handing him a pair of underpants. After picking up a few more bits of costume ("How about the boa? Too much?!" "Not on you, baby.") he pays with his credit card.
* ThisJustIn[=/=]FilmAtEleven: The Creeper's stream-of-consciousness ramblings occasionally parody standard newscaster lines. Batman and Robin hear one of these comments, confirming that he's Jack Ryder. Surprisingly justified in this case, since Jack is a TV journalist, and those lines are exactly how he talks when on the job.
-->Breaking news! And if you broke it, you have to pay for it. And now the weather; Partly gaga with a 50% chance of schizophrenia.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Ryder's broadcast crew aren't seen again after Joker gassed them along with Ryder. Not even shown being rescued from the factory, did they perish in the explosions?
* WiperStart: A variation -- the Creeper is ''trying'' to turn on the wipers (to get rid of the debris from the [[RollingAttack giant globe the Joker rolled at him]]) when he launches the rear missiles.

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