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* SoftWater: Joker survives his drop from the coaster into the water to terrorize Gotham for the rest of the series.
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* ArtisticLicensePhysics: While his later survival in "The Laughing Fish" can be excused by the fact that he had a floatie and the jump wasn't ''that'' long, in this episode, due to the trajectory and height of the coaster, Joker should've been killed as soon as he hit the water or by the shock of the falling.
** Even if he ''did'' survive the fall, (which he did) the shock should've crippled him for life.
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* {{Artistic License – Physics}}: While his later survival in "The Laughing Fish" can be excused by the fact that he had a floatie and the jump wasn't ''that'' long, in this episode, due to the trajectory and height of the coaster, Joker should've been killed as soon as he hit the water or by the shock of the falling.
** Even if he ''did'' survive the fall, (which he did) the shock should've crippled him for life.
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* Artistic License – Physics: While his later survival in "The Laughing Fish" can be excused by the fact that he had a floatie and the jump wasn't ''that'' long, in this episode, due to the trajectory and height of the coaster, Joker should've been killed as soon as he hit the water or by the shock of the falling.

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* Artistic {{Artistic License – Physics: Physics}}: While his later survival in "The Laughing Fish" can be excused by the fact that he had a floatie and the jump wasn't ''that'' long, in this episode, due to the trajectory and height of the coaster, Joker should've been killed as soon as he hit the water or by the shock of the falling.
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* {{Artistic License - Physics}}: While his later survival in "The Laughing Fish" can be excused by the fact that he had a floatie and the jump wasn't ''that'' long, in this episode, due to the trajectory and height of the coaster, Joker should've been killed as soon as he hit the water or by the shock of the falling.

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* {{Artistic Artistic License - Physics}}: – Physics: While his later survival in "The Laughing Fish" can be excused by the fact that he had a floatie and the jump wasn't ''that'' long, in this episode, due to the trajectory and height of the coaster, Joker should've been killed as soon as he hit the water or by the shock of the falling.
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* {{Artistic License - Physics}}: While his later survival in "The Laughing Fish" can be excused by the fact that he had a floatie and the jump wasn't ''that'' long, in this episode, due to the trajectory and height of the coaster, Joker should've been killed as soon as he hit the water or by the shock of the falling.
** Even if he ''did'' survive the fall, (which he did) the shock should've crippled him for life.
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* DunkingTheBomb: In "Be a Clown", the Joker has a fancy looking DynamiteCandle on a cake for the Mayor's son's birthday party. While most of the guests don't suspect anything, Bruce realizes the danger and pushes the tray holding the cake into the swimming pool, where it harmlessly detonates in there.

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* DunkingTheBomb: In "Be a Clown", When Bruce realizes that the Joker has put a fancy looking DynamiteCandle on a cake for the Mayor's son's birthday party. While most of the guests don't suspect anything, Bruce realizes the danger and Jordan's cake, he pushes through the tray holding crowd and "accidentally" knocks the cake into the swimming pool, where it harmlessly detonates in there. dampening the explosion.

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