It’s not going to disturb any adults, and kids over the age of 10 or 11 should be fine with it, but it didn’t sit well with censors and parent groups of the time. It’s not The Texas Chainsaw Massacre or Zack Snyder Presents: Batman’s Famous Murders, but it’s got some upsetting scenes, visceral violence, and mature themes. It’s intense for a kid’s movie, but in the way that something like Return to Oz is intense. Here’s a review of each figure from Hasbro’s 2000 Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker toy line.Ģ000 Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker Toy Line Overviewīatman Beyond: Return of the Joker (which I will now abbreviate to ROTJ, because that acronym has never been used for anything else, ever) was a direct-to-video movie released in 2000. I’m here to take an in-depth look at the toy line we actually got for Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker, and there’s neither a werehyena nor an especially large clown in sight. You’d think this colorful cast of circus-themed horror weirdos would make for an incredible toy line done in the Kenner-disguised-as-Hasbro style.
Woof – an honest-to-god cyberpunk werehyena.Ghoul – a Halloween pumpkin man in a witch hat.