episode aired, the Cattle Baron Casino in Henderson Nevada (just outside of Las The casino remains active and employs a joker/clown-themed decor much.
This Cattle Baron Casino Belt Buckle is still in mint condition, and is still in the sealed plastic wrap. The Cattle Baron Casino was a casino in Henderson, Nevada.
The Joker breaks the fourth wall through his messages to the viewer: "Exit stage left Shortly after escaping from the guard at Arkam, The Joker says, "what a maroon" which is one of Bugs Bunny's favorite insults. This term actually sums up the episode: the Joker goes wild on a casino. The casino and the episode is named Joker's Wild. The Joker's destruction of a television was taken from Batman , as was the threat to rip Cameron Kaiser's lungs out. This is a gambling term that refers to a joker that is a wild card. Showing all 11 items. However this also pays tribute to a Batman episode, also titled "The Joker is Wild. Clear your history.{/INSERTKEYS}{/PARAGRAPH} The Joker steals a prop Jokermobile, and as he drives away, he removes a sign from the windshield which reads "Wan the cirin gnal Jokernocile. The Joker hums the "Looney Tunes" theme music at the beginning. Share this page:. When Poison Ivy tells Joker to change the channel, he replies "Duh, nope, nope, nope, don't wanna" in an imitation of another Looney Tunes character, Beaky Buzzard. Jack Nicholson plays Jack Torrance who is working on a book but it is revealed he has typed nothing but "All work and no play makes Jack a very dull boy. Edit page. At the end, the actual music complete with a cameo by Bugs Bunny is heard on a TV. At first he seems insulted but then grins and quotes "All work and no play". {PARAGRAPH}{INSERTKEYS}Sign In. In addition, Dini's script also stated that by the time in which the episode's events took place, Kaiser is in his early forties. After Joker arrives at the casino he is mistaken for an employee. He is handed a box of poker chips and cash. This is a direct reference to the horror movie "The Shining". He was the model for Concord Condor in 'Tiny Toon Adventures,' which shared much of its creative team with this series.