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I know there’s dozens of Phantom Theater related topics out there but I felt like I needed to isolate this one for discussion sake.

Is there a correlation between Mark Hamill’s Joker and Richard Doyle’s Maestro?

When you listen to how each voice actor voices their respective characters, you can’t ignore the similarities.

It’s also worth noting that Batman: The Animated series debuted in 1992, which was the same year as Phantom Theater debuted Kings Island. I don’t know if it’s a coincidence, if both the characters’ voices were based off theatrical individuals, or if there’s something deeper to that.

Thoughts?

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I've had the original Phantom Theater queue audio playing basically on repeat these last few weeks and I think I see — or rather hear — what you're hearing. The biggest similarity that I can tell is that both actors are portraying characters that have gone mad and are reflecting that in their voices. I don't know if there's a specific reference or not, but it does feel like there could be. The connection of both Maestro and the Joker being theatrical individuals is a nice catch!

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