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|Title = Mad Hatter
 
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|Accessories = Green Top Hat<br />Hand gun
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|Years = [[2008]], [[2012]], [[2014]]
|Appearances = ''[[LEGO Batman: The Video Game]]<br />[[LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes]]''
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|Appearances = ''[[LEGO Batman: The Video Game]]''<br />''[[LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes]]''<br>''[[LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham]]''
 
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{{Quote|Mad? Me? Oh, very well then.|Mad Hatter's soundbite in ''[[LEGO Batman 2]]''}}
 
{{Quote|Mad? Me? Oh, very well then.|Mad Hatter's soundbite in ''[[LEGO Batman 2]]''}}
   
'''Mad Hatter''' or '''Jervis Tetch''' is a super-villain and enemy of {{m|Batman}}. who often works as a thief, obsessed with stealing hats to finish his collection of headwear.
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'''Mad Hatter''', or '''Jervis Tetch''', is a super-villain and enemy of {{m|Batman}}. He often works as a thief, obsessed with stealing hats to finish his collection of head-wear. He is known for his mind-control technology.
   
== Background ==
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== Description ==
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Mad Hatter has a large, green top-hat with a darker green band going around the funnel. A yellow tag sticks up from under the band. In ''LEGO Batman'' it reads 10/6, but this detail was removed for ''LEGO Batman 2''. He has, long, slanted, light brown eyebrows and buck teeth. He wears a green jacket which opens more as the torso goes downwards, first revealing the top of a white, button-up shirt, then a large, red-bow tie, and finally a vest checkered with two different shades of purple. Hatter has yellow gloves and orange legs. On the portable versions of ''LEGO Batman'', he has short legs.
Jervis Tetch became obsessed with the lunacy of ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'' and its sequel ''Through the Looking Glass'', especially the chapter ''A Mad Tea Party'', to the point where he believed himself to be a reincarnation of a character known as ''The Mad Hatter''. Jervis Tetch became a thief known as The Mad Hatter to finish his collection of headwear. He is also known for his hypnotizing and kidnapping schemes. He was known to have worked with [[Hush]] once.
 
   
 
In ''[[LEGO Batman: The Videogame]]'', the Mad Hatter is a boss and a playable character. He carries a small handgun, can double jump (due to a propeller built into his hat), and use mind control on certain targets or to open certain doors. He is unlockable for purchase after the level, ''The Joker's Home Turf''.
== In the video games ==
 
In ''[[LEGO Batman: The Videogame]]'', The Mad Hatter is a boss and a playable character. He carries a small handgun, and he can double jump (due to a propeller built into his hat) and use mind control on certain targets. He is unlockable for purchase after the level, ''The Joker's Home Turf''.
 
   
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He also has two playable vehicles, Mad Hatter's Steamboat and Mad Hatter's Glider. Other than roam around in their respective environments, water and sky, and in the glider's case, shoot lasers, they have no abilities.
He is in ''[[LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes]]'', near Gotham city theater, and when defeated is available to purchase. He costs 100,000 studs.
 
   
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On the Nintendo DS version, he is able to go through chutes and drop bombs to destroy silver objects.
=== Role in ''LEGO Batman'' ===
 
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In the video game's story, The Mad Hatter was a part of [[The Joker]]'s group, which also consisted of [[Killer Moth]], [[Scarecrow]], and [[Harley Quinn]]. Mad Hatter traveled to the factory where The Red Hood transformed into The Joker to retrieve special chemicals for The Joker. While investigating, [[Batman (Minifigure)|Batman]] and [[Robin]] came across and defeated The Mad Hatter. He was sent him back to [[7785 Arkham Asylum|Arkham Asylum]].
 
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In ''LEGO Batman 2'', both of these abilities are removed. He now uses just a melee attack and can jump no higher than Batman.
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== Background ==
 
Jervis Tetch became obsessed with the lunacy of ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'' and its sequel, ''Through the Looking Glass'', especially the chapter ''A Mad Tea Party'', to the point where he believed himself to be a reincarnation of a character known as ''The Mad Hatter''. Jervis Tetch became a thief known as Mad Hatter to finish his collection of headgear. He is also known for his hypnotizing and kidnapping schemes.
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=== In the Video Games ===
 
In the video game's story, the Mad Hatter was a part of [[the Joker]]'s group, which also consisted of [[Killer Moth]], [[the Scarecrow]], and [[Harley Quinn]]. Mad Hatter traveled to the factory where The [[Red Hood]] transformed into The Joker to retrieve special chemicals for The Joker. While investigating, [[Batman (Minifigure)|Batman]] and [[Robin]] came across and defeated The Mad Hatter. He was sent back to [[7785 Arkham Asylum|Arkham Asylum]].
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On the console versions of ''[[LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes]]'', Mad Hatter is a playable character. He doesn't play any role in the main story. Mad Hatter appears outside Gotham Theatre after Asylum breakout and can be purchased after defeating upon him for 100,000 studs. He doesn't have special abilities.
   
=== Role in ''LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes'' ===
 
 
On the portable version, The Mad Hatter appears as a boss in the level ''Arkham Asylum''. His minikit can be found on the same level by using a super-strong aquatic character such as [[Aquaman]] or [[Killer Croc]] to break the door of an underwater cell containing it. He costs 60,000 studs.
 
On the portable version, The Mad Hatter appears as a boss in the level ''Arkham Asylum''. His minikit can be found on the same level by using a super-strong aquatic character such as [[Aquaman]] or [[Killer Croc]] to break the door of an underwater cell containing it. He costs 60,000 studs.
   
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In ''[[LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham]]'', Mad Hatter, along with [[Deadshot]] and [[Deathstroke]], can be unlocked during free play, in the mission "Big Trouble in Little Gotham".
== Notes ==
 
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* His hat design is similar to the 1951 Walt Disney's Mad Hatter with the label on the side of the hat.
 
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== Gallery of Variants ==
* In a cutscene he is shown petting a rabbit, based upon the Rabbit in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
 
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* Though he is shorter than [[The Penguin]] in the Batman franchise, in [[LEGO Batman: The Videogame]] he has standard legs on consoles and PSP, but on Nintendo DS he was featured with shorter legs.
 
 
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* His face is similar to [[Peter Pettigrew]] from [[4766 Graveyard Duel]], but without a mustache.
 
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== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==
* [[LEGO Batman: The Videogame]]
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* ''[[LEGO Batman: The Videogame]]''
* [[LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes]]
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* ''[[LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes]]''
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* ''[[LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham]]
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* ''[[The Lego Batman Movie]]'' (Hat only)
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* ''[[LEGO DC Super-Villains]] ''(DLC)
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== Notes ==
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* He and [[Killer Moth]] are the only minifigures from [[Batman (Theme)|Batman]] theme who has the same design in [[LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes]] and [[LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham]].
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* He is one of the few characters to have been in all three LEGO Batman games, but not be made into a minifigure. (Along with [[Hush]] and [[Huntress]])
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* In ''[[The LEGO Batman Movie]]'', even though Mad Hatter does not appear in the film, his hypnotizing hat is spotted in the Batcave.
   
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
 
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MadHatter_2.jpg|The Mad Hatter with his eyes squinted
 
MadHatter_2.jpg|The Mad Hatter with his eyes squinted
hatter.jpg|The Mad Hatter's glider
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Revision as of 12:22, 13 July 2019

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This minifigure has only appeared in video game(s)
Although this article is about an official minifigure, it never existed in physical form or appeared in any official LEGO sets.

"Mad? Me? Oh, very well then."
―Mad Hatter's soundbite in LEGO Batman 2

Mad Hatter, or Jervis Tetch, is a super-villain and enemy of Batman. He often works as a thief, obsessed with stealing hats to finish his collection of head-wear. He is known for his mind-control technology.

Description

Mad Hatter has a large, green top-hat with a darker green band going around the funnel. A yellow tag sticks up from under the band. In LEGO Batman it reads 10/6, but this detail was removed for LEGO Batman 2. He has, long, slanted, light brown eyebrows and buck teeth. He wears a green jacket which opens more as the torso goes downwards, first revealing the top of a white, button-up shirt, then a large, red-bow tie, and finally a vest checkered with two different shades of purple. Hatter has yellow gloves and orange legs. On the portable versions of LEGO Batman, he has short legs.

In LEGO Batman: The Videogame, the Mad Hatter is a boss and a playable character. He carries a small handgun, can double jump (due to a propeller built into his hat), and use mind control on certain targets or to open certain doors. He is unlockable for purchase after the level, The Joker's Home Turf.

He also has two playable vehicles, Mad Hatter's Steamboat and Mad Hatter's Glider. Other than roam around in their respective environments, water and sky, and in the glider's case, shoot lasers, they have no abilities.

On the Nintendo DS version, he is able to go through chutes and drop bombs to destroy silver objects.

In LEGO Batman 2, both of these abilities are removed. He now uses just a melee attack and can jump no higher than Batman.

Background

Jervis Tetch became obsessed with the lunacy of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and its sequel, Through the Looking Glass, especially the chapter A Mad Tea Party, to the point where he believed himself to be a reincarnation of a character known as The Mad Hatter. Jervis Tetch became a thief known as Mad Hatter to finish his collection of headgear. He is also known for his hypnotizing and kidnapping schemes.

In the Video Games

In the video game's story, the Mad Hatter was a part of the Joker's group, which also consisted of Killer Moth, the Scarecrow, and Harley Quinn. Mad Hatter traveled to the factory where The Red Hood transformed into The Joker to retrieve special chemicals for The Joker. While investigating, Batman and Robin came across and defeated The Mad Hatter. He was sent back to Arkham Asylum.

On the console versions of LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes, Mad Hatter is a playable character. He doesn't play any role in the main story. Mad Hatter appears outside Gotham Theatre after Asylum breakout and can be purchased after defeating upon him for 100,000 studs. He doesn't have special abilities.

On the portable version, The Mad Hatter appears as a boss in the level Arkham Asylum. His minikit can be found on the same level by using a super-strong aquatic character such as Aquaman or Killer Croc to break the door of an underwater cell containing it. He costs 60,000 studs.

In LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham, Mad Hatter, along with Deadshot and Deathstroke, can be unlocked during free play, in the mission "Big Trouble in Little Gotham".

Gallery of Variants

Appearances

Notes

Gallery