
Harley Quinn
About
Harley Quinn: the animated series that follows the former Joker’s girlfriend as she builds her own criminal empire in Gotham.
After breaking free from the Joker’s manipulative grip, Harley Quinn launches her own crime syndicate in Gotham City. With Poison Ivy as her right‑hand and a colorful crew of DC misfits—Clayface, Doctor Psycho, King Shark, and Sy Borgman—she seeks respect and power while battling her own past. The show mixes irreverent humor with dark, mature themes, exploring Harley’s journey toward autonomy and her evolving relationship with Ivy.
What to know
- Each episode lasts roughly 23 minutes with a single, self‑contained story.
- The series features a blend of action, comedy, and fantasy elements.
- Harley’s voice is provided by Kaley Cuoco; the Joker is voiced by Alan Tudyk.
- The show contains adult language, violence, and occasional gore.
- The tone is dark yet heavily driven by witty dialogue and slapstick humor.
- Harley’s relationship with Poison Ivy is central and develops from friendship to romance.
- The animation style is vibrant and stylized, matching the over‑the‑top tone.
- Each season adds new characters from the wider DC Universe, deepening the narrative.
Watch if
If you enjoy smart, darkly comedic animated shows that blend superhero antics with genuine character growth—especially those that reimagine familiar villains with a fresh perspective—Harley Quinn will offer you a quick‑fire, high‑energy ride through Gotham’s underbelly.
Skip if
If you prefer light‑hearted, family‑friendly cartoons, or if you’re averse to mature language, intense violence, or complex character arcs that involve psychological depth, this series is likely not for you.
Premise Overview
Character Ensemble
Tone & Style
Themes Explored
Audience Reception
Seasonal Progression
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