

Harley Quinn
Harley Quinn has finally broken things off once and for all with the Joker. Now, she's trying to make it on her own as the criminal Queenpin of Gotham City, with help from Poison Ivy and a ragtag crew of DC castoffs.
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Plot Summary
This adult animated series follows Harley Quinn after her breakup with the Joker. Now on her own, Harley endeavors to become Gotham's most infamous supervillain, leading the Gotham City Sirens and trying to earn a seat at the Legion of Doom. The series depicts her often chaotic and violent journey of self-discovery and criminal enterprise.
Critical Reception
The series has been lauded for its adult humor, dark comedy, and faithful, yet subversive, portrayal of DC Comics characters, particularly Harley Quinn herself. It's praised for its animation style, voice acting, and willingness to tackle mature themes with a comedic edge.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its R-rated humor and surprising emotional depth.
- Lauded for its sharp writing and excellent voice performances, especially Kaley Cuoco as Harley.
- Appreciated for its vibrant animation and unique take on the DC universe.
Google audience: Audiences generally love the show's adult humor, its fresh take on Harley Quinn's character, and the overall chaotic fun it provides. Many appreciate the show's willingness to be violent and irreverent, while also showing moments of character growth.
Awards & Accolades
None notable for major awards.
Fun Fact
The show's creative team intentionally pushed boundaries to ensure it was distinctly for adults, aiming for a level of violence and profanity not typically seen in mainstream superhero adaptations.
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