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* Harley Quinn's motorbike is available in the console version of ''LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes'' by using a cheat code. |
* Harley Quinn's motorbike is available in the console version of ''LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes'' by using a cheat code. |
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* The New 52 version of Harley Quinn appeared in The Squad DLC for ''LEGO Batman 3''. |
* The New 52 version of Harley Quinn appeared in The Squad DLC for ''LEGO Batman 3''. |
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− | * In ''LEGO Batman 3'' and '' |
+ | * In ''LEGO Batman 3'' and ''LEGO Dimensions'', Tara Strong reprised her role from the ''Batman: Arkham'' series and several DC properties. In addition, she also voiced [[Poison Ivy]] in ''LEGO Batman 3'' and is also set to her role as [[Raven]] from ''Teen Titans'' and ''Teen Titans Go!'' in ''[[LEGO Dimensions]]''. |
* Her [[76035 Jokerland]] variant is based on her outfit on the cover of ''Harley Quinn #1'' in the New 52, but oddly uses a jester hat, which she no longer wears in the New 52 comics. |
* Her [[76035 Jokerland]] variant is based on her outfit on the cover of ''Harley Quinn #1'' in the New 52, but oddly uses a jester hat, which she no longer wears in the New 52 comics. |
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− | * She is one of the three female villains that appear in the storyline in [[LEGO Batman: The Video Game]], along [[Catwoman]] and |
+ | * She is one of the three female villains that appear in the storyline in [[LEGO Batman: The Video Game]], along [[Catwoman]] and Poison Ivy. In the comics, they were the team called the Gotham City Sirens. |
== Gallery of Variants == |
== Gallery of Variants == |
Revision as of 00:27, 10 June 2016
- This article is about Harley Quinn in costume. For out of costume, see Dr. Harleen Quinzel.
- "You wanna play? Okay. Let's play."
- ―Harley Quinn's soundbite in LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes
Harley Quinn, or Dr. Harleen Quinzel, is a minifigure originally from the Batman theme who works alongside The Joker and on occasion, her friend Poison Ivy. Harley returned for the Super Heroes theme in 2012.
Description
Original Batman Variation
Harley Quinn was the first minifigure to use the jester hat, and she is currently still the only one to have it with red on the right side, black on the left side, and with both balls at the end of the hat tails white. Harley's face is a standard white minifigure head with a black, pointed harlequin mask covering her blue eyes. Harley's mouth has black lips with a very small hint of dark red, and yellowed teeth are exposed through a menacing grin. Harley's torso is double-sided. On the front, right under her neck is a clown bib with three break-offs, each ending in white balls. Harley has a checker board pattern on her torso to add to the jester effect; her upper right-hand corner is black, her upper left-hand corner is red, her lower left-hand corner is also red, and her lower right hand corner is black. Harley's torso is also decorated with white lines to give her a feminine shape. This design continues on Harley's back, but the checker board pattern is reversed. Harley's right arm is black, her left one is red, and both end in white hands. Her hips are red with black printing on the front of her left side. Her left leg is also black, but with two red ♦'s at the center of her leg. Harley's right leg is red and has three black ♦'s coming from the top. This variant, as with most of the minifigures from the Batman line is based upon and strongly resembles its counterpart from the '90s TV show, Batman: The Animated Series.
Super Heroes
For her return appearance in Super Heroes (in 6857 The Dynamic Duo Funhouse Escape), Harley has been redesigned. She sports the same red/black jester hat with white balls at the ends, but the rest of her minifigure has been redesigned. Harley's head is still coloured white, but now has a double sided face. Both sides have the same black mask with redesigned eyes (which are now Black and more realistic, rather than light blue circles). But, her expression changes between the two sides; one side has her lips in a mischievous grin (similar to Catwoman and Poison Ivy's). The other side has an open mouth showing of her teeth (which are now white, rather than yellow) in an angry expression. Harley's clothing now has a more angular appearance with her clown bib having triangular ends, rather than rounded, that still end in small white balls. Harley has the same red/black checkerboard pattern, but her feminine lines are now are darker red rather than white. Harley's arms and legs follow the same pattern as they did before, but the pattern now extends to her hands with her right one being red and her left being black. Harley's legs have changed very little, but the black line on her hip now extends slightly farther down than before. Harley still has the same pattern on her legs with three ♦'s on her right leg and two on her left. The ♦'s are now smaller and slightly farther apart. The ♦ pattern on her left leg now start at the top rather than the bottom.
Jokerland
This variant is based on Harley's roller derby outfit in the Harley Quinn series in the New 52 comics. She does not have a complete jester's costume. Her arms are bare, and she wears mismatched gloves, red on her right, black on her left. Her costume is divided in four sections, alternating in red and black. Harley wears red and black boots and a jester's hat, and she also has a jingle bell necklace. She has dark makeup around her eyes instead of a domino mask. She has two expressions, one angry, and one grinning.
The Squad
This variant is based on Harley's design in the New 52 Suicide Squad series, where her colors are red and dark blue. She reuses the Jokerland variant's face, and the Zombie Cheerleader's hair, with the left side being dark blue, and the right side being red. Her torso shows a striped red-and-blue laced corset with some skin visible at the top. Her arms are white to represent bare skin, and her hands match her hair on their respective sides, representing gloves. Her legs continue the pattern, with her left leg being blue with a red boot, and her right leg being the opposite. Once again, she is equipped with a mallet, which can connect to her motorcycle.
In the video games
In LEGO Batman: The Videogame, Harley Quinn is identical to her appearance in 7886 The Batcycle: Harley Quinn's Hammer Truck, but her mallet is slightly larger.
As the Harley Quinn minifigure and video game were to be released in the same year, a less detailed version appeared in preliminary game shots of LEGO Batman. Notably, a black and white picture of Harley's preliminary game version appears on Joker's bulletin board after one of his villain levels are completed.
Harley is able to double-jump and open doors which require female villains. She is armed with her mallet and a handgun.
Harley reappears in LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes with her appearance from 6857 The Dynamic Duo Funhouse Escape. She has acrobatics which allow her to swing on poles, double jump, and climb blue and white checkered walls. She carries a hammer which can be thrown and act as a boomerang. It can be stuck in Robin's acrobat sockets and used as a pole to swing on when it is.
Background
Dr. Harleen Quinzel was a psychiatrist interning at Arkham Asylum, having been fascinated in studying the Joker. During their sessions, Quinzel fell madly in love with the Joker, breaking him out of Arkham several times and having her psychiatric license revoked. She then re-invented herself as Harley Quinn, sidekick and lover of the Joker. Besides the Joker, Harley Quinn also works with Poison Ivy, with whom she is close friends. She is a skilled gymnast as well as having psychiatric knowledge. She refers to the Joker as "Mister J" or her pet name "Puddin'" rather than by his title. In the New 52, she joined the Squad and had been in a romantic relationship with Deadshot.
In LEGO Batman
In LEGO Batman: The Videogame's story, Harley Quinn was an important part of The Joker's group, which also consisted of Killer Moth, Mad Hatter, and The Scarecrow.
Harley and The Joker lured Commissioner Gordon to an old fairground where they captured him. When Batman arrived to rescue Gordon, The Joker ordered Harley to attack Batman while The Joker made his escape. After she was defeated, Harley was placed in a Police Van, where she was held until later when she was rescued by The Joker and Killer Moth. Killer Moth was attracted to the flood-lights on the arriving Batwing, a sight of which caused Harley and The Joker to run to the Gotham Cathedral, where they set up their laughing gas. When The Dynamic Duo and Police Officers arrived, Robin opened a window to gain entry. Harley jumped out, knocking off several Henchmen. Harley was defeated with large water guns on the back of police vans. Batman and Robin chased Harley to the top of the Cathedral where she and The Joker hid in giant bells. Once they were discovered by Batman, The Joker summoned his helicopter for protection, but once the helicopter was destroyed, it destroyed the platform which Harley and The Joker were on, knocking Harley unconscious. The Joker then attacked the Dynamic Duo, successfully defeating them with his Joy-Buzzer, knocking them unconscious. Harley was revived by the time Batman was. Batman threw a batarang at the giant bells which disturbed the bats in the tower who attacked Harley and The Joker who were then arrested by Commissioner Gordon and sent back to Arkham Asylum.
In LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes
- "You stay away from Mister J"
- ―Harley Quinn in LEGO Batman 2
Harley Quinn returns for LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes. She is still The Joker's sidekick and helps him steal the Man of the Year award from Bruce Wayne, and sits at Lex Luthor's table while with The Penguin, The Riddler, and Two-Face while Joker gives his "acceptance speech". When Batman and Robin arrive, Harley covers for the other four villains while they flee through the stage's trapdoor.
She is later freed from Arkham Asylum by The Joker along with The Penguin, Catwoman, Two-Face, Poison Ivy, The Riddler, and Bane. She attempts to escape the Asylum with Two-Face and Riddler on Two-Face's truck, but they are defeated. However, she and Poison Ivy can be seen hijacking a police van during Batman and Commissioner Gordon's conversation with an unidentified character driving it away.
After the massive Arkham Asylum breakout, Harley escapes to Gotham Funland and can be purchased for 125,000 studs after she is defeated.
Her hammer truck is a playable vehicle, and a "Harley Quinn bike" is available with downloadable content from ShopTo or by reaching 100% completion.
In LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham
- "Dun Nuh Nuh Nuh Nuh Nuh Dun Nuh Nuh Nuh Nuh Nuh HARLEY!!!!!"
- ―Harley Quinn in LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham
Harley Quinn once again appears in LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham, though her role in the story is comparatively smaller, playing no part in the main plot. During the credits, she appears to Batman and Robin as the climb a seemingly endless building, poking her head out of a window to comment on how Joker didn't take her into space.
In the Hall of Doom, Harley is a quest giver, asking for a crash test dummy for her bike. Upon reception of said dummy, she will reward the player with a gold brick. Upon returning to the Hall of Doom, Harley has set up a shop - Harley Quinn's 100% Good Time Shrink Clinic. She will list three characters, Nightwing, Booster Gold & Skeets, and Killer Moth. After finding and leading the trio to her, her Character Token will be unlocked, allowing the player to purchase her as a playable character. An achievement/trophy can be unlocked, entitled New Queens of Crime, for setting both Free Play characters as Poison Ivy and Harley Quinn; a reference to their regular partnership in both the comics, and the animated series from which she originates.
Appearances
- 7886 The Batcycle: Harley Quinn's Hammer Truck (Batman)
- 6857 The Dynamic Duo Funhouse Escape (Super Heroes)
- 71229 DC Team Pack (Super Heroes)
- 76035 Jokerland (Jokerland)
- 76053 Gotham City Cycle Chase (The Squad)
Movies
Video Game Appearances
- LEGO Batman: The Videogame
- LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes
- LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham
- LEGO Dimensions
Notes
- Harley Quinn's motorbike is available in the console version of LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes by using a cheat code.
- The New 52 version of Harley Quinn appeared in The Squad DLC for LEGO Batman 3.
- In LEGO Batman 3 and LEGO Dimensions, Tara Strong reprised her role from the Batman: Arkham series and several DC properties. In addition, she also voiced Poison Ivy in LEGO Batman 3 and is also set to her role as Raven from Teen Titans and Teen Titans Go! in LEGO Dimensions.
- Her 76035 Jokerland variant is based on her outfit on the cover of Harley Quinn #1 in the New 52, but oddly uses a jester hat, which she no longer wears in the New 52 comics.
- She is one of the three female villains that appear in the storyline in LEGO Batman: The Video Game, along Catwoman and Poison Ivy. In the comics, they were the team called the Gotham City Sirens.
Gallery of Variants
Minifigure
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Videogame
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Gallery
References