Batman and Nightwing are forced to team with the Joker's sometimes-girlfriend Harley Quinn to stop a global threat brought about by Poison Ivy and Jason Woodrue, the Floronic Man.Batman and Nightwing are forced to team with the Joker's sometimes-girlfriend Harley Quinn to stop a global threat brought about by Poison Ivy and Jason Woodrue, the Floronic Man.Batman and Nightwing are forced to team with the Joker's sometimes-girlfriend Harley Quinn to stop a global threat brought about by Poison Ivy and Jason Woodrue, the Floronic Man.
- Awards
- 2 nominations total
- Batman
- (voice)
- Harley Quinn
- (voice)
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- Poison Ivy
- (voice)
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- Nightwing
- (voice)
- Wesley
- (voice)
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- Bobby Liebowitz
- (voice)
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- Swamp Thing
- (voice)
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- Rhino
- (voice)
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- Harold Goldblum
- (voice)
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- Project Supervisor
- (voice)
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- Booster Gold
- (voice)
Featured reviews
That is about the most positive thing i can say. The movie is drawn in the style of the old animated series - and the style does hold up well.
In terms of characters - i really cannot say much, because i am not into comics and my knowledge of those characters does not go beyond having occasionally watched some of the batman and justice league shows.
I like the design of Harley and Poisen. I guess the tree guy was meant to be menacing, but i never felt like he was. He was just a strong guy made of wood.
To me - Batman felt a little out of character. I did not know he would kind of conscript a criminal in his investigations. But then again - i am not really familiar with him.
All in all - it did not feel like a feature length "movie" - but rather like an extended Saturday show. Probably a must have for a completionist - but quite forgettable otherwise.
The best part was definitely the Nightwing and Harley scenes, and when Batman finds them. Another plus is Kevin Michael Richardson's voice acting - excellent, as usual.
An overly long music and dance scene was a bit ridiculous, but not as ridiculous as the ending itself.
Overall a refreshing break from the doom and gloom of the other animated movies leading up to and following this movie. Not the worst, but not the best either.
The script writing was meager and kept going from serious to gag. I wasn't sure what this movie wanted to be. It could have been both but it just switched it up too fast and often. The plot was pretty generic and there were a lot of OOC moments for some of the characters. I could have given this movie much more credit but sadly the abrupt and anti-climatic ending made me seal the deal. This movie was okay, not great.
To prevent being a complete sour puss I will add what I did like about the movie. I loved the animation style, it made me feel very nostalgic.Some of the jokes were pretty funny and I did enjoy the fight scenes.There's also a fair amount of easter eggs referring to Adam West his Batman. So should you watch this movie? My answer is yes, because this is just my opinion and you might like it either way ;)
One way you might be able to enjoy 'Batman & Harley Quinn' more is if you just look at it as a really long "lost episode" of BTAS, not an addition to the DC Animated Universe. That's what I found myself doing. I didn't love every single episode of BTAS (gasp!) but I did love the entire series overall. There are people who will trash this film, stating that it somehow destroyed their childhood, but honestly, if that's the case then they took it WAY too seriously. It was exactly what the title implied; a crazy hybrid story that intertwines Batman (and Nightwing) with a Harley Quinn story. My suggestion is this: if you are hankerin' for an animated film, want to be entertained and maybe kill 75 min., watch this quirky, sometimes shocking flick.
Lighten up people, or as a great clown once said..."Why so serious?!"
Did you know
- TriviaThe henchmen in the karaoke that send the milk over to Batman are dressed in the style of the 1960s Batman series Catwoman henchmen
- GoofsCaptain Clown from The Last Laugh (1992) couldn't be there because he was a robot who was destroyed in that episode. But one should note that this is not a direct sequel to Batman the Animated Series and has yet to be confirmed as part of the DCAU.
- Quotes
Harley Quinn: [in the Batmobile, after picking a fight with Bobby Leibowitz] Waited ten years to get that...
[Batman keeps silencing her with his finger]
Harley Quinn: I was just... But... He...
Batman: [pulls over] Pull a stupid stunt like that again, and I'm dumping you off at the nearest police station.
Harley Quinn: [very rebelliously] Oh, big whoop. "You're living under my roof. You play by my rules." Is that it? Newsflash, gruesome. You ain't my dad!
Batman: [appalled that Harley has just dared to talk back to him] This isn't a game, Harley. I need you to stay focused on the job at hand.
Harley Quinn: [still oblivious] Focus-schmocus. You know, I'm starting to rethink this whole deal. Here I am, helping you guys out, pro bono, I might add, and you got to go and get all mega control-freaky on me. "Do this. Don't do that! Sit up straight. Brush after every meal. Don't bite your toenails. Keep your knees together when you're wearing a dress."
Batman: [fed up with Harley's insults] Harley! There are lives at stake.
Harley Quinn: [resigned] Oh, my God! Yeah, yeah, the whole world's gonna plotz. I get it. I get it. You think I'm just some dizzy airhead that don't know nothin'. Do you know what I am?
Batman: My punishment for dropping out of med school.
- Crazy creditsThere is a sequence with Harley Quinn as Dr. Quinn after the credits.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Loren Lester: In His Own Voice (2017)
- SoundtracksDon't Pull Your Love
Written by Dennis Lambert (as Dennis Earle Lambert) and Brian Potter
Performed by Rob Paulsen
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- Batman and Harley Quinn
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- Budget
- $3,500,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $6,448
- Runtime1 hour 14 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1