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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.
Kevin Conroy
Batman (voice)
Melissa Rauch
Harley Quinn (voice)
Paget Brewster
Poison Ivy (voice)
Loren Lester
Nightwing (voice)
Kevin Michael Richardson
Jason Woodrue (voice)
Eric Bauza
Wesley (voice)
Trevor Devall
Bobby Liebowitz (voice)
John DiMaggio
Sarge Steel (voice)
Robin Atkin Downes
Rhino (voice)
Rob Paulsen
Harold Goldblum (voice)
Mindy Sterling
Project Supervisor (voice)
Bruce Timm
Booster Gold (voice)
Director
Sam Liu
Characters
Bob Kane
Characters
Marv Wolfman
Characters
Len Wein
Characters
Bill Finger
Characters
Paul Dini
Characters
Dan Jurgens
Characters
Bernie Wrightson
Characters
George Pérez
Characters, Screenplay, Story
Bruce Timm
Screenplay
James Krieg
August 28, 2017
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WHO IS THIS FOR?
_Batman and Harley Quinn_ isn't just tonally inconsistent from act to act, it's tonally inconsistent from **second to second**. Wildly inappropriate for children, too crass and silly for adults. Obscure lore and reference only DC-familiars will pick up on, but also completely out of character moments and scenes that will never fly with that same crowd. Both is and isn't set in the cult-classic _Batman: The Animated Series_ Universe? Goes to the effort of getting DC voice alum Paget Brewster and the most famous Batman voice of all time, Kevin Conroy, but is stuck with Annoying-In-The-Wrong-Way Melissa Rauch to play Harley, who has never voiced the character before, and hopefully never will again.
But sadly, it's better than most animated superhero movies we're seeing these days.
_Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._