Instead of a court jester theme to go with the "harlequin" and The Joker, she looks like some punky teenager. :< I don't like it. I'd rather the jester suit.
I never liked Quinn. It's as if the animators in charge of the Batman cartoon just "tacked her on" as a sidekick to make the Joker more interesting. The problem is, the Joker was already interesting enough, and he didn't need a sidekick to begin with (We also must consider that the Joker wasn't the 'sidekick' type of guy. He may use pawns, but he'd end up killing or disposing of them once he's through.)
I never liked Quinn. It's as if the animators in charge of the Batman cartoon just "tacked her on" as a sidekick to make the Joker more interesting. The problem is, the Joker was already interesting enough, and he didn't need a sidekick to begin with (We also must consider that the Joker wasn't the 'sidekick' type of guy. He may use pawns, but he'd end up killing or disposing of them once he's through.)
I never liked Quinn. It's as if the animators in charge of the Batman cartoon just "tacked her on" as a sidekick to make the Joker more interesting. The problem is, the Joker was already interesting enough, and he didn't need a sidekick to begin with (We also must consider that the Joker wasn't the 'sidekick' type of guy. He may use pawns, but he'd end up killing or disposing of them once he's through.)
Actually, they show this sometimes in the animated series. Joker ends up beating her sometimes.
Harley works mainly for the reason that she's a delusional girl who thinks the Joker's love for her is 95% if not 100 alot of the time Though it's really somewhere around the 50-50 mark. Sometimes they seem like good friends, and sometimes it gets more realistic to Joker's character.