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To me, this would be a 5-star episode if not for the incontrovertible continuity error in the third act when Batman's fighting off the Joker's goons with Ivy's Rosebud in the background AFTER Harley and Ivy having already left in the car.
So, adding up to: - Defining the origin of Mr. Freeze - Creating Harley - Putting Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill as the most legendary voices of the iconic characters - Creating the dynamic duo of Harley and Ivy Suffice to say, this show is the foundation of what we have as Batman to this day and I love it!
In all seriousness, if I pulled up and saw two women made up like that I’d probably be at a loss for words. Wolf whistling would be the last thing I’d do.
@Josiah Nurse that doesn’t necessarily mean anything, if joker was careless and left his socks laying out where they could get them. Obviously, nobody cleans the hideout except Harley, so that explains how the joker misplaced them in the first place
Fun fact at the end of the last episode of season 2 of Harley Quinn when Harley and Ivy were in the vehicle to escape Gordan and the cops, the vehicle that they ride in is the exact same vehicle that they ride on to in the Harley and Ivy episode of Batman The Animated series.
Overall it's probably the most internally influential B:TAS episode, period. (barring episodes that introduced popular new characters like Harley, of course)
Ya but they’re bad guys. Bad guys have no common sense in this movies. A reaction from any real man upon seeing these two pass by is to avert their eyes and pretend they didn’t see anything.
2:46 interesting that this version of Ivy has this crossbow thing on her arm, I guess later versions just didnt needed it because of the whole plant based super powers
@@manuliza6420 I mean, the only superpower shown in BTAS is her immunity to toxins. Before this episode, Poison Ivy was just a herbology whiz. She doesn't even have naturally poisonous lips, she has to glaze them with a plant-based substance.
Over time the series meant to show that due to all the repeated exposure to plant based toxins and chemicals she used as weapons, and use of vaccines to protect her from said chemicals caused Ivy to develop superpowers. (sorry for the long run-on sentence)
In the beginning Ivy did not really have super powers beyond her immunity to toxins. She used her scientific knowledge to create 'botanical weapons,' like how Iron Man and Batman use science to build gadgets. Later they gave her the ability to control plants when they were streamlining the DC because it was just getting way to complicated. Funny thing is that was also about the time they started pushing her into anti-hero.
This might be my favorite episode I’m biased as a sapphic, but it is. I particularly like how they show Harley having progress with her codependency, but she also regresses. Recovery is not a straight line.
Gotham Girls definitely deserves more of a following. The first two seasons were goofy and didn't have an over-arcing plot, but the third season was a major step up and featured a mystery story worthy of anything in the DCAU... even if it was non canon.
I honestly believe that had it not been for this episode, we never would have gotten the equally excellent Harley Quinn: The Animated Series. We owe this episode a lot of thanks.
@@candycover I think Kayley Cuoco is doing a fantastic job. Yes, she’s not doing the Brooklyn accent but she’s got the energy and personality down perfectly. While I know voice acting and live action are very different, I think Kayley Cuoco is a better Harley than Margot Robbie. Don’t get me wrong though, I do love both performances.
the designs in this episode are so on point and look especially good. it all looks a bit more streamlined, but not overboard like the redesigned season
I like to see a episode like this in a live action film with Margot Robie and Jessica Chastain as Harley and Ivy. I like this episode for good laugh and the team of Ivy and Harley. Joker looking for his socks makes me laugh so damn hard. This is the blueprint for the show Harley Quinn.
Fun Facts: The frat boys in the car are based on Bruce Timm, Ted Blackman and Eric Radomski The scene where Ivy reveals her car is a Batman '89 reference The vaccine Ivy gives to Harley is why she survives her fall in the Return of the Joker flashback
I liked the way The Joker screams in outrage when he reads the newspaper and sees the Harley and Poison Ivy have teamed up and are now the queens of crime.
i love how well its more platonic here that this episode started the big sister and/or the friend trying to get her away from her abusive ex relationship that Harley & Ivy are known for
This is, pardon the pun, where the seed was planted. Not just the Harley & Ivy duo, but where Harley Quinn begins huge strides in her character development that would continue through today, making her one of DC's most popular characters. Not bad for a throw-away henchwoman.
well think about it this way, The Joker was meant to originally be a 1 time character but his first impression stuck so well that he became a main antagonist, Harley just managed to also do that, though i would say it helped that she was in Joker's presence.
"oh ,What you gonna do spank us?" "That right pigs and here the padel" *pulls out a boozka* "Get im" My favourite lines in this episode. I know this an Unpopular opinon but I have always pefer Harley and ivy as friends and not as lovers.
This episode was lighting in a bottle! Anytime Paul " The Houdini" Dini and Bruce " The Grimm" Timm are involved, Adventure follows! I'm so glad they got to collaborate on the Harley and Ivy comics! ❤ Chefs Kiss!💋
Given that Harley was made specifically for the animated series, this is probably one of the episodes that cemented her as part of the Batman franchise. She had her moments before now, but this episode really made her popular as her own character, rather than just "Joker's lackey"
She's eating salad from her own non herbicide infested organic garden, not razing down dozens of plants and discarding any that don't look perfect. Remember, her thing is the WHOLE environment. No herbicide means no run off that later becomes acid rain to destroy all plants. Just an organic garden in her greenhouse that can make the few 'for consumption' plants. Not clear cutting forests for space needed for cattle grazing. It's only a few sustainable objects that can be used for food.
I love that we got to see the girls in civilian attire in this episode. Seeing them be more than just villains is always great. The episode where Harley tries to go straight, but a security tag on a dress pushes her over the edge was always a great tragicomedy imo.
I love in the DVD commentary for this episode there's a moment where Batman's been under the toxic water for a bit and the creators just started saying "Yeah, he's dead by now." "Yeah, he's dead..."
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This is one of those episodes that's just wall-to-wall character chemistry. Harley & Ivy are so good together you don't want it to end. Especially because the thing trying to end it is the Joker. With him, Harley is a sidekick at best, a punching bag at worst. With Ivy, she's unstoppable. It's to thank for the hilarious but legit foray into the nature of toxic relationships that is the Harley Quinn animated series.
I'm surprised Walter didn't highlight the introduction to Joker's abusive boyfriend tendencies. Before this episode, he treated Harley in a neutral or even positive way. He also didn't mention that Ivy injected Harley with her formula, which not only makes her immune to toxins but also highly agile. That's why in future episodes, she puts up an actual fight. Funny enough, just like Harley's origin, that plotpoint would be later adapted to the comics.
Amen. Definitely an episode that deserves to be on everyone's Top Ten. It doesn't matter where, as it could be argued for any spot within the top ten episodes but rest assured; it belongs there. A Must Watch.
Harley and Ivy are like twin sisters. They have such good relationship with each other,and have each other's back. They have their own spin-off series with each other.
Batman’s view on women in BTAS Ivy: Admit it, darling. You didn’t think two women were capable of bringing you down. Batman (seriously): Man or woman, a sick mind is capable of anything. Batman’s view on women in Batman Returns (Hits Catwoman) Catwoman (cries): How could you?! I’m a woman! Batman (flustered): I’m sorry! (tries to help her up and she one-ups him) Just one of many examples of animation being far more mature and nuanced than live-action.
One of my all-time personal favorites of Batman Tas. If you want a personal episode of Harley and Ivy that started it all, this is it. In my opinion this also shows how clever Harley could be on her own then that she doesn't need Joker all the time. While the same time there is also a sisterly love dynamic between Ivy and Harley, despite the fact that in the end Harley return to joker in other episodes.
i definitely think this was really a welcome touch for the franchise, as it gave Harley a lot more depth as she was becoming more popular with the fans, little did we know though that their friendship would "BLOOM" into more.
@@maldon3659 yeah, the fact that the police having blimps can throw a lot of people of when guesstimating the time period, in reality Batman is the one with the most advanced vehicles.
Even though Im not a fan of the Harley Show I like this episode. By establishing a solid friendship between two villains made the characters feel more real.
My favorite scene in this episode: Poison Ivy: Excuse me, boys, didn't your mommies tell you that's not the nice way to get a lady's attention? Frat Boy 1: Oh, and what are you gonna do? Spank us? Harley Quinn: That's right, pigs! (raises a grenade launcher) And here's the paddle!
Kudos to you for an entertaining Batman: The Animated Series episode review video!! I'm surprised you haven't included Harley and Ivy's team up appearance in the 'Batman and Harley Quinn' DC animated movie back in 2017. The main reason Bats teamed up with the Princess of Crime was for her help to locate Poison Ivy because her BFF was being lead down the wrong path by another plant-based super-villain in the movie.
What did everyone think of Harley and Ivy? Thoughts on the Harley Quinn show?
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Great team up episode between two great Batman villains.
And thus, a potential romance was born.
I certainly prefer their platonic relationship over the romantic relationship shown in HQ show. But their dynamic is always fun to watch.
To me, this would be a 5-star episode if not for the incontrovertible continuity error in the third act when Batman's fighting off the Joker's goons with Ivy's Rosebud in the background AFTER Harley and Ivy having already left in the car.
Personally... They're an AMAZING couple!
So, adding up to:
- Defining the origin of Mr. Freeze
- Creating Harley
- Putting Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill as the most legendary voices of the iconic characters
- Creating the dynamic duo of Harley and Ivy
Suffice to say, this show is the foundation of what we have as Batman to this day and I love it!
And from the sequel we get the best version of Batman meets Superman
Guys in car: Oh what are you going to do? Spank us? (Laughs)
Harley: That's right, pigs (pulls out a bazooka) And here's the paddle!
Damn
In all seriousness, if I pulled up and saw two women made up like that I’d probably be at a loss for words. Wolf whistling would be the last thing I’d do.
Gold. I can't tell you how much that made me laugh when I first heard it. There's SO much great comedy in this episode.
😂😂😂 *classic!!*
Always makes me laugh.
One of the best episodes ever.
It also had one of Alfred's best zingers: "Choosing a date for the weekend, sir?"
LOL!
"No man can take us prisoner." Then Harley and Ivy get busted by a lady cop. Good writing on Dini's part
Good ol' Renee Montoya!
@nemo pouncey okay?
@nemopouncey2797I don’t follow new Batman and Batman-related media. It’s too woke
All that's missing is her saying "I am no man."
@@gageperuti5519 that might have made it too on the nose. I appreciated the subtlety.
"Aren't you that plant girl, Poison Oakey?"
Ivy. Poison Ivy.
@@tylerwestbrook2392 lmao😂
This is where it all started :,))
I guess calling her the Venus Man-Trap would have been too heavyhanded.
There is one question that this episode failed to answer: what happened to the Joker’s socks?
Bud and lou probably ate them. Since nobody else bothered to feed the hyenas except Harley.
Even Lego DC Super Villians referenced that!
I knew this was the episode I was thinking of
@Josiah Nurse that doesn’t necessarily mean anything, if joker was careless and left his socks laying out where they could get them. Obviously, nobody cleans the hideout except Harley, so that explains how the joker misplaced them in the first place
@@Dhampir101980 that or the wash or dryer.
Fun fact at the end of the last episode of season 2 of Harley Quinn when Harley and Ivy were in the vehicle to escape Gordan and the cops, the vehicle that they ride in is the exact same vehicle that they ride on to in the Harley and Ivy episode of Batman The Animated series.
This episode is the reason we have the Harley Quinn show
The harley ivy ship.
Overall it's probably the most internally influential B:TAS episode, period. (barring episodes that introduced popular new characters like Harley, of course)
Ya but they’re bad guys. Bad guys have no common sense in this movies.
A reaction from any real man upon seeing these two pass by is to avert their eyes and pretend they didn’t see anything.
The opening of this episode is the same opening to Birds of Prey, which came out last year.
This is basically the first episode of Harley Queen.
“No man can take us prisoner!”
*crash*
“Alright, Ladies. Raise em.”
defeated by a loophole
Renee Montoya is great, it is awesome that she eventually becomes the superheroine The Question
Ivy should’ve read her Tolkien
Montoya: "I am no man."
@@Kentrc11 Is there an episode in JLU where Renee Oberjenois passes the mantle to Renee Montoya?
2:46 interesting that this version of Ivy has this crossbow thing on her arm, I guess later versions just didnt needed it because of the whole plant based super powers
So she wasn't a literal plant lady in this one?
@@manuliza6420 Not until the New Batman Adventures
@@manuliza6420 I mean, the only superpower shown in BTAS is her immunity to toxins. Before this episode, Poison Ivy was just a herbology whiz. She doesn't even have naturally poisonous lips, she has to glaze them with a plant-based substance.
Over time the series meant to show that due to all the repeated exposure to plant based toxins and chemicals she used as weapons, and use of vaccines to protect her from said chemicals caused Ivy to develop superpowers.
(sorry for the long run-on sentence)
In the beginning Ivy did not really have super powers beyond her immunity to toxins. She used her scientific knowledge to create 'botanical weapons,' like how Iron Man and Batman use science to build gadgets. Later they gave her the ability to control plants when they were streamlining the DC because it was just getting way to complicated. Funny thing is that was also about the time they started pushing her into anti-hero.
3:52
Ivy straight up kicked Joker in the family jewels
The Joker's reaction when he sees Harley and Ivy's crime spree in the newspaper is priceless.
I crack up everytime Joker screams
Forget Batman and Robin. THESE two are the best Dynamic Duo.
Facts
And the hottest mmmmm
Does this make them lesbians before it became the norm? Genuinely wondering here I don't have anything against it I think it's great
Facts
I loved this episode
This might be my favorite episode
I’m biased as a sapphic, but it is.
I particularly like how they show Harley having progress with her codependency, but she also regresses. Recovery is not a straight line.
The best girls of Batman together at last!
Did anyone notice the small ding sound when Ivy kicked Joker? Given his tone he gave shortly after, I don't think he was kicked in the gut. 😆
Lol
I love how they interlace Harley and Ivy's theme songs in the intro card. A literal metaphor.
I adore the Image of a Run-Down Joker in his Underwear, it's so cartooney
Paul Dini is a TRUE genius & a genuine fan of these beloved Batman characters.
Harley and Ivy lounging in t shirts is right up there in my top “👀” childhood moments right beside Chris Isaak’s Wicked Games music video.
Gotham Girls definitely deserves more of a following. The first two seasons were goofy and didn't have an over-arcing plot, but the third season was a major step up and featured a mystery story worthy of anything in the DCAU... even if it was non canon.
It is canon to the DCAU, the voice actors and Paul Dini confirmed that its canon to the DCAU
Platonic or romantic, Harley and Ivy are the definition of best friends 💕
The episode that mark's the start of their beautiful criminal friendship.
You just had to add "criminal" to that, huh? 😂😂😂
@@RDSArcade Well they're both Criminals. And their friendship first started as criminals. So yeah.
"Friendship" 😏
More like romance 😏
I honestly believe that had it not been for this episode, we never would have gotten the equally excellent Harley Quinn: The Animated Series. We owe this episode a lot of thanks.
@@candycover I think Kayley Cuoco is doing a fantastic job. Yes, she’s not doing the Brooklyn accent but she’s got the energy and personality down perfectly. While I know voice acting and live action are very different, I think Kayley Cuoco is a better Harley than Margot Robbie. Don’t get me wrong though, I do love both performances.
the designs in this episode are so on point and look especially good. it all looks a bit more streamlined, but not overboard like the redesigned season
I like to see a episode like this in a live action film with Margot Robie and Jessica Chastain as Harley and Ivy. I like this episode for good laugh and the team of Ivy and Harley. Joker looking for his socks makes me laugh so damn hard. This is the blueprint for the show Harley Quinn.
Legends say that to this day joker still searches for his socks
I love their relationship when they're evil besties
The episode that launched a thousand ships!!
That then turned canon.
@He Hate Me I liked her hairstyle
Fun Facts:
The frat boys in the car are based on Bruce Timm, Ted Blackman and Eric Radomski
The scene where Ivy reveals her car is a
Batman '89 reference
The vaccine Ivy gives to Harley is why she survives her fall in the Return of the Joker flashback
How did the vaccine help her survive the fall?
@@singingwolf8997 According to the production team,it increased her durability
@@singingwolf8997 fall damage vaccine
What was really great about Montoya’s apprehension of them, is how Ivy comments that no man can catch them, right before Montoya arrests them.
“...”like Jay Leno, but with a slightly smaller chin.”
BROOOOOOOO!!!!
Conan and Jimmy would be proud of you!
~_~
Batman: "Stop shooting you lunatic! We're sitting on a powderkeg!"
*ka-boom*
Joker: "Whoops. Dopey me."
Harley and Ivy, the bestest of friends, pals even.
buddies, some would say.
@@Frogman1212 compatriots possibly
Lovers
Maybe even cousins.
You wanna see them kiss don't ya, right... right... RIGHT!!!ANSWER HERECTIC DO YOU THINK THIS IS HOOOOOOOTTTTT. HUH!
I liked the way The Joker screams in outrage when he reads the newspaper and sees the Harley and Poison Ivy have teamed up and are now the queens of crime.
May you rest in peace, Arlene
The beginning of beautiful relationship.
And even more beautiful fan art
And a possible romance.
One of the hottest relationships in dc mmmmmmmmmmm😋😍😍😍😍
@@Southern_Webhead EXACTLY! BRUH DAMNNN THEY ARE JUST ***CHEF'S KISS***
i love how well its more platonic here that this episode started the big sister and/or the friend trying to get her away from her abusive ex relationship that Harley & Ivy are known for
This is, pardon the pun, where the seed was planted. Not just the Harley & Ivy duo, but where Harley Quinn begins huge strides in her character development that would continue through today, making her one of DC's most popular characters. Not bad for a throw-away henchwoman.
well think about it this way, The Joker was meant to originally be a 1 time character but his first impression stuck so well that he became a main antagonist, Harley just managed to also do that, though i would say it helped that she was in Joker's presence.
"oh ,What you gonna do spank us?"
"That right pigs and here the padel" *pulls out a boozka*
"Get im"
My favourite lines in this episode.
I know this an Unpopular opinon but I have always pefer Harley and ivy as friends and not as lovers.
I'm fine either way.
@@manuelalbertoromero9528 same here.
One of all-time favorite episodes.
Pure joy.
Harley and Ivy were a pretty dangerous duo
Not only did they capture and subdue Batman here, they went on to do it again in The Trial episode.
And again in the xmas episode
@@actionbastard86 they straight up make him simp for them. Thats how deadly they are, and HHOOOOOTTT MMMMMMMMMm!!!!
This episode was lighting in a bottle! Anytime Paul " The Houdini" Dini and Bruce " The Grimm" Timm are involved, Adventure follows! I'm so glad they got to collaborate on the Harley and Ivy comics! ❤ Chefs Kiss!💋
It’s surprising Doug still hasn’t reviewed the Harley Quinn show
Best thing Dc has done since young justice
in the first viewing for wonder woman 84 he references the themyscira bachelorette party from season 2 so he has watched it but i hope he reviews it
The Harley Quinn show already did most of that job when they had that episode with fanboy critics
he saw the first season and he likes it, the second season he still watching it but he think its less fun compare to the last
@@YTChannel420 I disagree with that lol
Given that Harley was made specifically for the animated series, this is probably one of the episodes that cemented her as part of the Batman franchise. She had her moments before now, but this episode really made her popular as her own character, rather than just "Joker's lackey"
One of my absolute favorite episodes in the series. Harley and Ivy are one of the best duos in comics.
To think that this friendship would evolve into something more as time went on.
Yeah something hotter🌋🌋🌋🌋❤❤
I loved it when joker yelled off screen after reading the newspaper😂😂😂😂
Something I always found confusing was how Ivy eats when she wants to protect plants.
She eats salad... yet gets angry at others who do?
Hypocrisy is one of her defining characteristics.
Rules for thee but not for me
She's eating salad from her own non herbicide infested organic garden, not razing down dozens of plants and discarding any that don't look perfect. Remember, her thing is the WHOLE environment. No herbicide means no run off that later becomes acid rain to destroy all plants. Just an organic garden in her greenhouse that can make the few 'for consumption' plants. Not clear cutting forests for space needed for cattle grazing. It's only a few sustainable objects that can be used for food.
An episode that created a relationship that was fun yet effective at times
I love that we got to see the girls in civilian attire in this episode. Seeing them be more than just villains is always great.
The episode where Harley tries to go straight, but a security tag on a dress pushes her over the edge was always a great tragicomedy imo.
Friggn LOVE the new Harley Show!! This episode was such a pioneer of it's time
Ivy and Harley dynamic in this episode is great. I also i love how the joker needs Harley more than she needs him
0/10 because you didn't play Joker's reaction to seeing the newspaper.
Yassss, this is one of my absolute favorite episodes of the series
Yes, so many callbacks in the Harley Quinn show are in this episode
4:20 - Lol sneaking in a Jay Leno joke.
On of the best episodes! Great animation too.
The part with Joker shooting at Batman and causing the big explosion followed up by the “Whoops! Dopey me,” kills me every time.
The car they drive in this episode is the same car Harley and Ivy drive in the season 2 finale of Harley Quinn!
Nice
Harley and Ivy are more fun than Thelma and Louise! I love how those two get their revenge on Joker and Batman!
I love in the DVD commentary for this episode there's a moment where Batman's been under the toxic water for a bit and the creators just started saying "Yeah, he's dead by now." "Yeah, he's dead..."
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Man is this episode a great one.
Favorite part is Joker shooting even when he's told everything could explode. Classic Joker.
in my mind this episode is a classic all should watch
And the relationship continues to this day!
Thank you for the episode.
This is one of those episodes that's just wall-to-wall character chemistry. Harley & Ivy are so good together you don't want it to end. Especially because the thing trying to end it is the Joker. With him, Harley is a sidekick at best, a punching bag at worst. With Ivy, she's unstoppable. It's to thank for the hilarious but legit foray into the nature of toxic relationships that is the Harley Quinn animated series.
The episode that started the iconic team of Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy.
And bloomed into one of the hottest relationships
@@manuliza6420 Indeed
Love this episode
I'm surprised Walter didn't highlight the introduction to Joker's abusive boyfriend tendencies. Before this episode, he treated Harley in a neutral or even positive way. He also didn't mention that Ivy injected Harley with her formula, which not only makes her immune to toxins but also highly agile. That's why in future episodes, she puts up an actual fight. Funny enough, just like Harley's origin, that plotpoint would be later adapted to the comics.
Two of the best female characters in the Animated series, that still works to this day!
also the two hottest XD
And it wasn't until the harley Quinn show until we saw them kiss and bang and even marry, mmmmmmm.
@@manuliza6420 Nah they didn't get married, just drove off in the car with the just married logo
@@Kentrc11 i think that counts😁😁 (please let i count)
@@manuliza6420 I don't do fake shipping. Have your fun without me
These episodes are so epic. Thanks for delving deeper into it!
Amen. Definitely an episode that deserves to be on everyone's Top Ten. It doesn't matter where, as it could be argued for any spot within the top ten episodes but rest assured; it belongs there. A Must Watch.
And thus, with this episode, a ship was born!
Oh man, I remember watching this when I got off school. '97-'99, good times, 7th and 8th grade.
Harley and Ivy are like twin sisters. They have such good relationship with each other,and have each other's back. They have their own spin-off series with each other.
SWEET HOME ALABAMA
Batman’s view on women in BTAS
Ivy: Admit it, darling. You didn’t think two women were capable of bringing you down.
Batman (seriously): Man or woman, a sick mind is capable of anything.
Batman’s view on women in Batman Returns
(Hits Catwoman)
Catwoman (cries): How could you?! I’m a woman!
Batman (flustered): I’m sorry!
(tries to help her up and she one-ups him)
Just one of many examples of animation being far more mature and nuanced than live-action.
Batman:"Good evening ladies playtime is over" I love that line gets a chuckle out of me lol
The episode that birthed a iconic team up that ultimately led to an even greater friendship, that grows even more to this day.
Harley and Ivy. The Thelma and Louise of Batman The Animated Series.
You know the funny thing about that fact? I think Poison Ivy has a sort of Susan Sarandon personality and/or look to her.
This, Harleys Holiday and Holiday Knights are some of best Heist and Hilarious episodes in the resume of BTAS episodes!
Righta rooney, GIMME SOME SUGAR BABY.
@@manuliza6420 Bruce: NO! NOT THAT!! NOT AGAIN!!!
Falls into Elevator Shaft.
Me: Hey Harley...I want some sugah! ❤
@@LowellLucasJr. Harley: oh my God, oh my God. We killed him, oh well.
One of my all-time personal favorites of Batman Tas. If you want a personal episode of Harley and Ivy that started it all, this is it.
In my opinion this also shows how clever Harley could be on her own then that she doesn't need Joker all the time. While the same time there is also a sisterly love dynamic between Ivy and Harley, despite the fact that in the end Harley return to joker in other episodes.
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I had a vhs box set and this and harleys holiday were the two episodes I remember the most from it
You know a series based on comic book characters is good when it starts to make stuff canon in the comics
Just rewatched this episode with my brother we love this masterpiece
oh shit, this episode came out on the day I was born
i definitely think this was really a welcome touch for the franchise, as it gave Harley a lot more depth as she was becoming more popular with the fans, little did we know though that their friendship would "BLOOM" into more.
Looking back, it's hard to watch Harley languish in an abusive relationship for decades 😕
Cat-callers: What are you going to do? Spank us?
Harley: Yea! And here's the paddle!
*Here's a bazooka.*
Another good part of the episode is when joker is shooting at batman and batnan says stop shooting u lunatic. Lol.
I find it funny that Poison Ivy loves the environment but has a car that runs on diesel
lol well it's not like they had cars that ran on Corn Oil or anything like that back then.
@@UltimateGamerCC weren't there Cars that ran on electricity?
@@maldon3659 pfft, hell no, and in Batman's Tim Burtonesque world it's closer to the 1930s than it was to the 20th century.
@@UltimateGamerCC oh
@@maldon3659 yeah, the fact that the police having blimps can throw a lot of people of when guesstimating the time period, in reality Batman is the one with the most advanced vehicles.
I popped for this one, my 2nd favorite episode all-time.
“Oh, what are you gonna do? Spank us?”
“That’s right, PIGS! And here’s the *PADDLE* (pulls out big bazooka)!”
Even though Im not a fan of the Harley Show I like this episode. By establishing a solid friendship between two villains made the characters feel more real.
Before the Harley quinn show we had this
My favorite scene in this episode:
Poison Ivy: Excuse me, boys, didn't your mommies tell you that's not the nice way to get a lady's attention?
Frat Boy 1: Oh, and what are you gonna do? Spank us?
Harley Quinn: That's right, pigs! (raises a grenade launcher) And here's the paddle!
Kudos to you for an entertaining Batman: The Animated Series episode review video!! I'm surprised you haven't included Harley and Ivy's team up appearance in the 'Batman and Harley Quinn' DC animated movie back in 2017. The main reason Bats teamed up with the Princess of Crime was for her help to locate Poison Ivy because her BFF was being lead down the wrong path by another plant-based super-villain in the movie.