Harley Quinn (play on the word harlequin) first appeared in "Batman: The Animated Series" epidsoe "Jokers Favor". Since then she has appeared in many other series including comic books. Her first comic book was "The Batman Adventures: Mad Love", but it was written and drawn by Paul Dini and Bruce Timm (who were 2 producers in of the animated series and Harley's creators) the comic book revealed Harley's origins as an Arkham Asylum psychiatrist who fell in love with the Joker. The story was widely praised and won the Eisner and Harvey Awards for Best Single Issue Comic of the Year. Since then she has appeared in animated series such as "The Batman" and a small cameo appearance at the end of "Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker"
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none. she is un-mentioned. only in the comics.
Harley Quinn was originally created for Batman The Animated Series so she is obviously mentioned in that. She was so popular that she made it into the comics. Her first appearance was in Joker's Favor. Here is a list of the episodes she appears in.
She also appears in The New Batman Adventures. Here's a list of the episodes she appears in.
Batman:The Animated Series
"Joker's Favor" (her first appearance)
"The Laughing Fish"
"Almost Got'Im"
"The Man Who Killed Batman"
"Harley and Ivy"
"Harlequinade"
"Harley's Holiday"
The New Batman's adventures
"Joker's Millions"
"Girls' Night Out"
"Mad Love" (origin)
"Beware the Creeper"
She first appeared in Batman The Animated Series: Season One in the episode "Joker's Favour" and her first line was "It is to laugh, Huh Mista J?"
She was in the very first episode.
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Episode 71 (part 2)
The Joker and Harley Quinn first met when Harley was working as a psychiatrist in the Arkham Asylum. Harley was warned about the Joker, but she made a session with him anyways. He told her everything she wanted to hear, like lies about his past (abusive father, runaway mother, it's different depending on what you're reading or watching) and he told her he liked her name, Harleen Quinzel, or Harley Quinzel because it was like the clown character Harleqiun. She soon falls in love with him and becomes Harley Quinn. She changed her name so it was more appealing to the Joker and she busted him out of the asylum. They've been, well, 'dating' from then on in an abusive manipulative relationship.
The first one. She's in pretty much every episode.