This Batman: The Animated Series collectible figure represents Harley Quinn and is manufactured by Fariboles Productions as part of the Classique range. This DC Comics collectible figure is produced in resin and stands approximately 26 cm tall. Inspired by the distinctive visual identity of the acclaimed animated series, the statue reproduces Harley Quinn wearing her iconic harlequin costume, faithfully capturing the stylised design, clean lines and Art Deco influences associated with Gotham City in Batman: The Animated Series. Sculpted by Eric Delaval, this limited edition resin statue is restricted to 499 pieces worldwide. The composition highlights the character's playful and unpredictable personality through a dynamic pose designed to preserve visual balance and graphic coherence from every viewing angle while remaining faithful to the animation model sheets created for the series.
Harley Quinn is one of the most significant original characters introduced in Batman: The Animated Series. First appearing in episode 22, the character was initially portrayed as the Joker's eccentric accomplice. Her popularity quickly led to a deeper exploration of her background, culminating in the episode dedicated to her origins and the celebrated comic book story "Mad Love". Originally known as Dr. Harleen Quinzel, she worked as a psychiatrist before becoming emotionally attached to the Joker and adopting the Harley Quinn identity.
The animated series developed by Bruce Timm and Paul Dini established a distinctive interpretation of Gotham City, combining noir influences, Art Deco architecture and streamlined character designs. Harley Quinn became one of the defining figures of this universe thanks to her expressive personality, theatrical costume and complex relationship with the Joker. The version represented by Fariboles Productions is directly inspired by the character's original animated appearance, featuring the classic red and black jester outfit that became her most recognisable design.
Eric Delaval designed this sculpture with the objective of translating the graphic style of the animated series into a three-dimensional format while preserving the proportions and visual language associated with the original artwork. Particular attention was given to the silhouette, posture and movement of the character in order to reflect Harley Quinn's mischievous, rebellious and unpredictable nature. The statue combines curved forms and dynamic lines to reproduce the visual rhythm characteristic of the series while maintaining consistency from every angle.