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* [[Ascended Extra]]:
** Sy Borgman has, to date, appeared in only one issue of Harley's solo comic title; he's a regular in this cartoon, with much more of a backstory.
** '''Kite Man'''. Usually a [[Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain|joke villain]] (which is more-or-less true here too), this cartoon gives him more dialogue than ''all'' his appearances in the comics combined, making him a more 3-dimensional character ''and'' a love interest for Poison Ivy, and gives him more of an importance to the overall plot of the story than any of his other appearances except ''maybe'' ''[[Batman: War of Jokes and Riddles]]'' (from ''[[Batman]] Vol. 3 25 - 32''}, . He even seems on his way to [[Breakout Character]] status.
** In most continuities, Nora Fries is little more than a living piece of the scenery due to [[Human Popsicle|being in a cryogenic chamber to keep her from dying]]. The ''Harley Quinn'' TV series is one of the few where she is cured and revived; she has more lines in "Bachelorette" than all previous versions combined, and acts as an [[Aloof Ally]] to Harley.
* [[Asshole Victim]]: Most everyone Harley and her gang kills. And seeing as they’re still villains, Harley and her gang count in a non-lethal sense whenever they end up on the wrong side of a beatdown or humiliation, often doled out by Batman.