Harley_Quinn the Valenbun

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Harley_Quinn
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vespira
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"Call me Harley! Everyone does!"

- Harleen Quinzel, Patient Interview: Tape 1, Arkham Asylum


"Hi Puddin! Miss me?"

- Harley Quinn, Batman the Animated Series


"Hee…That’s so cute. You think you’re scary. But mister, I’ve seen scary. And you ain’t got his smile."

- Harley Quinn, Suicide Squad #1



Dr. Harleen Frances Quinzel, also known as Harley Quinn (a pun on the word "harlequin"), first appeared in the Batman: The Animated Series episode "Joker's Favor", where she served as a humorous female sidekick to the Joker. In her first appearances she was depicted as a character completely devoted to the Joker, totally oblivious to his psychotic nature and obvious lack of affection for her; this characterization has remained more or less consistent throughout her subsequent appearances.



Starred on April 21, 2016

Hatched: May 9, 2016
Evolved 2: May 22, 2016
Evolved 3: June 12, 2016


Welcome back! 😊
Here's to rebuilding your cove. ❤️

~Evolutary

About Valenbun Eggs

The thick fur that grows from Valenbun eggs is soft like silk. Since the fur has this property, it is highly valued and even coveted. Unfortunately shaving this fur from the egg leads to a significant drop in internal temperature which then causes the unhatched creature to die. Don't remove Valenbun fur!

About the Valenbun Creature

Valenbuns are very kind and meek rabbits. In fact, they are a little bashful. But it's a well-known fact that Valenbuns are all on a quest to find their great love (this can be any other creature but Valenbuns do not fall for humans).

In their quest for love, Valenbuns often suffer from a great lack of confidence and, to many potential mates that may have a stronger sense of self, their understated kindness can be easy to miss and overlook. Since the Valenbun experiences love and connection in such a unique way, it teaches many creature owners to show their creatures the importance of recognizing and reciprocating love and kindness, even if it doesn't lead to a relationship that lasts for life.