Harley Quinn Mutant Leader El Dorado Egghead Captain Boomerang Batman Movie Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy
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Harley Quinn Mutant Leader El Dorado Egghead Captain Boomerang Batman Movie Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy
This collection brings together Harley Quinn (Cannon Ball Suit), Mutant Leader, El Dorado, Doctor Phosphorus, Egghead, Hawkgirl, Captain Boomerang, and Polka-Dot Man, inspired by their appearances in the brick-based Batman animated film and related DC storylines. These characters are presented as creative building block interpretations rather than official products of any major brand, designed for playful display, scene building, and mixed brick-style collections.
Harley Quinn (Cannon Ball Suit) is a version of the DC character Harley Quinn featured in the brick-based Batman animated film. In this appearance, she wears a distinctive cannon ball suit resembling a circus strongman outfit, complete with a helmet, goggles, and a large cannon used as a weapon. This playful and exaggerated design highlights her chaotic and unpredictable personality within the brick-style universe. This character is presented as a minifigure suitable for humorous action scenes and villain-focused displays.
The Mutant Leader is a villainous character appearing in the brick-based Batman animated film, serving as the leader of the Mutants, a gang that terrorizes Gotham City. He is visually recognizable by his mohawk hairstyle and aggressive demeanor. In the film, he joins Joker's mass breakout from Arkham Asylum and participates in the final confrontation. This character is adapted as a brick style figure designed for gang-themed confrontations and urban battle setups.
El Dorado is a DC Comics character featured briefly in the brick-based Batman animated film as a member of the Justice League. He appears alongside heroes such as Superman and Wonder Woman during Justice League gatherings. While his role in the film is minor, his presence adds depth to the broader DC universe portrayed in brick-style form. El Dorado is represented here as a small scale figure suitable for Justice League lineups and background hero displays.
Doctor Phosphorus is a DC Comics supervillain and longtime enemy of Batman, originally introduced in Detective Comics #469 in 1977. Formerly a geologist named Alexander Sartorius, he was transformed by a disastrous experiment into a glowing skeletal being with radioactive skin that emits intense heat. His visually striking appearance makes him stand out among Gotham's rogues. This character is adapted as a building block figure ideal for villain collections and dark-themed display scenes.
Egghead is a DC Comics villain known for his egg-themed gimmicks, high intelligence, and eccentric personality. In the brick-based Batman animated film, he appears as part of the assembled rogues gallery opposing Batman, with his character leaning heavily into absurd humor. This iteration emphasizes his comedic weapons and exaggerated style. Egghead is presented as a miniature character suitable for lighthearted villain scenes and playful dioramas.
Hawkgirl appears in the brick-based Batman animated film as a member of the Justice League, attending Batman's social gathering alongside other iconic heroes. Depicted as a winged warrior, this version reflects her classic DC Comics design translated into brick-style form. Though her role in the film is brief, she represents the wider superhero community. Hawkgirl is adapted as a modular figure designed for aerial battle scenes and hero team displays.
Captain Boomerang is a DC Comics character best known as a villain and occasional anti-hero, frequently associated with the Suicide Squad. In the brick-based Batman animated film, his brick-style depiction emphasizes his Australian background and reliance on boomerangs as signature weapons. His portrayal leans into humor while maintaining his criminal persona. This character is represented as a brick based character ideal for rogue galleries and action-oriented setups.
Polka-Dot Man, also known as Abner Krill, is a DC Comics villain recognized for his bizarre polka-dot-themed costume and unconventional weaponry. First appearing in Detective Comics #300 in 1962, he later appears among Gotham's villains in the brick-based Batman animated film. His inclusion adds to the film's celebration of obscure and quirky antagonists. Polka-Dot Man is adapted here as a small scale figure suited for colorful villain displays and collector-focused arrangements.
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