📖 SYNOPSIS
Five of DC's most unhinged villains — Harley Quinn, Deadshot, Peacemaker, Clayface, and King Shark — get isekai'd. That sentence alone should tell you whether this is for you. Amanda Waller rounds up DC's most expendable villains and throws them through a portal into a fantasy world with orcs, dragons, and a kingdom on the brink of war. They've got bombs in their necks set to go off in 72 hours, and their only way out is cutting a deal with a queen who needs her enemies destroyed. Classic Suicide Squad setup, except now Harley's swinging her bat at medieval soldiers instead of Gotham cops.
Wit Studio handles the animation, and they bring the same level of fluid action choreography you'd expect from the team behind Attack on Titan's early seasons. The whole thing runs a tight 10 episodes, so there's no filler — just chaotic energy from start to finish. Tomoyasu Hotei does the opening theme, Mori Calliope handles the ending, and both fit the unhinged vibe perfectly.
The tone leans into dark comedy more than you might expect. These are villains, and the show doesn't soften that. Think of it as the DC equivalent of if Overlord's Ainz was replaced by a whole squad of uncooperative criminals. If you liked Gate for its modern-meets-fantasy warfare or Re:Zero for its isekai world-building but want something with way less existential dread and way more property damage, this scratches that itch. It's dumb fun that knows exactly what it is.
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🎬 EPISODE GUIDE
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-30 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 1.

🎭 CHARACTERS
Harley Quinn
Ex-psychiatrist, Joker's accomplice, agile, and unpredictable, Harley Quinn brings mayhem to Isekai.
Portrayed by Nagase Anna, Kugimiya Rie
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