1/10/2024 0 Comments Blonde tim burton charactersWhiskers who was mutated into a bat grabbing Persephone, worried of what Mr. She later appears arriving at the fair where she notices Mr. Weird Girl then notices her pet cat who mutated into having characteristics of a bat just as her pet cat flies away. Whiskers as well, followed by Were-Rat, the Sea-Monkeys, Colossus, and Shelley. As lightning strikes the butterfly decoration, it not only electrocutes the bat but also Mr. Whiskers delivers her a bat corpse while his owner plans to revive it. As the Weird Girl returns home, her par cat Mr. When learning that Victor managed to bring Sparky back to life through the use of lightning, she, Toshiaki, Edgar, Nassor and Bob end up copying his research to try and win the upcoming science fair with their own revived animals. Weird Girl later watches Victor participating during a baseball game where she sits with her pet cat on the bleachers which Victor suddenly gets a home run only for Sparky to retrieve it, due to Sparky coming loose from the bleachers. Whiskers had a dream about him last night, thinking that something big might happen just as Victor finds no interest in her before returning home. After class ends, Victor later approaches Weird Girl she tells him that her pet cat Mr. She later replies to Nassor that the place with the windmill is definitely a cemetery. Rzykruski's class and when Bob gives out a topic of New Holland being built on an abandoned gold mine, Weird Girl replies about New Holland being a place where the miners were buried since the town's creation. Weird Girl is first seen attending class with the other students at the New Holland Elementary School along with other students at Mr. The other kids give them a wide berth-especially when Weird Girl rambles about Mr. Whiskers, whose unblinking gaze matches her own. Her constant companion is her fluffy white cat Mr. She delivers ominous pronouncements in a monotone voice with an unnerving stare. But if the above are any significant clue, these changes had a predecessor in the 1989-97 Bat-movies, which haven't aged well in the years since.Weird Girl doesn’t fit in well with the other kids. I'm actually surprised that, when WB produced the live action Aquaman film, they kept red hair and white/caucasian background in place for Mera, but anyone familiar with the news of Amber Heard's defamation of Johnny Depp (she too is actually blonde) could wonder if her casting had something to do with her regrettably terrible personality, which taints the movie at this point.Ĭertainly, it's a shame redheads are being swapped out in favor of politicized agendas. And who would've thought it could boomerang back and affect the comics, when you see how almost any character viewed as an easy target gets race/gender/sexual preference swapped? Now, it's a lot more politicized than previous examples, and that's why it's very sad. I've assumed the reason there wasn't much fuss back in the day over the loss of red hair was because the internet was hardly established at the time, and most purists didn't want to make too much noise over "creative liberties", which are okay in themselves, but not when it gets so out of hand as we see today. Yet that pretty much sums up what went on with the casting and characterization in the 4 mainstream Batman movies of the past 3 decades, and in a way, it precedes more recent examples of redheads replaced with POC, along with original hair color. Honestly, something's not right when a villainess can retain a redheaded status, but not a heroine. Interestingly, this was also before DC began depicting Pamela Isley as more lesbian in her relations with Harley Quinn in later years (though if memory serves, there was an episode of the Batman cartoon in the early 90s that served as an indirect precursor to what's become more common of recent with both villainesses). That's right, the villainess Poison Ivy, played at the time by Uma Thurman.
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