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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: He's still a villain, but he lacks his comics counterparts [[EvilIsPetty pettiness]] and penchant for DisproportionateRetribution. While he's still rather vicious here and is willing to take brutal revenge on slights, he never reaches the comics Penguin's level - who, among other things, once drove a man to suicide for laughing in his general direction.
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* IJustWantToHaveFriends: As mentioned above, and most blatantly seen in ''Birds of a Feather'', In that episode he was hoping that any of Gotham's supervillains would welcome his release from prison, and the entire episode revolves around a budding friendship and entry into Gotham's elite. Even outside of that, prior to ''The New Adventures'', Penguin at the very least respected other villains even if he was feuding with them, even going so far as to serve as mediator between Two-Face and the Joker in ''The Strange Secret of Bruce Wayne''.

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* HeelFaceDoorSlam: In "Second Chance," Harvey has undergone a great deal of therapy and is preparing to get surgery to begin repairing his damaged face when mysterious masked gangsters burst into the operating room and kidnap him. Batman ultimately confronts the culprit, calling him Harvey's worst enemy, someone who hates him and would do anything to destroy him.
--> '''Two-Face''': ''stepping out of the shadows'' And why not?! ''He'' was trying to destroy ''me''!



* HisOwnWorstEnemy: As lampshaded in "Second Chance". If he can't make a decision without his coin, he's practically helpless.

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* HisOwnWorstEnemy: As lampshaded in "Second Chance".Chance", where he agrees when Batman calls Two-Face Harvey Dent's worst enemy. If he can't make a decision without his coin, he's practically helpless.
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* AdaptationDyeJob: Literal example [[AllThereInTheManual according to the tie-in comics]]. In ''Batman: The Animated Series'' she's blonde instead of her usual black hair, imitating ''Film/BatmanReturns''. This Catwoman’s hair color is back to being black by the time of ''The New Batman Adventures'' and the blonde color is stated to have been bleach all along in an issue of ''[[Comicbook/TheBatmanAdventures Gotham Adventures]]''.

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* AdaptationDyeJob: Literal example [[AllThereInTheManual according to the tie-in comics]]. In ''Batman: The Animated Series'' she's blonde instead of her usual black hair, imitating ''Film/BatmanReturns''. This Catwoman’s hair color is back to being black by the time of ''The New Batman Adventures'' and the blonde color is stated to have been bleach all along in an issue of ''[[Comicbook/TheBatmanAdventures ''[[ComicBook/TheBatmanAdventures Gotham Adventures]]''.
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* [[HeroesWantRedheads Villains Want Redheads]]: The two women we've seen him shown an interest in were both redheads. Neither worked out though.
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* GreenAndMean: An unpleasant, devious lady wearing green tights.
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* {{Acrofatic}}:He's pretty quick for someone so round.

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* {{Acrofatic}}: Pretty quick for someone so rotund.

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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: He's still a villain, but he lacks his comics counterparts [[EvilIsPetty pettiness]] and penchant for DisproportionateRetribution. While he's still rather vicious here and is willing to take brutal revenge on slights, he never reaches the comics Penguin's - who, among other things, once drove a man to suicide for laughing in his general direction.

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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: He's still a villain, but he lacks his comics counterparts [[EvilIsPetty pettiness]] and penchant for DisproportionateRetribution. While he's still rather vicious here and is willing to take brutal revenge on slights, he never reaches the comics Penguin's level - who, among other things, once drove a man to suicide for laughing in his general direction.
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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: He's still a villain, but he lacks his comics counterparts [[EvilIsPetty pettiness]] and penchant for DisproportionateRetribution. While he's still rather vicious here and is willing to take brutal revenge on slights, he never reaches the comics Penguin's - who, among other things, once drove a man to suicide for laughing in his general direction - level.

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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: He's still a villain, but he lacks his comics counterparts [[EvilIsPetty pettiness]] and penchant for DisproportionateRetribution. While he's still rather vicious here and is willing to take brutal revenge on slights, he never reaches the comics Penguin's - who, among other things, once drove a man to suicide for laughing in his general direction - level.direction.
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* GutturalGrowler: In contrast to his smooth voice as Harvey, Two-Face speaks with a harsh, gravelly voice that borders on a snarl.
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* CrazyJealousGuy: In the comic spin-off issue "Two Timer", the Joker plants the idea that his ex-fiance Grace might be cheating on him with Bruce, with the Joker even having Harley take a picture of Bruce and Grace hanging out together and release it to the press. This sends Two-Face over the edge and he breaks out of Arkham, takes Grace and Dick Grayson hostage, and tries to kill Bruce out of spite. This act causes Grace to finally see that Harvey is BeyondRedemption.



* KickTheMoralityPet: In the comic spin-off "Two Timer", after Joker plants the idea that Bruce and Grace might be having an affair, Two-Face takes the latter hostage while trying to kill the former. This act causes Grace to realize that Harvey might be well BeyondRedemption.



* RayOfHopeEnding: Even though [[spoiler:the Judge takes over his body, making him try to kill Two-Face, there is hope that the Judge will lead Harvey back to sanity. After all, a villain is less likely to escape from Arkham if he thinks he belongs there]].

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* RayOfHopeEnding: Even though [[spoiler:the Judge takes over his body, making him try to kill Two-Face, there is hope that the Judge will lead Harvey back to sanity. After all, a villain is less likely to escape from Arkham if he thinks he belongs there]].there. ''Justice League Vs The Fatal Five'' even shows him having mellowed out, though still prone to bouts of anger.]]
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* TotallyNotACriminalFront: The Iceberg Lounge. Though the bar itself is designed around high society and is completely legit he uses it as a front to do illegal smuggling in the back.

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* LegitimateBusinessmensSocialClub: The Iceberg Lounge. Though the bar itself is designed around high society and is completely legit he uses it as a front to do illegal smuggling in the back.

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* TotallyNotACriminalFront: The Iceberg Lounge. Though the bar itself is designed around high society and is completely legit he uses it as a front to do illegal smuggling in the back.
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* MsFanservice: Like with Batman's other femme fatales, she's a very well-endowed woman with [[HartmanHips shapely hips]], [[BuxomBeautyStandards large breasts]], and wears a SpyCatsuit with a CleavageWindow. This is especially obvious in "The Demon's Quest", where she dressed like a BedlahBabe.

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* MsFanservice: Like with Batman's other femme fatales, she's a very well-endowed woman with [[HartmanHips shapely hips]], [[BuxomBeautyStandards [[BuxomBeautyStandard large breasts]], and wears a SpyCatsuit with a CleavageWindow. This is especially obvious in "The Demon's Quest", where she dressed like a BedlahBabe.
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* MsFanservice: Like with Batman's other femme fatales, she's a very well-endowed woman with shapely hips, large breasts, and wears a SpyCatsuit with a CleavageWindow. This is especially obvious in "The Demon's Quest", where she dressed like a BedlahBabe.

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* MsFanservice: Like with Batman's other femme fatales, she's a very well-endowed woman with [[HartmanHips shapely hips, hips]], [[BuxomBeautyStandards large breasts, breasts]], and wears a SpyCatsuit with a CleavageWindow. This is especially obvious in "The Demon's Quest", where she dressed like a BedlahBabe.
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[[caption-width-right:300:''"It's just the darnedest thing. I have this natural immunity against poisons, toxins, the pain and suffering of others... Go figure."'']]
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-->''"They can bury me in the ground as deep as they like, but I'll grow back..."''

Dr. Pamela Lillian Isley was a botanist who led a secret life as the seductive eco-terrorist Poison Ivy. A deadly temptress who might be the last person you kiss if she decides you have it coming, her ruthless methods frequently landed her in Arkham Asylum.

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-->''"They can bury me in the ground as deep as they like, but I'll grow back...
Creator/DavidWarner
->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'' | ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' | ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond''

-->"''Well done, detective. You are worthy of your reputation.
"''

Dr. Pamela Lillian Isley was a botanist A centuries-old man who led is the head of a secret vast network of henchmen and wealth. His schemes, some way or another, seek to save the environment from mankind or further his life as so he can continue his efforts with the seductive eco-terrorist Poison Ivy. A deadly temptress who might former. The Joker may be the last person you kiss if she decides you have it coming, her ruthless methods frequently landed her in Arkham Asylum. Batman's ArchEnemy, but due to his power, agenda, and clever mind, Batman considers Ra's a dangerous foe.



* ActuallyADoombot: [[spoiler:Poison Ivy is the only character that gets [[TheNthDoctor an explanation, albeit loose canon, for her redesign]] and adjustment in powerset. According to [[SchrodingersCanon possibly canonical]] ''[[ComicBook/TheBatmanAdventures Batman: Gotham Adventures]]'', "House and Garden" is the last appearance of Pamela Isley -- the pale-skinned woman with deeper control over plants that appears in ''TNBA'' and onward is actually a plant-based clone, who distracts Batman while the real one is shacking up with [[ComicBook/SwampThing Dr. Alec Holland]].]]
* AffectionateNickname: Lovingly referred to as "Red" by Harley. Ivy in turn likes to call her "Harl" sometimes.
* AllWomenAreLustful: In a vampish way, yes. Her subjecting someone to her [[KissOfDeath unhealthy embrace]] is as much about killing them as it is satisfying her FemmeFatale kink. Particularly in "Pretty Poison" where, the moaning sounds Ivy makes while her and Batman kiss are unmistakably that of someone whose [[ModestOrgasm climaxing.]]
* AmbiguouslyBi: About as close as you can get on a family-friendly cartoon. She dated Harvey Dent (before he became Two-Face). She kidnapped a man to clone him and use the clone as her husband, but it's never revealed if she genuinely was attracted to him or their "marriage" was just part of the backdrop of her new, allegedly normal life. She also has a habit of flirting with Batman, though she does it even while trying to kill him. All this while she occasionally has a thing going on with Harley Quinn whenever she temporarily breaks up with The Joker.
* AnticipatoryLipstick: Always has a tube of [[DruggedLipstick special lipstick]] handy in case she's in the mood for kissing. While we only see Ivy fetch it from her [[VictoriasSecretCompartment cleavage]] once in "Pretty Poison", presumably that's where she ''always'' stores it, since her costume lacks pockets.
* AntiVillain: Especially later on in the series, where she simply wants to settle down and raise a family.
* ArtEvolution: Due to the {{Retool}} of ''Batman: TAS'' into ''The New Batman Adventures'', Poison Ivy was redesigned through the fact that she became more plant-like, with her skin turning pale greenish-white. Her hair is less wavy and a darker shade of red, and costume is a darker shade of green which no longer looks leafy. She no longer wears green tights and her lips are the same color as her costume.
* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: According to WordOfGod, by the time of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'' Ivy has become a plant-like being and merged with the Amazon Rainforest.
* AxCrazy: In her first two appearances. Ivy is deeply unhinged and so fanatical in her environmentalism that she'll murder countless people to - in her view - get revenge for nature. She does mellow out to a degree afterwards; she's still unstable, but much more put-together and rational.
* BadPeopleAbuseAnimals: It's hinted in "Girls' Night Out" that she has no qualms with killing animals for causing harm to plants, as she complains to Harley about the hyenas Bud and Lou marking their territory on her plants and threatens to make them into mulch if they don't stop.
* BadassNormal: In all of her appearances before ''The New Batman Adventures'', her metahuman characteristics were downplayed; the only superpower she displays is a hyper-immune system that makes her immune to toxins but has also left her infertile. She does not have direct control over plants, instead breeding special plants she uses for her crimes, along with using chemistry and a wrist-mounted crossbow.
* BeautyIsBad: Her sex-appeal is as dangerous as her plants.
* BerserkButton: This lovely yet demented lady has several.
** Don't hurt her plants.
** A mild example, but don't spit after she kisses you. In "Pretty Poison" while she [[BlatantLies lied about intending to share the antidote with]] Batman before he "hurt her feelings" the insulted face she made when he spat looked very genuine, clearly taking [[ProudBeauty pride]] in how good a kisser she is.
** Calling her a "fanatic" is a sure fire way to piss her off.
** People denying her a chance to kiss them, as demonstrated in "Chemistry" when Tim Drake strains his neck to avoid Pam's puckered lips, her face growing increasingly angry out of frustration as he keeps it up.
* BespectacledCutie: As Daphne Demeter.
* BigBadDuumvirate: The main antagonist of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanAndHarleyQuinn'' along with the Floronic Man, until her HeelFaceTurn.
* BigDamnKiss: As [[DruggedLipstick lethal]] as they can be Ivy always makes sure her male victims receive a very passionate, smoldering kiss, almost as if it were some sort've twisted CruelMercy. Harvey Dent in particular [[PostKissCatatonia had to take a couple seconds for his mind to switch on again after she snogged him]].
* BitchInSheepsClothing: She is this in "Pretty Poison".
** Again in "Eternal Youth" as Daphne Demeter.
** Played with in "House & Garden." While her reform and marriage to [[spoiler: clone]] Dr. Carlyle were fake, Pam's desire for a family who loved her wasn't.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: She apparently considers ''killing plants'' just as bad as murder.
* BreakoutCharacter: Although created back in 1966, Poison Ivy remained an obscure villain except only to devoted comic readers. Just like with Mr. Freeze, her inclusion in the series elevated her into the top level of Batman and DC villains, and now every media outside the comics always includes her, showing her significance in DC's franchise.
* ButNotTooBi: While her [[LesYay relationship]] with Quinn is strictly implicit Poison Ivy acts quite seductively towards men, happily [[TheTease flirting with]] and [[BigDamnKiss kissing them]] onscreen.
* CaptiveDate: Her and Batman's "late night rendezvous" during the climax of her debut episode. Ivy had a terrific time during their "date" even giving Bats a [[KissOfDeath goodnight kiss]]. Unfortunately he had to [[MomentKiller kill the romantic atmosphere]] by kicking her in the face. Doubtful there'll be a "second date."
* CasualKink: At times it seems like she has a low-key lipstick fixation to compliment her more apparent kissing fetish, given that both are often cornerstones of her sultry schemes.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn:
** She started as a pretty hammy activist until she met Harley and became more of a DeadpanSnarker as a {{Foil}} to Harley's GenkiGirl.
** On a biological level, in her first appearance she wasn't naturally immune to her rose's poison and had to keep manually reapplying the antidote via her perfume. By the time of her next appearance, she had performed enough genetic splicing on herself to become naturally immune to all forms of toxins.
* TheComicallySerious: She is usually the snarky, mature one to Harley's craziness and comical behavior.
* CruelMercy: Let's face it, there are far worse ways to die than kissing a lady as beautiful as her. It definitely helps that Ivy [[BigDamnKiss gives it her all]].
* CutLexLuthorACheck: She somehow managed to afford a gigantic mansion with its own power plant and extensive grounds in order to set up a fake health spa for one episode... complete with a staff of women loyal enough to kill on her part ''and'' try fighting the Batman, and a greenhouse full of extremely rare, nearly extinct, fully-grown trees found only in the depths of the Amazon.
* DarkActionGirl: Downplayed as she isn't as hands-on as the other rogues, but she can get physical if need be.
* DateRape: If we accept her flirty description of Batman's intrusion into her greenhouse lair as [[CaptiveDate "a late night rendezvous"]] at face value then Ivy's the kinda woman who won't wait until the 3rd date for a [[ForcefulKiss goodnight kiss.]]
* DeadpanSnarker: Being around Harley gives her a ''lot'' of practice.
* DisproportionateRetribution:
** In "Pretty Poison" (the episode that introduces her), she tries to kill Harvey Dent for building a corrections facility on top of a field containing a flower that was endangered. There is no evidence he knew about the endangered flower. She saved the flower before trying to kill him, anyway. Maybe he should've done an ecological survey to check for endangered species and done an environmental impact statement before starting construction, but she could've tried ''telling'' him there was an endangered flower before he started building to see if he would alter his plans in response.
** She gets another one when she runs a spa and send out invitations to millionaires who have done some environmental wrong, turning them into living plants with her treatment. She targets Bruce when his company was planning on tearing down a forest for building space...except Bruce had ''found out and stopped the plans'' long beforehand and she never bothered to look further into this. What's more when Bruce lets his butler Alfred and Alfred's girlfriend go in his place as a vacation, Ivy figures she'll make due with him cause ''someone gotta be punished''. She is, like most of Batman's enemies, a lunatic.
* DissonantSerenity: Usually starts off sounding calm, sultry like a proper, in control noir seductress while disposing of somebody, before [[AxCrazy raging out]] whenever her plans start falling apart around her.
** The best example is in "Pretty Poison." When first approaching a [[TentacleRope flytrap ensnared]] Batman whose cracking fangs, struggling for his life, Ivy talks sweetly to him in a breathy tone, playfully treating the encounter like [[CaptiveDate a date]]. Then, after their [[TakeThatKiss steamy]] [[KissOfDeath kiss]], her soft voiced flirting ceases and is replaced with infuriated screaming upon Bats kicking her to the face.
* DistaffCounterpart: Ivy, from her own warped perspective, is one to Batman.
* DoesNotLikeMen: Although not to the point where she doesn't enjoy [[FemmeFatale seducing them.]] Most examples are far more straightforward with their misandry. Poison Ivy is [[TheTease playful]] about it, often speaking romantically to her male victims. A (slight) exception to this is her [[StrawFeminist behaviour]] in the episode "Harley and Ivy" and even there she isn't above blowing Batman a flirty [[TakeThatKiss goodbye kiss]] while trying to drown him.
* DoubleEntendre: While not to the [[Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesPoisonIvy Schumacher version's]] level Ivy isn't above spouting a few seductive one liners, such as when she labelled Batman's intrusion into her greenhouse as "a late night rendezvous."
* DoubleStandardRapeSciFi: Borderline this at times with Batman. How would you legally classify restraining somebody with VineTentacles to [[ForcefulKiss insistently kiss]] them? Extraordinary sexual assault?
* DrearyHalfLiddedEyes: Does this often, usually when acting seductive and flirtatious, really emphasizing her nature as a sexpot maneater.
* DruggedLipstick: She uses this against Harvey Dent in "Pretty Poison". She later uses it on Batman in the same episode. It remains a consistent part of her arsenal, with varieties designed to either kill, hypnotize or knock out.
* DubNameChange: In the venezuelan dub, she is correctly named ''Hiedra Venenosa'', her official name in most spanish-translations, but during the episodes of ''The Adventures of Batman and Robin'', she is [[InconsistentDub for some reason named]] ''Ortiga'' (Nettle). She is later called between "Hiedra" and Ivy depending on the episode in ''The New Batman Adventures''.
* DudeMagnet: Has many admirers. Just ask Harvey Dent (initially), Dr. Steven Carlyle (to his regret), Batman (if the Saga CD game cutscenes a.k.a The Lost Episode is canon then he does refer to her as Violet & Lily's "pretty boss" at one point), Scarface (earns him a slap), Jason Woodrue (implicit), The Penguin (addresses her as a "dainty dove"), a bungling sweaty mall security guard (Girls Night Out), three rude catcalling frat boys (Harley and Ivy), a quietly smitten wax museum ticket booth cashier (Gotham Girls), Diego Rivera (a sick environmentalist she tries saving in Batman Adventures #23 who labels her a "goddess"), an Arkham orderly (Adventures #23 again), Mayor Hill's entire security staff she knocks out with kisses (Gotham Girls), [[PrecociousCrush a Brazilian teenaged boy]] (Batman & Robin Adventures #24), several distracted restaurant patrons (Pretty Poison), Robin (by the end of Batman & Robin Adventures #8 Dick didn't seem too upset about being her brainwashed "boy toy" given he got kissed twice by a beautiful woman), and [[spoiler: Dr. Alec Holland (Gotham Adventures).]] Naturally [[TheVamp Ivy]] often exploits this for all it's worth.
* EcoTerrorist: Unlike most of Batman's rogues, Ivy has little interest in money or power, but instead is obsessed with preserving plant life, and taking revenge on those who she believes have harmed it.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes:
** She actually does seem to love Harley to a degree, particularly in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanAndHarleyQuinn'' where just seeing Harley crying makes her abandon her evil plan, as well as bursting into tears herself and hugging her.
** Deconstructed in "House and Garden". Ivy wants a family and does love the Carlisles, but the way she goes about it proves to be utterly twisted and disturbed.

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* ActuallyADoombot: [[spoiler:Poison Ivy AdaptationalJerkass: He maintains some small, sympathetic qualities, including eventually coming back for his son Duvall and has his respect for Batman as a WorthyOpponent. However, his more sympathetic comic backstory where he was seriously wronged by a Sultan and his evil son is not adapted and he ends his tenure in the ''DCAU'' crossing a line that Bruce considered unforgivable. Compared to his comic book counterpart who in modern times showed more introspection and self-reflection to eventually turn himself in to atone for his crimes, Ra's al Ghul in the ''DCAU'' comes off as being a villain whose good manners towards Batman are more of a veneer and a smokescreen than anything else.[[note]]Granted, his comics counterpart's level of sympathy ''is'' subject to serious amounts of DependingOnTheWriter. Creator/GregRucka's take, for instance, directly participated in UsefulNotes/TheHolocaust.[[/note]]
* AffablyEvil: Ra's may be a genocidal KnightTemplar, but he's always polite, refined, and respectful even to his enemies. As his past encounter with Jonah Hex showed, his good manners aren't
only character that gets [[TheNthDoctor an explanation, albeit loose canon, reserved for her redesign]] Batman.
* AnimalWrongsGroup: He intends to return Earth to a more stable ecosystem so nature can persevere, but his plans often involve lots of destruction
and adjustment in powerset. According to [[SchrodingersCanon possibly canonical]] ''[[ComicBook/TheBatmanAdventures Batman: Gotham Adventures]]'', "House and Garden" is massive human casualties.
* ArtEvolution: {{Averted}}. After
the last revamp of ''Batman: TAS'' into ''The New Batman Adventures'', Ra's did not receive any drastic change in his appearance of Pamela Isley -- or a color alteration. However, his only appearance during this time in the pale-skinned woman with deeper control over plants that appears ''DCAU'' was in ''TNBA'' the ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' episode "The Demon Reborn".
* BadassCape: He has an imposing, regal-looking cape.
* BadassInANiceSuit: He's almost always impeccably well-dressed
and onward is actually he's no slouch in a plant-based clone, who distracts Batman fight despite his physical weaknesses.
* BeardOfEvil: He sports a beard and
while he does have his fair share of redeeming qualities, Ra's is still ruthless and genocidal.
* BenevolentBoss: Makes clear to Arkady Duvall that as important as it is to complete their armored airship, success shouldn't come at
the real one is shacking up with [[ComicBook/SwampThing Dr. Alec Holland]].expense of good treatment of their workforce.
* BodySurf: [[spoiler:''Batman Beyond'' reveals that after the Pit was no longer able to heal him, he took Talia's body for his own.
]]
* AffectionateNickname: Lovingly referred BoringButPractical: He admits to as "Red" by Harley. Ivy in turn likes to call her "Harl" sometimes.
* AllWomenAreLustful: In a vampish way, yes. Her subjecting someone to her [[KissOfDeath unhealthy embrace]] is as much about killing them as it is satisfying her FemmeFatale kink. Particularly in "Pretty Poison" where, the moaning sounds Ivy makes while her and
Batman kiss are unmistakably that of someone whose [[ModestOrgasm climaxing.]]
* AmbiguouslyBi: About as close as you can get on a family-friendly cartoon. She dated Harvey Dent (before
he became Two-Face). She kidnapped a man to clone him and use the clone as her husband, figured out his identity not because Talia unmasked him, but it's never revealed if she genuinely was attracted to him or their "marriage" was just part of the backdrop of her new, allegedly normal life. She also has a habit of flirting with Batman, though she does it even while trying to kill him. All this while she occasionally has a thing going on with Harley Quinn whenever she temporarily breaks up with The Joker.
* AnticipatoryLipstick: Always has a tube of [[DruggedLipstick special lipstick]] handy in case she's in the mood for kissing. While we only see Ivy fetch it from her [[VictoriasSecretCompartment cleavage]] once in "Pretty Poison", presumably that's where she ''always'' stores it, since her costume lacks pockets.
* AntiVillain: Especially later on in the series, where she simply wants to settle down and raise a family.
* ArtEvolution: Due to the {{Retool}} of ''Batman: TAS'' into ''The New
because he had figured out Batman Adventures'', Poison Ivy was redesigned through the fact that she became more plant-like, with her skin turning pale greenish-white. Her hair is less wavy would need to be a literal billionaire to afford his many gadgets and a darker shade of red, and costume is a darker shade of green checked to see which no longer looks leafy. She no longer wears green tights one fit the right build to be the vigilante.
* BrokenPedestal: Downplayed. Batman never ''looked up'' to Ra's, seeing him as pretentious
and her lips are haughty even before he found about his genocidal plans, but he did come to respect him as a WorthyOpponent and [[spoiler: allowed him to reunite with his long-lost son]]. He's absolutely shattered and angry at the same color as her costume.
* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: According to WordOfGod,
man Ra's becomes by the time of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'' Ivy has become a plant-like ''Batman Beyond''.
-->'''Bruce Wayne''': Whatever was in there died years ago.
* CameBackWrong: The Lazarus Pit revives the dying, but at the cost of temporarily
being and merged with the Amazon Rainforest.
driven violently insane. The ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' episode "The Demon Reborn" also demonstrates that each usage has diminishing returns.
* AxCrazy: In her TheChessmaster: His first two appearances. Ivy is deeply unhinged meeting and so fanatical in her environmentalism that she'll murder countless people to - in her view - get revenge for nature. She does mellow out to a degree afterwards; she's still unstable, but much more put-together and rational.
* BadPeopleAbuseAnimals: It's hinted in "Girls' Night Out" that she has no qualms with killing animals for causing harm to plants, as she complains to Harley about the hyenas Bud and Lou marking their territory on her plants and threatens to make them into mulch if they don't stop.
* BadassNormal: In all of her appearances before ''The New Batman Adventures'', her metahuman characteristics were downplayed; the only superpower she displays is a hyper-immune system that makes her immune to toxins but has also left her infertile. She does not have direct control over plants, instead breeding special plants she uses for her crimes, along with using chemistry and a wrist-mounted crossbow.
* BeautyIsBad: Her sex-appeal is as dangerous as her plants.
* BerserkButton: This lovely yet demented lady has several.
** Don't hurt her plants.
** A mild example, but don't spit after she kisses you. In "Pretty Poison" while she [[BlatantLies lied about intending to share the antidote with]] Batman before he "hurt her feelings" the insulted face she made when he spat looked very genuine, clearly taking [[ProudBeauty pride]] in how good a kisser she is.
** Calling her a "fanatic" is a sure fire way to piss her off.
** People denying her a chance to kiss them, as demonstrated in "Chemistry" when Tim Drake strains his neck to avoid Pam's puckered lips, her face growing increasingly angry out of frustration as he keeps it up.
* BespectacledCutie: As Daphne Demeter.
* BigBadDuumvirate: The main antagonist of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanAndHarleyQuinn'' along with the Floronic Man, until her HeelFaceTurn.
* BigDamnKiss: As [[DruggedLipstick lethal]] as they can be Ivy always makes sure her male victims receive a very passionate, smoldering kiss, almost as if it were some sort've twisted CruelMercy. Harvey Dent in particular [[PostKissCatatonia had to take a couple seconds for his mind to switch on again after she snogged him]].
* BitchInSheepsClothing: She is this in "Pretty Poison".
** Again in "Eternal Youth" as Daphne Demeter.
** Played with in "House & Garden." While her reform and marriage to [[spoiler: clone]] Dr. Carlyle were fake, Pam's desire for a family who loved her wasn't.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: She apparently considers ''killing plants'' just as bad as murder.
* BreakoutCharacter: Although created back in 1966, Poison Ivy remained an obscure villain except only to devoted comic readers. Just like with Mr. Freeze, her inclusion in the series elevated her into the top level of Batman and DC villains, and now every media outside the comics always includes her, showing her significance in DC's franchise.
* ButNotTooBi: While her [[LesYay relationship]] with Quinn is strictly implicit Poison Ivy acts quite seductively towards men, happily [[TheTease flirting with]] and [[BigDamnKiss kissing them]] onscreen.
* CaptiveDate: Her and Batman's "late night rendezvous" during the climax of her debut episode. Ivy had a terrific time during their "date" even giving Bats a [[KissOfDeath goodnight kiss]]. Unfortunately he had to [[MomentKiller kill the romantic atmosphere]] by kicking her in the face. Doubtful there'll be a "second date."
* CasualKink: At times it seems like she has a low-key lipstick fixation to compliment her more
apparent kissing fetish, given that both are often cornerstones of her sultry schemes.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn:
** She started as a pretty hammy activist until she met Harley and became more of a DeadpanSnarker as a {{Foil}} to Harley's GenkiGirl.
** On a biological level, in her first appearance she wasn't naturally immune to her rose's poison and had to keep manually reapplying the antidote via her perfume. By the time of her next appearance, she had performed enough genetic splicing on herself to become naturally immune to all forms of toxins.
* TheComicallySerious: She is usually the snarky, mature one to Harley's craziness and comical behavior.
* CruelMercy: Let's face it, there are far worse ways to die than kissing a lady as beautiful as her. It definitely helps that Ivy [[BigDamnKiss gives it her all]].
* CutLexLuthorACheck: She somehow managed to afford a gigantic mansion
teamup with its own power plant and extensive grounds in order to set up a fake health spa for one episode... complete with a staff of women loyal enough to kill on her part ''and'' try fighting the Batman, and a greenhouse full of extremely rare, nearly extinct, fully-grown trees found only in the depths of the Amazon.
* DarkActionGirl: Downplayed as she isn't as hands-on as the other rogues, but she can get physical if need be.
* DateRape: If we accept her flirty description of Batman's intrusion into her greenhouse lair as [[CaptiveDate "a late night rendezvous"]] at face value then Ivy's the kinda woman who won't wait until the 3rd date for a [[ForcefulKiss goodnight kiss.]]
* DeadpanSnarker: Being around Harley gives her a ''lot'' of practice.
* DisproportionateRetribution:
** In "Pretty Poison" (the episode that introduces her), she tries to kill Harvey Dent for building a corrections facility on top of a field containing a flower that was endangered. There is no evidence he knew about the endangered flower. She saved the flower before trying to kill him, anyway. Maybe he should've done an ecological survey to check for endangered species and done an environmental impact statement before starting construction, but she could've tried ''telling'' him there was an endangered flower before he started building to see if he would alter his plans in response.
** She gets another one when she runs a spa and send out invitations to millionaires who have done some environmental wrong, turning them into living plants with her treatment. She targets Bruce when his company was planning on tearing down a forest for building space...except Bruce had ''found out and stopped the plans'' long beforehand and she never bothered to look further into this. What's more when Bruce lets his butler Alfred and Alfred's girlfriend go in his place as a vacation, Ivy figures she'll make due with him cause ''someone gotta be punished''. She is, like most of Batman's enemies, a lunatic.
* DissonantSerenity: Usually starts off sounding calm, sultry like a proper, in control noir seductress while disposing of somebody, before [[AxCrazy raging out]] whenever her plans start falling apart around her.
** The best example is in "Pretty Poison." When first approaching a [[TentacleRope flytrap ensnared]]
Batman whose cracking fangs, struggling for his life, Ivy talks sweetly to him in a breathy tone, playfully treating was just an elaborate way of testing him.
* CulturedBadass: He's always classy no matter
the encounter like [[CaptiveDate a date]]. Then, after their [[TakeThatKiss steamy]] [[KissOfDeath kiss]], her soft voiced flirting ceases and is replaced with infuriated screaming upon Bats kicking her to the face.
circumstances.
* DistaffCounterpart: Ivy, from her own warped perspective, is one to Batman.
* DoesNotLikeMen: Although not to the point where she
DisturbingStatistic: He doesn't enjoy [[FemmeFatale seducing them.]] Most examples are far more straightforward with their misandry. Poison Ivy is [[TheTease playful]] about it, often speaking romantically to her male victims. A (slight) exception to this is her [[StrawFeminist behaviour]] in the episode "Harley and Ivy" and even there she isn't above blowing Batman a flirty [[TakeThatKiss goodbye kiss]] while trying to drown him.
* DoubleEntendre: While not to the [[Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesPoisonIvy Schumacher version's]] level Ivy isn't above spouting a few seductive
blink as he drops one liners, such as when she labelled Batman's intrusion into her greenhouse as "a late night rendezvous."
* DoubleStandardRapeSciFi: Borderline this at times with Batman. How would you legally classify restraining somebody with VineTentacles to [[ForcefulKiss insistently kiss]] them? Extraordinary sexual assault?
* DrearyHalfLiddedEyes: Does this often, usually when acting seductive
of these on Batman:
-->'''Batman:''' But that will cost countless lives!\\
'''Ra's al Ghul:''' Actually, Detective, we ''have'' counted: [[LudicrousPrecision Two billion, fifty-six million, nine hundred
and flirtatious, really emphasizing her nature as a sexpot maneater.
* DruggedLipstick: She uses this against Harvey Dent in "Pretty Poison". She later uses it on Batman in the same episode. It remains a consistent part of her arsenal, with varieties designed to either kill, hypnotize or knock out.
* DubNameChange: In the venezuelan dub, she is correctly named ''Hiedra Venenosa'', her official name in most spanish-translations, but during the episodes of ''The Adventures of Batman and Robin'', she is [[InconsistentDub for some reason named]] ''Ortiga'' (Nettle). She is later called between "Hiedra" and Ivy depending on the episode in ''The New Batman Adventures''.
* DudeMagnet: Has many admirers. Just ask Harvey Dent (initially), Dr. Steven Carlyle (to his regret), Batman (if the Saga CD game cutscenes a.k.a The Lost Episode is canon then he does refer to her as Violet & Lily's "pretty boss" at one point), Scarface (earns him a slap), Jason Woodrue (implicit), The Penguin (addresses her as a "dainty dove"), a bungling sweaty mall security guard (Girls Night Out), three rude catcalling frat boys (Harley and Ivy), a quietly smitten wax museum ticket booth cashier (Gotham Girls), Diego Rivera (a sick environmentalist she tries saving in Batman Adventures #23 who labels her a "goddess"), an Arkham orderly (Adventures #23 again), Mayor Hill's entire security staff she knocks out with kisses (Gotham Girls), [[PrecociousCrush a Brazilian teenaged boy]] (Batman & Robin Adventures #24), several distracted restaurant patrons (Pretty Poison), Robin (by the end of Batman & Robin Adventures #8 Dick didn't seem too upset about being her brainwashed "boy toy" given he got kissed twice by a beautiful woman), and [[spoiler: Dr. Alec Holland (Gotham Adventures).]] Naturally [[TheVamp Ivy]] often exploits this for all it's worth.
eighty-six thousand! ]]
* EcoTerrorist: Unlike most of Batman's rogues, Ivy has little interest in money or power, but instead is obsessed with preserving plant life, and taking revenge on those who she believes have harmed it.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes:
** She actually does seem to love Harley to a degree, particularly in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanAndHarleyQuinn'' where just seeing Harley crying makes
He's an even greater one than Poison Ivy. Whereas her abandon her evil plan, as well as bursting into tears herself and hugging her.
** Deconstructed in "House and Garden". Ivy wants
plots are never larger than offing a family and does love few billionaires or affecting a regional area, his plans involve the Carlisles, but mass genocide of almost half the way she goes about it proves human race to be utterly twisted and disturbed.save the Earth from pollution.



** Poison Ivy herself is disgusted by the Joker, namely his treatment of Harley, and wants Harley to see how horrible he really is.
** She's also incredibly hesitant to go along with Jason Woodrue's plan in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanAndHarleyQuinn'' to turn all humans and animals into animal/plant hybrids, especially when Harley informs her that one slip-up could kill all life on Earth, plants included. She decides that the risk of everyone dying outweighs the reward and turns against Jason.
** It seems she'll only enjoy kissing someone on the lips if they're physically attractive. Whereas with [[MrFanservice Batman]], who she's zero objection whatsoever to [[BigDamnKiss passionately making out with]], Ivy voiced disgust at needing to repeatedly swap spit with an "old geezer" like Dr. Goldblum to keep him under her control and in "Girls Night Out" she didn't even bother locking lips with the fat, sweaty mall security guard, simply [[IndirectKiss smooching onto two fingers]] and using ''them'' to incapacitate him.
** If she goes to the [[CruelMercy trouble]] of giving you such a [[BigDamnKiss deliciously]] [[HollywoodKiss tender]] LastKiss don't "rudely" spit afterwards.
** She's horrified when Joker reveals he plans to grind Catwoman into mulch in "Almost Got 'Im".
* EvenTheGirlsWantHer: Which [[LesYay Harley]] could probably attest to.
* EvilCounterpart: To Harvey Dent's ''other'' girlfriend Grace. Whereas Isley turned out to be a [[BitchInSheepsClothing scheming seductress]] with [[AxCrazy murder on the brain]] Grace proves to be a total [[NiceGirl sweetheart]] who genuinely loves Harvey.
* EvilGloating: If Poison Ivy is convinced she has you at her mercy, she won't hesitate to rub it in, such as in "Pretty Poison" when she slowly takes her time attempting to murder Batman, [[TheTease mockingly flirting]] with him [[MotiveRant nearly]] the entire scene.
* EvilIsHammy: This is quite the contrast between perfect girlfriend Pamela Isley and supervillainess Poison Ivy.
* EvilRedhead: Violent ecoterrorist with red hair.
* ExpendableClone: Her plant "family" gradually mutates before disintegrating, at which point she grows another to take their place.
* FaceOfAnAngelMindOfADemon: There's no question Poison Ivy is a total knockout with vintage pin-up queen good looks. Trouble lies in that she's also an unrepentant [[TheVamp maneater]] and misanthropic eco-terrorist aching to hurt offenders of the natural world in [[DisproportionateRetribution needlessly cruel]], horrific ways.
* FalselyReformedVillain: She is this in "House and Garden".
* FatalFlaw: Overconfidence. Most of her schemes fail because of this. Typically Ivy'll be so wrapped up in toying with her victim, prematurely convinced of victory, she'll fail to realize the hand they've played until too late. Such as in "Pretty Poison" when [[PlayingPossum Batman pretended to be on the verge of passing out]] from [[DruggedLipstick her kiss]] so she'd get too close and he could kick her down. Had she lingered into their kiss like her previous one with Harvey, Bats would've actually lost consciousness, ingesting the same amount of rose poison Dent did. Ivy thought it was far more important to [[EvilGloating taunt him]] instead. Thus, she lost.
* FauxAffablyEvil: She will occasionally flirt with Batman, speaking in a mocking loving voice to him, even as she attempts to kill him. She has even forced a few deep kisses on him with the intent of poisoning him.
* FemmeFatale: Befitting the show's film noir setting Poison Ivy is a very classy, voluptuous dame equally prone to steamy flirtation and cold-blooded murder, with occasional flashes of being redeemable. Her hairdo, voice, curves and attitude perfectly evoke the genre.
* {{Fetish}}: [[TheVamp Seducing and killing men]] seems to be hers. While she locked lips with Harvey and Batman to kill them, her [[ModestOrgasm pleasured moaning]] both times betrays Poison Ivy's twisted enjoyment of such sultry acts.
* FieryRedhead: Ordinarily she's quite [[DissonantSerenity serene]] and [[TheTease sensual]], but press her BerserkButton concerning plants, and Ivy'll go from teasing and kissing you to screaming as she fires crossbow arrows at you.
* FirstKiss: While [[SubvertedTrope not a couple]] her and Batman shared a truly steamy one in "Pretty Poison." Poison Ivy also [[DruggedLipstick intended]] for it to be a LastKiss.
* FoeRomanceSubtext: Has a ''heavy'' amount of this with Batman. Half the time she talks to him like they're a flirting young couple on a date. And, out of all the people Ivy's [[DruggedLipstick kissed]], Batman's the one she seems to most enjoy doing it with.
* ForcefulKiss: Simply put, the lady likes to snog, consent be damned.
** In "Pretty Poison" she applies her DruggedLipstick then saunters towards Batman who, because of his [[VineTentacles predicament]], can't offer much resistance, the flytrap even holding his head steady via two coiled in tendrils. Ivy then comes up to Bats, [[VillainousFaceHold lays a hand on his face before sliding her other around his neck]], shuts her eyes, puckers up, pulls him in and smashes their lips together in a passionate, steamy embrace she deepens before releasing him with a great big "mwah"!
** Her earlier smooch with Harvey was equally insistent, suddenly grabbing his face, locking lips with him before he has time to react, although unlike Batman he does consent in the end, as well as being [[PostKissCatatonia left momentarily dazed afterwards]].
** In "Batman & Robin Adventures #8" Ivy ambushes Robin from behind with her VineTentacles, wrapping him up so she can [[VillainousFaceHold playfully rub his chin]] before making Robin share a hot, [[DruggedLipstick hypotonic]] kiss with her.
** In "Holiday Knights" she sneaks into a Christmas shindig attended by Bruce Wayne, keeping to the shadows as he backs up underneath nearby mistletoe. As soon as he's within reach Ivy taps him on the shoulder, causing Wayne to turn and upon doing so she nabs his tie, pulling "Brucie" in for a quick peck.
** In "Adventures In The DC Universe #3" Ivy exploits a cloud of smoke to ambush Bats with a big ol' wet one.
** In "Chemistry" she [[AlmostKiss attempts]] this with Batman and [[WouldHurtAChild Robin]] but they avoid receiving a "goodnight kiss."
* ForTheLulz: Her kissing Batman is equal parts attempted homicide and wanting to make out with him.
* GaiasVengeance: Her life's mission is to avenge injustices perpetrated against the floral kingdom by torturing and/or murdering those responsible.
* GardenOfEvil: Constantly using these as her lairs.
* GreenThumb: Just like most versions, she is very skilled with creating beautiful plants.
* GuineaPigFamily: Her supposed husband in "House And Garden". Poor Dr. Carlyle.
* HeadTurningBeauty: Is considered strikingly gorgeous InUniverse and out. Nothing encapsulates this better than the scene in "[[Recap/BatmanTheAnimatedSeriesE5PrettyPoison Pretty Poison]]" when she's departing from the Rose Cafe with a [[SupermodelStrut sensuous, hip-swaying gait]] that makes every guy stop chatting and/or eating to gawk at her.
* HeldGaze: A shorter and more villainous example than usual. As she approaches Batman as he is restrained by her monster plant, ready to plant a poisoned kiss on him, she pauses briefly and stares into Batman's eyes while smirking seductively at him, before quickly [[VillainousFaceHold laying a hand on his face]], closing her eyes, and pulling him into a deep kiss. After she breaks the kiss, she also gazes into his eyes for a moment and gives him a sly grin before pulling apart from him. It is clear though that outside of her usual FoeRomanceSubtext, this is just her savoring her moment with Batman to furthur mess with him, with no actual romance involved.
* HeroicSeductress: Averted. This is how Poison Ivy deludedly views herself. Every killer flirtation a necessary step in her plans to [[WellIntentionedExtremist save and/or avenge Mother Nature]], when in actuality she just enjoys seducing then murdering men with [[DruggedLipstick her lips]] because it's such sultry fun, ergo making her a FemmeFatale at best and TheVamp at worst.
* HiddenDepths: There's more going on with this lethal seductress than initially seems.
** Ivy may kiss to kill but not only does she truly enjoy doing it she also seems to take [[ProudBeauty pride]] in her talented lips, as evident by her insulted face when Batman spits, as though she were expecting him to be as pleased with their kiss as she was.
** The fact she knows how to [[BigDamnKiss kiss so well]] implies Pam might've been [[ReallyGetsAround busy]] before the series.
** For someone who unapologetically [[MisanthropeSupreme loathes mankind]] Isley is surprisingly adept at knowing what others ''want'' to hear, as shown during her seduction of Harvey Dent. She might hate humanity but she still understands it.
** Her giving lectures at Gotham University on endangered and extinct plant species hints at a desire to discuss and share her life's passion with others.
** Has a preference for soft, romantic music if the two times we hear "Plant Muzak" playing via radio in her lairs is anything to go by.
** It's implied she designed and built the wrist mounted crossbow herself, which would take a certain degree of engineering know how.
** Her iconic, sexy costumes were also of her own design, making Ivy something of a vampy fashionista.
* HollywoodKiss: Say what will about Poison Ivy, but the woman knows how to kiss. Her and Batman's [[FirstKiss first snog]] in "Pretty Poison" was so tenderly passionate it could be mistaken for the cover of a romance novel if seen out of context. One helluva CruelMercy indeed!
* {{Hypocrite}}: In [[Recap/BatmanTheAnimatedSeriesE56HarleyAndIvy "Harley and Ivy"]], Pamela insists she and Harley are a team that fights {{Double Standard}}s, but her relationship with Harley mirrors the one Harley has with the Joker (albeit not as abusive): Though usually cartoonish and PlayedForLaughs, Ivy tends to get very easily frustrated with Harley, and uses physically imposing body language and outbursts to get points across to her. Ivy's also not above physically assaulting Harley when it suits her.
** In addition, Harley is one of the only rogues who has a chance at reforming, but Ivy benefits from enabling her worst tendencies and keeping her on the crooked path.
** Also, despite her occasional StrawFeminist rhetoric, she's a [[spoiler:rapist.]]
** Leading off of the above, despite her misandrist leanings Ivy obviously still enjoys the company of men, at least in a twisted, sexual way. Everytime she's pulled a [[TheVamp vampish]] scheme her targets have always been men she quite enthusiastically seduced. She certainly never has to kiss Batman to try ending him, but does so because she ''loves'' the act in and of itself.
* ImpossibleHourglassFigure: That waistline puts most supermodels to shame. One has to wonder why Chez Gerard didn't just use her as their spokesperson instead of an actual model.
* InsaneEqualsViolent: Don't be too taken with this sensual beauty. Say or do the wrong thing in front of her and Ivy's calm, sultry demeanor evaporates into hellish bloodthirst.
* InterplayOfSexAndViolence: Seduction and murder go hand in hand as a fun, sexy game Ivy relishes playing.
* ItAmusedMe: Murdering men with a passionate kiss is far more a personal, sexually gratifying indulgence than a necessity.
* KissOfDeath: Her main attack in "Pretty Poison" and a tactic she continues to make use of.
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: Unlike practically every Gotham criminal, she knows when Batman is pushed too far. If you count the tie-in comics as canon, [[spoiler:after the events of "House and Garden," she went into hiding and left behind several clones to cover her trail. The Ivy in subsequent episodes is thus a distraction for Batman and Harley]].
* LackOfEmpathy: Not ''entirely'' so, but it's rare she'll demonstrate it to anybody not named [[TrueCompanions Harley Quinn]].
* LastKiss: Although insincere, Poison Ivy enjoys adding romantic flare to her [[KissOfDeath smooches]], acting like her and her victim are two lovers, savoring a parting kiss at their expense.
* ALighterShadeOfBlack: Compared to the Joker, for whom she is a {{Foil}}, as she actually does love Harley instead of just pretending in order to manipulate her. "House And Garden" also shows there is at least a small part of her that wants to stop being a villain and live like a normal, decent person, whereas the Joker loves his life of crime.
* MadScientist: She specializes in botany and chemistry. And in murder.
* MadonnaWhoreComplex: Pamela hews toward the latter, having weaponized her sexuality, deriving twisted pleasure from [[TheTease flirtatiously]] ending the lives of men.
* MakeupIsEvil: [[DruggedLipstick Lipstick aside]] Ivy also wears mascara which enhances the seductive quality of her eyes.
* MamaBear: Since she views plants as her children, it isn't a wise move to injure any in front of her.
* ManipulativeBitch: As sly as she is sexy.
* MassageOfLove: Gives a seductive variant to Batman in "Pretty Poison."
* MasterPoisoner: Able to make any kind of plant derived poison.
* MisanthropeSupreme: She hates people in general for harming the environment, although there are exceptions to this, such as Harley.
* TheModestOrgasm: While much of what Poison Ivy says and does is predicated around deceit, what ''isn't'' phony is the passionate moaning she makes while sharing a [[KissOfDeath fatal kiss]] with someone, such as with Batman in "Pretty Poison."
* MoodSwinger: Can switch from [[FemmeFatale flirty temptress]] to [[AxCrazy bloodthirsty murderess]] and back again within seconds.
* MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate: Earned a [=PhD=] in botany at Gotham University and uses her advanced understanding of the subject matter to create [[MakerOfMonsters deadly floral abominations]] and various plant based potions.
* MoralMyopia: The sort've lady who'll give an [[MotiveRant enraged speech]] about how someone needs to pay for "murdering" a field of wildflowers but then, immediately, try to kiss someone to death, as shown in "Pretty Poison." Being unhinged, the irony never occurs to her.
* MoralityPet: Downplayed seeing as they're both criminals, but Ivy has a definite soft spot for Harley and she's one of the few people Ivy actually treats well for the most part.
* MostCommonSuperpower: Very well endowed, which is nicely highlighted by her swimsuit like leotards.
* MotherlyScientist: Pam's at her sweetest whenever interacting with plants, softly cooing to them as though they were newborns.
* MotiveDecay: She at first started out as a WellIntentionedExtremist who killed those that she saw as a threat to plants. In "House & Garden," however, she admits this agenda wasn't at hand when [[spoiler:brainwashing and stealing DNA from Dr. Carlysle; she just wanted a family on her terms and money to support them.]] Later on, [[spoiler:her clone]] is fine with stealing ForTheLulz and brainwashing rich people to get their funds.
* MrsRobinson: Isn't reluctant to flirt with men younger than herself, such as Robin (Dick Grayson), whose college age.
* MsFanservice: She is a very beautiful, red-haired woman with smoldering green eyes and soft, peach colored lips who wears a very form-fitting bathing suit esque leotard with tights that accentuates her voluptuous yet athletic body, buxom breasts, and long shapely legs. Not to mention a sultry voice evocative of many a 1940s film noir leading lady and a [[TheTease playfully flirty]] disposition. As a result, one of her main features as a villain is her seductive ability.
** Taken to the peak in "Almost Got 'Im" where she tries to attack Batman on Halloween with exploding Jack-o-lanterns. Her costume is literally a black strapless one piece swimsuit with no stockings, gloves, or even boots. Happy Halloween indeed!
** Admittedly Ivy is this no matter what she's wearing, even civilian garb.
* MysteriousPast: We never learn much, if anything, about Pamela's background in the show. She first appears in "Pretty Poison" already fully formed, with no word on what her life was like up to that point. It's left up in the air if Isley's pre-show existence mirrored the comics or not.
* NoSenseOfPersonalSpace: Isn't hesitant to get touchy-feely with her victims, as demonstrated in "Pretty Poison" when she slinked behind a [[VineTentacles flytrap bound]] Batman to [[MassageOfLove flirtatiously trace his shoulders]].
* NonStandardCharacterDesign: Creator/BruceTimm set out to differentiate Ivy from the other females in the series (not that there were many of them initially) by giving her a lush, more exaggerated hourglass shape and a heart-shaped face. Until the ArtEvolution that came on the fourth season, Ivy also had plumper, more defined lips than anyone else. Even after getting a redesign in ''TNBA'', she still stands out - she's shorter than Harley with chalk-white skin and the same exaggerated figure.
* NoodleIncident: This line "what has my sweet little flytrap caught this time?" alludes to Ivy feeding other people to her giant, mutant plant monster during those 5 years she waited to assassinate Harvey Dent. Just who did she kill? And why? The world may never know...
* NotGoodWithRejection: Because she normally does it when her victim is either [[VineTentacles restrained]] or been [[TheVamp seduced]] Ivy reacts angrily if they're in a position to willfully dodge her [[DruggedLipstick lips.]]
* NotSoDifferentRemark: She tries to pull this on Batman, claiming they both punish "evildoers." Batman doesn't always agree with her definition of "evildoer"...
* NotSoSimilar: Batman and Poison Ivy are both intelligent, resourceful people driven by a life consuming cause and want to make a difference in the world. Even how Isley was first depicted in "Pretty Poison" as a wealthy person with a [[SecretIdentity dual identity]] mirrored Batman. The key difference is that Ivy is willing to kill and Batman firmly abides by his ThouShallNotKill rule.
* NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist: Looking past Ivy's flora avenging mission, you find alot of her behavior is more to satisfy her sadism. Using, seducing and/or killing [[DoesNotLikeMen men]] for instance.
* OlderThanTheyLook: Presumably somewhere in her mid to late 30s by the time of WesternAnimation/BatmanAndHarleyQuinn yet nary a single wrinkle in sight. Her [[PlantPerson evolving]] biology might be why.
* PayEvilUntoEvil: Frequently, she'll give people who harm the environment with brutal (and often [[DisproportionateRetribution disproportianate]]) punishments. The most horrifying example is in "Eternal Youth", where she doses business owners whose companies have harmed the environment with a toxin that leaves them trapped as [[AndIMustScream petrified, sentient trees]].
* PetTheDog: She gives Harley a stamina booster. [[spoiler:This would later save Harley's life in ''Return of the Joker'']].
* PlantPerson: She creates these in "House And Garden" to serve as her "family" and starts to resemble one more and more in ''TNBA''.
* ProudBeauty: Given how much Ivy likes to pose and flaunt her body she can't help but come across as this.
* RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil: [[spoiler:She brainwashed Dr. Carlysle into marrying her, before taking his DNA -- aka raping him -- to create clones of him to pose as himself and his "sons". Batman is ''very'' disgusted by this, especially when they find the real Carlysle in her greenhouse]].
* ReallyGetsAround: Although it's only mentioned once in "House & Garden" according to Commissioner Gordon she's, [[OffscreenVillainy offscreen]], targeted many wealthy, single men in typical [[BlackWidow noir vamp]] fashion.
* RedheadInGreen: And constantly surrounded by it, too.
* RevengeByProxy: Of a sort. She transforms Alfred and his girlfriend not to get to Bruce, but because "someone has to pay for [his] crimes."
* RevengeMyopia: In "Eternal Youth". Not only is killing plants not tantamount to killing humans, but also Wayne was only distantly in charge of the operation for which she tries to punish him and was not any more pleased about the ecosystem damage (when he heard of it) than she was.
* {{Sadist}}: All of her crimes have the goal of other people suffering. She is a ControlFreak and while most of her crimes fall into WellIntentionedExtremist territory, at the same time she just enjoys taking revenge on behalf of mother nature. Like Lock-Up, she is a good example of a sadist who truly thinks that their victims had it coming.
* SanityHasAdvantages: Her devotion to plants can be quite crippling at times. Batman has repeatedly exploited this in their heated encounters, most notably in "Pretty Poison" when he threatens to drop Ivy's cherished Wild Thorny Roses into the deep pit he's dangling over unless she surrenders the antidote to her lipstick.
* SealedWithAKiss: Quotes this to Batman in "Pretty Poison" which adds a layer of [[FauxAffablyEvil faux romance]] to their kiss.
* SexyBacklessOutfit: All of her costumes expose her back.
* SignificantGreenEyedRedhead: She is a rare flower.
* SmugSmiler: At least once per appearance.
* SoftSpokenSadist: Her honeyed voice doesn't hide her vicious streak.
* TheSociopath: Outright states that she's immune to "the pain and suffering of others" during a flashback in "Almost Got 'Im". That said, she ''is'' upset when Harley starts crying in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanAndHarleyQuinn'', and even gives her a hug, so she may not be as sociopathic as she thinks.
* StacysMom: Pretends to be this in "House & Garden." Someone as glamorously sexy as her sticks out like a sore thumb in mundane suburbia, even with an appropriate wardrobe.
* StalkerWithoutACrush: Towards Harvey Dent in "Pretty Poison." Whatever affection Ivy showed him was entirely [[BitchInSheepsClothing disingenious]]. She merely wanted to get close enough to [[TheTease string along]] Harvey for a little while before [[KissOfDeath "sealing his fate."]] The Wayne/Dent penitentiary headline she kept hung in her greenhouse for 5 years underscores this.
* StrawFeminist: Sometimes portrayed this way. In "Harley & Ivy", she goes on a crime spree with Harley Quinn and claims its all about female empowerment. The episode ends with her being arrested by Detective Montoya and another female cop.
** NotSoAboveItAll: That said, when she and Harley manage to subject Bruce Wayne to Ivy's mind control dust, they go on a stereotypically girly shopping spree on Bruce's tab.
* TakeThatKiss: She seems rather fond of giving these. Is ''especially'' [[BigDamnKiss passionate]] about it whenever the person on the other end is [[FoeRomanceSubtext Batman]].
** In "Pretty Poison", after she forces a poisonous kiss on Batman while her mutant plant restrains him, she mockingly asks him in a false flirty voice if he's afraid she has cooties when he tries to spit out the poison before laughing at him. When he keeps trying to spit, she says in a fake sad voice that he's hurt her feelings, and now won't share the antidote with him "[[BlatantLies like she was planning to]]".
** In "Almost Got 'Im", as Batman is suffocating in her poison gas, she stands over him while explaining how she has a natural immunity to stuff like "poisons, toxins, and the pain and suffering of others" in a false loving voice, before mockingly blowing him a goodbye kiss and leaving him to die.
** In "Eternal Youth" she tauntingly smooches the cheek of an industrialist she'd turned into a tree.
** In "Harley and Ivy", after she and Harley have captured Batman and try to drown him by tying him to a table and pushing him into some toxic waste, Ivy mockingly blows him a goodbye kiss once he's submerged.
** In "Chemistry" she attempts to use her KissOfDeath on both Batman and Robin during the climax of the episode, with her grabbing Robin to try to force it on him and [[VillainousFaceHold holding Batman by the chin]]. Though she is [[AlmostKiss interrupted]] during both these attempts.
* TheTease: She enjoys leading men on, acting sweet and loving towards them, until it's time for [[KissOfDeath their lips to meet]].
** Greatest example is her behavior in "Pretty Poison." First with Harvey Dent, spending a week wrapping him around her finger, pretending to be head over heels in love, before subjecting him to her lethal kiss and then later on with Batman, playfully greeting him, referring to his nightly intrusion as "a late night rendezvous", rubbing his shoulders and then sharing a deadly, albeit passionate smooch.
* TermsOfEndangerment: She likes to refer to Batman as "Darling" in a faux-loving tone, even when trying to kill him.
* ToughLove: In "Harley & Ivy" she spends much of her screentime mocking and criticizing Quinn over her relationship with Joker, but only because he's an abusive creep she wants her to ditch.
* TrulySingleParent: Her immune system prevents her from bearing children, so she creates some of her own, albeit from one unlucky doctor's DNA.
* UglyGuyHotWife: Downplayed. She pretends to be this with [[spoiler: clone]] Dr. Carlyle in "House & Garden." Steven isn't hideous, but rather average looking, whereas Pamela is practically sex on legs with how stunning she is.
* TheVamp: Next to her control over plants, her feminine whiles are her favored weapon.
* VictoriasSecretCompartment: Where she stored her lipstick in the climax of "Pretty Poison."
* VillainousCrush: [[FoeRomanceSubtext The subtext]] baked into her interactions with Batman ''strongly'' hints at this. Hell, in "Eternal Youth" she's [[WeCanRuleTogether all but asking him to join her side.]] Ivy only turns [[WomanScorned homicidal]] after he shoots down her offer by labeling her a "fanatic."
** Oddly she once showed signs of having one towards ''Bruce Wayne'' too. In the comic short story "Cruise To Nightmare" Poison Ivy and her [[BodyguardBabes henchgirls]] hijack a cruise liner hosting a charity drive Wayne's attending. Ivy not only flirts with Bruce, but adds how she's now tempted to include him in her haul. Doesn't stop her from ordering her sea wood dragon to knock Wayne overboard into the waters below when he grabs her wrist though.
-->'''Poison Ivy''': Poor Brucie. Very cute but very stupid.
* VillainousFaceHold: Batman is her favourite target for this.
** In "Pretty Poison" when she approaches Batman while he is restrained by her mutant flytrap to [[ForcefulKiss kiss him]], she lays one hand on his face and [[HeldGaze gazes seductively at him for a moment]], before wrapping her other hand around his neck and pulling him towards her puckered lips, and deepens their kiss halfway through.
** In "Chemistry", she manages to stun Batman with her spores and bring him to his knees. While he's down, she grabs him by the chin and forces him to look up at her, chuckling at him briefly before leaning in and attempting to [[KissOfDeath kiss him]].
--->'''Poison Ivy:''' Pucker up.
** In "Eternal Youth" she briefly rubs his chin before starting her MotiveRant for that episode.
* VillainousFriendship: With Harley. Stemming from an early heist, the two develop a rather unexpected big sister-little sister friendship. Ivy is sometimes frustrated by Harley's dimness, but unlike Joker actually seems to care about her well-being (for instance, repeatedly urging her to break up with him).
* VillainHasAPoint: Poison Ivy's views concerning the environment, how it needs to be safeguarded, are ultimately true, regardless of her disturbing measures taken.
** Ivy is entirely right that Harley is better off without The Joker in her life, considering what an absolute BastardBoyfriend he is to her.
* VillainRespect: Actually holds Batman in high esteem, more so than [[DoesNotLikeMen most men]]. Even proposing, if in not so many words, [[WeCanRuleTogether a partnership]] in "Eternal Youth."
* WellIntentionedExtremist: She fights to save plants, in particular endangered species. It's her methods rather than her objectives that are problematic.
* WorldsMostBeautifulWoman: Or at least the most beautiful within Gotham City. Considering the [[DudeMagnet sheer number of men who've shown attraction]] to Poison Ivy a strong case could be made of her representing this. During the frat boy encounter in "Harley & Ivy" for instance, they seem far more interested in Pam than Quinn.
* WouldHurtAChild: Proven in "Chemistry" when Ivy attempts to [[ForcefulKiss force]] Tim Drake, then 13 years old, into sharing a [[KissOfDeath "goodnight kiss"]] with her.
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!![[ComicBook/RasAlGhul Ra's al Ghul]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DavidWarner
->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'' | ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' | ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond''

-->"''Well done, detective. You are worthy of your reputation."''

A centuries-old man who is the head of a vast network of henchmen and wealth. His schemes, some way or another, seek to save the environment from mankind or further his life so he can continue his efforts with the former. The Joker may be Batman's ArchEnemy, but due to his power, agenda, and clever mind, Batman considers Ra's a dangerous foe.
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* AdaptationalJerkass: He maintains some small, sympathetic qualities, including eventually coming back for his son Duvall and has his respect for Batman as a WorthyOpponent. However, his more sympathetic comic backstory where he was seriously wronged by a Sultan and his evil son is not adapted and he ends his tenure in the ''DCAU'' crossing a line that Bruce considered unforgivable. Compared to his comic book counterpart who in modern times showed more introspection and self-reflection to eventually turn himself in to atone for his crimes, Ra's al Ghul in the ''DCAU'' comes off as being a villain whose good manners towards Batman are more of a veneer and a smokescreen than anything else.[[note]]Granted, his comics counterpart's level of sympathy ''is'' subject to serious amounts of DependingOnTheWriter. Creator/GregRucka's take, for instance, directly participated in UsefulNotes/TheHolocaust.[[/note]]
* AffablyEvil: Ra's may be a genocidal KnightTemplar, but he's always polite, refined, and respectful even to his enemies. As his past encounter with Jonah Hex showed, his good manners aren't only reserved for Batman.
* AnimalWrongsGroup: He intends to return Earth to a more stable ecosystem so nature can persevere, but his plans often involve lots of destruction and massive human casualties.
* ArtEvolution: {{Averted}}. After the revamp of ''Batman: TAS'' into ''The New Batman Adventures'', Ra's did not receive any drastic change in his appearance or a color alteration. However, his only appearance during this time in the ''DCAU'' was in the ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' episode "The Demon Reborn".
* BadassCape: He has an imposing, regal-looking cape.
* BadassInANiceSuit: He's almost always impeccably well-dressed and he's no slouch in a fight despite his physical weaknesses.
* BeardOfEvil: He sports a beard and while he does have his fair share of redeeming qualities, Ra's is still ruthless and genocidal.
* BenevolentBoss: Makes clear to Arkady Duvall that as important as it is to complete their armored airship, success shouldn't come at the expense of good treatment of their workforce.
* BodySurf: [[spoiler:''Batman Beyond'' reveals that after the Pit was no longer able to heal him, he took Talia's body for his own.]]
* BoringButPractical: He admits to Batman he figured out his identity not because Talia unmasked him, but because he had figured out Batman would need to be a literal billionaire to afford his many gadgets and checked to see which one fit the right build to be the vigilante.
* BrokenPedestal: Downplayed. Batman never ''looked up'' to Ra's, seeing him as pretentious and haughty even before he found about his genocidal plans, but he did come to respect him as a WorthyOpponent and [[spoiler: allowed him to reunite with his long-lost son]]. He's absolutely shattered and angry at the man Ra's becomes by the time of ''Batman Beyond''.
-->'''Bruce Wayne''': Whatever was in there died years ago.
* CameBackWrong: The Lazarus Pit revives the dying, but at the cost of temporarily being driven violently insane. The ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' episode "The Demon Reborn" also demonstrates that each usage has diminishing returns.
* TheChessmaster: His first meeting and apparent teamup with Batman was just an elaborate way of testing him.
* CulturedBadass: He's always classy no matter the circumstances.
* DisturbingStatistic: He doesn't even blink as he drops one of these on Batman:
-->'''Batman:''' But that will cost countless lives!\\
'''Ra's al Ghul:''' Actually, Detective, we ''have'' counted: [[LudicrousPrecision Two billion, fifty-six million, nine hundred and eighty-six thousand! ]]
* EcoTerrorist: He's an even greater one than Poison Ivy. Whereas her plots are never larger than offing a few billionaires or affecting a regional area, his plans involve the mass genocide of almost half the human race to save the Earth from pollution.
* EvenEvilHasStandards:
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* WhatHaveIBecome: He doesn't ''say'' anything, but his reaction to seeing his disfigurement for the first time is to scream with anguish. Two-Face doesn't relish in his disfigurement, but refuses to allow his face to be repaired so Harvey won't permanently take over.

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* WhatHaveIBecome: He doesn't ''say'' anything, but his reaction to seeing his disfigurement for the first time is to scream with anguish. Two-Face doesn't relish in his disfigurement, disfigurement but refuses to allow his face to be repaired so Harvey won't permanently take over.
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* AdaptationalJerkass: He maintains some small, sympathetic qualities, including eventually coming back for his son Duvall and has his respect for Batman as a WorthyOpponent. However, his more sympathetic comic backstory where he was seriously wronged by a Sultan and his evil son is not adapted and he ends his tenure in the ''DCAU'' crossing a line that Bruce considered unforgivable. Compared to his comic book counterpart who in modern times showed more introspection and self-reflection to eventually turn himself in to atone for his crimes, Ra's al Ghul in the ''DCAU'' comes off as being a villain whose good manners towards Batman are more of a veneer and a smokescreen than anything else.

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* AdaptationalJerkass: He maintains some small, sympathetic qualities, including eventually coming back for his son Duvall and has his respect for Batman as a WorthyOpponent. However, his more sympathetic comic backstory where he was seriously wronged by a Sultan and his evil son is not adapted and he ends his tenure in the ''DCAU'' crossing a line that Bruce considered unforgivable. Compared to his comic book counterpart who in modern times showed more introspection and self-reflection to eventually turn himself in to atone for his crimes, Ra's al Ghul in the ''DCAU'' comes off as being a villain whose good manners towards Batman are more of a veneer and a smokescreen than anything else.[[note]]Granted, his comics counterpart's level of sympathy ''is'' subject to serious amounts of DependingOnTheWriter. Creator/GregRucka's take, for instance, directly participated in UsefulNotes/TheHolocaust.[[/note]]
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* EvilBrit: Even though English is almost certainly not his first language, he has a British accent. Presumably justified, since he most likely learned his upper-class-coded Queen's English well before American accents were prominent in the world.]

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* CharacterizationMarchesOn: She started as a pretty hammy activist until she met Harley and became more of a DeadpanSnarker as a {{Foil}} to Harley's GenkiGirl.

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** On a biological level, in her first appearance she wasn't naturally immune to her rose's poison and had to keep manually reapplying the antidote via her perfume. By the time of her next appearance, she had performed enough genetic splicing on herself to become naturally immune to all forms of toxins.
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* SexyCatPerson: Her CatFolk form in "Tyger, Tyger" keeps her feminine figure and breasts while adding a layer of golden fur.
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* CharacterizationMarchesOn: In her first appearance from "Off Balance", her relationship with Batman is not that dissimilar to the one he shared with Catwoman, being very civil and impressed with him despite being willing to betray him. In her second appearance onward, she never refers to him as Batman, only "Beloved", and she's much sweeter to him and only ever turns on him if it involves her father.
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* TheBadGuyWins: [[spoiler:Her final appearance in "Cult of the Cat" ends with her succeeding in pulling off the grand heist she always dreamed of before retiring in Paris with Batman deciding to let her go.]]
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* AnimalLover: This adaptation of her makes her an animal rights activist.



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* FriendToAllLivingThings: This adaptation of her makes her an animal rights activist.



* AnimalLover: For as bad as Penguin is, he always treats his pet birds well even if he does train them to attack his enemies. Him doting on his latest attack bird is a common sight.



* FriendToAllLivingThings: For as bad as Penguin is, he always treats his pet birds well even if he does train them to attack his enemies. Him doting on his latest attack bird is a common sight.

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