Catwoman

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Catwoman
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Theme:

Batman
DC Comics Super Heroes
The LEGO Batman Movie

Variations:

Batman
Super Heroes
DUPLO figure
Mighty Micros
1966 TV Series
The LEGO Batman Movie
The LEGO Batman Movie (Jumpsuit)
See Also: Selina Kyle

Accessories:

Cat Cowl
Whip
Diamond

Years:

2006, 2012, 2014, 2016

Parts
[List of appearances]

Catwoman, or Selina Kyle, is a Batman minifigure introduced in 2006. She was redesigned and re-released in 2012 as part of the Super Heroes theme.

Description[edit | edit source]

There have been two Catwoman minifigures since the first released in 2006.

2006 Batman Variation[edit | edit source]

The two sides of Catwoman's face

The first Catwoman minifigure had a Black Cat cowl which remains exclusive and is slightly different from the one released in 2012. Her face was colored Light Nougat and was double-sided with a sassy expression and red lips. The other side has the same expression, but a silver visor is over Catwoman's eyes to give them a comic-book look when her cowl is on. Catwoman's torso is black and has purple lines to give her a feminine shape, and a grey line to depict a zipper line that extends from her neck to her darker grey belt just above her waist. At the top of the zipper line is an O-shaped zipper. Catwoman's legs are black and have no print.

2012 Super Heroes Variation[edit | edit source]

The second Catwoman minifigure has a similar cowl, but with the eyeholes closer together, a redesigned face with white goggles on one side and a slightly open mouth with purple lips and a smirking face with normal eyes on the other side, an updated torso which is similar to the original, but added details to her zipper and belt, she has different feminine curves added to the sides of her torso. Unlike her original variation, Catwoman now has back printing. The pattern on the back of her torso is a continuation of her belt and lines depicting her shoulder blades. Her legs are still black.

DUPLO Figure[edit | edit source]

The third figure of Catwoman is a DUPLO Figure. Her cowl, is similar to both variations. The eyeholes are much larger. She has green eyes, black long and straight eyelashes, and lavender eyeliner. She has a button nose, and bright red lipstick around her wide smile showing her white teeth. Her torso has a long sliver zip going down it, to a string yellow belt with a square sliver buckle. Again she has feminine curves but lavender. Her arms, hands and legs are all black.

In the Video Games[edit | edit source]

In LEGO Batman: The Videogame[edit | edit source]

Catwoman had two variations in LEGO Batman: The Videogame.

In LEGO Batman: The Videogame, Catwoman is identical to her appearance in 7779 The Batman Dragster: Catwoman Pursuit, except her eyes are always comic-book styled and White, rather than silver.

Catwoman was also one of the few characters in the video game to have two variations. Her second variation was known as Catwoman (Classic). It was very similar to the normal variation, except for the black and purple were inverted on the cowl, torso, arms, and hips. Three minor changes were that Catwoman now had black boots, a line representing her naval was added, and her belt and zipper were removed. This variation, as well as an unmasked Selina Kyle, were available in the Villain Hunt on Nintendo DS versions of the game.

Catwoman has the ability to double jump and bypass security on certain doors armed by guards. She is also armed with her Bull Whip, which she can use to attack enemies, and draw them in for a deadly kiss.

In LEGO Batman 2[edit | edit source]

Catwoman appears in LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes. She has her updated appearance from 6858 Catwoman Catcycle City Chase, with her face showing the side with the goggles. However, her whip is colored black rather than brown.

Catwoman is still able to double-jump and use her whip, but is now also capable of using acrobatics to jump onto and swing on outcropping poles, an ability introduced in LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game.

On the 3DS, she, like Mr. Zsasz and Batman's Sensor Suit, has the stealth ability.

Background[edit | edit source]

Having had a very difficult childhood, Selina Kyle learned various thievery skills and used them to become a slick burglar known as Catwoman. In her public life, she is a wealthy socialite living off the loot she has stolen. As Catwoman, Selina seeks thrills in stealing various artifacts and treasures and taking her ill-gotten spoils to her socialite life. She is a skilled gymnast and martial artist, and wields gloved claws as well as a whip. Catwoman is not directly against Batman as she sometimes allies with him in his crime-fighting. But her thieving ways are what keep her from being a fully-fledged crime fighter.

In LEGO Batman[edit | edit source]

The Penguin's team from left to right: Penguin, Killer Croc, Bane, Man-Bat, Catwoman

In LEGO Batman: The Videogame, Catwoman was a boss on the level There She Goes Again and fought alongside The Penguin in Penguin's Lair. She was also a playable character in Stealing the Show and Arctic World.

Catwoman was an important part of The Penguin's team, which also consisted of Bane, Killer Croc, and Man-Bat. The team planned to unleash an army of Penguin Minions on Gotham City.

Catwoman with the Gotham Diamond

Catwoman's jewel-thievery skills were utilized when she and The Penguin set out to steal the Gotham Diamond, which was necessary to power the satellite which powered the Penguin Minions. When the jewel was secured, Catwoman refused to hand it over to The Penguin. A moment later Police Officers arrived. Both Catwoman and the Penguin escaped, but they were separated. Catwoman was chased across the rooftops by Batman and Robin, because the Gotham Diamond was still in her possession. When she was cornered, Catwoman threw the diamond onto the street, where it was retrieved by her cat, Isis. Catwoman was then put into the custody of the Gotham City Police Department, and held in the cells below their headquarters.

Catwoman in The Penguin's Submarine

When Isis returned to her master and gave her the Gotham Diamond, Catwoman Petting Isis a Nice Kitty made contact with the Penguin, who infiltrated the Police Department, with assistance from Killer Croc, and helped her to escape. Penguin once again requested the diamond, but Catwoman again refused, at least until Killer Croc gave Penguin his support. Batman and Robin then arrived, at which Catwoman and Penguin ran, but Killer Croc stayed to give them cover in their escape.

Catwoman (Classic) from Nintendo DS
Catwoman from Nintendo DS

Penguin and Catwoman retreated to the City Zoo where they were planning on staging the final phase of their plan. When Batman and Robin arrived at the zoo, Catwoman and Penguin fled to the Arctic habitat of the zoo, where they were hoping to execute the last stage of their scheme. When Batman and Robin arrived, Catwoman fought alongside Penguin and the Freeze Girls, but was defeated and sent back to Arkham Asylum.

In LEGO Batman 2[edit | edit source]

Catwoman is one of the villains freed from their cells at Arkham Asylum when Lex Luthor rescues The Joker. She along with The Penguin, Bane, Poison Ivy, Two-Face, The Riddler, and Harley Quinn attempt to escape using their vehicles. Catwoman on her motorcycle was the first one Batman and Robin tried to stop when they arrived. She was stopped, but escaped shortly after with more inmates. In the hub, Catwoman is on the rooftop of the Gotham City Police Station, and can be bought for 125,000 studs after she is defeated.

In the 3DS version, Catwoman is unlocked for purchase after her motorcycle is destroyed. She costs 100,000 studs.

LEGO.com Description[edit | edit source]

Red2x2.png This is a description taken from LEGO.com. Please do not modify it. Notorious master thief, LEGO Catwoman, is a feline-friendly villain that’s always got Batman chasing her! A gymnast and martial artist, her cat-like reflexes help her burglarize Gotham City better than anyone. Speed after her CatCycle to recover the stolen diamonds, but watch out for her whip! She’s one of Batman’s fiercest opponents!


Description from LEGO Magazine[edit | edit source]

Red2x2.png This is a description taken from LEGO.com. Please do not modify it. Catwoman Diamonds are a girl's best friend, but so are rubies, emeralds, and just about everything sparkly and expensive for Catwoman! Selina Kyle is the beautiful and daring acrobat with a weakness for jewels and an eye for Batman. With a charming smile, and a deadly whip, Catwoman is a villain you never want to underestimate!

City: Gotham City
Powers: Experienced gymnast, expert jewel thief
Base: A small apartment in the Upper-East side of Gotham
Arch-Enemy: Batman
Cool Fact: True to her name, Catwoman owns a cat, a faithful feline named Isis!


Appearances[edit | edit source]

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Gallery of Variants[edit | edit source]

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See also[edit | edit source]

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