Poison Ivy

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Poison Ivy
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Theme:

Batman
Super Heroes
    DC Universe

Variations:

Original 2006 Batman Variation
2012 Super Heroes Redesign[1]

See Also: Pamela Isley

Accessories:

Vine

Years:

2006
2012[1]

Parts
[List of appearances]
Pamela Lillian Isley, AKA Poison Ivy, adores plants and uses plant-based toxins in her criminal activities. Her athletic build gives her the ability to jump extra high, and she can create new minions with her mutated seed.
―Poison Ivy's biography from LEGO Batman: The Videogame

Poison Ivy, or Pamela Isley, was one of Batman's enemies and a dangerous eco-terrorist. She was originally released in 7785 Arkham Asylum in 2006's Batman theme. In 2012, she reappears in the Super Heroes theme.

Description

2006 Batman Variation

Like most of the villains from the original Batman theme, Poison Ivy is based on her appearance in Batman: The Animated Series.

In 2006's 7785 Arkham Asylum, Ivy had long hair, the same type of hairpiece used for Professor Dumbledore, but in Dark Red. Her headpiece was new and exclusive to the minifigure. It had pointed red eyebrows, green lips, and black eyes with light green eye shadow. She had a flesh coloured torso with printing of a cover-up made entirely out of leaves. Ivy's legs were Sand Green with Green hips.

2012 Super Heroes Variation

In 2012, Ivy has Elsa Schneider's hair, but in red with leaves printed on it. Her new double sidedhead features a sly and cunning grin and an angry face. Her torso depicts a sash and a bodysuit made entirely out of leaves. Her torso also has zigzag lines on it. Her back features a continuation of the same pattern. Her legs also have a continuation of the bodysuit. Ivy's entire costume is Bright and Lime Green.

Like most of the minifigures in the Super HeroesDC Universe theme, she is based on her appearance in some of the comics.

Video Game Variation

Poison Ivy's appearance in LEGO Batman: The Videogame is identical to her appearance in 7785 Arkham Asylum. In the video game Ivy can super jump, open doors that require female villains, make plants with pink hearts grow, and safely walk into toxic waste. She can also kill an enemy with a toxic kiss, either in close range or blown as green smoke.

She was also playable as Pamela Isley and in an alternate costume.

Background

Pamela Lillian Isley was a young botanist poisoned by her professor as an experiment. She survived and while getting an immunity to toxins, Isley went insane and became Poison Ivy, an eco-terrorist out to save the environment in a deranged way. Unlike most Batman rogues, Ivy revolves her crimes around her obsession with plants and a twisted way of saving the environment. In addition to her knowledge of plants and toxic immunity, Ivy is known to also be able to manipulate plants with her mind. Harley Quinn is a chief ally of hers in several of her schemes, her best friend, and usually the only human Ivy doesn't hate. (Though she's also sometimes friends with Catwoman, and has shown slight attraction to Batman in the past)

In LEGO Batman: The Videogame

In LEGO Batman: The Videogame, Poison Ivy is a boss in A Poisonous Appointment and unlocked after the level Green Fingers in the The Riddler's Revenge story was completed.

Poison Ivy is a member of a group led by The Riddler which also includes Clayface, Mr. Freeze, and Two-Face. After Two-Face's armoured car was destroyed by the Batmobile, she rescued The Riddler from Batman and Robin. She then helped The Riddler to steal mutant vine seeds he needed for his plan to rob the Gotham City Gold Reserves. After they secured the seeds, she decided to stay as she was happy among all the plants. She was then defeated by Batman and Robin and sent to back Arkham Asylum.

Poison Ivy was also the creator and mistress of the Poison Ivy Goons.

In LEGO Batman 2

Poison Ivy reappears in LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes and once again she appears at the Botanic Gardens. She is sitting on her Venus Flytrap throne.

Appearances

Video Game Appearances

LEGO.com Description

Red2x2.png This is a description taken from LEGO.com. Please do not modify it. In a freak accident at the nature lab, Poison Ivy was transformed from a quiet botanist to a crazed, plant-loving villain. She terrorizes the town with toxic concoctions and her poisonous kiss in her quest to make Gotham City a haven for her evil weeds.


Variations

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2006 Batman Variation2012 Super Heroes Variation


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