Catwoman Calendar Man Two-Face Harley Quinn The Riddler Joker The Batman Movie Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy
Poison Ivy (Prison Jumpsuit)
Catwoman (Prison Jumpsuit)
Calendar Man
Two-Face (Prison Jumpsuit)
Nurse Harley Quinn
The Riddler (Prison Jumpsuit)
Mister Freeze
The Joker (Prison Jumpsuit)
Catwoman Calendar Man Two-Face Harley Quinn The Riddler Joker The Batman Movie Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy
Poison Ivy (Prison Jumpsuit)
Catwoman (Prison Jumpsuit)
Calendar Man
Two-Face (Prison Jumpsuit)
Nurse Harley Quinn
The Riddler (Prison Jumpsuit)
Mister Freeze
The Joker (Prison Jumpsuit)

Catwoman Calendar Man Two-Face Harley Quinn The Riddler Joker The Batman Movie Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy

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Catwoman Calendar Man Two-Face Harley Quinn The Riddler Joker The Batman Movie Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy

Catwoman Calendar Man Two-Face Harley Quinn The Riddler Joker The Batman Movie Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy

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Poison Ivy in her prison jumpsuit appears as a version of Pamela Isley incarcerated in Arkham Asylum, depicted wearing an orange inmate uniform while retaining her signature ability to control and manipulate plant life. This portrayal shows her cooperating with other Gotham villains during her confinement, while still displaying her green skin, red hair, and botanical powers within the story. This character is represented as a minifigure designed for Arkham Asylum scenes, villain lineup displays, and animated Gotham themed collections.

Catwoman in a prison jumpsuit represents Selina Kyle during a period of incarceration, reflecting a recurring cycle in her complex history as a thief and antihero. Despite her inmate status, her portrayal maintains her agility, combat skill, and morally ambiguous code that often places her between villainy and vigilantism. Her relationship with Batman remains layered and conflicted, oscillating between rivalry and attraction. This version is adapted as a small scale figure suitable for prison escape scenarios, character arc displays, and Gotham underworld storytelling.

Calendar Man, also known as Julian Day, is portrayed as a date obsessed criminal whose elaborate schemes revolve around holidays and significant calendar events. Within the film setting, he appears as one of the eccentric villains detained in Arkham Asylum, emphasizing his quirky personality rather than large scale threat potential. This character is presented as a brick style figure intended for themed villain collections, Arkham ensemble displays, and lighthearted Gotham scenes.

Two-Face in a prison jumpsuit reflects Harvey Dent during his incarceration, visually reinforcing his dual nature through the contrasting halves of his face. This depiction emphasizes his internal conflict following his transformation from a crusading district attorney into a criminal governed by chance and obsession. Although not a central figure in the storyline, his design remains instantly recognizable. This character is recreated as a building block figure suited for Arkham Asylum displays, courtroom themed scenes, and Batman villain showcases.

Nurse Harley Quinn appears disguised in a medical uniform during a sequence involving Arkham Asylum infiltration, presenting a humorous twist on her usual jester themed appearance. This version highlights her unpredictable personality, chaotic loyalty shifts, and mischievous role among Gotham villains. The costume change reinforces the playful tone of the story while maintaining her recognizable identity. This character is represented as a modular figure ideal for disguise based scenes, villain teamwork displays, and animated film inspired setups.

The Riddler in an orange prison jumpsuit is depicted as an egotistical mastermind eager to demonstrate his intellectual superiority through riddles and puzzles. His incarcerated appearance reinforces his status as one of Gotham’s recurring offenders while preserving his flamboyant personality and obsession with mental games. This version is adapted as a miniature character designed for Arkham inmate lineups, puzzle themed displays, and Gotham villain collections.

Mr. Freeze is portrayed as a cold themed antagonist whose use of cryogenic technology and freeze weaponry defines his criminal identity. While contributing to the lighthearted tone of the story, his tragic motivation centered on saving his wife remains an underlying element of his character. His inclusion adds both menace and sympathy to the villain roster. This character is presented as a brick based character suitable for ice themed scenes, rogues gallery displays, and dramatic Gotham dioramas.

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