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I've mentioned this series in posts in the past, but it still seems relevant to the group, and to those looking for some actual female focussed superhero items for younger family members, or even for yourselves (I'm in no position to judge another person's toy collection heaven knows). The dolls and action figures have now been shown in packaging.
Here are the fashion dolls (Click to embiggen)


And here are the slightly smaller action figures (Don't click to embiggen because they're not linked)

And the High School playset

Oh, and a full length version of the theme song
Here are the fashion dolls (Click to embiggen)






And here are the slightly smaller action figures (Don't click to embiggen because they're not linked)

And the High School playset

Oh, and a full length version of the theme song
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Date: 2016-01-14 03:00 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-01-14 07:22 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-01-15 12:59 am (UTC)Even allowing what she did to Tim was hideous, Paul Dini desperately wanted to keep her alive (since he viewed her creation as being one of his biggest contributions to the Batman mythos), but Bruce Timm and everyone else involved viewed her involvement in the scheme as being fundamentally unforgiveable (Far more cruel than anything else we'd seen her do directly) and felt she had to be killed off.
This is why she DOES die at the end of the flashback, adding her in at the end of the movie was Dini making his displeasure manifest, and it was left in because it added a moment of comic relief.