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Calendar Girl appears to suffer from a psychological condition classified as [[Wikipedia:body dysmorphic disorder|body dysmorphic disorder]], an obsession with one's own physical appearance and an insistence on seeing oneself as flawed or ugly, despite all evidence to the contrary. Actress [[Wikipedia:Audrey Hepburn|Audrey Hepburn]] was rumored to suffer from this disorder: despite being acclaimed as one of the most beautiful women of her day (arguably, of all time), she could not help but see herself as ugly.
 
Calendar Girl appears to suffer from a psychological condition classified as [[Wikipedia:body dysmorphic disorder|body dysmorphic disorder]], an obsession with one's own physical appearance and an insistence on seeing oneself as flawed or ugly, despite all evidence to the contrary. Actress [[Wikipedia:Audrey Hepburn|Audrey Hepburn]] was rumored to suffer from this disorder: despite being acclaimed as one of the most beautiful women of her day (arguably, of all time), she could not help but see herself as ugly.
   
Calendar Girl was voiced by [[wikipedia:Sela Ward|Sela Ward]], an actress who, like her animated counterpart, is celebrated for having retained her beauty through the present day. At the time the episode of {{tnba}} was produced, Ward was conducting a campaign of protest against ageist bias in Hollywood, and later she produced a documentary depicting Hollywood's obsession with youth and its harmful effects on public perception. Her appearance in this episode could be construed as part of the same campaign.
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Calendar Girl was voiced by '''Sela Ward''', an actress who, like her animated counterpart, is celebrated for having retained her beauty through the present day. At the time the episode of {{tnba}} was produced, Ward was conducting a campaign of protest against ageist bias in Hollywood, and later she produced a documentary depicting Hollywood's obsession with youth and its harmful effects on public perception. Her appearance in this episode could be construed as part of the same campaign.
   
 
Her character is similar in name to [[Wikipedia:Calendar Man|Calendar Man]] (Julian Gregory Day), one of [[Batman]]'s rogues from the comics. There are no other similarities in their methods: Calendar Man is obsessed with committing his crimes in connection with particular days of the year, while Calendar Girl's criminal identity is obsessed with her age.
 
Her character is similar in name to [[Wikipedia:Calendar Man|Calendar Man]] (Julian Gregory Day), one of [[Batman]]'s rogues from the comics. There are no other similarities in their methods: Calendar Man is obsessed with committing his crimes in connection with particular days of the year, while Calendar Girl's criminal identity is obsessed with her age.

Revision as of 22:46, 29 July 2009

Batman rogue

"Strange, isn't it? Dinosaurs have been dead for millions of years yet they still get parts in movies."[1]

Calendar Girl was the criminal moniker of Paige Monroe, a former famous fashion model and spokeswoman.

History

Monroe's transformation into a villain and one of Batman's colorful opponents was out of vanity. After her modeling and acting career dried up and she vanished from public view, she could not find work. It was never clearly discussed what she did in the years after professional career ended. It can only be assumed that she spent that time plotting revenge, gathering resources and fostering a deep seated psychotic obsession with getting revenge on those people and companies/brand names who had turned their back on her when "she turned 30."

She eventually re-emerged as Calendar Girl and proceeded to attack each of her former employers — Gotham Motors and Donna Day Fashions on the anniversary of her contract expiration. Each contract expired during a different season and she dressed in a themed costume for each occasion, with her attacks having a similar theme. Additionally, she hired and/or used attractive male henchmen. Calendar Girl was based out of an old nightclub she owned called Faces. Her plans for revenge were thwarted by Batman and his team. Under her mask, she was still very attractive but could only see her imperfections.

Background Information

Calendar Girl appears to suffer from a psychological condition classified as body dysmorphic disorder, an obsession with one's own physical appearance and an insistence on seeing oneself as flawed or ugly, despite all evidence to the contrary. Actress Audrey Hepburn was rumored to suffer from this disorder: despite being acclaimed as one of the most beautiful women of her day (arguably, of all time), she could not help but see herself as ugly.

Calendar Girl was voiced by Sela Ward, an actress who, like her animated counterpart, is celebrated for having retained her beauty through the present day. At the time the episode of The New Batman Adventures was produced, Ward was conducting a campaign of protest against ageist bias in Hollywood, and later she produced a documentary depicting Hollywood's obsession with youth and its harmful effects on public perception. Her appearance in this episode could be construed as part of the same campaign.

Her character is similar in name to Calendar Man (Julian Gregory Day), one of Batman's rogues from the comics. There are no other similarities in their methods: Calendar Man is obsessed with committing his crimes in connection with particular days of the year, while Calendar Girl's criminal identity is obsessed with her age.

Appearance

The New Batman Adventures