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here have this picture i made and forgot about until now
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the fact that op turned off rbs is very very funny to me. anyway i want this post on my blog too.
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fabulous creature?
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back when i started this account i was obsessed with Pushing Daisies and I rewatched it for the first time in years last night
made this poster for high school me and the very few people seeding the torrent rn
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Miffy and Mondrian, from the book Nijntje in het Museum (Miffy at the Museum), 1997 | illustration Dick Bruna (Dutch, 1927–2017)
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(Rat anon) do you have any headcannons or anything for ratcatcher (not many people like/know about him, so I want to hear someone talk about him/show some love/etc)!!
hi rat anon!!!!!!!!!!!!
i received this ask SEVEN YEARS AGO and i have finally finished and compiled all the art i had originally intended to attach to this post
anyway i still love ratcatcher. i think hes genuinely one of my favorite batman rogues in the bunch, even if i dont think about him a lot anymore : )
in terms of headcanons ummm.....
i think he should looove the rats. his backstory is not finalized in any way in my mind but i think he cares about the rats and loooves them, as an ex-exterminator who now cares about protecting them so much. idk if that should necessarily be his primary motivation for committing crimes (a la poison ivy), outside of maybe the inciting incident making him spiral to the point of rat-obsessed city-wide terrorism in his personal Year One. but that happens to everyone in gotham city at least once it's ok.
i think seeing himself as inherently inferior is also core to his motivations. i like that for him : ) i think he tries to justify any criminal activity with the idea that he's punching up, even if it gets out of control or has Ramifications. like im sure theres no long-term consequences to unleashing one million rat plagues upon the entire city, or doing Rat Torture to various people you dont like. nice job punching up buddy. but fighting batman and losing every time only supports this justification, so whatever ♥️
i like the idea of him having some kind of redemption arc at some point. i dont remember Mother Panic too well and i cant find any receipts for this so sorry if this is dead wrong but iirc he had like a surveillance/spymaster sort of role in that? and i kind of love it. i think he has potential as an investigator or like information broker who can work with batman or other more "good-aligned" characters.
i dont really engage in fandom or shipping or anything anymore but ratcatcher x pied piper is such an excellent crack ship to me it still warms my heart. idk if anyone else is in on this or if im simply a genius. who sees two morally gray rat-obsessed Green Bitches and is like is anyone going to make them kiss. and not wait for an answer. one of my hcs about them was that hartley names his rats after his favorite composers and dramatic/literary figures and otis names them whatever the fuck he wants
i think he should also have a rapport with killer croc. sewer-dwelling solidarity. i dont think he would get along Great with a lot of the big-name rogues, but i can see him vibing with maybe like.. scarecrow and harley? i think harley is chill enough that they could get along really well, and jon is tolerable enough out of costume, plus the Fear thing appeals to him. he sits at their table at arkham during lunch hour
and yea i dont know : ) i gave him heterochromia for fun. i think hes kind of short. i dont think he would use it/its pronouns for himself but i think he would readily Accept them. i dont think he thinks about that stuff. i think he's well-read and Sharp, he just comes off as kind of awkward and disorganized. skittish and ratlike in his mannerisms, but still very emotional and passionate.
thank you so very much for your ask ♥️♥️♥️ hope this works as an answer! so sorry about the delay i wanted to make it a Good post
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