Lorelei dressed up as Candice from Pokemon.
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Batman: The Animated Series - Paper Cut-Out Portraits and Profiles
Candice
The righthand woman to mobster, Rupert Thorne, Candice was a shrewd and ambitious criminal with eyes to take over her boss’ empire. Far and away Thorne’s most competent operative, Candice hatched a scheme to neutralize the threat posed by the intrepid district attorney, Harvey Dent. She discovered Dent was seeing a psychotherapist and broke into the doctor’s office to pilfer her session notes. These notes showed Dent was suffering from significant psychological difficulties and Thorne used the matter in an attempt to blackmail Dent. This resulted in a disastrous turn of events that led to Dent becoming the villain known as Two-Face.
As Two-Face waged his war against Thorne’s operations, Candice hatched a new scheme to take him down. She posed as a police detective and convinced Dent’s fiancée, Grace LaMont, to alert her if Dent ever contacted her. Believing she was doing the right thing, LaMont did so and this allowed Thorne and his men to get the drop on Two-Face. Fortunately, Batman arrived in time to prevent any bloodshed. An infuriated Grace LaMont belted Candice, knocking her out.
Somehow Candice managed to avoid any serious jail time and was soon back to serving at Thorne’s side. Yet she had grown tired of being a second and seized at an opportunity to take Thorne out and replace him as the boss.
Thorne had brought in the mercenary called Bane to take out Batman. Candice was assigned to act as Bane’s handler and she cozied up to the villain suggesting that, once he had taken out Batman, the two of them would be able to take over Gotham on their own. Bane was intrigued by this notion.
Batman ultimately bested Bane, throwing the defeated villain at Thorne’s feet. Furthermore, Batman provided tape-recorded evidence of Candice’s plot to use Bane to betray Thorne. This was the last Candice was seen and it remains unknown what ultimately became of her.
Actress Diane Michelle provided the voice for the duplicitous femme fatale, first appearing in the seventeenth episode of the first season of Batman: The Animated Series, ‘Two-Face Part One.’
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