Bruce Timm says Batman: Caped Crusader gender-flipped The Penguin as Batman had "a lack of good villains" and he wanted more female ones
Batman: Caped Crusader's Bruce Timm on why they gender-flipped The Penguin
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One of the biggest talking points surrounding Batman: Caped Crusader was the gender-flipping of The Penguin.
Caped Crusader’s Penguin, then, was the result of creator Bruce Timm and executive producer James Tucker working at rounding out Batman’s rogues’ gallery. …