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Muppet Fact #1448
Leslie Carrara-Rudolph considers her character Darci an "angry rocker lesbian."
Source:
Puppet Nerd. "Puppet Tears, ep.008 — Leslie Carrara-Rudolph, spreading joy with Lolly Lardpop + Abby Cadabby." YouTube, September 26, 2018. https://youtu.be/dvDOpBhHR5Y.
Some doodles I've had scattered around my desk for a while, all are my ocs between different Au's 💕
Should I open Posca paint character portrait commissions?
Heroes & Villains The DC Animated Universe - Paper Cut-Out Portraits and Profiles
Darci
In the past, the Darci Doll was a hugely popular toy. Future fashion designer Lana Lang was an enormous fan of the Darci Doll, collecting all of the doll’s various couture outfits and accessories. The great fun Lana had with this doll contributed to her future career as a fashion designer.
Years later, the villainous Toyman wanted a companion and created a sophisticated android in the exact image of the Darci Doll. Entirely life-like, the android was endowed with an artificial intelligence that ultimately gained sentience. This Darci became bored with the Toyman and she fled. Now calling herself Darcy Madison, she went on to become a fashion model where her perfect features made her a huge star. Now a celebrated designer, Lana Lang was struck by Darcy and how she so reminded her of her beloved doll. Lana asked Darcy to work with her; the model accepted and was soon the face of Lang’s hotly anticipated Fall line.
Feeling betrayed, the Toyman sent his mechanical minions to abduct Darci and bring her back to him. His toy robots attacked during a fashion show, an event Clark Kent was attending so to support his friend, Lana. Quickly changing into Superman, the hero fended off the toys and saved Darci.
Tired of having to hide from Toyman, Darci decided to seek out her creator and kill him so she could be free. Yet Toyman had built a contingency failsafe into Darci making it so her systems would shut down were she to try to harm him. Captured, Darci was placed in a life-sized ‘Darci Doll’ box and displayed among the rest of Toyman’s collection.
Superman, meanwhile, tracked down the Toyman’s layer. In the following battle, both Toyman and Darci appeared to perish.
Having survived, Darci fled to Dakota City where she tried to make a new life for herself as a teacher at the prestigious Vanmoor Institute. There Darci took on the alias of Ms. Moore and became close with her prized pupil, young Daisy Watkins.
Once again The Toyman managed to track Darci down. What Darci truly wanted to be more human and to have a new life free from her past. Toyman agreed to help her; he abducted Daisy Watkins and created a synthetic version of her that Darci’s consciousness could be transformed into. Of course the real Daisy would have to be killed so Darci could completely take her place and Darci coldly agreed to this condition.
Fortunately, Superman had been tracking the Toyman. He and Static teamed up to bring down the villain and save Daisy Watkins. During the ensuing battle, Darci tried to kill Toyman. It triggered her failsafe and she self-destructed. A heart broken Toyman gave up, his precious toy now gone forever.
Actresses Nancy Travis and Nicollette Sheridan each provided the voice for Darci with the tragic android first appearing in the fourth episode of the third season of Superman: The Animated Series, ‘Obsession.’