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This is a fictional book character. For a comic book character, see Catwoman
Dr. Catwoman
Jane Hoop Elementary character
Catwoman JHE8
Brooke Timer as Dr. Catwoman
in Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush - Part 2
First appearance Jane Hoop Elementary: The First
Last appearance Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush
Created by Rita Christensen
Portrayed by Brooke Timer, all of the JHE films (2000-2011), HF (2018-)
Daniella Monet, as seventeen year old in JH5
Nadia Fay, as seven year old in JHE7: Part 1
Alexa Vega, as twenty year old in JHE7: Part 1
Born November 15, 1965
Died May 2012
In-universe information
Gender Female
Family Joseph White (brother)
Unnamed Mother (deceased)
Unnamed Father (deceased)
Significant other(s) Mark Green (boyfriend) (deceased in The Final Rush)
Children Alicia Green (daughter)(deceased in The Final Rush)
Robbie Green (son) (deceased in The Final Rush)

Salma Angela White, known by her vigilante persona Dr. Catwoman, is a fictional character in Rita Christensen's Jane Hoop Elementary series. She first appears in Jane Hoop Elementary: The First, which was released in 1996.

In the series, she was a serious archenemy to the new Jane Hoop Elementary superheroes, but the only thing she hates the most is the leader of the team, Danny. With the help of two of her assistances and best friends; Shego Dalma and Shadow the Monkeyman, the two helped Catwoman to take use every plan she got to rule the world. She is also known to be a murderer, and foils any superheroes who can come into her way.

Character development[]

Catwoman was among one of the characters that Christensen has created on her first day of writing the first book, Jane Hoop Elementary: The First, alongside Danny Gorden, Alec Gutzwiller, Rebecca Henry, Cory Berning and Jaquille Short. In a 2000 interview, Christensen admits that the character has been changed multiple times because she wants to character to look more mature and more dark. She was originally going to be a child, like Danny and the heroes, but the character has been changed into an adult. And also, the villain was going to be a male character, giving the name Dr. Catman (Sal White), but changed it to a female character, Dr. Catwoman (Salma White). Although, the original idea was taken to another character, Dr. Catman (but first name was changed to Mark White and was first introduced in Jane Hoop Elementary: Turbo of Catland.

Christensen explains that she does not know why she wants to changed the character from a male to female, although she does know that she want the character to be an adult besides being a child, because she wants the story to focus about child superheroes fighting against adult villains, so that kids could understand that it's bad for them to be talking to strangers, otherwise they ended might become criminals, by kidnapping them. She states: "This character hates children or teenagers as superheroes. The worst thing that she really hates is being defeated by them, so I would say that not only that she is a villain, but she is also a murderer as well."

Although, before Christensen wrote the book, she is unsure what her evil character will be. She wants him/her to look like the meanest person in the world, and the one who hates superheroes, and wants to take over the world, so that she wants the entire world to give her attention. However, she admits that she read one of the Catwoman comic books, and said that she would have her character to be a villain wearing a Catwoman suit, although, she is not trying to make her Catwoman alike the comic book character stating: "I don't want to copy ideas, but I want my character I created to be wearing a cat suit, and she is not the same Catwoman like she is in the comic book, this is my version of Catwoman, and this is all I want to do for my plan."

Catwoman is the third female character in the Jane Hoop Elementary series to be introduced, after Mrs. Bella Watson and Rebecca Henry onward the start of Jane Hoop Elementary: The First.

Appearance(s)[]

Jane Hoop Elementary: The First[]

Catwoman first appears in Jane Hoop Elementary: The First. She is first introduced by Danny, Rebecca, Alec, Cory and Jaquille, after she rescued them from being attacked by thugs, while trying to head home after being teleported by Mayor and Bella to the headquarters called the Jane Hoop Elementary Base for a team called Jane Hoop Elementary. The kids got thankful for her rescuing them, so she told the kids to volunteer for her help. When they did, they told her to set up some things special for her, but turns out that things are not looking good. They even helped her set up a building for her.

In the end, the kids successfully helped Catwoman for her plan. Rather than doing something good the for the world, they made things very wrong when the world gets under attack by massive of monsters and villains. Catwoman tricked the kids that they helped her set up her evil plans by taking over the world. She also took diamond stone called, The First in case she could use it to possess the world and rule it. She also has called her headquarters, Catwoman's Base, when she has given the name Catwoman and puts on a cat suit to look more evil, as her two best friends Shego Dalma and Shadow the Monkeyman become her assistances.

Unfortunately, her plans came to a fail when Danny, Rebecca, Alec, Cory and Jaquille stopped her from what she is doing. She trapped the kids into a maze where the First is taken at, but the kids got it. In the meantime, Catwoman sets a booby trap, where the maze begins to collapse as the heroes eventually escape with The First. In the meantime, the world is safe, and Catwoman is taken to prison. Later, Catwoman escaped from prison saying that she is not finish with her plans yet.

Jane Hoop Elementary: The Cyber Escape[]

In the second installment of the series, Jane Hoop Elementary: The Cyber Escape, the police discovered that Catwoman has escaped from prison, where she has been hiding from them ever since. While hiding at her base, she is struggling to find out what is her next plan is. She overhears about the release of the heroes' virual reality video game, Jane Hoop Elementary, so she already has an idea. She used the video game itself that would impressively get her change in the moment to take over the world. She went inside the video game and threatens it. She hacked the video game for each player. If a they lose, they will ended up becoming zombie like to attack the world.

The only thing to stop is the object inside the video game, the Cyber Escape, which is hidden in the final level. In a result, Kirk Waters, world's first time, but greatest video game player, disappears inside the video game. Catwoman creates the Evil Kirk. Danny, Rebecca, Alec, Cory and Jaquille went inside the video game to search for Kirk, where the gang fight against him. Catwoman's new plan came to a fail once again, as Danny destroys the Cyber Escape, saving the video game, although Kirk decides to stay inside the video game forever after his parents were killed inside the video to search for him. Catwoman returns to the real world, and has escape before the police could finally arrest her, hoping that she will get revenge on Danny.

Jane Hoop Elementary: Goldenman's Revenge[]

In the third book, Jane Hoop Elementary: Goldenman's Revenge, Catwoman has returned to action once again, and is hoping that she would have another assistant alongside Shego, Monkeyman and herself. She intents to steal the golden trophy from Danny from his home, after he is rewarded for "World's Best Superhero". Before Catwoman does something with it, it mysteriously begins to change and involve. The trophy transforms into a man covered in solid gold, named Goldenman. Does not remember who he is and how did he get hear, Catwoman refreshes his memory that Jane Hoop Elementary is his enemy and is trying to attack him, and so, he joined Catwoman's side to destroy Jane Hoop Elementary as well as the world. As a result, the group rule the world together, and so Jane Hoop Elementary is into a huge fight with Goldenman. Later on, Catwoman's next plan failed at this time, as Jane Hoop Elementary stopped by, and Goldenman is Danny's godfather, joining the good side. In other report, Catwoman escapes again before the police caught her again as well as Shego and Monkeyman.

Jane Hoop Elementary: The Magic Ball[]

In Jane Hoop Elementary: The Magic Ball, Catwoman meets a close friend Belle Lamar asking her to help her rule the world. She found out that a magic object, The Magic Ball could be Catwoman's next plan to rule the world, so she did. As a result, Belle captures the Magic Ball from Jane Hoop Elementary and gives it to Catwoman so she can use it to take over the world. She also wishes to gain super abilities as well for the first time, and so she did. She used it to destroy the Jane Hoop Elementary. After Catwoman is going out of control with the Magic Ball, she uses it to freeze the world and kidnaps the president. In the end, Danny fights against powerful Catwoman.

After losing his friends, Danny fights Catwoman alone. Taking place at Catwoman's Base, Danny and Catwoman fights with each other. Catwoman claims Danny he is too weak to defeat her, although what she is too weak at is reversing the magic that was used. He wished on the Magic Ball to reverse the magic that has been used and never get it back again, causing Catwoman to lose her powers becoming her normal self again. In the end, the world has become unfrozen and back to normal. Catwoman is last seen in the book at her Base being very angry and devastated that she is very close of winning at this time.

Jane Hoop Elementary: Morphin the Power[]

In Jane Hoop Elementary: Morphin the Power, Shego and Monkeyman helped Catwoman breaking her daughter, Catgirl break out of jail. Also, the green egg has fallen from space and was taken to the Cincinnati Museum. In the meantime, Catwoman, Shego and Monkeyman snuck in the closed museum hatching the egg open, releasing a man covered in solid green, Evan. He is revealed to be a brother-in-law of Goldenman, who the two fight each other from the events from Goldenman's Revenge. Evan joins Catwoman's side that she can help him not only defeat Jane Hoop Elementary or the world, but Goldenman as well.

As Catwoman and Evan's plans worked perfectly, the heroes lost their powers to their evil selves Evan created, and journey to Morphin the Power to get The Crystal Power in order to get back their powers. After the heroes got their powers and return to Cincinnati, the heroes are stopped by Catwoman, Evan and her army.

Later on, Catwoman's plans has officially came to a fail as the heroes defeated Evan and the evil Jane Hoop Elementary, but Catwoman gets into a violate fight against Danny. Before he can finish her, the polices arrives but Catwoman escapes before she can be seen and than getting taken to prison. Catwoman lies that she decides to give up taking over the world, which lead Danny to quit being a member of Jane Hoop Elementary.

Jane Hoop Elementary: Turbo of Catland[]

In Jane Hoop Elementary: Turbo of Catland, Catwoman tricks Danny on saying that she is quitting on taking over the world, which eventually Goldenman took Danny back as leader of Jane Hoop Elementary.

After Alice told Danny about the death of her mother, Janet, he claims that Catwoman killed her. Catwoman's boyfriend, Catman helped her signed up their daughter, Cagirl to join her side, but she already accepted it. They also helped her find herself a boyfriend and get married afterwards, but she choose Danny, where she is not sure about having him as her son-in-law, and is very nervous about joining her side, but she will have to in the sake for her daughter. In the end, Danny drinks a spell that causes him to turn evil, and joined Catwoman's side attacking Jane Hoop Elementary, and ending his friendship with them. Catwoman sets up a wedding for them at Catwoman's home town, Turbo of Catland.

Alec, Rebecca, Alice, Jack and McKenzie, as well as a group of members from Jane Hoop Elementary; Naudia, Cory, Jaquille, Hunter and Stephanie, crash into the wedding ceremony, where things failed for the sake of Catwoman's daughter and Danny, which the spell has worn off and Danny rejoined Jane Hoop Elementary. Although, Catwoman has set up her next plan, since her new plan of taking over the world failed, and she got devastated after the heroes ruined her daughter's wedding. She decides to unleash The Final Rush, the world's most dangerous object yet.

Later the following night, Catwoman and her army steals the First and Magic Ball at the Jane Hoop Elementary Base's safe and were stopped by James. Catgirl kills Mayor, but wishes the First to disappear with the Magic Ball's powers. After the First disappears, Mayor falls off the building to his death leading the villains to proceed with the possession of the Magic Ball. As Danny tries to stop them, Catgirl confronts him and Catwoman revealed to him that she murdered Janet, Alice's mother and left off. As Catwoman is setting up her new plans, Danny, and his friends Rebecca and Alec decide to go on a journey to find the key to the ultimate power to stop it and Catwoman once and for all.

Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush[]

In Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush, her son Catboy joined his mother to help her rule the world. From the latest help from her daughter Catgirl, she ofters her using The Final Rush, triangle eletric lightning that'll kill people for using it to defeat Jane Hoop Elementary easily. The way that she can get The Final Rush is by unleashing them and attacking Cincinnati, Ohio, is to head to her homeplanet Catland and praised to let the Final Rush to appear. While journeying of Danny, Alec and Rebcca to get all three remaining objects, she kidnapped them and steals The Magic Ball, till they escape without it to get the Crystal Power in Turbo of Caltand.

Her husband, Catman returned to fight off once again with the Gang stopping them from saving Goldenman's task however must be completed. Catwoman would fight off with them by herself once her father and mother were killed after she was dreaming about them that much how upset she would get.[1] Following this, Catwoman, was no longer as a family to Danny Gorden.[1] She finds her way to kill Jane Hoop Elementary. Before, she let out releases The Black Buzzers into "The Final Rush",[1] Catwoman's machine that takes out killing them. She makes them to murder Goldenman.

Danny realizes that if Catwoman's powers were getting weaker is by realizing that she must kill Danny before he kills her. He than decided to for Catwoman. She than strike a curse on him by zapping the Final Rush towards him and dies. Later, Catwoman is seen inside Danny's body that Catwoman is seen naked and covered in blood, where Danny's power has no control over Catwoman's life and death. She was to be killed by Danny after her fall of the sky until her death. Meanwhile, Catwoman takes Danny to the audiences in Cincinnati. But when Danny is suspecisously still alive, he reveals to Catwoman as she fights against him. Moving to the Cincinnati Bridge, the power of the First, Magic Ball and Crystal Power deactivtes to the master who can rule the world... Danny. His strenegth managed to let Catwoman down by destroying her body, and finally dies. Danny than drowns Catwoman's body, along with others.

Heroes Forever: The New Beginning[]

In the film adaptation of the book, Dr. Catwoman does not return, but will be referred as her brother Joseph. 10 years after Catwoman's death, her brother is seeking revenge by destroying the new Jane Hoop Elementary despite their parents were the ones who killed his sister.

Attributes[]

Personality[]

Christensen described Catwoman as "the most evil person in the world."[1] She intents that Catwoman is also "one of the world's deadliest woman." She revealed that when Catwoman was only 7 years old, she suffered a mental disorder that she intents to be a child murderer. In The Final Rush, she murdered her entire family and grandmother, except for her grandfather, in which he reunited with her after 20 years since the murder and murdered him as well.

Christensen states that Catwoman has been suffering mental disorder for almost 30 years, and she is never secured. Afterwards, she escaped from her arrested before ever going caught by the police. She than was expelled from elementary school for murder, and did not finish high school. She states: "When Catwoman was a child, she has already learn how to become a child murder until as a young adult, she gets into more murder. Outrageous really."

Christensen reveals that Catwoman also has a phobia, that she is afraid of being trapped in small spaces. As a result, she has been escaping from the police, and try not to get taken into prison or any other medical center. However, Catwoman was taken to jail for the first time, suffering a panic attack, in The First, but she did manage to escape. Onward the series, after many of her plans fail and the police are after her, she has eventually escape before she can get caught in a scene. Catwoman describes being trapped in small spaces freaks her out and it regards to be a terrible place to put human beings at. She demands that she wants to be released in a free world, because she wants the world to give her attention.

Skills and Abilities[]

Catwoman is a villain. Although, she does not have telekinesis like the superheroes, but her two best friends Shego Dalma and Shadow the Monkeyman, which the two have superpowers, but Catwoman. However, she did use her cat suit as her abilities to fight against the superheroes. Catwoman's cat suit is made out of solid silk, and was colored in solid black. She also designed her suit with shiny and extremely long and sharp finger nails on both of her hands. Christensen admits that she has plenty of inspiration after seeing comic book character, Wolverine, with sharp long finger nails.

However, in The Magic Ball, she found out that The Magic Ball can grant any wishes, so she used it anyways. She gained telekinesis from the Magic Ball, in which she becomes more invisible and much more powerful than the heroes, and nothing can make her stop. But, what she does not have is reversing things, so Danny tricked Catwoman by reversing magic and never restore it again.

Later in the series, after stealing The Magic Ball from Jane Hoop Elementary Base in Turbo of Catland, she has been holding on to it ever since in The Final Rush, and uses its power so she uses it to fight Danny while into a battle in the sky, but it completely fell through when she accidentally dropped the Magic Ball but disappeared. But, it was hidden in Evan's World where Danny, Rebecca and Alec got it, but got kidnapped by Catwoman's army. After the battle wrap up, the gang escape but left the Magic Ball behind, making Catwoman using it to get her powers back once again and has kept them until her death.

Robots[]

Catwoman's Robots are the source formation for an robotic army built by Catwoman first appears into the first book of the series, The First. In The Magic Ball, Belle defeats with all the robots for her skills Catwoman want to see her skills, able to kill Jane Hoop Elementary without any powerful things, and able to destroy them.[1] Meanwhile, Catwoman leaves with the robots to battle against Jane Hoop Elementary; Danny, Rebecca, Alec, Cory and Jaquille. In Turbo of Catland, the robots appears again, when guarding Catwoman's island, Catland, her homeplanet far away from Cincinnati. In The Final Rush, the robots took control of the world, helps Catwoman to became queen of the world.[1]

Family[]

Catfamily

Film portrayed[]

Dr. Catwoman is portrayed by many different actress, even though she appeared in all eight of the Jane Hoop Elementary films (2000-2011). Catwoman is manly an adult in all eight films, but she is seen as a younger version of that character in Morphin the Power and The Final Rush - Part 1. Brooke Timer played as the original version of Catwoman in all of the films.

In Jane Hoop Elementary: Morphin the Power, Dr. Catwoman is briefly seen as a young Catwoman for a high school scene where Catwoman is picking on Bella. Actress Amanda Bynes is chosen to play as teenage Catwoman, but producers says that she is too tall to play as the character, who stands at 5"8 feet. However, Daniella Monet replaces the actress to play as teenage Catwoman, who stands at 5"1 feet.

In Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush - Part 1, three younger version of Catwoman is included. She is seen to be as very young and very adorable little girl. She's very cute and sweet, but has a bad attitude. It will be having some emotion scene that the 7 year old Catwoman does again has a bad attitude to her parents. A child version, teenager and 21-year-old version of Catwoman is seen. Nadia Fay portrayed as a 7-year-old version of Catwoman. A 21-year-old version is portrayed by Alexa Vega.

Timer will be reprising her role as Dr. Catwoman, in a sequel of the spin-off sequel, Heroes Forever: The Stone of Death.

Reaction[]

Dr. Catwoman is the most popular villain of all-time before Lord Voldemort of the Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling. She is also known to be called as one of the world's "sexiest female villains of all-time."[1] Director of the films stated the character: "Catwoman is a very crazy bitch. But she acts extremely sexy." Catwoman is also popular in other rankings known to be one of the "best characters from the stores in the world". Dr. Catwoman has became the third best character in the series behind Goldenman and Danny Gorden, her nemesis, and surprise Alec Gutzwiller at No. 4 and Rebecca Henry at No. 5. Christensen said that Catwoman "is the best villain in the entire storyline yet knocking away Shego Dalma, Belle Lamar and Catgirl."

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External links[]

  • Dr. Catwoman at the JHE biography
  • Dr. Catwoman at the JHE wiki

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