The New Adventures- Rumble Ready Riddler
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ORIGIN
Edward Nigma was a video game designer who was responsible for a smash hit game. When he was unjustly fired by his employer, Nigma took on the persona of the Riddler to seek revenge using his passion for conundrums. Although he has attempted to reform, The Riddler is obsessed with being smarter than Batman, leaving riddles to stump the Dark Knight in his pursuit. The Riddler's insistence on puzzles and clues in his crimes are often his undoing.
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FIGURE STATS
This redesigned Riddler comes with an odd question mark shaped car. Somewhat fitting for the comic version Riddler of the 1960s, but not for the animated series of the 1990s. The question mark that is fired by the car can also be used as his cane. Strangely enough, WB redesigned Nigma for the new series, but have yet to feature him in a sole episode of his own, instead relegating him to the background of a select few episodes.
EPISODES APPEARED IN
Over The Edge, Knight Time, Judgement Day.
The Riddler is voiced by John Glover

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