Catwoman (Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders)

Catwoman is the quaternary antagonist and later tritagonist of the 2016 animated film Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders. She is a criminal that tries to conquer Gotham City, but her plans were always shifted by the Batman and Robin, the Dynamic Duo. She is based on the Catwoman incarnation of the 1960's Batman TV show.

She was voiced by Julie Newmar, who also portrayed the 1960's Catwoman incarnation.

Biography
After made a heist in Gotham Palace and tied the public along Joker, Riddler and Penguin, Catwoman aboarded the Jokermobile to reach the chemical factory and stole the Duplicator Ray. Batman and Robin tried to stop her and the Joker's minions, but she distracted Batman and after knocking him she escaped along the other villains to a frozen food factory, and once there, she tried to make Batman a bad guy with her Bat-Grass, without apparently success. But the Dynamic Duo escaped.

After leaving the factory, Catwoman and the other villains used a U.S. rocket to reach an space station built by Russia and United States. However, once there, the Joker, along Riddler and Penguin, betrayed her thinking that she can betray them by her love for Batman. The Joker locked her into a special room and ejected her into space for kill her, but the Dynamic Duo saved her. After this, she witness Batman's fight against her three old partners in crime, leaving them unconscious. After this, Catwoman was presumably taken in custody once again.

During the time in that Batman became evil (because the effects of her Bat-Grass develop slowly), she escaped from prison and opened her own club. However, she accepted for help Robin to save Gotham City from Batman's madness. Once inside the Batcave, she injected Batman her antidote against the effects of the Bat-Grass. However, her antidote didn't serve as Batman prepared and injected himself a Bat-Anti-Antidote, and tied Catwoman along Robin for execute them in a radioactive generator, but he first kiss Catwoman as her last wish. However, after Batman left the Batcave, Catwoman was rescued by Robin.

After this, Robin and Catwoman disguised themselves as inspectors and helped the villains of the state prison, like the Mad Hatter and False Face, to escape with flying peaks and ballon shackles, except the duplicates of Joker, Riddler and Penguin. After the escape, Catwoman and Robin conducted their villains army into Gotham Palace for defeat Batman and his army of Batmans. However, they were defeated by the Batmans army, but Batman was finally saved by the unemployed Alfred Pennyworth with a champagne antidote. However after this, Commisioner Gordon and Chief O'Hara appeared for take in custody Catwoman, but she discretely escaped from the police and decided to help Batman and Robin for stop the Joker, the Riddler, and the Penguin.

After locate the criminals and their respective gang, the Dynamic Duo and Catwoman aboarded the Penguin's Blimp and defeated their minions, including Riddler, Penguin. After Joker's failed attempt of escape, Catwoman decided to steal the artworks stolen by the three villains, but Batman tried to convince her of abandon the bad side. Catwoman proposed her escape to Europe for drink a coffee and kill Robin, but as Batman's refusal, she returned the artworks to the Dynamic Duo and dropped herself into the chemical factory's chimney, presumbaly to her demise.

Trivia

 * Julie Newmar is the only actor of the 1960's Batman TV show that reprised her role as her respective villain, because Cesar Romero, Burgess Meredith, and Frank Gorshin are all deceased.
 * When Batman was knocked by the Penguin, he saw three Catwoman, referencing that Catwoman was portrayed by tree actor during the original Batman TV show: by Julie Newmar in the first two seasons, by Lee Meriwheter in the 1966 film, and by the late Eartha Kitt in the third and final season.