Dagmar the Dog Woman is a fictional character by avant-garde group The Residents, first appearing in the 1995 CD-ROM project Bad Day on the Midway. She is voiced by Sharon Bystreak Ludtke.
Background[]
Dagmar is a tattooed stripper whose role in the game is quite minimal. She, like every character, appears at complete random, with the sole purpose of either promoting her show, mocking Dixie, or dying of the plague.
Life Story[]
Growing up, she always had a love for dogs and had aspired to be a ballerina. Early in her life, she remembers being followed home by a stranger who had an encounter with her father. When they returned home, she witnessed her father having an affair with the next-door neighbor, which she recalls reacting to by screaming, to which a German shepherd came and attacked the, having been alerted to the danger. She reveals that the man who had followed her home was a man who her father had encountered in his line of work as a police officer. The man had held up a convenience store in order to attempt to get medicine for his then sick daughter who perished while he was serving his sentence. He was promptly returned to prison for child endangerment.
Eventually, in adulthood, she met two twin bodybuilders named Huck and Chuck who would fight for her affections, but after pursuing a failed relationship with both of them, she decided to immortalize them as caricatures of dogs as tattoos. This would become a pattern for the rest of her life, as every tattoo she sports is a dog, representing a past failed relationship.
Ending[]
If the player has survived the game as the IRS Man and Dagmar is still alive, the game "forces" the IRS Man to go to Dagmar's theater. This will result in the IRS Man's life story.
After the conclusion of his story, they meet with Timmy at the entrance as Dagmar says they're "going to get married and live in a little vine-covered cottage."
In a comedic contrast to most of the other endings of the game, before they leave, she remarks on him having bad breath, foreshadowing another doomed relationship