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* BadassBaritone: Adam West's distinctive voice is definitely put to good use.
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!!! '''Dubbed by:''' Creator/MarcCassot (1st European French dub, 1966 series and film), Hervé Bellon (2nd European French dub of the series and film), Emmanuel Jacomy (European French, 2016 and 217 animated films)

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!!! '''Dubbed by:''' Creator/MarcCassot (1st European French dub, 1966 series and film), Hervé Bellon (2nd European French dub of the series and film), Emmanuel Jacomy (European French, 2016 and 217 animated films)
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!!! '''Dubbed by:''' Creator/MarcCassot (European French, 1966 series and film), Emmanuel Jacomy (2016 and 217 animated films)

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!!! '''Dubbed by:''' Creator/MarcCassot (European French, (1st European French dub, 1966 series and film), Hervé Bellon (2nd European French dub of the series and film), Emmanuel Jacomy (2016 (European French, 2016 and 217 animated films)
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!!! '''Dubbed by:''' Creator/MarcCassot (European French, 1966 series and film)

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!!! '''Dubbed by:''' Creator/MarcCassot (European French, 1966 series and film)film), Emmanuel Jacomy (2016 and 217 animated films)
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!!! '''Dubbed by:''' Creator/MarcCassot (European French, 1966 series and film)
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* MsFanservice: The show wasn't shy about advertising Yvonne Craig's looks, as she happens to be have a very well-toned body, and usually wears a skin-tight outfit that highlights much of it. She also has a few revealing civilian outfits.

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* MsFanservice: The show wasn't shy about advertising Yvonne Craig's looks, as she happens to be have a very well-toned body, and usually wears a skin-tight outfit that highlights much of it. She also has a few revealing civilian outfits.
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* CoconutSuperpowers: Because of the limitations special effects had in 1970s live-action media, Green Lantern is never shown using his ring to create constructs and only uses it to fire energy blasts and turn invisible/teleport.
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* ImprobableAge: The only realistic scenario in which the tv show Batman would ever have a child with Catwoman would be after she had potentially reformed (be honest, could you really see [[OldSchoolChivalry Adam West's Batman]], of all characters, getting down and dirty with a criminal?). If this did indeed happen, it could only have been after the series ended in 1968, merely a decade before the special. As this version of Helena Wayne is far too old to have been born in that time frame, this would suggest that she's not actually the daughter of the 66 universe Batman, but of a multiverse counterpart to him, similar to the comics at the time.

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* ImprobableAge: The only realistic scenario in which the tv show Batman would ever have a child with Catwoman would be after she had potentially reformed (be honest, could you really see [[OldSchoolChivalry Adam West's Batman]], of all characters, getting down and dirty hopping beneath the sheets with a criminal?). If this did indeed happen, it could only have been after the series ended in 1968, merely a decade before the special. As this version of Helena Wayne is far too old to have been born in that time frame, this would suggest that she's not actually the daughter of the 66 universe Batman, but of a multiverse counterpart to him, similar to the comics at the time.
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* ImprobableAge: The only realistic scenario in which the tv show Batman would ever have a child with Catwoman would be after she had potentially reformed (be honest, could you really see Adam West's Batman, of all characters, getting down and dirty with a criminal?). If this did indeed happen, it could only have been after the series ended in 1968, merely a decade before the special. As this version of Helena Wayne is far too old to have been born in that time frame, this would suggest that she's not actually the daughter of the 66 universe Batman, but of a multiverse counterpart to him, similar to the comics at the time.

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* ImprobableAge: The only realistic scenario in which the tv show Batman would ever have a child with Catwoman would be after she had potentially reformed (be honest, could you really see [[OldSchoolChivalry Adam West's Batman, Batman]], of all characters, getting down and dirty with a criminal?). If this did indeed happen, it could only have been after the series ended in 1968, merely a decade before the special. As this version of Helena Wayne is far too old to have been born in that time frame, this would suggest that she's not actually the daughter of the 66 universe Batman, but of a multiverse counterpart to him, similar to the comics at the time.
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* ImprobableAge: The only realistic scenario in which the tv show Batman would ever have a child with Catwoman would be after she had potentially reformed (be honest, could you really see Adam West's Batman, of all characters, getting down and dirty with a criminal?). If this did indeed happen, it could have been after the series ended in 1968, merely a decade before the special. As this version of Helena Wayne is far too old to have been born in that time frame, this would suggest that she's not actually the daughter of the 66 universe Batman, but of a multiverse counterpart to him, similar to the comics at the time.

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* ImprobableAge: The only realistic scenario in which the tv show Batman would ever have a child with Catwoman would be after she had potentially reformed (be honest, could you really see Adam West's Batman, of all characters, getting down and dirty with a criminal?). If this did indeed happen, it could only have been after the series ended in 1968, merely a decade before the special. As this version of Helena Wayne is far too old to have been born in that time frame, this would suggest that she's not actually the daughter of the 66 universe Batman, but of a multiverse counterpart to him, similar to the comics at the time.
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* ImprobableAge: The only realistic scenario in which the tv show Batman would ever have a child with Catwoman would be after she had potentially reformed (Be honest, could you really see Adam West's Batman, of all characters, getting down and dirty with a criminal?). If this did indeed happen, it could have been after the series ended in 1968, merely a decade before the special. As this version of Helena Wayne is far too old to have been born in that time frame, this would suggest that she's not actually the daughter of the 66 universe Batman, but of a multiverse counterpart to him, similar to the comics at the time.

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* ImprobableAge: The only realistic scenario in which the tv show Batman would ever have a child with Catwoman would be after she had potentially reformed (Be (be honest, could you really see Adam West's Batman, of all characters, getting down and dirty with a criminal?). If this did indeed happen, it could have been after the series ended in 1968, merely a decade before the special. As this version of Helena Wayne is far too old to have been born in that time frame, this would suggest that she's not actually the daughter of the 66 universe Batman, but of a multiverse counterpart to him, similar to the comics at the time.
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* ImprobableAge: The only realistic time the tv show Batman and Catwoman could ever have had a child together would be after the end of the show in 1968, merely a decade before the special. As this version of Helena Wayne is far too old to have been born in that time frame, this would suggest that she's not actually the daughter of the 66 universe Batman, but of a multiverse counterpart to him, similar to the comics at the time.

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* ImprobableAge: The only realistic time scenario in which the tv show Batman and Catwoman could would ever have had a child together with Catwoman would be after she had potentially reformed (Be honest, could you really see Adam West's Batman, of all characters, getting down and dirty with a criminal?). If this did indeed happen, it could have been after the end of the show series ended in 1968, merely a decade before the special. As this version of Helena Wayne is far too old to have been born in that time frame, this would suggest that she's not actually the daughter of the 66 universe Batman, but of a multiverse counterpart to him, similar to the comics at the time.
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* ImprobableAge: The only realistic time the tv show Batman and Catwoman could ever have had a child together would be after the end of the show in 1968, merely a decade before the special. As this version of Helena Wayne is far too old to have been born in that time frame, then this would suggest that she's not actually the daughter of the 66 universe Batman, but of a multiverse counterpart to him, similar to the comics at the time.

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* ImprobableAge: The only realistic time the tv show Batman and Catwoman could ever have had a child together would be after the end of the show in 1968, merely a decade before the special. As this version of Helena Wayne is far too old to have been born in that time frame, then this would suggest that she's not actually the daughter of the 66 universe Batman, but of a multiverse counterpart to him, similar to the comics at the time.
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* AmbiguousSituation: A massive one as at the time there were only two characters named Huntress: a villain named Paula Brooks and Helena Wayne, the daughter of Batman and Catwoman from Earth-Two. Since this is before Helena Bertinelli was introduced and unless it's a case of AdaptationalHeroism for Brooks, then this would suggest that Huntress is somehow Batman's daughter.
* ImprobableAge: Realistically, the only way the tv show Batman and Catwoman could have had a child together would be after the end of the show in 1968, merely a decade before the special. As this Huntress is far too old to have been born in that time frame, then this would suggest that she's not actually the daughter of the 66 universe Batman, but of a multiverse counterpart to him, similar to the comics at the time.

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* AmbiguousSituation: A massive one as at the time there were only two characters named Huntress: a villain named Paula Brooks and Helena Wayne, the daughter of Batman and Catwoman from Earth-Two. Since this is before Helena Bertinelli was introduced and unless it's a case of AdaptationalHeroism (along with a completely inaccurate costume) for Brooks, then this would suggest that Huntress is somehow Batman's daughter.
* ImprobableAge: Realistically, the The only way realistic time the tv show Batman and Catwoman could ever have had a child together would be after the end of the show in 1968, merely a decade before the special. As this Huntress version of Helena Wayne is far too old to have been born in that time frame, then this would suggest that she's not actually the daughter of the 66 universe Batman, but of a multiverse counterpart to him, similar to the comics at the time.
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Continuing my cleanup of Alternate Self. In the future, this should only be added if it's actually a trope: that is, if it's an actual part/element of a story, rathe rthan simply noting that other adaptations exist.


* AlternateSelf: Has several across [[Characters/ArrowverseOtherEarths the multiverse]] most noticeably on [[Characters/ArrowverseBatFamily Earth-Prime]], [[Characters/Titans2018OtherSuperheroes Earth-9]], [[Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesBatman Earth-89, Earth-97]], [[Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies Earth-167]], [[ComicBook/New52 Earth-N52]] and [[Characters/DCEUBatman an undesignated Earth]].



* AlternateSelf: Has one on [[Characters/Titans2018TitleTeam Earth-9]], [[Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesBatFamily Earth-97]], [[{{Series/Smallville}} Earth-167]], [[Series/BirdsOfPrey2002 Earth-203]] and [[Characters/DCEUGothamVigilantes an undesignated Earth]].



* AlternateSelf: Has five, one on [[Characters/ArrowverseBatFamily Earth-Prime]], one on [[Series/Titans2018 Earth-9]], one on [[ComicBook/Batman89 Earth-89]], one on [[{{Series/Smallville}} Earth-167]], and one on [[Series/BirdsOfPrey2002 Earth-203]].



* AlternateSelf: Has several across [[Series/{{Arrowverse}} the multiverse]] most noticeably on [[Film/BatmanFilmSeries Earth-89, Earth-97]], [[Series/BirdsOfPrey2002 Earth-203]] and [[Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse an undesignated Earth]].



* AlternateSelf: Has one on [[Series/Titans2018 Earth-9]], [[Film/BatmanFilmSeries Earth-89, Earth-97]] and [[Characters/DCEUGothamCity an undesignated Earth]].



* AlternateSelf: Has one on [[Characters/ArrowverseLegendsFormerMembers Earth-Prime]].



* AlternateSelf: The team as a whole exists on [[Series/{{Arrowverse}} Earth-Prime]], [[Series/Titans2018 Earth-9]], [[Series/DoomPatrol Earth-21]], [[Series/{{Smallville}} Earth-167]], [[ComicBook/New52 Earth-N52]] and on [[Characters/DCEUJusticeLeague an unknown Earth]].



* AlternateSelf: Has several on [[Characters/ArrowverseBarryAllen Earth-Prime]], [[Characters/TheFlash1990 Earth-90]], [[ComicBook/New52 Earth-N52]] and [[Characters/DCEUTheFlash an undesignated Earth]].



* AlternateSelf: Has ones on [[Characters/DoomPatrol2019OtherCharacters Earth-21]] and [[Characters/TheFlash1990 Earth-90]], while the identity of Hawkman is used on [[Characters/ArrowverseTheHawks Earth-Prime]] and [[Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies Earth-167]] by a human who reincarnates.



* AlternateSelf: Has two on [[Characters/ArrowverseTeamArrow Earth-]][[Characters/ArrowverseTeamArrowFamilyMembers Prime]], one on [[Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies Earth-167]], one on [[Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 Earth-203]] and another on [[Characters/DCEUGothamVigilantes an undesignated Earth]].



* AlternateSelf: Has three, one on [[Film/GreenLantern2011 Earth-12]], one on [[Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies Earth-167]], and another on [[ComicBook/New52 Earth-N52]].



* AlternateSelf: Has two, one on [[Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies Earth-167]] and another on [[Characters/DCEUShazam an undesignated Earth]].



* AlternateSelf: Has one on [[Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 Earth-203]] though she's named Helena Kyle.
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* ImprobableAge: Realistically, the only way the tv show Batman and Catwoman could have had a child together would be after the end of the show in 1968, merely a decade before the special. As this Huntress is far too old to have been born in that time frame, then this would suggest that she's not actually the daughter of the 66 universe Batman, but of a multiverse counterpart to him, similar to the comics at the time.

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* OneHundredPercentAdorationRating: The citizens of Gotham respect and admire Gordon for his efforts in keeping Gotham safe, even if Batman is doing most of the heavy lifting (not that he takes credit, mind you, as he feels Gordon deserves it more than anyone). Nevertheless, outside of the criminals who have obvious reason to hate him, Gordon is well beloved.


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* UniversallyBelovedLeader: The citizens of Gotham respect and admire Gordon for his efforts in keeping Gotham safe, even if Batman is doing most of the heavy lifting (not that he takes credit, mind you, as he feels Gordon deserves it more than anyone). Nevertheless, outside of the criminals who have obvious reason to hate him, Gordon is well-beloved.
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* RichIdiotWithNoDayJob: {{Averted}}. This version of Bruce Wayne is far from idle, being a respected philanthropist actively engaged in civic work with the Wayne Foundation, and is such a beloved public figure, he's even been asked to run for mayor several times, only to refuse.
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Canon Foreigner is for character who weren't imported back to the source materials. Canon Immigrant is for characters who have, like Barbara.


* CanonForeigner: [[ZigZaggedTrope Zig-zagged]], as she was created ''for'' the show, but she was introduced into the comics around the exact same time.

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* CanonForeigner: CanonImmigrant: [[ZigZaggedTrope Zig-zagged]], as she was created ''for'' the show, but she was introduced into the comics around the exact same time.
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* SidekickGraduationsStick: In the ''WonderWoman77'' crossover taking place after a bit of a TimeSkip, Dick has since become Nightwing. He wears Nightwing's first costume from the comics, nicknamed the "disco suit" by fans, and sure enough [[FandomNod there's a fight scene with him in a disco]].

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* SidekickGraduationsStick: In the ''WonderWoman77'' ''ComicBook/WonderWoman77'' crossover taking place after a bit of a TimeSkip, Dick has since become Nightwing. He wears Nightwing's first costume from the comics, nicknamed the "disco suit" by fans, and sure enough [[FandomNod there's a fight scene with him in a disco]].
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* SidekickGraduationsStick: In the ''WonderWoman77'' crossover taking place after a bit of a TimeSkip, Dick has since become Nightwing. He wears Nightwing's first costume from the comics, nicknamed the "disco suit" by fans, and sure enough [[FandomNod there's a fight scene with him in a disco]].

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* GracefulLadiesLikePurple: Purple - ''sparkly'' purple at that - is her main color scheme.

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* GracefulLadiesLikePurple: Purple - ''sparkly'' purple at that - is her main color scheme. Her Batcycle is also purple, ''and'' it has FrillsOfJustice. [[https://www.66batmania.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/batgirl_cycle1.jpg No, really.]]
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* DeathByOriginStory: The pilot has him bring up that he became Batman because of his parents getting killed as the case was in other continuities. Interestingly enough, he states his parents' lives were taken by "criminal''s''", which suggests that Joe Chill had some help in this continuity.
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* AlternateSelf: Has three on [[Characters/Titans2018TitleTeam Earth-9]], [[Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesBatFamily Earth-97]], [[{{Series/Smallville}} Earth-167]], [[Series/BirdsOfPrey2002 Earth-203]] and [[Characters/DCEUGothamVigilantes an undesignated Earth]].

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* AlternateSelf: Has three one on [[Characters/Titans2018TitleTeam Earth-9]], [[Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesBatFamily Earth-97]], [[{{Series/Smallville}} Earth-167]], [[Series/BirdsOfPrey2002 Earth-203]] and [[Characters/DCEUGothamVigilantes an undesignated Earth]].
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* AlternateSelf: Has several across [[Series/{{Arrowverse}} the multiverse]] most noticeably on [[Film/BatmanFilmSeries Earth-89], Earth-97], [[Series/BirdsOfPrey2002 Earth-203]] and [[Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse an undesignated Earth]].

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* AlternateSelf: Has several across [[Series/{{Arrowverse}} the multiverse]] most noticeably on [[Film/BatmanFilmSeries Earth-89], Earth-97], Earth-89, Earth-97]], [[Series/BirdsOfPrey2002 Earth-203]] and [[Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse an undesignated Earth]].
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* AlternateSelf: Has three on [[Characters/Titans2018TitleTeam Earth-9]], [[Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesBatFamily Earth-97]], [[{{Series/Smallville}} Earth-167]], and [[Series/BirdsOfPrey2002 Earth-203]].

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* AlternateSelf: Has three on [[Characters/Titans2018TitleTeam Earth-9]], [[Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesBatFamily Earth-97]], [[{{Series/Smallville}} Earth-167]], and [[Series/BirdsOfPrey2002 Earth-203]].Earth-203]] and [[Characters/DCEUGothamVigilantes an undesignated Earth]].
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* DeadpanSnarker: She)s very snarky around the villains. Mildly with the Dynamic Duo.

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* DeadpanSnarker: She)s She's very snarky around the villains. Mildly with the Dynamic Duo.
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* IdealHero: Unlike most modern incarnations, this Batman is an upstanding, beloved public figure, working side-by-side with law enforcement, with an unbreakable moral code, and a strict adherence to the law, no matter how insignificant. As a result, he's uniquely [[FanNickname called]] the "Bright Knight" by fans to distinguish him from other iterations.

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* IdealHero: Unlike most modern incarnations, this Batman is an upstanding, beloved public figure, working side-by-side with law enforcement, with an unbreakable moral code, and a strict adherence to the law, no matter how insignificant. As a result, he's uniquely [[FanNickname called]] called the "Bright Knight" by fans to distinguish him from other iterations.
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* IdealHero: Unlike most modern incarnations, this Batman is an upstanding, beloved public figure, working side-by-side with law enforcement, with an unbreakable moral code, and a strict adherence to the law, no matter how insignificant.

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* IdealHero: Unlike most modern incarnations, this Batman is an upstanding, beloved public figure, working side-by-side with law enforcement, with an unbreakable moral code, and a strict adherence to the law, no matter how insignificant. As a result, he's uniquely [[FanNickname called]] the "Bright Knight" by fans to distinguish him from other iterations.
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!!! '''Played By:''' Alan Napier

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!!! '''Played By:''' Alan NapierCreator/AlanNapier

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