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''"Gotham will burn tonight, but first...I'm going to snuff like you out like a candle!"''
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!!Roxy Rocket (Roxanne Sutton)
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/CharityJames\\
'''Appearances''': ''WesternAnimation/TheNewBatmanAdventures'' | ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries''

A thrill-seeking criminal who is a former stuntwoman and a dangerously avid adrenaline junkie.

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[[folder:Roxy Rocket]]
!!Roxy Rocket (Roxanne Sutton)
[[folder:Scarecrow]]
!!ComicBook/TheScarecrow (Dr. Jonathan Crane)
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[[quoteright:300:''"I am fear incarnate. I am the terror of Gotham. I am the Scarecrow!''"]]
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/CharityJames\\
Creator/HenryPolicII (''Batman: The Animated Series''), Creator/JeffreyCombs (''The New Batman Adventures'')
'''Appearances''': ''WesternAnimation/TheNewBatmanAdventures'' ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'' | ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries''

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''"Fear is the glue that holds society together. It's what makes people suppress their worst impulses. Fear... is power."''

A thrill-seeking criminal university psychology professor who is has made a former stuntwoman career out of studying fear and its effects. In his pursuit of research, he developed a dangerously avid adrenaline junkie.chemical toxin that allows him to induce fear in any subject at his whim, which he later began using as an asset for crime.



* AffablyEvil: To a certain extent. She's a thief, but is cheerful to those she robs and avoids hurting people when it isn't necessary.
* CanonImmigrant: Twice--she first appeared in ''ComicBook/TheBatmanAdventures'' Annual #1, then in ''The New Batman Adventures'' (along with ''Superman: TAS''), then in the main DCU.
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* TheDragon: To the Penguin in her debut episode.
* DragonWithAnAgenda: Only worked with the Penguin to sate her need for thrills. When her stunts began to risk exposing him, he decides to get rid of her.
* FieryRedhead: Moved to crime mostly for the kicks.
* GogglesDoNothing: In her case, she wears them whenever she rides.
* HeelFaceTurn: In the tie-in comics--decides that being a vigilante has as much thrill as being a criminal.
* InHarmsWay: She's in it at least as much for the thrills as for the loot.
* MsFanservice: She has a nice figure and wears a form-fitting out that provides a cleavage.
* NotMeThisTime: In the tie-in comics. It turns out to be [[spoiler:Catwoman]], trying to frame her.
* NotSoDifferentRemark: Tries to pull this on Batman, saying that he'll let her go because he enjoys the thrill of the chase as much as she does. It doesn't work.
* OrgasmicCombat: Especially in the climax of the episode, where she tears off her jacket, throwing it at Batman, and starts squirming on her rocket with him and loudly making outburst of passion.
-->'''Roxy:''' Oh baby, you're the best! The ultimate thrill. The final stunt. Me and you! Yeah, yeah... YEAH!
* RocketRide: Provides the trope image.
* SexIsViolence: When Batman pursues her, she starts laughing more and more and eventually... well, she shows her O-face.
* TakeThatKiss: Before she escapes from Batman during their first encounter, she flies her rocket next to his damaged Batwing and thanks him for a "great first date" before blowing him a goodbye kiss. In a later encounter, when Batman seems to have her cornered on a steel grinder of an unfinished building, she throws a painting she stole over the edge with Batman diving after it, grabbing on to it with one hand and grabbing to a lower part of the building with his other. Roxy smirks down at him as he holds on before mockingly making a kissing sound at him and blowing up her rocket.
* VillainessesWantHeroes:
** She develops a crush on Batman due to him being able to keep up with her in her robberies, and at one point calls the two of them "the perfect couple". She shows to be perfectly accepting, even thrilled, at the idea of her and Batman [[TogetherInDeath dying together]] in a stunt. Unfortunately, she ends up heartbroken when Batman doesn't return her feelings and instead slaps the handcuffs on her even after all they went through together.
** She also finds Superman attractive when he catches her in "Knight Time", complimenting him on his looks and openly saying "I'll be your friend" with clearly flirtatious undertones.
* VillainousCrush:
** A mild one for Batman, in ''ComicBook/TheBatmanAdventures'' Annual #1, post her HeelFaceTurn. In ''TNBA'', she's aggressively flirtatious and believes they are BirdsOfAFeather that love thrills. She's soundly wrong by the end.
** The Penguin also seems slightly entranced by her, based on his suggestive comments about her being chased by "a bird of prey". She doesn't reciprocate the feelings, though.
** At the beginning of "[[Recap/SupermanTheAnimatedSeriesS3E2KnightTime Knight Time]]" she ''wastes very little time'' flirting with Superman, and expresses immediate attraction to his HeroicBuild. Supes is amused for a moment before refusing her advances and immediately taking her back to Gotham.
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!!ComicBook/TheScarecrow (Dr. Jonathan Crane)
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[[quoteright:300:''"I am fear incarnate. I am the terror of Gotham. I am the Scarecrow!''"]]
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/HenryPolicII (''Batman: The Animated Series''), Creator/JeffreyCombs (''The New Batman Adventures'')
'''Appearances''': ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'' | ''WesternAnimation/TheNewBatmanAdventures''\\\
''"Fear is the glue that holds society together. It's what makes people suppress their worst impulses. Fear... is power."''

A university psychology professor who has made a career out of studying fear and its effects. In his pursuit of research, he developed a chemical toxin that allows him to induce fear in any subject at his whim, which he later began using as an asset for crime.
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* BadBoss: Scarface might not be as murderous as the Joker but he makes up for it by being very rude to his henchmen. In his final appearance, however, he outright tries to have Rhino and Mugsy killed just for waking him up too early.

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* BadBoss: Scarface might not be as murderous as the Joker but he makes up for it by being very rude to his henchmen. In his final appearance, however, he outright tries to have Rhino and Mugsy killed just for waking him up too early.early [[spoiler: and also for psychologically torturing the person he's ultimately just a facet of]].



* ClockKing: His debut started with an expertly crafted heist of his.

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* ClockKing: His debut started with an expertly crafted heist of his.his, and Commissioner Gordon outright compares his jobs to "a Swiss timepiece."



** In [[Recap/TheNewBatmanAdventuresE4DoubleTalk ''Double Talk'']], the Ventriloquist [[JustGotOutOfJail Just Got Out Of Arkham]] and wants to reform. His old gang, Mugsy and Rhino, put a {{Gaslighting}} on him in an attempt of BreakingOutTheBoss. At the climax, Mugsy and Rhino are [[LuredIntoATrap Lured Into A]] DeathTrap by Scarface.
* TheDogBitesBack: [[spoiler: In "Double Talk", he finally gets fed up with Scarface, and blows him to smithereens.]]

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** In [[Recap/TheNewBatmanAdventuresE4DoubleTalk ''Double Talk'']], the Ventriloquist [[JustGotOutOfJail Just Got Out Of Arkham]] and wants to reform. His old gang, Mugsy and Rhino, put a {{Gaslighting}} on him in an attempt of at BreakingOutTheBoss. At the climax, Mugsy and Rhino are [[LuredIntoATrap Lured Into A]] DeathTrap by Scarface.
* TheDogBitesBack: [[spoiler: In "Double Talk", he Wesker finally gets fed up with Scarface, riddling the dummy with bullets and blows him sending it careening into a fan that shreds it to smithereens.sawdust.]]



* FamilyUnfriendlyDeath: For being not technically alive, Scarface got that a lot.
** The creators [[WordOfGod mentioned once]] that, as the censors weren't going to complain about what they did to an inanimate doll, they were free to be as vicious and sadistic to Scarface as they wanted - and it shows!

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* FamilyUnfriendlyDeath: For being not technically alive, Scarface got that a lot.
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lot. The creators [[WordOfGod mentioned once]] that, as the censors weren't going to complain about what they did to an inanimate doll, they were free to be as vicious and sadistic to Scarface as they wanted - and it shows!



* HelplessGoodSide: Portrayed in a similar manner in the comics. There's a creepy scene at the end of his first episode that shows him making a new Scarface dummy to replace the one that was destroyed earlier, showing that he still has a problem. [[spoiler:The trope is averted in his last appearance. Unlike other times the doll is destroyed, Wesker finally gathers enough willpower to destroy the Scarface doll himself. The episode ends with Wesker finally moving on with his life and Scarface is never seen again.]]

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* HelplessGoodSide: Portrayed in a similar manner in the comics. The Ventriloquist's FatalFlaw is that he's WeakWilled and utterly dominated by his ruthless alternate personality. There's a creepy scene at the end of his first episode that shows him making a new Scarface dummy to replace the one that was destroyed earlier, showing that he still has a problem. [[spoiler:The trope is averted in his last appearance. Unlike other times the doll is destroyed, Wesker finally gathers enough willpower to destroy the Scarface doll himself. The episode ends with Wesker finally moving on with his life and Scarface is never seen again.]]



* PerfectlyCromulentWord: Instead of his speech impediment from the comics, Scarface constantly drops non-words that sound vaguely like other words.



* SplitPersonality: Wesker has a severe personality disorder, one side being weak-willed and submissive and another that's hyper-aggressive and dominating. Scarface is believed to be a mouthpiece for Wesker's more violent personality.

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* SplitPersonality: Wesker has a severe personality disorder, one side being weak-willed and submissive and another that's hyper-aggressive and dominating. Scarface is believed to be a mouthpiece for Wesker's more violent personality.impulses.



* YesMan: Wesker will agree to everything Scarface says, even if he has doubts because he's that scared of Scarface.

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* YesMan: Wesker will agree to everything Scarface says, even if he has doubts doubts, because he's that scared of Scarface.



-->'''The Ventriloquist:''' ''[[PreAssKickingOneLiner Yes.]]'' (He then shoots Scarface).

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-->'''The Ventriloquist:''' ''[[PreAssKickingOneLiner Yes.]]'' (He then shoots Scarface).Scarface, who falls off a building and into a massive industrial fan).
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* BewareTheSillyOnes: A gangster speaking through a puppet might look pretty stupid, but that's a real gun that Scarface is holding on to.

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* BewareTheSillyOnes: A gangster speaking through a puppet might look pretty stupid, but that's a real gun that Scarface is holding on to.to, and whatever's broken inside of the Ventriloquist's mind is razor-sharp; Scarface's crimes are legitimately brilliantly planned. His very first appearance sees him outsmart and trap Batman.
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* VillainRespect: Riddler has gained this for Batman by the episode "Riddler's Reform" if the speech he gives is any indication.
-->'''Riddler:''' I fooled the police, the doctors, the parole board, all of them. There's only one person who's ever been able to challenge me: Batman. He's the only one [[WorthyOpponent worthy]] of the game.
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* AscendedExtra: At the time of his first appearance in BTAS, Wesker had only had a total of ''two'' comic stories in which he appeared. His tragic portrayal however would establish him as a notable recurring fixture among the Bat-rogues in the franchise going forwards.
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** At the beginning of "[[Recap/SupermanTheAnimatedSeriesS3E2KnightTime Knight Time]]" she ''wastes very little time'' flirting with Superman, and expresses immediate attraction to his HeroicBuild. Supes is amused for a moment before refusing her advances and immediately taking her back to Gotham.
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* DentedIron: His cameo in ''Batman Beyond'' shows that his addiction to Venom slowly reduced him to a vegetable on life support.
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* RoguesGalleryTransplant: His comic book counterpart is a member of Comicbook/GreenArrow's rogues gallery. In this adaptation, he is a member of Batman's rogues gallery.

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* RoguesGalleryTransplant: His comic book counterpart is a member of Comicbook/GreenArrow's ComicBook/GreenArrow's rogues gallery. In this adaptation, he is a member of Batman's rogues gallery.



* PetTheDog: In issue 37 of ''[[Comicbook/TheBatmanAdventures Gotham Adventures]]'' he lures Batman into another LotusEaterMachine purely in the hopes of letting Batman have a little happiness for once. Sadly, happiness is apparently so unnatural for the Batman that just the feeling is enough for Batman to realize that he's in a fantasy.

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* PetTheDog: In issue 37 of ''[[Comicbook/TheBatmanAdventures ''[[ComicBook/TheBatmanAdventures Gotham Adventures]]'' he lures Batman into another LotusEaterMachine purely in the hopes of letting Batman have a little happiness for once. Sadly, happiness is apparently so unnatural for the Batman that just the feeling is enough for Batman to realize that he's in a fantasy.



* {{Jerkass}}: Before his redesign, he's a snappy, obnoxious sadist with no tragic backstory to justify his actions or behavior. The [[Comicbook/TheBatmanAdventures tie in comic]] gives him a more nuanced portrayal.

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* {{Jerkass}}: Before his redesign, he's a snappy, obnoxious sadist with no tragic backstory to justify his actions or behavior. The [[Comicbook/TheBatmanAdventures [[ComicBook/TheBatmanAdventures tie in comic]] gives him a more nuanced portrayal.



* WellIntentionedExtremist: ''Comicbook/TheBatmanAdventures'' reveals that, despite all his sadism, he actually does love to teach. A rehabilitative work-release program at Arkham allows him to teach at the local community college, which he enjoys until he realizes that half his students are too illiterate to spell their own names correctly. This leads him to the scheme he employs in issues 4 and 5, where he holds the city for ransom by rendering everyone illiterate in an attempt to show the local government the dangers of not reforming the education system.

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* WellIntentionedExtremist: ''Comicbook/TheBatmanAdventures'' ''ComicBook/TheBatmanAdventures'' reveals that, despite all his sadism, he actually does love to teach. A rehabilitative work-release program at Arkham allows him to teach at the local community college, which he enjoys until he realizes that half his students are too illiterate to spell their own names correctly. This leads him to the scheme he employs in issues 4 and 5, where he holds the city for ransom by rendering everyone illiterate in an attempt to show the local government the dangers of not reforming the education system.

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* ThatManIsDead: In "What is Reality?", the Riddler proclaims that Edward Nygma is no more after he erases all records of his civilian identity. In "Riddler's Reform", he proclaims his Riddler persona is finished after he seemingly he beaten Batman with a seemingly inescapable trap.



* VillainBall: He's genuinely smart enough to fool everyone, including the police, with his complicated riddles. And could have landed himself into early retirement as a toy maker. But as long as Batman is around monitoring Riddler's actions, the Riddler cannot resist committing crimes with riddles to challenge the World's Greatest Detective. And Riddler solemnly admits it will be his downfall in the end.



* BecomingTheMask: In his debut episode, Crane used his Scarecrow persona as a means of disguising his face while he got revenge on the university. As the series goes on, he seems more and more detached from his true identity and wrapped up in his alter-ego. His literal mask is rarely removed in later episodes, usually only by force, until ''New Adventures'' never shows him without it. The tie-in comics show that Scarecrow has actually developed into a SplitPersonality; on the few occasions Crane comes close to reforming, something usually happens that results in the Scarecrow personality taking over again.

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* BecomingTheMask: In his debut episode, Crane used his Scarecrow persona as a means of disguising his face while he got revenge on the university. As the series goes on, [[SecretIdentityIdentity he seems more and more detached from his true identity and wrapped up in his alter-ego.alter-ego]]. His literal mask is rarely removed in later episodes, usually only by force, until ''New Adventures'' never shows him without it. The tie-in comics show that Scarecrow has actually developed into a SplitPersonality; on the few occasions Crane comes close to reforming, something usually happens that results in the Scarecrow personality taking over again.



* MasterOfIllusion: Particularly the scary kind.

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* MasterOfIllusion: Particularly the scary kind.kind, since he's using toxins that make people see their worst fears.


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* SecretIdentityIdentity: Later on in the series, Crane begins to identify himself as Scarecrow only, even when he's outside of his costume. In ''The New Batman Adventures'', he goes far as never taking off his new scary costume, almost as if he's truly dead and has become a real, walking corpse.

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* BoyishShortHair: She sports a significantly shorter hairstyle as an elderly woman in her cameo in "Epilogue".



* EvilCounterpart: To Batman. Lampshaded by Alfred.

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* EvilCounterpart: To Batman. Lampshaded Like Bruce Wayne, Andrea Beaumont is a Gothamite socialite who lost her parental figure to the criminal underworld of the city. Like Bruce, Andrea had also taken lessons in hand-to-hand combat in her civilian identity. Like Batman, as the Phantasm she becomes a vigilante who took the fight to Gotham's criminal syndicate and specializes in stealth tactics. However, unlike Batman, the Phantasm is a killer out to avenge her father's murder by Alfred.killing those responsible, and even after having accomplished her mission, she becomes a ProfessionalKiller as evidenced from the ''Mask of the Phantasm'' sequel comic and ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' episode "Epilogue". Even their costume designs bear a few superficial similarities, which accidentally gets Batman blamed for the series of murders that the Phantasm carried out against the mobsters that killed her father.
* EvilOldFolks: Even forty-fifty years after ''Mask of the Phantasm'', Andrea remains an [[ProfessionalKiller assassin for hire]]. However, she still has standards - when hired by Amanda Waller to [[spoiler:kill Warren and Mary [=McGinnis=] in order to provoke their eight-year old son Terry into becoming the new Batman]], she [[WhatYouAreInTheDark hesitates at the last moment]] and goes back [[WhatTheHellHero to give Waller a piece of her mind]].


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* ProfessionalKiller: After leaving Gotham after ''Mask of the Phantasm'', she became a mercenary for hire, performing jobs as a spy, thief, enforcer or assassin.
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* EvilIsPetty: Literally all he wants is revenge on Hill, and he uses his profound intelligence and planning skills for no greater reason than embarrassing and attempting to kill him.
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* ActorAllusion: Part of his backstory is that he was a wrestler, not unlike Aron Kincaid, who previously wrestled as The Iron Sheikh.
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!![[Characters/BatmanRoguesGalleryPart2 Mr. Freeze]] (Dr. Victor Fries)

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* ActorAllusion: Part of his backstory is that he was a wrestler, not unlike Aron Kincaid, who previously wrestled as The Iron Sheikh.
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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome:
** As he points out, it's expensive to create as much fire-based equipment as he does, and he serves as an arsonist-for-hire to get money.
** ''Justice League'' shows that he’s totally out of his league in dealing with heroes with superpowers.
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* AbledInTheAdaptation: In the comics, Langstrom's original motivation for creating the serum was to cure his deafness. Here, he instead wants to create a new species of human/bat hybrids.

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* AbledInTheAdaptation: In the comics, Langstrom's original motivation for creating the serum was to cure his deafness. Here, he instead wants to create prove his father-in-law's theories about a new species of human/bat hybrids.human-bat hybrid being the only thing able to survive the next evolutionary cataclysm correct.
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* ActuallyThatsMyAssistant: One of Scarface's many[[BerserkButton Berserk Buttons]] is when people rudely insists to talk to the Ventriloquist instead of him, ''who is the one really in control.''

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* ActuallyThatsMyAssistant: One of Scarface's many[[BerserkButton many [[BerserkButton Berserk Buttons]] is when people rudely insists to talk to the Ventriloquist instead of him, ''who is the one really in control.''

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* ActuallyThatsMyAssistant: One of the many Scarface's [[BerserkButton Berserk Buttons]] is when people rudely insists to talk to the Ventriloquist instead of him, ''who is the one really in control.''

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* ActuallyThatsMyAssistant: One of the many Scarface's [[BerserkButton many[[BerserkButton Berserk Buttons]] is when people rudely insists to talk to the Ventriloquist instead of him, ''who is the one really in control.''



* PetTheDog: Despite telling Catwoman he has no use for animals, he mentions he still has use for Rhino, much to the big guy’s joy and even showed concern for Killer Croc getting hit by Joker's machine gun during Batman’s [[MookHorrorShow fighting back]] against his rogues gallery.

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* PetTheDog: Despite telling Catwoman he has no use for animals, he mentions he still has use for Rhino, much to the big guy’s joy and even showed concern for Killer Croc getting hit by Joker's machine gun during Batman’s [[MookHorrorShow fighting back]] fight]] against his rogues gallery.


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* SplitPersonalityTakeover: [[spoiler:[[InvertedTrope A positive example]]. Wesker eventually manages to turn on and destroy the Scarface doll himself, ridding himself of his evil personality completely and finally taking his life back. Thankfully, it sticks.]]
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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: A weird mix of this and AdaptationalJerkass. DependingOnTheWriter, Tetch in the comics is sometimes depicted as a pedophile, which is understandably AdaptedOut here.

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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: A weird mix of this and AdaptationalJerkass.AdaptationalJerkass at the same time. DependingOnTheWriter, Tetch in the comics is sometimes depicted as a pedophile, which is understandably AdaptedOut here.
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* MythologyGag: His iconic "Never again" quote (shown above) is strikingly similar to a line used by [[Series/{{Batman}} George Sanders's]] version of the character: ''"Never again to know the warmth of a summer breeze. Never to feel the heat of burning logs in wintertime."''

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* MythologyGag: His iconic "Never again" quote (shown above) is strikingly similar to a line used by [[Series/{{Batman}} [[Series/Batman1966 George Sanders's]] version of the character: ''"Never again to know the warmth of a summer breeze. Never to feel the heat of burning logs in wintertime."''
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* DoggedNiceGuy: Deconstructed. He's a shy, geeky guy who quietly yearned for Alice and resorted to grand romantic gestures when he finally makes his move, but it gradually becomes clear that Tetch has an unhealthy obsession with her and doesn't actually care about her. He eventually resorts to brainwashing Alice when she makes it clear that she's happy with her current boyfriend in order to keep her with him forever.

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* DoggedNiceGuy: Deconstructed. He's a shy, geeky guy who quietly yearned for Alice and resorted to grand romantic gestures when he finally makes his move, but it gradually becomes clear that Tetch has an unhealthy obsession with her and doesn't actually care about her.that overwhelms any respect for her as a person. He eventually resorts to brainwashing Alice when she makes it clear that she's happy with her current boyfriend in order to keep her with him forever.
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-> '''Killer Croc:''' ''Competent''? I’m not just competent, you old windbag. '''''I'M THE BEST THERE IS'''''!

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-> --> '''Killer Croc:''' ''Competent''? I’m not just competent, you old windbag. '''''I'M THE BEST THERE IS'''''!
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* CatchPhrase: "I didn't mean to."

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* CatchPhrase: CharacterCatchphrase: "I didn't mean to."



* CatchPhrase: "Your Angel of Death awaits."

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* CatchPhrase: CharacterCatchphrase: "Your Angel of Death awaits."

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* EvilSoundsRaspy: The Scarface personality has a very gruff voice befitting a hard-boiled gangster, in sharp contrast to Wesker's meek voice.



* GutturalGrowler: The Scarface personality has a very gruff voice befitting a hard-boiled gangster, in sharp contrast to Wesker's meek voice.
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[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/riddler_btas.png]] png ''"That is grand-scale CHEATING, Batman! You're not allowed to tamper with the Hand of Fate!"'']]
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[[quoteright:300:[[labelnote:Click here to see his redesign]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/riddler_tas.png ''"Living well is the best revenge."''[[/labelnote]]]]

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[[quoteright:300:[[labelnote:Click here to see his redesign]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/riddler_tas.png ''"Living well is the best revenge."''[[/labelnote]]]]
''"Hey, diddle, diddle. Time for a riddle!''''[[/labelnote]]]]
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[-[[Characters/BatmanTheAnimatedSeriesBatmanAndBatFamily Batman and Bat Family]] ([[Characters/DCAUBatman Batman]]) | [[Characters/BatmanTheAnimatedSeriesAllies Allies]] | [[Characters/BatmanTheAnimatedSeriesRoguesGalleryPart1 Rogues Gallery Part 1]] ([[Characters/DCAUJoker The Joker]], [[Characters/DCAUHarleyQuinn Harley Quinn]]) Quinn]], [[Characters/DCAUPoisonIvy Poison Ivy]]) | '''Rogues Gallery Part 2''' | [[Characters/BatmanTheAnimatedSeriesRoguesGalleryPart3 Rogues Gallery Part 3]] | [[Characters/BatmanTheAnimatedSeriesRoguesGalleryPart4Minions Rogues Gallery Part 4: Minions]]-]]]]]

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