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%%* GeniusBruiser* GeniusBruiser: Etrigan utilises both brawn and brains in combat.

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%%* GentlemanAdventurer

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%%* GentlemanAdventurer* GentlemanAdventurer: He is a valiant gentleman who is also a superhero.


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* KidHero: Jaime is a superhero who fights crime as the third Blue Beetle, and he is also a teenage boy.
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Beast Boy (Garfield Logan) and Mento (Steve Dayton) were formerly members of the Doom Patrol, though were only seen in the comics.

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Beast Boy (Garfield Logan) and Mento (Steve Dayton) were formerly members of the Doom Patrol, though (aside from Beast Boy making a ContinuityCameo on a sideshow poster) they were only seen in the tie-in comics.



* MythologyGag: Beast Boy (who only appears in the tie-in comics) is obviously based off of his iteration in the ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' cartoon, albeit with a domino mask added.

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* MythologyGag: Beast Boy (who only appears Boy's depiction in the comic book tie-in comics) is obviously based off of his iteration in the ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' cartoon, ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'', albeit with a domino mask added.
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* ContinuityCameo: Beast Boy, Dorothy Spinner and Lodestone appear on the sideshow posters at Negative Man's circus.

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* ContinuityCameo: Beast Boy, Dorothy Spinner Spinner, Flex Mentallo and Lodestone appear on the sideshow posters at Negative Man's circus.

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* TheCameo:
** Beast Boy is on one of the posters at Negative Man's circus.
** In the tie-in comics, Mento is seen to have been one of the superheroes that helped fight off the Void.

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* TheCameo:
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ContinuityCameo: Beast Boy is Boy, Dorothy Spinner and Lodestone appear on one of the sideshow posters at Negative Man's circus.
** In the tie-in comics, Mento is seen to have been one of the superheroes that helped fight off the Void.
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!!Franchise/{{Batman}} (Bruce Wayne)

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!!Franchise/{{Batman}} !!ComicBook/{{Batman}} (Bruce Wayne)



!!Franchise/GreenLantern (Guy Gardner)

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!!Franchise/GreenLantern !!ComicBook/GreenLantern (Guy Gardner)



!!Franchise/TheFlash II (Barry Allen)

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!!Franchise/TheFlash !!ComicBook/TheFlash II (Barry Allen)



!!Franchise/TheFlash I (Jay Garrick)

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!!Franchise/TheFlash !!ComicBook/TheFlash I (Jay Garrick)



!!Franchise/GreenLantern (G'Nort)

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!!Franchise/GreenLantern !!ComicBook/GreenLantern (G'Nort)



!!Franchise/{{Superman}} (Clark Kent)

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!!Franchise/{{Superman}} !!ComicBook/{{Superman}} (Clark Kent)



!!Franchise/WonderWoman (Diana Prince)

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!!Franchise/WonderWoman !!ComicBook/WonderWoman (Diana Prince)



* CompositeCharacter: Several storylines give him more in common with Mr. Mxyzptlk, a similarly-powered but rather less well-intentioned foe of Franchise/{{Superman}}. For instance, it's Mxy's powers that Joker steals to become omnipotent in the comics, [[spoiler:and in ''ComicBook/WhateverHappenedToTheManOfTomorrow'', his efforts end Superman's [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Silver Age]] incarnation.]]

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* CompositeCharacter: Several storylines give him more in common with Mr. Mxyzptlk, a similarly-powered but rather less well-intentioned foe of Franchise/{{Superman}}.ComicBook/{{Superman}}. For instance, it's Mxy's powers that Joker steals to become omnipotent in the comics, [[spoiler:and in ''ComicBook/WhateverHappenedToTheManOfTomorrow'', his efforts end Superman's [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Silver Age]] incarnation.]]



!!The Creature Commandos (Dr. Myrra Rhodes, Warren Griffith, Vincent Velcro, Pvt. Elliott "Lucky" Taylor, and Lt. Matthew Shrieve

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!!The Creature Commandos ComicBook/CreatureCommandos (Dr. Myrra Rhodes, Warren Griffith, Vincent Velcro, Pvt. Elliott "Lucky" Taylor, and Lt. Matthew Shrieve



!![[Franchise/GreenLantern Guardians of the Universe]]

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!![[Franchise/GreenLantern !![[ComicBook/GreenLantern Guardians of the Universe]]

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* DudeWheresMyRespect: Acknowledges that a lot of people consider him a joke due to his powers. Batman and Vixen are among the few to think him a capable hero.

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* DudeWheresMyRespect: Acknowledges that a lot of people consider him a joke due to his weird powers. Batman and Vixen are among the few to think him a capable hero.



* BlackBeadEyes: As befits his original character design, but very distinctly different from the other heroes.

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* BlackBeadEyes: As befits his original character design, but very distinctly different makes him stand out from the other heroes.



* DorkKnight: He takes his job seriously, but he's pretty excitable about working with heroes like Batman and going on adventures.

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* DorkKnight: He takes his job seriously, but he's pretty excitable about working with famous heroes like Batman and going on adventures.



* NiceGuy: He's a sweet kid.
* NonStandardCharacterDesign: He's the only character in the show with BlackBeadEyes.



* SuperPowerLottery: Considered so powerful that the only thing Sivana thought could defeat him was someone with the exact same powers.

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* SuperPowerLottery: Considered As Captain Marvel, he's so powerful that the only thing Sivana thought could defeat him was someone with the exact same powers.



* GirlinessUpgrade / FanservicePack: Her cameo appearance has her looking very tomboyish, but by the time of "Darkseid Descending" she's changed to her more alluring comic-book incarnation.

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* GirlinessUpgrade / FanservicePack: Her cameo appearance has her looking very tomboyish, but by the time of "Darkseid Descending" she's changed to her more alluring comic-book incarnation.design.



* AnIcePerson
* TheCutie

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* AnIcePerson
AnIcePerson: She has ice powers.
* TheCutieTheCutie: She's a pretty girl with a sweet, innocent personality.



* HopelessSuitor: She has a crush on Aquaman, unable to recognize he's married.

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* HopelessSuitor: She has a crush on Aquaman, unable to recognize being unaware that he's married.



* NiceGirl
* PrecociousCrush: She has a crush on Aquaman, despite the fact that she's a teenager and he's old enough to have a preteen son.



* {{Greed}}: His main sin.

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* {{Greed}}: His main sin. Even after becoming a hero, he still hasn't completely dropped it.



* GrumpyOldMan:

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* GrumpyOldMan: He's old, with a grouchy demeanor.
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* EvilIsPetty: In one of the most darkly hilarious scenes of his episode, Superman casually walks up to the Bottle City of Kandor and rattles it while shouting "EARTHQUAKE!" for no reason whatsoever. [[BlackComedy The sounds of feint screaming and crumbling architecture from the miniaturised city can be heard as he walks away.]]

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* EvilIsPetty: In one of the most darkly hilarious scenes of his episode, Superman casually walks up to the Bottle City of Kandor and rattles it while shouting "EARTHQUAKE!" for no reason whatsoever. [[BlackComedy The sounds of feint faint screaming and crumbling architecture from the miniaturised city can be heard as he walks away.]]



-->'''Superman:''' ([[FlashStep instantly appeared behind a sent-flying Batman]]) [[SuperSpeed I'm faster than a speeding bullet]], [[SuperStrength more powerful than a locomotive]] (dives onto the ground), (rising from the ground) [[InASingleBound able to leap tall buildings in a single bound]]!

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-->'''Superman:''' ([[FlashStep instantly appeared appearing behind a sent-flying Batman]]) [[SuperSpeed I'm faster than a speeding bullet]], [[SuperStrength more powerful than a locomotive]] (dives onto the ground), (rising from the ground) [[InASingleBound able to leap tall buildings in a single bound]]!
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* PintsizedPowerhouse: A chimp detective may be, but he's capable of brawling with gorillas.

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* PintsizedPowerhouse: PintSizedPowerhouse: A chimp detective may be, but he's capable of brawling with gorillas.



* PintsizedPowerhouse: A preteen he may be, but he's as capable of throwing around the Penguin's goons as his dad.

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* PintsizedPowerhouse: PintSizedPowerhouse: A preteen he may be, but he's as capable of throwing around the Penguin's goons as his dad.

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No Fourth Wall is when all characters know they're fictional.


A {{Cloudcuckoolander}} with the ability to TeleportSpam and [[NoFourthWall awareness]] of the FourthWall. Appears only in the GrandFinale.

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A {{Cloudcuckoolander}} with the ability to TeleportSpam and [[NoFourthWall [[FourthWallObserver awareness]] of the FourthWall. Appears only in the GrandFinale.



* TheBadGuyWins: [[spoiler: He ultimately succeeds in his goal of ruining ''The Brave and the Bold'' enough to get it cancelled and replaced with a grittier Batfamily animated series, but in doing so he accidentally erases himself.]]

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* TheBadGuyWins: [[spoiler: He [[spoiler:He ultimately succeeds in his goal of ruining ''The Brave and the Bold'' enough to get it cancelled and replaced with a grittier Batfamily Bat-Family animated series, but in doing so he accidentally erases himself.]]



* FourthWallObserver: He knows that Batman's fictional, and about all his previous incarnations. He can also talk directly to the viewers as well as interact with the universe of the show.



* NoFourthWall: He knows that Batman's fictional, and about all his previous incarnations. He can also talk directly to the viewers as well as interact with the universe of the show.



* [[SingleTargetSexuality Single Target Fandom]]: Bat-Mite is ''only'' interested in Batman. He doesn't care nearly as much for the associated characters such as Batgirl, as shown by his deflated reaction to her getting a new Creator/CartoonNetwork show.

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* [[SingleTargetSexuality Single Target Single-Target Fandom]]: Bat-Mite is ''only'' interested in Batman. He doesn't care nearly as much for the associated characters such as Batgirl, as shown by his deflated reaction to her getting a new Creator/CartoonNetwork show.



* TheUnpronounceable: Bat-Mite's real name.

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* TheUnpronounceable: Bat-Mite's real name.name is Enyaw Ecurb (Bruce Wayne spelt backwards).
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* DistractedByTheSexy: Teenaged boy + Huntress = mid-fight concussion (Unlike Jaime's comic counterpart, who was "raised not to stare").
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* FakeUltimateHero: Not Jaime, but rather Jarvis Kord after he deceives Jaime into being excited about meeting his predecessor Ted, only to be disappointed when he finds out he got excited all for nothing.

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* DistractedByTheSexy: Teenaged Teenage boy + Huntress = mid-fight concussion (Unlike Jaime's comic counterpart, who was "raised not to stare").
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* ExpressiveMask: The eyes on his mask can move like they were his real eyes.
* FakeUltimateHero: Not Jaime, but rather Jarvis Kord after he deceives Jaime into being excited about meeting his predecessor predecessor, Ted, only to be disappointed when he finds out he got excited all for nothing.



%%* NobleDemon

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%%* NobleDemon* NobleDemon: He's a demon superhero.



* LovelyAngels: With her friend Ice.

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* LovelyAngels: With her friend friend, Ice.

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* HenpeckedHusband: Seen in "Long Arm of the Law!". Apparently, his wife doesn't take his crime fighting very seriously and can rule him out of it, for example in favour of taking their baby to a museum, though her attitude is somewhat justified by how ineffectual and irresponsible Plas can be.

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* HenpeckedHusband: Seen in "Long Arm of the Law!". Apparently, his wife doesn't take his crime fighting very seriously and can rule him out of it, for example in favour favor of taking their baby to a museum, though her attitude is somewhat justified by how ineffectual and irresponsible Plas can be.



* BlowYouAway

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* BlowYouAwayBlowYouAway: Has his trademark wind powers.



* AgeLift: In the comics, Doctor Fate is a contemporary and founder of the Justice Society of America. Here, he's got a few decades rounded off, and doesn't seem to have any association with them.

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* AgeLift: In the comics, Doctor Fate is a contemporary and founder TheAgeless: Despite having been part of the Justice Society of America. Here, America and a hero since the 1940's, under the Helmet of Fate he's got still a few decades rounded off, and doesn't seem to have any association with them.handsome young man.



The heroes of yesterday, still around and kicking despite their increasingly advanced age, along with occasionally teaching the younger generation how to do things. Includes Flash I, Hawkman, Doctor Midnight, Hourman, Wildcat and the first Black Canary.

For the entries on Flash I and Wildcat, see their respective sheets.

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The heroes of yesterday, still around and kicking despite their increasingly advanced age, along with occasionally teaching the younger generation how to do things. Includes Flash I, Green Lantern I, Hawkman, Doctor Midnight, Mid-Nite, Starman, Mr. Terrific, Dr. Fate, The Spectre, Sandman, Hourman, Wildcat and the first Black Canary.

For the entries on Flash I , Dr. Fate, and Wildcat, see their respective sheets.


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* AdaptedOut: Hawkgirl/Sheira Hall and Johnny Thunder are both absent from the team.
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* SlasherSmile: He looks enjoyed at the possibility of Batman becoming consumed by vengeance.

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* SlasherSmile: He looks enjoyed ecstatic at the possibility of Batman becoming consumed by vengeance.
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* AdaptationalWimp: Downplayed. In the comics, Supes can give Wonder Woman a run for her money and can continue fighting even after having his blood turned into Kryptonite. This version gets completely trounced by Cheetah thanks to a magical amulet and Kryptonite nail polish. However, when he’s exposed to Red Kryptonite, he takes over Metropolis effortlessly.
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* CatchPhrase: OUTRAGEOUS!

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* CatchPhrase: CharacterCatchphrase: OUTRAGEOUS!



* {{Catchphrase}}: "Are we gonna stand around and twiddle, or get down ta business?"

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* {{Catchphrase}}: CharacterCatchphrase: "Are we gonna stand around and twiddle, or get down ta business?"
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A group of teenage superheroes (loosely based on [[ComicBook/BatmanAndTheOutsiders a DC Comics superhero team]]) consisting of leader Black Lightning, swordswoman Katana, and goofball ShapeShifter ComicBook/{{Metamorpho}}. They started out as a gang of teenage criminals being manipulated by the villainous Slug. After Wildcat took down Slug in a boxing match, he and Batman convince them to battle Slug and use their powers for good. They then became heroes, with Wildcat as their {{mentor|s}}. By the BatmanColdOpen for "Requiem For A Scarlet Speedster!" they show up as young adults with two new members on their team (Geo-Force and Halo).

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A group of teenage superheroes (loosely based on [[ComicBook/BatmanAndTheOutsiders [[ComicBook/TheOutsidersDCComics a DC Comics superhero team]]) consisting of leader Black Lightning, swordswoman Katana, and goofball ShapeShifter ComicBook/{{Metamorpho}}. They started out as a gang of teenage criminals being manipulated by the villainous Slug. After Wildcat took down Slug in a boxing match, he and Batman convince them to battle Slug and use their powers for good. They then became heroes, with Wildcat as their {{mentor|s}}. By the BatmanColdOpen for "Requiem For A Scarlet Speedster!" they show up as young adults with two new members on their team (Geo-Force and Halo).
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Batman is a pretty nice guy in the Silver Age or Bronze Age. Also the same for many animated adaptations.


** This continuity has him responsible for Plastic Man gaining his powers as well as redeeming himself from his life of crime by becoming a superhero. Batman had no involvement whatsoever with Platic Man's origin in the comics.

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** This continuity has him responsible for Plastic Man gaining his powers as well as redeeming himself from his life of crime by becoming a superhero. Batman had no involvement whatsoever with Platic Plastic Man's origin in the comics.

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* TheAce: He's so famous as a hero that even several aliens and people from the future revere him.



* BadHabits: Thoroughly questions a hospitalized and fading fast ex-gangster while dressed as a priest to learn Joe Chill's name and location.

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* BadHabits: Thoroughly questions a hospitalized and fading fast ex-gangster while dressed as a priest to learn Joe Chill's name and location. That said, this is understandable, given the circumstances.



* BigBrotherIsWatching: He sets up a mass surveillance system over Gotham that goes so far as to detect ''thoughts'' of criminality in the populace. The Joker and the Weeper team up to destroy it, which may possibly be the only time in history where the Joker has both moral and audience support over Batman.

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* BigBrotherIsWatching: He sets up a mass surveillance system over Gotham that goes so far as to detect ''thoughts'' of criminality in the populace. The Joker and the Weeper team up to destroy it, which may possibly be the only time in history where the Joker has both moral and audience support over Batman. That said, this was largely from [[UnreliableNarrator the Joker's point of view.]]



** same thing can be said about Wild Cat.



** A tie-in comic story also implies he will one day sire a son with Talia by the name of Damian, just like the original comic series.



* ChickMagnet: Catwoman, Black Canary; even Huntress and Batwoman flirt with him. Even Poison Ivy has a fondness for him as she considered sparing him if he agreed to marry her.

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* ChickMagnet: Catwoman, Black Canary; Canary, Talia Al Ghul, Vicky Vale; even Huntress and Batwoman flirt with him. Even Poison Ivy has a fondness for him as she considered sparing him if he agreed to marry her.



* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: He believed Sinestro was trustworthy (in fairness, Sinestro was a Green Lantern at the time).

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* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: He Usually subverted, but he once believed Sinestro was trustworthy (in fairness, Sinestro was a Green Lantern at the time).



* LighterAndSofter: Compared to pretty much every other version of Batman. While he is gruff and aloof, he's much more pleasant towards other heroes, willingly working with them and even calling Green Arrow a friend. The lightness of this interpretation is often openly lampshaded in-universe by Bat-Mite.

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* LighterAndSofter: Compared to pretty much every several other version incarnations of Batman. While he is gruff and aloof, he's much more pleasant towards other heroes, willingly working with them and even calling Green Arrow a friend. The lightness of this interpretation is often openly lampshaded in-universe by Bat-Mite.



* NiceGuy: By virtue of being LighterAndSofter. He's friendlier and more pleasant to other people, and is much more open to working with other superheroes. The only time this flies out the window is in "Chill of the Night", where he outright considers ''killing'' Joe Chill for his parents' murder.

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* NiceGuy: By virtue of being LighterAndSofter. He's friendlier and more pleasant to other people, and is much more open to working with other superheroes. The only time this flies out the window is in "Chill of the Night", where he outright considers ''killing'' Joe Chill for his parents' murder. Even then, he ultimately relents and tries to save Chill from death.
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!!Martian Manhunter (J'onn J'onzz)
->'''Voiced by:''' Nicholas Guest
* HumanoidAliens: Resembles a green skinned humanoid in his default form.
* OnlySaneMan: Is the most sensible and level-headed member of Justice League International aside from Batman
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Correcting a mistake I made that hasn't been caught yet. Alexander Luthor, Jr. was actually the son of the Pre-Crisis incarnation of Luthor's Crime Syndicate universe counterpart, and he wasn't exactly as heroic as his old man.


* AdaptedOut: Perhaps owing to Superman and Wonder Woman being restricted from use at the time "Deep Cover for Batman!/Game Over for Owlman!" originally aired, they are not led by Lex Luthor's Earth-3 counterpart Alexander Luthor, Jr.

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* AdaptedOut: Perhaps owing to Superman and Wonder Woman being restricted from use at the time "Deep Cover for Batman!/Game Over for Owlman!" originally aired, they are not led by Lex Luthor's Earth-3 counterpart Alexander Luthor, Jr.counterpart.
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* GutturalGrowler: He's got a very growly voice.
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* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Rhodes had yet to appear in ''Weird War Tales'' by the time of the story adapted for the show.
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* BadassNormal: He has no powers but is still a highly effective hero.

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* BadassNormal: He has no powers but is still a highly effective hero. To the point that he's semi-reguarly knocking around villains who frankly shouldn't even notice Batman hitting them with his bare hands.
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* CompositeCharacter: In the comics, Ronnie Raymond was the dominant half and a high school student, fused with his teacher Martin Stein, who acted as a voice of reason while the two were fused as Firestorm. Here, Ronnie is half of the partnership, but ''he's'' the teacher and Jason is the voice of reason.
* DeconstructedCharacterArchetype: The creators had lots of fun with this version of Firestorm, with most depictions being a young boy fused with a wise professor who talks in his head. Here the relationship is inverted, where it's a smart kid with a bigger dumb guy in his head telling him what to do.
* JerkJock[=/=]JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Ronnie Raymond, a grown-up version of the original comic book character. Not necessarily the nicest guy you'll ever meet, but he still tells Jason to leave him behind when he realizes his injury means he can't escape an impending meltdown in time. Fortunately, despite Jason ignoring him, all it does is fuse the two of them together.

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* CompositeCharacter: In the comics, Ronnie Raymond was the dominant half and a high school student, fused with his teacher Martin Stein, who acted as a the voice of reason in his while the two were fused as Firestorm. Here, Ronnie is half of the partnership, but ''he's'' the teacher and in Firestorm's head, while Jason is the voice of reason.
reason but serves as Firestorm's body.
* DeconstructedCharacterArchetype: The creators had lots of fun with this version of Firestorm, with most depictions being a young boy fused with a wise professor who talks in his head. Here the relationship is inverted, where it's a smart kid with a bigger dumb guy teacher in his head telling him what to do.
* JerkJock[=/=]JerkWithAHeartOfGold: JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Ronnie Raymond, a grown-up version of the original comic book character. Not necessarily the nicest guy you'll ever meet, but he still tells Jason to leave him behind when he realizes his injury means he can't escape an impending meltdown in time. Fortunately, despite Jason ignoring him, all it does is fuse the two of them together.

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