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The characters of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'':
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!!Main Characters
[[folder:Batman II (Terry [=McGinnis=])]]
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-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/WillFriedle

An otherwise OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent who recently put his {{Delinquent|s}} days behind him, Terry's life changes when he gets on the bad side of the Jokerz, a gang that idolizes the long-past Clown Prince of Crime. He leads them out of the city (and away from his girlfriend); the chase happens to end at the gates of stately Wayne Manor, where Bruce shows the Jokerz the hard way that he can still handle punks like them...[[PostVictoryCollapse then collapses of a heart attack]]. After helping Bruce back into his home, Terry, in what has become a habit by now, stumbles upon the Batcave and is promptly thrown out.

He returns home to find his father murdered, apparently in retaliation by the Jokerz. However, his father's boss Derek Powers, the man who now runs Bruce's company, shows up asking about a disk his father apparently had before his death, and not in a nice way. Realizing that the Jokerz were ''not'' his father's killer(s), Terry heads back to Wayne Manor to try to convince Bruce to help. When Bruce refuses to get directly involved, Terry steals the last Batsuit and takes off to settle things on his own. After foiling a plot by Powers to sell a devastating chemical weapon to rogue nations, Terry is accepted by Bruce to carry the mantle of Batman.
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* AbsurdlySharpBlade: His batarangs are as sharp as the plot demands.
* AdventureRebuff: Bruce refuses to help Terry at first. Once Terry steals the batsuit, Bruce shuts it down remotely, but eventually decides to let him become the next Batman.
* AlmightyJanitor: He is, after all, officially (and ''de facto'') Bruce's errand boy.
* AlwaysSaveTheGirl: He often puts Max's safety above everything else.
* AnimalMotif: The Bat.
* AntiHeroSubstitute: While he has most of the heroic qualities of the original, the series' premise of a hot-headed [[TheSnarkKnight Snark Knight]] and former juvenile delinquent stepping into Bruce's place after the latter's retirement is in line with this trope.
* AsleepInClass: Terry is shown to fall asleep in class due to the pressures of balancing his normal life with the responsibilities of being Batman.
* TheAtoner: Terry had an argument with his father and left the house in a huff the night his father died, leaving him to wonder if things would have been different if he'd stayed home that night. In ''Return of the Joker'', he explains to Bruce that he's also kept up the role as Batman because he feels like he still needs to atone for his criminal record.
* AttackReflector: Did it to one of Blight's radiation blasts once, but it didn't work out too well for either of them.
* BadassInDistress: Briefly at two points in the series. Once in "Disappearing Inque," when Inque captures him alive instead of killing him in order to lure Bruce into a trap. The second time is unrelated to his double life as Batman: Big Time decides that he wants someone he knows to watch his back now that he's been established in the criminal underground, so he has Terry kidnapped and brought to him.
** There's also "Where's Terry", in which he's captured by Shriek.
* BadassNormal: Before stealing the suit, and whenever he's not wearing it, he can still handle super villains.
* {{Badbutt}}: This being the {{DCAU}}, this trope is pushed to its limit.
* BashBrothers: With a rejuvenated Bruce in "Out of the Past."
* BarehandedBladeBlock: Does this against Talia [[spoiler:or rather Ra's]]. Possibly justified by the [[PoweredArmor Batsuit]], but then again, the sword's strikes were tearing through it like nothing ''and'' it was against a rather nasty leap attack. For bonus points, having grabbed the blade, he then slams it into some ExplosiveInstrumentation.
* BreakOutTheMuseumPiece: His Batsuit is technically a museum piece in the Batcave, though he said, "This suit may be old, but it's still cutting-edge." He uses other artifacts from Bruce's crime-fighting days in the series as well (e.g. Nightwing's domino mask for ID obfuscation when the Batsuit was taken over by Vance's consciousness, along with some old-style Batarangs and one of Bruce's old utility belts).
* BringIt: When he defeats every grunt but one, he decides to smile and beckon him with a finger. He gets the mess knocked out of him with a gun a few seconds later.
* BrokenPedestal: One of the few people who thinks Fries really did become a changed man, and was clearly distraught when Victor returned to his old ways.
* BroughtDownToNormal: "Lost Soul" had a businessman's computerized consciousness take over his Batsuit, forcing him to go it with just a utility belt and ComicBook/{{Nightwing}}'s domino mask rather than {{flight}}, {{invisibility}}, SuperStrength, etc. Turns out he picked up a few of the bat-skills from Bruce after all.
* CassandraTruth: "Sneak Peek" has a {{Jerkass}} reporter who can pass through walls managing to get video of Bruce Wayne working with his protege, Neo Gotham's new Batman, Terry [=McGinnis=]. When Terry sees their pixelated faces on the news and his family excitedly gathering around the TV to find out just ''who'' Batman is, he feels that it would be better if they hear it from him rather than some gossip news reporter who got lucky. They ''laugh in his face''.
* ChangingOfTheGuard: He's the new Batman. Bruce now acts as MissionControl. We fully see this is the case in the episode Epilogue where Bruce tells Terry that Superman called asking for Terry's opinion on something instead of Bruce's.
* CharacterDevelopment: Terry begins the series as a cocky but slippery superhero who tends to overuse cheesy lines. As the show progresses, he finds his physical and mental abilities growing to the point where he can fight crime at several points without Bruce's help, in addition to developing a darker, more [[DeadpanSnarker deadpan sense of humor]].
* CheapCostume: In "Lost Soul," he has to fight his own suit, now controlled by a malevolent AI. His costume? Nightwing's mask.
* ChocolateBaby: His and his brother's black hair makes it somewhat unlikely that their biological father could be the auburn Warren [=McGinnis=], given their mother's red hair. Fans attribute the [=McGinnis=] parents' divorce to this, in part. [[spoiler:The WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueUnlimited episode "[[Recap/JusticeLeagueUnlimitedS2E13Epilogue Epilogue]]" explains this; Warren unknowingly had his reproductive DNA replaced by Cadmus with that of Bruce Wayne's in order to create a replacement Batman. Terry and his little brother are, on a hereditary biological level, Bruce's sons.]]
* [[ClothesMakeTheSuperman Clothes Make The Batman]]: Which Terry expresses concern over in the episode "Lost Soul." By the end, he proves that he's Batman even without the suit.
* CombatPragmatist: While Bruce makes a point to have Terry instructed in martial arts like he was, Terry has no qualms about fighting as dirty as he needs to to win. [[spoiler:Something the Joker never anticipated.]] He also likes to [[YouFightLikeACow taunt and mock his opponents into making mistakes]]. [[spoiler:Again, something the Joker never anticipated.]]
* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: With Bruce, in spades, starting with their backgrounds. Bruce was born into one of the richest families in Gotham, while Terry's the son of a struggling middle-class couple. Bruce fights crime because, when he was young, he was a victim of it; Terry fights crime because when he was younger, he was a criminal.
** And in the end, Bruce pushed everyone he cared about away and ended up mostly alone while Terry ends up trying to keep those he cares about in his life so he doesn't end up like Bruce to the point we see that [[spoiler:he plans to propose to Dana]].
* CoolLoser: Averted, [[OverprotectiveDad Dana's father]] notwithstanding. Terry has a reasonable social circle once they get past his former record. The only real problem is how he has [[WakeUpGoToSchoolSaveTheWorld too much to do]].
* CreateYourOwnVillain: A two-way combination of the trope and its inverse. Derek Powers ordered Warren [=McGinnis=] killed, which led to Terry stealing the Batsuit and going after him. During the confrontation, Terry exposed Powers to nerve gas, which could only be treated by intense radiation. The result was Blight. Upon learning this, though, Terry has no regrets.
-->'''Terry''': You mean, ''I'' made him that?\\
'''Bruce''': You may have. In part.\\
'''Terry''': Good. (''{{beat}}'') Hey, this guy had my father ''murdered'' and all he's done since is hide from the law! Well, no more hiding for Mr. Derek Powers. Now everyone can see him for what he is...even in the dark.
* DarkIsNotEvil: A staple of Batman, Terry wears a dark costume as Batman.
* DatingCatwoman: His relationship with Ten/Melanie. Also, in the comic mini-series, he does get his very own Catwoman, but she'd rather invoke this with the closer-to-her-own-age Dick Grayson.
* DeadpanSnarker: Terry's much more chatty than Bruce. [[spoiler:In fact, he's so wily with his words that he makes ''The Joker'' himself succumb to a VillainousBreakdown.]]
* DecoyGetaway: In "Blood Sport," he gives his jacket to a homeless man as he leaves the subway in order to distract Stalker.
* [[{{Delinquents}} Delinquent]]: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]. The writers made sure to establish his character arc before giving too much information on Terry's delinquent past, to keep it from taking over his characterization and make him more sympathetic.
** {{Foreshadowed}} from the opening episode, though. [[spoiler:The tight restrictions Terry's father places on him, his style of combat and his tendency to taunt others and recognize their fighting style.]]
* DeliveryGuyInfiltration: In "Shriek," he poses as a pizza delivery boy to infiltrate Richard Shreeve's lab.
* {{Determinator}}: Has endured beat-downs just as bad as, if not worse, than his mentor. He once jumped up to become Batman with four cracked ribs.
--> '''Terry''': I'll breathe on the weekend.
* DominoMask: When he had to fight against his own Batsuit, he decided to put on the domino mask from Nightwing's display case to disguise himself. The old Batsuits had a few tears and rips in them.
* DramaticUnmask: "Unmasked" had him pull off his mask during a rescue attempt in order to convince a kid named Miguel that it was okay to trust him. Bruce is understandably livid, explaining that because: a) Miguel knows what Terry looks like and b) he said he saw Batman's face when he was interviewed afterwards, every villain in the city will be after him for that information. It gets subverted when, subjected to a mental probe, Miguel has already replaced Terry's face with the face of his favorite cartoon hero.
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: To an extent. While not on the level of Bruce, he still has decent agility and is a good street-fighter without the Bat-suit, putting up a good fight against thugs before he ever had access to the Beyond Batsuit. With the Beyond Bat-suit, the criminals are in for a futuristic nightmare.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: In Terry's first scene, he expresses annoyance at the Joker in the train and then defends a woman when they try to snatch her purse, showing that he's a fairly decent kid.
* EvilLaugh: [[spoiler:To the Joker, of all people.]]
* FriendToAllChildren: More subdued than Bruce, but when Terry was put to the task of finding an abducted young girl, he was very motivated indeed, probably because of his brother Matt, who had been kidnapped early on in the series.
** He also makes sure to keep an eye on a young boy [[spoiler:who had seen him unmasked]]. However, it was shown that Terry isn't as adept at dealing with children. He was scary to children as Batman, something Bruce was not.
* FriendOnTheForce: [[TheCommissionerGordon Barbara Gordon]], though not wild on him at first, becomes this. Judging by ''Return of the Joker'', when one of the cops actually ''salutes'' him, he's got a pretty good relationship with the cops in general, arguably a better one than Bruce.
* GoodIsNotSoft: While he's much nicer than his mentor, he makes up for it by being much less ready to rescue villains from their own fate.
* HeroicLineage: As heroic about as one can possibly believe.[[note]]Cadmus leader Amanda Waller believed that Batman was the keystone in the war on crime in Gotham City and that he would always be needed. Collecting genetic samples that Bruce Wayne left around the city due to the various scrapes and bumps he takes in his line of work, Amanda picked out a target couple to inject these samples into, Warren and Mary [=McGinnis=], overwriting Warren's reproductive DNA with Bruce Wayne's. Terry is then born as the biological offspring of Bruce Wayne. In order to bring this full circle, Waller attempts to have Terry's parents murdered to invoke the same feelings in Terry but the assassin doesn't go through with it. The project was thought to be over and done with until Terry's father is murdered...at which point he stumbles on the Batcave and dons the Batsuit...thus becoming Batman.[[/note]]
* HotBlooded: He's much more emotional then Bruce and even stole the Batsuit just to get revenge.
* HurtingHero: His final words to his dad were harsh and then he was found dead and Terry blamed himself for it ever since. And he's always wondered if he deserves to be Batman and sees it as a chance to make up for the bad things he's done. He outgrows this as he matures as Batman and Bruce assures him that it's not Batman who makes him worthwhile, it's Terry who makes Batman worthwhile.
* ILetGwenStacyDie: His father's death was Terry's big motivation for super-heroics.
* IcyBlueEyes: Of the piercing variety, though they're usually covered by the mask when he's at work. [[spoiler:Also a hint as to his biological relationship with Bruce.]]
* LegacyCharacter: [[spoiler:Invoked by Amanda Waller, who felt the world would always need a Batman. Terry is the end product.]]
* MrFanservice: He's a younger, initially cocky, TroubledButCute ''Batman''.
* NeverLiveItDown: [[{{In-Universe}} He's often reminded of his delinquent record]].
* OfficialCouple: With Dana.
* OnlyFriend: He sort-of becomes this to [[spoiler:Mr. Freeze]]. When he tries to convince him to escape the collapsing complex, [[spoiler:Freeze]] simply replies with: "Believe me, you're the only one who cares."
* OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent: He was just an ordinary high school student who got into scruffles with the Jokerz. Then he met Bruce and became the new Batman.
* PartTimeHero: He does resent the loss of his free time to fighting villains, and there's considerable friction between him and Bruce, who treats normal life as just a cover for crime-fighting, since he [[BecomingTheMask became the mask]] long ago and never took it off despite never physically putting it on for twenty years.
* PrettyBoy: One thing that immediately stood out to fans was ''just how pretty he was''! Even amongst Batmen who are ''supposed'' to be {{Chick Magnet}}s.
** Many years after the main events of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'' in "[[Recap/JusticeLeagueUnlimitedS2E13Epilogue Epilogue]]," he's shown to have developed a HeroicBuild and become a {{hunk}} like Bruce before him.
* PoweredArmor: Terry's Batsuit incorporates cybernetics.
* RedOniBlueOni: The Red to Bruce's Blue.
* StayFrosty: Terry tells Chelsea, who is being brainwashed and tortured at a "tough love ranch," to "stay [[FutureSlang schway]]" until he can save her.
* ThouShaltNotKill: Terry takes a somewhat more loose approach to this than Bruce did. He won't personally kill, but he won't go out of his way to save criminals, either. He indirectly killed one person in the pilot alone, and it would have been two if Powers didn't have good doctors.
** He very frequently ends up killing one-shot villains, mostly because the fights are set up in such a way that he has no choice but to.
** Threw one of [[spoiler:Ra's al Ghul's]] lackeys to [[spoiler:a pit of ravenous crocodiles]]. And then just walked away.
** He tried his best to save Freeze, but Victor [[DeathSeeker wouldn't have it]].
* TookALevelInBadass: To the point that [[spoiler:Terry was able to finish the Joker once and for all, something Bruce never accomplished]].
* TripleShifter: He's a regular high school student and Batman and finds it hard to balance them at the same time.
* TroubledButCute: Seems to be in the first couple of episodes before he opens up and reveals that he's actually a responsible, altruistic young man. He was a straight example in his BackStory, which included a stint in juvie.
* {{Tykebomb}}: [[spoiler:He's technically biologically Bruce's son due to Amanda Waller trying to create a second Batman. His parents were also almost killed by an older [[WesternAnimation/BatmanMaskOfThePhantasm Phantasm]] hired by Waller to create another Batman. [[EvenEvilHasStandards Phantasm decided against killing his parents]], but his dad got killed by Derek Powers, prompting Terry to become Batman anyways.]]
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* WakeUpGoToSchoolSaveTheWorld: Terry very cleverly Lampshades this:
-->'''Terry''': ''(reading a note his Mom left him on the fridge)'' "Terry: Today was Beach Day. Where were you?" Oh, just out saving the world, Ma.
** It is also lampshaded in one of the commercials, in which Terry describes his typical day. "Wake Up", "Go To School" and "Save World" were listed in the agenda.
* WeakButSkilled: The Batsuit might enhance his strength compared to a normal human, but considering the sort of opponents he tends to go toe-to-toe with, he still is usually outmatched in terms of sheer physical force.
* WeaponizedExhaust: In one episode, he didn't use his jet boots directly as a weapon, but he did use them to propel a crate at someone.
* WellDoneSonGuy: Terry wanted to please both Warren [=McGinnis=] and Bruce Wayne.
* WouldHitAGirl: Almost all the time he meets female supervillains, he will. Except for in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyondReturnOfTheJoker''; when he fights the Dee Dee Twins, though he may just have been having fun making them knock each other out as his grin seems to imply.
* YouFightLikeACow: This [[BreakThemByTalking serves him well]] in his fight against [[spoiler:the Joker]].
* YouKilledMyFather: Said to Blight/[[spoiler:Derek Powers]] word-for-word. Also his origin story (as it is true for the original Batman).
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[[folder:Bruce Wayne]]
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-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/KevinConroy

The original Batman from earlier in the {{DCAU}}, Bruce is originally reluctant to let Terry take up the mantle of the Bat, but he eventually gives in and becomes Terry's mentor and MissionControl.

[[Characters/DCAUBatmanTheAnimatedSeriesBatmanAndBatFamily See here for info dealing with him in the rest of the DCAU]].
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* AdultFear: Gets a huge one in the alternate future timeline in the JLU episode "The Once and Future Thing, Part 2" when Terry is killed by the cybernetically enhanced Dee Dees. Don't worry, though; the Justice League manages to hit the ResetButton and Retgone this timeline away.
* ArbitrarySkepticism: Subverted. Terry thinks Bruce is being unnecessarily close-minded because he does not believe the rumors of a ghost haunting Terry's high school. It turns out that Bruce ''has'' seen similar paranormal activity, but the reports sound too amateurish and "high-school" to fit into that paradigm. In the end, it turns out to be [[PsychicPowers something completely different]].
* BackInTheSaddle: He's long-since retired from being Batman due to old age and a crippling heart condition. He now mentors and acts as the VoiceWithAnInternetConnection to the new Batman. However, on two occasions, he's taken up the fight again. On the first, he did it with the aid of PoweredArmor. On the second, he was returned to a younger age through the use of a [[AppliedPhlebotinum Lazarus Pit]]. Both times, his [[CrowningMusicOfAwesome heroic theme]] from ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'' plays for him.
* BadassBaritone: Especially now that he's older.
* BadassGrandpa: Bruce may an old man now, but he still knows how to handle villains. [[spoiler: As of "[[Recap/JusticeLeagueUnlimitedS2E13Epilogue Epilogue]]," he will be a ''literal'' example with Terry tying the knot with Dana.]]
* BadassNormal: He fought everything from gods, demons, spellcasters with only the Batsuit, his wits and skills.
* BadDreams: Done without seeing the actual dream, when Payback calls himself Bruce's worst nightmare and Bruce just retorts "You have no idea what my nightmares are like."
* BashBrothers: With Terry in "Out of the Past."
* BatmanGrabsAGun: It took this happening to make Bruce stop being Batman, proving (to Bruce) that he couldn't continue crime-fighting if he had to stoop to their level.
* BerserkButton: His hatred of criminals hasn't changed with his old age. And he was clearly furious when he found out Powers was using his company to make biological weapons.
%%* BeatItByCompulsion: Teaches Terry this.
* BirthdayHater: Bruce doesn't appreciate Terry's attempt to celebrate his birthday in "Out of the Past" -- it's just another reminder of how old he's gotten, and the [[OtherMeAnnoysMe choice of entertainment]] only makes him grumpier.
* BreakOutTheMuseumPiece: In "Black Out," Bruce took Mr. Freeze's freeze gun out of his [[SuperheroTrophyShelf little crime museum]] to stop Inque, and wore the old Gray Ghost hat and mask to keep his identity hidden. In Inque's second appearance, Terry tried the same, but she broke it; later, Bruce took a huge PoweredArmor suit out of retirement to go hand-to-hand with her.
* CareerEndingInjury: His heart condition, which prompts the incident above.
* CaneFu: It's unclear as to whether Bruce really needs the cane (he was injured in his final fight with the Joker), or if he's just pretending to be more handicapped than he is for the sake of having a weapon.
* ConspicuousTrenchcoat: Uses this to hide his [[PoweredArmor BatMech]] while rescuing Terry.
* CoolOldGuy: Despite being a bit cranky.
* CorneredRattlesnake: In the first episode, Bruce's Batman is too old to fight against the goons. One of them is about to beat Batman with a pipe, forcing Batman to use a gun to win. Batman, who hates guns, decides he needs to retire in his old age so he wouldn't be in this situation again.
* CrazyPrepared: Naturally.
-->'''Terry''': She's heading for the stairs!\\
''(Bruce presses button, metal door seals shut, preventing Inque from heading into the mansion.)''\\
'''Inque''': Someone's got a secret. ''(tries to sliver in through the cracks in the metal door)''\\
'''Terry''': She's getting through!\\
''(Bruce presses another button which electrocutes Inque from the door)''\\
'''Terry''': Wow, you really are prepared.\\
''(Inque slivers up to the ceiling and starts to burrow herself up in the rocks)''\\
'''Bruce''': She won't get through that way either, [[UpToEleven there's several feet of solid steel]].
* DeadpanSnarker: He's a precision snarker to Terry's chatty snarker.
* DentedIron: His deteriorating general health, compounded with all the injuries he'd sustained over the years, is what ultimately forces him into his MomentOfWeakness at the very start of the show.
* {{Determinator}}: Will a heart attack stop him from saving someone? Nope. But the moral crisis suffered after being forced to pick up a gun will.
* DidNotGetTheGirl: Throughout the Franchise/{{DCAU}}, he has had many love interests. He doesn't end up with any of them and ends up a single, old man. [[spoiler:Although it's hinted later in the comics that if Wonder Woman hadn't chosen to stay with Justice Lord Batman, she would've stayed with him.]]
-->'''Bruce:''' When I was young, [[ChickMagnet women used to throw themselves at my feet all the time]].\\
'''Terry:''' What did you do?\\
'''Bruce:''' [[CelibateHero Step over them]].\\
'''Terry:''' Smooth.\\
'''Bruce:''' I thought so.
* DoesntLikeGuns: The series begins with a heart attack forcing him to scare a criminal off with one, horrifying him into retirement.
* DoNotCallMePaul: Played with when he started HearingVoices as a result of Shriek. He later tells Terry that the reason he knew he wasn't going crazy was because the voice kept called him "Bruce," which is not what [[SecretIdentityIdentity he calls himself]] in his head.
* DoubleConsciousness: He states that, inside his head, he doesn't call himself "Bruce" anymore.
* DueToTheDead: It's revealed in the episode "Ace in the Hole" that he still makes yearly pilgrimages to Crime Alley, where [[DeathByOriginStory his parents were gunned down]], and leaves a bouquet of flowers on the spot where they died.
* EarnYourHappyEnding: Starts out the series living alone with his dog after all his friends died, retired from being Batman and living on what he has left of his conquered company. Gets to train a new Batman, reconciles with the Bat Family, and retakes his company. [[spoiler:And if "[[Recap/JusticeLeagueUnlimitedS2E13Epilogue Epilogue]]" is anything to go by, he might just live long enough to see his grandkids.]]
* FeelingTheirAge: The ultimate reason Bruce retired as Batman. His last battle against generic thugs almost cost him his life after suffering a heart attack mid-way, forcing him to [[BatmanGrabsAGun pull a gun on his attacker]]. His frustrations over his age form the primary dramatic thrust in "Out of the Past" when offered age reversal from Talia using the Lazarus pits. This makes for a memorable action scene that puts Bruce in proper fighting condition alongside Terry against a group of enemies.
* GameBreakingInjury: His heart condition forced him to retire as Batman.
* GoodCopBadCop: In the crossover with ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueUnlimited'', when Old Bruce takes over questioning Ghoul from his younger self, he plays the bad cop so effectively that everyone is unnerved when the younger Batman steps in to play good cop.
-->'''Old Bruce:''' I can't believe I was ''ever'' that green... ''This'' is how you interrogate someone...\\
''(A short FadeToBlack later and Ghoul is ready to spill the beans)''\\
'''Batman:''' I can't hold him back forever. You might want to start talking.\\
'''Static:''' Batman [[CueTheFlyingPigs playing good cop?]]\\
'''Green Lantern:''' [[CrowningMomentOfFunny Everything's relative.]]
* GoodIsNotNice: He can be a tough old bastard, giving Terry the hard facts and truth.
* GrumpyOldMan: You know how young man Bruce can be hard to deal with? Add a couple of decades of isolation and you get crotchety old man Bruce.
* HandicappedBadass: His heart condition is the handicap.
* HeroesLoveDogs: Understandable, since Ace is his only companion at Wayne Manor other than Terry.
* IcyBlueEyes: Definitely adds a fair bit of character to Old Man Bruce. [[spoiler: Also a subtle hint that Terry is his biological son since he inherited the eyes.]]
* ImpoverishedPatrician: It was never explored in the show, but DVD commentaries and behind-the-scene features reveal that Bruce has lost almost all of the vast Wayne Fortune in the intervening years between the original series and the current story. He survives on the returns from his stock holdings in Wayne-Powers, which he ''could'' sell for a massive profit, but he would never do so because he would lose any last remaining influence over the company.
** Though averted by the movie since he has pretty much retaken his company.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He can be rather grumpy and curmudgeon-y at times, but end of the day, it's clear he cares for Terry.
* LonelyAtTheTop: The rare heroic example of this trope at the beginning of the show. He is one of the richest men in the world and it is due to his crusade as the Dark Knight that Gotham is still standing. However, he has also completely alienated everyone around him and is utterly alone. And once he got older, his failing body conditions prevented him from further activities as Batman, which has made him bitter (not to mention his company was gradually being taken over. Bruce sometimes thinks about what could have been, though training Terry does improve the situation and set up the events that have him [[EarnYourHappyEnding subverting this.]]
-->'''Terry''': Why do you hate him so much?\\
'''Barbara''': No, I don't hate him. I hate what he's become. Such a great man...so alone.
* TheMentor: Helps Terry by being this.
* MissionControl: He stays in the Batcave and mans the Batcomputer while Terry does all the physical stuff.
* MomentOfWeakness: Hit one in the prologue. If he had to use guns on common crooks, then he couldn't be Batman anymore.
* NeverForgottenSkill: Bruce has retired from being Batman and has spent years being a bitter old recluse. However, he has proven to be quite proficient with his cane, not just for attacking, but for casually blocking thrown knives with it. Then there's "Out of the Past" where he goes into a Lazarus Pit and being made younger causes him to fight with all the skills of his younger self unforgotten. Occasionally, we see him throw a Batarang with all his old pinpoint accuracy.
* OffhandBackhand: Back-cane, rather than backhand, but he's old.
* OffscreenTeleportation: In "Sneak Peek," Terry does an extended chase scene following Ian Peek down floor after blockaded floor as fast as he can. The instant he falls through the final floor (right after Terry arrived), an elderly Bruce appears... although he was left hundreds if not thousands of feet away in no rush to chase after them. [[FridgeBrilliance He probably just used the elevator.]]
* OldMaster: He regularly chides Terry for not listening to him, often when Terry falls into the same sorts of traps as he did in his early cape-wearing days.
* OlderAndWiser: And way, way scarier than before. As in, the time travel episode of ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueUnlimited'' has him unsettling ''himself'' and a 50-year-old [[WesternAnimation/StaticShock Static]].
* ParentalSubstitute: He functions as this to Terry [[spoiler:until the reveal that he is Terry's ''real'' father because of a crazy governmental genetics program.]]
* PlayingGertrude: Creator/KevinConroy voices Bruce in both the original series and ''Beyond'', and manages to make the aging between both series very believable. For reference, Bruce is in his 80s during the series proper. Conroy only just turned 50 during the ''Unlimited'' seasons of ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague''.
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: He gives a good one to Ra's Al Ghul in "Out of the Past":
-->'''Bruce:''' Sure, Ra's, why not? Anything to hold off TheGrimReaper another few seconds. I take it back. You don't ''cheat'' death; you whimper in fear of it!\\
'''Ra's:''' Silence! (''slaps Bruce'')\\
'''Bruce:''' [[DeadpanSnarker And you hit like a girl]].
* RedOniBlueOni: The Blue to Terry's Red because of his stoic nature.
* RetiredBadass: In the few times he goes back to action.
* ScrewPolitenessImASenior: After hanging up the cowl, Bruce publicly acts much more like Batman (aloof and somewhat cold) instead of the playboy façade he used in his prime. If nothing else, the man has a ''serious'' case of schadenfreude.
* SecretIdentityIdentity: It's shown at the end of Season 1's "Shriek" that he has it all figured out.
-->'''Bruce''': The voice kept calling me "Bruce." In my mind, that's not what I call myself.
* SeenItAll: He has faced demons, wizards, gods, {{ComicBook/Darkseid}}, SelfDemonstrating/TheJoker, and ghosts. However, he has doubts about a ghost haunting a girl's locker room as it seems just too juvenile.
* TookALevelInJerkass: Took one between ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'' and ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'', becoming even more cynical and anti-social. He's gotten even worse in the [[ComicBook/BatmanBeyond comic series continuation]], having treated Terry, Dick, and Barbara as pawns.
** His moral code also seems to have weakened somewhat by this time. In the past, he would SaveTheVillain whenever possible, even AxCrazy psychopaths like the Joker. In "Sneak Peek," Ian Peek, having [[PowerIncontinence lost control]] of the {{intangibility}} belt which he used to get dirt on Gotham's celebrities (one such secret being Batman's SecretIdentity, which he planned to reveal to the public on his TV show), calls him in for medical help in exchange for the only unedited video recording exposing Bruce and Terry's secret; after discovering that Peek stole the belt from Dr. Taka, one of Bruce's associates at Wayne-Powers, and set the fire that killed him, Bruce blatantly refused to help him, choosing to leave Peek to his fate as punishment.
* WeakButSkilled: Considering that he's older and more physically frail.
* WelcomeToMyWorld: Invokes the trope after hiring Terry to be his assistant. Terry's mother thinks it's welcoming Terry to the world of big business and all that Bruce Wayne represents. Terry and Bruce (and the viewer) both know it holds more meaning than that.
* WhenEldersAttack: Fits this trope occasionally. Given that this is Batman as a senior citizen, he's much more effective than average.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Maxine "Max" Gibson]]
[[quoteright:271:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/maxine_gibson.jpg]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/CreeSummer
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* AbusiveParents: At the very least, extremely neglectful. Max explains early-on in the series that her parents are always away on business so if anyone is at home, it's her older sister who works all the time as well. In fact the only time Max's parents are seen onscreen is during an episode in which Spell Binder creates a virtual reality room that [[YourMindMakesItReal gives those who enter any kind of life they want.]] Not bad right? Wrong. [[ThisIsYourBrainOnEvil It's extremely addictive and]] [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything will leave you in a comatose state if entered too often.]] What is Max's ultimate dream? [[TearJerker Her family being there for a meal and hearing about her day at school.]] She's so eager for the feeling that the Virtual room brings that she's willing to betray Terry just to get back inside. After [[HeelFaceTurn knocking Batman out in the middle of his fight with Spellbinder]] she casually remarks something to the effect of [[WhatAnIdiot "Don't kill him ok? I'm just going in for a few minutes."]].
* ActionGirl: Gets in on the action quite a few times. She saves Terry's life twice in the show's run.
* AffirmativeActionGirl: Deliberately added to the show to try to up the show's female viewership.
* BareYourMidriff: In one episode.
* BlackAndNerdy: She has ''quite'' the advanced computer programming skills.
* BlackBestFriend: To Terry.
* BoyishShortHair: She has short hair and is the most {{Tomboy}} girl in the show.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome / WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Despite being one of the major characters of the series, she does not appear or get mentioned in either [[WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyondReturnOfTheJoker the movie]] or the "Epilogue" episode from ''Justice League Unlimited.''
* DamselOutOfDistress:
** She does ''not'' go willingly when the Kobra organization kidnaps her and tries to make her their new queen.
** When she is cornered by a gang of Jokerz, Batman intervenes and tells her to run. She interprets this as running to ''tackle one of the thugs.''
* DarkSkinnedRedHead: Well, not red. Her hair is dyed pink.
* GamerChick: She's featured in a lot of the video game-based eps and in one episode, she gains a StalkerWithACrush when she beats him at an action/adventure game.
* GirlFriday: This is what Terry would ''like'' her to be (he even jokingly calls her his "Alfred"), but she's a little too ActionGirl to be content with it.
* LovableNerd: A very sexy one.
* MissionControl: Occasionally when Bruce is out of town.
* MostCommonSuperpower: She's noticeably stacked, especially for a 17-year-old high school student.
* TheNotLoveInterest: Mostly because she's the only person Terry's age who knows his SecretIdentity.
* OneOfTheBoys: In a DVD extra, the creators admitted that they considered Max, although already a pretty blatant {{Tomboy}}, this.
%%* PaintedOnPants
%%* PluckyGirl
* RecklessSidekick: Not an official sidekick, but fills this role on occasion for Terry's Batman. Used most egregiously in "Final Cut," where her recklessness almost gets her killed by Curare.
* SecretKeeper: [[spoiler:She once created a computer program to find out Batman's identity. After a little Jokerz-related mix-up, she realizes that it must be Terry.]]
* ShipperOnDeck: For Terry/Dana.
* SpotlightStealingSquad: She is involved in both Terry's civilian and superhero lives; as a consequence, she takes the screentime of both of Terry's supporting casts. It's most noticeable with the decreasing prominence of Terry's family and Dana, his girlfriend, in the later seasons, and the number of episodes that barely feature Bruce Wayne or leave him out completely.
* TeenGenius: She's at the very top of her class (she got a perfect score on the school tests), breezes through examinations of all sorts without trying, and is a very good hacker.
** The follow-up comics have her using her hacking skills against '''Brainiac'''
%%* {{Tomboy}}
* TomboyishName: Her real name is "Maxine," but she prefers "Max."
* TwoferTokenMinority: Black and a girl.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Dana Tan]]
[[quoteright:287:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dana_tan.jpg]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/LaurenTom
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* BettyAndVeronica: The Betty to Ten/Melanie's Veronica for Terry's Archie because she's his childhood friend and Ten is a villain.
* BroodingBoyGentleGirl: With Terry.
* CainAndAbel: [[spoiler: Her brother was going to kill all of his family, she told him to kill her first.]]
* DamselOutOfDistress: Dana manages to defend herself pretty well when push comes to shove (such as in "Rats" and a bit in TheMovie), but she ultimately must get rescued by Terry/Batman even when not distressed.
* DemotedToExtra: In the second and third seasons, with the introduction of [[SpotlightStealingSquad Max]]. Went from being Terry's main "normal person" confidante and having a scene in almost every episode to mostly being a background presence who got tossed a few lines every now and then, except for the one episode where she got to be a DamselInDistress. Notably, she was (and remained) the {{Official|Couple}} ''{{Love Interest|s}}.''
* DesignatedLoveInterest: She was Terry's girlfriend from before the series started and is continuously Terry's girlfriend for the run of the series. However, the audience doesn't really get to see much onscreen romance between the two due to the series' focus on superhero action and Dana's lack of screen time. Most of the time, their romance is shown either by being arm-in-arm when together, or when Terry has to break a date. In the later episodes, Dana is DemotedToExtra as Max fills her role of a normal person that Terry talks to.
* FirstGirlWins: Despite a couple of flings with [[DatingCatwoman Melanie/Ten]], a few [[GirlOfTheWeek Girls Of The Week]] and a JustFriends relationship with his SecretKeeper/Sidekick Wannabe Max, the FullyAbsorbedFinale confirmed that Terry seals the deal with Dana, his first girlfriend, who he's implied to have dated since they were [[VictoriousChildhoodFriend fourteen]]. [[spoiler: They broke up in 2.0 comics and then they got back together once she figures out who he is and becomes his SecretKeeper.]]
* LoveInterest: Her main role in the show is to be Terry's girlfriend.
* MissingMom: We've seen her OverprotectiveDad, but no mention of her mom. She appears in the comics though.
%%* MsFanservice
* NeutralFemale: Averted. She keeps away from the action most of the time, but when it comes to her, she fights back.
* NiceGirl: Possibly the nicest character in the series. The only people she's ''not'' pleasant to are the show's JerkJock, her one-time StalkerWithACrush and her boyfriend when she's been StoodUp one too many times.
* TheObstructiveLoveInterest: Edges into this in Season 2. She [[CharacterRerailment gets better in Season 3]].
* OfficialCouple: With Terry.
* OverprotectiveDad: Dana's father ''really'' doesn't like Terry because of his [[{{Delinquents}} delinquent]] past.
* NoSympathy: Averts this. While she does get understandably irritated at Terry's frequent disappearances, she rarely gets mad at him personally. In "Golem," she's shown to share Terry's strong sense of compassion by offering to drive Willie Watt home, even though it would likely cut her date with Terry short.
* SecretKeeper: [[spoiler:Eventually becomes this, as revealed in "[[Recap/JusticeLeagueUnlimitedS2E13Epilogue Epilogue]]."]]
** It is revealed how when Terry shouts for her to get down when [[spoiler: The Joker King i.e. her brother attempted to kill her.]]
* SatelliteLoveInterest: She starts out with [[SpoiledSweet a character]] beyond Satellite Love Interest, as she was the most well-rounded of Terry's high school classmates in the first season, but as her [[OutOfFocus screentime]] [[DemotedToExtra shrinks]] in later seasons, her characterization dwindles to just being TheObstructiveLoveInterest.
* SilkHidingSteel: A nice girl in a nice dress, who doesn't take well to being kidnapped.
* SpoiledSweet: The most affluent main character (after Bruce) and pretty nice.
* StoodUp: Constantly by Terry. Type 3.
* UptownGirl: Her [[OverProtectiveDad father]] is less than happy about her relationship with Terry, although it has less to do with their socioeconomic differences than Terry's criminal record.
* VictoriousChildhoodFriend: Well, it's implied that Terry and Dana have been dating since they were at least 14, since she knows who "Big Time" is, so...[[spoiler:By the time in "[[Recap/JusticeLeagueUnlimitedS2E13Epilogue Epilogue]]," she wishes to be with Terry despite his worries that she might get hurt. Terry plans to propose to her, and she likely accepted.]]
* WomanInWhite: Her white dress in "Rats."
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ace]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/FrankWelker

Bruce Wayne's great Dane, who's been a loyal companion to the old man for years. Originally taken in to participate in illegal dogfighting, the entire ring was busted, leaving Ace to run away and live in the streets. Bruce discovers and takes Ace in, the two staying together ever since. Occasionally, he helps Terry when the kid takes on the mantle as Batman.
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* AdaptationalBadass: Ace the Bathound, given a new treatment and role as Bruce Wayne's guard dog. He even got a flashback origin story in one episode.
* AngryGuardDog: Was actually raised for [[BeastlyBloodsports dog-fighting]] and rescued by Bruce.
* CanineCompanion: Whenever he goes along with Terry, he's like a heroic version of RightHandAttackDog.
* CoolPet: Whenever Terry's in trouble, Ace doesn't hesitate to save him, even when he's completely outmatched. Add to his aggressive design and personality and he's a dog that every kid wishes they had.
* EvilDetectingDog: Can be quite aggressive towards the bad guys. In ROTJ, he attacks the Joker.
** Ace seems to be able to also detect supernatural or paranormal presences/phenomena. When psychic girl Tara was communicating with Terry (only he could see her), Ace became alert and suspicious, showing he was able to sense her psychic presence of sorts.
* HeroicDog: Does his fair share of rescuing, and does it in the way you'd expect an ex-dog fight contender to do it.
-->'''Terry:''' (''after Ace chases off a hyena HalfHumanHybrid'') Good bad dog.
* LoyalAnimalCompanion: To the point where ''[[ProperlyParanoid Bruce]]'' never put a tracer on Ace because it was never needed.
* MythologyGag: To UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Ace the Bat-Hound.
* OneSteveLimit: Averted with the Royal Flush Gang member of the same name. [[spoiler:Retroactively, he was [[LegacyCharacter named after]] ''[[WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague another]]'' [[WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Royal Flush Gang's Ace]].]]
* RightHandAttackDog: A heroic example since he's working for Batman.
* TeamPet: For both Bruce and Terry, he's a part of the crew.
* ThirteenIsUnlucky: As a pup, Ace was kept in a pen marked 13 before he was bought by Boxer.
[[/folder]]

!![=McGinnis=] Family
[[folder:Warren [=McGinnis=]]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Michael Gross

Terry's father, who was killed during the first episode of the series.
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* AmicablyDivorced: Though the [[WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueUnlimited JLU]] episode "[[Recap/JusticeLeagueUnlimitedS2E13Epilogue Epilogue]]" reveals that [[spoiler:Bruce is the boys' biological father]], opening up the possibility that [[spoiler:suspicions of infidelity on Mary's part]] may have been a factor, since [[spoiler:Terry and Matt's black hair is genetically improbable, given his brown hair and Mary's red hair]][[note]]In point of fact, Amanda Waller had a procedure done on him without his knowledge that essentially replaced his sperm with Bruce's, so that his kids would be biologically Batman's kids, providing potential replacement Batmen for the future. As far as can be told, Mary was in fact faithful[[/note]].
%%* DeathByOriginStory
* DisappearedDad: Dies before the Third Act of the pilot.
* HeKnowsTooMuch: He gets killed for learning about the mutagenic nerve gas.
* SacrificialLion: His death starts Terry's path to becoming Batman.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: As he was only around for part of the first episode and cameos in a season finale of ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague''.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mary [=McGinnis=]]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Teri Garr

Terry's mother, who works at Astro-Tech as an astrologist. She approved Terry working for Bruce Wayne, having no clue that it's more than just being a chauffeur to the multi-millionaire.
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* AlliterativeName: Both names start with "M."
* AmicablyDivorced: Though the WesternAnimation/{{J|usticeLeagueUnlimited}}LU episode "[[Recap/JusticeLeagueUnlimitedS2E13Epilogue Epilogue]]" reveals that [[spoiler:Bruce is the boys' biological father]], opening up the possibility that Warren [[spoiler:suspected Mary of infidelity]] since [[spoiler:Terry and Matt's black hair is genetically improbable, given his brown hair and Mary's red hair]][[note]]To be clear, she did not actually cheat on him, improbable as it might seem. See her husband's entry for details[[/note]].
* DemotedToExtra: Had less and less screentime as the series continued. She didn't appear at all in Season 3.
* FormerTeenRebel: According to Terry in Season 2's "Splicers."
%%* HeroesWantRedheads
* {{Hypocrite}}: In "Sneak Peek," Mary initially disapproves of ''The Inside Peek'', telling Terry that it might be "just entertainment" to him, but he'd think differently if ''he'' was the one being exposed on the show. When Peek discovers Batman's SecretIdentity and intends to expose it on the show, she's suddenly ''very'' eager to watch the show, which Terry calls her out on:
->'''Terry''': I thought you said it wouldn't be entertaining if you were on the receiving end.\\
'''Mary''': Yeah, well, what do I know?
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Matt [=McGinnis=]]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Ryan O'Donohue

Terry's younger brother.
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* AlliterativeName: Both his first and last name start with "M."
* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Although understandably he is very young, and some of his antics could be seen as a coping mechanism for losing his father at a young age.
** A good example of this is one episode where, even being told that the ghost at Hill High is being destructive, he wants to have a seance. The reason? He's scared he'll forget what his father was like and wants to contact him.
* BrattyHalfPint: Not much to describe since he acts like a standard younger brother to Terry: a sweet, but annoying kid.
* ChocolateBaby: As with Terry, his and his brother's black hair makes it somewhat unlikely that their biological father could be the auburn Warren [=McGinnis=], given their mother's red hair. Fans attribute the [=McGinnis=] parents' divorce to this, in part.
* DemotedToExtra: Had less and less screentime as the series continued. Even the comic continuation barely used his character.
* HatesMySecretIdentity: Matt admires Batman (a fact Terry wholeheartedly approves of), but considers Terry a boring workaholic who's hardly ever around.
[[/folder]]

!!Recurring Characters
[[folder:Barbara Gordon]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Stockard Channing (Seasons 1 and 2), Angie Harmon (Season 3 and ''Return of the Joker'')

The former Comicbook/{{Batgirl}}, she has put aside her cowl and has now taken her father's place as Gotham's Police Commissioner. He has a very rocky relationship with Bruce and butts heads with Terry as a result. As time passes, she still prefers to do things by the book, but works alongside the new Batman.

[[Characters/BatmanAndBatFamily See here for info dealing with her in the rest of the DCAU.]]
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* BadassGrandma: Despite her age she is still capable of kicking ass as a cop or being able to throw a mean Batarang.
* CoolOldLady: She's now commissioner and still kicks ass. While she is not a fan of the idea of a new Batman running around and hindering her operations, she warms up to him after he saves her husband.
* TheCommissionerGordon: Like father, like daughter. [[spoiler:Except that her relationship with Batman was generally far worse. It got better over time.]]
* CrazyPrepared: She's taken the lessons of her old mentor to heart, turning the Gotham police into a genuine force to be reckoned with.
* HappilyMarried: To Sam.
* IAmNotMyFather: Barbara felt no need to continue her father's policies towards the Bat in the beginning, and she minces no words about it. Her apparent rancor over it is probably more due to soured feelings toward Bruce rather than her feelings towards her father, since they were always shown to be close.
* InspectorJavert: She was quick to believe the worst about Batman at first, though to her credit, she wises up when it's not his fault. And to be fair, in at least one case she witnesses him kill Mad Stan (it was an illusion, but the guy put a lot of work into it). Spellbinder (the illusionist himself) was quick to point out, however, that it was easy to trick her because she was already fully prepared to believe the worst in Batman as it was.
* NeverMessWithGranny: Tends to be a badass.
* OlderAndWiser: Has definitely learnt a lot in her time after Batgirl.
* PlayingGertrude: Her second voice actress, Angie Harmom of ''Series/LawAndOrder'' and ''Series/RizzoliAndIsles'' fame, wasn't even 30 when she took over from Stockard Channing. In fact, Harmon is only almost a year older than Creator/TaraStrong, who voiced Barbara as Batgirl.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Mostly. While she fell for Spellbinder's illusion of [[spoiler: Batman killing Mad Stan]] hook, line and sinker, which he points out, she does apologise and, most of the time, is willing to go with Terry's hunches.
* SecretKeeper: She knows Bruce's secret, and Terry's. She's also one of the few people who knows about [[spoiler:the circumstances surrounding the Joker's death]], but chooses to keep quiet about it.
* SparedByTheAdaptation: Her appearance here showed that DCAU Barbara didn't suffer the same fate mainline DCU Barbara did. Although a few hints are dropped in the comics that she might not have gotten away quite as unscathed as she appears.
* WomanScorned: Her initial frostiness towards Bruce is due to their previous relationship having ended ''badly''.
* WorkingWithTheEx: With Bruce. At first, it's frosty as hell, with Terry thinking that she actually hates Bruce. She then corrects him, explaining their past relationship and that she hates what Bruce has become - a bitter, lonely old man with only a dog for a friend. Afterwards, they warm up to each other again, and ''Out of the Past'' shows that Bruce is still very fond of her.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Sam Young]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Paul Winfield

Gotham City's District Attorney and Barbara Gordon's husband.
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* BaldBlackLeaderGuy: He's the DA for future Gotham City.
* BlackDudeDiesFirst: Not for real, [[LampshadeHanging but at the rate the villains keep targeting him]]...
* DistressedDude: He is frequently the target of assassinations and other attacks, usually requiring Batman and/or Barbara herself to rescue him.
* HappilyMarried: To Barbara.
* OlderThanTheyLook: While Sam's age isn't specified, he's presumably close to that of his wife (mid-sixties), but looks to be in his late forties.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: A better example than his wife. He utterly refuses to discuss the police's and court's dealings with her after hours, and doesn't seem to have that much of a problem with Batman running around.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Howard Groote]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Max Brooks

A nerdy student and Terry's friend. He tends to find ways to make himself popular.
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%%* ExtravertedNerd
* HollywoodNerd
* LovableNerd: Although not very popular, Terry, Dana, and Max hang out with him regularly as friends.
* {{Megane}}: They may be future, green-tinted glasses, but they're still huge glasses.
%%* {{Nerd}}
* SelfDeprecation: Creator/PaulDini based Howard on his teenage self.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Bobbi "Blade" Sommer]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Melissa Disney

The most popular female at Hamilton Hill High.
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* AlphaBitch: She's actually fairly apathetic, but has the look down pat, and is more than content to do things such as throw most of a school assignment on Terry, or manipulate a classmate to make another guy jealous.
* DatingDoSiDo: Seems to have a new boyfriend every episode.
* EmotionlessGirl: She has this vibe normally, but does show emotion on several occasions.
* LovableAlphaBitch: On some occasions. She's very in favor of nerd Howie scoring with a hot girl, as long as that hot girl wasn't herself.
%%* MsFanservice
%%* SugarAndIcePersonality
* WhiteHairedPrettyGirl: Platinum blonde, actually.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Chelsea Cunningham]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Yvette Lowenthal (Season 1), Creator/RachaelLeighCook (Seasons 2 and 3, ''Return of the Joker'')

Dana's best friend and a student at Hamilton Hill High.
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* AlliterativeName: '''C'''helsea '''C'''unningham
* AnimalEyes: Provides the trope picture from the episode "Splicers," when she is revealed to have literal cat-eyes due to undergoing a trendy but controversial splicer treatment.
* BareYourMidriff: She's always seen wearing a black-and-white sleeveless top that never covers her navel.
* DatingDoSiDo: Has a new boyfriend in every episode.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Dana.
* LovableAlphaBitch: She's actually a rather nice person, as seen in "The Last Resort," and except for being dismissive of [[HollywoodNerd Howard Groote]], doesn't really do anything bad. Though she sometimes tries to get Dana to see other guys, it's because she thinks Terry isn't good for Dana, due to him always brushing her off.
* ParentalIssues: She mainly acts out due to her rough relationship with her father.
* SpecialGuest: When she was voiced by Creator/RachaelLeighCook, though Rachel did enjoy playing the role. [[WordOfGod The production team reportedly felt awful]] about calling her in to record [[TheCameo a single line]] for TheMovie, though she was a good sport about it.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Nelson Nash]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/SethGreen

The jock and bully of Hamilton Hill High. He and Terry don't get along.
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* AlliterativeName: Both his names start with "N."
* AssholeVictim: During the ''Golem'' episode, when the titular machine starts its rampage by conspicuously smashing Nelson's car, Bruce, in an attempt to narrow down the suspect list for the golem's controller, asks Terry if Nelson has any enemies, which prompts Terry to give him this helpful answer.
-->'''Terry''': The line starts with me and goes around the block... twice.
* BullyingADragon: Once he brands someone as an acceptable target, he will continue to hound him even after it's been established that said guy could beat him up. This includes insulting Terry after seeing him take down several Jokerz and continuing to torment Willie Watt after the guy buffed up and gained superpowers.
* ButtMonkey: Not that he doesn't deserve it, though.
* DatingDoSiDo: Implied to be in a relationship with Chelsea one episode, hits on Dana in another and has a messy break-up with Blade in yet another.
* DirtyCoward: When he is chased by the "Golem" robot he ditches the girl he is trying to woo, and run for his car.
* HiddenDepths: "The Eggbaby" revealed that Nelson is surprisingly good as a father, if his grade was anything to go by. Remember, Max did his math homework so he'd raise the kid by himself.
* JerkJock: A massive one. In the pilot alone, he introduces himself by spitting in Terry's face. He also picks on weaker kids.
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: In "Golem," he's bullying Willie Watt. When Terry steps up to defend him (Nelson has witnessed Terry kicking the asses of a Jokerz gang), Nelson considers it for a moment and backs down.
* LaserGuidedKarma: There are some times when Nelson's jackass tendencies come back to bite him, especially in "Terry's Friend Dates A Robot," when said robot [[DisproportionateRetribution pushed a row of gym lockers on top of him]]. If Nelson hadn't been wearing his sports gear, he'd have died.
* SpitefulSpit: In the first episode, he spits on Terry's face after the other insults him during a wrestling match. Terry punches him, causing him to get in trouble and get grounded by his father.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Infiltration Unit Zeta]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Gary Cole ("Zeta"), Creator/DiedrichBader ("Countdown")

[[Characters/DCAUTheZetaProject See here for more info.]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Tim Drake]]
-->'''Spoiler Alias''': [[spoiler:The Joker II]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/DeanStockwell

In ''Batman Beyond'', Tim Drake is now a grown family man and a top-level communications engineer. Like Barbara, his relationship with Bruce is strained at best.

[[Characters/BatmanAndBatFamily See here for info dealing with him in the rest of the DCAU.]]
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* BrainwashResidue: Still has after-effects of his last encounter with The Joker (of the "uncontrollable shaking and bad dreams" kind) after 40 years. Given what Joker put him through, that's really not that surprising.
** [[spoiler:How much of it was trauma and how much of it was Joker's mind chip can be debated, though one residue was him hating being Robin, something which went away with the chip]].
* BreakTheCutie: [[spoiler:Will the cute little boy who wants to be a hero end up targeted, tortured, brainwashed and driven insane? ''Yes''.]]
* {{Deprogram}}: It is mentioned offhand that it took well over a year of intense therapy to make him sane again. Judging by some of his reactions, he still isn't entirely over it some 40-50 years later.
* GrandTheftMe: [[spoiler:The Joker did this to him, having implanted a microchip in his neck during his MoralEventHorizon crossing. The chip made the Joker's mind into adult!Tim's sort-of SuperpoweredEvilSide.]]
* KidHero: Used to be one, as the second Robin.
* ShellShockedVeteran: After [[spoiler:what the Joker did to him]]? Can't be blamed. He does become better when [[spoiler:Terry destroys the chip with Joker's mind that was implanted on Tim]].
[[/folder]]

!!Justice League Unlimited
[[folder:Superman (Clark Kent/Kal-El)]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/ChristopherMcDonald

[[Characters/DCAUSupermanTheAnimatedSeries See here for more info.]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Warhawk]]
-->'''Spoiler Alias:''' [[spoiler:Rex Stewart]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Peter Onorati, Marc Worden (''[[WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Justice League Unlimited]]'')

A half-human/half-warhawk hybrid that's a part of the future Justice League.
----
* AffirmativeActionLegacy: Warhawk is the biracial son of [[spoiler:John Stewart and Shayera Hol]].
* HalfHumanHybrid: Half-human, [[spoiler:half-Thanagarian]].
%%* HotBlooded
* LukeYouAreMyFather: To [[spoiler:John Stewart]] and it was more like "Dad?"
* PowerArmor: Which he can fly remotely.
%%* PerpetualFrowner
%%* ProudWarriorRaceGuy
* RazorWings: Being the son of [[spoiler:Hawkgirl]], it's expected he'd take on this motif.
%%* SuperStrength
* VitriolicBestBuds: Seems to have this relationship with Kai-Ro. The only time he smiles in the two-parter where he's introduced is when the young Green Lantern gives him a backhanded compliment.
* WolverineClaws: His armor has talons at the fingertips.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Big Barda (Barda Free)]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Farrah Forke

A god from Apokolips who's a current member of the future Justice League.
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%%* ActionGirl
* BattleCouple: Barda and Mr. Miracle during the second season of ''[[WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Justice League Unlimited]]''.
* BerserkButton: Do '''not''' call her pigheaded.
* BoomStick: The Mega Rod, which fires powerful energy blasts that [[spoiler:forced a possessed Superman to retreat]].
%%* HairTriggerTemper
%%* HotBlooded
* MagicalComputer: The Mother Box, which opens up [[CoolGate Boom Tubes]].
* MoodSwinger: She was very distrustful of Batman at first, but by the end of the second-part episode she sees him as a worthy teammate.
* PerpetualFrowner: Smiles every so often, but not a lot.
* SkySurfing: With her aero-discs, she can glide in the air effortlessly.
%%* StatuesqueStunner: The page image.
* TinyGuyHugeGirl: Barda and Mr. Miracle, [[TropeCodifier one of the original pairs]].
* {{Tsundere}}: She's not big on working with new people (Terry in "The Call," The Flash in JLU's "The Ties That Bind") without even being asked first, and is actually distrustful of Batman (Terry) when he joins them and immediately suspects him of being a traitor. She's a lot calmer around Mr. Miracle.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Green Lantern III (Kai-Ro)]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/LaurenTom

A young Tibetan that is donned the Green Lantern ring and a current member of the future Justice League.
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* ActingYourIntellectualAge: He's far smarter than he looks, almost zen-like with his intelligence.
* AffirmativeActionLegacy: He's an Asian boy from Tibet when he joins the JLU.
%%* BattleAura
* BoringButPractical: Makes very logical constructs like hands and walls.
* CainAndAbel: The comic reveals that Curaré is his sister.
* {{Flight}}: Via the GreenLanternRing.
* GreenLanternRing: Naturally, since he succeeds Jon Stewart.
%%* HeroicWillpower
* LevitatingLotusPosition: Flies around this way.
%%* TheSpock
%%* TheStoic
* WiseBeyondTheirYears: Younger than Terry in his debut and had already been around the universe.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Aquagirl (Mareena)]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Jodi Benson, Creator/HyndenWalch (''[[WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Justice League Unlimited]]'')

Daughter of Aquaman who has taken his father's place in the future Justice League.
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* AffirmativeActionLegacy: The daughter of Aquaman.
* AnimalTalk: With marine life, anyway.
%%* DistaffCounterpart
%%* DoesNotLikeShoes
%%* TheEmpath
* ExposedToTheElements: Aquagirl was able to walk about in the arctic wearing nothing but a swimsuit.
* TheHeart: Despite the circumstances of his joining, Aquagirl was friendly towards Batman (Terry). Overall she's less hotheaded than Barda and Warhawk, and more personable than Kai-Ro.
%%* MakingASplash
* NiceGirl: She is ''considerably'' nicer and more personable than her father (a rather HotBlooded KnightInSourArmor) and is the first League member to begin warming up to Terry.
* OurMermaidsAreDifferent: Being Atlantean, she doesn't come with a mermaid's tail for starters.
* WalkingSwimsuitScene: Her uniform is nothing more than a tight black one-piece swimsuit.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Micron]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Wayne Brady

A superhero with the ability to change size. He's a member of the future Justice League.
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* AffirmativeActionLegacy: The African-American successor to ComicBook/TheAtom.
* BigDamnHeroes: Despite being injured, he snuck up on [[spoiler:Superman]] and battled him just long enough to save Terry.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Unlike the others, he never returns in the ''Justice League'' series not even for a [[TheCameo cameo]].
* NoNameGiven: His real name is unknown.
* SizeShifter: Can grow and shrink.
[[/folder]]

!!Villains
[[folder:Blight (Derek Powers)]]
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-->'''Voiced by''': Sherman Howard

The corrupt CEO and co-owner of Wayne-Powers Enterprises. After being exposed to his own nerve gas, he is treated with high levels of radiation. He glows green in his natural form, so he must wear an artificial skin that only lasts temporarily and must be regularly replaced. The skin wears out faster if he gets angry.
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* {{Abusive Parent|s}}: He exiled his own son. And he's the reason Paxton is also an asshole. [[spoiler:This comes back to bite him]].
* ArchEnemy: He's the new Batman's most hated foe, as he's responsible for his father's murder.
* BadassBoast:
** In "Meltdown," as he takes down Mr. Freeze:
-->'''Blight''': And behold, I shall be a blight upon the land, and everything I touch shall wither and die!
** He makes another one to the protesters in "Ascension"
-->'''Blight''': You want to talk about POISON?! (''EvilLaugh'') [[IAmTheNoun I AM POISON!]]
* BigBad: Of Season 1. He played TheManBehindTheMan for most of it, but on occasion, like Mr. Freeze and his worsening condition, forces him to take a more direct approach.
* BigBadWannabe: He views himself as a Machiavellian plotter, but he seems to be nothing more than a smug CorruptCorporateExecutive. He's never seen to succeed in any of his schemes. And it only takes a simple plan by Paxton to expose him as Blight to the public, and he's finished as a major threat to Gotham. His condition is shown and stated to be affecting both his body and his mental state.
* BodyHorror: After undergoing radiation therapy to counteract the exposure to his own nerve gas, his skin and organs are glowing green and translucent, and his skeleton is exposed.
* ButForMeItWasTuesday: "YouKilledMyFather" doesn't really narrow it down, Terry. Not that he cares, anyway.
* ClothingDamage: His costume as Blight is his regular clothes without a shirt and torn jacket sleeves and pant legs. It sounds unimpressive, but just look at him without the protective skin he uses.
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: He has money, schemes and superpowers, and at the end of the day, this is his main game.
* CreateYourOwnVillain: {{Downplayed}} version. First is that he is already a corrupt exec that set himself against Terry by ordering Terry's father killed. Secondly, he's unintentionally exposed to nerve gas which would have killed him had he not gotten a cure (extreme radiation, in this case), and the combination of them mutated him.
* CurbStompBattle: Gives one to Mr. Freeze, of all people.
* DamnYouMuscleMemory: In the pilot, he reflexively shoots a nerve gas canister thrown up in the air before he realized what it was.
* EngineeredPublicConfession: His son Paxton set it up so Derek would lose it in front of the entire board of directors of Wayne-Powers, effectively exposing him as Blight.
* EvilCounterpart: To ''Mr. Freeze'', of all people. In his first appearance as [[WalkingWasteland Blight]], he nearly kills Freeze to solidify himself as Batman's new BigBad. Their [[BodyHorror physical conditions]] also deteriorate to the point that [[Comicbook/BatmanBeyond they depend on a suit to stay alive]].
* EvilMakesYouUgly: The radioactive treatment given to him for the exposure to his own mutagenic nerve gas leaves Derek Powers looking like a pitch-black skeleton surrounded by fluorescent green tissue.
* {{Expy}}: His having radiation-themed powers and a skeletal appearance makes him similar to minor Batman villain Dr. Phosphorus.
** He's also a CorruptCorporateExecutive who becomes a green-themed villain. [[ComicBook/NormanOsborn Sound familiar?]]
** He killed Terry's father and later became a supervillain by Batman getting him caught in chemical/radioactive accident, much like [[ComicBook/TheJoker Jack Napier]] in [[Film/Batman1989 the 1989 film]].
* FauxAffablyEvil: His public face is polite and charming, if smug, but he's ruthless and completely unscrupulous when he drops the act.
* HairTriggerTemper: Powers' already short fuse worsens with his radioactive condition.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: During the pilot, he's accidentally gassed by his own nerve gas. The only treatment involves a massive dose of radiation, leading to...
* ILoveNuclearPower: He's heavy with radiation, which vaguely resembles [[KillItWithFire fire powers]] when he uses it, and [[HandBlast can shoot it through his hands]].
* IResembleThatRemark: Inverted. At one point, he angrily acknowledges that he's losing his temper when his doctor points that out to him.
-->'''Doctor''': It's not just the radiation, sir; your temper is out of control.\\
'''Blight''': (''shouting'') I KNOW, DOCTOR! (''pause'') I know.
* {{Irony}}: His transformation into Blight. He was ''[[CorruptCorporateExecutive already evil]]'' long before his transformation. Afterward, his exterior simply matched what was within.
-->'''Terry''': Now everyone can see him for what he is... even in the dark.
* {{Jerkass}}: Beneath his [[FauxAffablyEvil affable façade]], he's a smug, callous jerk who doesn't care about anyone.
* LargeHam: As his sanity degrades, Blight becomes increasingly over the top. His {{Badass Boast}}s are good examples.
* LightIsNotGood: He emits a bright radioactive green glow. This contrasts with Batman, who is dark and can even turn invisible.
* {{Mutant}}: One of the side effects of the nerve gas he developed (and [[HoistByHisOwnPetard got exposed to]]) was that it was mutagenic and influenced by its environment. It served as the catalyst [[ILoveNuclearPower with its own "cure"]] to turn him to the walking meltdown.
* NoOneCouldSurviveThat: Apparently died in the Season 1 finale. He was never seen again, though the possibility that he was out there, hungry for revenge, hung over his son Paxton. According to [[AllThereInTheManual the comics]], Blight did indeed survive, sort of. His body did survive, but he doesn't seem to remember anything about his past life outside of hatred and a desire for vengeance against Batman and Paxton Powers, and was eventually made into a target for the Stalker, and was [[spoiler:eventually killed by being caught in a blast furnace]].
* OffingTheOffspring: Wanted to do this to Paxton, after he was betrayed by him.
* PoisonousPerson: Emits dangerous amounts of radiation as Blight. See also his BadassBoast quote above.
* RestrainingBolt: His medical staff design a special synthetic skin resembling his original self, both to allow him to continue appearing in public, and to act as this for his body's radiation. However, as said radiation gets stronger, the skin lasts for shorter amounts of time before he burns through it; his HairTriggerTemper doesn't help.
* SmugSnake: Not even trying to hide it.
* TheSociopath: A pretty major case. He essentially regards others as tools to fulfill his motives, only cares about power, regularly manipulates and uses people under a [[FauxAffablyEvil veneer of charm]], and when he learns that he killed Batman's father, he casually replies "Do you have the ''slightest'' idea how [[ButForMeItWasTuesday little that narrows it down]]?"
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Visually an {{Expy}} of minor villain Doctor Phosphorus. Phosphorus even calls himself the "Baron of Blight" in [[ComicBook/{{Batgirl 2009}} Stephanie Brown's Batgirl series]].
* UncannyFamilyResemblance: His son Paxton is just him with brown hair.
* VillainousBreakdown: His mental state starts deteriorating from ''the pilot episode forward'' as his hope of being cured dwindles... and as he embraces the power of being Blight.
* VillainsOutShopping: Somewhat surreally, his final episode features a scene of him eating a sandwich.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: Averted; he has a bad reputation even without his illegal actions.
* WalkingWasteland: After his treatment, his body is glowing with radiation, making him literally toxic to all surrounding life. He eventually embraces it by naming himself "Blight".
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Inque]]
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-->'''Voiced by''': Shannon Kenny

A woman who is able to transform into liquid after being paid to be a human test subject for a mutagen. She works as a freelance saboteur and is often hired by powerful corporations.
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* BodyHorror: In her other shapeshifting form.
* CombatTentacles: One of her main combat tactics.
* DarkActionGirl: She regularly goes toe-to-toe with Batman, and usually wins.
* {{Expy}}: Of Clayface and, hilariously, the [[http://www.nonbox.com/content/BIC.jpg Bic mascot]].
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: She tried to provide for her daughter, Deanna Clay, but her condition and life of crime made her influence at best mediocre. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, the feeling's not mutual, which is kind of her fault.]]
* GiveHerANormalLife: The episode "Inqueling" reveals that, before her mutation, Inque gave birth to a daughter she subsequently gave up for adoption. When the two reunite in the show, Inque explains that she had grown up poor and allowed herself to become Inque all for the money, and she wanted to give her daughter an easier life with normal parents and a large trust fund. [[spoiler:When Inque reveals just how much money she has, however, her daughter attempts to kill her in order to get control of her bank accounts. She points out that Inque never gave her anything except money, so why is Inque surprised that she's just taking more of it?]]
** May also explain why, despite Terry's/Batman's warning to her daughter, [[spoiler: she's never seen taking any kind of revenge on Deanna.]]
* GodzillaThreshold: Bruce has come out of retirement twice to aid Terry in defeating her.
* TheJuggernaut: The only member of Terry's RoguesGallery that he was never able to beat on his own. Most of his victories against her were owed to by the aid of others.
* MeaningfulName: If her daughter is anything to go by, her surname is "Clay." Also, her name is "Inque" and she looks like the mascot of a pen company.
* MorphicResonance: She always has a black coloration with the blank, white eyes (her human form is black all over, with chalky blue skin and normal eyes). Batman {{exploit|ed}}s this when he recognized her, after Inque very nearly loses him by impersonating a member of a group of walruses.
* MuggingTheMonster: In one episode, she attempts to hold off Terry by grabbing what she thinks is an InnocentBystander and holding him hostage. The "victim" turns out to be ''Superman'' in disguise. Cue CurbStompBattle.
%%* NightmareFetishist
* NoOneCouldSurviveThat: Her daughter Deanna injected her with a dissolving agent and assumed it killed her. Ever the smart crimefighter, Terry knew better. The end of the episode shows that Terry is right to think this, and Inque later appears in a ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueUnlimited'' episode set farther in the future.
* OrificeInvasion: Her last-ditch attempt to kill Terry in her first episode.
* PunchClockVillain: Inque is a corporate saboteur for hire. Unless it's to stay alive, Inque doesn't do anything villainous unless somebody is bankrolling her.
* ShapeShifterBaggage: Possibly averted, but never outright stated. She's implied to be relatively quite heavy for her size (i.e. roughly that of an average sized woman for most of the time), [[FridgeLogic implying she has a dense body]]. The strength she's demonstrated can explain her ease of movement if that's the case.
* ShapeshifterDefaultForm: She has a "human" form that imitates her original human body, though she can only get the shape right, not the color. Her regular form is much more simplistic, humanoid with an oval-shaped head with a single white spot on it for an eye.
* ShapeshifterWeapon: Mostly CombatTentacles, but has used blades and giant needles.
* ShutUpKiss: To Batman. An interesting version though, as it there was no [[FoeRomanceSubtext romantic subtext]] or [[DatingCatwoman growing interest]] between the two, but only to keep him from talking.
* SuperpowerMeltdown: She's ''in the midst of one'' throughout the series (see above). Despite this, Inque still manages to be the most physically powerful foe Terry faces.
* SuperStrength: Part of her success as a criminal.
* UnstableGeneticCode: Sorta. She does need a steady diet of mutagens to stay stable and survive, and eventually suffers genetic damage that [[ShapeshifterModeLock briefly doesn't let her return to her human form]].
* VoluntaryShapeShifting: Inque can change her shape at will, and demonstrates quite a bit of cunning with this ability (posing as someone's shadow or a jacket to avoid detection).
* WeaksauceWeakness:
** Her inky liquid form is vulnerable to water. Just some water can dilute her enough so that she can't form a solid shape, but it doesn't permanently kill her either, since she's usually able to eventually pull herself together from being flushed.
** Averted with her other main weaknesses: [[HumanPopsicle being frozen]] and [[ShockAndAwe electrocuted]]. While, yes, both are very effective ways to stop anyone, she's probably the only one in the series whose biology allows for HarmlessFreezing as well as [[AndIMustScream being lucid while frozen solid]]. In a later episode, she demonstrates a technique she learned for breaking out of ice blocks instantly, though Batman starts bringing along electrified equipment at about the same time.
* TheWorfEffect: The sole reason for her appearance in "The Call" was to demonstrate just how easily Superman is able to defeat her.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Willie Watt]]
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[[caption-width-right:159:[[HollywoodNerd Before]]]]
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[[caption-width-right:281:[[PrisonsAreGymnasiums And after]]]]

-->'''Voiced by''': Scott [=McAfee=]

A bullied nerd at Terry's high school. He steals a giant construction robot from his father and, after an accident, is able to control it with his mind. He uses it to take revenge on his bullies. Though Batman destroys the robot, Willie is left with telekinetic powers.
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* AbhorrentAdmirer: In his second appearance, he still wants Blade, but he's taken it to far extreme levels.
* AbusiveParents: Willie's dad is an aggressive macho idiot.
* AlliterativeName: '''W'''illie '''W'''att.
* BondCreatures: Willie treated the Golem like this was the case after he discovered he could control it himself.
* CoverBlowingSuperpower: Based on a hunch, Terry throws a glass of water right at Willie's head. Yup, Willy has telekinesis and halts the glass mere inches from his face. And since it was caught on a security camera, Terry doesn't have to worry about blowing his own cover.
* {{Expy}}:
** Of [[Literature/{{Carrie}} Carrie White]], also a DistaffCounterpart. A meek teenager who's always being bullied by classmates, not helped at all by an abusive parent, who develops psychic powers which are let loose at a dance after an incredibly vicious humiliation.
** Also of ComicBook/DoctorOctopus from the Marvel universe. Like Doc Oc, Willie is a {{jerkass woobie}} {{technopath}} who was bullied in school and who grew up with a cruel father. The two even have similar hair styles.
* FreudianExcuse: Willie tried to kill his father and everyone at his high school dance. But only after putting up with his {{Jerkass}} of a father, getting bullied and assaulted by a JerkJock, and pushed off a 30-foot dock into the water by said jerk jock. Then he gains the power to control a giant robot with his mind, and then PsychicPowers, and his main motivation is getting back at everyone who ever wronged him.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: He was a nobody who was picked on by the {{j|erkJock}}ocks and shunned by all the girls until he was given a visor to control a mini-{{Kaiju}}-sized, remote-controlled robot by his [[WellDoneSonGuy overly-aggressive and never-satisfied father]] to fight back with. Willie then donned the visor and essentially [[WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity went crazy because he was drunk with power]] and succeeded at getting back at the people who bullied him until Terry/Batman intervened, destroyed the visor and short circuited Willie's brain. Then at the end of the episode with Willie in juvenile, he found out he had gained psychic powers. THEN on a episode in the next season, Willie was released from juvie with a noticeable change in appearance (i.e. buff) and started getting his respect and trying to take [[AlphaBitch Blade]], the girl who had rejected him before. Now he was a jacked-up, psychotic psychic ''Somebody''.
* GeniusBruiser: After a while in juvie with nothing better to do than hit the gym.
* HopelessSuitor: For Blade.
* HumansArePsychicInTheFuture: His telekinesis was treated in an oddly normal manner, although he wasn't born with it.
* TheKidWithTheRemoteControl: Villainous example. He had first the remote control for, and later mental command of, a massive humanoid construction machine known as a Golem. He did not use it wisely.
* LightningCanDoAnything: After he was electrocuted while controlling the Golem, he gained the ability to control it without the [[ElectronicTelepathy control headband]], and was clearly intended to have gained technopathic powers. It's later scrapped in favor of an array of other psychic powers.
* NotMeThisTime: In the tie-in comic, the Golem (or what's left of it) starts attacking people. Terry goes to Willie, who claims that, while it's not him, the Golem did send him the message that it found a new master, so he still might have a connection to it. It ''wasn't him'', either.
* PayEvilUntoEvil: At first, letting loose only against the likes of Nelson Nash and the Jokerz, [[JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope before being pushed too far at the dance]].
* PrisonsAreGymnasiums: He becomes a lot more buff after he spends his time lifting weights in juvie.
* PsychicPowers: At first, he could [[MachineEmpathy control a robot]], and by the end of the episode, it was revealed he appeared to be developing a greater talent as a {{Technopath}}. Later demonstrates [[PowerFloats levitation]] and [[ExaggeratedTrope ''some serious'']] [[MindOverMatter psychokinesis]].
* ScaryShinyGlasses: Though he ditched them after becoming buff.
* SlasherSmile: He loves making these.
* StalkerWithACrush: On bit character named [[AlphaBitch Blade]] initially.
* StevenUlyssesPerhero: A man who can control a giant robot via his mind named "Watt." It's pretty self-explanatory. Even more appropriate when he demonstrates a little technopathy.
** Later, he's developed other psychic powers, and his name is still "Will(ie)."
* TackyTuxedo: Wears an orange version to the spring dance in the episode "Golem." Made worse by the fact that other episodes show that future formal fashions are even more streamlined than those of today, meaning it was really, ''really'' out of date ''and'' it wasn't actually a formal occasion (the only guys are wearing pretty casual clothes).
* {{Technopath}}: At first, he was limited to commanding a robot which he was controlling [[LightningCanDoAnything when he got electrocuted]]. At the end of the episode, he demonstrated full-on technopathy by blowing out a TV with his mind. On his eventual return, the writers had scrapped the technopath angle in favor of full-blown psychic powers.
* TookALevelInBadass: Twice. If he ever gets out of jail, he's going to be one scary member of the RoguesGallery.
* WhosLaughingNow: His ultimate goal is to push everyone around like they used to do with him.
* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: Willie was more than willing to kill his father with his new control over his robot, even with Terry trying to reason, "But he's your father!" Only for Willie to respond, "Not for long."
* YouAreWhatYouHate: Nelson did a pretty good job of humiliating Willie in front of their peers. But when Willie returns, more powerful than ever, he now understands what enjoyment Nelson got bullying people weaker than him (Batman asks him "How are you doing this!?", to which Willie responds "With supreme satisfaction!" while grinning dementedly.)
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mr. Freeze (Victor Fries)]]
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-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/MichaelAnsara

Mr. Freeze is still the severed head in a jar that last appeared in ''[[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries The New Batman Adventures]]''. Dr. Stephanie Lake creates a clone body for him and transfers his brain patterns into it, hoping to use the same procedure for Derek Powers.

[[Characters/DCAUBatmanTheAnimatedSeriesRoguesGalleryPart2 See here for information regarding his previous adventures]].
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* AndIMustScream: For the last 50 or so years before Dr. Lake intervened, he was a head in a jar, presumably locked in a room where he had very little human contact.
* AntiVillain: Went from villain in name only back to {{Woobie}} villain at the end of his episode.
* ArmCannon: His latest suit has freeze rays built into the arms.
* TheAtoner: He genuinely did want to try to make up for all the pain he caused. Too bad nothing ever goes his way.
* CreepyMonotone: Averts it after he gets a new body, but when things start to go south, it begins making a comeback.
* BackportedDevelopment / CloneDegeneration: His clone body was still bald despite having hair before his accident in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'', though considering his condition later redeveloped, it might've been an early sign of the clone body degenerating.
* DarkerAndEdgier: Yes, the terrifying, emotionless villain who likes to [[AndIMustScream freeze people solid]] is made even darker because he gets to commit his first ''[[BodyHorror on-screen murder]]'' since [[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries his debut]].
** In addition to freezing his traitorous girlfriend to death while she howls in pain (with a GoryDiscretionShot), he also freezes an oncoming car in a block of ice and encases a squad of soldiers shooting at him. This may be the biggest killing spree he's ever gone on in the DCAU.
* DeathSeeker: After crossing the DespairEventHorizon again.
* DespairEventHorizon: Sometime between [[spoiler:his new body regressing back to requiring sub-zero temperatures]] and [[spoiler:Derek Powers' and Dr. Stephanie Lake's betrayal]]. At that point, revenge is the only thing he has left (again).
* DramaticDeadpan: When he's revived, he puts his tragic past behind him and talks with more emotion. When he's betrayed, he still talks more emotionally than he used to, but a few lines are dramatically used in his classic monotone.
* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler:When he reverts back to needing subzero temperatures to survive and is nearly killed by Dr. Lake when she wants his organs, Freeze snaps and tries to destroy the facility he was recreated at, intending to go with it. He gets a cracked helmet an ensuing fight with Blight, exposing him to temperatures above zero. Terry tries to help him get out, but Freeze creates a wall of ice to force Terry to leave him behind to die in the collapsing building.]]
* ElementalRockPaperScissors: Ice blasts are all well and good, but it's rough to try freezing a literal walking nuclear meltdown. At the end of the episode, Blight tears him up with little effort.
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: The suit gave him some new abilities.
* AnIcePerson: Apparently it's rooted in his DNA.
* IronicEcho: Uses one towards the scientist who had betrayed him [[spoiler:Dr. Stephanie Lake, who had also becomes his lover]]. It also doubles as a PreMortemOneLiner.
-->'''Mr. Freeze''': [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ft6mNPeqa6Y There may be some momentary discomfort]].
* MadScientist: Not as heavily emphasized here, although he appears to have made the new suit some time before the events of "Meltdown."
* PetTheDog: Saving a kitty cat from an oncoming train, letting go a man who tried to shoot him in revenge for killing his family decades before, and starting a charity dedicated to helping the victims of his previous actions and naming it after his beloved wife, Victor really wanted to make up for all the horrible things he had done.
** In the end, he didn't give Terry the option to attempt to rescue him and erects a wall of ice between them. This action likely saved Terry's life, as the factory detonated shortly after.
-->'''Mr. Freeze''': Stay where you are. *labored breathing*
-->'''Terry''': You've got to get out of here, Fries. The whole place is gonna go!
-->'''Mr. Freeze''': Believe me... [[DeathSeeker you're the only one who cares.]]
* PoweredArmor: Upgraded with the option to emit even more powerful ice blasts from his hands.
* ReformedButRejected: Unlike Bruce, Terry is more accepting of the possibility that Freeze has really reformed.
* TragicVillain: Even more than he already was in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries''. Considering he had lost his wife, and it's decades after ''The New Batman Adventures'', it's hard to not feel sorry for the poor man.
* VillainousRescue: Saves Terry from [[WalkingWasteland Blight]] with an ice blast, though it was mostly due to his own anger than concern for Terry's safety.
* WhoWantsToLiveForever: His opening monologue goes along these line. He's well justified in thinking this since by then he's nothing but a head in a jar.
* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: See TragicVillain for more.
* TheWorfEffect: Mr. Freeze reappears halfway through the episode decked out in a new set of bulletproof PoweredArmor, and displays a more powerful Freeze Gun built into the suit. However, he gets [[CurbStompBattle one-shotted]] by new villain [[WalkingWasteland Blight]] in order to demonstrate the strength of the new BigBad.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Shriek (Walter Shreeve)]]
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-->'''Voiced by''': Chris Mulkey

A sound engineer whose focus on researching [[AwesomeButImpractical brilliant but impractical]] inventions nearly drove himself out of business. He was bailed out by Derek Powers, who eventually pressures Shreeve into becoming a hitman. He wears a suit with built-in speakers that fire destructive sound blasts. After losing his hearing because of Batman, Shriek turns to supervillainy in his quest for revenge.
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* AffablyEvil: He's pretty friendly to Terry while he's posing as a pizza guy, and later, treats his assistant, Ollie, with a fair amount of courtesy.
* BigNo: His reaction to losing his hearing.
* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: His sound suit.
* ConspicuouslySelectivePerception: Variant on ignoring sounds not made by the protagonist: his suit's abilities include nullifying sound in the surrounding area. When Batman turns on the machines in a factory in order to mask his own movements, Shriek uses his suit to block out the sounds, followed by another adjustment so that he can still hear Batman moving around.
* CoolButInefficient: Lampshaded in his debut, where he demonstrates his powerful sound weapon to Derek Powers. Shreeve finds he has a tough job selling his technology when Powers notes that for regular tasks like demolition, conventional tools like dynamite are just as effective and cheaper than some exotic new technology.
* CutLexLuthorACheck: Inverted; it's the fact that his inventions weren't cost-effective that led to his supervillain career, even if it took some pushing from Powers to get him there.
* EarthquakeMachine: He later uses a modified version of the same utility to get this effect.
* ElectricInstantGratification: He pays his assistant Ollie by letting him use a "pleasure wand" that directly stimulates the brain's pleasure centers.
* EvilCripple: Was subjected to crippling levels of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tinnitus tinnitus]]. Without his suit, he can hear, but only a perpetual loud ringing noise that blocks out all other sound. Which is arguably ''worse'' than being deaf.
* EvilGloating: Just what Bruce needed to attack him by surprise.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: He was once Walter Shreeve, a phonologist, sound studier and engineer. But when he was told his funding would be cut, Derek Powers offered to let him continue if he would kill Bruce Wayne. After his initial battle against Batman, Shriek lost his hearing and began using his powers to torment the city, including at one time, completely muting all sound in the city.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard:
** The irony. A sound engineer turned deaf by his own invention.
** Another time, his deafness was an advantage in a fight. Too bad he couldn't hear the massive building coming down on him from behind.
* MakeMeWannaShout: His suit's main offensive utility is sound blasts that can shatter concrete. His fights with Batman can rack up impressive levels of collateral damage.
* MeaningfulRename: In his debut, Terry incidentally exposed him to the police. Knowing that his civilian life was shot, he turned to Powers, who suggested that he rename himself "[[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Shriek]]," [[LampshadeHanging noting]] that it wasn't a friendly name, but it was better to be feared than loved.
* PunchClockVillain: At first. Then it became personal.
* RevengeBeforeReason: At first, he just wants to secure funds so he can keep doing his research, but as his life is stripped away he [[MotiveDecay degrades]] to this. Summed up in one exchange, after he's exposed as Shriek and goes to see Powers with the intent of killing him:
-->'''Powers:''' That's not going to help.\\
'''Shriek:''' No, but it'll make me feel better.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Royal Flush Gang]]
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[[caption-width-right:319:The complete group]]
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[[caption-width-right:323:Ten/Melanie]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/GeorgeLazenby (King), Amanda Donohoe and Sarah Douglas (Queen), Scott Cleverdon and Nicholas Guest (Jack), Olivia d'Abo (Ten)

The future incarnation of the Royal Flush Gang after ''Justice League'', consisting of the entire Walker family and a programmed robot. In the past, Bruce broke up the gang, which angered King and made him swore that he'd reform the gang and return to Gotham. Although they have no powers, they make up for it with weapon mastery, flying boards shaped like cards, and Ten's computer hacking skills.
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* AbusiveParents: King and Queen are clearly more concerned about Ten pulling her weight in the gang above everything else, with King outright berating her and Queen emotionally manipulating her into staying. In their second appearance, [[spoiler:they faked their own kidnapping just to see how far Melanie would go to prove her loyalty]]. To be fair though, Queen at least is willing to speak to Melanie using her real name, and in their third appearance, she's still upset about Melanie leaving for good. King isn't any better towards Jack, backhanding Jack in their debut and final appearances for a smart-aleck remark and mentioning Ten respectively. Their final appearance also has him leave Jack behind.
* AntiVillain: Ten/Melanie hates her life of crime, doesn't like hurting people, and makes a genuine effort to go straight.
* BadassFamily: Unlike [[WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueUnlimited previous incarnations]] (or future incarnations, for the order they were produced), this Royal Flush Gang was related.
* BeardOfEvil: King wears a beard that, suitably, makes him resemble a king in a deck of cards.
* BettyAndVeronica: Ten as the Veronica, against Dana as the Betty, for Terry as the Archie.
* BirdsOfAFeather: Melanie, with Terry.
* CompressedHair: Ten has a rather voluminous head of blond hair, but in costume, her head is as smooth as an egg.
* DatingCatwoman: Melanie (Ten) and Terry. In a variation, there's no romantic tension between them in costume, only in their civilian identities. Bruce comments on it.
-->[[CallBack "Let me tell you about a woman named Selina Kyle..."]]
* DeathDealer: They use several thrown implements shaped like playing cards; King even had a high explosive card he had been saving up for Batman.
* DudeWheresMyRespect: King has an inferiority complex pertaining to the previous King, Queen's father, and it's quite clear he's only barely just masking his resentment and inability to properly lead the team by being loud, assertive and domineering.
* EvilBrit: A family of them, though curiously, Ten doesn't seem to have the accent, despite her voice actress also being English.
* EvilSoundsDeep: King has a very deep voice, provided by former James Bond Creator/GeorgeLazenby.
* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Jack is sanguine, King is choleric, Ten is melancholic and Queen is phlegmatic.
* GangOfHats: Rather obviously by this point, they and their crimes are themed off of playing cards.
* HeelFaceTurn: Melanie and Jack. Sadly, it didn't last for Jack, as in the series tie-in comics, he tried to revive the Royal Flush Gang with himself as King.
* {{Jerkass}}: The whole gang except for [[AntiVillain Ten]] and [[TheVoiceless Ace]] has shades of this, but King stands out, abusing and manipulating his children while pursuing a homicidal grudge against Batman and [[spoiler:cheating on his wife.]]
* KnifeNut: Jack.
* LegacyCharacter: As Bruce notes in their first appearance, the family takes on new members to replace those that retire or go to prison. Ironically, even though the series takes place 50 years in the future, this version of the gang is the first to ever be featured in the DCAU. The first two iterations would appear later on in ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague''.
* LovesMyAlterEgo: Melanie is attracted to Terry, but hostile toward Batman.
* MayDecemberRomance: [[spoiler:King has an affair with Sable Thorpe, Paxton Powers's personal assistant.]]
* MilitaryBrat: Played in a weird way with Melanie, whose family travels often as they go from one city to another in their life of crime.
* MistreatmentInducedBetrayal: Melanie and Jack.
* NotSoDifferent: This is played with in "King's Ransom."
-->'''[[Creator/GeorgeLazenby King]]''': I couldn't stand it anymore. The constant comparison. Do you have any idea what it's like living in [[SeanConnery someone's shadow]]?!\\
'''Terry''': Actually, I can relate.
* OneSteveLimit: Averted with Ace, who shares the name with the Bat-Hound, who was named after a [[LegacyCharacter previous incarnation of Ace]], one seen in ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueUnlimited''. Lamphaded by Bruce:
-->'''Bruce''': What kept you?\\
'''Terry''': They had an Ace in the hole.\\
'''Bruce''': Luckily, so did I.
* PlayingCardMotifs: Take a wild guess. Each of them is named after the higher-ranking cards.
* PunchClockVillain: King wants to make Batman pay for breaking up the old Royal Flush Gang, but as Jack points out, they don't have anything to gain from that monetary wise.
* ReformedButRejected: [[spoiler:In ''B.B. 2.0'', Melanie attends the same college and wants to make up with Terry, but he rejects her for her past. They later make up, but Melanie dumps him when he accuses her of stealing a valuable coin.]]
* RomanticRain: Terry and Melanie.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: On the Royal Flush Gang's second appearance, Ten was devastated to learnt that her parents only seek to manipulate her. When Batman attacks the gang again, she chose to ran away from the entire conflict.
* SensualSpandex: Melanie as Ten.
* SkySurfing: They use a set of playing-card shaped hoverboards.
* UncannyFamilyResemblance: In the tie-in comics, it is revealed that King and Queen each had an identical twin, [[DoubleInLawMarriage who]] also married. Their daughter, Melanie's cousin[[note]]technically, DNA-wise, ''full-blooded sibling'' [[/note]], could be mistaken as her twin.
* VillainousBreakdown: King has one at the end of "King's Ransom," going on a rant about how he's tired of being forced to measure up to his predecessor.
* TheVoiceless: Ace, due to being an android with a blank face.
* WhiteSheep: Melanie's family treated her [[DatingCatwoman relationship with Terry]] as teenage rebellion. When she actually completed her HeelFaceTurn, they disowned her. Then Jack joined her when his parents refused to pay his bail money.
* WickedCultured: How they see themselves.
* WomanScorned: [[spoiler:Queen when King gains a mistress.]]
* YourCheatingHeart: [[spoiler:King has an affair with Sable Thorpe. In an earlier episode, Terry cheats on Dana with Melanie.]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Spellbinder (Dr. Ira Billings)]]
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-->'''Voiced by''': Jon Cypher

A disgruntled, under[aid high school psychiatrist who decides to take up villainy to get back at the people he tried to reform.
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* AdaptationalBadass: Spellbinder was based on an obscure [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Silver Age]] Batman villain from the comics.
* AdaptationNameChange: In the comics, Spellbinder's first name is Delbert.
* CutLexLuthorACheck: Played with; he does what he does because he feels severely under-compensated for the work he puts in. He already ''does'' put his skills to legitimate use and doesn't find it remotely satisfying.
* {{Expy}}: He resembles the Mad Hatter with his hypnotic technology, with a little of Scarecrow throw in. He was very loosely based on a Silver Age Bat villain of the same name with illusion-based gimmicks.
* FacelessEye: His favorite gizmo.
* FauxAffablyEvil: He acts polite and snarky while dealing with people, but he takes pleasure in psychologically abusing his victims.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: He was at first a bitter and underpaid psychologist at Terry's school. To gain some cash, he used his self-made VR technology to get students to steal for him. After being arrested and escaping, he began making even stronger VR simulators giving runaways and unwanted kids a perfect life for a short time in exchange for stealing, knowing they would overdose in time and didn't care. He also got a city-wide manhunt going against Batman by making people think he killed Mad Stan in cold blood.
* GRatedDrug: Opens a VR arcade, where people can experience their greatest fantasies. However, he deliberately made the effect addictive. As soon as people leave VR, they experience intense withdrawal symptoms. He uses this to get people to steal for him.
* MasterOfIllusion: Downplayed; he's skilled at tailoring illusions for specific psychological profiles but his technology is limited to close-range and he usually can only affect one person at a time.
* MindControlDevice: His handheld Evil Eye.
* OffscreenVillainDarkMatter: He's a high school psych counselor that somehow gained an advanced, palm-sized device through which vivid and complex illusions can be directly beamed into people's brains, a uniquely designed hovercraft [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking and a seamless form-fitting suit]]. His second appearance sees him set up an entire underground virtual reality arcade. There is no explanation as to how he acquired any of these things.
* PsychoPsychologist: He turned out to be the psychiatrist at Hamilton High School, who used his position to hypnotize his young patients into aiding him to steal from their wealthy parents. He's literally called this by the news n his second appearance.
* TheShrink: He's supposed to be one for the student body.
* SkySurfing: He has his own mechanical device to fly on, although it's more spherical than board-shaped.
* SoftSpokenSadist: He's usually deadpan and snarky while he psychologically destroys his enemies.
* ThisIsNotAFloor: Uses an illusion to nearly trick Terry into walking off a cliff. He has also tricked Terry into diving off of a building by projecting a waterfall over it.
* WarriorTherapist: With an emphasis on "therapist" rather than "warrior."
* WhatTheHellAreYou: When Batman meets him for the first time, he's shocked by Spellbinder's unusual appearance (he wears an orange suit that seamlessly covers his body, [[TheBlank even his face]]) and asks, "What the heck are you!?"
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Bane]]
A former enemy of the original Batman, who has been drained dry after decades of abusing Venom.

[[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Characters/DCAUBatmanTheAnimatedSeriesRoguesGalleryPart2 See here for his previous exploits.]]
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* TheBrute: Used to be, but now he's stuck on life support.
* DarkLordOnLifeSupport: He's wholly dependent on life support, his life of Venom abuse having turned him into a shell of the man he once was.
* IWasQuiteALooker: He used to be a well-muscled man even without the Venom, but years of using the stuff has reduced him to a bag of bones.
* PowerDegeneration: His super-steroid Venom causes this. A lifetime of Venom use has left him a comatose and broken man dependent on Venom and hooked up on life support 24-7.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Jackson Chapell]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Larry Drake

After Bane's Venom abuse caused his muscles to erode away, he retired to an island compound, and hired Jackson to both mix and cut Venom for himself and to operate his life-support machines.
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* AlmightyJanitor: Used his position to make a fortune by selling The Venom to kids at Terry's high school in the form patches worn on the skin. He even lampshades it.
* BeardOfEvil: An unscrupulous drug dealer with a goatee.
* CutLexLuthorACheck: He realized that a super-strength serum could make him a ton of money, rather than just using it for generic supervillainy. Not legally, but still in the sense that it could be marketed.
* FlatCharacter: He's a drug dealer. Yeah, that's pretty much his only trait.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Terry defeats Jackson by overdosing him on his own Venom patches; Bane's caretaker ended up a brain-dead vegetable.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Curare]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Melissa Disney
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* AbsurdlySharpBlade: Her primary weapon is a scimitar.
* AdaptationalAttractiveness: In the cartoon's concept art, she has a distinct zombie-like appearance to her face. In the comics, she's a stunner, and no longer bald.
* AssassinOutclassin: Is sent after Commissioner Barbara Gordon's husband, DA Sam Young. When she fails, the society she's a member of starts [[ContractOnTheHitman hunting her down for her failure]]. Thinking proactively, she in turn starts hunting down and eliminating them. [[spoiler: She succeeds, but fails when she attacks her final target on her list: Batman himself, the one she held most responsible.]] (For some odd reason, she didn't include either Young or Gordon, but that may be for the best.)
* AttackReflector: Her sword, which has deflected lasers.
* BaldWomen: The only thing we see under her veil, beside her eyes, is that she has no hair.
* {{Butterface}}: If Terry's reaction to her face is anything to go by.
* CainAndAbel: ''Justice League Beyond 2.0'' reveals that she is [[spoiler:Green Lantern Kai-Ro's sister]].
* ConsummateProfessional: She's considered to be the best assassin in her organization, [[spoiler: which gives her the tools to when she starts eliminating them.]]
* ContractOnTheHitman: At the end of her first episode, she's targeted by the Legion of Assassins for failing to eliminate her target. [[spoiler: She then turns the tables by taking out the entire Legion ''single-handedly'' until only one remains.]]
* DarkActionGirl: ''Natch''.
* EvilVirtues: Surprisingly yes. She once attacked Maxine while she was searching the hotel room of her intended target for evidence. She came ''very'' close to killing her but as soon as she got a good look at who it was, Curare spared her life and left. Apparently while she's unconcerned with collateral damage, Curare only kills her intended targets along with anyone who gets in her way.
* TheFaceless: We never see her face in full, though the animation studio actually did produce a drawing that had a distinctive zombie quality to it. [[http://s192.photobucket.com/albums/z183/DCAnimatedUltimecia/Batman%20Beyond/Villains/?action=view¤t=CurareFace.jpg]]
** Batman managed to rip her veil off after a particularly wild tackle. He was so shocked by her face she was able to effortlessly kick him, grab the veil and put it back on immediately. This scene was shot from behind her back, so [[TakeOurWordForIt trust Batman on this one]].
* [[ImplacableMan Implacable Woman]]: She's relentless in her goals, stopping only when failure is the outcome.
* InTheHood: She wears a white veil/burka, although it's clearly only to hide what's underneath, since she's pretty distinct.
* InverseLawOfSharpnessAndAccuracy: Her scimitar, which is [[AbsurdlySharpBlade unreasonably sharp]], and she sure knew how to use it, cutting everything from park benches, steel poles, and reinforced steel doors down! However, not a single actual person felt the steel of her blade.
** She does have a scene where she fights a few dozen cops [[TraintopBattle on top of a train]], a few got thrown off while she was running through them and conspicuously cutting their guns apart. She managed to knock out the ones left, or the producers [[BloodlessCarnage were being discrete]] about her work.
* McNinja: She has a vaguely Arabian getup, implying she may be some variety of [[TheHashashin Hashashin]], and quite similar to the original [[ShoutOut League of Assassins]].
* MeaningfulName: Curaré is also the name for a poisonous plant used by South American native peoples to tip their arrows.
* MurderousThighs: When she [[WithMyHandsTied had her arms tied]], she manages to wrap her legs around Batman, to great effect. Jumping around the scenes as she does, she clearly has a good deal of leg strength.
* ProfessionalKiller: Certainly of the "assassin" variety, she's very good at it too.
* SharpenedToASingleAtom: Her scimitar is sharpened by lasers to a single molecule. [[CleanCut It cuts very well]].
* SinisterScimitar: Her sword was called a scimitar, although it's certainly shaped more like a katana.
* TechnicolorPeople: Pastel blue, to be specific.
* ThrowingYourSwordAlwaysWorks: While she throws it like a spear once, she throws it spinning like a frisbee twice, and on one of those occasions, it ''arcs'' back to her.
* TheVoiceless: Though we do hear her grunting when struck, she never speaks.
* WomanInWhite: Very conspicuously, for a professional killer.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Jokerz]]
A street gang consisting of hoodlums wearing clown costumes, styling themselves after the late Joker.
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* AlliterativeName: Delia and Deidre Dennis (better known as "Dee Dee").
* AlwaysIdenticalTwins: The Dee-Dee.
* BigBadWannabe: Although they base themselves on the [[SelfDemonstrating/TheJoker Clown Prince of Crime]], they are a far cry from the original villain, as Bruce is quick to point out.
** [[SelfDemonstrating/TheJoker Their inspiration]] also mentions this in [[WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyondReturnOfTheJoker the movie]]. He calls them "a disgrace to the name Joker" and spends the rest of the scene scaring the crap out of them.
* BrokenAce: Terminal is one of the best students in his year and excels at almost everything...but "almost" isn't good enough for his mother, so he becomes a violent criminal to take his anger out on everyone else.
* ChemistryCanDoAnything: Ghoul is a talented chemist, capable of not only creating substances that can boost metahuman powers, but also improve on Joker Toxin.
* CombatParkour: Dee Dee often tag-teamed Batman and used flips and high jumps to get away from his attacks or find a better position behind him from which they would attack.
* CreepyTwins: The evil Dee-Dee twins.
* CuteBruiser: The Dee-Dee are two cute girls, but are also capable of kicking you.
* FatBastard: Chucko.
* GangBangers: A futuristic version.
* GangOfHats: They all wear clown-themed makeup and outfits of some variation.
* HarmlessVillain: Compared to the rest of the rogues gallery, they are rather unimpressive and rarely serve as the main antagonists of an episode. Terry can often defeat small numbers of them even as a civilian.
* TheHyena: Woof actually is part-hyena.
* InkSuitActor: Gang leader J-Man, who is voiced by DCAU creator Creator/BruceTimm, is designed as Timm himself cosplaying as the Joker.
* MilesGloriosus: J-Man, who acts tough but is actually fairly weak and possesses very few fighting skills on his own. He is quick to flee and retreat whenever a confrontation doesn't go his way.
* MuggingTheMonster: Among their intended victims are two Batmen, a superhumanly strong robot, a boy controlling a HumongousMecha, and ComicBook/{{Static}}. Since all of these end in the Jokerz running for their lives, it's a wonder they're still trying to mug people.
* NonActionGuy: Out of all the Jokerz, Ghoul has the worst record in fighting Batman.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: In "Joyride", when a group of them manage to steal a military vehicle and wreak havoc around the city.
** Ghoul manages to not only recreate Joker's Toxin, but he makes it stronger than before leading to the death of Vigilante.
** While the other Jokerz just like committing acts of vandalism and petty crimes, Terminal is a would-be murderer who tries to kill a fellow student for [[DisproportionateRetribution having better grades than him.]] He is also likely the most competent, intelligent and dangerous of them all, and ruled his gang through a combo of force of personality and pure fear.
** They twice end up as muscle for a much more dangerous villain- in the movie, they end up working for the Joker himself, and in the ''Justice League Unlimited'' Season 1 finale, they work for the time-travelling villain Chronos who takes over the entire city. Pretty impressive for a glorified street gang.
* PettingZooPeople: Woof the Hyena Guy.
* SingleMindedTwins: The Dee-Dee.
* TeensAreMonsters: The Jokerz are all various assorted teenagers, many of whom are juvenile delinquents, although a few such as Terminal also led seemingly wholesome double lives.
* WellDoneSonGuy: Terminal is a rare mother-son variant; he is ''almost'' the top student at his school...but his mother thinks that isn't good enough and pressures him to do better. Secretly a criminal is him acting out because of this.
* WhoWearsShortShorts: Dee Dee twins wears white shorts.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Dr. Able Cuvier]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Ian Buchanan
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* {{Aesoptinum}}: "Splicing", a new technology that allowed a human to mix their DNA with that of an [[PettingZooPeople animal]], giving them cool features. [[BlatantLies It's safe, we assure you.]] Naturally, it became an allegorical aesop for drug abuse and extreme body modification.
* AffablyEvil: Presents himself as a polite man, and even as a WellIntentionedExtremist, though this disappears during his fight with Terry.
* AndYourLittleDogToo: Terry is fighting a mutated Dr. Cuvier, and Ace, [[CanineCompanion Bruce's pet Great Dane]], is also present. Now, the two have had a turbulent relationship so far, but when Terry gets hit, Ace rushes in to fight off the monster, only for the monster to wrap its tentacles around Ace and tries to do him in. [[BerserkButton And that's when Terry got pissed.]]
-->'''Terry:''' "[[CrowningMomentOfAwesome DON'T. TOUCH. MY. DOG!]]"
* AxCrazy: Terry calls him on it.
-->"Have you considered checking into Arkham for a little R&R, doc? Because quite frankly, [[YoureInsane you're nuts]]."
* BadBoss: When berating his henchman for failing to kill DA Sam Young, he grabs Ramrod by the neck and then throws him down one story.
* BodyHorror: After being injected with dozens of different splicing needles.
* BondVillainStupidity: Rather than just killing Batman when he has the chance, instead he decides to "splice" him and ''then'' try to kill him.
* CutLexLuthorACheck: Played with. He tries to market his splicing technology to the public, but when the District Attorney threatens to shut his business down, he gets pissed.
* EvilBrit: An amoral mad scientist with a British accent.
* AGodAmI: Has a pronounced God Complex.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: After Cuvier goes OneWingedAngel, Terry figures out how he did it, then injects him with several needles at once, mutating him into an even more bizarre creature and enabling defeat.
* TheManBehindTheMonsters: Subverted. He runs a gang of aggressive teenage hoodlums who have been "spliced" (mutated with DNA from various dangerous animals). Cuvier is spliced himself, and looks only slightly less grotesque than his young charges. An even greater subversion occurs at the episode's climax, when he takes an enormous dose of DNA and fights Batman as a gigantic amoeba-like thing.
* MeaningfulName: The Chimera Institute.
* MixAndMatchCritters: It's pretty much his specialty and boy does his subjects show off how well he could do it.
* NoOneCouldSurviveThat: They don't say it out loud in the episode or anything, but most viewers assume he's dead by the end of "Splicers"; the comic has him alive later on (and confirms that he was at least ''thought'' dead by most).
* OneWingedAngel: During his fight with Terry, he splices himself with the DNA of several animals, becoming a freaky mutated creature.
* PettingZooPeople:
** He invented the splicing process that turns people into these.
** Also inverted in the comic, where he turned an animal into a human.
* PhlebotinumOverdose: After he goes OneWingedAngel, Terry jabs him with multiple syringes, causing him to mutate uncontrollably into a disturbing asymmetrical monster.
* ProfessorGuineaPig: Used himself as the first test subject.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Armory (Jim Tate)]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Dorian Harewood
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* AntiVillain: Type IV. A man forced into a life of crime to provide for his family after he was fired from his job at Wayne-Powers.
* AscendedExtra: He was introduced as the newly married husband of [[BlackBestFriend Jared's]] mother in "Spellbound". By his next appearance his character and background is fully-fleshed out, and he's becomes the titular antagonist.
* GeniusBruiser: He used to be in Special Forces, which is how he gave Batman a run for his money, and he's also a weapons designer.
%%* MoreDakka
* OneManArmy: With the amount of weaponry he has, and his fighting skills, he almost certainly counts.
%%* SelfMadeMan
* WalkingArmory: A vengeful weapons developer who took some samples home from work.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Dr. Peter Corso]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Ed Begley, Jr.
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* AntiVillain: Type IV. A perfectly nice old man blackmailed into aiding a gang of crooks.
* CutLexLuthorACheck: He ''has'' cashed his checks: he runs a successful and respected medical clinic where he uses advanced cybernetics to create prosthetic limbs for those injured in accidents. However, he becomes the supplier and mechanic for a gang of criminals [[IHaveYourWife when they kidnap his wife.]] [[spoiler: She isn't really kidnapped she's actually just using both him and the gang to get richs.]]
* IfIWantedYouDead: This reasoning is used by Max when Terry tells her about how he went to talk to Dr. Peter Corso about the cybernetic implants he has been making for a criminal gang (for reasons explained in the IHaveYourWife entry below) and he ambushed him with a sedative before moving his operation elsewhere. Max points out that while Peter ''did'' trick him, he also didn't use a perfect opportunity to kidnap or kill him or even just expose his secret identity, which suggests to Terry that Dr. Corso might not have actually turned evil.
* IHaveYourWife: He was coerced into helping the criminals when they kidnapped April, his lover. [[spoiler:Tragically, things aren't what they seem.]]
%%* ReluctantMadScientist
%%* SelfDestructMechanism: [[spoiler:"April Moon."]]
* TheDogBitesBack/KickTheSonOfABitch:[[spoiler: He finds out that the leader of the "kidnappers" is fooling around with his unfaithful lover but neither of them know that he does. So when this guy comes by for another upgrade, the doctor plays along, puts him under like usual, and them (it's implied) kills him while he sleeps.]]
* WeCanRebuildHim: He specialized in creating advanced prosthetics before being coerced into turning ordinary criminals into cybernetically enhanced supervillains.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Stalker]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/CarlLumbly
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* AffablyEvil: To folks who aren't his prey, he can be quite civil.
* BaldOfEvil: A ruthless former poacher turned supervillain with no hair.
* BlessedWithSuck: The surgery used to repair his spine gave him superhuman strength, speed, and agility, but that made hunting too easy. For him, this was a FateWorseThanDeath, until he set his sights on Batman.
* BoxedCrook: In his second appearance he's working for the government by tracking down a terrorist.
* CaptainErsatz: Of [[Franchise/SpiderMan Kraven the Hunter]].
* DoesNotLikeShoes: In costume, he doesn't wear shoes.
* EgomaniacHunter: Before he was injured due to underestimating a wounded panther.
* EnemyMine: Eventually he works with Terry to hunt down Kobra, but by no means are his sights off Batman's head.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: He's willing to kidnap kids if it means getting his target, but when Kobra threatens to release a virus that could potentially kill millions, he'll put his goals aside.
* EvilSoundsDeep: He has a very deep voice, and, while far from the worst of Terry's adversaries, is still quite evil.
* HuntingTheMostDangerousGame: Sort of. He can hunt man with incredible ease; he feels the most elusive prey is ''Batman''.
* NoOneCouldSurviveThat: His first appearance ended with him seemingly being hit by a train; the next episode to feature him didn't mention how he survived, though Terry wasn't surprised to see him alive.
* NotSoStoic: During his VillainousBreakdown, he freaks out at the hallucinations of the panther that crippled him.
* TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou: Says this to Terry.
-->'''Stalker''': "When you die, it will be by my hand, and my hand alone."
-->'''Terry''': "...thanks... I guess..."
%%* ScaryBlackMan
* TattooedCrook: Sort of. He's never been to prison as far as we know and the markings all over his body are actually body-paint (Terry mistakes them for actual tattoos, but still).
* UnusualEyebrows: The No Eyebrows type.
* VillainousBreakdown: After he's given an electric shock, he starts having hallucinations of the panther that maimed him, causing him to flee in terror.
* ThisMeansWarpaint: Scenes with him applying it to prepare for hunting Batman are shown in his first appearance.
%%* WorthyOpponent
* WouldntHurtAChild: Has no problems kidnapping Matt and putting him in a cage as a bait but wouldn't harm him for practical and personal reasons.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Stanley "Mad Stan" Lebowski]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Music/HenryRollins
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* AxCrazy: Mad Stan is pretty ''mad''. Being voiced by Henry Rollins will do that for you.
* {{Bomb Throwing Anarchist|s}}: He wants to blow up society. It's eventually revealed that there's some method to his madness — he chooses his targets based on local news stories that really piss him off.
* BreakoutVillain: Originally a one-shot joke villain thrown in to make Terry miss his date with Dana. The fans [[LargeHam loved him]], and he eventually became a regular member of the RoguesGallery.
* CatchPhrase: "Blow it all up!"
* {{Expy}}: Stan is a more violent version of Spider, Music/HenryRollins's character in ''Film/JohnnyMnemonic''.
* HairTriggerTemper: Bruce eventually divines that Mad Stan's rampages are always sparked by either a local news story or something directly affecting him. ([[FelonyMisdemeanor Raising the cost of pet licenses?]] "Blow it all up!")
* HiddenDepths: The digital comic tie-in reveals that he knows how to speak Russian and isn't nearly as stupid as he seems.
* HotBlooded: Stan has a very short fuse, often being riled to destructive action by local news stories ticking him off. Batman's intervention just makes it worse.
* LargeHam: Prone to loud, dramatic rants about the breakdown of society and [[StuffBlowingUp his idea]] of a solution.
* LotusEaterMachine: He's placed in one by another villain to get him out of the way in one episode. The viewer is [[WellThisIsNotThatTrope led to believe that Batman]] has been KilledOffForReal but we cut to Stan in a bizarre head vice and the officers who found him wondering what he's so happy about. Stan's fantasy was him blowing up city hall.
--> '''Mad Stan''': [''EvilLaugh''] Finally! An end to the bureaucratic nightmare! No more graft! No more payoffs! NO MORE JURY DUTY! [''EvilLaugh'']
* MadBomber: His first line is [[IncomingHam "BLOW IT ALL UP!"]] He is a complete Conspiracy Nut who is obsessed with blowing up large businesses and government institutions, thinking he is saving the public from mass brainwashing.
* MadeOfIron: In his introduction in "Rats" he survives events that would reduce most humans to a fine, red smear. Given the prevalence of superpowered humans in the DCU in general, it's possible he has minor SuperStrength and SuperToughness powers to be able to do all the stuff he does.
* NoIndoorVoice: Stan screams most everything he says.
* PetTheDog: He owns a chihuahua named Boom-Boom, whom he cares for deeply.
* RememberTheNewGuy: In his first appearance, dialogue implies that Batman has already dealt with him several times.
* ReportsOfMyDeathWereGreatlyExaggerated: It was believed that he was among Hush's victims in the comics, but it turns out he was just [[EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas out of town visiting his mother]] during Hush's murder spree, and comes back from his vacation extremely annoyed that everyone thinks he's dead.
%%* StrawmanPolitical
* StuffBlowingUp: He embodies this, and became [[MemeticMutation an Internet meme]] involving him popping out of somewhere, followed by everything blowing up.
-->Mad Stan: You think this is a joke? Look around, Batman! Society's crumbling! And do you know why? Information overload, man! As a society we're drowning in a quagmire of vid-clips, e-mail, and sound bytes! We can't absorb it all! There's only one sane solution: ''BLOW IT UP!''
* SuperStrength: Not on the level of Superman, mind you, but at least enough to combat Terry's futuristic suit.
* SuperToughness: To the point that he can go toe-to-toe with Terry, who is basically an EmpoweredBadassNormal street brawler with already decent athletics.
* TattooedCrook: You can see an atomic symbol on the back of his neck in "Rats."
* UnstoppableRage: "When Mad Stan's on one of his rants, he's unstoppable."
* WellIntentionedExtremist: For example, he wants to blow up the library because he feels it's a symbol of media oversaturation. Ironically, barely anyone goes to the library in the future.
* WrestlerInAllOfUs: In "Rats!", he performs several wrestling moves on Terry, including a pile-driver that leaves his ears stuck in the ground.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Patrick "Packrat" Poundstone]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Taran Noah Smith
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* AbsurdlySpaciousSewer: A downright ''cavernous'' sewer system.
* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: His FreudianExcuse.
* AxCrazy: The minute that Dana rejects him, Patrick sics a swarm of rats on her, threatening to tear her apart. He does the same to Batman when he shows up.
* BerserkButton: Don't mock him.
%%* {{Gonk}}
* LonersAreFreaks: Being teased for his rat-like appearance drove him to live alone in the sewers. The isolation made him unstable and [[spoiler:prone to kidnapping other kids, then feeding them to his rats if they mocked him (or if he just thinks they did).]]
* MisunderstoodLonerWithAHeartOfGold: Subverted.
* RodentsOfUnusualSize: His giant rat servants. {{Hand Wave}}d by the presence of toxic waste.
* StalkerWithACrush: To Dana. She doesn't take too kindly to being kidnapped, no matter how conscientious her captor is, [[spoiler:then she finds out that she's not the first person he's stalked.]]
* YouDirtyRat: Strongly resembles a rat.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ian Peek]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Michael [=McKean=]

A slimy gossip reporter who steals a high-tech belt that makes him intangible. He was one of the very few characters on the show to discover Batman's identity.
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* AndIMustScream: [[spoiler:Heavily implied to be his final fate.]]
* CutLexLuthorACheck: He doesn't market the belt, but knows how to use it without getting in legal trouble.
* DeathBySecretIdentity: [[spoiler:Before he can expose Bruce and Terry's secret on a tabloid television program, Ian Peek becomes completely intangible and falls to the Earth's core.]]
* EvilBrit: He has a thick British accent, and he's a thoroughly corrupt individual, willing to ruin lives or even commit murder for his own benefit.
* FaceDeathWithDignity: [[spoiler:Played with. Even though he's understandably ''terrified'' at his predicament, he eventually figures "screw it", starts laughing at the situation, and waves goodbye to Terry before he disappears.]]
%%* FatalFlaw: Two. Pride and Greed.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Peek ends up being screwed over by his own ill-gotten tech.
* IntangibleMan: He uses a stolen intangibility belt to sneak around and get material for his stories. [[spoiler:Abusing it ends up destabilising his molecular structure, which ends up killing him ([[FateWorseThanDeath or worse]]).]]
* IntrepidReporter: He seems to ''think'' of himself as this, anyway.
* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: Okay, he's just a reporter, reporting things, right? Then he's snitching on grasses, but it's just his job, right? Then he finds out Terry is Batman and Bruce was Batman. Bruce offers to admit to it all with money and an interview, just as long as Ian doesn't spill everything on Terry, but Ian is such a jerk that he's ready to rat Terry out just because he'll look like the best reporter.
** Not to mention he got the belt by stealing it from a scientist and setting his lab on fire. The scientist burned to death.
* LargeHam: He's quite a showman besides being a gossip reporter.
* LaughingMad: [[spoiler:After he realizes he's doomed.]]
* SmugSnake: He's shamelessly overconfident in both his IntangibleMan abilities and his skill as a reporter, even rubbing in to Terry and Bruce that they can't stop him from exposing their secret. [[spoiler:His confidence disappears in a hurry when he loses control of the belt.]]
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: As Bruce points out, Terry can't go after him because he's simply a reporter gathering information for his stories.
* VillainsWantMercy: When he [[spoiler: loses control of the belt, he calls in Bruce, begging for medical aid in exchange for Peek giving him the only unedited video footage of Bruce and Terry's secret. However, when Bruce discovers that Peek stole the belt from Dr. Taka, who was one of his associates, and started the fire that killed him, he just walks away, fully prepared to leave Peek to his fate]].
* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler:As he loses control of his tangibility, Ian loses all hope, stops screaming for help and starts ''laughing.'']]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Kobra]]
A reptilian cult that seeks to take over the world.
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* BetterToDieThanBeKilled: In "Unmasked", after Batman defeats all his mooks, the leader of Kobra throws himself into his own [[SharkPool cobra pit]].
* HalfHumanHybrid: Many of them use reptile DNA (snakes, lizards, dinosaurs) to splice themselves with.
%%* NebulousEvilOrganization
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Joker]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/MarkHamill

[[Characters/DCAUBatmanTheAnimatedSeriesRoguesGalleryPart1 See here for info dealing with him in the rest of the DCAU]].
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* AntiClimacticUnmasking: His attitude upon finding out Batman's identity.
* AttentionWhore: [[spoiler: How Terry beats him- he figures out that half the reason the Joker does ''anything'' is simply for the attention it brings him, and realises that the other half is trying to get a laugh out of Batman. Terry thus gets under his skin by [[BreakingSpeech pointing all this out, calling it pathetic, and laughing at him for it]], which ''enrages'' the Joker enough that he gets distracted and is taken down for good.]]
* BadassBookworm: He has developed formidable hand to hand skills since his return and can actually outfight Terry, which differs from his old self who was never able to fight with Batman without resorting to cheap shots and dirty tricks. [[spoiler:This is because he is possessing Tim Drake, who after all was trained by Batman.]]
* BerserkButton: Loses his cool when Terry calls him boring and mocks him, in addition to the fact that it's some fake Batman that's making him look the fool.
* BigBad: Of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyondReturnOfTheJoker''.
* BlowingARaspberry: After the following statement:
-->Adios, Brucie. I guess I should salute you as a [[WorthyOpponent worthy adversary]] and all that, but the truth is I really did hate your guts.
* BoringInsult: Turns out to be his BerserkButton.
* TheDreaded: Though he told Terry about his other villains, Bruce never talked about the Joker; when the Joker returned, Terry realised it was because he was the worst of them all.
* ForTheEvulz: As ever, Jokers' only goal is to find new and improved ways to wreck havoc on Gotham City. Like hijacking a KillSat.
* GeniusBruiser: [[spoiler:He made the device that controls Tim.]].
* GrandTheftMe: [[spoiler:How he survived, thanks to a control chip planted in Tim Drake's neck years ago.]]
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler:Twice. The first is when Tim turns on the Joker and administers the fatal strike. The second is when Terry uses the Joker's own joy buzzer to fry the control chip in Tim's body.]]
* KillSat: His master plan is to use one to carve up Gotham into a smiley face.
* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:Happens twice, averting his own JokerImmunity.]]
* LargeHam: As usual.
* LightningBruiser: Surprisingly, he can overpower Terry (who's physical strength is increased from the suit) with ease.
* MonsterClown: Still has the skin and hair after all these years.
* TheSociopath: Unrepentantly evil, murders his own men, commits acts of terror for his own amusement, [[spoiler:abducts, tortures and brainwashes a teenage crimefighter]]... But then, it's the Joker, so no surprises here.
* WouldHurtAChild: [[spoiler: He kidnapped, tortured and brainwashed Tim Drake. Now he's ''possessing'' him.]]
* VillainousBreakdown [[spoiler: "YOU'RE NOT BATMAN!"]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Charlie "Big Time" Bigelow]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Stephen Baldwin ("Big Time"), Creator/ClancyBrown ("Betrayal")''
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* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: Although he learns to love his new form.
* BigBadWannabe: Wants to stop being a little fish in a big pond.
* BodyHorror: He becomes a deformed hulk in his transformation into Big Time with unevenly sized appendages.
* DisneyVillainDeath: [[spoiler:Falls off a high bridge into the river and is never heard from again.]]
* EvilFormerFriend: He starts out as a shady old friend of Terry's and becomes a true villain when he turns into Big Time.
* FalseFriend: Subsequent events in the episode "Betrayal" make clear that at that point Bigelow just saw Terry as hired muscle and he may have never been Terry's real friend.
* ItsAllAboutMe: He only valued Terry's friendship insofar as he could benefit from it. Bigelow doesn't actually care about anyone except himself.
* {{Jerkass}}: Terry goes out of his way to get him a second chance on more than one occasion, but he always reverts back to his crime-loving ways. The guy just doesn't seem to be capable of accepting that there are ways besides breaking the law to make a good living. He also has a bad habit of wanting to pull Terry into a life of crime simply for the sake of having someone he knows and can trust, even arranging for Terry to be ''kidnapped.'' Terry is quick to call him out on his selfishness.
* LargeAndInCharge: After his mutation, he's a hulking monster.
* NotSoHarmless: The fact of the matter is, he may not be smart, but he knows how to push Terry's buttons.
* SuperSerum: His transformation is the result of a growth steroid for plants. Apparently learning from his example, said serum is used on dogs in another episode.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ra's al Ghul]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/DavidWarner, [[spoiler:Olivia Hussey (as Talia)]]
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* BeardOfEvil: Ra's' original body had a beard. [[spoiler:His current form, being female, doesn't.]]
* GrandTheftMe: [[spoiler:On his own ''daughter'', Talia, with plans to do it to Bruce.]]
* IdenticalGrandson: [[spoiler:Upon successfully taking over Bruce's body, he planned to create an identity as the long-lost son of Bruce and Talia, which would've invoked this trope]].
* IDidWhatIHadToDo: Says this line verbatim to justify [[spoiler:placing his mind into his daughter's body in order to cheat death.]]
* ImmortalityImmorality: He's avoiding death through GrandTheftMe.
* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:This fate ironically befalls Ra's at the end of "Out of the Past", when a loose wire falls into a Lazarus Pit and makes a massive explosion that destroys Ra's lair with Ra's inside of it, making the observation "it's safe" just before everything explodes without Ra's realizing.]]
* LivingForeverIsAwesome: He loves immortality so much he's gone through three separate methods of beating back the grim reaper.
* NoodleIncident: Near Apocalypse of '09 where Batman kicked his ass harder than usual.
* OffingTheOffspring: By [[spoiler:taking over his daughter's body, he's essentially killed her.]]
* ShadowArchetype: Like Bruce, he wants to carry on his goals via a younger successor.
* ShowingOffTheNewBody: As the commentary points out, [[spoiler:Ra's in Talia's body has a much more stereotypically feminine and sexy swagger than Talia herself ever did. Ra's seems to relish dressing in a SpyCatsuit, swinging his hips, and tossing his hair.]]
* VocalDissonance: It's quite jarring to hear Ra's' voice come out of [[spoiler:Talia's body.]]
* VoicesAreMental: Sort of. He ''can'' use his body's original voice when he feels like it but also uses his own.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Zander]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Alexis Denisof
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* TheChainsOfCommanding: He's officially Kobra's "leader," yet his life seems more like that of a prisoner or slave.
* CompletelyMissingThePoint: Presents a ''very'' tragic example when Batman tries to talk him out of wiping out the human race.
-->'''Batman:''' These people tried to raise you without family or friends or love -- but you couldn't get along without those things, could you?
-->'''Zander:''' You're right... it was my weakness!
* [[DesignerBabies Designer Baby]]: His [=DNA=] was synthesized in a lab, and he was grown in an [[PeopleJar artificial womb]].
* EntitledToHaveYou: He's genuinely confused that Max doesn't seem flattered to be chosen by him. "It's an honor to be brought to the leader of Kobra," after all.
* {{Expy}}: Though they weren't created at the same time, Zander's upbringing sounds scarily similar to [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Damian Wayne's]] in the comics. He's just older, and while Damian left the League of Assassins at age ten and has a chance to be a hero, Zander never got out of Kobra.
* ILoveYouBecauseICantControlYou: The nature of his attraction to Max.
-->'''Zander:''' She's so different from these mindless automatons I'm surrounded by. She's... she's a ''person.''
* LonelyRichKid: He may have an entire cult dedicated to satisfying his every whim, but it's obvious from his interaction with Terry and Max that he's starved for the affection he's never known. He and Terry seemed well on the way to becoming true friends before the Jokerz and Kobra showed up the one time they snuck out.
* LoveIsAWeakness: This is the only lesson his experience with Max teaches him.
* NoSocialSkills: Having been raised all his life by Kobra with no interaction with anyone but servants and teachers, he has no idea how to have fun or interact with people his own age in the outside world and expects everyone he meets to follow his orders.
* OneWingedAngel[=/=]ScaledUp: [[spoiler:Ultimately rejects his humanity by splicing himself into a dinosaur.]]
* ShadowArchetype: Was supposed to be a dark mirror to Terry before he [[spoiler:[[OneWingedAngel turned into a dinosaur man]]]].
* SpoiledBrat: "What I want, I get." He was bred to be the leader of Kobra and has received nothing but BlindObedience from his army of servants and subordinates his entire life, and it shows in his attitude towards people like Terry and Max.
* VillainousCrush: On Max.
* WhatIsThisThingYouCallLove: He has zero understanding of concepts like love, affection, and friendship and, thus, doesn't understand the nature of his feelings towards Max.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Starro]]
* AdaptationalHeroism: Not heroic, per se, but in the comics, Starro is a GalacticConqueror only out to spread his control to other worlds. Here, he's an AntiVillain who was driven over the edge by years of captivity.
* AlienInvasion: Has been planning this for years.
* AntiVillain: Starro was originally an alien creature who was kidnapped unfairly and only wished to return to its home planet, but was too weak to escape and do so. It is unknown how long it was stuck, but by the time Superman comes along the creature is so enraged and vengeful over its captivity that it doesn't care if Superman treats it kindly or not - it only wishes to use him to make a new homeworld of its own by force.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Starro does this to [[spoiler: {{Superman}} and the entire Justice League Unlimited except for Terry and Micron]].
* AFormYouAreComfortableWith: A shocking and disturbing example. Starro hides in plain sight by attaching himself to [[spoiler: Franchise/{{Superman}}, in one of the biggest twists of the series and as a ContinuityNod to ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'']], and in the process taking over his mind and body until Terry manages to free him from Starro's control. The scariest part? Starro managed to maintain the masquerade for ''years''.
* PragmaticVillainy: After Terry and the Justice League thwart Starro's attempt to conquer Earth, they get rid of him once and for all by returning him and all his clones to his home planet. Starro and his clones are more than willing to return to their own planet when they're given the opportunity, instead of sticking around and trying to conquer Earth again.
* PuppeteerParasite: Starro and his brood control their victims by latching on to their bodies (usually their faces, but he controlled [[spoiler:Superman]] while attached to his chest).
* SendInTheClones: Starro's casual time controlling [[spoiler:Superman]] was apparently dedicated to creating a clone army to take over Earth, since he is the last of his kind. He only goes evil when they're ready to spread.
* StarfishAlien: Literally. He's an alien shaped like a starfish.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Repeller (Dr. Suzuki)]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Gedde Watanabe
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* BarrierWarrior: His main weapon is an improved version of a force field designed to protect people born without immune systems.
* BattleAura: What his force field looks like.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: Started off as just a second-in-command doctor at a sterile facility for kids without immune systems. However, once he figured out a way to improve their force field technology, he used it to steal rare chemicals and sell them to terrorists.
* LoudOfWar: Terry defeats him by turning on a loud turbine engine. Suzuki isn't wearing his helmet at the time and the force field prevents him from covering his ears, forcing him to turn it off.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Payback]]
-->'''Spoiler Alias''': [[spoiler:(Kenny Stanton)]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Bill Fagerbakke (Payback), [[spoiler:Adam Wiley (Kenny)]]
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* BullyHunter: Payback attacks people who have wronged the kids who speak about them in a counseling clinic.
* DisproportionateRetribution: Payback's attacks are rather violent and almost lethal against those who've slighted others.
* KnightTemplar: Payback thinks he's a vigilante out to protect kids, though he's clearly going overboard.
* PowerArmor: [[spoiler:This is how Kenny can pass for an adult as Payback]].
* RedHerring: Batman's first suspect as to who Payback is turns out to be a bust.
* WhipItGood: A laser whip. It can also function as a cutting laser.
* WithUsOrAgainstUs: He quickly names Batman his enemy for disagreeing with his mission.
* YourWorstNightmare: Calls himself Bruce's. Wayne's not impressed.
[[/folder]]

!!Comic-Only Characters
[[folder:Dick Grayson]]
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* AlternateSelf: He gets a glimpse of his alternate self in the Justice Lords universe, where he's HappilyMarried with Barbara and has a son.
* BadassInDistress: [[spoiler: Gets captured by Dusk as a means of getting access to the Justice Lords timeline.]]
* BigBrotherMentor: He shows a lot of concern for Terry's well-being.
* DatingCatwoman: Literally. He's been sleeping with the Beyondverse's Catwoman.
* {{Foil}}: As a mentor to Terry. In contrast to the cold and demanding Bruce, Dick is considerably warmer, and advises Terry to make time for his personal life.
* EyepatchOfPower: His lack of depth perception has hardly affected his aim with batarangs.
* HandicappedBadass: Despite having a bullet lodged near his spine, he seems perfectly capable of going out into the field.
* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler: In the penultimate issue, he pulls a TakingYouWithMe on Davis Dusk to save Terry and Babs. His heart stops temporarily, but he wakes back up and survives the encounter.]]
* KnightInSourArmor: He's a bitter old man, but he quickly throws himself back into the crimefighting business upon meeting Terry.
* MadeOfIron: Already an old man with a bullet near his spine, he gets a lethal shock that stops his heart... [[spoiler: and survives, with little repercussion.]]
* NiceGuy / JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Despite his gruff exterior, he's surprisingly friendly to most people, other than Bruce.
* RageAgainstTheMentor: Happened a lot time ago, with Bruce. Dick is still bitter towards him.
* WorkingWithTheEx: With Commissioner Gordon, although it's been a good 50 years since they last spoke.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Joker King]]
'''Spoiler Alias''': [[spoiler:Douglas Tan]]
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* AxCrazy: Just like his idol. The main highlights of his lack of sanity are [[spoiler: trying to organise a mass suicide bombing and also slaughter his family ForTheEvulz.]]
* AloofBigBrother: [[spoiler:Bordering on TheSociopath, until it's discovered there's a very good reason why he's so quiet.]]
* AscendedFanboy: He always wanted to be Joker. Well ...
* TheBadGuyWins: Subverted. He wanted to destroy Gotham and kill his family. [[spoiler: He only mostly won. Yes Gotham is in tatters but his family is alive albeit traumatized.]]
* BigBrotherBully: [[spoiler:His obsession with The Joker started young, but he didn't just torment Dana - he tormented ''everyone.'' In the present day, he's brusque to the point of harsh to Dana.]]
* BlackSheep: He is alienated from his family because of his obsession with the Joker.
* BombThrowingAnarchist: What he drugs the Jokerz to do. [[spoiler: Suicidally.]]
* CainAndAbel: Zigzagged. He wanted to [[SelfMadeOrphan kill his dad first.]] However, Dana demanded him to kill her first. Doug puts the gun down and asks if she is serious. [[HopeSpot He puts the gun back up because he was just checking if she really meant it.]]
* CivilianVillain: [[spoiler:Douglas]] was sent away to Juvie, and later prison in hopes of rehabilitating him. Instead, he came back with a greater vision - unifying The Jokerz under one, psychotic banner.
* DarkMessiah: How he sees himself. He brings the scattered Jokerz together with the express purpose of murdering as many people as possible, and his charisma gets them ready to sacrifice themselves to do so. [[spoiler: Charisma and a ''lot'' of mind control serum secretly sprayed from the trees.]]
* ForTheEvulz: That's how the Joker rolls, so
* GoOutWithASmile: Because he won. [[spoiler: Or so he thought.]]
* HellBentForLeather: In a stark contrast with [[SelfDemonstrating/TheJoker the first Joker,]] The Joker King's outfit consists of a leather jacket and matching pants, a shredded wife-beater, and... ''[[NightmareFace creative]]'' use of facepaint.
** Which means this phrase is appropriate! "[[WesternAnimation/BatmanUnderTheRedHood When I wore that outfit, it was classy; more Maitre D' than Motorcycle Fetish!]]"
* {{Irony}}: [[spoiler: Bruce Wayne]] was dying and needed a liver transplant. [[spoiler: Joker King]] died and thus didn't need his liver anymore. [[spoiler: Bruce even lampshades that the Joker would have found this hilarious.]]
* KickTheSonOfABitch: Before he faces Batman, he kills his cellmate. No one sheds a tear since he was just a follower who never showed any redeeming traits.
* InsaneEqualsViolent: He was always violent. It just got worse after he returned from jail.
* PaterFamilicide: Inverted. He's the son and he wants to wipe out his entire family.
* TheSociopath: Every single horrific act he does is ForTheEvulz, especially coupled with his AxCrazy plan.
* StrawNihilist: Has a serious obsession with [[SelfDemonstrating/TheJoker the original Joker]] but believes that he '''didn't go far enough,''' using Nihilism as a means to an end instead of just ForTheEvulz.
* WouldHitAGirl: When he [[spoiler:heads to Gotham General to murder his father, Dana steps in front of his gun. After a half-hearted attempt to get her to move, he simply shrugs and moves to shoot her too.]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Vigilante]]
'''Spoiler Alias''': [[spoiler:Jake Chill]]
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* TheAlcoholic: Was this until he became the Vigilante.
* TheAtoner: After recovering from his MyGodWhatHaveIDone moment, which was [[spoiler: murdering Terry's father.]]
* BerserkerTears: At his lowest point just before he [[CurbStompBattle curb-stomps]] the burglars in his apartment.
-->''"You want to take everything I have?! You want to give me a beat-down?! Well, bring it on, slapheads, cause I CAN'T sink any longer!"''
* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: Justified. That's what he told the news squad to call him.
* GenerationXerox: His surname is '''Chill''' and he [[spoiler: murdered Terry's father. He is Joe Chill's great-grandnephew.]]
* HeroicResolve: What pulls him out of his VillainousBSOD and alcoholism.
* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:He gets dosed with Joker Toxin so strong it stops his heart and kills him.]]
* PoweredArmor: Just like Batman, without the bat motif.
* PunchClockVillain: He grows out of it after crossing one too many lines as this.
* VillainousBSOD: After he gets fired by Bruce. He just lets go until he sees Batman and gets his HeroicResolve to become TheAtoner.
* SlasherSmile: Holee shit, is it effective. Perhaps it's one reason why he wears his helmet.
* StartOfDarkness: Being part of the [[EliteMooks Quiet Squad]] does that to you, especially when you're working for a [[CorruptCorporateExecutive man named Powers.]]
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The characters of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'':
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!!Main Characters
[[folder:Batman II (Terry [=McGinnis=])]]
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-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/WillFriedle

An otherwise OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent who recently put his {{Delinquent|s}} days behind him, Terry's life changes when he gets on the bad side of the Jokerz, a gang that idolizes the long-past Clown Prince of Crime. He leads them out of the city (and away from his girlfriend); the chase happens to end at the gates of stately Wayne Manor, where Bruce shows the Jokerz the hard way that he can still handle punks like them...[[PostVictoryCollapse then collapses of a heart attack]]. After helping Bruce back into his home, Terry, in what has become a habit by now, stumbles upon the Batcave and is promptly thrown out.

He returns home to find his father murdered, apparently in retaliation by the Jokerz. However, his father's boss Derek Powers, the man who now runs Bruce's company, shows up asking about a disk his father apparently had before his death, and not in a nice way. Realizing that the Jokerz were ''not'' his father's killer(s), Terry heads back to Wayne Manor to try to convince Bruce to help. When Bruce refuses to get directly involved, Terry steals the last Batsuit and takes off to settle things on his own. After foiling a plot by Powers to sell a devastating chemical weapon to rogue nations, Terry is accepted by Bruce to carry the mantle of Batman.
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* AbsurdlySharpBlade: His batarangs are as sharp as the plot demands.
* AdventureRebuff: Bruce refuses to help Terry at first. Once Terry steals the batsuit, Bruce shuts it down remotely, but eventually decides to let him become the next Batman.
* AlmightyJanitor: He is, after all, officially (and ''de facto'') Bruce's errand boy.
* AlwaysSaveTheGirl: He often puts Max's safety above everything else.
* AnimalMotif: The Bat.
* AntiHeroSubstitute: While he has most of the heroic qualities of the original, the series' premise of a hot-headed [[TheSnarkKnight Snark Knight]] and former juvenile delinquent stepping into Bruce's place after the latter's retirement is in line with this trope.
* AsleepInClass: Terry is shown to fall asleep in class due to the pressures of balancing his normal life with the responsibilities of being Batman.
* TheAtoner: Terry had an argument with his father and left the house in a huff the night his father died, leaving him to wonder if things would have been different if he'd stayed home that night. In ''Return of the Joker'', he explains to Bruce that he's also kept up the role as Batman because he feels like he still needs to atone for his criminal record.
* AttackReflector: Did it to one of Blight's radiation blasts once, but it didn't work out too well for either of them.
* BadassInDistress: Briefly at two points in the series. Once in "Disappearing Inque," when Inque captures him alive instead of killing him in order to lure Bruce into a trap. The second time is unrelated to his double life as Batman: Big Time decides that he wants someone he knows to watch his back now that he's been established in the criminal underground, so he has Terry kidnapped and brought to him.
** There's also "Where's Terry", in which he's captured by Shriek.
* BadassNormal: Before stealing the suit, and whenever he's not wearing it, he can still handle super villains.
* {{Badbutt}}: This being the {{DCAU}}, this trope is pushed to its limit.
* BashBrothers: With a rejuvenated Bruce in "Out of the Past."
* BarehandedBladeBlock: Does this against Talia [[spoiler:or rather Ra's]]. Possibly justified by the [[PoweredArmor Batsuit]], but then again, the sword's strikes were tearing through it like nothing ''and'' it was against a rather nasty leap attack. For bonus points, having grabbed the blade, he then slams it into some ExplosiveInstrumentation.
* BreakOutTheMuseumPiece: His Batsuit is technically a museum piece in the Batcave, though he said, "This suit may be old, but it's still cutting-edge." He uses other artifacts from Bruce's crime-fighting days in the series as well (e.g. Nightwing's domino mask for ID obfuscation when the Batsuit was taken over by Vance's consciousness, along with some old-style Batarangs and one of Bruce's old utility belts).
* BringIt: When he defeats every grunt but one, he decides to smile and beckon him with a finger. He gets the mess knocked out of him with a gun a few seconds later.
* BrokenPedestal: One of the few people who thinks Fries really did become a changed man, and was clearly distraught when Victor returned to his old ways.
* BroughtDownToNormal: "Lost Soul" had a businessman's computerized consciousness take over his Batsuit, forcing him to go it with just a utility belt and ComicBook/{{Nightwing}}'s domino mask rather than {{flight}}, {{invisibility}}, SuperStrength, etc. Turns out he picked up a few of the bat-skills from Bruce after all.
* CassandraTruth: "Sneak Peek" has a {{Jerkass}} reporter who can pass through walls managing to get video of Bruce Wayne working with his protege, Neo Gotham's new Batman, Terry [=McGinnis=]. When Terry sees their pixelated faces on the news and his family excitedly gathering around the TV to find out just ''who'' Batman is, he feels that it would be better if they hear it from him rather than some gossip news reporter who got lucky. They ''laugh in his face''.
* ChangingOfTheGuard: He's the new Batman. Bruce now acts as MissionControl. We fully see this is the case in the episode Epilogue where Bruce tells Terry that Superman called asking for Terry's opinion on something instead of Bruce's.
* CharacterDevelopment: Terry begins the series as a cocky but slippery superhero who tends to overuse cheesy lines. As the show progresses, he finds his physical and mental abilities growing to the point where he can fight crime at several points without Bruce's help, in addition to developing a darker, more [[DeadpanSnarker deadpan sense of humor]].
* CheapCostume: In "Lost Soul," he has to fight his own suit, now controlled by a malevolent AI. His costume? Nightwing's mask.
* ChocolateBaby: His and his brother's black hair makes it somewhat unlikely that their biological father could be the auburn Warren [=McGinnis=], given their mother's red hair. Fans attribute the [=McGinnis=] parents' divorce to this, in part. [[spoiler:The WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueUnlimited episode "[[Recap/JusticeLeagueUnlimitedS2E13Epilogue Epilogue]]" explains this; Warren unknowingly had his reproductive DNA replaced by Cadmus with that of Bruce Wayne's in order to create a replacement Batman. Terry and his little brother are, on a hereditary biological level, Bruce's sons.]]
* [[ClothesMakeTheSuperman Clothes Make The Batman]]: Which Terry expresses concern over in the episode "Lost Soul." By the end, he proves that he's Batman even without the suit.
* CombatPragmatist: While Bruce makes a point to have Terry instructed in martial arts like he was, Terry has no qualms about fighting as dirty as he needs to to win. [[spoiler:Something the Joker never anticipated.]] He also likes to [[YouFightLikeACow taunt and mock his opponents into making mistakes]]. [[spoiler:Again, something the Joker never anticipated.]]
* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: With Bruce, in spades, starting with their backgrounds. Bruce was born into one of the richest families in Gotham, while Terry's the son of a struggling middle-class couple. Bruce fights crime because, when he was young, he was a victim of it; Terry fights crime because when he was younger, he was a criminal.
** And in the end, Bruce pushed everyone he cared about away and ended up mostly alone while Terry ends up trying to keep those he cares about in his life so he doesn't end up like Bruce to the point we see that [[spoiler:he plans to propose to Dana]].
* CoolLoser: Averted, [[OverprotectiveDad Dana's father]] notwithstanding. Terry has a reasonable social circle once they get past his former record. The only real problem is how he has [[WakeUpGoToSchoolSaveTheWorld too much to do]].
* CreateYourOwnVillain: A two-way combination of the trope and its inverse. Derek Powers ordered Warren [=McGinnis=] killed, which led to Terry stealing the Batsuit and going after him. During the confrontation, Terry exposed Powers to nerve gas, which could only be treated by intense radiation. The result was Blight. Upon learning this, though, Terry has no regrets.
-->'''Terry''': You mean, ''I'' made him that?\\
'''Bruce''': You may have. In part.\\
'''Terry''': Good. (''{{beat}}'') Hey, this guy had my father ''murdered'' and all he's done since is hide from the law! Well, no more hiding for Mr. Derek Powers. Now everyone can see him for what he is...even in the dark.
* DarkIsNotEvil: A staple of Batman, Terry wears a dark costume as Batman.
* DatingCatwoman: His relationship with Ten/Melanie. Also, in the comic mini-series, he does get his very own Catwoman, but she'd rather invoke this with the closer-to-her-own-age Dick Grayson.
* DeadpanSnarker: Terry's much more chatty than Bruce. [[spoiler:In fact, he's so wily with his words that he makes ''The Joker'' himself succumb to a VillainousBreakdown.]]
* DecoyGetaway: In "Blood Sport," he gives his jacket to a homeless man as he leaves the subway in order to distract Stalker.
* [[{{Delinquents}} Delinquent]]: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]. The writers made sure to establish his character arc before giving too much information on Terry's delinquent past, to keep it from taking over his characterization and make him more sympathetic.
** {{Foreshadowed}} from the opening episode, though. [[spoiler:The tight restrictions Terry's father places on him, his style of combat and his tendency to taunt others and recognize their fighting style.]]
* DeliveryGuyInfiltration: In "Shriek," he poses as a pizza delivery boy to infiltrate Richard Shreeve's lab.
* {{Determinator}}: Has endured beat-downs just as bad as, if not worse, than his mentor. He once jumped up to become Batman with four cracked ribs.
--> '''Terry''': I'll breathe on the weekend.
* DominoMask: When he had to fight against his own Batsuit, he decided to put on the domino mask from Nightwing's display case to disguise himself. The old Batsuits had a few tears and rips in them.
* DramaticUnmask: "Unmasked" had him pull off his mask during a rescue attempt in order to convince a kid named Miguel that it was okay to trust him. Bruce is understandably livid, explaining that because: a) Miguel knows what Terry looks like and b) he said he saw Batman's face when he was interviewed afterwards, every villain in the city will be after him for that information. It gets subverted when, subjected to a mental probe, Miguel has already replaced Terry's face with the face of his favorite cartoon hero.
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: To an extent. While not on the level of Bruce, he still has decent agility and is a good street-fighter without the Bat-suit, putting up a good fight against thugs before he ever had access to the Beyond Batsuit. With the Beyond Bat-suit, the criminals are in for a futuristic nightmare.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: In Terry's first scene, he expresses annoyance at the Joker in the train and then defends a woman when they try to snatch her purse, showing that he's a fairly decent kid.
* EvilLaugh: [[spoiler:To the Joker, of all people.]]
* FriendToAllChildren: More subdued than Bruce, but when Terry was put to the task of finding an abducted young girl, he was very motivated indeed, probably because of his brother Matt, who had been kidnapped early on in the series.
** He also makes sure to keep an eye on a young boy [[spoiler:who had seen him unmasked]]. However, it was shown that Terry isn't as adept at dealing with children. He was scary to children as Batman, something Bruce was not.
* FriendOnTheForce: [[TheCommissionerGordon Barbara Gordon]], though not wild on him at first, becomes this. Judging by ''Return of the Joker'', when one of the cops actually ''salutes'' him, he's got a pretty good relationship with the cops in general, arguably a better one than Bruce.
* GoodIsNotSoft: While he's much nicer than his mentor, he makes up for it by being much less ready to rescue villains from their own fate.
* HeroicLineage: As heroic about as one can possibly believe.[[note]]Cadmus leader Amanda Waller believed that Batman was the keystone in the war on crime in Gotham City and that he would always be needed. Collecting genetic samples that Bruce Wayne left around the city due to the various scrapes and bumps he takes in his line of work, Amanda picked out a target couple to inject these samples into, Warren and Mary [=McGinnis=], overwriting Warren's reproductive DNA with Bruce Wayne's. Terry is then born as the biological offspring of Bruce Wayne. In order to bring this full circle, Waller attempts to have Terry's parents murdered to invoke the same feelings in Terry but the assassin doesn't go through with it. The project was thought to be over and done with until Terry's father is murdered...at which point he stumbles on the Batcave and dons the Batsuit...thus becoming Batman.[[/note]]
* HotBlooded: He's much more emotional then Bruce and even stole the Batsuit just to get revenge.
* HurtingHero: His final words to his dad were harsh and then he was found dead and Terry blamed himself for it ever since. And he's always wondered if he deserves to be Batman and sees it as a chance to make up for the bad things he's done. He outgrows this as he matures as Batman and Bruce assures him that it's not Batman who makes him worthwhile, it's Terry who makes Batman worthwhile.
* ILetGwenStacyDie: His father's death was Terry's big motivation for super-heroics.
* IcyBlueEyes: Of the piercing variety, though they're usually covered by the mask when he's at work. [[spoiler:Also a hint as to his biological relationship with Bruce.]]
* LegacyCharacter: [[spoiler:Invoked by Amanda Waller, who felt the world would always need a Batman. Terry is the end product.]]
* MrFanservice: He's a younger, initially cocky, TroubledButCute ''Batman''.
* NeverLiveItDown: [[{{In-Universe}} He's often reminded of his delinquent record]].
* OfficialCouple: With Dana.
* OnlyFriend: He sort-of becomes this to [[spoiler:Mr. Freeze]]. When he tries to convince him to escape the collapsing complex, [[spoiler:Freeze]] simply replies with: "Believe me, you're the only one who cares."
* OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent: He was just an ordinary high school student who got into scruffles with the Jokerz. Then he met Bruce and became the new Batman.
* PartTimeHero: He does resent the loss of his free time to fighting villains, and there's considerable friction between him and Bruce, who treats normal life as just a cover for crime-fighting, since he [[BecomingTheMask became the mask]] long ago and never took it off despite never physically putting it on for twenty years.
* PrettyBoy: One thing that immediately stood out to fans was ''just how pretty he was''! Even amongst Batmen who are ''supposed'' to be {{Chick Magnet}}s.
** Many years after the main events of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'' in "[[Recap/JusticeLeagueUnlimitedS2E13Epilogue Epilogue]]," he's shown to have developed a HeroicBuild and become a {{hunk}} like Bruce before him.
* PoweredArmor: Terry's Batsuit incorporates cybernetics.
* RedOniBlueOni: The Red to Bruce's Blue.
* StayFrosty: Terry tells Chelsea, who is being brainwashed and tortured at a "tough love ranch," to "stay [[FutureSlang schway]]" until he can save her.
* ThouShaltNotKill: Terry takes a somewhat more loose approach to this than Bruce did. He won't personally kill, but he won't go out of his way to save criminals, either. He indirectly killed one person in the pilot alone, and it would have been two if Powers didn't have good doctors.
** He very frequently ends up killing one-shot villains, mostly because the fights are set up in such a way that he has no choice but to.
** Threw one of [[spoiler:Ra's al Ghul's]] lackeys to [[spoiler:a pit of ravenous crocodiles]]. And then just walked away.
** He tried his best to save Freeze, but Victor [[DeathSeeker wouldn't have it]].
* TookALevelInBadass: To the point that [[spoiler:Terry was able to finish the Joker once and for all, something Bruce never accomplished]].
* TripleShifter: He's a regular high school student and Batman and finds it hard to balance them at the same time.
* TroubledButCute: Seems to be in the first couple of episodes before he opens up and reveals that he's actually a responsible, altruistic young man. He was a straight example in his BackStory, which included a stint in juvie.
* {{Tykebomb}}: [[spoiler:He's technically biologically Bruce's son due to Amanda Waller trying to create a second Batman. His parents were also almost killed by an older [[WesternAnimation/BatmanMaskOfThePhantasm Phantasm]] hired by Waller to create another Batman. [[EvenEvilHasStandards Phantasm decided against killing his parents]], but his dad got killed by Derek Powers, prompting Terry to become Batman anyways.]]
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* WakeUpGoToSchoolSaveTheWorld: Terry very cleverly Lampshades this:
-->'''Terry''': ''(reading a note his Mom left him on the fridge)'' "Terry: Today was Beach Day. Where were you?" Oh, just out saving the world, Ma.
** It is also lampshaded in one of the commercials, in which Terry describes his typical day. "Wake Up", "Go To School" and "Save World" were listed in the agenda.
* WeakButSkilled: The Batsuit might enhance his strength compared to a normal human, but considering the sort of opponents he tends to go toe-to-toe with, he still is usually outmatched in terms of sheer physical force.
* WeaponizedExhaust: In one episode, he didn't use his jet boots directly as a weapon, but he did use them to propel a crate at someone.
* WellDoneSonGuy: Terry wanted to please both Warren [=McGinnis=] and Bruce Wayne.
* WouldHitAGirl: Almost all the time he meets female supervillains, he will. Except for in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyondReturnOfTheJoker''; when he fights the Dee Dee Twins, though he may just have been having fun making them knock each other out as his grin seems to imply.
* YouFightLikeACow: This [[BreakThemByTalking serves him well]] in his fight against [[spoiler:the Joker]].
* YouKilledMyFather: Said to Blight/[[spoiler:Derek Powers]] word-for-word. Also his origin story (as it is true for the original Batman).
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[[folder:Bruce Wayne]]
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-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/KevinConroy

The original Batman from earlier in the {{DCAU}}, Bruce is originally reluctant to let Terry take up the mantle of the Bat, but he eventually gives in and becomes Terry's mentor and MissionControl.

[[Characters/DCAUBatmanTheAnimatedSeriesBatmanAndBatFamily See here for info dealing with him in the rest of the DCAU]].
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* AdultFear: Gets a huge one in the alternate future timeline in the JLU episode "The Once and Future Thing, Part 2" when Terry is killed by the cybernetically enhanced Dee Dees. Don't worry, though; the Justice League manages to hit the ResetButton and Retgone this timeline away.
* ArbitrarySkepticism: Subverted. Terry thinks Bruce is being unnecessarily close-minded because he does not believe the rumors of a ghost haunting Terry's high school. It turns out that Bruce ''has'' seen similar paranormal activity, but the reports sound too amateurish and "high-school" to fit into that paradigm. In the end, it turns out to be [[PsychicPowers something completely different]].
* BackInTheSaddle: He's long-since retired from being Batman due to old age and a crippling heart condition. He now mentors and acts as the VoiceWithAnInternetConnection to the new Batman. However, on two occasions, he's taken up the fight again. On the first, he did it with the aid of PoweredArmor. On the second, he was returned to a younger age through the use of a [[AppliedPhlebotinum Lazarus Pit]]. Both times, his [[CrowningMusicOfAwesome heroic theme]] from ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'' plays for him.
* BadassBaritone: Especially now that he's older.
* BadassGrandpa: Bruce may an old man now, but he still knows how to handle villains. [[spoiler: As of "[[Recap/JusticeLeagueUnlimitedS2E13Epilogue Epilogue]]," he will be a ''literal'' example with Terry tying the knot with Dana.]]
* BadassNormal: He fought everything from gods, demons, spellcasters with only the Batsuit, his wits and skills.
* BadDreams: Done without seeing the actual dream, when Payback calls himself Bruce's worst nightmare and Bruce just retorts "You have no idea what my nightmares are like."
* BashBrothers: With Terry in "Out of the Past."
* BatmanGrabsAGun: It took this happening to make Bruce stop being Batman, proving (to Bruce) that he couldn't continue crime-fighting if he had to stoop to their level.
* BerserkButton: His hatred of criminals hasn't changed with his old age. And he was clearly furious when he found out Powers was using his company to make biological weapons.
%%* BeatItByCompulsion: Teaches Terry this.
* BirthdayHater: Bruce doesn't appreciate Terry's attempt to celebrate his birthday in "Out of the Past" -- it's just another reminder of how old he's gotten, and the [[OtherMeAnnoysMe choice of entertainment]] only makes him grumpier.
* BreakOutTheMuseumPiece: In "Black Out," Bruce took Mr. Freeze's freeze gun out of his [[SuperheroTrophyShelf little crime museum]] to stop Inque, and wore the old Gray Ghost hat and mask to keep his identity hidden. In Inque's second appearance, Terry tried the same, but she broke it; later, Bruce took a huge PoweredArmor suit out of retirement to go hand-to-hand with her.
* CareerEndingInjury: His heart condition, which prompts the incident above.
* CaneFu: It's unclear as to whether Bruce really needs the cane (he was injured in his final fight with the Joker), or if he's just pretending to be more handicapped than he is for the sake of having a weapon.
* ConspicuousTrenchcoat: Uses this to hide his [[PoweredArmor BatMech]] while rescuing Terry.
* CoolOldGuy: Despite being a bit cranky.
* CorneredRattlesnake: In the first episode, Bruce's Batman is too old to fight against the goons. One of them is about to beat Batman with a pipe, forcing Batman to use a gun to win. Batman, who hates guns, decides he needs to retire in his old age so he wouldn't be in this situation again.
* CrazyPrepared: Naturally.
-->'''Terry''': She's heading for the stairs!\\
''(Bruce presses button, metal door seals shut, preventing Inque from heading into the mansion.)''\\
'''Inque''': Someone's got a secret. ''(tries to sliver in through the cracks in the metal door)''\\
'''Terry''': She's getting through!\\
''(Bruce presses another button which electrocutes Inque from the door)''\\
'''Terry''': Wow, you really are prepared.\\
''(Inque slivers up to the ceiling and starts to burrow herself up in the rocks)''\\
'''Bruce''': She won't get through that way either, [[UpToEleven there's several feet of solid steel]].
* DeadpanSnarker: He's a precision snarker to Terry's chatty snarker.
* DentedIron: His deteriorating general health, compounded with all the injuries he'd sustained over the years, is what ultimately forces him into his MomentOfWeakness at the very start of the show.
* {{Determinator}}: Will a heart attack stop him from saving someone? Nope. But the moral crisis suffered after being forced to pick up a gun will.
* DidNotGetTheGirl: Throughout the Franchise/{{DCAU}}, he has had many love interests. He doesn't end up with any of them and ends up a single, old man. [[spoiler:Although it's hinted later in the comics that if Wonder Woman hadn't chosen to stay with Justice Lord Batman, she would've stayed with him.]]
-->'''Bruce:''' When I was young, [[ChickMagnet women used to throw themselves at my feet all the time]].\\
'''Terry:''' What did you do?\\
'''Bruce:''' [[CelibateHero Step over them]].\\
'''Terry:''' Smooth.\\
'''Bruce:''' I thought so.
* DoesntLikeGuns: The series begins with a heart attack forcing him to scare a criminal off with one, horrifying him into retirement.
* DoNotCallMePaul: Played with when he started HearingVoices as a result of Shriek. He later tells Terry that the reason he knew he wasn't going crazy was because the voice kept called him "Bruce," which is not what [[SecretIdentityIdentity he calls himself]] in his head.
* DoubleConsciousness: He states that, inside his head, he doesn't call himself "Bruce" anymore.
* DueToTheDead: It's revealed in the episode "Ace in the Hole" that he still makes yearly pilgrimages to Crime Alley, where [[DeathByOriginStory his parents were gunned down]], and leaves a bouquet of flowers on the spot where they died.
* EarnYourHappyEnding: Starts out the series living alone with his dog after all his friends died, retired from being Batman and living on what he has left of his conquered company. Gets to train a new Batman, reconciles with the Bat Family, and retakes his company. [[spoiler:And if "[[Recap/JusticeLeagueUnlimitedS2E13Epilogue Epilogue]]" is anything to go by, he might just live long enough to see his grandkids.]]
* FeelingTheirAge: The ultimate reason Bruce retired as Batman. His last battle against generic thugs almost cost him his life after suffering a heart attack mid-way, forcing him to [[BatmanGrabsAGun pull a gun on his attacker]]. His frustrations over his age form the primary dramatic thrust in "Out of the Past" when offered age reversal from Talia using the Lazarus pits. This makes for a memorable action scene that puts Bruce in proper fighting condition alongside Terry against a group of enemies.
* GameBreakingInjury: His heart condition forced him to retire as Batman.
* GoodCopBadCop: In the crossover with ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueUnlimited'', when Old Bruce takes over questioning Ghoul from his younger self, he plays the bad cop so effectively that everyone is unnerved when the younger Batman steps in to play good cop.
-->'''Old Bruce:''' I can't believe I was ''ever'' that green... ''This'' is how you interrogate someone...\\
''(A short FadeToBlack later and Ghoul is ready to spill the beans)''\\
'''Batman:''' I can't hold him back forever. You might want to start talking.\\
'''Static:''' Batman [[CueTheFlyingPigs playing good cop?]]\\
'''Green Lantern:''' [[CrowningMomentOfFunny Everything's relative.]]
* GoodIsNotNice: He can be a tough old bastard, giving Terry the hard facts and truth.
* GrumpyOldMan: You know how young man Bruce can be hard to deal with? Add a couple of decades of isolation and you get crotchety old man Bruce.
* HandicappedBadass: His heart condition is the handicap.
* HeroesLoveDogs: Understandable, since Ace is his only companion at Wayne Manor other than Terry.
* IcyBlueEyes: Definitely adds a fair bit of character to Old Man Bruce. [[spoiler: Also a subtle hint that Terry is his biological son since he inherited the eyes.]]
* ImpoverishedPatrician: It was never explored in the show, but DVD commentaries and behind-the-scene features reveal that Bruce has lost almost all of the vast Wayne Fortune in the intervening years between the original series and the current story. He survives on the returns from his stock holdings in Wayne-Powers, which he ''could'' sell for a massive profit, but he would never do so because he would lose any last remaining influence over the company.
** Though averted by the movie since he has pretty much retaken his company.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He can be rather grumpy and curmudgeon-y at times, but end of the day, it's clear he cares for Terry.
* LonelyAtTheTop: The rare heroic example of this trope at the beginning of the show. He is one of the richest men in the world and it is due to his crusade as the Dark Knight that Gotham is still standing. However, he has also completely alienated everyone around him and is utterly alone. And once he got older, his failing body conditions prevented him from further activities as Batman, which has made him bitter (not to mention his company was gradually being taken over. Bruce sometimes thinks about what could have been, though training Terry does improve the situation and set up the events that have him [[EarnYourHappyEnding subverting this.]]
-->'''Terry''': Why do you hate him so much?\\
'''Barbara''': No, I don't hate him. I hate what he's become. Such a great man...so alone.
* TheMentor: Helps Terry by being this.
* MissionControl: He stays in the Batcave and mans the Batcomputer while Terry does all the physical stuff.
* MomentOfWeakness: Hit one in the prologue. If he had to use guns on common crooks, then he couldn't be Batman anymore.
* NeverForgottenSkill: Bruce has retired from being Batman and has spent years being a bitter old recluse. However, he has proven to be quite proficient with his cane, not just for attacking, but for casually blocking thrown knives with it. Then there's "Out of the Past" where he goes into a Lazarus Pit and being made younger causes him to fight with all the skills of his younger self unforgotten. Occasionally, we see him throw a Batarang with all his old pinpoint accuracy.
* OffhandBackhand: Back-cane, rather than backhand, but he's old.
* OffscreenTeleportation: In "Sneak Peek," Terry does an extended chase scene following Ian Peek down floor after blockaded floor as fast as he can. The instant he falls through the final floor (right after Terry arrived), an elderly Bruce appears... although he was left hundreds if not thousands of feet away in no rush to chase after them. [[FridgeBrilliance He probably just used the elevator.]]
* OldMaster: He regularly chides Terry for not listening to him, often when Terry falls into the same sorts of traps as he did in his early cape-wearing days.
* OlderAndWiser: And way, way scarier than before. As in, the time travel episode of ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueUnlimited'' has him unsettling ''himself'' and a 50-year-old [[WesternAnimation/StaticShock Static]].
* ParentalSubstitute: He functions as this to Terry [[spoiler:until the reveal that he is Terry's ''real'' father because of a crazy governmental genetics program.]]
* PlayingGertrude: Creator/KevinConroy voices Bruce in both the original series and ''Beyond'', and manages to make the aging between both series very believable. For reference, Bruce is in his 80s during the series proper. Conroy only just turned 50 during the ''Unlimited'' seasons of ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague''.
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: He gives a good one to Ra's Al Ghul in "Out of the Past":
-->'''Bruce:''' Sure, Ra's, why not? Anything to hold off TheGrimReaper another few seconds. I take it back. You don't ''cheat'' death; you whimper in fear of it!\\
'''Ra's:''' Silence! (''slaps Bruce'')\\
'''Bruce:''' [[DeadpanSnarker And you hit like a girl]].
* RedOniBlueOni: The Blue to Terry's Red because of his stoic nature.
* RetiredBadass: In the few times he goes back to action.
* ScrewPolitenessImASenior: After hanging up the cowl, Bruce publicly acts much more like Batman (aloof and somewhat cold) instead of the playboy façade he used in his prime. If nothing else, the man has a ''serious'' case of schadenfreude.
* SecretIdentityIdentity: It's shown at the end of Season 1's "Shriek" that he has it all figured out.
-->'''Bruce''': The voice kept calling me "Bruce." In my mind, that's not what I call myself.
* SeenItAll: He has faced demons, wizards, gods, {{ComicBook/Darkseid}}, SelfDemonstrating/TheJoker, and ghosts. However, he has doubts about a ghost haunting a girl's locker room as it seems just too juvenile.
* TookALevelInJerkass: Took one between ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'' and ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'', becoming even more cynical and anti-social. He's gotten even worse in the [[ComicBook/BatmanBeyond comic series continuation]], having treated Terry, Dick, and Barbara as pawns.
** His moral code also seems to have weakened somewhat by this time. In the past, he would SaveTheVillain whenever possible, even AxCrazy psychopaths like the Joker. In "Sneak Peek," Ian Peek, having [[PowerIncontinence lost control]] of the {{intangibility}} belt which he used to get dirt on Gotham's celebrities (one such secret being Batman's SecretIdentity, which he planned to reveal to the public on his TV show), calls him in for medical help in exchange for the only unedited video recording exposing Bruce and Terry's secret; after discovering that Peek stole the belt from Dr. Taka, one of Bruce's associates at Wayne-Powers, and set the fire that killed him, Bruce blatantly refused to help him, choosing to leave Peek to his fate as punishment.
* WeakButSkilled: Considering that he's older and more physically frail.
* WelcomeToMyWorld: Invokes the trope after hiring Terry to be his assistant. Terry's mother thinks it's welcoming Terry to the world of big business and all that Bruce Wayne represents. Terry and Bruce (and the viewer) both know it holds more meaning than that.
* WhenEldersAttack: Fits this trope occasionally. Given that this is Batman as a senior citizen, he's much more effective than average.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Maxine "Max" Gibson]]
[[quoteright:271:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/maxine_gibson.jpg]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/CreeSummer
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* AbusiveParents: At the very least, extremely neglectful. Max explains early-on in the series that her parents are always away on business so if anyone is at home, it's her older sister who works all the time as well. In fact the only time Max's parents are seen onscreen is during an episode in which Spell Binder creates a virtual reality room that [[YourMindMakesItReal gives those who enter any kind of life they want.]] Not bad right? Wrong. [[ThisIsYourBrainOnEvil It's extremely addictive and]] [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything will leave you in a comatose state if entered too often.]] What is Max's ultimate dream? [[TearJerker Her family being there for a meal and hearing about her day at school.]] She's so eager for the feeling that the Virtual room brings that she's willing to betray Terry just to get back inside. After [[HeelFaceTurn knocking Batman out in the middle of his fight with Spellbinder]] she casually remarks something to the effect of [[WhatAnIdiot "Don't kill him ok? I'm just going in for a few minutes."]].
* ActionGirl: Gets in on the action quite a few times. She saves Terry's life twice in the show's run.
* AffirmativeActionGirl: Deliberately added to the show to try to up the show's female viewership.
* BareYourMidriff: In one episode.
* BlackAndNerdy: She has ''quite'' the advanced computer programming skills.
* BlackBestFriend: To Terry.
* BoyishShortHair: She has short hair and is the most {{Tomboy}} girl in the show.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome / WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Despite being one of the major characters of the series, she does not appear or get mentioned in either [[WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyondReturnOfTheJoker the movie]] or the "Epilogue" episode from ''Justice League Unlimited.''
* DamselOutOfDistress:
** She does ''not'' go willingly when the Kobra organization kidnaps her and tries to make her their new queen.
** When she is cornered by a gang of Jokerz, Batman intervenes and tells her to run. She interprets this as running to ''tackle one of the thugs.''
* DarkSkinnedRedHead: Well, not red. Her hair is dyed pink.
* GamerChick: She's featured in a lot of the video game-based eps and in one episode, she gains a StalkerWithACrush when she beats him at an action/adventure game.
* GirlFriday: This is what Terry would ''like'' her to be (he even jokingly calls her his "Alfred"), but she's a little too ActionGirl to be content with it.
* LovableNerd: A very sexy one.
* MissionControl: Occasionally when Bruce is out of town.
* MostCommonSuperpower: She's noticeably stacked, especially for a 17-year-old high school student.
* TheNotLoveInterest: Mostly because she's the only person Terry's age who knows his SecretIdentity.
* OneOfTheBoys: In a DVD extra, the creators admitted that they considered Max, although already a pretty blatant {{Tomboy}}, this.
%%* PaintedOnPants
%%* PluckyGirl
* RecklessSidekick: Not an official sidekick, but fills this role on occasion for Terry's Batman. Used most egregiously in "Final Cut," where her recklessness almost gets her killed by Curare.
* SecretKeeper: [[spoiler:She once created a computer program to find out Batman's identity. After a little Jokerz-related mix-up, she realizes that it must be Terry.]]
* ShipperOnDeck: For Terry/Dana.
* SpotlightStealingSquad: She is involved in both Terry's civilian and superhero lives; as a consequence, she takes the screentime of both of Terry's supporting casts. It's most noticeable with the decreasing prominence of Terry's family and Dana, his girlfriend, in the later seasons, and the number of episodes that barely feature Bruce Wayne or leave him out completely.
* TeenGenius: She's at the very top of her class (she got a perfect score on the school tests), breezes through examinations of all sorts without trying, and is a very good hacker.
** The follow-up comics have her using her hacking skills against '''Brainiac'''
%%* {{Tomboy}}
* TomboyishName: Her real name is "Maxine," but she prefers "Max."
* TwoferTokenMinority: Black and a girl.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Dana Tan]]
[[quoteright:287:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dana_tan.jpg]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/LaurenTom
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* BettyAndVeronica: The Betty to Ten/Melanie's Veronica for Terry's Archie because she's his childhood friend and Ten is a villain.
* BroodingBoyGentleGirl: With Terry.
* CainAndAbel: [[spoiler: Her brother was going to kill all of his family, she told him to kill her first.]]
* DamselOutOfDistress: Dana manages to defend herself pretty well when push comes to shove (such as in "Rats" and a bit in TheMovie), but she ultimately must get rescued by Terry/Batman even when not distressed.
* DemotedToExtra: In the second and third seasons, with the introduction of [[SpotlightStealingSquad Max]]. Went from being Terry's main "normal person" confidante and having a scene in almost every episode to mostly being a background presence who got tossed a few lines every now and then, except for the one episode where she got to be a DamselInDistress. Notably, she was (and remained) the {{Official|Couple}} ''{{Love Interest|s}}.''
* DesignatedLoveInterest: She was Terry's girlfriend from before the series started and is continuously Terry's girlfriend for the run of the series. However, the audience doesn't really get to see much onscreen romance between the two due to the series' focus on superhero action and Dana's lack of screen time. Most of the time, their romance is shown either by being arm-in-arm when together, or when Terry has to break a date. In the later episodes, Dana is DemotedToExtra as Max fills her role of a normal person that Terry talks to.
* FirstGirlWins: Despite a couple of flings with [[DatingCatwoman Melanie/Ten]], a few [[GirlOfTheWeek Girls Of The Week]] and a JustFriends relationship with his SecretKeeper/Sidekick Wannabe Max, the FullyAbsorbedFinale confirmed that Terry seals the deal with Dana, his first girlfriend, who he's implied to have dated since they were [[VictoriousChildhoodFriend fourteen]]. [[spoiler: They broke up in 2.0 comics and then they got back together once she figures out who he is and becomes his SecretKeeper.]]
* LoveInterest: Her main role in the show is to be Terry's girlfriend.
* MissingMom: We've seen her OverprotectiveDad, but no mention of her mom. She appears in the comics though.
%%* MsFanservice
* NeutralFemale: Averted. She keeps away from the action most of the time, but when it comes to her, she fights back.
* NiceGirl: Possibly the nicest character in the series. The only people she's ''not'' pleasant to are the show's JerkJock, her one-time StalkerWithACrush and her boyfriend when she's been StoodUp one too many times.
* TheObstructiveLoveInterest: Edges into this in Season 2. She [[CharacterRerailment gets better in Season 3]].
* OfficialCouple: With Terry.
* OverprotectiveDad: Dana's father ''really'' doesn't like Terry because of his [[{{Delinquents}} delinquent]] past.
* NoSympathy: Averts this. While she does get understandably irritated at Terry's frequent disappearances, she rarely gets mad at him personally. In "Golem," she's shown to share Terry's strong sense of compassion by offering to drive Willie Watt home, even though it would likely cut her date with Terry short.
* SecretKeeper: [[spoiler:Eventually becomes this, as revealed in "[[Recap/JusticeLeagueUnlimitedS2E13Epilogue Epilogue]]."]]
** It is revealed how when Terry shouts for her to get down when [[spoiler: The Joker King i.e. her brother attempted to kill her.]]
* SatelliteLoveInterest: She starts out with [[SpoiledSweet a character]] beyond Satellite Love Interest, as she was the most well-rounded of Terry's high school classmates in the first season, but as her [[OutOfFocus screentime]] [[DemotedToExtra shrinks]] in later seasons, her characterization dwindles to just being TheObstructiveLoveInterest.
* SilkHidingSteel: A nice girl in a nice dress, who doesn't take well to being kidnapped.
* SpoiledSweet: The most affluent main character (after Bruce) and pretty nice.
* StoodUp: Constantly by Terry. Type 3.
* UptownGirl: Her [[OverProtectiveDad father]] is less than happy about her relationship with Terry, although it has less to do with their socioeconomic differences than Terry's criminal record.
* VictoriousChildhoodFriend: Well, it's implied that Terry and Dana have been dating since they were at least 14, since she knows who "Big Time" is, so...[[spoiler:By the time in "[[Recap/JusticeLeagueUnlimitedS2E13Epilogue Epilogue]]," she wishes to be with Terry despite his worries that she might get hurt. Terry plans to propose to her, and she likely accepted.]]
* WomanInWhite: Her white dress in "Rats."
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ace]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/FrankWelker

Bruce Wayne's great Dane, who's been a loyal companion to the old man for years. Originally taken in to participate in illegal dogfighting, the entire ring was busted, leaving Ace to run away and live in the streets. Bruce discovers and takes Ace in, the two staying together ever since. Occasionally, he helps Terry when the kid takes on the mantle as Batman.
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* AdaptationalBadass: Ace the Bathound, given a new treatment and role as Bruce Wayne's guard dog. He even got a flashback origin story in one episode.
* AngryGuardDog: Was actually raised for [[BeastlyBloodsports dog-fighting]] and rescued by Bruce.
* CanineCompanion: Whenever he goes along with Terry, he's like a heroic version of RightHandAttackDog.
* CoolPet: Whenever Terry's in trouble, Ace doesn't hesitate to save him, even when he's completely outmatched. Add to his aggressive design and personality and he's a dog that every kid wishes they had.
* EvilDetectingDog: Can be quite aggressive towards the bad guys. In ROTJ, he attacks the Joker.
** Ace seems to be able to also detect supernatural or paranormal presences/phenomena. When psychic girl Tara was communicating with Terry (only he could see her), Ace became alert and suspicious, showing he was able to sense her psychic presence of sorts.
* HeroicDog: Does his fair share of rescuing, and does it in the way you'd expect an ex-dog fight contender to do it.
-->'''Terry:''' (''after Ace chases off a hyena HalfHumanHybrid'') Good bad dog.
* LoyalAnimalCompanion: To the point where ''[[ProperlyParanoid Bruce]]'' never put a tracer on Ace because it was never needed.
* MythologyGag: To UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Ace the Bat-Hound.
* OneSteveLimit: Averted with the Royal Flush Gang member of the same name. [[spoiler:Retroactively, he was [[LegacyCharacter named after]] ''[[WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague another]]'' [[WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Royal Flush Gang's Ace]].]]
* RightHandAttackDog: A heroic example since he's working for Batman.
* TeamPet: For both Bruce and Terry, he's a part of the crew.
* ThirteenIsUnlucky: As a pup, Ace was kept in a pen marked 13 before he was bought by Boxer.
[[/folder]]

!![=McGinnis=] Family
[[folder:Warren [=McGinnis=]]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Michael Gross

Terry's father, who was killed during the first episode of the series.
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* AmicablyDivorced: Though the [[WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueUnlimited JLU]] episode "[[Recap/JusticeLeagueUnlimitedS2E13Epilogue Epilogue]]" reveals that [[spoiler:Bruce is the boys' biological father]], opening up the possibility that [[spoiler:suspicions of infidelity on Mary's part]] may have been a factor, since [[spoiler:Terry and Matt's black hair is genetically improbable, given his brown hair and Mary's red hair]][[note]]In point of fact, Amanda Waller had a procedure done on him without his knowledge that essentially replaced his sperm with Bruce's, so that his kids would be biologically Batman's kids, providing potential replacement Batmen for the future. As far as can be told, Mary was in fact faithful[[/note]].
%%* DeathByOriginStory
* DisappearedDad: Dies before the Third Act of the pilot.
* HeKnowsTooMuch: He gets killed for learning about the mutagenic nerve gas.
* SacrificialLion: His death starts Terry's path to becoming Batman.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: As he was only around for part of the first episode and cameos in a season finale of ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague''.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mary [=McGinnis=]]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Teri Garr

Terry's mother, who works at Astro-Tech as an astrologist. She approved Terry working for Bruce Wayne, having no clue that it's more than just being a chauffeur to the multi-millionaire.
----
* AlliterativeName: Both names start with "M."
* AmicablyDivorced: Though the WesternAnimation/{{J|usticeLeagueUnlimited}}LU episode "[[Recap/JusticeLeagueUnlimitedS2E13Epilogue Epilogue]]" reveals that [[spoiler:Bruce is the boys' biological father]], opening up the possibility that Warren [[spoiler:suspected Mary of infidelity]] since [[spoiler:Terry and Matt's black hair is genetically improbable, given his brown hair and Mary's red hair]][[note]]To be clear, she did not actually cheat on him, improbable as it might seem. See her husband's entry for details[[/note]].
* DemotedToExtra: Had less and less screentime as the series continued. She didn't appear at all in Season 3.
* FormerTeenRebel: According to Terry in Season 2's "Splicers."
%%* HeroesWantRedheads
* {{Hypocrite}}: In "Sneak Peek," Mary initially disapproves of ''The Inside Peek'', telling Terry that it might be "just entertainment" to him, but he'd think differently if ''he'' was the one being exposed on the show. When Peek discovers Batman's SecretIdentity and intends to expose it on the show, she's suddenly ''very'' eager to watch the show, which Terry calls her out on:
->'''Terry''': I thought you said it wouldn't be entertaining if you were on the receiving end.\\
'''Mary''': Yeah, well, what do I know?
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Matt [=McGinnis=]]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Ryan O'Donohue

Terry's younger brother.
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* AlliterativeName: Both his first and last name start with "M."
* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Although understandably he is very young, and some of his antics could be seen as a coping mechanism for losing his father at a young age.
** A good example of this is one episode where, even being told that the ghost at Hill High is being destructive, he wants to have a seance. The reason? He's scared he'll forget what his father was like and wants to contact him.
* BrattyHalfPint: Not much to describe since he acts like a standard younger brother to Terry: a sweet, but annoying kid.
* ChocolateBaby: As with Terry, his and his brother's black hair makes it somewhat unlikely that their biological father could be the auburn Warren [=McGinnis=], given their mother's red hair. Fans attribute the [=McGinnis=] parents' divorce to this, in part.
* DemotedToExtra: Had less and less screentime as the series continued. Even the comic continuation barely used his character.
* HatesMySecretIdentity: Matt admires Batman (a fact Terry wholeheartedly approves of), but considers Terry a boring workaholic who's hardly ever around.
[[/folder]]

!!Recurring Characters
[[folder:Barbara Gordon]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Stockard Channing (Seasons 1 and 2), Angie Harmon (Season 3 and ''Return of the Joker'')

The former Comicbook/{{Batgirl}}, she has put aside her cowl and has now taken her father's place as Gotham's Police Commissioner. He has a very rocky relationship with Bruce and butts heads with Terry as a result. As time passes, she still prefers to do things by the book, but works alongside the new Batman.

[[Characters/BatmanAndBatFamily See here for info dealing with her in the rest of the DCAU.]]
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* BadassGrandma: Despite her age she is still capable of kicking ass as a cop or being able to throw a mean Batarang.
* CoolOldLady: She's now commissioner and still kicks ass. While she is not a fan of the idea of a new Batman running around and hindering her operations, she warms up to him after he saves her husband.
* TheCommissionerGordon: Like father, like daughter. [[spoiler:Except that her relationship with Batman was generally far worse. It got better over time.]]
* CrazyPrepared: She's taken the lessons of her old mentor to heart, turning the Gotham police into a genuine force to be reckoned with.
* HappilyMarried: To Sam.
* IAmNotMyFather: Barbara felt no need to continue her father's policies towards the Bat in the beginning, and she minces no words about it. Her apparent rancor over it is probably more due to soured feelings toward Bruce rather than her feelings towards her father, since they were always shown to be close.
* InspectorJavert: She was quick to believe the worst about Batman at first, though to her credit, she wises up when it's not his fault. And to be fair, in at least one case she witnesses him kill Mad Stan (it was an illusion, but the guy put a lot of work into it). Spellbinder (the illusionist himself) was quick to point out, however, that it was easy to trick her because she was already fully prepared to believe the worst in Batman as it was.
* NeverMessWithGranny: Tends to be a badass.
* OlderAndWiser: Has definitely learnt a lot in her time after Batgirl.
* PlayingGertrude: Her second voice actress, Angie Harmom of ''Series/LawAndOrder'' and ''Series/RizzoliAndIsles'' fame, wasn't even 30 when she took over from Stockard Channing. In fact, Harmon is only almost a year older than Creator/TaraStrong, who voiced Barbara as Batgirl.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Mostly. While she fell for Spellbinder's illusion of [[spoiler: Batman killing Mad Stan]] hook, line and sinker, which he points out, she does apologise and, most of the time, is willing to go with Terry's hunches.
* SecretKeeper: She knows Bruce's secret, and Terry's. She's also one of the few people who knows about [[spoiler:the circumstances surrounding the Joker's death]], but chooses to keep quiet about it.
* SparedByTheAdaptation: Her appearance here showed that DCAU Barbara didn't suffer the same fate mainline DCU Barbara did. Although a few hints are dropped in the comics that she might not have gotten away quite as unscathed as she appears.
* WomanScorned: Her initial frostiness towards Bruce is due to their previous relationship having ended ''badly''.
* WorkingWithTheEx: With Bruce. At first, it's frosty as hell, with Terry thinking that she actually hates Bruce. She then corrects him, explaining their past relationship and that she hates what Bruce has become - a bitter, lonely old man with only a dog for a friend. Afterwards, they warm up to each other again, and ''Out of the Past'' shows that Bruce is still very fond of her.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Sam Young]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Paul Winfield

Gotham City's District Attorney and Barbara Gordon's husband.
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* BaldBlackLeaderGuy: He's the DA for future Gotham City.
* BlackDudeDiesFirst: Not for real, [[LampshadeHanging but at the rate the villains keep targeting him]]...
* DistressedDude: He is frequently the target of assassinations and other attacks, usually requiring Batman and/or Barbara herself to rescue him.
* HappilyMarried: To Barbara.
* OlderThanTheyLook: While Sam's age isn't specified, he's presumably close to that of his wife (mid-sixties), but looks to be in his late forties.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: A better example than his wife. He utterly refuses to discuss the police's and court's dealings with her after hours, and doesn't seem to have that much of a problem with Batman running around.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Howard Groote]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Max Brooks

A nerdy student and Terry's friend. He tends to find ways to make himself popular.
----
%%* ExtravertedNerd
* HollywoodNerd
* LovableNerd: Although not very popular, Terry, Dana, and Max hang out with him regularly as friends.
* {{Megane}}: They may be future, green-tinted glasses, but they're still huge glasses.
%%* {{Nerd}}
* SelfDeprecation: Creator/PaulDini based Howard on his teenage self.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Bobbi "Blade" Sommer]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Melissa Disney

The most popular female at Hamilton Hill High.
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* AlphaBitch: She's actually fairly apathetic, but has the look down pat, and is more than content to do things such as throw most of a school assignment on Terry, or manipulate a classmate to make another guy jealous.
* DatingDoSiDo: Seems to have a new boyfriend every episode.
* EmotionlessGirl: She has this vibe normally, but does show emotion on several occasions.
* LovableAlphaBitch: On some occasions. She's very in favor of nerd Howie scoring with a hot girl, as long as that hot girl wasn't herself.
%%* MsFanservice
%%* SugarAndIcePersonality
* WhiteHairedPrettyGirl: Platinum blonde, actually.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Chelsea Cunningham]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Yvette Lowenthal (Season 1), Creator/RachaelLeighCook (Seasons 2 and 3, ''Return of the Joker'')

Dana's best friend and a student at Hamilton Hill High.
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* AlliterativeName: '''C'''helsea '''C'''unningham
* AnimalEyes: Provides the trope picture from the episode "Splicers," when she is revealed to have literal cat-eyes due to undergoing a trendy but controversial splicer treatment.
* BareYourMidriff: She's always seen wearing a black-and-white sleeveless top that never covers her navel.
* DatingDoSiDo: Has a new boyfriend in every episode.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Dana.
* LovableAlphaBitch: She's actually a rather nice person, as seen in "The Last Resort," and except for being dismissive of [[HollywoodNerd Howard Groote]], doesn't really do anything bad. Though she sometimes tries to get Dana to see other guys, it's because she thinks Terry isn't good for Dana, due to him always brushing her off.
* ParentalIssues: She mainly acts out due to her rough relationship with her father.
* SpecialGuest: When she was voiced by Creator/RachaelLeighCook, though Rachel did enjoy playing the role. [[WordOfGod The production team reportedly felt awful]] about calling her in to record [[TheCameo a single line]] for TheMovie, though she was a good sport about it.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Nelson Nash]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/SethGreen

The jock and bully of Hamilton Hill High. He and Terry don't get along.
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* AlliterativeName: Both his names start with "N."
* AssholeVictim: During the ''Golem'' episode, when the titular machine starts its rampage by conspicuously smashing Nelson's car, Bruce, in an attempt to narrow down the suspect list for the golem's controller, asks Terry if Nelson has any enemies, which prompts Terry to give him this helpful answer.
-->'''Terry''': The line starts with me and goes around the block... twice.
* BullyingADragon: Once he brands someone as an acceptable target, he will continue to hound him even after it's been established that said guy could beat him up. This includes insulting Terry after seeing him take down several Jokerz and continuing to torment Willie Watt after the guy buffed up and gained superpowers.
* ButtMonkey: Not that he doesn't deserve it, though.
* DatingDoSiDo: Implied to be in a relationship with Chelsea one episode, hits on Dana in another and has a messy break-up with Blade in yet another.
* DirtyCoward: When he is chased by the "Golem" robot he ditches the girl he is trying to woo, and run for his car.
* HiddenDepths: "The Eggbaby" revealed that Nelson is surprisingly good as a father, if his grade was anything to go by. Remember, Max did his math homework so he'd raise the kid by himself.
* JerkJock: A massive one. In the pilot alone, he introduces himself by spitting in Terry's face. He also picks on weaker kids.
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: In "Golem," he's bullying Willie Watt. When Terry steps up to defend him (Nelson has witnessed Terry kicking the asses of a Jokerz gang), Nelson considers it for a moment and backs down.
* LaserGuidedKarma: There are some times when Nelson's jackass tendencies come back to bite him, especially in "Terry's Friend Dates A Robot," when said robot [[DisproportionateRetribution pushed a row of gym lockers on top of him]]. If Nelson hadn't been wearing his sports gear, he'd have died.
* SpitefulSpit: In the first episode, he spits on Terry's face after the other insults him during a wrestling match. Terry punches him, causing him to get in trouble and get grounded by his father.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Infiltration Unit Zeta]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Gary Cole ("Zeta"), Creator/DiedrichBader ("Countdown")

[[Characters/DCAUTheZetaProject See here for more info.]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Tim Drake]]
-->'''Spoiler Alias''': [[spoiler:The Joker II]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/DeanStockwell

In ''Batman Beyond'', Tim Drake is now a grown family man and a top-level communications engineer. Like Barbara, his relationship with Bruce is strained at best.

[[Characters/BatmanAndBatFamily See here for info dealing with him in the rest of the DCAU.]]
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* BrainwashResidue: Still has after-effects of his last encounter with The Joker (of the "uncontrollable shaking and bad dreams" kind) after 40 years. Given what Joker put him through, that's really not that surprising.
** [[spoiler:How much of it was trauma and how much of it was Joker's mind chip can be debated, though one residue was him hating being Robin, something which went away with the chip]].
* BreakTheCutie: [[spoiler:Will the cute little boy who wants to be a hero end up targeted, tortured, brainwashed and driven insane? ''Yes''.]]
* {{Deprogram}}: It is mentioned offhand that it took well over a year of intense therapy to make him sane again. Judging by some of his reactions, he still isn't entirely over it some 40-50 years later.
* GrandTheftMe: [[spoiler:The Joker did this to him, having implanted a microchip in his neck during his MoralEventHorizon crossing. The chip made the Joker's mind into adult!Tim's sort-of SuperpoweredEvilSide.]]
* KidHero: Used to be one, as the second Robin.
* ShellShockedVeteran: After [[spoiler:what the Joker did to him]]? Can't be blamed. He does become better when [[spoiler:Terry destroys the chip with Joker's mind that was implanted on Tim]].
[[/folder]]

!!Justice League Unlimited
[[folder:Superman (Clark Kent/Kal-El)]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/ChristopherMcDonald

[[Characters/DCAUSupermanTheAnimatedSeries See here for more info.]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Warhawk]]
-->'''Spoiler Alias:''' [[spoiler:Rex Stewart]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Peter Onorati, Marc Worden (''[[WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Justice League Unlimited]]'')

A half-human/half-warhawk hybrid that's a part of the future Justice League.
----
* AffirmativeActionLegacy: Warhawk is the biracial son of [[spoiler:John Stewart and Shayera Hol]].
* HalfHumanHybrid: Half-human, [[spoiler:half-Thanagarian]].
%%* HotBlooded
* LukeYouAreMyFather: To [[spoiler:John Stewart]] and it was more like "Dad?"
* PowerArmor: Which he can fly remotely.
%%* PerpetualFrowner
%%* ProudWarriorRaceGuy
* RazorWings: Being the son of [[spoiler:Hawkgirl]], it's expected he'd take on this motif.
%%* SuperStrength
* VitriolicBestBuds: Seems to have this relationship with Kai-Ro. The only time he smiles in the two-parter where he's introduced is when the young Green Lantern gives him a backhanded compliment.
* WolverineClaws: His armor has talons at the fingertips.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Big Barda (Barda Free)]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Farrah Forke

A god from Apokolips who's a current member of the future Justice League.
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%%* ActionGirl
* BattleCouple: Barda and Mr. Miracle during the second season of ''[[WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Justice League Unlimited]]''.
* BerserkButton: Do '''not''' call her pigheaded.
* BoomStick: The Mega Rod, which fires powerful energy blasts that [[spoiler:forced a possessed Superman to retreat]].
%%* HairTriggerTemper
%%* HotBlooded
* MagicalComputer: The Mother Box, which opens up [[CoolGate Boom Tubes]].
* MoodSwinger: She was very distrustful of Batman at first, but by the end of the second-part episode she sees him as a worthy teammate.
* PerpetualFrowner: Smiles every so often, but not a lot.
* SkySurfing: With her aero-discs, she can glide in the air effortlessly.
%%* StatuesqueStunner: The page image.
* TinyGuyHugeGirl: Barda and Mr. Miracle, [[TropeCodifier one of the original pairs]].
* {{Tsundere}}: She's not big on working with new people (Terry in "The Call," The Flash in JLU's "The Ties That Bind") without even being asked first, and is actually distrustful of Batman (Terry) when he joins them and immediately suspects him of being a traitor. She's a lot calmer around Mr. Miracle.
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[[folder:Green Lantern III (Kai-Ro)]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/LaurenTom

A young Tibetan that is donned the Green Lantern ring and a current member of the future Justice League.
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* ActingYourIntellectualAge: He's far smarter than he looks, almost zen-like with his intelligence.
* AffirmativeActionLegacy: He's an Asian boy from Tibet when he joins the JLU.
%%* BattleAura
* BoringButPractical: Makes very logical constructs like hands and walls.
* CainAndAbel: The comic reveals that Curaré is his sister.
* {{Flight}}: Via the GreenLanternRing.
* GreenLanternRing: Naturally, since he succeeds Jon Stewart.
%%* HeroicWillpower
* LevitatingLotusPosition: Flies around this way.
%%* TheSpock
%%* TheStoic
* WiseBeyondTheirYears: Younger than Terry in his debut and had already been around the universe.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Aquagirl (Mareena)]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Jodi Benson, Creator/HyndenWalch (''[[WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Justice League Unlimited]]'')

Daughter of Aquaman who has taken his father's place in the future Justice League.
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* AffirmativeActionLegacy: The daughter of Aquaman.
* AnimalTalk: With marine life, anyway.
%%* DistaffCounterpart
%%* DoesNotLikeShoes
%%* TheEmpath
* ExposedToTheElements: Aquagirl was able to walk about in the arctic wearing nothing but a swimsuit.
* TheHeart: Despite the circumstances of his joining, Aquagirl was friendly towards Batman (Terry). Overall she's less hotheaded than Barda and Warhawk, and more personable than Kai-Ro.
%%* MakingASplash
* NiceGirl: She is ''considerably'' nicer and more personable than her father (a rather HotBlooded KnightInSourArmor) and is the first League member to begin warming up to Terry.
* OurMermaidsAreDifferent: Being Atlantean, she doesn't come with a mermaid's tail for starters.
* WalkingSwimsuitScene: Her uniform is nothing more than a tight black one-piece swimsuit.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Micron]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Wayne Brady

A superhero with the ability to change size. He's a member of the future Justice League.
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* AffirmativeActionLegacy: The African-American successor to ComicBook/TheAtom.
* BigDamnHeroes: Despite being injured, he snuck up on [[spoiler:Superman]] and battled him just long enough to save Terry.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Unlike the others, he never returns in the ''Justice League'' series not even for a [[TheCameo cameo]].
* NoNameGiven: His real name is unknown.
* SizeShifter: Can grow and shrink.
[[/folder]]

!!Villains
[[folder:Blight (Derek Powers)]]
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-->'''Voiced by''': Sherman Howard

The corrupt CEO and co-owner of Wayne-Powers Enterprises. After being exposed to his own nerve gas, he is treated with high levels of radiation. He glows green in his natural form, so he must wear an artificial skin that only lasts temporarily and must be regularly replaced. The skin wears out faster if he gets angry.
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* {{Abusive Parent|s}}: He exiled his own son. And he's the reason Paxton is also an asshole. [[spoiler:This comes back to bite him]].
* ArchEnemy: He's the new Batman's most hated foe, as he's responsible for his father's murder.
* BadassBoast:
** In "Meltdown," as he takes down Mr. Freeze:
-->'''Blight''': And behold, I shall be a blight upon the land, and everything I touch shall wither and die!
** He makes another one to the protesters in "Ascension"
-->'''Blight''': You want to talk about POISON?! (''EvilLaugh'') [[IAmTheNoun I AM POISON!]]
* BigBad: Of Season 1. He played TheManBehindTheMan for most of it, but on occasion, like Mr. Freeze and his worsening condition, forces him to take a more direct approach.
* BigBadWannabe: He views himself as a Machiavellian plotter, but he seems to be nothing more than a smug CorruptCorporateExecutive. He's never seen to succeed in any of his schemes. And it only takes a simple plan by Paxton to expose him as Blight to the public, and he's finished as a major threat to Gotham. His condition is shown and stated to be affecting both his body and his mental state.
* BodyHorror: After undergoing radiation therapy to counteract the exposure to his own nerve gas, his skin and organs are glowing green and translucent, and his skeleton is exposed.
* ButForMeItWasTuesday: "YouKilledMyFather" doesn't really narrow it down, Terry. Not that he cares, anyway.
* ClothingDamage: His costume as Blight is his regular clothes without a shirt and torn jacket sleeves and pant legs. It sounds unimpressive, but just look at him without the protective skin he uses.
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: He has money, schemes and superpowers, and at the end of the day, this is his main game.
* CreateYourOwnVillain: {{Downplayed}} version. First is that he is already a corrupt exec that set himself against Terry by ordering Terry's father killed. Secondly, he's unintentionally exposed to nerve gas which would have killed him had he not gotten a cure (extreme radiation, in this case), and the combination of them mutated him.
* CurbStompBattle: Gives one to Mr. Freeze, of all people.
* DamnYouMuscleMemory: In the pilot, he reflexively shoots a nerve gas canister thrown up in the air before he realized what it was.
* EngineeredPublicConfession: His son Paxton set it up so Derek would lose it in front of the entire board of directors of Wayne-Powers, effectively exposing him as Blight.
* EvilCounterpart: To ''Mr. Freeze'', of all people. In his first appearance as [[WalkingWasteland Blight]], he nearly kills Freeze to solidify himself as Batman's new BigBad. Their [[BodyHorror physical conditions]] also deteriorate to the point that [[Comicbook/BatmanBeyond they depend on a suit to stay alive]].
* EvilMakesYouUgly: The radioactive treatment given to him for the exposure to his own mutagenic nerve gas leaves Derek Powers looking like a pitch-black skeleton surrounded by fluorescent green tissue.
* {{Expy}}: His having radiation-themed powers and a skeletal appearance makes him similar to minor Batman villain Dr. Phosphorus.
** He's also a CorruptCorporateExecutive who becomes a green-themed villain. [[ComicBook/NormanOsborn Sound familiar?]]
** He killed Terry's father and later became a supervillain by Batman getting him caught in chemical/radioactive accident, much like [[ComicBook/TheJoker Jack Napier]] in [[Film/Batman1989 the 1989 film]].
* FauxAffablyEvil: His public face is polite and charming, if smug, but he's ruthless and completely unscrupulous when he drops the act.
* HairTriggerTemper: Powers' already short fuse worsens with his radioactive condition.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: During the pilot, he's accidentally gassed by his own nerve gas. The only treatment involves a massive dose of radiation, leading to...
* ILoveNuclearPower: He's heavy with radiation, which vaguely resembles [[KillItWithFire fire powers]] when he uses it, and [[HandBlast can shoot it through his hands]].
* IResembleThatRemark: Inverted. At one point, he angrily acknowledges that he's losing his temper when his doctor points that out to him.
-->'''Doctor''': It's not just the radiation, sir; your temper is out of control.\\
'''Blight''': (''shouting'') I KNOW, DOCTOR! (''pause'') I know.
* {{Irony}}: His transformation into Blight. He was ''[[CorruptCorporateExecutive already evil]]'' long before his transformation. Afterward, his exterior simply matched what was within.
-->'''Terry''': Now everyone can see him for what he is... even in the dark.
* {{Jerkass}}: Beneath his [[FauxAffablyEvil affable façade]], he's a smug, callous jerk who doesn't care about anyone.
* LargeHam: As his sanity degrades, Blight becomes increasingly over the top. His {{Badass Boast}}s are good examples.
* LightIsNotGood: He emits a bright radioactive green glow. This contrasts with Batman, who is dark and can even turn invisible.
* {{Mutant}}: One of the side effects of the nerve gas he developed (and [[HoistByHisOwnPetard got exposed to]]) was that it was mutagenic and influenced by its environment. It served as the catalyst [[ILoveNuclearPower with its own "cure"]] to turn him to the walking meltdown.
* NoOneCouldSurviveThat: Apparently died in the Season 1 finale. He was never seen again, though the possibility that he was out there, hungry for revenge, hung over his son Paxton. According to [[AllThereInTheManual the comics]], Blight did indeed survive, sort of. His body did survive, but he doesn't seem to remember anything about his past life outside of hatred and a desire for vengeance against Batman and Paxton Powers, and was eventually made into a target for the Stalker, and was [[spoiler:eventually killed by being caught in a blast furnace]].
* OffingTheOffspring: Wanted to do this to Paxton, after he was betrayed by him.
* PoisonousPerson: Emits dangerous amounts of radiation as Blight. See also his BadassBoast quote above.
* RestrainingBolt: His medical staff design a special synthetic skin resembling his original self, both to allow him to continue appearing in public, and to act as this for his body's radiation. However, as said radiation gets stronger, the skin lasts for shorter amounts of time before he burns through it; his HairTriggerTemper doesn't help.
* SmugSnake: Not even trying to hide it.
* TheSociopath: A pretty major case. He essentially regards others as tools to fulfill his motives, only cares about power, regularly manipulates and uses people under a [[FauxAffablyEvil veneer of charm]], and when he learns that he killed Batman's father, he casually replies "Do you have the ''slightest'' idea how [[ButForMeItWasTuesday little that narrows it down]]?"
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Visually an {{Expy}} of minor villain Doctor Phosphorus. Phosphorus even calls himself the "Baron of Blight" in [[ComicBook/{{Batgirl 2009}} Stephanie Brown's Batgirl series]].
* UncannyFamilyResemblance: His son Paxton is just him with brown hair.
* VillainousBreakdown: His mental state starts deteriorating from ''the pilot episode forward'' as his hope of being cured dwindles... and as he embraces the power of being Blight.
* VillainsOutShopping: Somewhat surreally, his final episode features a scene of him eating a sandwich.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: Averted; he has a bad reputation even without his illegal actions.
* WalkingWasteland: After his treatment, his body is glowing with radiation, making him literally toxic to all surrounding life. He eventually embraces it by naming himself "Blight".
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Inque]]
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-->'''Voiced by''': Shannon Kenny

A woman who is able to transform into liquid after being paid to be a human test subject for a mutagen. She works as a freelance saboteur and is often hired by powerful corporations.
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* BodyHorror: In her other shapeshifting form.
* CombatTentacles: One of her main combat tactics.
* DarkActionGirl: She regularly goes toe-to-toe with Batman, and usually wins.
* {{Expy}}: Of Clayface and, hilariously, the [[http://www.nonbox.com/content/BIC.jpg Bic mascot]].
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: She tried to provide for her daughter, Deanna Clay, but her condition and life of crime made her influence at best mediocre. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, the feeling's not mutual, which is kind of her fault.]]
* GiveHerANormalLife: The episode "Inqueling" reveals that, before her mutation, Inque gave birth to a daughter she subsequently gave up for adoption. When the two reunite in the show, Inque explains that she had grown up poor and allowed herself to become Inque all for the money, and she wanted to give her daughter an easier life with normal parents and a large trust fund. [[spoiler:When Inque reveals just how much money she has, however, her daughter attempts to kill her in order to get control of her bank accounts. She points out that Inque never gave her anything except money, so why is Inque surprised that she's just taking more of it?]]
** May also explain why, despite Terry's/Batman's warning to her daughter, [[spoiler: she's never seen taking any kind of revenge on Deanna.]]
* GodzillaThreshold: Bruce has come out of retirement twice to aid Terry in defeating her.
* TheJuggernaut: The only member of Terry's RoguesGallery that he was never able to beat on his own. Most of his victories against her were owed to by the aid of others.
* MeaningfulName: If her daughter is anything to go by, her surname is "Clay." Also, her name is "Inque" and she looks like the mascot of a pen company.
* MorphicResonance: She always has a black coloration with the blank, white eyes (her human form is black all over, with chalky blue skin and normal eyes). Batman {{exploit|ed}}s this when he recognized her, after Inque very nearly loses him by impersonating a member of a group of walruses.
* MuggingTheMonster: In one episode, she attempts to hold off Terry by grabbing what she thinks is an InnocentBystander and holding him hostage. The "victim" turns out to be ''Superman'' in disguise. Cue CurbStompBattle.
%%* NightmareFetishist
* NoOneCouldSurviveThat: Her daughter Deanna injected her with a dissolving agent and assumed it killed her. Ever the smart crimefighter, Terry knew better. The end of the episode shows that Terry is right to think this, and Inque later appears in a ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueUnlimited'' episode set farther in the future.
* OrificeInvasion: Her last-ditch attempt to kill Terry in her first episode.
* PunchClockVillain: Inque is a corporate saboteur for hire. Unless it's to stay alive, Inque doesn't do anything villainous unless somebody is bankrolling her.
* ShapeShifterBaggage: Possibly averted, but never outright stated. She's implied to be relatively quite heavy for her size (i.e. roughly that of an average sized woman for most of the time), [[FridgeLogic implying she has a dense body]]. The strength she's demonstrated can explain her ease of movement if that's the case.
* ShapeshifterDefaultForm: She has a "human" form that imitates her original human body, though she can only get the shape right, not the color. Her regular form is much more simplistic, humanoid with an oval-shaped head with a single white spot on it for an eye.
* ShapeshifterWeapon: Mostly CombatTentacles, but has used blades and giant needles.
* ShutUpKiss: To Batman. An interesting version though, as it there was no [[FoeRomanceSubtext romantic subtext]] or [[DatingCatwoman growing interest]] between the two, but only to keep him from talking.
* SuperpowerMeltdown: She's ''in the midst of one'' throughout the series (see above). Despite this, Inque still manages to be the most physically powerful foe Terry faces.
* SuperStrength: Part of her success as a criminal.
* UnstableGeneticCode: Sorta. She does need a steady diet of mutagens to stay stable and survive, and eventually suffers genetic damage that [[ShapeshifterModeLock briefly doesn't let her return to her human form]].
* VoluntaryShapeShifting: Inque can change her shape at will, and demonstrates quite a bit of cunning with this ability (posing as someone's shadow or a jacket to avoid detection).
* WeaksauceWeakness:
** Her inky liquid form is vulnerable to water. Just some water can dilute her enough so that she can't form a solid shape, but it doesn't permanently kill her either, since she's usually able to eventually pull herself together from being flushed.
** Averted with her other main weaknesses: [[HumanPopsicle being frozen]] and [[ShockAndAwe electrocuted]]. While, yes, both are very effective ways to stop anyone, she's probably the only one in the series whose biology allows for HarmlessFreezing as well as [[AndIMustScream being lucid while frozen solid]]. In a later episode, she demonstrates a technique she learned for breaking out of ice blocks instantly, though Batman starts bringing along electrified equipment at about the same time.
* TheWorfEffect: The sole reason for her appearance in "The Call" was to demonstrate just how easily Superman is able to defeat her.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Willie Watt]]
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[[caption-width-right:159:[[HollywoodNerd Before]]]]
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[[caption-width-right:281:[[PrisonsAreGymnasiums And after]]]]

-->'''Voiced by''': Scott [=McAfee=]

A bullied nerd at Terry's high school. He steals a giant construction robot from his father and, after an accident, is able to control it with his mind. He uses it to take revenge on his bullies. Though Batman destroys the robot, Willie is left with telekinetic powers.
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* AbhorrentAdmirer: In his second appearance, he still wants Blade, but he's taken it to far extreme levels.
* AbusiveParents: Willie's dad is an aggressive macho idiot.
* AlliterativeName: '''W'''illie '''W'''att.
* BondCreatures: Willie treated the Golem like this was the case after he discovered he could control it himself.
* CoverBlowingSuperpower: Based on a hunch, Terry throws a glass of water right at Willie's head. Yup, Willy has telekinesis and halts the glass mere inches from his face. And since it was caught on a security camera, Terry doesn't have to worry about blowing his own cover.
* {{Expy}}:
** Of [[Literature/{{Carrie}} Carrie White]], also a DistaffCounterpart. A meek teenager who's always being bullied by classmates, not helped at all by an abusive parent, who develops psychic powers which are let loose at a dance after an incredibly vicious humiliation.
** Also of ComicBook/DoctorOctopus from the Marvel universe. Like Doc Oc, Willie is a {{jerkass woobie}} {{technopath}} who was bullied in school and who grew up with a cruel father. The two even have similar hair styles.
* FreudianExcuse: Willie tried to kill his father and everyone at his high school dance. But only after putting up with his {{Jerkass}} of a father, getting bullied and assaulted by a JerkJock, and pushed off a 30-foot dock into the water by said jerk jock. Then he gains the power to control a giant robot with his mind, and then PsychicPowers, and his main motivation is getting back at everyone who ever wronged him.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: He was a nobody who was picked on by the {{j|erkJock}}ocks and shunned by all the girls until he was given a visor to control a mini-{{Kaiju}}-sized, remote-controlled robot by his [[WellDoneSonGuy overly-aggressive and never-satisfied father]] to fight back with. Willie then donned the visor and essentially [[WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity went crazy because he was drunk with power]] and succeeded at getting back at the people who bullied him until Terry/Batman intervened, destroyed the visor and short circuited Willie's brain. Then at the end of the episode with Willie in juvenile, he found out he had gained psychic powers. THEN on a episode in the next season, Willie was released from juvie with a noticeable change in appearance (i.e. buff) and started getting his respect and trying to take [[AlphaBitch Blade]], the girl who had rejected him before. Now he was a jacked-up, psychotic psychic ''Somebody''.
* GeniusBruiser: After a while in juvie with nothing better to do than hit the gym.
* HopelessSuitor: For Blade.
* HumansArePsychicInTheFuture: His telekinesis was treated in an oddly normal manner, although he wasn't born with it.
* TheKidWithTheRemoteControl: Villainous example. He had first the remote control for, and later mental command of, a massive humanoid construction machine known as a Golem. He did not use it wisely.
* LightningCanDoAnything: After he was electrocuted while controlling the Golem, he gained the ability to control it without the [[ElectronicTelepathy control headband]], and was clearly intended to have gained technopathic powers. It's later scrapped in favor of an array of other psychic powers.
* NotMeThisTime: In the tie-in comic, the Golem (or what's left of it) starts attacking people. Terry goes to Willie, who claims that, while it's not him, the Golem did send him the message that it found a new master, so he still might have a connection to it. It ''wasn't him'', either.
* PayEvilUntoEvil: At first, letting loose only against the likes of Nelson Nash and the Jokerz, [[JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope before being pushed too far at the dance]].
* PrisonsAreGymnasiums: He becomes a lot more buff after he spends his time lifting weights in juvie.
* PsychicPowers: At first, he could [[MachineEmpathy control a robot]], and by the end of the episode, it was revealed he appeared to be developing a greater talent as a {{Technopath}}. Later demonstrates [[PowerFloats levitation]] and [[ExaggeratedTrope ''some serious'']] [[MindOverMatter psychokinesis]].
* ScaryShinyGlasses: Though he ditched them after becoming buff.
* SlasherSmile: He loves making these.
* StalkerWithACrush: On bit character named [[AlphaBitch Blade]] initially.
* StevenUlyssesPerhero: A man who can control a giant robot via his mind named "Watt." It's pretty self-explanatory. Even more appropriate when he demonstrates a little technopathy.
** Later, he's developed other psychic powers, and his name is still "Will(ie)."
* TackyTuxedo: Wears an orange version to the spring dance in the episode "Golem." Made worse by the fact that other episodes show that future formal fashions are even more streamlined than those of today, meaning it was really, ''really'' out of date ''and'' it wasn't actually a formal occasion (the only guys are wearing pretty casual clothes).
* {{Technopath}}: At first, he was limited to commanding a robot which he was controlling [[LightningCanDoAnything when he got electrocuted]]. At the end of the episode, he demonstrated full-on technopathy by blowing out a TV with his mind. On his eventual return, the writers had scrapped the technopath angle in favor of full-blown psychic powers.
* TookALevelInBadass: Twice. If he ever gets out of jail, he's going to be one scary member of the RoguesGallery.
* WhosLaughingNow: His ultimate goal is to push everyone around like they used to do with him.
* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: Willie was more than willing to kill his father with his new control over his robot, even with Terry trying to reason, "But he's your father!" Only for Willie to respond, "Not for long."
* YouAreWhatYouHate: Nelson did a pretty good job of humiliating Willie in front of their peers. But when Willie returns, more powerful than ever, he now understands what enjoyment Nelson got bullying people weaker than him (Batman asks him "How are you doing this!?", to which Willie responds "With supreme satisfaction!" while grinning dementedly.)
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mr. Freeze (Victor Fries)]]
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-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/MichaelAnsara

Mr. Freeze is still the severed head in a jar that last appeared in ''[[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries The New Batman Adventures]]''. Dr. Stephanie Lake creates a clone body for him and transfers his brain patterns into it, hoping to use the same procedure for Derek Powers.

[[Characters/DCAUBatmanTheAnimatedSeriesRoguesGalleryPart2 See here for information regarding his previous adventures]].
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* AndIMustScream: For the last 50 or so years before Dr. Lake intervened, he was a head in a jar, presumably locked in a room where he had very little human contact.
* AntiVillain: Went from villain in name only back to {{Woobie}} villain at the end of his episode.
* ArmCannon: His latest suit has freeze rays built into the arms.
* TheAtoner: He genuinely did want to try to make up for all the pain he caused. Too bad nothing ever goes his way.
* CreepyMonotone: Averts it after he gets a new body, but when things start to go south, it begins making a comeback.
* BackportedDevelopment / CloneDegeneration: His clone body was still bald despite having hair before his accident in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'', though considering his condition later redeveloped, it might've been an early sign of the clone body degenerating.
* DarkerAndEdgier: Yes, the terrifying, emotionless villain who likes to [[AndIMustScream freeze people solid]] is made even darker because he gets to commit his first ''[[BodyHorror on-screen murder]]'' since [[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries his debut]].
** In addition to freezing his traitorous girlfriend to death while she howls in pain (with a GoryDiscretionShot), he also freezes an oncoming car in a block of ice and encases a squad of soldiers shooting at him. This may be the biggest killing spree he's ever gone on in the DCAU.
* DeathSeeker: After crossing the DespairEventHorizon again.
* DespairEventHorizon: Sometime between [[spoiler:his new body regressing back to requiring sub-zero temperatures]] and [[spoiler:Derek Powers' and Dr. Stephanie Lake's betrayal]]. At that point, revenge is the only thing he has left (again).
* DramaticDeadpan: When he's revived, he puts his tragic past behind him and talks with more emotion. When he's betrayed, he still talks more emotionally than he used to, but a few lines are dramatically used in his classic monotone.
* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler:When he reverts back to needing subzero temperatures to survive and is nearly killed by Dr. Lake when she wants his organs, Freeze snaps and tries to destroy the facility he was recreated at, intending to go with it. He gets a cracked helmet an ensuing fight with Blight, exposing him to temperatures above zero. Terry tries to help him get out, but Freeze creates a wall of ice to force Terry to leave him behind to die in the collapsing building.]]
* ElementalRockPaperScissors: Ice blasts are all well and good, but it's rough to try freezing a literal walking nuclear meltdown. At the end of the episode, Blight tears him up with little effort.
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: The suit gave him some new abilities.
* AnIcePerson: Apparently it's rooted in his DNA.
* IronicEcho: Uses one towards the scientist who had betrayed him [[spoiler:Dr. Stephanie Lake, who had also becomes his lover]]. It also doubles as a PreMortemOneLiner.
-->'''Mr. Freeze''': [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ft6mNPeqa6Y There may be some momentary discomfort]].
* MadScientist: Not as heavily emphasized here, although he appears to have made the new suit some time before the events of "Meltdown."
* PetTheDog: Saving a kitty cat from an oncoming train, letting go a man who tried to shoot him in revenge for killing his family decades before, and starting a charity dedicated to helping the victims of his previous actions and naming it after his beloved wife, Victor really wanted to make up for all the horrible things he had done.
** In the end, he didn't give Terry the option to attempt to rescue him and erects a wall of ice between them. This action likely saved Terry's life, as the factory detonated shortly after.
-->'''Mr. Freeze''': Stay where you are. *labored breathing*
-->'''Terry''': You've got to get out of here, Fries. The whole place is gonna go!
-->'''Mr. Freeze''': Believe me... [[DeathSeeker you're the only one who cares.]]
* PoweredArmor: Upgraded with the option to emit even more powerful ice blasts from his hands.
* ReformedButRejected: Unlike Bruce, Terry is more accepting of the possibility that Freeze has really reformed.
* TragicVillain: Even more than he already was in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries''. Considering he had lost his wife, and it's decades after ''The New Batman Adventures'', it's hard to not feel sorry for the poor man.
* VillainousRescue: Saves Terry from [[WalkingWasteland Blight]] with an ice blast, though it was mostly due to his own anger than concern for Terry's safety.
* WhoWantsToLiveForever: His opening monologue goes along these line. He's well justified in thinking this since by then he's nothing but a head in a jar.
* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: See TragicVillain for more.
* TheWorfEffect: Mr. Freeze reappears halfway through the episode decked out in a new set of bulletproof PoweredArmor, and displays a more powerful Freeze Gun built into the suit. However, he gets [[CurbStompBattle one-shotted]] by new villain [[WalkingWasteland Blight]] in order to demonstrate the strength of the new BigBad.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Shriek (Walter Shreeve)]]
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-->'''Voiced by''': Chris Mulkey

A sound engineer whose focus on researching [[AwesomeButImpractical brilliant but impractical]] inventions nearly drove himself out of business. He was bailed out by Derek Powers, who eventually pressures Shreeve into becoming a hitman. He wears a suit with built-in speakers that fire destructive sound blasts. After losing his hearing because of Batman, Shriek turns to supervillainy in his quest for revenge.
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* AffablyEvil: He's pretty friendly to Terry while he's posing as a pizza guy, and later, treats his assistant, Ollie, with a fair amount of courtesy.
* BigNo: His reaction to losing his hearing.
* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: His sound suit.
* ConspicuouslySelectivePerception: Variant on ignoring sounds not made by the protagonist: his suit's abilities include nullifying sound in the surrounding area. When Batman turns on the machines in a factory in order to mask his own movements, Shriek uses his suit to block out the sounds, followed by another adjustment so that he can still hear Batman moving around.
* CoolButInefficient: Lampshaded in his debut, where he demonstrates his powerful sound weapon to Derek Powers. Shreeve finds he has a tough job selling his technology when Powers notes that for regular tasks like demolition, conventional tools like dynamite are just as effective and cheaper than some exotic new technology.
* CutLexLuthorACheck: Inverted; it's the fact that his inventions weren't cost-effective that led to his supervillain career, even if it took some pushing from Powers to get him there.
* EarthquakeMachine: He later uses a modified version of the same utility to get this effect.
* ElectricInstantGratification: He pays his assistant Ollie by letting him use a "pleasure wand" that directly stimulates the brain's pleasure centers.
* EvilCripple: Was subjected to crippling levels of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tinnitus tinnitus]]. Without his suit, he can hear, but only a perpetual loud ringing noise that blocks out all other sound. Which is arguably ''worse'' than being deaf.
* EvilGloating: Just what Bruce needed to attack him by surprise.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: He was once Walter Shreeve, a phonologist, sound studier and engineer. But when he was told his funding would be cut, Derek Powers offered to let him continue if he would kill Bruce Wayne. After his initial battle against Batman, Shriek lost his hearing and began using his powers to torment the city, including at one time, completely muting all sound in the city.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard:
** The irony. A sound engineer turned deaf by his own invention.
** Another time, his deafness was an advantage in a fight. Too bad he couldn't hear the massive building coming down on him from behind.
* MakeMeWannaShout: His suit's main offensive utility is sound blasts that can shatter concrete. His fights with Batman can rack up impressive levels of collateral damage.
* MeaningfulRename: In his debut, Terry incidentally exposed him to the police. Knowing that his civilian life was shot, he turned to Powers, who suggested that he rename himself "[[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Shriek]]," [[LampshadeHanging noting]] that it wasn't a friendly name, but it was better to be feared than loved.
* PunchClockVillain: At first. Then it became personal.
* RevengeBeforeReason: At first, he just wants to secure funds so he can keep doing his research, but as his life is stripped away he [[MotiveDecay degrades]] to this. Summed up in one exchange, after he's exposed as Shriek and goes to see Powers with the intent of killing him:
-->'''Powers:''' That's not going to help.\\
'''Shriek:''' No, but it'll make me feel better.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Royal Flush Gang]]
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[[caption-width-right:319:The complete group]]
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[[caption-width-right:323:Ten/Melanie]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/GeorgeLazenby (King), Amanda Donohoe and Sarah Douglas (Queen), Scott Cleverdon and Nicholas Guest (Jack), Olivia d'Abo (Ten)

The future incarnation of the Royal Flush Gang after ''Justice League'', consisting of the entire Walker family and a programmed robot. In the past, Bruce broke up the gang, which angered King and made him swore that he'd reform the gang and return to Gotham. Although they have no powers, they make up for it with weapon mastery, flying boards shaped like cards, and Ten's computer hacking skills.
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* AbusiveParents: King and Queen are clearly more concerned about Ten pulling her weight in the gang above everything else, with King outright berating her and Queen emotionally manipulating her into staying. In their second appearance, [[spoiler:they faked their own kidnapping just to see how far Melanie would go to prove her loyalty]]. To be fair though, Queen at least is willing to speak to Melanie using her real name, and in their third appearance, she's still upset about Melanie leaving for good. King isn't any better towards Jack, backhanding Jack in their debut and final appearances for a smart-aleck remark and mentioning Ten respectively. Their final appearance also has him leave Jack behind.
* AntiVillain: Ten/Melanie hates her life of crime, doesn't like hurting people, and makes a genuine effort to go straight.
* BadassFamily: Unlike [[WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueUnlimited previous incarnations]] (or future incarnations, for the order they were produced), this Royal Flush Gang was related.
* BeardOfEvil: King wears a beard that, suitably, makes him resemble a king in a deck of cards.
* BettyAndVeronica: Ten as the Veronica, against Dana as the Betty, for Terry as the Archie.
* BirdsOfAFeather: Melanie, with Terry.
* CompressedHair: Ten has a rather voluminous head of blond hair, but in costume, her head is as smooth as an egg.
* DatingCatwoman: Melanie (Ten) and Terry. In a variation, there's no romantic tension between them in costume, only in their civilian identities. Bruce comments on it.
-->[[CallBack "Let me tell you about a woman named Selina Kyle..."]]
* DeathDealer: They use several thrown implements shaped like playing cards; King even had a high explosive card he had been saving up for Batman.
* DudeWheresMyRespect: King has an inferiority complex pertaining to the previous King, Queen's father, and it's quite clear he's only barely just masking his resentment and inability to properly lead the team by being loud, assertive and domineering.
* EvilBrit: A family of them, though curiously, Ten doesn't seem to have the accent, despite her voice actress also being English.
* EvilSoundsDeep: King has a very deep voice, provided by former James Bond Creator/GeorgeLazenby.
* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Jack is sanguine, King is choleric, Ten is melancholic and Queen is phlegmatic.
* GangOfHats: Rather obviously by this point, they and their crimes are themed off of playing cards.
* HeelFaceTurn: Melanie and Jack. Sadly, it didn't last for Jack, as in the series tie-in comics, he tried to revive the Royal Flush Gang with himself as King.
* {{Jerkass}}: The whole gang except for [[AntiVillain Ten]] and [[TheVoiceless Ace]] has shades of this, but King stands out, abusing and manipulating his children while pursuing a homicidal grudge against Batman and [[spoiler:cheating on his wife.]]
* KnifeNut: Jack.
* LegacyCharacter: As Bruce notes in their first appearance, the family takes on new members to replace those that retire or go to prison. Ironically, even though the series takes place 50 years in the future, this version of the gang is the first to ever be featured in the DCAU. The first two iterations would appear later on in ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague''.
* LovesMyAlterEgo: Melanie is attracted to Terry, but hostile toward Batman.
* MayDecemberRomance: [[spoiler:King has an affair with Sable Thorpe, Paxton Powers's personal assistant.]]
* MilitaryBrat: Played in a weird way with Melanie, whose family travels often as they go from one city to another in their life of crime.
* MistreatmentInducedBetrayal: Melanie and Jack.
* NotSoDifferent: This is played with in "King's Ransom."
-->'''[[Creator/GeorgeLazenby King]]''': I couldn't stand it anymore. The constant comparison. Do you have any idea what it's like living in [[SeanConnery someone's shadow]]?!\\
'''Terry''': Actually, I can relate.
* OneSteveLimit: Averted with Ace, who shares the name with the Bat-Hound, who was named after a [[LegacyCharacter previous incarnation of Ace]], one seen in ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueUnlimited''. Lamphaded by Bruce:
-->'''Bruce''': What kept you?\\
'''Terry''': They had an Ace in the hole.\\
'''Bruce''': Luckily, so did I.
* PlayingCardMotifs: Take a wild guess. Each of them is named after the higher-ranking cards.
* PunchClockVillain: King wants to make Batman pay for breaking up the old Royal Flush Gang, but as Jack points out, they don't have anything to gain from that monetary wise.
* ReformedButRejected: [[spoiler:In ''B.B. 2.0'', Melanie attends the same college and wants to make up with Terry, but he rejects her for her past. They later make up, but Melanie dumps him when he accuses her of stealing a valuable coin.]]
* RomanticRain: Terry and Melanie.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: On the Royal Flush Gang's second appearance, Ten was devastated to learnt that her parents only seek to manipulate her. When Batman attacks the gang again, she chose to ran away from the entire conflict.
* SensualSpandex: Melanie as Ten.
* SkySurfing: They use a set of playing-card shaped hoverboards.
* UncannyFamilyResemblance: In the tie-in comics, it is revealed that King and Queen each had an identical twin, [[DoubleInLawMarriage who]] also married. Their daughter, Melanie's cousin[[note]]technically, DNA-wise, ''full-blooded sibling'' [[/note]], could be mistaken as her twin.
* VillainousBreakdown: King has one at the end of "King's Ransom," going on a rant about how he's tired of being forced to measure up to his predecessor.
* TheVoiceless: Ace, due to being an android with a blank face.
* WhiteSheep: Melanie's family treated her [[DatingCatwoman relationship with Terry]] as teenage rebellion. When she actually completed her HeelFaceTurn, they disowned her. Then Jack joined her when his parents refused to pay his bail money.
* WickedCultured: How they see themselves.
* WomanScorned: [[spoiler:Queen when King gains a mistress.]]
* YourCheatingHeart: [[spoiler:King has an affair with Sable Thorpe. In an earlier episode, Terry cheats on Dana with Melanie.]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Spellbinder (Dr. Ira Billings)]]
[[quoteright:285:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/spellbinder.jpg]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Jon Cypher

A disgruntled, under[aid high school psychiatrist who decides to take up villainy to get back at the people he tried to reform.
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* AdaptationalBadass: Spellbinder was based on an obscure [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Silver Age]] Batman villain from the comics.
* AdaptationNameChange: In the comics, Spellbinder's first name is Delbert.
* CutLexLuthorACheck: Played with; he does what he does because he feels severely under-compensated for the work he puts in. He already ''does'' put his skills to legitimate use and doesn't find it remotely satisfying.
* {{Expy}}: He resembles the Mad Hatter with his hypnotic technology, with a little of Scarecrow throw in. He was very loosely based on a Silver Age Bat villain of the same name with illusion-based gimmicks.
* FacelessEye: His favorite gizmo.
* FauxAffablyEvil: He acts polite and snarky while dealing with people, but he takes pleasure in psychologically abusing his victims.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: He was at first a bitter and underpaid psychologist at Terry's school. To gain some cash, he used his self-made VR technology to get students to steal for him. After being arrested and escaping, he began making even stronger VR simulators giving runaways and unwanted kids a perfect life for a short time in exchange for stealing, knowing they would overdose in time and didn't care. He also got a city-wide manhunt going against Batman by making people think he killed Mad Stan in cold blood.
* GRatedDrug: Opens a VR arcade, where people can experience their greatest fantasies. However, he deliberately made the effect addictive. As soon as people leave VR, they experience intense withdrawal symptoms. He uses this to get people to steal for him.
* MasterOfIllusion: Downplayed; he's skilled at tailoring illusions for specific psychological profiles but his technology is limited to close-range and he usually can only affect one person at a time.
* MindControlDevice: His handheld Evil Eye.
* OffscreenVillainDarkMatter: He's a high school psych counselor that somehow gained an advanced, palm-sized device through which vivid and complex illusions can be directly beamed into people's brains, a uniquely designed hovercraft [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking and a seamless form-fitting suit]]. His second appearance sees him set up an entire underground virtual reality arcade. There is no explanation as to how he acquired any of these things.
* PsychoPsychologist: He turned out to be the psychiatrist at Hamilton High School, who used his position to hypnotize his young patients into aiding him to steal from their wealthy parents. He's literally called this by the news n his second appearance.
* TheShrink: He's supposed to be one for the student body.
* SkySurfing: He has his own mechanical device to fly on, although it's more spherical than board-shaped.
* SoftSpokenSadist: He's usually deadpan and snarky while he psychologically destroys his enemies.
* ThisIsNotAFloor: Uses an illusion to nearly trick Terry into walking off a cliff. He has also tricked Terry into diving off of a building by projecting a waterfall over it.
* WarriorTherapist: With an emphasis on "therapist" rather than "warrior."
* WhatTheHellAreYou: When Batman meets him for the first time, he's shocked by Spellbinder's unusual appearance (he wears an orange suit that seamlessly covers his body, [[TheBlank even his face]]) and asks, "What the heck are you!?"
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Bane]]
A former enemy of the original Batman, who has been drained dry after decades of abusing Venom.

[[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Characters/DCAUBatmanTheAnimatedSeriesRoguesGalleryPart2 See here for his previous exploits.]]
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* TheBrute: Used to be, but now he's stuck on life support.
* DarkLordOnLifeSupport: He's wholly dependent on life support, his life of Venom abuse having turned him into a shell of the man he once was.
* IWasQuiteALooker: He used to be a well-muscled man even without the Venom, but years of using the stuff has reduced him to a bag of bones.
* PowerDegeneration: His super-steroid Venom causes this. A lifetime of Venom use has left him a comatose and broken man dependent on Venom and hooked up on life support 24-7.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Jackson Chapell]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Larry Drake

After Bane's Venom abuse caused his muscles to erode away, he retired to an island compound, and hired Jackson to both mix and cut Venom for himself and to operate his life-support machines.
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* AlmightyJanitor: Used his position to make a fortune by selling The Venom to kids at Terry's high school in the form patches worn on the skin. He even lampshades it.
* BeardOfEvil: An unscrupulous drug dealer with a goatee.
* CutLexLuthorACheck: He realized that a super-strength serum could make him a ton of money, rather than just using it for generic supervillainy. Not legally, but still in the sense that it could be marketed.
* FlatCharacter: He's a drug dealer. Yeah, that's pretty much his only trait.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Terry defeats Jackson by overdosing him on his own Venom patches; Bane's caretaker ended up a brain-dead vegetable.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Curare]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Melissa Disney
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* AbsurdlySharpBlade: Her primary weapon is a scimitar.
* AdaptationalAttractiveness: In the cartoon's concept art, she has a distinct zombie-like appearance to her face. In the comics, she's a stunner, and no longer bald.
* AssassinOutclassin: Is sent after Commissioner Barbara Gordon's husband, DA Sam Young. When she fails, the society she's a member of starts [[ContractOnTheHitman hunting her down for her failure]]. Thinking proactively, she in turn starts hunting down and eliminating them. [[spoiler: She succeeds, but fails when she attacks her final target on her list: Batman himself, the one she held most responsible.]] (For some odd reason, she didn't include either Young or Gordon, but that may be for the best.)
* AttackReflector: Her sword, which has deflected lasers.
* BaldWomen: The only thing we see under her veil, beside her eyes, is that she has no hair.
* {{Butterface}}: If Terry's reaction to her face is anything to go by.
* CainAndAbel: ''Justice League Beyond 2.0'' reveals that she is [[spoiler:Green Lantern Kai-Ro's sister]].
* ConsummateProfessional: She's considered to be the best assassin in her organization, [[spoiler: which gives her the tools to when she starts eliminating them.]]
* ContractOnTheHitman: At the end of her first episode, she's targeted by the Legion of Assassins for failing to eliminate her target. [[spoiler: She then turns the tables by taking out the entire Legion ''single-handedly'' until only one remains.]]
* DarkActionGirl: ''Natch''.
* EvilVirtues: Surprisingly yes. She once attacked Maxine while she was searching the hotel room of her intended target for evidence. She came ''very'' close to killing her but as soon as she got a good look at who it was, Curare spared her life and left. Apparently while she's unconcerned with collateral damage, Curare only kills her intended targets along with anyone who gets in her way.
* TheFaceless: We never see her face in full, though the animation studio actually did produce a drawing that had a distinctive zombie quality to it. [[http://s192.photobucket.com/albums/z183/DCAnimatedUltimecia/Batman%20Beyond/Villains/?action=view¤t=CurareFace.jpg]]
** Batman managed to rip her veil off after a particularly wild tackle. He was so shocked by her face she was able to effortlessly kick him, grab the veil and put it back on immediately. This scene was shot from behind her back, so [[TakeOurWordForIt trust Batman on this one]].
* [[ImplacableMan Implacable Woman]]: She's relentless in her goals, stopping only when failure is the outcome.
* InTheHood: She wears a white veil/burka, although it's clearly only to hide what's underneath, since she's pretty distinct.
* InverseLawOfSharpnessAndAccuracy: Her scimitar, which is [[AbsurdlySharpBlade unreasonably sharp]], and she sure knew how to use it, cutting everything from park benches, steel poles, and reinforced steel doors down! However, not a single actual person felt the steel of her blade.
** She does have a scene where she fights a few dozen cops [[TraintopBattle on top of a train]], a few got thrown off while she was running through them and conspicuously cutting their guns apart. She managed to knock out the ones left, or the producers [[BloodlessCarnage were being discrete]] about her work.
* McNinja: She has a vaguely Arabian getup, implying she may be some variety of [[TheHashashin Hashashin]], and quite similar to the original [[ShoutOut League of Assassins]].
* MeaningfulName: Curaré is also the name for a poisonous plant used by South American native peoples to tip their arrows.
* MurderousThighs: When she [[WithMyHandsTied had her arms tied]], she manages to wrap her legs around Batman, to great effect. Jumping around the scenes as she does, she clearly has a good deal of leg strength.
* ProfessionalKiller: Certainly of the "assassin" variety, she's very good at it too.
* SharpenedToASingleAtom: Her scimitar is sharpened by lasers to a single molecule. [[CleanCut It cuts very well]].
* SinisterScimitar: Her sword was called a scimitar, although it's certainly shaped more like a katana.
* TechnicolorPeople: Pastel blue, to be specific.
* ThrowingYourSwordAlwaysWorks: While she throws it like a spear once, she throws it spinning like a frisbee twice, and on one of those occasions, it ''arcs'' back to her.
* TheVoiceless: Though we do hear her grunting when struck, she never speaks.
* WomanInWhite: Very conspicuously, for a professional killer.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Jokerz]]
A street gang consisting of hoodlums wearing clown costumes, styling themselves after the late Joker.
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* AlliterativeName: Delia and Deidre Dennis (better known as "Dee Dee").
* AlwaysIdenticalTwins: The Dee-Dee.
* BigBadWannabe: Although they base themselves on the [[SelfDemonstrating/TheJoker Clown Prince of Crime]], they are a far cry from the original villain, as Bruce is quick to point out.
** [[SelfDemonstrating/TheJoker Their inspiration]] also mentions this in [[WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyondReturnOfTheJoker the movie]]. He calls them "a disgrace to the name Joker" and spends the rest of the scene scaring the crap out of them.
* BrokenAce: Terminal is one of the best students in his year and excels at almost everything...but "almost" isn't good enough for his mother, so he becomes a violent criminal to take his anger out on everyone else.
* ChemistryCanDoAnything: Ghoul is a talented chemist, capable of not only creating substances that can boost metahuman powers, but also improve on Joker Toxin.
* CombatParkour: Dee Dee often tag-teamed Batman and used flips and high jumps to get away from his attacks or find a better position behind him from which they would attack.
* CreepyTwins: The evil Dee-Dee twins.
* CuteBruiser: The Dee-Dee are two cute girls, but are also capable of kicking you.
* FatBastard: Chucko.
* GangBangers: A futuristic version.
* GangOfHats: They all wear clown-themed makeup and outfits of some variation.
* HarmlessVillain: Compared to the rest of the rogues gallery, they are rather unimpressive and rarely serve as the main antagonists of an episode. Terry can often defeat small numbers of them even as a civilian.
* TheHyena: Woof actually is part-hyena.
* InkSuitActor: Gang leader J-Man, who is voiced by DCAU creator Creator/BruceTimm, is designed as Timm himself cosplaying as the Joker.
* MilesGloriosus: J-Man, who acts tough but is actually fairly weak and possesses very few fighting skills on his own. He is quick to flee and retreat whenever a confrontation doesn't go his way.
* MuggingTheMonster: Among their intended victims are two Batmen, a superhumanly strong robot, a boy controlling a HumongousMecha, and ComicBook/{{Static}}. Since all of these end in the Jokerz running for their lives, it's a wonder they're still trying to mug people.
* NonActionGuy: Out of all the Jokerz, Ghoul has the worst record in fighting Batman.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: In "Joyride", when a group of them manage to steal a military vehicle and wreak havoc around the city.
** Ghoul manages to not only recreate Joker's Toxin, but he makes it stronger than before leading to the death of Vigilante.
** While the other Jokerz just like committing acts of vandalism and petty crimes, Terminal is a would-be murderer who tries to kill a fellow student for [[DisproportionateRetribution having better grades than him.]] He is also likely the most competent, intelligent and dangerous of them all, and ruled his gang through a combo of force of personality and pure fear.
** They twice end up as muscle for a much more dangerous villain- in the movie, they end up working for the Joker himself, and in the ''Justice League Unlimited'' Season 1 finale, they work for the time-travelling villain Chronos who takes over the entire city. Pretty impressive for a glorified street gang.
* PettingZooPeople: Woof the Hyena Guy.
* SingleMindedTwins: The Dee-Dee.
* TeensAreMonsters: The Jokerz are all various assorted teenagers, many of whom are juvenile delinquents, although a few such as Terminal also led seemingly wholesome double lives.
* WellDoneSonGuy: Terminal is a rare mother-son variant; he is ''almost'' the top student at his school...but his mother thinks that isn't good enough and pressures him to do better. Secretly a criminal is him acting out because of this.
* WhoWearsShortShorts: Dee Dee twins wears white shorts.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Dr. Able Cuvier]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Ian Buchanan
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* {{Aesoptinum}}: "Splicing", a new technology that allowed a human to mix their DNA with that of an [[PettingZooPeople animal]], giving them cool features. [[BlatantLies It's safe, we assure you.]] Naturally, it became an allegorical aesop for drug abuse and extreme body modification.
* AffablyEvil: Presents himself as a polite man, and even as a WellIntentionedExtremist, though this disappears during his fight with Terry.
* AndYourLittleDogToo: Terry is fighting a mutated Dr. Cuvier, and Ace, [[CanineCompanion Bruce's pet Great Dane]], is also present. Now, the two have had a turbulent relationship so far, but when Terry gets hit, Ace rushes in to fight off the monster, only for the monster to wrap its tentacles around Ace and tries to do him in. [[BerserkButton And that's when Terry got pissed.]]
-->'''Terry:''' "[[CrowningMomentOfAwesome DON'T. TOUCH. MY. DOG!]]"
* AxCrazy: Terry calls him on it.
-->"Have you considered checking into Arkham for a little R&R, doc? Because quite frankly, [[YoureInsane you're nuts]]."
* BadBoss: When berating his henchman for failing to kill DA Sam Young, he grabs Ramrod by the neck and then throws him down one story.
* BodyHorror: After being injected with dozens of different splicing needles.
* BondVillainStupidity: Rather than just killing Batman when he has the chance, instead he decides to "splice" him and ''then'' try to kill him.
* CutLexLuthorACheck: Played with. He tries to market his splicing technology to the public, but when the District Attorney threatens to shut his business down, he gets pissed.
* EvilBrit: An amoral mad scientist with a British accent.
* AGodAmI: Has a pronounced God Complex.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: After Cuvier goes OneWingedAngel, Terry figures out how he did it, then injects him with several needles at once, mutating him into an even more bizarre creature and enabling defeat.
* TheManBehindTheMonsters: Subverted. He runs a gang of aggressive teenage hoodlums who have been "spliced" (mutated with DNA from various dangerous animals). Cuvier is spliced himself, and looks only slightly less grotesque than his young charges. An even greater subversion occurs at the episode's climax, when he takes an enormous dose of DNA and fights Batman as a gigantic amoeba-like thing.
* MeaningfulName: The Chimera Institute.
* MixAndMatchCritters: It's pretty much his specialty and boy does his subjects show off how well he could do it.
* NoOneCouldSurviveThat: They don't say it out loud in the episode or anything, but most viewers assume he's dead by the end of "Splicers"; the comic has him alive later on (and confirms that he was at least ''thought'' dead by most).
* OneWingedAngel: During his fight with Terry, he splices himself with the DNA of several animals, becoming a freaky mutated creature.
* PettingZooPeople:
** He invented the splicing process that turns people into these.
** Also inverted in the comic, where he turned an animal into a human.
* PhlebotinumOverdose: After he goes OneWingedAngel, Terry jabs him with multiple syringes, causing him to mutate uncontrollably into a disturbing asymmetrical monster.
* ProfessorGuineaPig: Used himself as the first test subject.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Armory (Jim Tate)]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Dorian Harewood
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* AntiVillain: Type IV. A man forced into a life of crime to provide for his family after he was fired from his job at Wayne-Powers.
* AscendedExtra: He was introduced as the newly married husband of [[BlackBestFriend Jared's]] mother in "Spellbound". By his next appearance his character and background is fully-fleshed out, and he's becomes the titular antagonist.
* GeniusBruiser: He used to be in Special Forces, which is how he gave Batman a run for his money, and he's also a weapons designer.
%%* MoreDakka
* OneManArmy: With the amount of weaponry he has, and his fighting skills, he almost certainly counts.
%%* SelfMadeMan
* WalkingArmory: A vengeful weapons developer who took some samples home from work.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Dr. Peter Corso]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Ed Begley, Jr.
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* AntiVillain: Type IV. A perfectly nice old man blackmailed into aiding a gang of crooks.
* CutLexLuthorACheck: He ''has'' cashed his checks: he runs a successful and respected medical clinic where he uses advanced cybernetics to create prosthetic limbs for those injured in accidents. However, he becomes the supplier and mechanic for a gang of criminals [[IHaveYourWife when they kidnap his wife.]] [[spoiler: She isn't really kidnapped she's actually just using both him and the gang to get richs.]]
* IfIWantedYouDead: This reasoning is used by Max when Terry tells her about how he went to talk to Dr. Peter Corso about the cybernetic implants he has been making for a criminal gang (for reasons explained in the IHaveYourWife entry below) and he ambushed him with a sedative before moving his operation elsewhere. Max points out that while Peter ''did'' trick him, he also didn't use a perfect opportunity to kidnap or kill him or even just expose his secret identity, which suggests to Terry that Dr. Corso might not have actually turned evil.
* IHaveYourWife: He was coerced into helping the criminals when they kidnapped April, his lover. [[spoiler:Tragically, things aren't what they seem.]]
%%* ReluctantMadScientist
%%* SelfDestructMechanism: [[spoiler:"April Moon."]]
* TheDogBitesBack/KickTheSonOfABitch:[[spoiler: He finds out that the leader of the "kidnappers" is fooling around with his unfaithful lover but neither of them know that he does. So when this guy comes by for another upgrade, the doctor plays along, puts him under like usual, and them (it's implied) kills him while he sleeps.]]
* WeCanRebuildHim: He specialized in creating advanced prosthetics before being coerced into turning ordinary criminals into cybernetically enhanced supervillains.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Stalker]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/CarlLumbly
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* AffablyEvil: To folks who aren't his prey, he can be quite civil.
* BaldOfEvil: A ruthless former poacher turned supervillain with no hair.
* BlessedWithSuck: The surgery used to repair his spine gave him superhuman strength, speed, and agility, but that made hunting too easy. For him, this was a FateWorseThanDeath, until he set his sights on Batman.
* BoxedCrook: In his second appearance he's working for the government by tracking down a terrorist.
* CaptainErsatz: Of [[Franchise/SpiderMan Kraven the Hunter]].
* DoesNotLikeShoes: In costume, he doesn't wear shoes.
* EgomaniacHunter: Before he was injured due to underestimating a wounded panther.
* EnemyMine: Eventually he works with Terry to hunt down Kobra, but by no means are his sights off Batman's head.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: He's willing to kidnap kids if it means getting his target, but when Kobra threatens to release a virus that could potentially kill millions, he'll put his goals aside.
* EvilSoundsDeep: He has a very deep voice, and, while far from the worst of Terry's adversaries, is still quite evil.
* HuntingTheMostDangerousGame: Sort of. He can hunt man with incredible ease; he feels the most elusive prey is ''Batman''.
* NoOneCouldSurviveThat: His first appearance ended with him seemingly being hit by a train; the next episode to feature him didn't mention how he survived, though Terry wasn't surprised to see him alive.
* NotSoStoic: During his VillainousBreakdown, he freaks out at the hallucinations of the panther that crippled him.
* TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou: Says this to Terry.
-->'''Stalker''': "When you die, it will be by my hand, and my hand alone."
-->'''Terry''': "...thanks... I guess..."
%%* ScaryBlackMan
* TattooedCrook: Sort of. He's never been to prison as far as we know and the markings all over his body are actually body-paint (Terry mistakes them for actual tattoos, but still).
* UnusualEyebrows: The No Eyebrows type.
* VillainousBreakdown: After he's given an electric shock, he starts having hallucinations of the panther that maimed him, causing him to flee in terror.
* ThisMeansWarpaint: Scenes with him applying it to prepare for hunting Batman are shown in his first appearance.
%%* WorthyOpponent
* WouldntHurtAChild: Has no problems kidnapping Matt and putting him in a cage as a bait but wouldn't harm him for practical and personal reasons.
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[[folder:Stanley "Mad Stan" Lebowski]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Music/HenryRollins
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* AxCrazy: Mad Stan is pretty ''mad''. Being voiced by Henry Rollins will do that for you.
* {{Bomb Throwing Anarchist|s}}: He wants to blow up society. It's eventually revealed that there's some method to his madness — he chooses his targets based on local news stories that really piss him off.
* BreakoutVillain: Originally a one-shot joke villain thrown in to make Terry miss his date with Dana. The fans [[LargeHam loved him]], and he eventually became a regular member of the RoguesGallery.
* CatchPhrase: "Blow it all up!"
* {{Expy}}: Stan is a more violent version of Spider, Music/HenryRollins's character in ''Film/JohnnyMnemonic''.
* HairTriggerTemper: Bruce eventually divines that Mad Stan's rampages are always sparked by either a local news story or something directly affecting him. ([[FelonyMisdemeanor Raising the cost of pet licenses?]] "Blow it all up!")
* HiddenDepths: The digital comic tie-in reveals that he knows how to speak Russian and isn't nearly as stupid as he seems.
* HotBlooded: Stan has a very short fuse, often being riled to destructive action by local news stories ticking him off. Batman's intervention just makes it worse.
* LargeHam: Prone to loud, dramatic rants about the breakdown of society and [[StuffBlowingUp his idea]] of a solution.
* LotusEaterMachine: He's placed in one by another villain to get him out of the way in one episode. The viewer is [[WellThisIsNotThatTrope led to believe that Batman]] has been KilledOffForReal but we cut to Stan in a bizarre head vice and the officers who found him wondering what he's so happy about. Stan's fantasy was him blowing up city hall.
--> '''Mad Stan''': [''EvilLaugh''] Finally! An end to the bureaucratic nightmare! No more graft! No more payoffs! NO MORE JURY DUTY! [''EvilLaugh'']
* MadBomber: His first line is [[IncomingHam "BLOW IT ALL UP!"]] He is a complete Conspiracy Nut who is obsessed with blowing up large businesses and government institutions, thinking he is saving the public from mass brainwashing.
* MadeOfIron: In his introduction in "Rats" he survives events that would reduce most humans to a fine, red smear. Given the prevalence of superpowered humans in the DCU in general, it's possible he has minor SuperStrength and SuperToughness powers to be able to do all the stuff he does.
* NoIndoorVoice: Stan screams most everything he says.
* PetTheDog: He owns a chihuahua named Boom-Boom, whom he cares for deeply.
* RememberTheNewGuy: In his first appearance, dialogue implies that Batman has already dealt with him several times.
* ReportsOfMyDeathWereGreatlyExaggerated: It was believed that he was among Hush's victims in the comics, but it turns out he was just [[EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas out of town visiting his mother]] during Hush's murder spree, and comes back from his vacation extremely annoyed that everyone thinks he's dead.
%%* StrawmanPolitical
* StuffBlowingUp: He embodies this, and became [[MemeticMutation an Internet meme]] involving him popping out of somewhere, followed by everything blowing up.
-->Mad Stan: You think this is a joke? Look around, Batman! Society's crumbling! And do you know why? Information overload, man! As a society we're drowning in a quagmire of vid-clips, e-mail, and sound bytes! We can't absorb it all! There's only one sane solution: ''BLOW IT UP!''
* SuperStrength: Not on the level of Superman, mind you, but at least enough to combat Terry's futuristic suit.
* SuperToughness: To the point that he can go toe-to-toe with Terry, who is basically an EmpoweredBadassNormal street brawler with already decent athletics.
* TattooedCrook: You can see an atomic symbol on the back of his neck in "Rats."
* UnstoppableRage: "When Mad Stan's on one of his rants, he's unstoppable."
* WellIntentionedExtremist: For example, he wants to blow up the library because he feels it's a symbol of media oversaturation. Ironically, barely anyone goes to the library in the future.
* WrestlerInAllOfUs: In "Rats!", he performs several wrestling moves on Terry, including a pile-driver that leaves his ears stuck in the ground.
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[[folder:Patrick "Packrat" Poundstone]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Taran Noah Smith
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* AbsurdlySpaciousSewer: A downright ''cavernous'' sewer system.
* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: His FreudianExcuse.
* AxCrazy: The minute that Dana rejects him, Patrick sics a swarm of rats on her, threatening to tear her apart. He does the same to Batman when he shows up.
* BerserkButton: Don't mock him.
%%* {{Gonk}}
* LonersAreFreaks: Being teased for his rat-like appearance drove him to live alone in the sewers. The isolation made him unstable and [[spoiler:prone to kidnapping other kids, then feeding them to his rats if they mocked him (or if he just thinks they did).]]
* MisunderstoodLonerWithAHeartOfGold: Subverted.
* RodentsOfUnusualSize: His giant rat servants. {{Hand Wave}}d by the presence of toxic waste.
* StalkerWithACrush: To Dana. She doesn't take too kindly to being kidnapped, no matter how conscientious her captor is, [[spoiler:then she finds out that she's not the first person he's stalked.]]
* YouDirtyRat: Strongly resembles a rat.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ian Peek]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Michael [=McKean=]

A slimy gossip reporter who steals a high-tech belt that makes him intangible. He was one of the very few characters on the show to discover Batman's identity.
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* AndIMustScream: [[spoiler:Heavily implied to be his final fate.]]
* CutLexLuthorACheck: He doesn't market the belt, but knows how to use it without getting in legal trouble.
* DeathBySecretIdentity: [[spoiler:Before he can expose Bruce and Terry's secret on a tabloid television program, Ian Peek becomes completely intangible and falls to the Earth's core.]]
* EvilBrit: He has a thick British accent, and he's a thoroughly corrupt individual, willing to ruin lives or even commit murder for his own benefit.
* FaceDeathWithDignity: [[spoiler:Played with. Even though he's understandably ''terrified'' at his predicament, he eventually figures "screw it", starts laughing at the situation, and waves goodbye to Terry before he disappears.]]
%%* FatalFlaw: Two. Pride and Greed.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Peek ends up being screwed over by his own ill-gotten tech.
* IntangibleMan: He uses a stolen intangibility belt to sneak around and get material for his stories. [[spoiler:Abusing it ends up destabilising his molecular structure, which ends up killing him ([[FateWorseThanDeath or worse]]).]]
* IntrepidReporter: He seems to ''think'' of himself as this, anyway.
* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: Okay, he's just a reporter, reporting things, right? Then he's snitching on grasses, but it's just his job, right? Then he finds out Terry is Batman and Bruce was Batman. Bruce offers to admit to it all with money and an interview, just as long as Ian doesn't spill everything on Terry, but Ian is such a jerk that he's ready to rat Terry out just because he'll look like the best reporter.
** Not to mention he got the belt by stealing it from a scientist and setting his lab on fire. The scientist burned to death.
* LargeHam: He's quite a showman besides being a gossip reporter.
* LaughingMad: [[spoiler:After he realizes he's doomed.]]
* SmugSnake: He's shamelessly overconfident in both his IntangibleMan abilities and his skill as a reporter, even rubbing in to Terry and Bruce that they can't stop him from exposing their secret. [[spoiler:His confidence disappears in a hurry when he loses control of the belt.]]
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: As Bruce points out, Terry can't go after him because he's simply a reporter gathering information for his stories.
* VillainsWantMercy: When he [[spoiler: loses control of the belt, he calls in Bruce, begging for medical aid in exchange for Peek giving him the only unedited video footage of Bruce and Terry's secret. However, when Bruce discovers that Peek stole the belt from Dr. Taka, who was one of his associates, and started the fire that killed him, he just walks away, fully prepared to leave Peek to his fate]].
* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler:As he loses control of his tangibility, Ian loses all hope, stops screaming for help and starts ''laughing.'']]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Kobra]]
A reptilian cult that seeks to take over the world.
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* BetterToDieThanBeKilled: In "Unmasked", after Batman defeats all his mooks, the leader of Kobra throws himself into his own [[SharkPool cobra pit]].
* HalfHumanHybrid: Many of them use reptile DNA (snakes, lizards, dinosaurs) to splice themselves with.
%%* NebulousEvilOrganization
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Joker]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/MarkHamill

[[Characters/DCAUBatmanTheAnimatedSeriesRoguesGalleryPart1 See here for info dealing with him in the rest of the DCAU]].
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* AntiClimacticUnmasking: His attitude upon finding out Batman's identity.
* AttentionWhore: [[spoiler: How Terry beats him- he figures out that half the reason the Joker does ''anything'' is simply for the attention it brings him, and realises that the other half is trying to get a laugh out of Batman. Terry thus gets under his skin by [[BreakingSpeech pointing all this out, calling it pathetic, and laughing at him for it]], which ''enrages'' the Joker enough that he gets distracted and is taken down for good.]]
* BadassBookworm: He has developed formidable hand to hand skills since his return and can actually outfight Terry, which differs from his old self who was never able to fight with Batman without resorting to cheap shots and dirty tricks. [[spoiler:This is because he is possessing Tim Drake, who after all was trained by Batman.]]
* BerserkButton: Loses his cool when Terry calls him boring and mocks him, in addition to the fact that it's some fake Batman that's making him look the fool.
* BigBad: Of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyondReturnOfTheJoker''.
* BlowingARaspberry: After the following statement:
-->Adios, Brucie. I guess I should salute you as a [[WorthyOpponent worthy adversary]] and all that, but the truth is I really did hate your guts.
* BoringInsult: Turns out to be his BerserkButton.
* TheDreaded: Though he told Terry about his other villains, Bruce never talked about the Joker; when the Joker returned, Terry realised it was because he was the worst of them all.
* ForTheEvulz: As ever, Jokers' only goal is to find new and improved ways to wreck havoc on Gotham City. Like hijacking a KillSat.
* GeniusBruiser: [[spoiler:He made the device that controls Tim.]].
* GrandTheftMe: [[spoiler:How he survived, thanks to a control chip planted in Tim Drake's neck years ago.]]
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler:Twice. The first is when Tim turns on the Joker and administers the fatal strike. The second is when Terry uses the Joker's own joy buzzer to fry the control chip in Tim's body.]]
* KillSat: His master plan is to use one to carve up Gotham into a smiley face.
* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:Happens twice, averting his own JokerImmunity.]]
* LargeHam: As usual.
* LightningBruiser: Surprisingly, he can overpower Terry (who's physical strength is increased from the suit) with ease.
* MonsterClown: Still has the skin and hair after all these years.
* TheSociopath: Unrepentantly evil, murders his own men, commits acts of terror for his own amusement, [[spoiler:abducts, tortures and brainwashes a teenage crimefighter]]... But then, it's the Joker, so no surprises here.
* WouldHurtAChild: [[spoiler: He kidnapped, tortured and brainwashed Tim Drake. Now he's ''possessing'' him.]]
* VillainousBreakdown [[spoiler: "YOU'RE NOT BATMAN!"]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Charlie "Big Time" Bigelow]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Stephen Baldwin ("Big Time"), Creator/ClancyBrown ("Betrayal")''
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* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: Although he learns to love his new form.
* BigBadWannabe: Wants to stop being a little fish in a big pond.
* BodyHorror: He becomes a deformed hulk in his transformation into Big Time with unevenly sized appendages.
* DisneyVillainDeath: [[spoiler:Falls off a high bridge into the river and is never heard from again.]]
* EvilFormerFriend: He starts out as a shady old friend of Terry's and becomes a true villain when he turns into Big Time.
* FalseFriend: Subsequent events in the episode "Betrayal" make clear that at that point Bigelow just saw Terry as hired muscle and he may have never been Terry's real friend.
* ItsAllAboutMe: He only valued Terry's friendship insofar as he could benefit from it. Bigelow doesn't actually care about anyone except himself.
* {{Jerkass}}: Terry goes out of his way to get him a second chance on more than one occasion, but he always reverts back to his crime-loving ways. The guy just doesn't seem to be capable of accepting that there are ways besides breaking the law to make a good living. He also has a bad habit of wanting to pull Terry into a life of crime simply for the sake of having someone he knows and can trust, even arranging for Terry to be ''kidnapped.'' Terry is quick to call him out on his selfishness.
* LargeAndInCharge: After his mutation, he's a hulking monster.
* NotSoHarmless: The fact of the matter is, he may not be smart, but he knows how to push Terry's buttons.
* SuperSerum: His transformation is the result of a growth steroid for plants. Apparently learning from his example, said serum is used on dogs in another episode.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ra's al Ghul]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/DavidWarner, [[spoiler:Olivia Hussey (as Talia)]]
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* BeardOfEvil: Ra's' original body had a beard. [[spoiler:His current form, being female, doesn't.]]
* GrandTheftMe: [[spoiler:On his own ''daughter'', Talia, with plans to do it to Bruce.]]
* IdenticalGrandson: [[spoiler:Upon successfully taking over Bruce's body, he planned to create an identity as the long-lost son of Bruce and Talia, which would've invoked this trope]].
* IDidWhatIHadToDo: Says this line verbatim to justify [[spoiler:placing his mind into his daughter's body in order to cheat death.]]
* ImmortalityImmorality: He's avoiding death through GrandTheftMe.
* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:This fate ironically befalls Ra's at the end of "Out of the Past", when a loose wire falls into a Lazarus Pit and makes a massive explosion that destroys Ra's lair with Ra's inside of it, making the observation "it's safe" just before everything explodes without Ra's realizing.]]
* LivingForeverIsAwesome: He loves immortality so much he's gone through three separate methods of beating back the grim reaper.
* NoodleIncident: Near Apocalypse of '09 where Batman kicked his ass harder than usual.
* OffingTheOffspring: By [[spoiler:taking over his daughter's body, he's essentially killed her.]]
* ShadowArchetype: Like Bruce, he wants to carry on his goals via a younger successor.
* ShowingOffTheNewBody: As the commentary points out, [[spoiler:Ra's in Talia's body has a much more stereotypically feminine and sexy swagger than Talia herself ever did. Ra's seems to relish dressing in a SpyCatsuit, swinging his hips, and tossing his hair.]]
* VocalDissonance: It's quite jarring to hear Ra's' voice come out of [[spoiler:Talia's body.]]
* VoicesAreMental: Sort of. He ''can'' use his body's original voice when he feels like it but also uses his own.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Zander]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Alexis Denisof
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* TheChainsOfCommanding: He's officially Kobra's "leader," yet his life seems more like that of a prisoner or slave.
* CompletelyMissingThePoint: Presents a ''very'' tragic example when Batman tries to talk him out of wiping out the human race.
-->'''Batman:''' These people tried to raise you without family or friends or love -- but you couldn't get along without those things, could you?
-->'''Zander:''' You're right... it was my weakness!
* [[DesignerBabies Designer Baby]]: His [=DNA=] was synthesized in a lab, and he was grown in an [[PeopleJar artificial womb]].
* EntitledToHaveYou: He's genuinely confused that Max doesn't seem flattered to be chosen by him. "It's an honor to be brought to the leader of Kobra," after all.
* {{Expy}}: Though they weren't created at the same time, Zander's upbringing sounds scarily similar to [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Damian Wayne's]] in the comics. He's just older, and while Damian left the League of Assassins at age ten and has a chance to be a hero, Zander never got out of Kobra.
* ILoveYouBecauseICantControlYou: The nature of his attraction to Max.
-->'''Zander:''' She's so different from these mindless automatons I'm surrounded by. She's... she's a ''person.''
* LonelyRichKid: He may have an entire cult dedicated to satisfying his every whim, but it's obvious from his interaction with Terry and Max that he's starved for the affection he's never known. He and Terry seemed well on the way to becoming true friends before the Jokerz and Kobra showed up the one time they snuck out.
* LoveIsAWeakness: This is the only lesson his experience with Max teaches him.
* NoSocialSkills: Having been raised all his life by Kobra with no interaction with anyone but servants and teachers, he has no idea how to have fun or interact with people his own age in the outside world and expects everyone he meets to follow his orders.
* OneWingedAngel[=/=]ScaledUp: [[spoiler:Ultimately rejects his humanity by splicing himself into a dinosaur.]]
* ShadowArchetype: Was supposed to be a dark mirror to Terry before he [[spoiler:[[OneWingedAngel turned into a dinosaur man]]]].
* SpoiledBrat: "What I want, I get." He was bred to be the leader of Kobra and has received nothing but BlindObedience from his army of servants and subordinates his entire life, and it shows in his attitude towards people like Terry and Max.
* VillainousCrush: On Max.
* WhatIsThisThingYouCallLove: He has zero understanding of concepts like love, affection, and friendship and, thus, doesn't understand the nature of his feelings towards Max.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Starro]]
* AdaptationalHeroism: Not heroic, per se, but in the comics, Starro is a GalacticConqueror only out to spread his control to other worlds. Here, he's an AntiVillain who was driven over the edge by years of captivity.
* AlienInvasion: Has been planning this for years.
* AntiVillain: Starro was originally an alien creature who was kidnapped unfairly and only wished to return to its home planet, but was too weak to escape and do so. It is unknown how long it was stuck, but by the time Superman comes along the creature is so enraged and vengeful over its captivity that it doesn't care if Superman treats it kindly or not - it only wishes to use him to make a new homeworld of its own by force.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Starro does this to [[spoiler: {{Superman}} and the entire Justice League Unlimited except for Terry and Micron]].
* AFormYouAreComfortableWith: A shocking and disturbing example. Starro hides in plain sight by attaching himself to [[spoiler: Franchise/{{Superman}}, in one of the biggest twists of the series and as a ContinuityNod to ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'']], and in the process taking over his mind and body until Terry manages to free him from Starro's control. The scariest part? Starro managed to maintain the masquerade for ''years''.
* PragmaticVillainy: After Terry and the Justice League thwart Starro's attempt to conquer Earth, they get rid of him once and for all by returning him and all his clones to his home planet. Starro and his clones are more than willing to return to their own planet when they're given the opportunity, instead of sticking around and trying to conquer Earth again.
* PuppeteerParasite: Starro and his brood control their victims by latching on to their bodies (usually their faces, but he controlled [[spoiler:Superman]] while attached to his chest).
* SendInTheClones: Starro's casual time controlling [[spoiler:Superman]] was apparently dedicated to creating a clone army to take over Earth, since he is the last of his kind. He only goes evil when they're ready to spread.
* StarfishAlien: Literally. He's an alien shaped like a starfish.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Repeller (Dr. Suzuki)]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Gedde Watanabe
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* BarrierWarrior: His main weapon is an improved version of a force field designed to protect people born without immune systems.
* BattleAura: What his force field looks like.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: Started off as just a second-in-command doctor at a sterile facility for kids without immune systems. However, once he figured out a way to improve their force field technology, he used it to steal rare chemicals and sell them to terrorists.
* LoudOfWar: Terry defeats him by turning on a loud turbine engine. Suzuki isn't wearing his helmet at the time and the force field prevents him from covering his ears, forcing him to turn it off.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Payback]]
-->'''Spoiler Alias''': [[spoiler:(Kenny Stanton)]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Bill Fagerbakke (Payback), [[spoiler:Adam Wiley (Kenny)]]
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* BullyHunter: Payback attacks people who have wronged the kids who speak about them in a counseling clinic.
* DisproportionateRetribution: Payback's attacks are rather violent and almost lethal against those who've slighted others.
* KnightTemplar: Payback thinks he's a vigilante out to protect kids, though he's clearly going overboard.
* PowerArmor: [[spoiler:This is how Kenny can pass for an adult as Payback]].
* RedHerring: Batman's first suspect as to who Payback is turns out to be a bust.
* WhipItGood: A laser whip. It can also function as a cutting laser.
* WithUsOrAgainstUs: He quickly names Batman his enemy for disagreeing with his mission.
* YourWorstNightmare: Calls himself Bruce's. Wayne's not impressed.
[[/folder]]

!!Comic-Only Characters
[[folder:Dick Grayson]]
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* AlternateSelf: He gets a glimpse of his alternate self in the Justice Lords universe, where he's HappilyMarried with Barbara and has a son.
* BadassInDistress: [[spoiler: Gets captured by Dusk as a means of getting access to the Justice Lords timeline.]]
* BigBrotherMentor: He shows a lot of concern for Terry's well-being.
* DatingCatwoman: Literally. He's been sleeping with the Beyondverse's Catwoman.
* {{Foil}}: As a mentor to Terry. In contrast to the cold and demanding Bruce, Dick is considerably warmer, and advises Terry to make time for his personal life.
* EyepatchOfPower: His lack of depth perception has hardly affected his aim with batarangs.
* HandicappedBadass: Despite having a bullet lodged near his spine, he seems perfectly capable of going out into the field.
* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler: In the penultimate issue, he pulls a TakingYouWithMe on Davis Dusk to save Terry and Babs. His heart stops temporarily, but he wakes back up and survives the encounter.]]
* KnightInSourArmor: He's a bitter old man, but he quickly throws himself back into the crimefighting business upon meeting Terry.
* MadeOfIron: Already an old man with a bullet near his spine, he gets a lethal shock that stops his heart... [[spoiler: and survives, with little repercussion.]]
* NiceGuy / JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Despite his gruff exterior, he's surprisingly friendly to most people, other than Bruce.
* RageAgainstTheMentor: Happened a lot time ago, with Bruce. Dick is still bitter towards him.
* WorkingWithTheEx: With Commissioner Gordon, although it's been a good 50 years since they last spoke.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Joker King]]
'''Spoiler Alias''': [[spoiler:Douglas Tan]]
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* AxCrazy: Just like his idol. The main highlights of his lack of sanity are [[spoiler: trying to organise a mass suicide bombing and also slaughter his family ForTheEvulz.]]
* AloofBigBrother: [[spoiler:Bordering on TheSociopath, until it's discovered there's a very good reason why he's so quiet.]]
* AscendedFanboy: He always wanted to be Joker. Well ...
* TheBadGuyWins: Subverted. He wanted to destroy Gotham and kill his family. [[spoiler: He only mostly won. Yes Gotham is in tatters but his family is alive albeit traumatized.]]
* BigBrotherBully: [[spoiler:His obsession with The Joker started young, but he didn't just torment Dana - he tormented ''everyone.'' In the present day, he's brusque to the point of harsh to Dana.]]
* BlackSheep: He is alienated from his family because of his obsession with the Joker.
* BombThrowingAnarchist: What he drugs the Jokerz to do. [[spoiler: Suicidally.]]
* CainAndAbel: Zigzagged. He wanted to [[SelfMadeOrphan kill his dad first.]] However, Dana demanded him to kill her first. Doug puts the gun down and asks if she is serious. [[HopeSpot He puts the gun back up because he was just checking if she really meant it.]]
* CivilianVillain: [[spoiler:Douglas]] was sent away to Juvie, and later prison in hopes of rehabilitating him. Instead, he came back with a greater vision - unifying The Jokerz under one, psychotic banner.
* DarkMessiah: How he sees himself. He brings the scattered Jokerz together with the express purpose of murdering as many people as possible, and his charisma gets them ready to sacrifice themselves to do so. [[spoiler: Charisma and a ''lot'' of mind control serum secretly sprayed from the trees.]]
* ForTheEvulz: That's how the Joker rolls, so
* GoOutWithASmile: Because he won. [[spoiler: Or so he thought.]]
* HellBentForLeather: In a stark contrast with [[SelfDemonstrating/TheJoker the first Joker,]] The Joker King's outfit consists of a leather jacket and matching pants, a shredded wife-beater, and... ''[[NightmareFace creative]]'' use of facepaint.
** Which means this phrase is appropriate! "[[WesternAnimation/BatmanUnderTheRedHood When I wore that outfit, it was classy; more Maitre D' than Motorcycle Fetish!]]"
* {{Irony}}: [[spoiler: Bruce Wayne]] was dying and needed a liver transplant. [[spoiler: Joker King]] died and thus didn't need his liver anymore. [[spoiler: Bruce even lampshades that the Joker would have found this hilarious.]]
* KickTheSonOfABitch: Before he faces Batman, he kills his cellmate. No one sheds a tear since he was just a follower who never showed any redeeming traits.
* InsaneEqualsViolent: He was always violent. It just got worse after he returned from jail.
* PaterFamilicide: Inverted. He's the son and he wants to wipe out his entire family.
* TheSociopath: Every single horrific act he does is ForTheEvulz, especially coupled with his AxCrazy plan.
* StrawNihilist: Has a serious obsession with [[SelfDemonstrating/TheJoker the original Joker]] but believes that he '''didn't go far enough,''' using Nihilism as a means to an end instead of just ForTheEvulz.
* WouldHitAGirl: When he [[spoiler:heads to Gotham General to murder his father, Dana steps in front of his gun. After a half-hearted attempt to get her to move, he simply shrugs and moves to shoot her too.]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Vigilante]]
'''Spoiler Alias''': [[spoiler:Jake Chill]]
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* TheAlcoholic: Was this until he became the Vigilante.
* TheAtoner: After recovering from his MyGodWhatHaveIDone moment, which was [[spoiler: murdering Terry's father.]]
* BerserkerTears: At his lowest point just before he [[CurbStompBattle curb-stomps]] the burglars in his apartment.
-->''"You want to take everything I have?! You want to give me a beat-down?! Well, bring it on, slapheads, cause I CAN'T sink any longer!"''
* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: Justified. That's what he told the news squad to call him.
* GenerationXerox: His surname is '''Chill''' and he [[spoiler: murdered Terry's father. He is Joe Chill's great-grandnephew.]]
* HeroicResolve: What pulls him out of his VillainousBSOD and alcoholism.
* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:He gets dosed with Joker Toxin so strong it stops his heart and kills him.]]
* PoweredArmor: Just like Batman, without the bat motif.
* PunchClockVillain: He grows out of it after crossing one too many lines as this.
* VillainousBSOD: After he gets fired by Bruce. He just lets go until he sees Batman and gets his HeroicResolve to become TheAtoner.
* SlasherSmile: Holee shit, is it effective. Perhaps it's one reason why he wears his helmet.
* StartOfDarkness: Being part of the [[EliteMooks Quiet Squad]] does that to you, especially when you're working for a [[CorruptCorporateExecutive man named Powers.]]
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Badass Normal misuse. You're only a badass normal if you can defeat people who are super, i.e. not normal.


* BadassNormal: Before stealing the suit, and whenever he's not wearing it.

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* BadassNormal: Before stealing the suit, and whenever he's not wearing it.it, he can still handle super villains.



* BadassNormal: Still a pretty normal human. Doesn't stop her from kicking ass as a cop or being able to throw a mean Batarang.

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* BadassNormal: Still a pretty normal human. Doesn't stop BadassGrandma: Despite her from age she is still capable of kicking ass as a cop or being able to throw a mean Batarang.



* BadassCreed: ''Remember, there might be some momentary discomfort''.



* BadassNormal: Has been beaten and tossed through walls only to get up without visible debilitation.



* BadassNormal: No powers, no augmentation, and no flashy gadgets or gimmicks, but he beats up Batman.
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The pet dog? No, the pet dog is not a papa wolf.


* PapaWolf: A literal example. Don't mess with either Bruce or Terry.
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* GirlFriday: This is what Terry would ''like'' her to be, but she's a little too ActionGirl to be content with it.

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* GirlFriday: This is what Terry would ''like'' her to be, be (he even jokingly calls her his "Alfred"), but she's a little too ActionGirl to be content with it.
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* AmicablyDivorced: Though the {{J|usticeLeagueUnlimited}}LU episode "[[Recap/JusticeLeagueUnlimitedS2E13Epilogue Epilogue]]" reveals that [[spoiler:Bruce is the boys' biological father]], opening up the possibility that Warren [[spoiler:suspected Mary of infidelity]] since [[spoiler:Terry and Matt's black hair is genetically improbable, given his brown hair and Mary's red hair]][[note]]To be clear, she did not actually cheat on him, improbable as it might seem. See her husband's entry for details[[/note]].

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* AmicablyDivorced: Though the {{J|usticeLeagueUnlimited}}LU WesternAnimation/{{J|usticeLeagueUnlimited}}LU episode "[[Recap/JusticeLeagueUnlimitedS2E13Epilogue Epilogue]]" reveals that [[spoiler:Bruce is the boys' biological father]], opening up the possibility that Warren [[spoiler:suspected Mary of infidelity]] since [[spoiler:Terry and Matt's black hair is genetically improbable, given his brown hair and Mary's red hair]][[note]]To be clear, she did not actually cheat on him, improbable as it might seem. See her husband's entry for details[[/note]].
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More apropos trope for non-romantic cases


* LovesMyAlterEgo: A non-romantic version -- Matt admires Batman (a fact Terry wholeheartedly approves of), but considers Terry a boring workaholic who's hardly ever around.

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* LovesMyAlterEgo: A non-romantic version -- HatesMySecretIdentity: Matt admires Batman (a fact Terry wholeheartedly approves of), but considers Terry a boring workaholic who's hardly ever around.

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* LonelyAtTheTop: The rare heroic example of this trope at the beginning of the show. He is one of the richest men in the world and it is due to his crusade as the Dark Knight that Gotham is still standing. However, he has also completely alienated everyone around him and is utterly alone. And once he got older, his failing body conditions prevented him from further activities as Batman, which has made him bitter. Finding his successor in Terry did improve the situation, but it is clear that Bruce sometimes thinks about what could have been.

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* LonelyAtTheTop: The rare heroic example of this trope at the beginning of the show. He is one of the richest men in the world and it is due to his crusade as the Dark Knight that Gotham is still standing. However, he has also completely alienated everyone around him and is utterly alone. And once he got older, his failing body conditions prevented him from further activities as Batman, which has made him bitter. Finding bitter (not to mention his successor in Terry did improve the situation, but it is clear that company was gradually being taken over. Bruce sometimes thinks about what could have been.been, though training Terry does improve the situation and set up the events that have him [[EarnYourHappyEnding subverting this.]]

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%%* IcyBlueEyes

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%%* IcyBlueEyes* IcyBlueEyes: Definitely adds a fair bit of character to Old Man Bruce. [[spoiler: Also a subtle hint that Terry is his biological son since he inherited the eyes.]]


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** Though averted by the movie since he has pretty much retaken his company.

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* BadassGrandpa: [[spoiler:At least if Terry's future with Dana is cemented in "[[Recap/JusticeLeagueUnlimitedS2E13Epilogue Epilogue]]," he ''will be''.]]

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* BadassGrandpa: [[spoiler:At least if Terry's future with Dana is cemented in Bruce may an old man now, but he still knows how to handle villains. [[spoiler: As of "[[Recap/JusticeLeagueUnlimitedS2E13Epilogue Epilogue]]," he ''will be''.will be a ''literal'' example with Terry tying the knot with Dana.]]

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Bruce Wayne's great Dane, who's been a loyal companion to the old man for years. Originally taken in to participate in illegal dogfighting, the entire ring was busted, leaving Ace to run away and live in the streets. Bruce discovers and takes Ace in, the two staying together ever since. Occasionally, he helps Terry when the kid takes on the mantle as Batman.



%%* CoolPet

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%%* CoolPet* CoolPet: Whenever Terry's in trouble, Ace doesn't hesitate to save him, even when he's completely outmatched. Add to his aggressive design and personality and he's a dog that every kid wishes they had.



%%* TeamPet

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%%* TeamPet* TeamPet: For both Bruce and Terry, he's a part of the crew.




Terry's father, who was killed during the first episode of the series.



%%* SacrificialLion
* WeHardlyKnewYe: As he was only around for part of the first episode.

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%%* SacrificialLion
* SacrificialLion: His death starts Terry's path to becoming Batman.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: As he was only around for part of the first episode.episode and cameos in a season finale of ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague''.




Terry's mother, who works at Astro-Tech as an astrologist. She approved Terry working for Bruce Wayne, having no clue that it's more than just being a chauffeur to the multi-millionaire.




Terry's younger brother.



%%* BrattyHalfPint

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%%* BrattyHalfPint* BrattyHalfPint: Not much to describe since he acts like a standard younger brother to Terry: a sweet, but annoying kid.



* DemotedToExtra: Had less and less screentime as the series continued.

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* DemotedToExtra: Had less and less screentime as the series continued. Even the comic continuation barely used his character.



The former Comicbook/{{Batgirl}}, she has put aside her cowl and has now taken her father's place as Gotham's Police Commissioner.

[[Characters/BatmanAndBatFamily See here for info dealing with her in the rest of the DCAU]].

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The former Comicbook/{{Batgirl}}, she has put aside her cowl and has now taken her father's place as Gotham's Police Commissioner.

Commissioner. He has a very rocky relationship with Bruce and butts heads with Terry as a result. As time passes, she still prefers to do things by the book, but works alongside the new Batman.

[[Characters/BatmanAndBatFamily See here for info dealing with her in the rest of the DCAU]].DCAU.]]






%%* BaldBlackLeaderGuy

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%%* BaldBlackLeaderGuy* BaldBlackLeaderGuy: He's the DA for future Gotham City.




A nerdy student and Terry's friend. He tends to find ways to make himself popular.



%%* LovableNerd
%%* {{Megane}}

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%%* LovableNerd
%%* {{Megane}}
* LovableNerd: Although not very popular, Terry, Dana, and Max hang out with him regularly as friends.
* {{Megane}}: They may be future, green-tinted glasses, but they're still huge glasses.



[[folder:Bobbi "Blade" Summer]]

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[[folder:Bobbi "Blade" Summer]]Sommer]]




The most popular female at Hamilton Hill High.




Dana's best friend and a student at Hamilton Hill High.



%%* BareYourMidriff

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%%* BareYourMidriff* BareYourMidriff: She's always seen wearing a black-and-white sleeveless top that never covers her navel.




The jock and bully of Hamilton Hill High. He and Terry don't get along.



-->'''Terry''': The line starts with me and goes around the block...twice.

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-->'''Terry''': The line starts with me and goes around the block... twice.



-->'''Spoiler Alias''': [[spoiler:The Joker II]]




In ''Batman Beyond'', Tim Drake is now a grown family man and a top-level communications engineer. Like Barbara, his relationship with Bruce is strained at best.

[[Characters/BatmanAndBatFamily See here for info dealing with him in the rest of the DCAU.]]



[[folder:Warhawk [[spoiler:(Rex Stewart)]]]]

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[[folder:Warhawk [[spoiler:(Rex Stewart)]]]][[folder:Warhawk]]
-->'''Spoiler Alias:''' [[spoiler:Rex Stewart]]




A half-human/half-warhawk hybrid that's a part of the future Justice League.



%%* RazorWings

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%%* RazorWings* RazorWings: Being the son of [[spoiler:Hawkgirl]], it's expected he'd take on this motif.




A god from Apokolips who's a current member of the future Justice League.



%%* BattleCouple: Barda and Mr. Miracle during the second season of ''[[WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Justice League Unlimited]]''.

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%%* * BattleCouple: Barda and Mr. Miracle during the second season of ''[[WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Justice League Unlimited]]''.



%%* SkySurfing: With her aero-discs.

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%%* * SkySurfing: With her aero-discs.aero-discs, she can glide in the air effortlessly.



%%* TinyGuyHugeGirl: Barda and Mr. Miracle, [[TropeCodifier one of the original pairs]].

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%%* * TinyGuyHugeGirl: Barda and Mr. Miracle, [[TropeCodifier one of the original pairs]].




A young Tibetan that is donned the Green Lantern ring and a current member of the future Justice League.



%%* ActingYourIntellectualAge

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%%* ActingYourIntellectualAge* ActingYourIntellectualAge: He's far smarter than he looks, almost zen-like with his intelligence.



%%* GreenLanternRing

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%%* GreenLanternRing* GreenLanternRing: Naturally, since he succeeds Jon Stewart.



[[folder:Aquagirl (Marina)]]

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[[folder:Aquagirl (Marina)]](Mareena)]]




Daughter of Aquaman who has taken his father's place in the future Justice League.



%%* OurMermaidsAreDifferent

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%%* OurMermaidsAreDifferent* OurMermaidsAreDifferent: Being Atlantean, she doesn't come with a mermaid's tail for starters.




A superhero with the ability to change size. He's a member of the future Justice League.



--> '''Blight:''' And behold, I shall be a blight upon the land, and everything I touch shall wither and die!

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--> '''Blight:''' -->'''Blight''': And behold, I shall be a blight upon the land, and everything I touch shall wither and die!



--> '''Blight:''' You want to talk about POISON?! (''EvilLaugh'') [[IAmTheNoun I AM POISON!]]

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--> '''Blight:''' -->'''Blight''': You want to talk about POISON?! (''EvilLaugh'') [[IAmTheNoun I AM POISON!]]



--> '''Doctor''': It's not just the radiation, sir; your temper is out of control.
--> '''Blight''': (''shouting'') I KNOW, DOCTOR! (''pause'') I know.

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--> '''Doctor''': -->'''Doctor''': It's not just the radiation, sir; your temper is out of control.
-->
control.\\
'''Blight''': (''shouting'') I KNOW, DOCTOR! (''pause'') I know.



-->'''Terry''': Now everyone can see him for what he is...even in the dark.

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-->'''Terry''': Now everyone can see him for what he is... even in the dark.



%%* AlliterativeName

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%%* AlliterativeName* AlliterativeName: '''W'''illie '''W'''att.




[[Characters/DCAUBatmanTheAnimatedSeriesRoguesGalleryPart2 See here for information regarding his previous adventures]].



-->'''Mr. Freeze:''' [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ft6mNPeqa6Y There may be some momentary discomfort]].

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-->'''Mr. Freeze:''' Freeze''': [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ft6mNPeqa6Y There may be some momentary discomfort]].




The future incarnation of the Royal Flush Gang after ''Justice League'', consisting of the entire Walker family and a programmed robot. In the past, Bruce broke up the gang, which angered King and made him swore that he'd reform the gang and return to Gotham. Although they have no powers, they make up for it with weapon mastery, flying boards shaped like cards, and Ten's computer hacking skills.



-->[[CallBack Let me tell you about a woman named Selina Kyle]]...

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-->[[CallBack Let "Let me tell you about a woman named Selina Kyle]]...Kyle..."]]



-->'''[[Creator/GeorgeLazenby King]]:''' I couldn't stand it anymore. The constant comparison. Do you have any idea what it's like living in [[SeanConnery someone's shadow]]?!
-->'''Terry:''' Actually, I can relate.

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-->'''[[Creator/GeorgeLazenby King]]:''' King]]''': I couldn't stand it anymore. The constant comparison. Do you have any idea what it's like living in [[SeanConnery someone's shadow]]?!
-->'''Terry:'''
shadow]]?!\\
'''Terry''':
Actually, I can relate.



-->'''Bruce:''' What kept you?
-->'''Terry:''' They had an Ace in the hole.
-->'''Bruce:''' Luckily, so did I.

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-->'''Bruce:''' -->'''Bruce''': What kept you?
-->'''Terry:'''
you?\\
'''Terry''':
They had an Ace in the hole.
-->'''Bruce:'''
hole.\\
'''Bruce''':
Luckily, so did I.



%%* WomanScorned: [[spoiler:Queen]]

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%%* * WomanScorned: [[spoiler:Queen]][[spoiler:Queen when King gains a mistress.]]




A disgruntled, under[aid high school psychiatrist who decides to take up villainy to get back at the people he tried to reform.




[[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Characters/DCAUBatmanTheAnimatedSeriesRoguesGalleryPart2 See here for his previous exploits.]]



* AlmightyJanitor Used his position to make a fortune by selling The Venom to kids at Terry's high school in the form patches worn on the skin. He even lampshades it.

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* AlmightyJanitor AlmightyJanitor: Used his position to make a fortune by selling The Venom to kids at Terry's high school in the form patches worn on the skin. He even lampshades it.



* HoistByHisOwnPetard Terry defeats Jackson by overdosing him on his own Venom patches; Bane's caretaker ended up a brain-dead vegetable.

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* HoistByHisOwnPetard HoistByHisOwnPetard: Terry defeats Jackson by overdosing him on his own Venom patches; Bane's caretaker ended up a brain-dead vegetable.



%%* MixAndMatchCritters

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%%* MixAndMatchCritters* MixAndMatchCritters: It's pretty much his specialty and boy does his subjects show off how well he could do it.



[[folder:Payback [[spoiler:(Kenny Stanton)]]]]

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[[folder:Payback [[folder:Payback]]
-->'''Spoiler Alias''':
[[spoiler:(Kenny Stanton)]]]]Stanton)]]



[[folder:The Joker King [[spoiler:(Douglas Tan)]]]]

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[[folder:The Joker King [[spoiler:(Douglas Tan)]]]]King]]
'''Spoiler Alias''': [[spoiler:Douglas Tan]]
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%%* ForTheEvulz

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%%* ForTheEvulz* ForTheEvulz: That's how the Joker rolls, so



[[folder:Vigilante [[spoiler:(Jake Chill)]]]]

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[[folder:Vigilante [[spoiler:(Jake Chill)]]]][[folder:Vigilante]]
'''Spoiler Alias''': [[spoiler:Jake Chill]]
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-->'''[[spoiler: Jake Chil]]''': You want to take everything I have?! You want to give me a beat-down?! Well, bring it on, slapheads, cause I CAN'T sink any longer!

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-->'''[[spoiler: Jake Chil]]''': You -->''"You want to take everything I have?! You want to give me a beat-down?! Well, bring it on, slapheads, cause I CAN'T sink any longer!longer!"''
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[[folder:Tim Drake [[spoiler:(Joker II)]]]]

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[[folder:Tim Drake [[spoiler:(Joker II)]]]]Drake]]
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* AbusiveParents: At the very least, extremely neglectful. Max explains early-on in the series that her parents are always away on business so if anyone is at home, it's her older sister who works all the time as well. In fact the only time Max's parents are seen onscreen is during an episode in which Spell Binder creates a virtual reality room that [[YourMindMakesItReal gives those who enter any kind of life they want.]] Not bad right? Wrong. [[ThisIsYourBrainOnEvil It's extremely addictive and]] [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything will leave you in a comatose state if entered too often.]] What is Max's ultimate dream? [[TearJerker Her family being there for a meal and hearing about her day at school.]] She's so eager for the feeling that the Virtual room brings that she's willing to betray Terry just to get back inside. After[[HeelFaceTurn Knocking Batman out in the middle of his fight with Spellbinder]] she casually remarks something to the effect of [[WhatAnIdiot "Don't kill him ok? I'm just going in for a few minutes."]].

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* AbusiveParents: At the very least, extremely neglectful. Max explains early-on in the series that her parents are always away on business so if anyone is at home, it's her older sister who works all the time as well. In fact the only time Max's parents are seen onscreen is during an episode in which Spell Binder creates a virtual reality room that [[YourMindMakesItReal gives those who enter any kind of life they want.]] Not bad right? Wrong. [[ThisIsYourBrainOnEvil It's extremely addictive and]] [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything will leave you in a comatose state if entered too often.]] What is Max's ultimate dream? [[TearJerker Her family being there for a meal and hearing about her day at school.]] She's so eager for the feeling that the Virtual room brings that she's willing to betray Terry just to get back inside. After[[HeelFaceTurn Knocking After [[HeelFaceTurn knocking Batman out in the middle of his fight with Spellbinder]] she casually remarks something to the effect of [[WhatAnIdiot "Don't kill him ok? I'm just going in for a few minutes."]].



%%* BoyishShortHair

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%%* BoyishShortHair* BoyishShortHair: She has short hair and is the most {{Tomboy}} girl in the show.



* DarkSkinnedRedHead: Her hair is dyed pink.

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* DarkSkinnedRedHead: Well, not red. Her hair is dyed pink.
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* BareYourMidRiff: In one episode.

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* BareYourMidRiff: BareYourMidriff: In one episode.
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[[Characters/DCAUBatmanTheAnimatedSeriesRoguesGallery1 See here for info dealing with him in the rest of the DCAU]].

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[[Characters/DCAUBatmanTheAnimatedSeriesRoguesGallery1 [[Characters/DCAUBatmanTheAnimatedSeriesRoguesGalleryPart1 See here for info dealing with him in the rest of the DCAU]].

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[[folder:Main Characters]]
!!Batman II (Terry [=McGinnis=])

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[[folder:Main Characters]]
!!Batman
!!Main Characters
[[folder:Batman
II (Terry [=McGinnis=])[=McGinnis=])]]




!!Bruce Wayne

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\n!!Bruce Wayne[[/folder]]

[[folder:Bruce Wayne]]




!!Maxine "Max" Gibson

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\n!!Maxine [[/folder]]

[[folder:Maxine
"Max" GibsonGibson]]




!!Dana Tan

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\n!!Dana Tan[[/folder]]

[[folder:Dana Tan]]




!!Ace

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\n!!Ace[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ace]]



[[folder:The [=McGinnis=] family]]
!!Warren [=McGinnis=]

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[[folder:The [=McGinnis=] family]]
!!Warren [=McGinnis=]
!![=McGinnis=] Family
[[folder:Warren [=McGinnis=]]]



%%* WeHardlyKnewYe

!!Mary [=McGinnis=]

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%%* WeHardlyKnewYe

!!Mary [=McGinnis=]
* WeHardlyKnewYe: As he was only around for part of the first episode.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mary [=McGinnis=]]]




!!Matt [=McGinnis=]

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\n!!Matt [=McGinnis=][[/folder]]

[[folder:Matt [=McGinnis=]]]



** A good example of this is one episode where, even being told that the ghost at Hill High is being destructive, he wants to have a séance. The reason? He's scared he'll forget what his father was like and wants to contact him.

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** A good example of this is one episode where, even being told that the ghost at Hill High is being destructive, he wants to have a séance.seance. The reason? He's scared he'll forget what his father was like and wants to contact him.



[[folder:Recurring/Major characters]]
!!Barbara Gordon

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[[folder:Recurring/Major characters]]
!!Barbara Gordon
!!Recurring Characters
[[folder:Barbara Gordon]]




!!Sam Young

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\n!!Sam Young[[/folder]]

[[folder:Sam Young]]




!!Howard Groote

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\n!!Howard Groote[[/folder]]

[[folder:Howard Groote]]




!!Bobbi "Blade" Summer

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\n!!Bobbi [[/folder]]

[[folder:Bobbi
"Blade" SummerSummer]]




!!Chelsea Cunningham

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\n!!Chelsea Cunningham[[/folder]]

[[folder:Chelsea Cunningham]]




!!Nelson Nash

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\n!!Nelson Nash[[/folder]]

[[folder:Nelson Nash]]




!!Tim Drake
-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/DeanStockwell
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* BrainwashResidue: Still has after-effects of his last encounter with The Joker (of the "uncontrollable shaking and bad dreams" kind) after 40 years. Given what Joker put him through, that's really not that surprising.
** [[spoiler:How much of it was trauma and how much of it was Joker's mind chip can be debated, though one residue was him hating being Robin, something which went away with the chip]].
* BreakTheCutie: [[spoiler:Will the cute little boy who wants to be a hero end up targeted, tortured, brainwashed and driven insane? ''Yes''.]]
* {{Deprogram}}: It is mentioned offhand that it took well over a year of intense therapy to make him sane again. Judging by some of his reactions, he still isn't entirely over it some 40-50 years later.
* GrandTheftMe: [[spoiler:The Joker did this to him, having implanted a microchip in his neck during his MoralEventHorizon crossing. The chip made the Joker's mind into adult!Tim's sort-of SuperpoweredEvilSide.]]
* KidHero: Used to be one, as the second Robin.
* ShellShockedVeteran: After [[spoiler:what the Joker did to him]]? Can't be blamed. He does become better when [[spoiler:Terry destroys the chip with Joker's mind that was implanted on Tim]].



[[folder:Justice League Unlimited]]
!!Superman (Clark Kent/Kal-El)
-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/ChristopherMcDonald

[[Characters/DCAUSupermanTheAnimatedSeries See here for more info.]]

!!Warhawk [[spoiler:(Rex Stewart)]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Peter Onorati, Marc Worden (''[[WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Justice League Unlimited]]'')

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[[folder:Justice League Unlimited]]
!!Superman (Clark Kent/Kal-El)
[[folder:Infiltration Unit Zeta]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/ChristopherMcDonald

[[Characters/DCAUSupermanTheAnimatedSeries
Gary Cole ("Zeta"), Creator/DiedrichBader ("Countdown")

[[Characters/DCAUTheZetaProject
See here for more info.]]

!!Warhawk [[spoiler:(Rex Stewart)]]
]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Tim Drake [[spoiler:(Joker II)]]]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Peter Onorati, Marc Worden (''[[WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Justice League Unlimited]]'')Creator/DeanStockwell



* BrainwashResidue: Still has after-effects of his last encounter with The Joker (of the "uncontrollable shaking and bad dreams" kind) after 40 years. Given what Joker put him through, that's really not that surprising.
** [[spoiler:How much of it was trauma and how much of it was Joker's mind chip can be debated, though one residue was him hating being Robin, something which went away with the chip]].
* BreakTheCutie: [[spoiler:Will the cute little boy who wants to be a hero end up targeted, tortured, brainwashed and driven insane? ''Yes''.]]
* {{Deprogram}}: It is mentioned offhand that it took well over a year of intense therapy to make him sane again. Judging by some of his reactions, he still isn't entirely over it some 40-50 years later.
* GrandTheftMe: [[spoiler:The Joker did this to him, having implanted a microchip in his neck during his MoralEventHorizon crossing. The chip made the Joker's mind into adult!Tim's sort-of SuperpoweredEvilSide.]]
* KidHero: Used to be one, as the second Robin.
* ShellShockedVeteran: After [[spoiler:what the Joker did to him]]? Can't be blamed. He does become better when [[spoiler:Terry destroys the chip with Joker's mind that was implanted on Tim]].
[[/folder]]

!!Justice League Unlimited
[[folder:Superman (Clark Kent/Kal-El)]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/ChristopherMcDonald

[[Characters/DCAUSupermanTheAnimatedSeries See here for more info.]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Warhawk [[spoiler:(Rex Stewart)]]]]
-->'''Voiced by''': Peter Onorati, Marc Worden (''[[WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Justice League Unlimited]]'')
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!!Big Barda (Barda Free)

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\n!!Big [[/folder]]

[[folder:Big
Barda (Barda Free)Free)]]




!!Green Lantern III (Kai-Ro)

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\n!!Green [[/folder]]

[[folder:Green
Lantern III (Kai-Ro)(Kai-Ro)]]




!!Aquagirl (Marina)

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\n!!Aquagirl (Marina)[[/folder]]

[[folder:Aquagirl (Marina)]]




!!Micron

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\n!!Micron[[/folder]]

[[folder:Micron]]



[[folder:Villains]]
!!Blight (Derek Powers)

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[[folder:Villains]]
!!Blight
!!Villains
[[folder:Blight
(Derek Powers)Powers)]]




!!Inque

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\n!!Inque[[/folder]]

[[folder:Inque]]




!!Willie Watt

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\n!!Willie Watt[[/folder]]

[[folder:Willie Watt]]




!!Mr. Freeze (Victor Fries)

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\n!!Mr. [[/folder]]

[[folder:Mr.
Freeze (Victor Fries)Fries)]]




!!Shriek (Walter Shreeve)

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\n!!Shriek [[/folder]]

[[folder:Shriek
(Walter Shreeve)Shreeve)]]




!!The Royal Flush Gang

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\n!!The [[/folder]]

[[folder:The
Royal Flush GangGang]]




!!Spellbinder (Dr. Ira Billings)

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\n!!Spellbinder [[/folder]]

[[folder:Spellbinder
(Dr. Ira Billings)Billings)]]




!!Bane

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\n!!Bane\n[[/folder]]

[[folder:Bane]]
A former enemy of the original Batman, who has been drained dry after decades of abusing Venom.
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!!Jackson Chapell

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\n!!Jackson Chapell [[/folder]]

[[folder:Jackson Chapell]]




!!Curaré

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\n!!Curaré[[/folder]]

[[folder:Curare]]




!!The Jokerz

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\n!!The Jokerz\n[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Jokerz]]
A street gang consisting of hoodlums wearing clown costumes, styling themselves after the late Joker.
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** They twice end up as muscle for a much more dangerous villain- in the movie, they end up working for the Joker himself, and in the ''Justice League Unlimited'' season 1 finale, they work for the time-travelling villain Chronos who takes over the entire city. Pretty impressive for a glorified street gang.

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** They twice end up as muscle for a much more dangerous villain- in the movie, they end up working for the Joker himself, and in the ''Justice League Unlimited'' season Season 1 finale, they work for the time-travelling villain Chronos who takes over the entire city. Pretty impressive for a glorified street gang.




!!Dr. Able Cuvier

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\n!!Dr. [[/folder]]

[[folder:Dr.
Able CuvierCuvier]]



-->'''Terry:''' "[[CrowningMomentOfAwesome DON'T. TOUCH. MY. DOG!!]]"

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-->'''Terry:''' "[[CrowningMomentOfAwesome DON'T. TOUCH. MY. DOG!!]]"DOG!]]"




!!Armory (Jim Tate)

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\n!!Armory [[/folder]]

[[folder:Armory
(Jim Tate)Tate)]]




!!Dr. Peter Corso

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\n!!Dr. [[/folder]]

[[folder:Dr.
Peter CorsoCorso]]




!!The Stalker

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\n!!The Stalker[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Stalker]]




!!Stanley "Mad Stan" Lebowski

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\n!!Stanley [[/folder]]

[[folder:Stanley
"Mad Stan" LebowskiLebowski]]





!!Patrick "Packrat" Poundstone

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\n\n!!Patrick [[/folder]]

[[folder:Patrick
"Packrat" PoundstonePoundstone]]




!!Ian Peek

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\n!!Ian Peek[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ian Peek]]




!!Kobra

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\n!!Kobra\n[[/folder]]

[[folder:Kobra]]



* HalfHumanHybrid: Many of them use reptile DNA (snakes, lizards, dinosaurs) to splice themselves with.




!!The Joker

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\n!!The Joker[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Joker]]



[[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Characters/DCAUBatmanTheAnimatedSeriesRoguesGallery See here for info dealing with him in the rest of the DCAU]].

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[[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Characters/DCAUBatmanTheAnimatedSeriesRoguesGallery [[Characters/DCAUBatmanTheAnimatedSeriesRoguesGallery1 See here for info dealing with him in the rest of the DCAU]].



* BadassBookworm: He has developed formidable hand to hand skills since his return and can actually outfight Terry, which differs from his old self who was never able to fight with Batman without resorting to cheap shots and dirty tricks. [[spoiler: This is because he is possessing Tim Drake, who after all was trained by Batman.]]

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* BadassBookworm: He has developed formidable hand to hand skills since his return and can actually outfight Terry, which differs from his old self who was never able to fight with Batman without resorting to cheap shots and dirty tricks. [[spoiler: This [[spoiler:This is because he is possessing Tim Drake, who after all was trained by Batman.]]



* TheSociopath: Unrepentantly evil, murders his own men, commits acts of terror for his own amusement, [[spoiler: abducts, tortures and brainwashes a teenage crimefighter]]...But then, it's the Joker, so no surprises here.

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* TheSociopath: Unrepentantly evil, murders his own men, commits acts of terror for his own amusement, [[spoiler: abducts, [[spoiler:abducts, tortures and brainwashes a teenage crimefighter]]...crimefighter]]... But then, it's the Joker, so no surprises here.




!!Charlie "Big Time" Bigelow

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\n!!Charlie [[/folder]]

[[folder:Charlie
"Big Time" BigelowBigelow]]




!!Ra's al Ghul

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\n!!Ra's [[/folder]]

[[folder:Ra's
al GhulGhul]]




!!Zander

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\n!!Zander[[/folder]]

[[folder:Zander]]




!!Starro

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\n!!Starro\n[[/folder]]

[[folder:Starro]]




!!The Repeller/Dr. Suzuki

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\n!!The Repeller/Dr. Suzuki[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Repeller (Dr. Suzuki)]]




!!Payback/[[spoiler:Kenny Stanton]]

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\n!!Payback/[[spoiler:Kenny Stanton]][[/folder]]

[[folder:Payback [[spoiler:(Kenny Stanton)]]]]



[[folder:Comic-Only Characters]]

!!Dick Grayson

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[[folder:Comic-Only Characters]]

!!Dick Grayson
!!Comic-Only Characters
[[folder:Dick Grayson]]
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!!The Joker King [[spoiler:(Douglas Tan)]]

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\n!!The [[/folder]]

[[folder:The
Joker King [[spoiler:(Douglas Tan)]]
Tan)]]]]




!!Vigilante [[spoiler:(Jake Chill)]]

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\n!!Vigilante [[/folder]]

[[folder:Vigilante
[[spoiler:(Jake Chill)]]
Chill)]]]]



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* PettingZooPeople: Woof the Crazy Hyena Guy.

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* PettingZooPeople: Woof the Crazy Hyena Guy.
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* GrumpyOldMan: You know how young man Bruce can be hard to deal with? Add a couple of decades of isolation and you get crouch old man Bruce.

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* GrumpyOldMan: You know how young man Bruce can be hard to deal with? Add a couple of decades of isolation and you get crouch crotchety old man Bruce.

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* ScrewPolitenessImASenior: After hanging up the cowl, Bruce publics acts much more like Batman (aloof and somewhat cold) instead of the playboy façade he used in his prime. If nothing else, the man has a ''serious'' case of schadenfreude.

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* ScrewPolitenessImASenior: After hanging up the cowl, Bruce publics publicly acts much more like Batman (aloof and somewhat cold) instead of the playboy façade he used in his prime. If nothing else, the man has a ''serious'' case of schadenfreude.



** His moral code also seems to have weakened somewhat by this time. In the past, he would SaveTheVillain whenever possible, even AxCrazy psychopaths like the Joker. In "Sneak Peek," Ian Peek, having [[PowerIncontinence lost control]] of the {{intangibility}} belt which he used to get dirt on Gotham's celebrities (one such secret being Batman's SecretIdentity, which he planned to reveal to the public on his TV show), calls him in for medical help in exchange for the only unedited video recording exposing Bruce and Terry's secret; after discovering that Peek stole the belt from Dr. Taka, one of Bruce's associates at Wayne-Powers, and set the fire that killed him, Bruce blatantly refused to help him, choosing to leave Peek to his fate as punishment.




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* {{Hypocrite}}: In "Sneak Peek," Mary initially disapproves of ''The Inside Peek'', telling Terry that it might be "just entertainment" to him, but he'd think differently if ''he'' was the one being exposed on the show. When Peek discovers Batman's SecretIdentity and intends to expose it on the show, she's suddenly ''very'' eager to watch the show, which Terry calls her out on:
->'''Terry''': I thought you said it wouldn't be entertaining if you were on the receiving end.\\
'''Mary''': Yeah, well, what do I know?


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* VillainsWantMercy: When he [[spoiler: loses control of the belt, he calls in Bruce, begging for medical aid in exchange for Peek giving him the only unedited video footage of Bruce and Terry's secret. However, when Bruce discovers that Peek stole the belt from Dr. Taka, who was one of his associates, and started the fire that killed him, he just walks away, fully prepared to leave Peek to his fate]].

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* DueToTheDead: It's revealed in the episode "Ace in the Hole" that he still makes yearly pilgrimages to Crime Alley, where [[DeathByOriginStory his parents were gunned down]], and leaves a bouquet of flowers on the spot where they died.



* GameBreakingInjury: His heart condition.

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* GameBreakingInjury: His heart condition.condition forced him to retire as Batman.



* BodyHorror: After undergoing radiation therapy to counteract the exposure to his own nerve gas, his skin and organs are glowing green and translucent, and his skeleton is exposed.



* PoisonousPerson: Emits dangerous amounts of radiation as Blight. See also his Baddas Boast quote above.

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* PoisonousPerson: Emits dangerous amounts of radiation as Blight. See also his Baddas Boast BadassBoast quote above.above.
* RestrainingBolt: His medical staff design a special synthetic skin resembling his original self, both to allow him to continue appearing in public, and to act as this for his body's radiation. However, as said radiation gets stronger, the skin lasts for shorter amounts of time before he burns through it; his HairTriggerTemper doesn't help.


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* ArmCannon: His latest suit has freeze rays built into the arms.
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-->"[[Have you considered checking into Arkham for a little R&R, doc? Because quite frankly, [[YoureInsane you're nuts]].]]"

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-->"[[Have -->"Have you considered checking into Arkham for a little R&R, doc? Because quite frankly, [[YoureInsane you're nuts]].]]""

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* AffablyEvil: Presents himself as a polite man, and even as a WellIntentionedExtremist, though this disappears during his fight with Terry.



* AxCrazy: Terry calls him on it.
-->"[[Have you considered checking into Arkham for a little R&R, doc? Because quite frankly, [[YoureInsane you're nuts]].]]"



* HoistByHisOwnPetard: After Cuvier goes OneWingedAngel, Terry figures out how he did it, then injects him with several needles at once, mutating him into an even more bizarre creature and enabling defeat.



* NoOneCouldSurviveThat: They don't say it out loud in the episode or anything, but most viewers assume he's dead by the end of "Splicers"; the comic has him alive later on (and confirms that he was at least ''thought'' dead by most)

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* NoOneCouldSurviveThat: They don't say it out loud in the episode or anything, but most viewers assume he's dead by the end of "Splicers"; the comic has him alive later on (and confirms that he was at least ''thought'' dead by most)most).
* OneWingedAngel: During his fight with Terry, he splices himself with the DNA of several animals, becoming a freaky mutated creature.

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* VillainousBreakdown: His mental state starts deteriorating from ''the pilot episode forward'' as his hope of being cured dwindles...and as he embraces the power of being Blight.

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* VillainousBreakdown: His mental state starts deteriorating from ''the pilot episode forward'' as his hope of being cured dwindles... and as he embraces the power of being Blight.Blight.
* VillainsOutShopping: Somewhat surreally, his final episode features a scene of him eating a sandwich.


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* ElementalRockPaperScissors: Ice blasts are all well and good, but it's rough to try freezing a literal walking nuclear meltdown. At the end of the episode, Blight tears him up with little effort.
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** He's also a CorruptCorporateExecutive who becomes a green-themed villain. [[SelfDemonstrating/NormanOsborn Sound familiar?]]
** He killed Terry's father and later became a supervillain by Batman getting him caught in chemical/radioactive accident, much like [[SelfDemonstrating/TheJoker Jack Napier]] in [[Film/Batman1989 the 1989 film]].

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** He's also a CorruptCorporateExecutive who becomes a green-themed villain. [[SelfDemonstrating/NormanOsborn [[ComicBook/NormanOsborn Sound familiar?]]
** He killed Terry's father and later became a supervillain by Batman getting him caught in chemical/radioactive accident, much like [[SelfDemonstrating/TheJoker [[ComicBook/TheJoker Jack Napier]] in [[Film/Batman1989 the 1989 film]].
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** Also of ComicBook/DoctorOctopus from the Marvel universe. Like Doc Oc, Willie is a {{jerkass woobie}} {{technopath}} who grew up with a {{jerkass}} father. The two even have similar hair styles.

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** Also of ComicBook/DoctorOctopus from the Marvel universe. Like Doc Oc, Willie is a {{jerkass woobie}} {{technopath}} who was bullied in school and who grew up with a {{jerkass}} cruel father. The two even have similar hair styles.

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* {{Expy}}: Of [[Literature/{{Carrie}} Carrie White]], also a DistaffCounterpart. A meek teenager who's always being bullied by classmates, not helped at all by an abusive parent, who develops psychic powers which are let loose at a dance after an incredibly vicious humiliation.

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* {{Expy}}: {{Expy}}:
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Of [[Literature/{{Carrie}} Carrie White]], also a DistaffCounterpart. A meek teenager who's always being bullied by classmates, not helped at all by an abusive parent, who develops psychic powers which are let loose at a dance after an incredibly vicious humiliation.humiliation.
** Also of ComicBook/DoctorOctopus from the Marvel universe. Like Doc Oc, Willie is a {{jerkass woobie}} {{technopath}} who grew up with a {{jerkass}} father. The two even have similar hair styles.

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