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* NonStandardCharacterDesign: His large eyes and wild hair are more anime-esque than any other character, bringing to mind the Robin of ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' and ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' (who is generally assumed to be Dick).

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* NonStandardCharacterDesign: His large eyes and wild hair are more anime-esque than any other character, bringing to mind the Robin of ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'' and ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' (who is generally assumed to be Dick).
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* HeroesWantRedheads: He's married to Mera, a redhead.
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* AdaptationalWimp: He's never treated as a physical threat despite his boast of being trained by assassins indicating that he should be. Harley leaves him hanging from a hook by his belt in their first encounter, and effortlessly finds and kidnaps him when she needs to later in the episode. To be fair, he '''is''' a 12-year-old kid, and all the ninjutsu in the world can't compensate for body mass. He also randomly gets nosebleeds and [[InopportuneVoiceCracking his voice cracks when he tries to sound tough]].

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* AdaptationalWimp: He's never treated as a physical threat despite his boast of being trained by assassins indicating that he should be. Harley leaves him hanging from a hook by his belt in their first encounter, and effortlessly finds and kidnaps him when she needs to later in the episode. To be fair, he '''is''' a 12-year-old kid, and all the ninjutsu in the world can't compensate for body mass. He also randomly gets nosebleeds and [[InopportuneVoiceCracking his voice cracks when he tries to sound tough]]. It's most likely because [[spoiler:this version was raised by Bruce from the age of 4 and his training of him was far less intensive than Talia's.]]
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* TookALevelInJerkass: When Dick makes his official appearance in "There's No Ivy in Team", he's a lot more "edgelord-like", speaking in a Batman-esque [[GutturalGrowler Guttural Growl]] and trying to do things his way. The episode has him getting a nice slice of HumblePie to fix things.

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* TookALevelInJerkass: When Dick makes his official appearance in "There's No Ivy in Team", he's a lot more "edgelord-like", speaking in a Batman-esque [[GutturalGrowler Guttural Growl]] Growl and trying to do things his way. The episode has him getting a nice slice of HumblePie to fix things.
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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: As part of the BigBadEnsemble of Season 3, he's the first BigBad to be a Super''hero'' instead of a Supervillain and alongside Poison Ivy was the first to not be affiliated with the Legion of Doom and to not be a StrawMisogynist.

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* PapaWolf: Batman swoops in to save Robin from King Shark on a bloodlust high, and is furious with Harley for putting him in such danger. Bonus points for this Robin being Damian Wayne, Batman's biological son.

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Batman swoops in to save Robin from King Shark on a bloodlust high, and is furious with Harley for putting him in such danger. Bonus points for this Robin being Damian Wayne, Batman's biological son.son.
** In "All The Best Inmates Have Daddy Issues", Joker [[KickTheDog rubs the fact]] [[WouldHurtAChild he killed Jason Todd]] [[TemptingFate in Batman's face]], which prompts Batman [[UnstoppableRage to beat the living shit out of him]].


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* DirtyKid: PlayedForLaughs when he asks Batman when he will be old enough to have sex. [[SubvertedTrope Other than that]], he doesn't show sexual interest in anyone.


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* FlippingTheBird: Does this to Nightwing from the Batmobile after he tries to take a ride with Batman in it.

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A group of superheroes who work together to protect the world from threats too great for them to beat alone. Their membership includes Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, Flash, and Aquaman.

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A group of superheroes who work together to protect * AnimalThemedSuperbeing: Bats and birds. Harley bucks the world trend when she joins the team, but even she wears a bat-logo.
* BadassNormal: Since this ''is'' Batman and his sidekicks after all, they don’t have the metahuman powers of their fellow superheroes, but they don’t need them.
* TheComicallySerious: All of them try way too hard to be intimidating.
* DarkIsNotEvil: With the exception of Robin. everyone wears dark colors to better blend into the darkness.
* FamilyOfChoice: Bruce and Dick are both orphans, Damien is estranged
from threats too great for them to beat alone. Their membership includes Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, Flash, his mother and Aquaman.Barbara moved out of her parents' home sometime after getting into college. Harley also has issues with her parents.
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!!ComicBook/{{Batman}} (Bruce Wayne)
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The protector of Gotham City.




* AdaptationalJerkass: They are noticeably less "heroic" than in other versions. In season one, they nearly banish Harley and her crew to the Phantom Zone forever without a trial based on a ''hunch'' that they were responsible for the killer trees in Gotham, and Ivy has to plead for Wonder Woman to use her lasso to prove she's not lying. In season two, they show no gratitude toward Harley for freeing them from the Queen of Fables' spellbook and are willing to kill Harley's brainwashed crew if they give them too much trouble to simply subdue them. Wonder Woman shows no gratitude for Harley and Ivy saving Themyscira, and after they subdue the brainwashed Ivy, they declare that she is too dangerous to be let go, so they plan to throw her in the Phantom Zone, explicitly stating she will be in there forever, meaning they have no intention of freeing her after defeating [[spoiler:Dr. Psycho]]. When Harley tells them to throw her in there too because she can't live without Ivy, Superman nonchalantly says "Okay". Of course, this is justified since the show is all from the [[VillainProtagonist perspective of the villains]], and they understandably wouldn't have any reason to view the ones who constantly foil their schemes and send them to jail in a flattering light.
* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: The Flash and Zatanna dated on Valentine's Day. Possibly a MythologyGag, as the original Flash and Zatanna were created by Creator/GardnerFox.
* GoodCounterpart: To the Legion of Doom, naturally.
* ThePlotReaper: Non-fatal example. [[spoiler:The Queen of Fables sucks them into her storybook in the penultimate episode of Season 1, as otherwise the question would come up of why they aren't helping save Gotham from Joker's takeover.]]
* PoliteVillainsRudeHeroes: The rude heroes to the polite villains of Harley's crew.
* PutOnABus: Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, and Flash take a long-term bus trip when [[spoiler:they're sucked into the Queen of Fables' storybook.]]
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: While they (not unfairly) assume Poison Ivy is behind [[spoiler:the monstrous trees rampaging Gotham]], when she claims it wasn't her while under the influence of the Lasso of Truth, they stand down and give Harley's crew a chance to explain themselves.
* VagueAge: They've been active for at least 30 years, but none of them look older than 40. Superman and Wonder Woman do age slower than regular humans, but that doesn't explain why Batman and Zatanna look the same.

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\n* AdaptationalJerkass: They are noticeably less "heroic" than ActionDad: The current Robin is his biological son Damian and Batman is one of the most badass superheroes in other versions. the show.
* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: Season 3 reveals Batman is suffering from PTSD due to watching his parents get murdered as a child and blaming himself for it [[ThereAreNoTherapists without ever getting professional help]] until Harley literally gets inside his head. He gradually becomes unstable because of the movie that almost glorifies his parents' death as mere entertainment and Catwoman breaks up with him for being clingy, sending him into a depression that drives him to try and bring his parents back as zombies.
* AdaptationalVillainy: Bruce starts off as his usual, gruff but well meaning self.
In season one, they nearly banish Harley 3 however, a TraumaCongaLine detailed in AdaptationalAngstUpgrade above happens, and her crew Batman starts to go off the Phantom Zone forever without a trial based on a ''hunch'' that they were responsible for the killer trees in Gotham, and Ivy has to plead for Wonder Woman to use her lasso to prove she's not lying. In season two, they show no gratitude toward Harley for freeing them deep end becoming obsessed with bringing his parents back from the Queen dead to the point that he causes a zombie apocalypse.
* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: A classic Type 2, who strikes fear into the hearts
of Fables' spellbook criminals by both wearing the emblem of a bat and are willing to kill Harley's brainwashed crew if they give them too much trouble to simply subdue them. Wonder Woman shows no gratitude for styling himself after one. Harley and Ivy saving Themyscira, and after they subdue the brainwashed Ivy, they declare enjoys mocking that she is too dangerous to be let go, so they plan to throw her in [[BestialityIsDepraved he must also fuck them]].
* ArcVillain: He's
the Phantom Zone, explicitly stating she will be in there forever, meaning they have no intention of freeing her after defeating [[spoiler:Dr. Psycho]]. When Harley tells them to throw her in there too because she can't live without Ivy, Superman nonchalantly says "Okay". Of course, this is justified since the show is all from the [[VillainProtagonist perspective of the villains]], and they understandably wouldn't have any reason to view the ones who constantly foil their schemes and send them to jail in a flattering light.
* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: The Flash and Zatanna dated on Valentine's Day. Possibly a MythologyGag, as the original Flash and Zatanna were created by Creator/GardnerFox.
* GoodCounterpart: To the Legion of Doom, naturally.
* ThePlotReaper: Non-fatal example. [[spoiler:The Queen of Fables sucks them into her storybook in the penultimate episode
main antagonist of Season 1, as otherwise the question would come up 3, with his kidnapping of why they aren't helping save Gotham from Joker's takeover.Frank to try to figure out Ivy's plan escalating into him [[spoiler:trying to resurrect his parents and accidentally causing a ZombieApocalypse.]]
* PoliteVillainsRudeHeroes: The rude heroes BeneathTheMask: "Batman's Back Man" reveals that beneath his serious superhero persona, he's a complete {{Manchild}} who is stubborn to an almost suicidal degree.
* BigBadEnsemble: With Ivy in Season 3. [[spoiler:Causing a ZombieApocalypse]] is a complete mistake on his part, but it nonetheless serves as
the polite villains biggest conflict until Ivy takes advantage of Harley's crew.
it for her own plans near the very end.
* PutOnABus: Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, BrokenPedestal: Nightwing didn't want to believe Batman would be so shaken by Catwoman breaking up with him that he would [[spoiler:accidentally cause a ZombieApocalypse in an attempt to bring back his dead parents]].
* TheBusCameBack: After being absent for the entirety of Season 4, Bruce bribes the judge to get out of jail early
and Flash take a long-term bus trip when [[spoiler:they're sucked into make his return as Batman.
* CastingGag: He's voiced by Creator/DiedrichBader, who previously played Bats in one of
the Queen LighterAndSofter Batman animated adaptations, ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold''.
* CharacterCheck: After the second season heavily downplayed it, Season 3 reminds us "oh yes, he's a superhero, and Harley and her friends are super''villains''." Which is shown by [[spoiler:Bruce abducting Frank to investigate Poison Ivy's plans and find out how to stop her from whatever she's doing… [[SubvertedTrope until he gets the idea to use Frank's ability
of Fables' storybook.resurrection to bring back his parents]]]].
* TheComicallySerious: How the show treats his usual stoicism; his serious, straight-faced reactions to everyone else's insanity are a source of humor for the show.
* ConvenientComa: [[spoiler:The first episode of Season 2 reveals he did survive the collapse of the Joker's tower, but has been in a coma for months.
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* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: While DarkIsNotEvil: He is a [[TheCowl cowl]] hero who protects Gotham like most versions. It starts to slip when he becomes obsessed with bringing his parents back from the dead, though.
* DatingCatwoman: He has been romantically involved with two villainesses, Catwoman and Talia Al Ghul, and even has a son with the latter.
* FatalFlaw: Pride and [[IneffectualLoner selfishness]]. Batman likes to think he can take everything on by himself. In the show, he's been shown very wrong ''twice'' -- when he brought out some PoweredArmor against Bane and failed, and years back when he called "beginner's luck" that Harley managed to divine the location of a bomb from the Joker.
* FreudianExcuse: His parents were shot dead in front of him and he combats crime out of survivor's guilt and because he genuinely believes that it's his fault
they (not unfairly) assume Poison were killed. As a result of his trauma, Bruce is mentally stuck in an adolescent state of maturity and has severe attachment issues with coworkers, family, and friends.
** Deconstructed in "Batman Begins Forever" where it's shown he ''constantly'' relives that night in his mind, to the point that it's effectively the inverse of a repressed memory. He's doing it to himself because he blames himself for putting his parents in the position to die, and is desperate to fight crime as Batman as penance. Afterwards it's clear that he's losing his grip on sanity and needs emergency psychiatric intervention.
* FriendshipDenial: When Gordon asks for his emotional support as a friend, Batman asserts they're co-workers who should only talk about fighting crime. The already unstable Gordon cracks because of this.
* GoodParents: When he sees Damian is distraught over his failure at being Harley's nemesis, he tries to cheer him up with his favorite dish - a grilled cheese sandwich with the Robin symbol on it - and tries consoling him by explaining how he himself "late-bloomer" when it comes to having his own nemesis. On-top of his PapaWolf moments, this shows that Batman is putting in the effort to being an actual ''dad'' to Damian and not just a master/ward relationship, [[AdaptationalNiceGuy something that fans would argue is more than can be said for other versions of the character]].
* HasAType: The two women he has dated, Catwoman and Talia Al Ghul, are both villainesses, dark-skinned, dark-haired, and very standoffish.
* TheHeavy: [[spoiler:The main plotline of Season 3 centers around him kidnapping Frank to resurrect his parents, culminating in a ZombieApocalypse that Ivy takes control of to fulfill her own ambitions. Since
Ivy is behind a [[VillainProtagonist protagonist]], this leaves the unstable Bruce as the most prominent antagonist for Harley's gang until the penultimate episode.]]
* HeroAntagonist: He naturally opposes Harley and Ivy due to the pair being destructive supervillains, but is usually depicted as the HeroOfAnotherStory. Season 3 sees his antagonism escalate into becoming the main antagonist, as he comes into direct conflict with the duo by kidnapping Frank to stop their plan to terraform Gotham. [[spoiler:By "Batman Begins Forever," the "Hero" part is seriously questionable, as he is extremely unhinged to the point of obsession on bringing his parents back from the dead.]]
* HeroOfAnotherStory: He's only a supporting character in this show, but still fights crime while Harley is having her adventures.
* HopeBringer: Despite being injured and gone for months, upon his return and seen on Batgirl's videos, the city instantly stands up to the villains. People celebrating his return and making Two-Face team up with Bane despite earlier saying no.
* {{Hypocrite}}: He [[HypocriteHasAPoint has a point]] that Joker treats Harley like dirt and that she should stop going back to him. In Season 3 however, we see that his relationship with Catwoman is almost just as toxic, Selena routinely stringing him along and taking all of his expensive gifts, only to dump him in the end, leaving him a depressed wreck.
* ILetGwenStacyDie: He asked his parents to take him to the movies and then wanted to walk home through Crime Alley instead of taking the limo. Ever since, he has blamed himself for his parents' murder by a mugger.
* IneffectualLoner: His flaw is that Batman is heavily self-reliant and isolates himself from his friends and family when he believes they are interfering with his duties as Batman. [[spoiler: He ignores Alfred's warnings when told that he should rest in order to recover from his injuries and is almost killed by Two-Face's gang after being brutalized by Bane.]]
* InsistentTerminology: The image on his suit is a ''symbol'', not a ''logo'', and he will not hear otherwise.
* InternalDeconstruction: This depiction of Batman, unlike most others, really addresses just how mentally unstable Bruce would be after seeing his parents murdered. Harley uses her therapist training to diagnose him with a lot of issues for which he needs professional help.
* ItsAllAboutMe: He feels he is the only one who can manage the villains in Gotham. This lone wolf attitude gets him in trouble on a few occasions when he is taken down and in need of assistance. Later subverts this trope when trusting Batgirl with helping the city upon rescuing him.
* JackBauerInterrogationTechnique: His standard method for interrogating criminals is beating the shit out of them. It doesn't really work for him, especially when he tries it on the Joker.
* JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope: After Catwoman leaves him in Season 3, he becomes gradually unhinged until he [[spoiler:tries to bring his parents back from the dead, seemingly blind to the fact that they CameBackWrong]].
* LivingEmotionalCrutch: He's this to the chronically on-edge Gordon by virtue of being his OnlyFriend, to the extent that Gordon summons Batman on occasion just to talk about the problems in his life. Batman insisting that they're just "coworkers" in "You're a Damn Good Cop, Jim Gordon" causes Gordon to suffer a breakdown. [[spoiler:Batman being missing for months at the time Gotham has been turned into an apocalyptic wasteland sends Gordon past the DespairEventHorizon.]]
* LoveHurts: Catwoman breaking up with him in Season 3 causes him to fall into a very deep depressive funk. [[spoiler:He stops taking care of himself to such an extreme extent that Harley is able to successfully kidnap him with little effort.]]
* MadScientist: By "Batman Begins Forever," [[spoiler:his obsession with his parents has led him to try to resurrect them decades after their deaths, and seems to see it as a success despite numerous pieces of evidence that it is a terrible idea]].
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: In the Season 3's climax, Bruce is horrified to realize [[spoiler:his blind pursuit to resurrect his dead parents resulted in him unleashing a ZombieApocalypse on Gotham. He even tries to put down his own zombie parents as penitence, but King Shark does it for him to spare him more trauma.]]
* NoHeroToHisValet: Alfred Pennyworth is perhaps the only human being in the world who can give Batman orders and call him out when his stubbornness goes too far.
* NoSocialSkills: Like many other versions of his character, he often struggles with expressing affection towards other people. This ends up playing a part in "You're a Damn Good Cop, Jim Gordon", in which Batman's dismissal of his and Gordon's friendship causes Gordon to snap.
* NotSoAboveItAll: He isn't ''completely'' immune to the show's bizarre nature, at one point giving a completely serious birds-and-the-bees lecture to Damian about how [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything he was a "late bloomer" concerning his own nemesis]]. [[spoiler:After he wakes up from his coma in Season 2, he also displays a childishly stubborn side to himself, whining to Alfred about how he wants to be outside fighting crime. It's pretty similar to how his Creator/WillArnett [[WesternAnimation/TheLEGOBatmanMovie counterpart]] acts. And he did install [[BrickJoke a codpiece in his armored batsuit that fires missiles]].]]
* NotSoStoic: He looked briefly freaked out when
[[spoiler:the monstrous trees rampaging Gotham]], Joker graphically killed the Scarecrow.]] As it turns out, he can also be childishly petulant when she claims it wasn't her he's around just Alfred.
* OnlySaneMan: He constantly keeps Jim on track
while under interrogating Harley and even outright asks her why she's staying with a man that treats her like dirt.
** The events of "Batman's Back Man" show that this is only in comparison to everybody else. Batman is ''actually'' a total {{Manchild}} who acts more like a rebellious teenager who treats his butler like a FantasyForbiddingFather. He just hides all of this with an ''incredibly'' well constructed facade.
* PapaWolf: Batman swoops in to save Robin from King Shark on a bloodlust high, and is furious with Harley for putting him in such danger. Bonus points for this Robin being Damian Wayne, Batman's biological son.
* PetTheDog: Despite frequently coming to blows with Harley, and despite her nearly killing Robin, [[EveryoneHasStandards he's disgusted by how
the influence Joker treats her]] and genuinely wants her to leave him for good.
* RageBreakingPoint: When the Joker brings up the death of Jason Todd while Batman interrogates him and mocks Batman over it, he completely loses it and slams the Joker hard enough against a window to crack it and make him spurt blood out of his mouth.
* SaveTheVillain:
** Saves Harley after the Joker tries to push her into the ocean.
** [[spoiler: Saves Harley and Ivy during the collapse
of the Lasso of Truth, they stand down Joker's lair.]]
* ScrewTheMoneyIHaveRules: When [[spoiler:arrested for tax evasion, he does nothing to prevent it, as his obsession with his parents almost drove Gotham to a death by zombie apocalypse
and give Harley's crew a chance to explain themselves.
* VagueAge: They've been active for at least 30 years, but none of them look older than 40. Superman and Wonder Woman do age slower than regular humans, but
he acknowledges that doesn't explain why not even someone as rich as him should be above dealing with the consequences of their actions.]]
* SeeksAnothersResurrection: In Season 3, [[spoiler:his break-up with Catwoman and unwillingness to work through his childhood trauma drive him over the edge, resulting in him using Frank's new powers to resurrect his dead parents as zombies.]]
* SourOutsideSadInside: Outside, he's a brooding middle-aged man in a bat costume. Inside, he's still a traumatized little boy crying over the death of his parents.
* SugarAndIcePersonality:
Batman himself admits he isn't any good at expressing emotion and Zatanna look likes to keep things professional, but he isn't incapable of caring for others. He can try and be a good father to Damian and despite claiming he and Gordon are "just co-workers", Batman does appreciate their alliance enough to make pictures of him partying with Gordon his screensaver.
* TemporarilyAVillain: Goes through a bit of a SanitySlippage in Season 3 and ends up accidentally causing a ZombieApocalypse. He gets over it eventually and ends up submitting to going to jail for tax evasion as atonement.
* SympathyForTheDevil: Despite Harley being an unhinged supervillain, Batman legitimately is disgusted by how poorly
the same.Joker treats her and is sympathetic to her whenever she gets a reminder of how much of a DomesticAbuser he is.
--> '''Batman''' ''[solemnly]'': Some things never change, Quinn.
** Bruce ends up on the receiving end once Harley realizes just what goes on inside his head, giving him psychiatric help.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: In an attempt to bring his parents back as shambling zombies, he accidentally helps cause a city-wide plant ZombieApocalypse that Poison Ivy makes worse.
* WorfHadTheFlu: His poor showing against Bane even with his PoweredArmor was due to him getting rusty, having just recovered from his coma.



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An Amazonian princess turned superhero.
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Batman's pre-teen son and sidekick.



* ActionGirl: She's Wonder Woman after all! She's a highly trained warrior on top of having powers that rival Superman's.
* InformedAttribute: According to Dr. Psycho (not the most reliable source for several reasons), she’s very litigious.
* TheMourningAfter: In the ValentinesDayEpisode, she's seen mourning her old boyfriend Steve Trevor.
* OnlySaneWoman: Her most noticeable status among all the other heroes. Includes doing lots of eye rolls.
* ShockwaveClap: When Doctor Psycho does a PsychicStrangle on her, she escapes by crashing her vambraces together to knock him away with the shockwave.
* UngratefulBitch: When Harley mentions that she saved Themyscira to try and get her to try and not kill the mind controled Ivy out of gratitude, Wonder Woman just tells Harley to leave, stating she can't promise Harley's safety if she remains on the battlefield.

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* ActionGirl: She's Wonder Woman after all! She's AdaptationPersonalityChange: He's a highly lot more playful and less militantly pragmatic than most versions of Damian. He's also not above [[DeliberatelyCuteChild putting on "cute kid" shtick]].
* AdaptationalWimp: He's never treated as a physical threat despite his boast of being
trained warrior on top of having powers by assassins indicating that rival Superman's.
* InformedAttribute: According
he should be. Harley leaves him hanging from a hook by his belt in their first encounter, and effortlessly finds and kidnaps him when she needs to Dr. Psycho (not later in the most reliable source for several reasons), she’s very litigious.
* TheMourningAfter: In the ValentinesDayEpisode, she's seen mourning her old boyfriend Steve Trevor.
* OnlySaneWoman: Her most noticeable status among
episode. To be fair, he '''is''' a 12-year-old kid, and all the other heroes. Includes doing lots of eye rolls.
* ShockwaveClap: When Doctor Psycho does a PsychicStrangle on her, she escapes by crashing her vambraces together to knock him away with
ninjutsu in the shockwave.
* UngratefulBitch: When Harley mentions that she saved Themyscira to try and get her to try and not kill the mind controled Ivy out of gratitude, Wonder Woman just tells Harley to leave, stating she
world can't promise compensate for body mass. He also randomly gets nosebleeds and [[InopportuneVoiceCracking his voice cracks when he tries to sound tough]].
* BadassAdorable: Downplayed as he is more adorable than badass. Robin is still a scrawny 12 year old boy who is no match against bigger and tougher opponents.
* BrattyHalfPint: He calls Harley a clown and old, and gets hung up on a meat hook for his troubles.
* BrokenPedestal: Tawny is extremely disappointed when it turns out that Robin isn't the "sweet potato pie" that he appears to be after the latter was tricked into an EngineeredPublicConfession by Harley.
* ButNotTooForeign: His father is American and his mother is of Middle Eastern descent.
* CutenessProximity: Provided they don't already know what a brat he is, everyone treats Robin like a basket of kittens. Even ''Ivy'', who both ''knows'' what a brat he is ''and'' has a serious disliking for people in general, thinks he's adorable.
* DeadlyNosebleed: ''Almost.'' Robin is shown to have occasional nosebleeds. When he was suspended above a pool with King Shark swimming around beneath, it was [[EngineeredPublicConfession all for the camera]] to get him to admit he lied about being
Harley's safety if nemesis. His nosebleed picked up in time, and smelling the blood made King Shark come dangerously close to killing Robin for real.
* DeliberatelyCuteChild: He goes on Tawny's talk show and plays cutesy for the camera.
* DistressedDude: He's kidnapped by Harley and her crew in his debut episode (in order to make him reveal he lied about being Harley's nemesis), and when King Shark goes crazy and poses a danger for Robin, it's up to Harley and later [[PapaWolf Batman]] to save him.
* DominoMask: He wears a black mask covering his eyes.
* FamilyEyeResemblance: Season 4 finally reveals how Damian looks unmasked, where he's shown to have inherited Bruce's blue eyes.
* FragileSpeedster: For all his training, he's still a prepubescent child. Without much body mass, he's not much of a direct threat.
* IJustWantToBeBadass: He tries to convince others that he's as cool and strong as Batman, but he's a bratty kid and a sidekick, so no one takes him seriously.
* KidHero: PlayedForLaughs. Superman treats him like an encouraging uncle, he shows up riding a Robin-themed hoverboard in one instance, and Batman quickly runs out of having TheTalk with him. Nobody take him seriously other than as Gotham's adorable, precocious kid, and one-on-one with Harley,
she remains on beats him singlehandedly every time. (Despite his skills from the battlefield.League of Assassins, he's still very much just a kid in terms of physical ability.)
* KidSidekick: To Batman. Also counts as ParentChildTeam since he's Bruce Wayne's biological son.
* LegacyCharacter: He's at least the third kid to hold the mantle of Robin in this continuity, following Dick Grayson and Jason Todd[[note]]In the flashback of "[[Recap/HarleyQuinn2019S2E6AllTheBestInmatesHaveDaddyIssues All The Best Inmates Have Daddy Issues]]", Joker mentions having killed him[[/note]].
* MostGamersAreMale: Following Season 1, he's almost always seen with a video game console in hand to show he's still a teenager. Not even his father [[spoiler:bringing his grandparents from the dead]] is enough to rip him from his game.
* MouthyKid: Cute yes, but he can and still will dish out snark at the most intimidating villains if given the opportunity.
* NightmareFetishist: "Gotham's Hottest Hotties" has him express interest in seeing a dead body. He is disappointed when he has to miss out on it to visit his father in Blackgate and says "Cool" after seeing what's left of Professor Pyg after Harley bashed his head in.
* NonStandardCharacterDesign: His large eyes and wild hair are more anime-esque than any other character, bringing to mind the Robin of ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' and ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' (who is generally assumed to be Dick).
* PetTheDog: Despite his bratty attitude, he [[spoiler: convinces his mother to use the Lazarus Pit to resurrect Nightwing.]]
* ShonenHair: Has a spiky, jet-black haircut that’s straight out of an anime series.
* SitcomArchNemesis: Is this to Harley, who at least wants a nemesis "with some hair on his chest".
* SmallNameBigEgo: He's Damian, so a mammoth ego is basically mandatory, but he's a sidekick so his insistence that he and Harley are arch enemies hurts her reputation.
* TakingUpTheMantle: Played for laughs when he [[spoiler:tries to replace Batman when he has gone missing after the fall of the Joker's tower. He puts on Batman's suit, which on a person half the volume of Batman leaves it hanging off in many places and scrunched up in others]].
* VocalEvolution: His voice gets deeper in later seasons with his actor going through puberty.
* YearningForANemesis: He complains about wanting a nemesis because all his fellow Teen Titans have one.



[[folder:Superman]]
!!ComicBook/{{Superman}} (Clark Kent)
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JamesWolk
The world's greatest hero and protector of Metropolis.

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!!ComicBook/{{Superman}} (Clark Kent)
[[folder:Batgirl]]
!!ComicBook/{{Batgirl}} (Barbara Gordon)
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hq_superman.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hq_batgirl.png]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JamesWolk
Briana Cuoco
The world's greatest hero and protector daughter of Metropolis.Commissioner Jim Gordon who strives to become a fighter of crime.



* AdaptationalWimp: He completely wimps out and whines like a wuss the moment he finds himself without his powers after Luthor's device blocks the sun, when most instances in other continuities of Superman losing his powers had him press on and manage to fight evil and do good deeds without his powers before he gets them back.
* BadassInDistress: In the Season 4 finale, [[spoiler:Superman has been captured, imprisoned and weakened by Lex Luthor so the latter could steal his superpowers [[EvilIsPetty and his hair]]. Harley ends up saving him as she and Ivy escape from Lex's moon base.]]
* DorkKnight: He's introduced smashing through a wall and spitting out some rubble because his mouth was open. Then there's the way he confirms a sushi dinner date with Lois.
-->'''Superman:''' You know how I… ''roll''.
* EveryoneHasStandards: Both Harley and Superman agree that a $7.99 subscription to the Daily Planet is a bit much. It doesn't even include the crossword, which Superman thinks is ridiculous. It gets even more poignant if you consider that Superman is an ''employee'' of the newspaper.
* FlyingBrick: Of course he’s this, being '''Superman''' and all.
* JerkassBall: He's generally nicer than most of his fellow superheroes, who are [[AdaptationalJerkass significantly bigger jerks in this show]] than they usually are. However, in the season 2 finale, he has no objections to Ivy being banished to the Phantom Zone forever instead of freeing her after the threat is dealt with, and he is perfectly willing to throw Harley in there too.
* NiceGuy: This is ''Superman'' we're talking about. As well as heroic, he is friendly, polite, encouraging, and overall pleasant to both heroes and villains.
* PassThePopcorn: His reaction to Harley and Ivy tag-teaming Batman on Tawny's show is to shrug and keep eating sushi.

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* AdaptationalWimp: He completely wimps out and whines like a wuss the moment he finds himself without his powers after Luthor's device blocks the sun, when most instances ->See her folder in other continuities of Superman losing his powers had him press on and manage to fight evil and do good deeds without his powers before he gets them back.
* BadassInDistress: In the Season 4 finale, [[spoiler:Superman has been captured, imprisoned and weakened by Lex Luthor so the latter could steal his superpowers [[EvilIsPetty and his hair]].
[[Characters/HarleyQuinn2019HarleysCrew Harley ends up saving him as she and Ivy escape from Lex's moon base.]]
* DorkKnight: He's introduced smashing through a wall and spitting out some rubble because his mouth was open. Then there's the way he confirms a sushi dinner date with Lois.
-->'''Superman:''' You know how I… ''roll''.
* EveryoneHasStandards: Both Harley and Superman agree that a $7.99 subscription to the Daily Planet is a bit much. It doesn't even include the crossword, which Superman thinks is ridiculous. It gets even
Quinn's crew page]] for more poignant if you consider that Superman is an ''employee'' of the newspaper.
* FlyingBrick: Of course he’s this, being '''Superman''' and all.
* JerkassBall: He's generally nicer than most of his fellow superheroes, who are [[AdaptationalJerkass significantly bigger jerks in this show]] than they usually are. However, in the season 2 finale, he has no objections to Ivy being banished to the Phantom Zone forever instead of freeing her after the threat is dealt with, and he is perfectly willing to throw Harley in there too.
* NiceGuy: This is ''Superman'' we're talking about. As well as heroic, he is friendly, polite, encouraging, and overall pleasant to both heroes and villains.
* PassThePopcorn: His reaction to Harley and Ivy tag-teaming Batman on Tawny's show is to shrug and keep eating sushi.
information.



[[folder:Aquaman]]
!!ComicBook/{{Aquaman}} (Arthur Curry)
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ChrisDiamantopoulos
The sovereign ruler of Atlantis and protector of the seas.

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!!ComicBook/{{Aquaman}} (Arthur Curry)
[[folder:Nightwing]]
!!ComicBook/{{Nightwing}} (Richard "Dick" Grayson)
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ChrisDiamantopoulos
The sovereign ruler of Atlantis
Creator/HarveyGuillen
Batman's first Robin
and now protector of the seas.Bludhaven.



* BewareTheSillyOnes: He's a LargeHam who other characters don't take seriously. Then he wipes the floor with the Legion of Doom.
* CurbStompBattle: Defeats several Legion members single-handedly. Harley turns out to be no match for him without Ivy's help and she only manages to survive by tricking him into breaking a fish tank, causing Aquaman to take the fish to water.
* {{Expy}}: His portrayal seems to be more Namor's than Arthur Curry's.
* GoodIsNotSoft: He has no problem trying to kill Harley and Ivy for stealing from him.
* HeroesWantRedheads: He's married to Mera, a redhead.
* IAmXSonOfY: He always introduces himself with "It is I, Aquaman, son of Atlan, heir to the Throne of Atlantis!" Nobody cares.
* InformedFlaw: Is supposedly weak going by the Legion of Doom's comments, but he inflicted a CurbStompBattle on the Legion in the same episode.
* LargeHam: Maybe the only person whose real self is just as bombastic as Clayface's portrayal of him. Works against him as Clayface easily convinces the guards chasing Harley and co. that he's the real deal.
* MythologyGag: His referring to himself as the "son of Atlan" comes from the early DC Comics, where Atlan was really his father.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: In a fight with Harley, he ends up breaking a fish tank. He feels awful about putting the fish in lethal danger by getting them out of the water.
* NoSell: Harley pummels him after he hurts Ivy, and it does nothing.
* ProngsOfPoseidon: He's the ruler of an undersea civilization, and wields a trident that shoots energy blasts.
* StrongAsTheyNeedToBe: Easily restrained by Ivy's plants, but able to take on the whole Legion of Doom single-handedly, but ''also'' easily injured by Harley's punches ''until'' he suddenly isn't. Good luck making any sense of how tough he's supposed to be.
* UnusualEyebrows: His eyebrows have "kinks" near the end.

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* BewareTheSillyOnes: He's a LargeHam who other characters don't take seriously. Then he wipes the floor with the Legion of Doom.
* CurbStompBattle: Defeats several Legion members single-handedly. Harley turns out to be no match for him without Ivy's help and she only manages to survive by tricking him into breaking a fish tank, causing Aquaman to take the fish to water.
* {{Expy}}: His portrayal seems to be more Namor's than Arthur Curry's.
* GoodIsNotSoft: He has no problem trying to kill Harley and Ivy for stealing from him.
* HeroesWantRedheads: He's married to Mera, a redhead.
* IAmXSonOfY: He always introduces himself with "It
AdaptationalJerkass: Nightwing is I, Aquaman, son of Atlan, heir to the Throne of Atlantis!" Nobody cares.
* InformedFlaw: Is supposedly weak going by the Legion of Doom's comments, but he inflicted a CurbStompBattle on the Legion in the same episode.
* LargeHam: Maybe the only person whose real self is just as bombastic as Clayface's portrayal of him. Works against him as Clayface easily convinces the guards chasing Harley and co. that he's the real deal.
* MythologyGag: His referring to himself as the "son of Atlan" comes from the early DC Comics, where Atlan was really his father.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: In a fight with Harley, he ends up breaking a fish tank. He feels awful about putting the fish in lethal danger by getting them out
typically one of the water.
* NoSell: Harley pummels him after he hurts Ivy,
friendliest, most down-to-earth superheroes. This Nightwing deliberately emulates Batman, which comes at the cost of his people skills, and it does nothing.
* ProngsOfPoseidon: He's the ruler of an undersea civilization, and wields a trident that shoots energy blasts.
* StrongAsTheyNeedToBe: Easily restrained by Ivy's plants, but able to take on the whole Legion of Doom single-handedly, but ''also'' easily injured by
he frequently dismisses Harley's punches ''until'' attempts to fit in with the Bat-Family after she joins because he suddenly isn't. Good luck making any sense doesn't believe a villain could ever become a hero.
* AssholeVictim: In Season 4, he dismisses Harley's attempts to fit in and bond with the Bat-Family, and acts overly rude and hostile towards her because he doesn't believe a former villain is capable
of a HeelFaceTurn. [[spoiler:He turns up dead and it's revealed ''Harley'' was the one who strangled him while she was sleepwalking. Once she remembers what she did, Harley is horrified and quits the Bat-Family, as she can't forgive herself for killing Nightwing despite how tough badly he treated her.]]
* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler:He gets killed by Harley in "Getting Ice Dick, Don't Wait Up". In the season 4 finale, he comes back to life after Talia throws him into the Lazarus Pit.]]
* BodyHorror: His big toe is horribly infected at one point.
* CameBackWrong: [[spoiler: Talia tells Damian that Nightwing will come back "better", but the first thing he does after coming back to life is looking for Harley to take revenge for his own murder.]]
* CompositeCharacter: He's Dick Grayson/Nightwing but he also [[spoiler: is brought back from the dead by Talia Al Ghul via the Lazarus Pit just like Jason Todd/Red Hood. It's also implied he will try to get revenge on Harley like how Jason tried to his revenge on Joker.]]
* DominoMask: He wears a black mask that covers the area around his eyes.
* EarlyBirdCameo: First featured in ''The Eat. Bang! Kill. Tour.'' comic before appearing in the series.
* EmbarrassingNickname: [[BrattyHalfPint Damian]] refers to him as "Dickwad" because
he's supposed ADickInName.
* FailureHero: How he sees himself. He bailed on Batman after being restless and misconstruing a quote as needing
to be.
* UnusualEyebrows: His eyebrows
change, heading for Bludhaven. He failed to prevent Blockbuster's death at the hands of Vigilante and he feared Batman and the others learning, breaking down further when Ivy points out that if it was a big deal, they would have "kinks" near learned about it then and there.
* FemaleGaze: The camera loves to focus on his butt. [[spoiler:Even his coffin makes emphasis on it.]]
* HeroicBSOD: After getting a checkmate battling a robot and causing a set of spikes to pop out from
the end.descending ceiling, Nightwing has an epic meltdown, believing he made a massive mistake in even leaving Gotham.
* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: He tries to act like an overly serious and smug edgelord in front of the Bat Family to overcompensate for his failures as a solo hero. He's extremely afraid they'll think he's a failure and briefly becomes suicidal when Ivy points out they may already know about Blockbuster's death.
* JerkassHasAPoint: After Harley attempts to pull a HeelFaceTurn and join the Bat-Family, Nightwing is still hostile to her, believing her to still be a villain and unable to ever change her evil nature. Harley starts thinking he has a point, as [[HeroWithAnFInGood she keeps having trouble following the heroic moral code]] and she finds out she has been acting like her former villainous self during her abnormal sleepwalking. [[spoiler:Harley becomes fully convinced that Nightwing was right about her being a villain at her core when she discovers she ''strangled him to death'' while sleepwalking, leading her to quit the Bat-Family.]]
* MrFanservice: He's considered very attractive, making it to number 2 on Gotham's "Hottest Hotties" list on the strength of his posterior.
* ReluctantFanserviceGuy: He's considered very good-looking, especially in regards to his well-defined butt, but he's not particularly happy about being voted number 2 on Gotham's "Hottest Hotties" list since he finds it degrading. He's also reluctant about Harley's plan to do a sexy livestream of him as bait for a SerialKiller, but he at least goes along with it until things go south.
* TakeThat: Nightwing's attitude and actions are this, mocking Nightwing's action in shows like ''Series/{{Titans 2018}}'' where Dick is much more fallible than he should be, taking a more darker stance that clashes with his comic portrayal. His FailureHero status is also this to his portrayal in the ''WesternAnimation/DCAnimatedMovieUniverse'' where he basically ascended to MemeticLoser status.
* TookALevelInJerkass: When Dick makes his official appearance in "There's No Ivy in Team", he's a lot more "edgelord-like", speaking in a Batman-esque [[GutturalGrowler Guttural Growl]] and trying to do things his way. The episode has him getting a nice slice of HumblePie to fix things.
* UndignifiedDeath: [[spoiler:Getting strangled to death with a friendship bracelet by someone who is ''sleepwalking'' after deliberately antagonizing them isn't a very heroic way to go out.]]
* UngratefulBastard: Towards Harley. Despite Harley being genuinely helpful towards the Bat-Family, Nightwing still treats her like crap and refuses to accept her as a teammate on the sole basis of her being a former villain.



[[folder:Green Lantern]]
!!ComicBook/GreenLantern (John Stewart)
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A superhero with a superpowered ring.

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[[folder:Green Lantern]]
!!ComicBook/GreenLantern (John Stewart)
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!!Justice League
[[folder:General]]
A superhero with a superpowered ring.group of superheroes who work together to protect the world from threats too great for them to beat alone. Their membership includes Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, Flash, and Aquaman.



* PowerGlows: When using his RingOfPower, his entire body is covered in a light green aura.

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* PowerGlows: AdaptationalJerkass: They are noticeably less "heroic" than in other versions. In season one, they nearly banish Harley and her crew to the Phantom Zone forever without a trial based on a ''hunch'' that they were responsible for the killer trees in Gotham, and Ivy has to plead for Wonder Woman to use her lasso to prove she's not lying. In season two, they show no gratitude toward Harley for freeing them from the Queen of Fables' spellbook and are willing to kill Harley's brainwashed crew if they give them too much trouble to simply subdue them. Wonder Woman shows no gratitude for Harley and Ivy saving Themyscira, and after they subdue the brainwashed Ivy, they declare that she is too dangerous to be let go, so they plan to throw her in the Phantom Zone, explicitly stating she will be in there forever, meaning they have no intention of freeing her after defeating [[spoiler:Dr. Psycho]]. When using his RingOfPower, his entire body Harley tells them to throw her in there too because she can't live without Ivy, Superman nonchalantly says "Okay". Of course, this is covered justified since the show is all from the [[VillainProtagonist perspective of the villains]], and they understandably wouldn't have any reason to view the ones who constantly foil their schemes and send them to jail in a light green aura.flattering light.
* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: The Flash and Zatanna dated on Valentine's Day. Possibly a MythologyGag, as the original Flash and Zatanna were created by Creator/GardnerFox.
* GoodCounterpart: To the Legion of Doom, naturally.
* ThePlotReaper: Non-fatal example. [[spoiler:The Queen of Fables sucks them into her storybook in the penultimate episode of Season 1, as otherwise the question would come up of why they aren't helping save Gotham from Joker's takeover.]]
* PoliteVillainsRudeHeroes: The rude heroes to the polite villains of Harley's crew.
* PutOnABus: Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, and Flash take a long-term bus trip when [[spoiler:they're sucked into the Queen of Fables' storybook.]]
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: While they (not unfairly) assume Poison Ivy is behind [[spoiler:the monstrous trees rampaging Gotham]], when she claims it wasn't her while under the influence of the Lasso of Truth, they stand down and give Harley's crew a chance to explain themselves.
* VagueAge: They've been active for at least 30 years, but none of them look older than 40. Superman and Wonder Woman do age slower than regular humans, but that doesn't explain why Batman and Zatanna look the same.



[[folder:The Flash]]
!!ComicBook/TheFlash
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ScottPorter, Creator/ZenoRobinson
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The fastest superhero.

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[[folder:The Flash]]
!!ComicBook/TheFlash
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ScottPorter, Creator/ZenoRobinson
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[[folder:Wonder Woman]]
!!ComicBook/WonderWoman (Diana of Themyscira)
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The fastest
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/VanessaMarshall
An Amazonian princess turned
superhero.



* MundaneUtility: He's perfectly willing to use his SuperSpeed to turn back time just to help Harley play a "prank" on Psycho.
* SuperSpeed: He has superhuman speed.

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* MundaneUtility: He's perfectly willing ActionGirl: She's Wonder Woman after all! She's a highly trained warrior on top of having powers that rival Superman's.
* InformedAttribute: According
to use his SuperSpeed Dr. Psycho (not the most reliable source for several reasons), she’s very litigious.
* TheMourningAfter: In the ValentinesDayEpisode, she's seen mourning her old boyfriend Steve Trevor.
* OnlySaneWoman: Her most noticeable status among all the other heroes. Includes doing lots of eye rolls.
* ShockwaveClap: When Doctor Psycho does a PsychicStrangle on her, she escapes by crashing her vambraces together
to turn back time just to help knock him away with the shockwave.
* UngratefulBitch: When
Harley play a "prank" mentions that she saved Themyscira to try and get her to try and not kill the mind controled Ivy out of gratitude, Wonder Woman just tells Harley to leave, stating she can't promise Harley's safety if she remains on Psycho.
* SuperSpeed: He has superhuman speed.
the battlefield.



[[folder:Zatanna]]
!!ComicBook/{{Zatanna}} Zatara
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The Justice League's chief magic user.

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[[folder:Zatanna]]
!!ComicBook/{{Zatanna}} Zatara
[[folder:Superman]]
!!ComicBook/{{Superman}} (Clark Kent)
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JamesWolk
The Justice League's chief magic user.world's greatest hero and protector of Metropolis.



* AdaptationalModesty: Still no fishnets in animation (but does wear them in the spinoff comic).
* GoodCounterpart: To the Queen of Fables, being a magician. Zatanna is usually tasked with carrying out the Queen's punishment due to being the only superhero that can affect her.
* TheVoiceless: She hasn't had a chance at a speaking role yet.

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* AdaptationalModesty: Still no fishnets AdaptationalWimp: He completely wimps out and whines like a wuss the moment he finds himself without his powers after Luthor's device blocks the sun, when most instances in animation (but does wear other continuities of Superman losing his powers had him press on and manage to fight evil and do good deeds without his powers before he gets them in back.
* BadassInDistress: In
the spinoff comic).
* GoodCounterpart: To
Season 4 finale, [[spoiler:Superman has been captured, imprisoned and weakened by Lex Luthor so the Queen latter could steal his superpowers [[EvilIsPetty and his hair]]. Harley ends up saving him as she and Ivy escape from Lex's moon base.]]
* DorkKnight: He's introduced smashing through a wall and spitting out some rubble because his mouth was open. Then there's the way he confirms a sushi dinner date with Lois.
-->'''Superman:''' You know how I… ''roll''.
* EveryoneHasStandards: Both Harley and Superman agree that a $7.99 subscription to the Daily Planet is a bit much. It doesn't even include the crossword, which Superman thinks is ridiculous. It gets even more poignant if you consider that Superman is an ''employee''
of Fables, the newspaper.
* FlyingBrick: Of course he’s this,
being a magician. Zatanna is '''Superman''' and all.
* JerkassBall: He's generally nicer than most of his fellow superheroes, who are [[AdaptationalJerkass significantly bigger jerks in this show]] than they
usually tasked with carrying out are. However, in the Queen's punishment due season 2 finale, he has no objections to Ivy being banished to the only superhero that can affect her.
Phantom Zone forever instead of freeing her after the threat is dealt with, and he is perfectly willing to throw Harley in there too.
* TheVoiceless: She hasn't had a chance at a speaking role yet.NiceGuy: This is ''Superman'' we're talking about. As well as heroic, he is friendly, polite, encouraging, and overall pleasant to both heroes and villains.
* PassThePopcorn: His reaction to Harley and Ivy tag-teaming Batman on Tawny's show is to shrug and keep eating sushi.



!!Bat-Family
[[folder:General]]
* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: Bats and birds. Harley bucks the trend when she joins the team, but even she wears a bat-logo.
* BadassNormal: Since this ''is'' Batman and his sidekicks after all, they don’t have the metahuman powers of their fellow superheroes, but they don’t need them.
* TheComicallySerious: All of them try way too hard to be intimidating.
* DarkIsNotEvil: With the exception of Robin. everyone wears dark colors to better blend into the darkness.
* FamilyOfChoice: Bruce and Dick are both orphans, Damien is estranged from his mother and Barbara moved out of her parents' home sometime after getting into college. Harley also has issues with her parents.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Batman]]
!!ComicBook/{{Batman}} (Bruce Wayne)
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DiedrichBader, Jack Stanton (Child)
The protector of Gotham City.

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!!Bat-Family
[[folder:General]]
* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: Bats and birds. Harley bucks the trend when she joins the team, but even she wears a bat-logo.
* BadassNormal: Since this ''is'' Batman and his sidekicks after all, they don’t have the metahuman powers of their fellow superheroes, but they don’t need them.
* TheComicallySerious: All of them try way too hard to be intimidating.
* DarkIsNotEvil: With the exception of Robin. everyone wears dark colors to better blend into the darkness.
* FamilyOfChoice: Bruce and Dick are both orphans, Damien is estranged from his mother and Barbara moved out of her parents' home sometime after getting into college. Harley also has issues with her parents.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Batman]]
!!ComicBook/{{Batman}} (Bruce Wayne)
[[folder:Aquaman]]
!!ComicBook/{{Aquaman}} (Arthur Curry)
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DiedrichBader, Jack Stanton (Child)
Creator/ChrisDiamantopoulos
The sovereign ruler of Atlantis and protector of Gotham City.the seas.



* ActionDad: The current Robin is his biological son Damian and Batman is one of the most badass superheroes in the show.
* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: Season 3 reveals Batman is suffering from PTSD due to watching his parents get murdered as a child and blaming himself for it [[ThereAreNoTherapists without ever getting professional help]] until Harley literally gets inside his head. He gradually becomes unstable because of the movie that almost glorifies his parents' death as mere entertainment and Catwoman breaks up with him for being clingy, sending him into a depression that drives him to try and bring his parents back as zombies.
* AdaptationalVillainy: Bruce starts off as his usual, gruff but well meaning self. In season 3 however, a TraumaCongaLine detailed in AdaptationalAngstUpgrade above happens, and Batman starts to go off the deep end becoming obsessed with bringing his parents back from the dead to the point that he causes a zombie apocalypse.
* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: A classic Type 2, who strikes fear into the hearts of criminals by both wearing the emblem of a bat and styling himself after one. Harley enjoys mocking that [[BestialityIsDepraved he must also fuck them]].
* ArcVillain: He's the main antagonist of Season 3, with his kidnapping of Frank to try to figure out Ivy's plan escalating into him [[spoiler:trying to resurrect his parents and accidentally causing a ZombieApocalypse.]]
* BeneathTheMask: "Batman's Back Man" reveals that beneath his serious superhero persona, he's a complete {{Manchild}} who is stubborn to an almost suicidal degree.
* BigBadEnsemble: With Ivy in Season 3. [[spoiler:Causing a ZombieApocalypse]] is a complete mistake on his part, but it nonetheless serves as the biggest conflict until Ivy takes advantage of it for her own plans near the very end.
* BrokenPedestal: Nightwing didn't want to believe Batman would be so shaken by Catwoman breaking up with him that he would [[spoiler:accidentally cause a ZombieApocalypse in an attempt to bring back his dead parents]].
* TheBusCameBack: After being absent for the entirety of Season 4, Bruce bribes the judge to get out of jail early and make his return as Batman.
* CastingGag: He's voiced by Creator/DiedrichBader, who previously played Bats in one of the LighterAndSofter Batman animated adaptations, ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold''.
* CharacterCheck: After the second season heavily downplayed it, Season 3 reminds us "oh yes, he's a superhero, and Harley and her friends are super''villains''." Which is shown by [[spoiler:Bruce abducting Frank to investigate Poison Ivy's plans and find out how to stop her from whatever she's doing… [[SubvertedTrope until he gets the idea to use Frank's ability of resurrection to bring back his parents]]]].
* TheComicallySerious: How the show treats his usual stoicism; his serious, straight-faced reactions to everyone else's insanity are a source of humor for the show.
* ConvenientComa: [[spoiler:The first episode of Season 2 reveals he did survive the collapse of the Joker's tower, but has been in a coma for months.]]
* DarkIsNotEvil: He is a [[TheCowl cowl]] hero who protects Gotham like most versions. It starts to slip when he becomes obsessed with bringing his parents back from the dead, though.
* DatingCatwoman: He has been romantically involved with two villainesses, Catwoman and Talia Al Ghul, and even has a son with the latter.
* FatalFlaw: Pride and [[IneffectualLoner selfishness]]. Batman likes to think he can take everything on by himself. In the show, he's been shown very wrong ''twice'' -- when he brought out some PoweredArmor against Bane and failed, and years back when he called "beginner's luck" that Harley managed to divine the location of a bomb from the Joker.
* FreudianExcuse: His parents were shot dead in front of him and he combats crime out of survivor's guilt and because he genuinely believes that it's his fault they were killed. As a result of his trauma, Bruce is mentally stuck in an adolescent state of maturity and has severe attachment issues with coworkers, family, and friends.
** Deconstructed in "Batman Begins Forever" where it's shown he ''constantly'' relives that night in his mind, to the point that it's effectively the inverse of a repressed memory. He's doing it to himself because he blames himself for putting his parents in the position to die, and is desperate to fight crime as Batman as penance. Afterwards it's clear that he's losing his grip on sanity and needs emergency psychiatric intervention.
* FriendshipDenial: When Gordon asks for his emotional support as a friend, Batman asserts they're co-workers who should only talk about fighting crime. The already unstable Gordon cracks because of this.
* GoodParents: When he sees Damian is distraught over his failure at being Harley's nemesis, he tries to cheer him up with his favorite dish - a grilled cheese sandwich with the Robin symbol on it - and tries consoling him by explaining how he himself "late-bloomer" when it comes to having his own nemesis. On-top of his PapaWolf moments, this shows that Batman is putting in the effort to being an actual ''dad'' to Damian and not just a master/ward relationship, [[AdaptationalNiceGuy something that fans would argue is more than can be said for other versions of the character]].
* HasAType: The two women he has dated, Catwoman and Talia Al Ghul, are both villainesses, dark-skinned, dark-haired, and very standoffish.
* TheHeavy: [[spoiler:The main plotline of Season 3 centers around him kidnapping Frank to resurrect his parents, culminating in a ZombieApocalypse that Ivy takes control of to fulfill her own ambitions. Since Ivy is a [[VillainProtagonist protagonist]], this leaves the unstable Bruce as the most prominent antagonist for Harley's gang until the penultimate episode.]]
* HeroAntagonist: He naturally opposes Harley and Ivy due to the pair being destructive supervillains, but is usually depicted as the HeroOfAnotherStory. Season 3 sees his antagonism escalate into becoming the main antagonist, as he comes into direct conflict with the duo by kidnapping Frank to stop their plan to terraform Gotham. [[spoiler:By "Batman Begins Forever," the "Hero" part is seriously questionable, as he is extremely unhinged to the point of obsession on bringing his parents back from the dead.]]
* HeroOfAnotherStory: He's only a supporting character in this show, but still fights crime while Harley is having her adventures.
* HopeBringer: Despite being injured and gone for months, upon his return and seen on Batgirl's videos, the city instantly stands up to the villains. People celebrating his return and making Two-Face team up with Bane despite earlier saying no.
* {{Hypocrite}}: He [[HypocriteHasAPoint has a point]] that Joker treats Harley like dirt and that she should stop going back to him. In Season 3 however, we see that his relationship with Catwoman is almost just as toxic, Selena routinely stringing him along and taking all of his expensive gifts, only to dump him in the end, leaving him a depressed wreck.
* ILetGwenStacyDie: He asked his parents to take him to the movies and then wanted to walk home through Crime Alley instead of taking the limo. Ever since, he has blamed himself for his parents' murder by a mugger.
* IneffectualLoner: His flaw is that Batman is heavily self-reliant and isolates himself from his friends and family when he believes they are interfering with his duties as Batman. [[spoiler: He ignores Alfred's warnings when told that he should rest in order to recover from his injuries and is almost killed by Two-Face's gang after being brutalized by Bane.]]
* InsistentTerminology: The image on his suit is a ''symbol'', not a ''logo'', and he will not hear otherwise.
* InternalDeconstruction: This depiction of Batman, unlike most others, really addresses just how mentally unstable Bruce would be after seeing his parents murdered. Harley uses her therapist training to diagnose him with a lot of issues for which he needs professional help.
* ItsAllAboutMe: He feels he is the only one who can manage the villains in Gotham. This lone wolf attitude gets him in trouble on a few occasions when he is taken down and in need of assistance. Later subverts this trope when trusting Batgirl with helping the city upon rescuing him.
* JackBauerInterrogationTechnique: His standard method for interrogating criminals is beating the shit out of them. It doesn't really work for him, especially when he tries it on the Joker.
* JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope: After Catwoman leaves him in Season 3, he becomes gradually unhinged until he [[spoiler:tries to bring his parents back from the dead, seemingly blind to the fact that they CameBackWrong]].
* LivingEmotionalCrutch: He's this to the chronically on-edge Gordon by virtue of being his OnlyFriend, to the extent that Gordon summons Batman on occasion just to talk about the problems in his life. Batman insisting that they're just "coworkers" in "You're a Damn Good Cop, Jim Gordon" causes Gordon to suffer a breakdown. [[spoiler:Batman being missing for months at the time Gotham has been turned into an apocalyptic wasteland sends Gordon past the DespairEventHorizon.]]
* LoveHurts: Catwoman breaking up with him in Season 3 causes him to fall into a very deep depressive funk. [[spoiler:He stops taking care of himself to such an extreme extent that Harley is able to successfully kidnap him with little effort.]]
* MadScientist: By "Batman Begins Forever," [[spoiler:his obsession with his parents has led him to try to resurrect them decades after their deaths, and seems to see it as a success despite numerous pieces of evidence that it is a terrible idea]].
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: In the Season 3's climax, Bruce is horrified to realize [[spoiler:his blind pursuit to resurrect his dead parents resulted in him unleashing a ZombieApocalypse on Gotham. He even tries to put down his own zombie parents as penitence, but King Shark does it for him to spare him more trauma.]]
* NoHeroToHisValet: Alfred Pennyworth is perhaps the only human being in the world who can give Batman orders and call him out when his stubbornness goes too far.
* NoSocialSkills: Like many other versions of his character, he often struggles with expressing affection towards other people. This ends up playing a part in "You're a Damn Good Cop, Jim Gordon", in which Batman's dismissal of his and Gordon's friendship causes Gordon to snap.
* NotSoAboveItAll: He isn't ''completely'' immune to the show's bizarre nature, at one point giving a completely serious birds-and-the-bees lecture to Damian about how [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything he was a "late bloomer" concerning his own nemesis]]. [[spoiler:After he wakes up from his coma in Season 2, he also displays a childishly stubborn side to himself, whining to Alfred about how he wants to be outside fighting crime. It's pretty similar to how his Creator/WillArnett [[WesternAnimation/TheLEGOBatmanMovie counterpart]] acts. And he did install [[BrickJoke a codpiece in his armored batsuit that fires missiles]].]]
* NotSoStoic: He looked briefly freaked out when [[spoiler:the Joker graphically killed the Scarecrow.]] As it turns out, he can also be childishly petulant when he's around just Alfred.
* OnlySaneMan: He constantly keeps Jim on track while interrogating Harley and even outright asks her why she's staying with a man that treats her like dirt.
** The events of "Batman's Back Man" show that this is only in comparison to everybody else. Batman is ''actually'' a total {{Manchild}} who acts more like a rebellious teenager who treats his butler like a FantasyForbiddingFather. He just hides all of this with an ''incredibly'' well constructed facade.
* PapaWolf: Batman swoops in to save Robin from King Shark on a bloodlust high, and is furious with Harley for putting him in such danger. Bonus points for this Robin being Damian Wayne, Batman's biological son.
* PetTheDog: Despite frequently coming to blows with Harley, and despite her nearly killing Robin, [[EveryoneHasStandards he's disgusted by how the Joker treats her]] and genuinely wants her to leave him for good.
* RageBreakingPoint: When the Joker brings up the death of Jason Todd while Batman interrogates him and mocks Batman over it, he completely loses it and slams the Joker hard enough against a window to crack it and make him spurt blood out of his mouth.
* SaveTheVillain:
** Saves Harley after the Joker tries to push her into the ocean.
** [[spoiler: Saves Harley and Ivy during the collapse of the Joker's lair.]]
* ScrewTheMoneyIHaveRules: When [[spoiler:arrested for tax evasion, he does nothing to prevent it, as his obsession with his parents almost drove Gotham to a death by zombie apocalypse and he acknowledges that not even someone as rich as him should be above dealing with the consequences of their actions.]]
* SeeksAnothersResurrection: In Season 3, [[spoiler:his break-up with Catwoman and unwillingness to work through his childhood trauma drive him over the edge, resulting in him using Frank's new powers to resurrect his dead parents as zombies.]]
* SourOutsideSadInside: Outside, he's a brooding middle-aged man in a bat costume. Inside, he's still a traumatized little boy crying over the death of his parents.
* SugarAndIcePersonality: Batman himself admits he isn't any good at expressing emotion and likes to keep things professional, but he isn't incapable of caring for others. He can try and be a good father to Damian and despite claiming he and Gordon are "just co-workers", Batman does appreciate their alliance enough to make pictures of him partying with Gordon his screensaver.
* TemporarilyAVillain: Goes through a bit of a SanitySlippage in Season 3 and ends up accidentally causing a ZombieApocalypse. He gets over it eventually and ends up submitting to going to jail for tax evasion as atonement.
* SympathyForTheDevil: Despite Harley being an unhinged supervillain, Batman legitimately is disgusted by how poorly the Joker treats her and is sympathetic to her whenever she gets a reminder of how much of a DomesticAbuser he is.
--> '''Batman''' ''[solemnly]'': Some things never change, Quinn.
** Bruce ends up on the receiving end once Harley realizes just what goes on inside his head, giving him psychiatric help.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: In an attempt to bring his parents back as shambling zombies, he accidentally helps cause a city-wide plant ZombieApocalypse that Poison Ivy makes worse.
* WorfHadTheFlu: His poor showing against Bane even with his PoweredArmor was due to him getting rusty, having just recovered from his coma.

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* ActionDad: The current Robin is his biological son Damian and Batman is one of the most badass superheroes in the show.
* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: Season 3 reveals Batman is suffering from PTSD due to watching his parents get murdered as a child and blaming himself for it [[ThereAreNoTherapists without ever getting professional help]] until Harley literally gets inside his head. He gradually becomes unstable because of the movie that almost glorifies his parents' death as mere entertainment and Catwoman breaks up with him for being clingy, sending him into a depression that drives him to try and bring his parents back as zombies.
* AdaptationalVillainy: Bruce starts off as his usual, gruff but well meaning self. In season 3 however, a TraumaCongaLine detailed in AdaptationalAngstUpgrade above happens, and Batman starts to go off the deep end becoming obsessed with bringing his parents back from the dead to the point that he causes a zombie apocalypse.
* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: A classic Type 2, who strikes fear into the hearts of criminals by both wearing the emblem of a bat and styling himself after one. Harley enjoys mocking that [[BestialityIsDepraved he must also fuck them]].
* ArcVillain:
BewareTheSillyOnes: He's a LargeHam who other characters don't take seriously. Then he wipes the main antagonist of Season 3, floor with his kidnapping the Legion of Frank to try to figure Doom.
* CurbStompBattle: Defeats several Legion members single-handedly. Harley turns
out to be no match for him without Ivy's plan escalating help and she only manages to survive by tricking him into him [[spoiler:trying to resurrect his parents and accidentally causing a ZombieApocalypse.]]
* BeneathTheMask: "Batman's Back Man" reveals that beneath his serious superhero persona, he's a complete {{Manchild}} who is stubborn to an almost suicidal degree.
* BigBadEnsemble: With Ivy in Season 3. [[spoiler:Causing a ZombieApocalypse]] is a complete mistake on his part, but it nonetheless serves as the biggest conflict until Ivy takes advantage of it for her own plans near the very end.
* BrokenPedestal: Nightwing didn't want to believe Batman would be so shaken by Catwoman
breaking up with him that he would [[spoiler:accidentally cause a ZombieApocalypse in an attempt fish tank, causing Aquaman to bring back his dead parents]].
* TheBusCameBack: After being absent for
take the entirety of Season 4, Bruce bribes the judge fish to get out of jail early and make his return as Batman.
water.
* CastingGag: He's voiced by Creator/DiedrichBader, who previously played Bats in one of the LighterAndSofter Batman animated adaptations, ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold''.
{{Expy}}: His portrayal seems to be more Namor's than Arthur Curry's.
* CharacterCheck: After the second season heavily downplayed it, Season 3 reminds us "oh yes, he's a superhero, and GoodIsNotSoft: He has no problem trying to kill Harley and her friends are super''villains''." Which is shown by [[spoiler:Bruce abducting Frank to investigate Poison Ivy's plans and find out how to stop her Ivy for stealing from whatever she's doing… [[SubvertedTrope until he gets the idea to use Frank's ability of resurrection to bring back his parents]]]].
him.
* TheComicallySerious: How the show treats his usual stoicism; his serious, straight-faced reactions to everyone else's insanity are a source of humor for the show.
* ConvenientComa: [[spoiler:The first episode of Season 2 reveals he did survive the collapse of the Joker's tower, but has been in a coma for months.]]
* DarkIsNotEvil: He is a [[TheCowl cowl]] hero who protects Gotham like most versions. It starts to slip when he becomes obsessed with bringing his parents back from the dead, though.
* DatingCatwoman: He has been romantically involved with two villainesses, Catwoman and Talia Al Ghul, and even has a son with the latter.
* FatalFlaw: Pride and [[IneffectualLoner selfishness]]. Batman likes to think he can take everything on by himself. In the show, he's been shown very wrong ''twice'' -- when he brought out some PoweredArmor against Bane and failed, and years back when he called "beginner's luck" that Harley managed to divine the location of a bomb from the Joker.
* FreudianExcuse: His parents were shot dead in front of him and he combats crime out of survivor's guilt and because he genuinely believes that it's his fault they were killed. As a result of his trauma, Bruce is mentally stuck in an adolescent state of maturity and has severe attachment issues with coworkers, family, and friends.
** Deconstructed in "Batman Begins Forever" where it's shown he ''constantly'' relives that night in his mind, to the point that it's effectively the inverse of a repressed memory.
HeroesWantRedheads: He's doing it married to Mera, a redhead.
* IAmXSonOfY: He always introduces
himself because with "It is I, Aquaman, son of Atlan, heir to the Throne of Atlantis!" Nobody cares.
* InformedFlaw: Is supposedly weak going by the Legion of Doom's comments, but
he blames himself for putting his parents inflicted a CurbStompBattle on the Legion in the position to die, same episode.
* LargeHam: Maybe the only person whose real self is just as bombastic as Clayface's portrayal of him. Works against him as Clayface easily convinces the guards chasing Harley
and is desperate to fight crime as Batman as penance. Afterwards it's clear co. that he's losing his grip on sanity and needs emergency psychiatric intervention.
* FriendshipDenial: When Gordon asks for his emotional support as a friend, Batman asserts they're co-workers who should only talk about fighting crime. The already unstable Gordon cracks because of this.
* GoodParents: When he sees Damian is distraught over his failure at being Harley's nemesis, he tries to cheer him up with his favorite dish - a grilled cheese sandwich with
the Robin symbol on it - and tries consoling him by explaining how he real deal.
* MythologyGag: His referring to
himself "late-bloomer" when it comes to having his own nemesis. On-top of his PapaWolf moments, this shows that Batman is putting in the effort to being an actual ''dad'' to Damian and not just a master/ward relationship, [[AdaptationalNiceGuy something that fans would argue is more than can be said for other versions of the character]].
* HasAType: The two women he has dated, Catwoman and Talia Al Ghul, are both villainesses, dark-skinned, dark-haired, and very standoffish.
* TheHeavy: [[spoiler:The main plotline of Season 3 centers around him kidnapping Frank to resurrect his parents, culminating in a ZombieApocalypse that Ivy takes control of to fulfill her own ambitions. Since Ivy is a [[VillainProtagonist protagonist]], this leaves the unstable Bruce
as the most prominent antagonist for Harley's gang until the penultimate episode.]]
* HeroAntagonist: He naturally opposes Harley and Ivy due to the pair being destructive supervillains, but is usually depicted as the HeroOfAnotherStory. Season 3 sees his antagonism escalate into becoming the main antagonist, as he
"son of Atlan" comes into direct conflict with the duo by kidnapping Frank to stop their plan to terraform Gotham. [[spoiler:By "Batman Begins Forever," the "Hero" part is seriously questionable, as he is extremely unhinged to the point of obsession on bringing his parents back from the dead.]]
* HeroOfAnotherStory: He's only a supporting character in this show, but still fights crime while Harley is having her adventures.
* HopeBringer: Despite being injured and gone for months, upon
early DC Comics, where Atlan was really his return and seen on Batgirl's videos, the city instantly stands up to the villains. People celebrating his return and making Two-Face team up with Bane despite earlier saying no.
* {{Hypocrite}}: He [[HypocriteHasAPoint has a point]] that Joker treats Harley like dirt and that she should stop going back to him. In Season 3 however, we see that his relationship with Catwoman is almost just as toxic, Selena routinely stringing him along and taking all of his expensive gifts, only to dump him in the end, leaving him a depressed wreck.
* ILetGwenStacyDie: He asked his parents to take him to the movies and then wanted to walk home through Crime Alley instead of taking the limo. Ever since, he has blamed himself for his parents' murder by a mugger.
* IneffectualLoner: His flaw is that Batman is heavily self-reliant and isolates himself from his friends and family when he believes they are interfering with his duties as Batman. [[spoiler: He ignores Alfred's warnings when told that he should rest in order to recover from his injuries and is almost killed by Two-Face's gang after being brutalized by Bane.]]
* InsistentTerminology: The image on his suit is a ''symbol'', not a ''logo'', and he will not hear otherwise.
father.
* InternalDeconstruction: This depiction of Batman, unlike most others, really addresses just how mentally unstable Bruce would be after seeing his parents murdered. Harley uses her therapist training to diagnose him MyGodWhatHaveIDone: In a fight with a lot of issues for which Harley, he needs professional help.
* ItsAllAboutMe:
ends up breaking a fish tank. He feels he is awful about putting the only one who can manage fish in lethal danger by getting them out of the villains in Gotham. This lone wolf attitude gets water.
* NoSell: Harley pummels
him in trouble on a few occasions when after he is taken down hurts Ivy, and in need of assistance. Later subverts this trope when trusting Batgirl with helping it does nothing.
* ProngsOfPoseidon: He's
the city upon rescuing him.ruler of an undersea civilization, and wields a trident that shoots energy blasts.
* StrongAsTheyNeedToBe: Easily restrained by Ivy's plants, but able to take on the whole Legion of Doom single-handedly, but ''also'' easily injured by Harley's punches ''until'' he suddenly isn't. Good luck making any sense of how tough he's supposed to be.

* JackBauerInterrogationTechnique: UnusualEyebrows: His standard method for interrogating criminals is beating eyebrows have "kinks" near the shit out of them. It doesn't really work for him, especially when he tries it on the Joker.
* JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope: After Catwoman leaves him in Season 3, he becomes gradually unhinged until he [[spoiler:tries to bring his parents back from the dead, seemingly blind to the fact that they CameBackWrong]].
* LivingEmotionalCrutch: He's this to the chronically on-edge Gordon by virtue of being his OnlyFriend, to the extent that Gordon summons Batman on occasion just to talk about the problems in his life. Batman insisting that they're just "coworkers" in "You're a Damn Good Cop, Jim Gordon" causes Gordon to suffer a breakdown. [[spoiler:Batman being missing for months at the time Gotham has been turned into an apocalyptic wasteland sends Gordon past the DespairEventHorizon.]]
* LoveHurts: Catwoman breaking up with him in Season 3 causes him to fall into a very deep depressive funk. [[spoiler:He stops taking care of himself to such an extreme extent that Harley is able to successfully kidnap him with little effort.]]
* MadScientist: By "Batman Begins Forever," [[spoiler:his obsession with his parents has led him to try to resurrect them decades after their deaths, and seems to see it as a success despite numerous pieces of evidence that it is a terrible idea]].
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: In the Season 3's climax, Bruce is horrified to realize [[spoiler:his blind pursuit to resurrect his dead parents resulted in him unleashing a ZombieApocalypse on Gotham. He even tries to put down his own zombie parents as penitence, but King Shark does it for him to spare him more trauma.]]
* NoHeroToHisValet: Alfred Pennyworth is perhaps the only human being in the world who can give Batman orders and call him out when his stubbornness goes too far.
* NoSocialSkills: Like many other versions of his character, he often struggles with expressing affection towards other people. This ends up playing a part in "You're a Damn Good Cop, Jim Gordon", in which Batman's dismissal of his and Gordon's friendship causes Gordon to snap.
* NotSoAboveItAll: He isn't ''completely'' immune to the show's bizarre nature, at one point giving a completely serious birds-and-the-bees lecture to Damian about how [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything he was a "late bloomer" concerning his own nemesis]]. [[spoiler:After he wakes up from his coma in Season 2, he also displays a childishly stubborn side to himself, whining to Alfred about how he wants to be outside fighting crime. It's pretty similar to how his Creator/WillArnett [[WesternAnimation/TheLEGOBatmanMovie counterpart]] acts. And he did install [[BrickJoke a codpiece in his armored batsuit that fires missiles]].]]
* NotSoStoic: He looked briefly freaked out when [[spoiler:the Joker graphically killed the Scarecrow.]] As it turns out, he can also be childishly petulant when he's around just Alfred.
* OnlySaneMan: He constantly keeps Jim on track while interrogating Harley and even outright asks her why she's staying with a man that treats her like dirt.
** The events of "Batman's Back Man" show that this is only in comparison to everybody else. Batman is ''actually'' a total {{Manchild}} who acts more like a rebellious teenager who treats his butler like a FantasyForbiddingFather. He just hides all of this with an ''incredibly'' well constructed facade.
* PapaWolf: Batman swoops in to save Robin from King Shark on a bloodlust high, and is furious with Harley for putting him in such danger. Bonus points for this Robin being Damian Wayne, Batman's biological son.
* PetTheDog: Despite frequently coming to blows with Harley, and despite her nearly killing Robin, [[EveryoneHasStandards he's disgusted by how the Joker treats her]] and genuinely wants her to leave him for good.
* RageBreakingPoint: When the Joker brings up the death of Jason Todd while Batman interrogates him and mocks Batman over it, he completely loses it and slams the Joker hard enough against a window to crack it and make him spurt blood out of his mouth.
* SaveTheVillain:
** Saves Harley after the Joker tries to push her into the ocean.
** [[spoiler: Saves Harley and Ivy during the collapse of the Joker's lair.]]
* ScrewTheMoneyIHaveRules: When [[spoiler:arrested for tax evasion, he does nothing to prevent it, as his obsession with his parents almost drove Gotham to a death by zombie apocalypse and he acknowledges that not even someone as rich as him should be above dealing with the consequences of their actions.]]
* SeeksAnothersResurrection: In Season 3, [[spoiler:his break-up with Catwoman and unwillingness to work through his childhood trauma drive him over the edge, resulting in him using Frank's new powers to resurrect his dead parents as zombies.]]
* SourOutsideSadInside: Outside, he's a brooding middle-aged man in a bat costume. Inside, he's still a traumatized little boy crying over the death of his parents.
* SugarAndIcePersonality: Batman himself admits he isn't any good at expressing emotion and likes to keep things professional, but he isn't incapable of caring for others. He can try and be a good father to Damian and despite claiming he and Gordon are "just co-workers", Batman does appreciate their alliance enough to make pictures of him partying with Gordon his screensaver.
* TemporarilyAVillain: Goes through a bit of a SanitySlippage in Season 3 and ends up accidentally causing a ZombieApocalypse. He gets over it eventually and ends up submitting to going to jail for tax evasion as atonement.
* SympathyForTheDevil: Despite Harley being an unhinged supervillain, Batman legitimately is disgusted by how poorly the Joker treats her and is sympathetic to her whenever she gets a reminder of how much of a DomesticAbuser he is.
--> '''Batman''' ''[solemnly]'': Some things never change, Quinn.
** Bruce ends up on the receiving end once Harley realizes just what goes on inside his head, giving him psychiatric help.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: In an attempt to bring his parents back as shambling zombies, he accidentally helps cause a city-wide plant ZombieApocalypse that Poison Ivy makes worse.
* WorfHadTheFlu: His poor showing against Bane even with his PoweredArmor was due to him getting rusty, having just recovered from his coma.
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!!ComicBook/{{Robin}} (Damian Wayne)
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JacobTremblay
Batman's pre-teen son and sidekick.

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[[folder:Robin]]
!!ComicBook/{{Robin}} (Damian Wayne)
[[folder:Green Lantern]]
!!ComicBook/GreenLantern (John Stewart)
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hq_robin.png]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JacobTremblay
Batman's pre-teen son and sidekick.
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A superhero with a superpowered ring.



* AdaptationPersonalityChange: He's a lot more playful and less militantly pragmatic than most versions of Damian. He's also not above [[DeliberatelyCuteChild putting on "cute kid" shtick]].
* AdaptationalWimp: He's never treated as a physical threat despite his boast of being trained by assassins indicating that he should be. Harley leaves him hanging from a hook by his belt in their first encounter, and effortlessly finds and kidnaps him when she needs to later in the episode. To be fair, he '''is''' a 12-year-old kid, and all the ninjutsu in the world can't compensate for body mass. He also randomly gets nosebleeds and [[InopportuneVoiceCracking his voice cracks when he tries to sound tough]].
* BrattyHalfPint: He calls Harley a clown and old, and gets hung up on a meat hook for his troubles.
* BrokenPedestal: Tawny is extremely disappointed when it turns out that Robin isn't the "sweet potato pie" that he appears to be after the latter was tricked into an EngineeredPublicConfession by Harley.
* ButNotTooForeign: His father is American and his mother is of Middle Eastern descent.
* CutenessProximity: Provided they don't already know what a brat he is, everyone treats Robin like a basket of kittens. Even ''Ivy'', who both ''knows'' what a brat he is ''and'' has a serious disliking for people in general, thinks he's adorable.
* DeadlyNosebleed: ''Almost.'' Robin is shown to have occasional nosebleeds. When he was suspended above a pool with King Shark swimming around beneath, it was [[EngineeredPublicConfession all for the camera]] to get him to admit he lied about being Harley's nemesis. His nosebleed picked up in time, and smelling the blood made King Shark come dangerously close to killing Robin for real.
* DeliberatelyCuteChild: He goes on Tawny's talk show and plays cutesy for the camera.
* DominoMask: He wears a black mask covering his eyes.
* FragileSpeedster: For all his training, he's still a prepubescent child. Without much body mass, he's not much of a direct threat.
* IJustWantToBeBadass: He tries to convince others that he's as cool and strong as Batman, but he's a bratty kid and a sidekick, so no one takes him seriously.
* KidHero: PlayedForLaughs. Superman treats him like an encouraging uncle, he shows up riding a Robin-themed hoverboard in one instance, and Batman quickly runs out of having TheTalk with him. Nobody take him seriously other than as Gotham's adorable, precocious kid, and one-on-one with Harley, she beats him singlehandedly every time. (Despite his skills from the League of Assassins, he's still very much just a kid in terms of physical ability.)
* LegacyCharacter: He's at least the third kid to hold the mantle of Robin in this continuity, following Dick Grayson and Jason Todd[[note]]In the flashback of "[[Recap/HarleyQuinn2019S2E6AllTheBestInmatesHaveDaddyIssues All The Best Inmates Have Daddy Issues]]", Joker mentions having killed him[[/note]].
* NightmareFetishist: "Gotham's Hottest Hotties" has him express interest in seeing a dead body. He is disappointed when he has to miss out on it to visit his father in Blackgate and says "Cool" after seeing what's left of Professor Pyg after Harley bashed his head in.
* NonStandardCharacterDesign: His large eyes and wild hair are more anime-esque than any other character, bringing to mind the Robin of ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' and ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' (who is generally assumed to be Dick).
* PetTheDog: Despite his bratty attitude, he [[spoiler: convinces his mother to use the Lazarus Pit to resurrect Nightwing.]]
* ShonenHair: Has a spiky, jet-black haircut that’s straight out of an anime series.
* SitcomArchNemesis: Is this to Harley, who at least wants a nemesis "with some hair on his chest".
* SmallNameBigEgo: He's Damian, so a mammoth ego is basically mandatory, but he's a sidekick so his insistence that he and Harley are arch enemies hurts her reputation.
* TakingUpTheMantle: Played for laughs when he [[spoiler:tries to replace Batman when he has gone missing after the fall of the Joker's tower. He puts on Batman's suit, which on a person half the volume of Batman leaves it hanging off in many places and scrunched up in others]].
* VocalEvolution: His voice gets deeper in later seasons with his actor going through puberty.
* YearningForANemesis: He complains about wanting a nemesis because all his fellow Teen Titans have one.

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* AdaptationPersonalityChange: He's a lot more playful and less militantly pragmatic than most versions of Damian. He's also not above [[DeliberatelyCuteChild putting on "cute kid" shtick]].
* AdaptationalWimp: He's never treated as a physical threat despite
PowerGlows: When using his boast of being trained by assassins indicating that he should be. Harley leaves him hanging from a hook by RingOfPower, his belt in their first encounter, and effortlessly finds and kidnaps him when she needs to later in the episode. To be fair, he '''is''' a 12-year-old kid, and all the ninjutsu in the world can't compensate for entire body mass. He also randomly gets nosebleeds and [[InopportuneVoiceCracking his voice cracks when he tries to sound tough]].
* BrattyHalfPint: He calls Harley a clown and old, and gets hung up on a meat hook for his troubles.
* BrokenPedestal: Tawny
is extremely disappointed when it turns out that Robin isn't the "sweet potato pie" that he appears to be after the latter was tricked into an EngineeredPublicConfession by Harley.
* ButNotTooForeign: His father is American and his mother is of Middle Eastern descent.
* CutenessProximity: Provided they don't already know what a brat he is, everyone treats Robin like a basket of kittens. Even ''Ivy'', who both ''knows'' what a brat he is ''and'' has a serious disliking for people
covered in general, thinks he's adorable.
* DeadlyNosebleed: ''Almost.'' Robin is shown to have occasional nosebleeds. When he was suspended above
a pool with King Shark swimming around beneath, it was [[EngineeredPublicConfession all for the camera]] to get him to admit he lied about being Harley's nemesis. His nosebleed picked up in time, and smelling the blood made King Shark come dangerously close to killing Robin for real.
* DeliberatelyCuteChild: He goes on Tawny's talk show and plays cutesy for the camera.
* DominoMask: He wears a black mask covering his eyes.
* FragileSpeedster: For all his training, he's still a prepubescent child. Without much body mass, he's not much of a direct threat.
* IJustWantToBeBadass: He tries to convince others that he's as cool and strong as Batman, but he's a bratty kid and a sidekick, so no one takes him seriously.
* KidHero: PlayedForLaughs. Superman treats him like an encouraging uncle, he shows up riding a Robin-themed hoverboard in one instance, and Batman quickly runs out of having TheTalk with him. Nobody take him seriously other than as Gotham's adorable, precocious kid, and one-on-one with Harley, she beats him singlehandedly every time. (Despite his skills from the League of Assassins, he's still very much just a kid in terms of physical ability.)
* LegacyCharacter: He's at least the third kid to hold the mantle of Robin in this continuity, following Dick Grayson and Jason Todd[[note]]In the flashback of "[[Recap/HarleyQuinn2019S2E6AllTheBestInmatesHaveDaddyIssues All The Best Inmates Have Daddy Issues]]", Joker mentions having killed him[[/note]].
* NightmareFetishist: "Gotham's Hottest Hotties" has him express interest in seeing a dead body. He is disappointed when he has to miss out on it to visit his father in Blackgate and says "Cool" after seeing what's left of Professor Pyg after Harley bashed his head in.
* NonStandardCharacterDesign: His large eyes and wild hair are more anime-esque than any other character, bringing to mind the Robin of ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' and ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' (who is generally assumed to be Dick).
* PetTheDog: Despite his bratty attitude, he [[spoiler: convinces his mother to use the Lazarus Pit to resurrect Nightwing.]]
* ShonenHair: Has a spiky, jet-black haircut that’s straight out of an anime series.
* SitcomArchNemesis: Is this to Harley, who at least wants a nemesis "with some hair on his chest".
* SmallNameBigEgo: He's Damian, so a mammoth ego is basically mandatory, but he's a sidekick so his insistence that he and Harley are arch enemies hurts her reputation.
* TakingUpTheMantle: Played for laughs when he [[spoiler:tries to replace Batman when he has gone missing after the fall of the Joker's tower. He puts on Batman's suit, which on a person half the volume of Batman leaves it hanging off in many places and scrunched up in others]].
* VocalEvolution: His voice gets deeper in later seasons with his actor going through puberty.
* YearningForANemesis: He complains about wanting a nemesis because all his fellow Teen Titans have one.
light green aura.



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!!ComicBook/{{Batgirl}} (Barbara Gordon)
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->'''Voiced by:''' Briana Cuoco
The daughter of Commissioner Jim Gordon who strives to become a fighter of crime.

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!!ComicBook/{{Batgirl}} (Barbara Gordon)
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!!ComicBook/TheFlash
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ScottPorter, Creator/ZenoRobinson
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->'''Voiced by:''' Briana Cuoco
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The daughter of Commissioner Jim Gordon who strives to become a fighter of crime.fastest superhero.



->See her folder in [[Characters/HarleyQuinn2019HarleysCrew Harley Quinn's crew page]] for more information.

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->See her folder in [[Characters/HarleyQuinn2019HarleysCrew * MundaneUtility: He's perfectly willing to use his SuperSpeed to turn back time just to help Harley Quinn's crew page]] for more information.play a "prank" on Psycho.
* SuperSpeed: He has superhuman speed.



[[folder:Nightwing]]
!!ComicBook/{{Nightwing}} (Richard "Dick" Grayson)
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/HarveyGuillen
Batman's first Robin and now protector of Bludhaven.

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[[folder:Nightwing]]
!!ComicBook/{{Nightwing}} (Richard "Dick" Grayson)
[[folder:Zatanna]]
!!ComicBook/{{Zatanna}} Zatara
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/HarveyGuillen
Batman's first Robin and now protector of Bludhaven.
The Justice League's chief magic user.



* AdaptationalJerkass: Nightwing is typically one of the friendliest, most down-to-earth superheroes. This Nightwing deliberately emulates Batman, which comes at the cost of his people skills, and he frequently dismisses Harley's attempts to fit in with the Bat-Family after she joins because he doesn't believe a villain could ever become a hero.
* AssholeVictim: In Season 4, he dismisses Harley's attempts to fit in and bond with the Bat-Family, and acts overly rude and hostile towards her because he doesn't believe a former villain is capable of a HeelFaceTurn. [[spoiler:He turns up dead and it's revealed ''Harley'' was the one who strangled him while she was sleepwalking. Once she remembers what she did, Harley is horrified and quits the Bat-Family, as she can't forgive herself for killing Nightwing despite how badly he treated her.]]
* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler:He gets killed by Harley in "Getting Ice Dick, Don't Wait Up". In the season 4 finale, he comes back to life after Talia throws him into the Lazarus Pit.]]
* BodyHorror: His big toe is horribly infected at one point.
* CameBackWrong: [[spoiler: Talia tells Damian that Nightwing will come back "better", but the first thing he does after coming back to life is looking for Harley to take revenge for his own murder.]]
* CompositeCharacter: He's Dick Grayson/Nightwing but he also [[spoiler: is brought back from the dead by Talia Al Ghul via the Lazarus Pit just like Jason Todd/Red Hood. It's also implied he will try to get revenge on Harley like how Jason tried to his revenge on Joker.]]
* DominoMask: He wears a black mask that covers the area around his eyes.
* EarlyBirdCameo: First featured in ''The Eat. Bang! Kill. Tour.'' comic before appearing in the series.
* EmbarrassingNickname: [[BrattyHalfPint Damian]] refers to him as "Dickwad" because he's ADickInName.
* FailureHero: How he sees himself. He bailed on Batman after being restless and misconstruing a quote as needing to change, heading for Bludhaven. He failed to prevent Blockbuster's death at the hands of Vigilante and he feared Batman and the others learning, breaking down further when Ivy points out that if it was a big deal, they would have learned about it then and there.
* FemaleGaze: The camera loves to focus on his butt. [[spoiler:Even his coffin makes emphasis on it.]]
* HeroicBSOD: After getting a checkmate battling a robot and causing a set of spikes to pop out from the descending ceiling, Nightwing has an epic meltdown, believing he made a massive mistake in even leaving Gotham.
* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: He tries to act like an overly serious and smug edgelord in front of the Bat Family to overcompensate for his failures as a solo hero. He's extremely afraid they'll think he's a failure and briefly becomes suicidal when Ivy points out they may already know about Blockbuster's death.
* JerkassHasAPoint: After Harley attempts to pull a HeelFaceTurn and join the Bat-Family, Nightwing is still hostile to her, believing her to still be a villain and unable to ever change her evil nature. Harley starts thinking he has a point, as [[HeroWithAnFInGood she keeps having trouble following the heroic moral code]] and she finds out she has been acting like her former villainous self during her abnormal sleepwalking. [[spoiler:Harley becomes fully convinced that Nightwing was right about her being a villain at her core when she discovers she ''strangled him to death'' while sleepwalking, leading her to quit the Bat-Family.]]
* MrFanservice: He's considered very attractive, making it to number 2 on Gotham's "Hottest Hotties" list on the strength of his posterior.
* ReluctantFanserviceGuy: He's considered very good-looking, especially in regards to his well-defined butt, but he's not particularly happy about being voted number 2 on Gotham's "Hottest Hotties" list since he finds it degrading. He's also reluctant about Harley's plan to do a sexy livestream of him as bait for a SerialKiller, but he at least goes along with it until things go south.
* TakeThat: Nightwing's attitude and actions are this, mocking Nightwing's action in shows like ''Series/{{Titans 2018}}'' where Dick is much more fallible than he should be, taking a more darker stance that clashes with his comic portrayal. His FailureHero status is also this to his portrayal in the ''WesternAnimation/DCAnimatedMovieUniverse'' where he basically ascended to MemeticLoser status.
* TookALevelInJerkass: When Dick makes his official appearance in "There's No Ivy in Team", he's a lot more "edgelord-like", speaking in a Batman-esque [[GutturalGrowler Guttural Growl]] and trying to do things his way. The episode has him getting a nice slice of HumblePie to fix things.
* UndignifiedDeath: [[spoiler:Getting strangled to death with a friendship bracelet by someone who is ''sleepwalking'' after deliberately antagonizing them isn't a very heroic way to go out.]]
* UngratefulBastard: Towards Harley. Despite Harley being genuinely helpful towards the Bat-Family, Nightwing still treats her like crap and refuses to accept her as a teammate on the sole basis of her being a former villain.

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* AdaptationalJerkass: Nightwing is typically one of the friendliest, most down-to-earth superheroes. This Nightwing deliberately emulates Batman, which comes at the cost of his people skills, and he frequently dismisses Harley's attempts to fit AdaptationalModesty: Still no fishnets in with the Bat-Family after she joins because he doesn't believe a villain could ever become a hero.
* AssholeVictim: In Season 4, he dismisses Harley's attempts to fit in and bond with the Bat-Family, and acts overly rude and hostile towards her because he doesn't believe a former villain is capable of a HeelFaceTurn. [[spoiler:He turns up dead and it's revealed ''Harley'' was the one who strangled him while she was sleepwalking. Once she remembers what she did, Harley is horrified and quits the Bat-Family, as she can't forgive herself for killing Nightwing despite how badly he treated her.]]
* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler:He gets killed by Harley in "Getting Ice Dick, Don't Wait Up". In the season 4 finale, he comes back to life after Talia throws him into the Lazarus Pit.]]
* BodyHorror: His big toe is horribly infected at one point.
* CameBackWrong: [[spoiler: Talia tells Damian that Nightwing will come back "better", but the first thing he
animation (but does after coming back to life is looking for Harley to take revenge for his own murder.]]
* CompositeCharacter: He's Dick Grayson/Nightwing but he also [[spoiler: is brought back from the dead by Talia Al Ghul via the Lazarus Pit just like Jason Todd/Red Hood. It's also implied he will try to get revenge on Harley like how Jason tried to his revenge on Joker.]]
* DominoMask: He wears a black mask that covers the area around his eyes.
* EarlyBirdCameo: First featured in ''The Eat. Bang! Kill. Tour.'' comic before appearing
wear them in the series.
spinoff comic).
* EmbarrassingNickname: [[BrattyHalfPint Damian]] refers to him as "Dickwad" because he's ADickInName.
* FailureHero: How he sees himself. He bailed on Batman after being restless and misconstruing a quote as needing to change, heading for Bludhaven. He failed to prevent Blockbuster's death at
GoodCounterpart: To the hands Queen of Vigilante and he feared Batman and the others learning, breaking down further when Ivy points out that if it was a big deal, they would have learned about it then and there.
* FemaleGaze: The camera loves to focus on his butt. [[spoiler:Even his coffin makes emphasis on it.]]
* HeroicBSOD: After getting a checkmate battling a robot and causing a set of spikes to pop out from the descending ceiling, Nightwing has an epic meltdown, believing he made a massive mistake in even leaving Gotham.
* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: He tries to act like an overly serious and smug edgelord in front of the Bat Family to overcompensate for his failures as a solo hero. He's extremely afraid they'll think he's a failure and briefly becomes suicidal when Ivy points out they may already know about Blockbuster's death.
* JerkassHasAPoint: After Harley attempts to pull a HeelFaceTurn and join the Bat-Family, Nightwing is still hostile to her, believing her to still be a villain and unable to ever change her evil nature. Harley starts thinking he has a point, as [[HeroWithAnFInGood she keeps having trouble following the heroic moral code]] and she finds out she has been acting like her former villainous self during her abnormal sleepwalking. [[spoiler:Harley becomes fully convinced that Nightwing was right about her
Fables, being a villain at her core when she discovers she ''strangled him to death'' while sleepwalking, leading her to quit magician. Zatanna is usually tasked with carrying out the Bat-Family.]]
* MrFanservice: He's considered very attractive, making it
Queen's punishment due to number 2 on Gotham's "Hottest Hotties" list on the strength of his posterior.
* ReluctantFanserviceGuy: He's considered very good-looking, especially in regards to his well-defined butt, but he's not particularly happy about
being voted number 2 on Gotham's "Hottest Hotties" list since he finds it degrading. He's also reluctant about Harley's plan to do a sexy livestream of him as bait for a SerialKiller, but he at least goes along with it until things go south.
* TakeThat: Nightwing's attitude and actions are this, mocking Nightwing's action in shows like ''Series/{{Titans 2018}}'' where Dick is much more fallible than he should be, taking a more darker stance
the only superhero that clashes with his comic portrayal. His FailureHero status is also this to his portrayal in the ''WesternAnimation/DCAnimatedMovieUniverse'' where he basically ascended to MemeticLoser status.
can affect her.
* TookALevelInJerkass: When Dick makes his official appearance in "There's No Ivy in Team", he's TheVoiceless: She hasn't had a lot more "edgelord-like", chance at a speaking in a Batman-esque [[GutturalGrowler Guttural Growl]] and trying to do things his way. The episode has him getting a nice slice of HumblePie to fix things.
* UndignifiedDeath: [[spoiler:Getting strangled to death with a friendship bracelet by someone who is ''sleepwalking'' after deliberately antagonizing them isn't a very heroic way to go out.]]
* UngratefulBastard: Towards Harley. Despite Harley being genuinely helpful towards the Bat-Family, Nightwing still treats her like crap and refuses to accept her as a teammate on the sole basis of her being a former villain.
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