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* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the comics, his girlfriend was Dream Girl. Here, while Dream Girl does make a cameo in ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'', it's implied that his girlfriend in this continuity is Lightning Lass, who he has some interaction with in the main continuity of the comics. Although, Lightning Lass (or rather Light Lass) and Star Boy are BashBrothers in the Threeboot continuity of the ''Legion of Super-Heroes'' comics, which in that case makes this a RelationshipUpgrade.

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* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the comics, his girlfriend was Dream Girl. Here, while Dream Girl does make a cameo in ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'', it's implied that his girlfriend in this continuity is Lightning Lass, who whom he has some interaction with in the main continuity of the comics. Although, Lightning Lass (or rather Light Lass) and Star Boy are BashBrothers in the Threeboot continuity of the ''Legion of Super-Heroes'' comics, which in that case makes this a RelationshipUpgrade.
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* CostumeEvolution: He gets the standard DCAU Green Lantern outfit in ''Superman: TAS'' while by ''JLU'' he's since switched to a NonUniformUniform based on his then-current Creator/JimLee design. ''Vs. The Fatal Five'' shows that he eventually changes to his '90s throwback ''Rebirth'' outfit.

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* CostumeEvolution: He gets the standard DCAU Green Lantern outfit in ''Superman: TAS'' while by ''JLU'' he's since switched to a NonUniformUniform based on his then-current Creator/JimLee design. ''Vs. The Fatal Five'' shows that he eventually changes to his '90s throwback ''Rebirth'' ''DC Rebirth'' outfit.
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* CostumeEvolution: He gets the standard DCAU Green Lantern outfit in ''Superman: TAS'' while by ''JLU'' he's since switched to a NonUniformUniform based on his then-current Creator/JimLee design. ''Vs. The Fatal Five'' shows that he eventually changes to his outfit from the '90's run of the comics.

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* CostumeEvolution: He gets the standard DCAU Green Lantern outfit in ''Superman: TAS'' while by ''JLU'' he's since switched to a NonUniformUniform based on his then-current Creator/JimLee design. ''Vs. The Fatal Five'' shows that he eventually changes to his outfit from the '90's run of the comics.his '90s throwback ''Rebirth'' outfit.

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* GreenLanternRing: Obviously.


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* RingOfPower: The Green Lantern ring, obviously.
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* ArtEvolution: He is inexplicably depicted as bald in ''Justice League vs. the Fatal Five''.
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* AdaptationNameChange: In the comics, his civilian name is Thom Kallor. Here, it's changed to ''Thomas'' Kallor to [[NamesTheSame invoke a sense of familiarity to Batman]], who spends a good amount of time in ''Vs. The Fatal Five'' interacting with Thomas.

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* AdaptationNameChange: In the comics, his civilian name is Thom Kallor. Here, it's changed to ''Thomas'' Kallor to [[NamesTheSame invoke a sense of familiarity to Batman]], Batman, who spends a good amount of time in ''Vs. The Fatal Five'' interacting with Thomas.
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* KickTheSonOfABitch: Letting your brother fall to his death is normally a horrible move, but when Aquaman's case is someone who wants to kill him and his brother for the sake of taking over Atlantis and be shameless about his deed, then you're instead anticipating Aquaman not caring when he just takes his trident and lets Orm fall to his doom.

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* KickTheSonOfABitch: Letting your brother fall to his death is normally a horrible move, but when Aquaman's case is someone who wants to kill him and his brother son for the sake of taking over Atlantis and be shameless about his deed, then you're instead anticipating Aquaman not caring when he just takes his trident and lets Orm fall to his doom.

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* CainAndAbel: He is the Abel to Orm’s Cain, who wants to usurp Atlantis's throne from him and is more than willing to kill both him and his son to do the deed.

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* CainAndAbel: He is the Abel to Orm’s Orm's Cain, who wants to usurp Atlantis's throne from him and is more than willing to kill both him and his son to do the deed.


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* {{Expy}}: Unlike other versions of the character, this Aquaman is more of an ally of convenience than a genuine friend to the rest of Earth's heroes, treating humans with suspicion for the sake of protecting Atlantis and teaming up with more genuinely heroic figures like the Justice League against mutual threats. This ironically makes him more like Aquaman's Creator/MarvelComics counterpart [[ComicBook/SubMariner Namor the Sub-Mariner]].

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** When they were both babies, Orion and Mister Miracle were exchanged as part of the peace deal. Orion grew up in the comfort of New Genesis, which guaranteed a strong moral core, but he still became a GrumpyBear and generally not good with people. Mister Miracle, meanwhile, suffered repeated horrors in an OrphanageOfFear run by Granny Goodness before finally escaping, but he grew up into a far better adjusted adult, has no trouble interacting with others, and is generally well-liked by Earth's heroes.
* GrumpyBear: He has no obvious friendships with anyone, though he starts to warm up to Batman and the Flash. The ''Unlimited'' comic suggests that Kara is friendly to him and this seems to be reciprocated.

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** When they were both babies, Orion and Mister Miracle were exchanged as part of the peace deal. Orion grew up in the comfort of New Genesis, which guaranteed a strong moral core, but he still became a GrumpyBear grump and generally not good with people. Mister Miracle, meanwhile, suffered repeated horrors in an OrphanageOfFear run by Granny Goodness before finally escaping, but he grew up into a far better adjusted adult, has no trouble interacting with others, and is generally well-liked by Earth's heroes.
* GrumpyBear: He has no obvious friendships with anyone, though he starts to warm up to Batman and the Flash. The ''Unlimited'' comic suggests that Kara is friendly to him and this seems to be reciprocated.
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* NoSocialSkills: Implied. In "Flash and Substance", upon greeting Flash with Batman after the former had just gotten done handling a criminal attack, he makes CaptainObvious comments about Flash's situation. In general, it seems mostly because he's a GrumpyBear with a temper issue.

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* NoSocialSkills: Implied. In "Flash and Substance", upon greeting Flash with Batman after the former had just gotten done handling a criminal attack, he makes CaptainObvious comments about Flash's situation. In general, it seems mostly because he's a GrumpyBear grump with a temper issue.
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* {{Unperson}}: Initially, Batman and the authorities have trouble finding records of his existence, since he of course comes from the future.

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* {{Unperson}}: Initially, Batman and the authorities have trouble finding records of his existence, since he of course comes from the future.future and there obviously wouldn't be records of people who aren't born yet.
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* AdaptationalAngstDowngrade: No girlfriend murdered by Major Force for this incarnation of Kyle.
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* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: After the first season of ''Unlimited'', Aquaman disappeared completely from the series. Warner Bros. was trying to launch a live action Aquaman show (effectively causing an "[[ExecutiveMeddling Aquaman Embargo]]").
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* PutOnABus: As a result of DC's then policy of, "[[ExiledFromContinuity Character Embargos]]", which prevented characters from appearing in one show if they already had a prominent role in another, Aquaman was barred from appearing in Justice League Unlimited after Season One, due to the unaired pilot of an Aquaman series that Warner was making at the time.
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[-[[Characters/SupermanTheAnimatedSeriesMainCharacters Main Characters]] ([[Characters/DCAUSuperman Superman]]) | '''Allies''' | [[Characters/SupermanTheAnimatedSeriesEarthAntagonists Earth Antagonists]] ([[Characters/DCAULexLuthor Lex Luthor]]) | [[Characters/SupermanTheAnimatedSeriesApokolips Apokolips]] | [[Characters/SupermanTheAnimatedSeriesAlienAntagonists Alien Antagonists]]-]]]]]

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[-[[Characters/SupermanTheAnimatedSeriesMainCharacters Main Characters]] ([[Characters/DCAUSuperman Superman]]) | '''Allies''' ([[Characters/DCAUTheFlash The Flash]]) | [[Characters/SupermanTheAnimatedSeriesEarthAntagonists Earth Antagonists]] ([[Characters/DCAULexLuthor Lex Luthor]]) | [[Characters/SupermanTheAnimatedSeriesApokolips Apokolips]] | [[Characters/SupermanTheAnimatedSeriesAlienAntagonists Alien Antagonists]]-]]]]]

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!!Franchise/TheFlash (ComicBook/WallyWest)
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->'''Abilities:''' super speed, super reflexes, phasing, tornado creation
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CharlieSchlatter (''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'') Creator/MichaelRosenbaum (''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague''[=/=]''Justice League Unlimited'')
->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' | ''WesternAnimation/StaticShock'' | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTheFatalFive''[[note]]Appears as a statue only.[[/note]]

-->''"Dude, the bad guys went down, and nobody got hurt. You know what I call that? A really good day."''

The Flash is a young and popular superhero from Central City as well as a founding member of the Justice League. Apart from his vast speed powers, Wally's most significant qualities were his approachability and his down-to-earth, quintessentially human nature—qualities that many said made him the "heart of the Justice League". He made his first appearance in the ''DCAU'' via the ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' episode "Speed Demons." He was initially portrayed as a show-boater and skirt-chaser and often ran ahead of the others and got into trouble about as fast as he could run. Eventually, his importance was expanded on within the series (starting with "A Better World").

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!!Franchise/TheFlash (ComicBook/WallyWest)
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-->See [[Characters/DCAUTheFlash The Flash page]].
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[[folder:Green Lantern (Kyle Rayner)]]
!! Franchise/GreenLantern (Kyle Rayner)
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->'''Abilities:''' super speed, super reflexes, phasing, tornado creation
org/pmwiki/pub/images/green_lantern_kyle_rayner_superman_the_animated_series.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CharlieSchlatter (''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'') Creator/MichaelRosenbaum (''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague''[=/=]''Justice Creator/MichaelPGreco (''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries''), Creator/WillFriedle (''[[WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Justice League Unlimited]]'')
->'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by:''' Juan Guzmán (''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries''), Rolman Bastidas (''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague
Unlimited'')
->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' | ''WesternAnimation/StaticShock'' | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTheFatalFive''[[note]]Appears as a statue only.[[/note]]

-->''"Dude,
''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague''

A ''Daily Planet'' staff artist who is chosen to join
the bad guys went down, [[ComicBook/GreenLantern Green Lantern Corps]], an intergalactic police force who use power rings to make green energy beams and nobody got hurt. You know what I call that? A really good day."''

The Flash is a young and popular superhero from Central City as well as a founding member of the Justice League. Apart from his vast speed powers, Wally's most significant qualities were his approachability and his down-to-earth, quintessentially human nature—qualities that many said made him the "heart of the Justice League". He made his first appearance in the ''DCAU'' via the ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' episode "Speed Demons." He was initially portrayed as a show-boater and skirt-chaser and often ran ahead of the others and got into trouble about as fast as he could run. Eventually, his importance was expanded on within the series (starting with "A Better World").
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* HundredPercentAdorationRating: As shown on Flash Appreciation Day, the citizens of Central City ''love'' him, and it's easy to see why. He greets several citizens by name, and is familiar enough with some of them to be concerned about relatively minor issues in their personal lives. On top of that, his secret identity seems to have a good relationship with his co-workers.
* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: While Wally was around during the League's formation in the comics, he was Kid Flash, and thus not actually a member until the ComicBook/JusticeLeagueInternational days. Here, he's a founding member.
* AdaptationalIntelligence: Wally is by no means an idiot in the comics, but he's also not a scientist. This version, due to being a CompositeCharacter with Barry, takes Barry's role as a forensic scienist.
* AdaptationalJobChange: This version of Wally isn't a mechanic for the Keystone City Police Department, but takes Barry's role as a CSI tech for the Central City PD.
* AdaptationalWimp: Played with. The writers deliberately did this to him since his super speed makes it that logically he can end most confrontations before they ever begin. However, just like with Superman, Flash gets a chance to show off how powerful he is and what he's really capable of when he finally takes out the merged Luthor and Brainiac singlehandedly. As demonstrated by Luthor while he was trapped in Flash's body in "The Great Brain Robbery", Flash is capable of using his powers lethally but refrains from doing so.
* AlliterativeName: His real name is '''W'''ally '''W'''est.
* AllLovingHero: In "The Ties That Bind", he helps two New Gods rescue their loved one via breaking into an inescapable prison on Apokolips. "Flash and Substance" explores this further. Flash talks a supervillain named The Trickster into turning himself in rather than resorting to violence, as he understands his situation. In the end, despite the Flash museum sustaining heavy damage, Flash shrugs it off, stating that what matters most to him is that no one was hurt and the good guys won in the end.
* AntiClimacticUnmasking: In "The Great Brain Robbery", as Lex [[FreakyFridayFlip (in Flash's body)]] is being chased through the Watchtower by the rest of the League, he stops in a bathroom and muses that at the very least, he has the opportunity to learn Flash's secret identity.
--> '''Lex Luthor:''' (''in The Flash's body'') If nothing else, I can at least learn the Flash's secret identity. ''[removes mask, looks in a mirror]'' ...[[TheyLookJustLikeEveryoneElse I have no idea who this is.]]
* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence:
** Subverted. In “Divided We Fall”, he nearly vanished after using the Speed Force, but was pulled back into reality by the Justice League.
** Sadly, this is played straight in the ''Justice League Beyond'' comic (depending on whether or not you see it as canon), where it turns out he, Jay Garrick, and Bart Allen disappeared into the Speed Force at some point between ''Justice League Unlimited'' and ''Batman Beyond''.
* TheBabyOfTheBunch: He's the youngest, inexperienced, and without a doubt the most immature member of the Justice League.
* BadassBoast: In "The Ties That Bind", while speeding around Barda.
--> '''Barda:''' Unless you got an S on your chest, you're useless.\\
'''Flash:''' Hey I might not be as strong as Superman...\\
''[takes rod from her hand]''\\
'''Flash:''' ...but I'm just as fast...\\
''[speeds around her]''\\
'''Flash:''' ...maybe faster...\\
''[reappears with a flower with the rod]''\\
'''Flash:''' ...friends?
* BadLiar: "The Great Brain Robbery" plays it for hilarity, he tells a bunch of BlatantLies and has RefugeInAudacity with his claims while in Lex's body, which the other members attribute to him acting out due to stress.
* BashBrothers: With Green Lantern.
* BeneathTheMask:
** Perhaps best revealed in "Hereafter", after Superman's supposed death.
--> '''Flash:''' (''dejectedly'') I used to be able to goof around because I always knew (Superman) would have my back. Now all I've got is his example. And that's gonna have to be enough.
** Despite Wally's cassanova tendencies to flirt with just about any woman who happens to be in the vincinity, he's actually a lot more mindful of them than he comes off. In fact, when he's ''not'' being a CasanovaWannabe, he's shown to be awkward and shy, unable to make an actual move regardless of the far from subtle hints given.
* BewareTheNiceOnes:
** In "Maid Of Honor", after Flash's [[ThrownOutTheAirlock near-suffocation]], he responds to Green Lantern's assurance "You'll be all right" with a harsh (especially for him) reply: "Wish I could say the same for them..."; after which he zips throughout the station, taking the enemy mooks down.
** In "Secret Society", after the League breaks up, Flash spends a whole night unsuccessfully trying to find Shade. It ends with him [[HighAltitudeInterrogation dangling one of Shade's goons out of a skyscraper window]], and by this time Flash has gotten fed up.
--> '''Thug:''' (''unafraid'') Who do you think you are--Batman?\\
'''Flash:''' It's been a long night. Just tell me where Shade is, okay?\\
'''Thug:''' Look, buddy, I know Batman. I once ratted out a counterfeiter to Batman. And believe me, ''you'' are no Bat-- ''(Flash suddenly drops him)'' --[[OhCrap maaaAAAAAAHHHHHH]]!
* BewareTheSillyOnes: He's often regarded as an ineffectual manchild and little more than comic relief, but there is a ''very'' good reason why he's one of the founding members of the League. Case in point, his singlehanded dismantlement of [[FusionDance Lexiac]].
* BigEater: Due to RequiredSecondaryPowers (which [[NoConservationOfEnergy really does not nearly account for how much energy he uses]], but hey, it is comic book physics, we are used to it). He considers a (literal) armful of hot dogs to be a "little snack".
* BookDumb: While the Flash is not stupid, he is characterized as this to downplay his abilities becoming too overpowered and also being the inexperienced of the group.
* ButtMonkey: If we can believe him, even by the time of the ''Unlimited'' season, he's still treated as a kid despite being a founding member of the League.
* ButNowIMustGo: [[DefiedTrope Defied]] when the other Leaguers pull him out of the Speed Force.

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* HundredPercentAdorationRating: As shown on Flash Appreciation Day, AdaptationDyeJob: In ''Superman: TAS'', his hair is brown instead of black, which makes him look more like the citizens [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Silver Age]]/[[UsefulNotes/TheBronzeAgeOfComicBooks Bronze Age]] Green Lantern Hal Jordan (who in the comics was dead at the time). By the time of Central City ''love'' him, and ''Justice League Unlimited'' it's easy back to see why. He greets several citizens by name, and is familiar enough being black with some of them to be concerned about relatively minor issues in their personal lives. On top of that, his secret identity seems to have a good relationship with his co-workers.
no explanation.
* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: While Wally was around during the League's formation As far as Green Lanterns shown, he debuted in the comics, he DCAU before John Stewart (who was Kid Flash, and thus not actually still a member until the ComicBook/JusticeLeagueInternational days. Here, he's a founding member.
* AdaptationalIntelligence: Wally is by no means an idiot
GL before Kyle in the comics, but he's also not a scientist. This version, due DCAU) and Hal Jordan appear.
* AdaptationOriginConnection:
** Kyle becomes Clark's co-worker
to explain his appearance in Metropolis.
** As a result of
being a CompositeCharacter with Barry, takes Barry's role as a forensic scienist.
* AdaptationalJobChange: This version
Hal Jordan, Kyle Rayner also becomes part of Wally isn't a mechanic for the Keystone City Police Department, but takes Barry's role as a CSI tech for the Central City PD.
* AdaptationalWimp: Played with. The writers deliberately did this to
Green Lantern Corps because Abin Sur passed his ring onto him since his super speed makes it that logically he can end most confrontations before they ever begin. However, just like with Superman, Flash gets a chance to show off how powerful he is and what he's really capable of when he finally takes out died, which happened in the merged Luthor and Brainiac singlehandedly. As demonstrated by Luthor first place because Sinestro fatally attacked Abin Sur. In the comics, Sinestro had no involvement in the death of Abin Sur (and would eventually be established to have seen Abin Sur as a friend), while he was trapped in Flash's body in "The Great Brain Robbery", Flash is capable of using his powers lethally but refrains from doing so.Kyle Rayner became a Green Lantern because Ganthet gave him a ring during a time where the Green Lantern Corps had disbanded.
* BadassBystander: He stops a thief who stole Jimmy's camera (who looks exactly like Guy Gardner, another human Green Lantern).
* BadassCreed: [[Characters/GLGreenLanternCorps You know the one.]] He doesn't know it at first, and the Guardians recite it along with him.

* AlliterativeName: BarrierWarrior: ComicBook/{{Sinestro}} tries to kill him once he gets the ring, so he has to quickly learn how to be one.
* TheCameo:
** He is among one of the attendees at Superman's funeral in "Hereafter", along with other members of the Green Lantern Corps.
** In ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTheFatalFive'', a statue of him can be seen in the Green Lantern display in the Legion museum.
* CompositeCharacter: Kyle was the only Green Lantern active in the comics when ''Superman: TAS'' was made, so he was used instead of the other human Green Lanterns. But his OriginStory, ArchEnemy, costume, and even physical appearance are all basically Hal Jordan's, though he keeps his comic book counterpart's artist background. By ''Justice League Unlimited'' (where Hal Jordan eventually appeared himself), he looks closer to his comic book counterpart and his costume is completely redesigned.
* CostumeEvolution: He gets the standard DCAU Green Lantern outfit in ''Superman: TAS'' while by ''JLU'' he's since switched to a NonUniformUniform based on his then-current Creator/JimLee design. ''Vs. The Fatal Five'' shows that he eventually changes to his outfit from the '90's run of the comics.
* ADayInTheLimelight:
His real name only episode in ''Superman: TAS'', "In Brightest Day", was basically a Green Lantern story that featured Superman.
* GreenLanternRing: Obviously.
* HardLight: The powers of a Green Lantern ring allow Kyle to create solid constructs of anything he visualizes in his thoughts made of green light.
* HeroicWillpower: The power behind his ring.
* HowDoIShotWeb: Having just gotten a Green Lantern Ring, Kyle struggles in how to use its power, eventually getting help from Superman from practicing the abilities and general uses of the ring.
* ISurrenderSuckers: He uses this tactic against Sinestro, where he pretends to give fighting him and hand him his own Green Lantern ring, only for said ring to be a decoy that blows up when Sinestro tries to take it.
* OnlyTheChosenMayWield: The ring itself chose him.
* PutOnABus: By the time ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' came out, John Stewart was the main Green Lantern with no sign of Kyle. It's later explained that Kyle was off training, with his mentor being John's ex Katma Tui. TheBusCameBack in ''JLU'' where he briefly has a speaking role alongside several other Green Lanterns.
* RememberTheNewGuy: He
is '''W'''ally '''W'''est.
Jimmy's friend from the art department.
* AllLovingHero: In "The Ties That Bind", he helps two New Gods rescue their loved one via breaking SequentialArtist: He's employed as a graphic artist, but wants to break into an inescapable prison comics and has been submitting portfolios without success.
* SpacePolice: As a member of the Green Lanterns.
* TakeUpMySword: He replaces Abin Sur as the Green Lantern of Sector 2814, which Earth falls under.
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!! Orion
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->'''Voiced by:''' Steve Sandor (''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries''), Creator/RonPerlman (''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'')
->'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by:''' José Manuel Vieira (''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries''), Alex Orozco, Alfonso Soto (''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'')
->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague''

Darkseid's younger son, who was raised
on New Genesis.
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* ArchnemesisDad: Of course like any other continuity and adaptation, Orion's greatest enemy is his own biological father, Darkseid. It's to the point where Orion refuses any ties with his father and is more than willing to oppose and even kill him should they ever meet.
* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: Before fighting Darkseid in ''Twilight'', he asks "don't I get a hug". The fight ends with him getting a hug. It's not a loving and sentimental one, of course, but Darkseid [[DeadlyHug squeezing him hardly enough]] that knocks him out.
* CurbStompCushion: His last battle against Darkseid in ''Twilight''. He manages to get some good hits and even impress his father for his efforts, but it's clear that the fight is in Darkseid's favor, who ends the fight by giving Orion a [[DeadlyHug pretty tight]] [[SickeningCrunch bear hug]] that incapacitates him before Superman has his rematch against Darkseid.
* DragonAscendant: If one considers the ''Batman Beyond Unlimited''/''Justice League Beyond'' comics to be canon to the ''DCAU'', he took up the mantle of ruler of
Apokolips. He’s not happy about it, but he’s doing it in an attempt to maintain peace between the two New God factions.
* FieryRedhead: He has red hair and he despises Darkseid with a passion.
* FlyingBrick: The Astro-Harness covers the flight part.
* {{Foil}}: To both Kalibak (his biological brother) and Mister Miracle (his stepbrother).
** Like Kalibak, Orion is a hotheaded bruiser, but he's unquestionably a good guy and can be quite competent most of the time. Even when fighting Darkseid (the object of pure hatred for him), Orion keeps his wits about him rather than be a mindless brute like Kalibak. And of course, Kalibak deeply craves their father's approval, whereas Orion openly hates him and cares noting for any ParentalFavoritism shown his way.
** When they were both babies, Orion and Mister Miracle were exchanged as part of the peace deal. Orion grew up in the comfort of New Genesis, which guaranteed a strong moral core, but he still became a GrumpyBear and generally not good with people. Mister Miracle, meanwhile, suffered repeated horrors in an OrphanageOfFear run by Granny Goodness before finally escaping, but he grew up into a far better adjusted adult, has no trouble interacting with others, and is generally well-liked by Earth's heroes.
* GrumpyBear: He has no obvious friendships with anyone, though he starts to warm up to Batman and the Flash. The ''Unlimited'' comic suggests that Kara is friendly to him and this seems to be reciprocated.
* HappilyAdopted: He loves his adopted father with as much intensity as he hates his biological one.
* JerkassHasAPoint: In the "Twilight" two-parter, he insists that there will never be real peace so long as Darkseid remains in power, which Highfather concedes is a valid point. Also, due to being more knowledgeable of Superman's history with Darkseid, he rebukes Wonder Woman's claim that Superman isn't out to start a war.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Grumpy and abrasive as he may be, Orion's upbringing in New Genesis ensured that he turned out a noble, well-meaning, and supportive figure who is willing to help out other heroes and uphold the values and ethics of New Genesis. The "Jerk" part mainly comes from his nature as Darkseid's son, whom he despises as well as Apokoliptians generally turning out to be jerks at their best.
* MagicalComputer: The Mother Box, which also soothes Orion's familial rage and opens up [[CoolGate Boom Tubes]].
* NoSocialSkills: Implied. In
"Flash and Substance" explores this further. Substance", upon greeting Flash talks with Batman after the former had just gotten done handling a supervillain named The Trickster into turning himself in rather than resorting to violence, as criminal attack, he understands his makes CaptainObvious comments about Flash's situation. In general, it seems mostly because he's a GrumpyBear with a temper issue.
* NotSoAboveItAll:
** After commenting on how boring and tedious it must be to attend
the end, Flash’s museum opening, he receives a DeathGlare from Batman. After a {{Beat}}, he decides he’ll tag along as long as it’s not black tie.
** In Flash's apartment, he accidentally bumps into Flash's talking standee, which he destroys after it startles him, something he sheepishly admits to.
** In the tie-in comic for ''Unlimited'', after a long day’s mission with several other members of the League, he wonders out loud if anyone’s watched a romantic soap opera in the entertainment room that he’s been looking forward to watching.
* {{Patricide}}: He's willing to kill Darkseid, his father, if need be, mainly because he poses an unparalleled threat to New Genesis and the universe at large. All of their encounters with one another are just fights with Orion giving it his all in an attempt to end his father's tyranny once and for all.
* PerpetualFrowner: Even his helmet seems to be frowning.
* PetTheDog: Following the death of Dan Turpin, he offered a devastated Superman his condolences.
* PhysicalGod: He's a physical being, but is very formidable like the other New Gods.
* RedIsHeroic: He dresses mostly in a red suit and,
despite his anger issues, he is indisputably a good guy.
* RedIsViolent: While a hero and someone who is willing to do
the Flash museum sustaining heavy damage, Flash shrugs it off, stating right thing, Orion is one of the more temperamental and hot-headed superheroes in the DCU, especially if his feud against Darkseid is bought up.
* SkySurfing: With his Astro-Harness.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He has only a handful of speaking appearances in the shows, but he was the one who warned Superman of the oncoming Apokolips invasion and ensured
that what matters most Earth would be granted Highfather's protection.
* StellarName: His name is derived from the constellation of the same name.
* SuperheroGods: He's a hero
to him is that no one was hurt New Genesis and the good guys won in the end.New God of War, having inherited Darkseid's great rage and temperament.
* AntiClimacticUnmasking: UglyGuyHotWife: In "The Great Brain Robbery", as Lex [[FreakyFridayFlip (in Flash's body)]] is being chased through the Watchtower tie-in comics for ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'', it turns out that he married Bekka since then. While he looks like a brick, his wife is MsFanservice.
* UnstoppableRage: One that can only be held back
by the rest of the League, he stops in a bathroom and muses that at the very least, he has the opportunity to learn Flash's secret identity.
--> '''Lex Luthor:''' (''in The Flash's body'') If nothing else, I can at least learn the Flash's secret identity. ''[removes mask, looks in a mirror]'' ...[[TheyLookJustLikeEveryoneElse I have no idea who this is.]]
Mother Box.
* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence:
** Subverted. In “Divided We Fall”, he nearly vanished after using the Speed Force, but was pulled back into reality by the Justice League.
** Sadly, this is played straight
WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Unlike many other heroes, he's not often seen in the background in ''Justice League Beyond'' comic (depending Unlimited''. Presumably, this is because he has business to attend to on whether or New Genesis and/or is better suited for larger scale missions such as ones in space. In the finale when Darkseid is revived, though, he and the other New Gods from New Genesis are a no show, which is not you see it as canon), where it turns out he, Jay Garrick, and Bart Allen disappeared into explained other than the Speed Force at some point between ''Justice League Unlimited'' and ''Batman Beyond''.
implication that they might have been busy dealing with Apokolips in the mean time.
* TheBabyOfTheBunch: WorthyOpponent: He's seen as one for Darkseid, being the youngest, inexperienced, and without a doubt the son who's turned out to be his most immature successful regarding reputation and strength, and he cites this as a major reason for why he intends to antagonize Orion and make his life hell. Of course, Orion doesn't reciprocate this.
* YoureNotMyFather: He hates Darkseid with every fiber of his being. It's not mutual.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Doctor Fate]]
!!ComicBook/DoctorFate (Kent Nelson)
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->'''Abilities:''' Expert sorceror; helmet provides immense magical abilities, exact limits unknown
->'''Voiced by:''' George [=DelHoyo=], Creator/OdedFehr
->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTheFatalFive''[[note]]Appears as a statue only.[[/note]]

Doctor Fate was mystical superhero who worked with Superman before. He's later become a
member of the Justice League.
* BadassBoast: In "The Ties That Bind", while speeding around Barda.
--> '''Barda:''' Unless you got an S on your chest, you're useless.\\
'''Flash:''' Hey I might not be as strong as Superman...\\
''[takes rod from her hand]''\\
'''Flash:''' ...but I'm just as fast...\\
''[speeds around her]''\\
'''Flash:''' ...maybe faster...\\
''[reappears with a flower with the rod]''\\
'''Flash:''' ...friends?
* BadLiar: "The Great Brain Robbery" plays it for hilarity, he tells a bunch of BlatantLies and has RefugeInAudacity with his claims while in Lex's body, which the other members attribute to him acting out due to stress.
* BashBrothers: With Green Lantern.
* BeneathTheMask:
** Perhaps best revealed in "Hereafter", after Superman's supposed death.
--> '''Flash:''' (''dejectedly'') I used to be able to goof around because I always knew (Superman) would have my back. Now all I've got is his example. And that's gonna have to be enough.
** Despite Wally's cassanova tendencies to flirt with just about any woman who happens to be in the vincinity, he's actually a lot more mindful of them than he comes off. In fact, when he's ''not'' being a CasanovaWannabe, he's shown to be awkward and shy, unable to make an actual move regardless of the far from subtle hints given.
* BewareTheNiceOnes:
** In "Maid Of Honor", after Flash's [[ThrownOutTheAirlock near-suffocation]], he responds to Green Lantern's assurance "You'll be all right" with a harsh (especially for him) reply: "Wish I could say the same for them..."; after which he zips throughout the station, taking the enemy mooks down.
** In "Secret Society",
League after the League breaks up, Flash spends Thanagarian invasion who has magic powers.
----
* AboveGoodAndEvil: For
a whole night unsuccessfully trying to find Shade. It ends with him [[HighAltitudeInterrogation dangling one of Shade's goons out of a skyscraper window]], and by short time, he held this time Flash has gotten fed up.
opinion. He was roused from this HeroicBSOD when Superman - horribly outmatched by the EldritchAbomination Karkull - went off to fight the demon alone.
--> '''Thug:''' (''unafraid'') Who do you think you are--Batman?\\
'''Flash:''' It's been a long night. Just tell me where Shade is, okay?\\
'''Thug:''' Look, buddy,
'''Dr. Fate:''' Until now, I know Batman. I once ratted thought it was just ''evil'' that never gave up.
* AchillesHeel: Being [[AntiMagic designed to combat magical beings]], Hawkgirl's Nth metal mace proved to an effective to his magic, as Doctor Fate found
out a counterfeiter to Batman. And believe me, ''you'' are no Bat-- ''(Flash suddenly drops him)'' --[[OhCrap maaaAAAAAAHHHHHH]]!
[[LetsYouAndHimFight the hard way]].
* BewareTheSillyOnes: He's often regarded as an ineffectual manchild and little more than comic relief, but there AdaptationDyeJob: A blond in the comics, Kent Nelson is a ''very'' good reason why he's one of brunet in the founding members of the League. Case in point, his singlehanded dismantlement of [[FusionDance Lexiac]].
* BigEater: Due to RequiredSecondaryPowers (which [[NoConservationOfEnergy really does not nearly account for how much energy he uses]], but hey, it is comic book physics, we are used to it). He considers a (literal) armful of hot dogs to be a "little snack".
* BookDumb: While the Flash is not stupid, he is characterized as this to downplay his abilities becoming too overpowered and also being the inexperienced of the group.
* ButtMonkey: If we can believe him, even by the time of the ''Unlimited'' season, he's still treated as a kid despite being a founding member of the League.
* ButNowIMustGo: [[DefiedTrope Defied]] when the other Leaguers pull him out of the Speed Force.
DCAU.



* CantActPervertedTowardALoveInterest: In "Flash and Substance", he's too focused on anticipating an attack from his rogues that he doesn't realize that Linda Park (his main love interest in the comics) is trying to flirt with him, even quickly signing over a slip of paper she wrote her number on while signing autographs. After his rogues are defeated, she flirts with him again. He realizes this and sheepishly recovers.
* CaptainObvious: Flash after seeing the stuffed T-Rex in the Batcave in “Starcrossed”:
-->'''Flash:''' That's a giant dinosaur!\\
'''Alfred:''' And I thought Batman was the detective.
* CardCarryingVillain: PlayedForLaughs in the ''Justice League Unlimited'' episode, [[Recap/JusticeLeagueUnlimitedS3E8TheGreatBrainRobbery The Great Brain Robbery]]. During his time whilst inhabiting Lex Luthor's body, he's asked by Polaris if he's going to wash his hands. Wally's response...
-->'''Flash-as-Lex:''' No! [{{Beat}}] Cause I'm ''evil''.
* CasanovaWannabe: He is flirtatious around women and would annoy Hawkgirl, but if truly taken with a woman as he was with Fire, he could be bashful, awkward and even shy.
** In "Secret Origins", after first meeting Diana:
---> '''Flash:''' Dibs on the Amazon!
** In "The Balance", Flash plays himself off as this after the disastrous lunch with Diana and Shayera.
---> '''Flash:''' I had dinner with two women at the same time! 'Cause I'm a stud! (smooshes his hand in his mashed potatoes)
* CharacterDevelopment: Flash starts off inexperienced and lacking responsibility as a hero. Over the series’ duration, he’s managed to befriend every member of the team on some level; from his Oscar-and-Felix friendship with Green Lantern to the sarcastic remarks that he regularly trades with Hawkgirl. Through these relationships the Flash becomes a window with which we can get to know the other characters. On the other hand, in exchange for these benefits, the Flash is unconsciously forced to become a better hero by his association with the others. There is also the evolution of his character’s abilities: In the first season, the Flash was frequently seen being taken down by debris or by a slower target or simply doing something that undermined his status as a hero (one of the worst being his inability to pilot the Javelin in "In Blackest Night"). By the time of the second season, he appears to have improved in his performance through piloting the Javelin successfully in "Maid of Honor" and using his speed-related abilities in new ways (such as tricking the Justice Lords’ Batman into believing his heart had stopped in "A Better World"). Overall, he becomes TheHeart of the League (as it was alluded to in "A Better World"), as his presence causes the other members to become better heroes.
** In the first season, Flash comes across as a VideoGame/LeisureSuitLarry, obnoxiously flirting with every woman he sees. As the series progresses, this cools down considerably to where he’s given potential romantic encounters with no less than four women in the last season (Fire, Linda Park, Tala, and Giganta) and takes it all in stride.
* ChickMagnet: Two random women are seen drooling over him, reporter Linda Park (his wife in the comic) clearly has a crush on him, as does Fire, and Giganta takes time from her "Five Minute" head start to kiss him before fleeing the league. Also, when brain-switched with Lex Luthor, it's revealed by Tala that for all the jokes about his...prowess, he's actually a gentle, attentive, and in her words ''enthusiastic'' lover, leading to her being disappointed when they switch back.
* ChivalrousPervert: He hits on Wonder Woman and Hawkgirl ''constantly'', is thrilled at the prospect of visiting [[LadyLand Themyscira]], and is not above using his cred as a superhero to chat up the ladies. He's also, well, ''The Flash'', a genuine hero and as gentlemanly as Superman when it comes down to it. Though, remember, "Because I'm a Stud!"
** This is played for laughs in "The Brave And The Bold", where two girls are seriously turned off when he flirts with them. Then, a car crashes through the diner they're in and he has to move them to safety before they're crushed and then rushed after the driver. Then, one of them gets angry at the other for telling her to ignore him.
** When he developed a crush on Fire, he becomes shy and nervous around her.
** In "Flash and Substance", he was completely ''oblivious'' to Linda Park's advances until the end. Possibly justified at the time since he was busy prepping for a possible attack from his rogue gallery. Tie-in material from earlier on in the series reveals that he was already attracted to Linda and dated her at least once in his civilian identity.
* ClothingDamage: He gets this on a couple of occasions, most especially during "Divided We Fall" and "Flash and Substance". As the latter episode reveals, he's got a drawer full of costume-rings for spare uniforms due to this trope.
* CommutingOnABus: He was largely absent during the first season of ''Justice League Unlimited'' through making only three voiceless cameos.
* CompositeCharacter: This version of the Flash is Wally West with Barry Allen's superhero origin, day job as a forensic scientist, role as a co-founder of the Justice League, hometown/base of operations, RoguesGallery, and Flash Ring. [[note]]In the comics, Wally was a police mechanic and operated in Keystone City[[/note]]
** However, Barry did exist in the ''DCAU'', but was only shown briefly in a flashback in a [[ExpandedUniverse tie-in comic]] and "Flash and Substance".
* TheConscience: For the Justice League and especially for his fellow members of the Original Seven, as "A Better World" reveals. He tries to invoke this with Lord Superman when the other man has Flash at his mercy, but it doesn't work.
** Also in "Hereafter", he's the one who stops Wonder Woman from killing Toyman just after Superman is apparently killed, reminding her that [[MoralityChainBeyondTheGrave it's not what Superman would do]].
** When Green Arrow begins to doubt the League's mission after Luthor hijacks the Binary Fusion Generator, it’s Flash who points out the mission is to help people.
* CorporateSponsoredSuperhero: For Lightspeed Energy Bars in "Eclipsed". The last standee he has gets destroyed by Orion in "Flash and Substance".
* CourtroomAntic: In "In Blackest Night", Flash stalls for time by offering to be John's lawyer with predictable results.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Okay, so he is touted as the PluckyComicRelief of the founding members, he's a BigEater who stuffs his face often due to RequiredSecondaryPowers, he's a ChivalrousPervert who rarely (if ever) has any luck with the ladies, frequently says the wrong thing at just the wrong time, and is capable of [[FragileSpeedster being taken down in one hit]]. Digested all that? Well, here's what this same guy is capable of doing [[LetsGetDangerous when he quits fooling around]]: rewiring Grodd's MindControl helmet so it'll fry the ape's brain (though he got better), holding his own against Lord Superman and throwing him hard and fast enough to momentarily stun him on impact, tricking Lord Batman into releasing him from his restraints, taking out an entire space-station of armed mooks when sufficiently aggravated, leading a successful infiltration of Apokolips, and [[CurbStompBattle curb-stomping]] Brainiac!Luthor all by himself...and this is all without taking his day-job into consideration.
** In "Eclipsed", he took on the rest of the mind controlled Big Seven ''by himself''. At this point, it only seems fair because he was trying ''not'' to hurt them and they were working without, well, him.
* DangerousForbiddenTechnique
** In "Divided We Fall", Flash took on Braniac/Luthor alone. In desperation, he pushed his powers to their limit, running as fast as he could around the world numerous times and tapping into the Speed Force in order to separate and defeat the two villains. As a result, Flash was very nearly pulled into the Speed Force, but was rescued by the teamwork of his teammates. The incident left Flash with the disturbing possibility that traveling that fast again might mean he would never come back.
** In "The Great Brain Robbery", [[FreakyFridayFlip Luthor-as-Flash]] displays several abilities deriving from speed that Flash had never used. Among them: Threatening to use his fingers as a gun to vibrate them through someone's head, using vibrations to set up an unstable resonance in a bay door, causing it to explode, and using his fists to create an uncomfortable ringing in Dr. Fate's helmet. These abilities are not often exhibited for several reasons. As remarked by Green Lantern, setting up the resonance in the door was very dangerous, hence why Flash never performed it (the implication here is that Flash and the League have hypothesized or even tested these abilities before). Threatening to scramble someone's brains with your fingers is simply not superhero-esque and overall, Flash seems to prefer non-violent methods of disabling his enemies as opposed to hitting them really, really fast. It's also a MythologyGag, where in the comics he'd cause things to explode by vibrating through them.
* DeadpanSnarker: Flash frequently treats the gravest threats with a flippant remark, often underestimating the true danger of the situation.
* DemotedToExtra: He had no lines in the first season of ''Justice League Unlimited'' because of voice actor Michael Rosenbaum's commitments on ''Series/{{Smallville}}'' (though you may not notice simply on the basis that the cast is ''[[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters frickin' huge]])''. He came roaring back for the second and third seasons though and even [[LampshadeHanging complained to a fellow Leaguer about not getting any respect despite being one of the original seven]].
* DudeWheresMyRespect: In "The Ties That Bind", he notes that he's treated like a kid sidekick despite being "one of the original seven."
** It's subverted to some extent, since while Batman would formerly belittle him in the earlier episodes, he's considerably more respectful in "Flash and Substance", silently rebuking Orion's condescending tone. More importantly he accepts an invitation to visit the Flash museum in the hometown. As well, when he has the chance to flirt with Fire, whom he's expressed a romantic interest in, Fire misinterprets his shyness as him being "devoted to the mission" and expresses a lot of admiration for that mindset.
* EagleEyeDetection: "Flash and Substance" proves he's capable of this in his day job.
* EarlyBirdCameo: He first appeared back in an episode of ''Superman: TAS'', which was two years before ''Justice League'' premiered.
* FastestThingAlive: He is self proclaimed and proven to be this trope, as always.
* FieryRedhead: "Starcrossed" reveals that Flash has bright red hair to match his personality.
* FirstNameBasis: He apparently knows every single person in Central City, happily greeting multiple people in "Flash and Substance" and discussing specific details about their personal lives. He's just that friendly.
* {{Foil}}: To the other Justice League members in season one. He is portrayed as still learning the full range of his abilities and being inexperienced in terms of sacrifice (his bewilderment over Wonder Woman’s banishment in "Paradise Lost" and inability to comprehend leaving a teammate behind in "The Savage Time" or in "Hearts and Minds"). Flash provides an interesting contrast when compared to his more seasoned teammates, who have been doing the job for years (and, in some cases, for centuries).
* TheFool: Although he does have superpowers and is far from incompetent, he's by far the most lackadaisical of the founding members of the Justice League. He certainly fits the characteristic of living on the edge all the while having a cheerful (and seemingly naive) attitude no matter how bad the situation gets.
* ForTheEvulz: Played for Laughs in "The Great Brain Robbery" when [[FreakyFridayFlip Flash is in Lex Luthor's body]].
--> '''Dr. Polaris:''' Are you gonna wash your hands?\\
'''Flash-in-Lex:''' No...'Cause I'm evil.
* FragileSpeedster: [[DependingOnTheWriter Most of the time]]. He sometimes leans towards combining it with GlassCannon, or even becoming a full-on LightningBruiser depending on how serious he's getting and how well his RequiredSecondaryPowers are working this week. Especially early on, though, he's often taken out of the fight with one lucky hit.
* FreakLabAccident: His hallucinations in "The Brave and the Bold" show the iconic chemical-bath-via-lightning-bolt-through-lab-window origin.
* FreakyFridayFlip: In "The Great Brain Robbery", Dr. Fate proposes that he try to locate Grodd by tracing the psychic resonance left when Flash was under Grodd's mind control. While at the same time, Luthor is extracting info from Grodd's mind. The two processes are started at the same time, and Luthor and Flash's brains are accidentally switched.
* FriendlyEnemy: With the Trickster.
* FriendToAllChildren: As shown in "Comfort and Joy", where he seeks to bring a special toy to the children at an orphanage. Mirror Master later exploits this to trap him in "Flash and Substance", but it fails.
* FunPersonified: He mostly takes this role, even in his (very, very slightly) serious moments.
* TheGlovesComeOff: Similar to Superman, Flash actively holds his powers back. Part of it is due to the outright destructive potential of his powers and other part is [[HiddenDepths his own fear of his powers.]] The Brainiac/Luthor fight shows the full effects of this; Flash runs so fast that not only does he almost end his own life, but he causes massive destruction in his path.
** When Lex takes over his body later, it’s shown just how dangerous the Flash can be. John notes that Flash is well aware of this and takes great care not to do anything that will be so destructive.
* GoodIsNotDumb: Despite telling bad jokes and being a lecher, he is able to talk the Trickster into happily turning himself over without a single punch thrown and defeat Grodd by outsmarting him.
* GoodPeopleHaveGoodSex: If Tala's [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything subtext-laden dialogue]] in "[[FreakyFridayFlip The Great Brain Robbery]]" is to be believed.
* HandsomeLech: He's a skirt chaser, but he's also shown to be fairly successful at seducing women. See his ChickMagnet section for more details.
* TheHeart: As outlined in "A Better World", his death in the Justice Lords' universe was the trigger for their turning into [[KnightTemplar Knights Templar]]. But it's better defined in this exchange from "Hereafter", just after everyone thinks Superman's been killed:
--> '''Toyman:''' (''as Wonder Woman holds him by the collar'') Wh-what are you going to do to me?!\\
'''Wonder Woman:''' (''enraged'') I'm going to punch a ''hole'' in your head!\\
'''Flash:''' ''[restrains her free arm]'' We don't do that to our enemies!\\
'''Wonder Woman:''' Speak for yourself!\\
'''Flash:''' I'm trying to speak for ''Superman''.\\
(''Wonder Woman's anger turns to sorrow, as she realizes what Flash is telling her'') ''[she drops Toyman to the ground]''
** When the Justice League votes on whether Hawkgirl can stay in the League, the only two obvious votes are Wonder Woman (no) and Flash (yes). When she decides to quit before the vote is revealed, Flash gives her a genuine hug.
** Also worth noting that while the rest of the founders try to tiptoe around the remaining tension between Wonder Woman and Hawkgirl, Flash is the only one willing to try and get them to break the ice.
** In "The Savage Times" he chews out Hawkgirl for leaving Green Lantern behind.
* HeroDoesPublicService: Flash's friendliness went beyond simply heroism. Utilizing his super-speed, he donated a significant portion of his time to helping individual townsfolk and is on a first-name basis with many of the Central City's residents, offering to help paint one’s fence over the weekend. He also did charitable work for the city's underprivileged.
* HeroicSelfDeprecation: Defied in "Divided We Fall".
--> '''Android Flash:''' Slacker! Child! Clown! We have no place among the world's greatest heroes.\\
'''Flash:''' Says you. I've got a seat at the big conference table. I'm gonna paint my logo on it!
* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Green Lantern.
* IAmNotLeftHanded: As with the below trope, he almost ''never'' uses his true power, as most of it is incredibly lethal. Phasing-induced TeleFrag killing, mach punches, and the like aren't really skills befitting someone invoking the KidAppealCharacter.
* IdealHero: He stands above all the other members of the Justice League being the hero that stays morally just; [[ThouShaltNotKill never wavering against villains]], [[SmallStepsHero always rescuing lives of his teammates and innocents foremost]], [[FaceHeelTurn and never being corrupted against the world.]]
* TheIdealist: He was in many ways the League's most idealistic member and his friendliness and compassion were the "glue" that held the disparate team of heroes together. These qualities were best illustrated by events in the alternate universe of the Justice Lords, in which Flash's murder transformed the League from heroes to tyrants.
* IncorruptiblePurePureness: The creators could see ''Superman'' potentially turning into a KnightTemplar, but not Flash.
* KidAppealCharacter: He also serves the role as this trope for younger viewers. Although, he is also quite popular with the older fanbase.
* LameComeback: He's responsible for several. Hey, they can't all be winners.
--> '''Gorilla Grodd:''' You're a bigger fool than I thought.\\
'''Flash:''' Yeah? Well, you're...naked!
** In "Only A Dream", "Take that you Kurr!"
** In "Flash and Substance":
---> '''Flash:''' Mirror Master!\\
'''Mirror Master:''' You're quick as ever.\\
'''Flash:''' Yeah? Well you're...you're not really all there!\\
'''Mirror Master:''' Oh, nice try. If you had another minute you'd probably think of a decent comeback.
* LeeroyJenkins: In "The Ties That Bind", breaking into an inescapable prison on Apokolips.
--> '''Flash:''' Who needs plans? I've always been a spontaneous kind of guy.
* LegacyCharacter: "Flash and Substance" suggests he's not the first Flash since his old Kid Flash costume is seen in the Flash Museum, along with Jay Garrick's helmet). Later tie-in comics have Jay and Bart Allen make appearances and [[ContinuitySnarl go back and forth on whether Barry actually existed]], although the recent (and definitely canon) ''[[ComicBook/BatmanBeyond Justice League Beyond]]'' implies that there is no Barry.
* LetsGetDangerous: If things get really, really bad, he abandons his good-natured playfulness with devastating results.
* LikeBrotherAndSister: Has this type of relationship with Shayera. She even tries to help set him up with Fire in "I Am Legion".
--> "She loves me. She's like the big sister I never had. Only, you know...short."
* LovesMyAlterEgo: Tie-in material for ''Justice League'' reveals that Linda Park, his love interest in most adaptations, dated him as Wally West, but broke up with him after being frustrated with his seeming lack of focus. On the other hand, as "Flash and Substance" shows, she ''oozes'' over for the Flash.
* MagneticHero: In Central City, pretty much everyone who isn't a supervillain loves Flash. [[note]] And even the rogues of his home town respect him. [[/note]] Superman used to have almost as much of a rapport with his home city, but even ''he'' wasn't on a first-name basis with the citizens.
* TheMcCoy: In "The Ties That Bind", he debates helping Mister Miracle and Big Barda rescue someone over TheNeedsOfTheMany side of the arguement coming from J'onn. [[ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight He gets involved anyway]], and J'onn himself agrees to Flash's viewpoint in the end.
* MoralityChain: If anything were to happen to him, the Justice League may become [[KnightTemplar Knights Templar]].
* MostDefinitelyNotAVillain: In "The Great Brain Robbery", Flash is terrible at trying to act like Lex Luthor using every known villain cliche in the book.
--> ''"My fellow bad guys. I, ComicBook/LexLuthor, your leader, will speak now about my, Lex Luthor's, plan. [[EvilPlan My villainous, villainous plan.]] Question the plan at your peril! Uh...any questions?"''
* MythologyGag:
** In "Flash and Substance", Wally's employer at his Forensics job looks like Barry Allen, and Flash later mentions that his uncle is flying in to visit for the celebration.
** In Issue #9 of the ''Justice League Adventures'' tie-in comic, Wally dates a blonde girl named Jessica. This might be a reference to Jesse Chambers, the civilian identity of Jesse Quick and the second Liberty Belle. She was partners with Wally West's Flash and had a brief romantic relationship with him.
** In Issue #11, while time-traveling with the Atom on the Cosmic Treadmill, the Atom assures the Flash that it's unlikely that they'll get into some sort of quantum disruption, adding that it's more likely that you'd be hit by lightning...which Flash has been through, in fact being his origin story. Then the Atom changes it to being more likely to win the lottery, which Flash has ''also'' been through at one point in the source material.
* NiceGuy: Flash has a very kind personality, which is why the residents of Central City love him.
-->'''Orion:''' ''(about Flash)'' Central City builds statues to this...''fool''. Who makes bad jokes! Who concerns himself with [[FriendlyEnemy pitiful men like]] [[IneffectualSympatheticVillain the Trickster]]! I don't understand.\\
'''Batman:''' No...you don't.
** To expand: Beyond the regular super-heroics, Flash knows the names and hobbies of almost everyone in town, greeting them personally as he runs around town. He also uses his powers for more mundane help, like painting an old lady's fence. He plays minigolf with some of them and also does various charity work.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: In "Secret Society", Grodd is revealed to have developed innate telepathic abilities as a result of Flash "crossing a few wires" in his helmet.
* NotAfraidToDie: It's never focused on, but when Shayera pulls Wally out of the Speed Force after pleading with him to take his hand, it's shown she grabbed his wrist instead. This, plus the fact he seemed content upon being found, heavily hints he has no problem dying via a HeroicSacrifice.
* NoOneGetsLeftBehind: In "The Savage Time", he chews Hawkgirl out for leaving Green Lantern behind on the battlefield. This is one of the first instances of his HiddenDepths of caring for his teammates.
* NoodleIncident: Sometime between the events of ''Justice League Unlimited'' and ''Batman Beyond'', Flash, Jay Garrick, and Bart Allen got stuck in the Speed Force.
* ObfuscatingStupidity: As Orion declares, "You play the fool to hide a warrior's pain".
** Flash responded with the character quote at the top of this section and readers may note he's not actually confirming or denying what Orion said. He is a scientist in his day job and has shown that he has deep fears about what his powers could do to him, but he really is that happy when things go well.
* ObliviousToLove: For a guy who's known for hitting on the ladies at every chance, Flash is amazingly oblivious to Linda Park's not-so-subtle crush on him in "Flash and Substance". When she finally gets to outline it to him, he's a bit embarrassed and covers with a joke.
** In “I Am Legion”, Flash demonstrates a crush on Fire, prompting Hawkgirl to put them on a mission together. During the flight to Blackhawk Island, Fire drops some not-so-subtle hints that she’s actively interested in him. It takes Hawkgirl faking turbulence and getting Fire on his lap before he snaps out of his awkward shyness.
* OddFriendship: He and [[DrillSergeantNasty Kilowog]] immediately hit it off and are shown as good friends throughout "Hearts and Minds" despite their differences.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: While this applies to the other members of the Original Seven on various levels, he's the one that gets it most significantly. Whenever he's not cracking a joke or chasing a skirt, you ''know'' the situation is bad. "Divided We Fall" provides perhaps the best example of this trope in action.
-->"Shayera, it's so beautiful here! There's a force...a [[MythologyGag Speed Force]]...[[AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence it's calling me home]]. [[ButNowIMustGo I have to go now]]."
* OvershadowedByAwesome: In the ''DCAU'', Flash's status as "The Fastest Man Alive" is always appended by saying Superman and Supergirl are close and can do [[ComboPlatterPowers much more]]. Flash does however show more control over his speed than Superman ever does. [[WhenAllYouHaveIsAHammer He's a great deal more versatile in his application of super-speed, as well.]] "Eclipsed" and "Divided We Fall" suggest he is indeed faster by far.
* PlatonicLifePartners: With Hawkgirl.
* PluckyComicRelief: He usually provides the LampshadeHanging in situations.
* RapidFireFisticuffs: He rains down who knows how many punches thrown at SuperSpeed on the downed Luther/Brainiac fusion near the end of “Divided We Fall”.
** In order to build up enough of a head start, he repeatedly ran around the world at super speed.
* RedIsHeroic: He wears a superhero costume that has the primary color of red.
* SadClown: A DefiedTrope. Orion assumes he's this (see ObfuscatingStupidity), but Flash really doesn't care about a destroyed Flash Museum so long as no one got hurt.
* ScienceHero: This is shown in "Flash and Substance", [[SecretIdentity Wally West]] is actually a forensic science technician for the Central City crime lab
* SecretIdentity: Wally West. When Luthor swaps bodies with the Flash, [[RidiculouslyAverageGuy he unmasks himself to find he has no idea who the Flash is.]]
* SmugSuper: Flash is often boastful of his accomplishments while trying to woo women. They are usually less than impressed.
** This falls away as the series goes on as Flash becomes more genuinely confident and has to overcompensate less. By the last season, no less than four women actively want to get romantic with him while he takes it humbly.
* SpeedBlitz: [[LetsGetDangerous When he isn't playing around]].
* SuperReflexes: He's the only member of the League who successfully dodges the pieces of the Eclipso gem when Hawkgirl smashes it with her mace. ''However'', during the first season, his presentations of power were limited by having him get tripped by obvious items. A ''lot''.
* StraightManAndWiseGuy: He is the Wise Guy to Green Lantern's Straight Man.
* StrongAsTheyNeedToBe: The Flash's speed is heavily inconsistent throughout the series considering he is often dealt with by Villains who shouldn't be able to handle his speed. Depending on the requirements of the plot, his fastest feats of speed include:
** In "Legends", following an explosion, Flash creates a whirlwind to prevent a giant robot from falling over his teammates. However, he reaches a high speed that transports himself and his teammates to an alternate Earth that resembles an idyllic 1950's town.
** In "Eclipsed", he and Green Lantern with the latter's ring create a wormhole, running towards the sun to swallow a generator bomb that endangered the earth.
** In "Secret Society", Sinestro claims that his beams move as fast as Flash does, the speed of light, but Flash states Sinestro doesn't think at the speed of light.
** In "Wild Cards", with exactly one second left, Flash grabs a bomb and disappears. A video replay shows him managing to run it out of the city, drop it, and get away as it is exploding.
** In "Divided We Fall", Flash invokes the Speed Force against Luthor/Brainiac running at a speed so fast that he circles the globe in only a few seconds and continues to do so several times becoming faster each time, hitting Luthor/Brainiac several times with enough force to tear away a chunk of "their" android armor. Then, Flash stops and his body starts crackling with the speed energy he's tapped into, which applies his vibrating hands to Luthor's Brainiac armor, tearing it completely away, and leaving Luthor naked and helpless at the bottom of a crater.
* SuperSpeed: As always, it is his main ability.
* SuperStrength: Because of the sheer speed and momentum his body generated, Flash possessed enhanced strength. Since his body was naturally protected from most of the effects of his speed, the ultra-fast punches and movements of Wally's limbs could produce devastating impacts that could stun or injure otherwise stronger or more powerful beings such as Superman or Brainiac. He could also throw objects at extremely high speeds, as he was able to hold off the likes of Lord Superman by throwing rocks.
* {{Thememobile}}: The Flashmobile, which is actually just a pimped-out van he bought with endorsement money he made appearing in commercials. As Green Lantern points out, it's completely ridiculous. Somewhat justified, though, considering its real purpose isn't getting around...at least not in that sense.
-->'''Green Lantern:''' Why do you need a van...wait, don't answer that. I don't wanna know.
* TooFastToStop: Deconstructed. In "Only A Dream", Flash's greatest fear is being trapped in a world where he's moving so quickly that everything and everyone around him appears practically motionless.
* TookALevelInBadass: Played with. Flash always remains down to earth and cheerful, but he can pull off something unexpected and powerful when the occasion calls for it, in a way that truly changes the game for the entire league. The rest of the team, which tended to condescend to him for his clown-like behavior nature, quickly pick up on this and as such (even Batman) shows respect to him in the later episodes.
** Two occasions stand out. The first one is when he outsmarts an AlternateUniverse Batman by pulling a BatmanGambit on him by making creative use of his powers that neither him nor main-universe Batman was aware of. This earns him praise from the master himself.
** The other is his defeat of Brainiac/Luthor, which is regarded in-universe and among his fans as his Crowning Moment of Awesome.
* TornadoMove: Flash found many applications for his super-speed. One was the ability to generate whirlwinds by rotating his arms at an incredible rate or by running in circles. These whirlwinds could be used to buffet opponents, or perhaps to cushion the impact of falling people or objects. Flash could even use such a whirlwind to briefly propel himself through the air.
** Lex tries this on the Watchtower in Flash’s body to propel him towards the teleport pad in zero gravity. Mr. Terrific then turns the gravity back on and Flash!Lex then knocks himself out from the impact.
* TimeStandsStill: "Only a Dream" reveals that this to be Flash's greatest nightmare; specifically, that he'll one day go so fast he'll never be able to slow down again while everything about him appears frozen in place, and thus living out his entire life-span in the time it'll take a little girl to tie her shoelace.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood:
** He seems to have a thing for iced mochas.
** He is frequently seen eating large quantities of hamburgers.
* TranquilFury: He is rarely ever shown to be angry, or even aggravated. [[BewareTheNiceOnes However]], as "Secret Society" shows...
-->''(Flash is dangling a thug over a rooftop by his legs)''\\
'''Thug:''' ''(not intimidated)'' Who do you think you are--Batman?\\
'''Flash:''' It's been a long night. Just tell me where Shade is, okay?\\
'''Thug:''' Look, buddy, I know Batman. I once ratted out a counterfeiter to Batman.\\
''(Flash's face is totally without emotion)''\\
'''Thug:''' And believe me, you are no Batm-- ''(Flash '''drops''' him)'' --[[OhCrap aaAAAAAAAHHHHHHH]]!!!
** There's also the moment in "Maid of Honor" after he's rescued from being ThrownOutTheAirlock:
--->'''Green Lantern:''' You're going to be okay.\\
'''Flash:''' Yeah? Wish I could say the same for ''them''.\\
''(He zips through the station one-punching each of the enemy mooks)''
* TheTrickster: Both himself and one of his enemies, The Trickster.
* VitriolicBestBuds: With Batman, Green Lantern, and Hawkgirl.
* WeaksauceWeakness: The sheer number of times he's tripped on involve things that he should've seen coming. Although, this may be him limiting his own power, as when he actually ''tries'', he's arguably one of the most dangerous of the original seven.
* WillfullyWeak: His powers are difficult to use safely. In "Divided We Fall", he finally stops holding back and just running down the road tears it apart and sends cars flying. Using his vibration abilities will make things explode, something he's not comfortable doing to ''people.'' Even if he was amoral enough to be comfortable causing that kind of damage, he simply can't go at his top speed or he could kill himself...[[AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence kinda]].
* WorfHadTheFlu: Writers intentionally held Flash back in the series in order to keep him from being overpowered. This lead to the above trope where Flash would find himself struggling with mooks sometimes. The second season of ''Unlimited'' showed that when Flash fully stops holding back, he's arguably one of the most powerful members of the group.
* XanatosGambit: In "The Brave And The Bold", Flash proposes a fair fight, and takes off his [[PsychicBlockDefense headband]], inviting Grodd to take off his own helmet. Grodd, of course, does no such thing. Smiling, he activates his helmet – and screams as it feeds back on itself, due to some subtle sabotage by Flash when he patted it down over Grodd's eyes.

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* CantActPervertedTowardALoveInterest: In "Flash and Substance", he's too focused on anticipating an attack from his rogues CharacterDevelopment: Is introduced as a [[TheCynic world weary man who's grown so tired]] of the seemingly endless struggle of evil that he doesn't realize that Linda Park (his main love interest in the comics) is trying gives up superheroics all together and devotes himself to flirt with him, even quickly signing over a slip of paper she wrote her number on while signing autographs. After mystical study, but has his rogues are defeated, she flirts with him again. He realizes this and sheepishly recovers.
* CaptainObvious: Flash
[[RestoredMyFaithInHumanity faith restored]] after seeing the stuffed T-Rex Superman refusing to give up against an EldritchAbomination. Gets taken further in the Batcave in “Starcrossed”:
-->'''Flash:''' That's a giant dinosaur!\\
'''Alfred:''' And I thought Batman was the detective.
* CardCarryingVillain: PlayedForLaughs in the
''Justice League Unlimited'' episode, [[Recap/JusticeLeagueUnlimitedS3E8TheGreatBrainRobbery The Great Brain Robbery]]. During his time whilst inhabiting Lex Luthor's body, he's asked by Polaris if he's going to wash his hands. Wally's response...
-->'''Flash-as-Lex:''' No! [{{Beat}}] Cause I'm ''evil''.
* CasanovaWannabe: He is flirtatious around women and would annoy Hawkgirl, but if truly taken with a woman as he was with Fire, he could be bashful, awkward and even shy.
** In "Secret Origins", after first meeting Diana:
---> '''Flash:''' Dibs on the Amazon!
** In "The Balance", Flash plays himself off as this after the disastrous lunch with Diana and Shayera.
---> '''Flash:''' I had dinner with two women at the same time! 'Cause I'm a stud! (smooshes his hand in his mashed potatoes)
* CharacterDevelopment: Flash starts off inexperienced and lacking responsibility as a hero. Over the series’ duration, he’s managed to befriend every member of the team on some level; from his Oscar-and-Felix friendship with Green Lantern to the sarcastic remarks that he regularly trades with Hawkgirl. Through these relationships the Flash becomes a window with which we can get to know the other characters. On the other hand, in exchange for these benefits, the Flash is unconsciously forced to become a better hero by his association with the others. There is also the evolution of his character’s abilities: In the first season, the Flash was frequently seen being taken down by debris or by a slower target or simply doing something that undermined his status as a hero (one of the worst being his inability to pilot the Javelin in "In Blackest Night"). By the time of the second season, he appears to have improved in his performance through piloting the Javelin successfully in "Maid of Honor" and using his speed-related abilities in new ways (such as tricking the Justice Lords’ Batman into believing his heart had stopped in "A Better World"). Overall, he becomes TheHeart of the League (as it was alluded to in "A Better World"), as his presence causes the other members to become better heroes.
** In the first season, Flash comes across as a VideoGame/LeisureSuitLarry, obnoxiously flirting with every woman he sees. As the series progresses, this cools down considerably to
where he’s given potential romantic encounters with no less than four women in the last season (Fire, Linda Park, Tala, and Giganta) and takes it all in stride.
* ChickMagnet: Two random women are seen drooling over him, reporter Linda Park (his wife in the comic) clearly has a crush on him, as does Fire, and Giganta takes time from her "Five Minute" head start to kiss him before fleeing the league. Also, when brain-switched with Lex Luthor, it's revealed by Tala that for all the jokes about his...prowess, he's actually a gentle, attentive, and in her words ''enthusiastic'' lover, leading to her being disappointed when they switch back.
* ChivalrousPervert: He hits on Wonder Woman and Hawkgirl ''constantly'', is thrilled at the prospect of visiting [[LadyLand Themyscira]], and is not above using his cred as a superhero to chat up the ladies. He's also, well, ''The Flash'', a genuine hero and as gentlemanly as Superman when it comes down to it. Though, remember, "Because I'm a Stud!"
** This is played for laughs in "The Brave And The Bold", where two girls are seriously turned off when he flirts with them. Then, a car crashes through the diner they're in and he has to move them to safety before they're crushed and then rushed after the driver. Then, one of them gets angry at the other for telling her to ignore him.
** When he developed a crush on Fire, he becomes shy and nervous around her.
** In "Flash and Substance", he was completely ''oblivious'' to Linda Park's advances until the end. Possibly justified at the time since he was busy prepping for a possible attack from his rogue gallery. Tie-in material from earlier on in the series reveals that he was already attracted to Linda and dated her at least once in his civilian identity.
* ClothingDamage: He gets this on a couple of occasions, most especially during "Divided We Fall" and "Flash and Substance". As the latter episode reveals, he's got a drawer full of costume-rings for spare uniforms due to this trope.
* CommutingOnABus: He was largely absent during the first season of ''Justice League Unlimited'' through making only three voiceless cameos.
* CompositeCharacter: This version of the Flash is Wally West with Barry Allen's superhero origin, day job as a forensic scientist, role as a co-founder of the Justice League, hometown/base of operations, RoguesGallery, and Flash Ring. [[note]]In the comics, Wally was a police mechanic and operated in Keystone City[[/note]]
** However, Barry did exist in the ''DCAU'', but was only shown briefly in a flashback in a [[ExpandedUniverse tie-in comic]] and "Flash and Substance".
* TheConscience: For the Justice League and especially for his fellow members of the Original Seven, as "A Better World" reveals. He tries to invoke this with Lord Superman when the other man has Flash at his mercy, but it doesn't work.
** Also in "Hereafter",
he's the only one who stops Wonder Woman from killing Toyman just after Superman is apparently killed, reminding her that [[MoralityChainBeyondTheGrave it's to not what Superman would do]].
** When Green Arrow begins to doubt the League's mission after Luthor hijacks the Binary Fusion Generator, it’s Flash who points out the mission is to help people.
* CorporateSponsoredSuperhero: For Lightspeed Energy Bars in "Eclipsed". The last standee he has gets destroyed by Orion in "Flash and Substance".
* CourtroomAntic: In "In Blackest Night", Flash stalls for time by offering to be John's lawyer with predictable results.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Okay, so he is touted as the PluckyComicRelief of the founding members, he's
take a BigEater who stuffs his face often due to RequiredSecondaryPowers, he's a ChivalrousPervert who rarely (if ever) has any luck with the ladies, frequently says the wrong thing at just the wrong time, and is capable of [[FragileSpeedster being taken down in one hit]]. Digested all that? Well, here's what this same guy is capable of doing [[LetsGetDangerous when he quits fooling around]]: rewiring Grodd's MindControl helmet so it'll fry the ape's brain (though he got better), holding his own stand against Lord Superman and throwing him hard and fast enough to momentarily stun him on impact, tricking Lord Batman into releasing him from his restraints, taking out an entire space-station of armed mooks when sufficiently aggravated, leading a successful infiltration of Apokolips, and [[CurbStompBattle curb-stomping]] Brainiac!Luthor all by himself...and this is all without taking his day-job into consideration.
** In "Eclipsed", he took on the rest of the mind controlled Big Seven ''by himself''. At this point, it only seems fair because he was trying ''not'' to hurt them and they were working without, well, him.
* DangerousForbiddenTechnique
** In "Divided We Fall", Flash took on Braniac/Luthor alone. In desperation, he pushed his powers to their limit, running as fast as he could around the world numerous times and tapping into the Speed Force in order to separate and defeat the two villains. As a result, Flash was very nearly pulled into the Speed Force, but was rescued by the teamwork of his teammates. The incident left Flash with the disturbing possibility that traveling that fast again might mean he would never come back.
** In "The Great Brain Robbery", [[FreakyFridayFlip Luthor-as-Flash]] displays several abilities deriving from speed that Flash had never used. Among them: Threatening to use his fingers as a gun to vibrate them through someone's head, using vibrations to set up an unstable resonance in a bay door, causing it to explode, and using his fists to create an uncomfortable ringing in Dr. Fate's helmet. These abilities are not often exhibited for several reasons. As remarked by Green Lantern, setting up the resonance in the door was very dangerous, hence why Flash never performed it (the implication here is that Flash and the League have hypothesized or even tested these abilities before). Threatening to scramble someone's brains with your fingers is simply not superhero-esque and overall, Flash seems to prefer non-violent methods of disabling his enemies as opposed to hitting them really, really fast. It's also a MythologyGag, where in the comics he'd cause things to explode by vibrating through them.
* DeadpanSnarker: Flash frequently treats the gravest threats with a flippant remark, often underestimating the true danger of the situation.
* DemotedToExtra: He had no lines in the first season of ''Justice League Unlimited'' because of voice actor Michael Rosenbaum's commitments on ''Series/{{Smallville}}'' (though you may not notice simply on the basis
AMAZO, [[TheIdealist believing that the cast is ''[[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters frickin' huge]])''. He came roaring back for the second and third seasons though and even [[LampshadeHanging complained to a fellow Leaguer about not getting any respect despite being one of the original seven]].
* DudeWheresMyRespect: In "The Ties That Bind", he notes that he's treated like a kid sidekick despite being "one of the original seven."
** It's subverted to some extent, since while Batman would formerly belittle him in the earlier episodes, he's considerably more respectful in "Flash and Substance", silently rebuking Orion's condescending tone. More importantly he accepts an invitation to visit the Flash museum in the hometown. As well, when he has the chance to flirt with Fire, whom he's expressed a romantic interest in, Fire misinterprets his shyness as him being "devoted to the mission" and expresses a lot of admiration for that mindset.
* EagleEyeDetection: "Flash and Substance" proves he's capable of this in his day job.
* EarlyBirdCameo: He first appeared back in an episode of ''Superman: TAS'', which
android was two years before ''Justice League'' premiered.
* FastestThingAlive: He is self proclaimed and proven to be this trope, as always.
* FieryRedhead: "Starcrossed" reveals that Flash has bright red hair to match his personality.
* FirstNameBasis: He apparently knows every single person in Central City, happily greeting multiple people in "Flash and Substance" and discussing specific details about their personal lives. He's just that friendly.
* {{Foil}}: To the other Justice League members in season one. He is portrayed as
still learning the full range of his abilities and being inexperienced benevolent in terms of sacrifice (his bewilderment over Wonder Woman’s banishment in "Paradise Lost" and inability to comprehend leaving a teammate behind in "The Savage Time" or in "Hearts and Minds"). Flash provides an interesting contrast when compared to his more seasoned teammates, who have been doing the job for years (and, in some cases, for centuries).
* TheFool: Although he does have superpowers and is far from incompetent, he's by far the most lackadaisical of the founding members of the Justice League. He certainly fits the characteristic of living on the edge all the while having a cheerful (and seemingly naive) attitude no matter how bad the situation gets.
* ForTheEvulz: Played for Laughs in "The Great Brain Robbery" when [[FreakyFridayFlip Flash is in Lex Luthor's body]].
--> '''Dr. Polaris:''' Are you gonna wash your hands?\\
'''Flash-in-Lex:''' No...'Cause I'm evil.
* FragileSpeedster: [[DependingOnTheWriter Most of the time]]. He sometimes leans towards combining it with GlassCannon, or even becoming a full-on LightningBruiser depending on how serious he's getting and how well his RequiredSecondaryPowers are working this week. Especially early on, though, he's often taken out of the fight with one lucky hit.
* FreakLabAccident: His hallucinations in "The Brave and the Bold" show the iconic chemical-bath-via-lightning-bolt-through-lab-window origin.
* FreakyFridayFlip: In "The Great Brain Robbery", Dr. Fate proposes that he try to locate Grodd by tracing the psychic resonance left when Flash was under Grodd's mind control. While at the same time, Luthor is extracting info from Grodd's mind. The two processes are started at the same time, and Luthor and Flash's brains are accidentally switched.
* FriendlyEnemy: With the Trickster.
* FriendToAllChildren: As shown in "Comfort and Joy", where he seeks to bring a special toy to the children at an orphanage. Mirror Master later exploits this to trap him in "Flash and Substance", but it fails.
* FunPersonified: He mostly takes this role, even in his (very, very slightly) serious moments.
* TheGlovesComeOff: Similar to Superman, Flash actively holds his powers back. Part of it is due to the outright destructive potential of his powers and other part is [[HiddenDepths his own fear of his powers.]] The Brainiac/Luthor fight shows the full effects of this; Flash runs so fast that not only does he almost end his own life, but he causes massive destruction in his path.
** When Lex takes over his body later, it’s shown just how dangerous the Flash can be. John notes that Flash is well aware of this and takes great care not to do anything that will be so destructive.
* GoodIsNotDumb: Despite telling bad jokes and being a lecher, he is able to talk the Trickster into happily turning himself over without a single punch thrown and defeat Grodd by outsmarting him.
* GoodPeopleHaveGoodSex: If Tala's [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything subtext-laden dialogue]] in "[[FreakyFridayFlip The Great Brain Robbery]]" is to be believed.
* HandsomeLech: He's a skirt chaser, but he's also shown to be fairly successful at seducing women. See his ChickMagnet section for more details.
* TheHeart: As outlined in "A Better World", his death in the Justice Lords' universe was the trigger for their turning into [[KnightTemplar Knights Templar]]. But it's better defined in this exchange from "Hereafter", just after everyone thinks Superman's been killed:
--> '''Toyman:''' (''as Wonder Woman holds him by the collar'') Wh-what are you going to do to me?!\\
'''Wonder Woman:''' (''enraged'') I'm going to punch a ''hole'' in your head!\\
'''Flash:''' ''[restrains her free arm]'' We don't do that to our enemies!\\
'''Wonder Woman:''' Speak for yourself!\\
'''Flash:''' I'm trying to speak for ''Superman''.\\
(''Wonder Woman's anger turns to sorrow, as she realizes what Flash is telling her'') ''[she drops Toyman to the ground]''
** When the Justice League votes on whether Hawkgirl can stay in the League, the only two obvious votes are Wonder Woman (no) and Flash (yes). When she decides to quit before the vote is revealed, Flash gives her a genuine hug.
** Also worth noting that while the rest of the founders try to tiptoe around the remaining tension between Wonder Woman and Hawkgirl, Flash is the only one willing to try and get them to break the ice.
** In "The Savage Times" he chews out Hawkgirl for leaving Green Lantern behind.
* HeroDoesPublicService: Flash's friendliness went beyond simply heroism. Utilizing his super-speed, he donated a significant portion of his time to helping individual townsfolk and is on a first-name basis with many of the Central City's residents, offering to help paint one’s fence over the weekend. He also did charitable work for the city's underprivileged.
* HeroicSelfDeprecation: Defied in "Divided We Fall".
--> '''Android Flash:''' Slacker! Child! Clown! We have no place among the world's greatest heroes.\\
'''Flash:''' Says you. I've got a seat at the big conference table. I'm gonna paint my logo on it!
* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Green Lantern.
* IAmNotLeftHanded: As with the below trope, he almost ''never'' uses his true power, as most of it is incredibly lethal. Phasing-induced TeleFrag killing, mach punches, and the like aren't really skills befitting someone invoking the KidAppealCharacter.
* IdealHero: He stands above all the other members of the Justice League being the hero that stays morally just; [[ThouShaltNotKill never wavering against villains]], [[SmallStepsHero always rescuing lives of his teammates and innocents foremost]], [[FaceHeelTurn and never being corrupted against the world.
nature.]]
* TheIdealist: He was CoolHelmet: The signature Helm of Fate.
* HeroicNeutral: Was this
in many ways the League's most idealistic member and his friendliness and compassion were the "glue" that held the disparate team of heroes together. These qualities were best illustrated by events in the alternate universe [[Recap/SupermanTheAnimatedSeriesS2E19TheHandOfFate debut episode,]] having given tired of the Justice Lords, in which Flash's murder transformed seemingly endless struggle against evil. But seeing [[{{Determinator}} Superman]] go up against an Eldritch Abomination he had no hope of winning inspires him [[HesBack back into action]].
* TheMentor: Provides sanctuary, security, and occasional advice for people who are lost.
-->'''Dr. Fate:''' I will help you [to discover your purpose.]\\
'''[[spoiler:AMAZO]]:''' Help me? Why?\\
'''Dr. Fate:''' Because that is ''my'' purpose.
* OddFriendship: With Aquaman, [[spoiler:AMAZO]], Shayera, and even Solomon Grundy, who [[spoiler: was buried on his property]].
* RetiredBadass: Gave up being a superhero after years of combating evil with seemingly no end, but is inspired by [[TheCape Superman's example]] to rejoin
the League from heroes to tyrants.
fight.
* IncorruptiblePurePureness: RememberTheNewGuy: The creators could see ''Superman'' potentially turning into a KnightTemplar, but not Flash.
* KidAppealCharacter: He also serves the role as this trope for younger viewers. Although, he is also quite popular with the older fanbase.
* LameComeback: He's responsible for several. Hey, they can't all be winners.
--> '''Gorilla Grodd:''' You're a bigger fool than I thought.\\
'''Flash:''' Yeah? Well, you're...naked!
** In "Only A Dream", "Take that you Kurr!"
** In "Flash and Substance":
---> '''Flash:''' Mirror Master!\\
'''Mirror Master:''' You're quick as ever.\\
'''Flash:''' Yeah? Well you're...you're not really all there!\\
'''Mirror Master:''' Oh, nice try. If you had another minute you'd probably think of a decent comeback.
* LeeroyJenkins: In
epsidoe "The Ties That Bind", breaking into an inescapable prison on Apokolips.
--> '''Flash:''' Who needs plans? I've always been a spontaneous kind
Hand of guy.
* LegacyCharacter: "Flash
Fate" marked his debut -- and Substance" suggests he's not the first Flash since his old Kid Flash costume is seen in the Flash Museum, along with Jay Garrick's helmet). Later tie-in comics have Jay and Bart Allen make appearances and [[ContinuitySnarl go back and forth on whether Barry actually existed]], although the recent (and definitely canon) ''[[ComicBook/BatmanBeyond Justice League Beyond]]'' implies that there is no Barry.
* LetsGetDangerous: If things get really, really bad, he abandons his good-natured playfulness with devastating results.
* LikeBrotherAndSister: Has this type of relationship with Shayera. She even tries to help set him up with Fire in "I Am Legion".
--> "She loves me. She's like the big sister I never had. Only, you know...short."
* LovesMyAlterEgo: Tie-in material for ''Justice League'' reveals that Linda Park, his love interest in most adaptations, dated
also presented him as Wally West, but broke up having worked with him after being frustrated with his seeming lack of focus. On the other hand, as "Flash and Substance" shows, she ''oozes'' over for the Flash.
* MagneticHero: In Central City, pretty much everyone who isn't a supervillain loves Flash. [[note]] And even the rogues of his home town respect him. [[/note]]
Superman used to have almost as much of a rapport with his home city, but even ''he'' wasn't on a first-name basis with the citizens.
* TheMcCoy: In "The Ties That Bind", he debates helping Mister Miracle and Big Barda rescue someone over TheNeedsOfTheMany side of the arguement coming from J'onn. [[ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight He gets involved anyway]], and J'onn himself agrees to Flash's viewpoint in the end.
* MoralityChain: If anything were to happen to him, the Justice League may become [[KnightTemplar Knights Templar]].
* MostDefinitelyNotAVillain: In "The Great Brain Robbery", Flash is terrible at trying to act like Lex Luthor using every known villain cliche in the book.
--> ''"My fellow bad guys. I, ComicBook/LexLuthor, your leader, will speak now about my, Lex Luthor's, plan. [[EvilPlan My villainous, villainous plan.]] Question the plan at your peril! Uh...any questions?"''
* MythologyGag:
** In "Flash and Substance", Wally's employer at his Forensics job looks like Barry Allen, and Flash later mentions that his uncle is flying in to visit for the celebration.
** In Issue #9 of the ''Justice League Adventures'' tie-in comic, Wally dates a blonde girl named Jessica. This might be a reference to Jesse Chambers, the civilian identity of Jesse Quick and the second Liberty Belle. She was partners with Wally West's Flash and had a brief romantic relationship with him.
** In Issue #11, while time-traveling with the Atom on the Cosmic Treadmill, the Atom assures the Flash that it's unlikely that they'll get into some sort of quantum disruption, adding that it's more likely that you'd be hit by lightning...which Flash has been through, in fact being his origin story. Then the Atom changes it to being more likely to win the lottery, which Flash has ''also'' been through at one point in the source material.
* NiceGuy: Flash has a very kind personality, which is why the residents of Central City love him.
-->'''Orion:''' ''(about Flash)'' Central City builds statues to this...''fool''. Who makes bad jokes! Who concerns himself with [[FriendlyEnemy pitiful men like]] [[IneffectualSympatheticVillain the Trickster]]! I don't understand.\\
'''Batman:''' No...you don't.
** To expand: Beyond the regular super-heroics, Flash knows the names and hobbies of almost everyone in town, greeting them personally as he runs around town. He also uses his powers for more mundane help, like painting an old lady's fence. He plays minigolf with some of them and also does various charity work.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: In "Secret Society", Grodd is revealed to have developed innate telepathic abilities as a result of Flash "crossing a few wires" in his helmet.
* NotAfraidToDie: It's never focused on, but when Shayera pulls Wally out of the Speed Force after pleading with him to take his hand, it's shown she grabbed his wrist instead. This, plus the fact he seemed content upon being found, heavily hints he has no problem dying via a HeroicSacrifice.
* NoOneGetsLeftBehind: In "The Savage Time", he chews Hawkgirl out for leaving Green Lantern behind on the battlefield. This is one of the first instances of his HiddenDepths of caring for his teammates.
* NoodleIncident: Sometime between
before the events of ''Justice League Unlimited'' and ''Batman Beyond'', Flash, Jay Garrick, and Bart Allen got stuck in the Speed Force.
episode.
* ObfuscatingStupidity: As Orion declares, "You play the fool to hide a warrior's pain".
** Flash responded with the character quote at the top of
ThereAreNoTherapists: Averts this section and readers may note he's not actually confirming or denying what Orion said. He is a scientist in his day job and has shown that he has deep fears about what his powers could do to him, but he really is that happy when things go well.
* ObliviousToLove: For a guy who's known for hitting on the ladies at every chance, Flash is amazingly oblivious to Linda Park's not-so-subtle crush on him in "Flash and Substance". When she finally gets to outline it to him, he's a bit embarrassed and covers with a joke.
** In “I Am Legion”, Flash demonstrates a crush on Fire, prompting Hawkgirl to put them on a mission together. During the flight to Blackhawk Island, Fire drops some not-so-subtle hints that she’s actively interested in him. It takes Hawkgirl faking turbulence and getting Fire on his lap before he snaps out of his awkward shyness.
* OddFriendship: He and [[DrillSergeantNasty Kilowog]] immediately hit it off and are shown as good friends throughout "Hearts and Minds" despite their differences.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: While this applies to the other members of the Original Seven on various levels, he's the one that gets it most significantly. Whenever he's not cracking a joke or chasing a skirt, you ''know'' the situation is bad. "Divided We Fall" provides perhaps the best example of this trope in action.
-->"Shayera, it's so beautiful here! There's a force...a [[MythologyGag Speed Force]]...[[AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence it's calling me home]]. [[ButNowIMustGo I have to go now]]."
* OvershadowedByAwesome: In the ''DCAU'', Flash's status as "The Fastest Man Alive" is always appended by saying Superman and Supergirl are close and can do [[ComboPlatterPowers much more]]. Flash does however show more control over his speed than Superman ever does. [[WhenAllYouHaveIsAHammer He's a great deal more versatile in his application of super-speed, as well.]] "Eclipsed" and "Divided We Fall" suggest he is indeed faster by far.
* PlatonicLifePartners: With Hawkgirl.
* PluckyComicRelief: He usually provides the LampshadeHanging in situations.
* RapidFireFisticuffs: He rains down who knows how many punches thrown at SuperSpeed on the downed Luther/Brainiac fusion near the end of “Divided We Fall”.
** In order to build up enough of a head start, he repeatedly ran around the world at super speed.
* RedIsHeroic: He wears a superhero costume that has the primary color of red.
* SadClown: A DefiedTrope. Orion assumes he's this (see ObfuscatingStupidity), but Flash really doesn't care about a destroyed Flash Museum so long as no one got hurt.
* ScienceHero: This is shown in "Flash and Substance", [[SecretIdentity Wally West]] is actually a forensic science technician for the Central City crime lab
* SecretIdentity: Wally West. When Luthor swaps bodies with the Flash, [[RidiculouslyAverageGuy he unmasks himself to find he has no idea who the Flash is.]]
* SmugSuper: Flash is often boastful of his accomplishments while trying to woo women. They are usually less than impressed.
** This falls away as the series goes on as Flash becomes more genuinely confident and has to overcompensate less. By the last season, no less than four women actively want to get romantic with him while he takes it humbly.
* SpeedBlitz: [[LetsGetDangerous When he isn't playing around]].
* SuperReflexes: He's the only member of the League who successfully dodges the pieces of the Eclipso gem when Hawkgirl smashes it with her mace. ''However'', during the first season, his presentations of power were limited by having him get tripped by obvious items. A ''lot''.
* StraightManAndWiseGuy: He is the Wise Guy to Green Lantern's Straight Man.
* StrongAsTheyNeedToBe: The Flash's speed is heavily inconsistent throughout the series considering he is often dealt with by Villains who shouldn't be able to handle his speed. Depending on the requirements of the plot, his fastest feats of speed include:
** In "Legends", following an explosion, Flash creates a whirlwind to prevent a giant robot from falling over his teammates. However, he reaches a high speed that transports himself and his teammates to an alternate Earth that resembles an idyllic 1950's town.
** In "Eclipsed", he and Green Lantern with the latter's ring create a wormhole, running towards the sun to swallow a generator bomb that endangered the earth.
** In "Secret Society", Sinestro claims that his beams move as fast as Flash does, the speed of light, but Flash states Sinestro doesn't think at the speed of light.
** In "Wild Cards", with exactly one second left, Flash grabs a bomb and disappears. A video replay shows him managing to run it out of the city, drop it, and get away as it is exploding.
** In "Divided We Fall", Flash invokes the Speed Force against Luthor/Brainiac running at a speed so fast that he circles the globe in only a few seconds and continues to do so several times becoming faster each time, hitting Luthor/Brainiac several times with enough force to tear away a chunk of "their" android armor. Then, Flash stops and his body starts crackling with the speed energy he's tapped into, which applies his vibrating hands to Luthor's Brainiac armor, tearing it completely away, and leaving Luthor naked and helpless at the bottom of a crater.
* SuperSpeed: As always, it is his main ability.
* SuperStrength: Because of the sheer speed and momentum his body generated, Flash possessed enhanced strength. Since his body was naturally protected from most of the effects of his speed, the ultra-fast punches and movements of Wally's limbs could produce devastating impacts that could stun or injure otherwise stronger or more powerful beings such as Superman or Brainiac. He could also throw objects at extremely high speeds,
trope, as he was able to hold off counsels the likes of Lord Superman by throwing rocks.
* {{Thememobile}}: The Flashmobile, which is actually just a pimped-out van he bought with endorsement money he made appearing in commercials. As Green Lantern points out, it's completely ridiculous. Somewhat justified, though, considering its real purpose isn't getting around...at least not in that sense.
-->'''Green Lantern:''' Why do you need a van...wait, don't answer that. I don't wanna know.
* TooFastToStop: Deconstructed. In "Only A Dream", Flash's greatest fear is being trapped in a world where he's moving so quickly that everything and everyone around him appears practically motionless.
* TookALevelInBadass: Played with. Flash always remains down to earth and cheerful, but he can pull off something unexpected and powerful when the occasion calls for it, in a way that truly changes the game for the entire league. The rest of the team, which tended to condescend to him for his clown-like behavior nature, quickly pick up on this and as such (even Batman) shows respect to him in the later episodes.
** Two occasions stand out. The first one is when he outsmarts an AlternateUniverse Batman by pulling a BatmanGambit on him by making creative use of his powers that neither him nor main-universe Batman was aware of. This earns him praise from the master himself.
** The other is his defeat of Brainiac/Luthor, which is regarded in-universe and among his fans as his Crowning Moment of Awesome.
* TornadoMove: Flash found many applications for his super-speed. One was the ability to generate whirlwinds by rotating his arms at an incredible rate or by running in circles. These whirlwinds could be used to buffet opponents, or perhaps to cushion the impact of falling people or objects. Flash could even use such a whirlwind to briefly propel himself through the air.
** Lex tries this on the Watchtower in Flash’s body to propel him towards the teleport pad in zero gravity. Mr. Terrific then turns the gravity back on and Flash!Lex then knocks himself out from the impact.
* TimeStandsStill: "Only a Dream" reveals that this to be Flash's greatest nightmare; specifically, that he'll one day go so fast he'll never be able to slow down again while everything about him appears frozen in place, and thus living out his entire life-span in the time it'll take a little girl to tie her shoelace.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood:
** He seems to have a thing for iced mochas.
** He is frequently seen eating large quantities of hamburgers.
* TranquilFury: He is rarely ever shown to be angry, or even aggravated. [[BewareTheNiceOnes However]], as "Secret Society" shows...
-->''(Flash is dangling a thug over a rooftop by his legs)''\\
'''Thug:''' ''(not intimidated)'' Who do you think you are--Batman?\\
'''Flash:''' It's been a long night. Just tell me where Shade is, okay?\\
'''Thug:''' Look, buddy, I know Batman. I once ratted out a counterfeiter to Batman.\\
''(Flash's face is totally without emotion)''\\
'''Thug:''' And believe me, you are no Batm-- ''(Flash '''drops''' him)'' --[[OhCrap aaAAAAAAAHHHHHHH]]!!!
** There's also the moment in "Maid of Honor" after he's rescued from being ThrownOutTheAirlock:
--->'''Green Lantern:''' You're going to be okay.\\
'''Flash:''' Yeah? Wish I could say the same for ''them''.\\
''(He zips through the station one-punching each of the enemy mooks)''
* TheTrickster: Both himself and one of his enemies, The Trickster.
* VitriolicBestBuds: With Batman, Green Lantern, and Hawkgirl.
* WeaksauceWeakness: The sheer number of times he's tripped on involve things that he should've seen coming. Although, this may be him limiting his own power, as when he actually ''tries'', he's arguably one of the most dangerous of the original seven.
* WillfullyWeak: His powers are difficult to use safely. In "Divided We Fall", he finally stops holding back and just running down the road tears it apart and sends cars flying. Using his vibration abilities will make things explode, something he's not comfortable doing to ''people.'' Even if he was amoral enough to be comfortable causing that kind of damage, he simply can't go at his top speed or he could kill himself...[[AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence kinda]].
* WorfHadTheFlu: Writers intentionally held Flash back in the series in order to keep him from being overpowered. This lead to the above trope where Flash would find himself struggling with mooks sometimes. The second season of ''Unlimited'' showed that when Flash fully stops holding back, he's arguably one of the most powerful members of the group.
* XanatosGambit: In "The Brave And The Bold", Flash proposes a fair fight, and takes off his [[PsychicBlockDefense headband]], inviting Grodd to take off his own helmet. Grodd, of course, does no such thing. Smiling, he activates his helmet – and screams as it feeds back on itself, due to some subtle sabotage by Flash when he patted it down over Grodd's eyes.
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!! Franchise/GreenLantern (Kyle Rayner)
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MichaelPGreco (''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries''), Creator/WillFriedle (''[[WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Justice League Unlimited]]'')
->'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by:''' Juan Guzmán (''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries''), Rolman Bastidas (''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited'')
->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague''

A ''Daily Planet'' staff artist who is chosen to join the [[ComicBook/GreenLantern Green Lantern Corps]], an intergalactic police force who use power rings to make green energy beams and constructs.

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!!{{ComicBook/Aquaman}} (King Arthur)
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MiguelFerrer (''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'') and Creator/ScottRummell (''[[WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Justice League/Justice League Unlimited]]'')
->'''Abilities''': enhanced strength, super swimming, underwater breathing, marine telepathy
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-->''"King of the Seas, remember?"''

Aquaman is the King of the undersea realm of Atlantis and would later become a member of the
Justice League Unlimited]]'')
->'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by:''' Juan Guzmán (''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries''), Rolman Bastidas (''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited'')
->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague''

A ''Daily Planet'' staff artist who is chosen to join the [[ComicBook/GreenLantern Green Lantern Corps]], an intergalactic police force who use power rings to make green energy beams and constructs.
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* AdaptationDyeJob: In ''Superman: TAS'', his hair is brown instead of black, which makes him look more like the [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Silver Age]]/[[UsefulNotes/TheBronzeAgeOfComicBooks Bronze Age]] Green Lantern Hal Jordan (who in the comics was dead at the time). By the time of ''Justice League Unlimited'' it's back to being black with no explanation.
* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: As far as Green Lanterns shown, he debuted in the DCAU before John Stewart (who was still a GL before Kyle in the DCAU) and Hal Jordan appear.
* AdaptationOriginConnection:
** Kyle becomes Clark's co-worker to explain his appearance in Metropolis.
** As a result of being a CompositeCharacter with Hal Jordan, Kyle Rayner also becomes part of the Green Lantern Corps because Abin Sur passed his ring onto him before he died, which happened in the first place because Sinestro fatally attacked Abin Sur. In the comics, Sinestro had no involvement in the death of Abin Sur (and would eventually be established to have seen Abin Sur as a friend), while Kyle Rayner became a Green Lantern because Ganthet gave him a ring during a time where the Green Lantern Corps had disbanded.
* BadassBystander: He stops a thief who stole Jimmy's camera (who looks exactly like Guy Gardner, another human Green Lantern).
* BadassCreed: [[Characters/GLGreenLanternCorps You know the one.]] He doesn't know it at first, and the Guardians recite it along with him.
* BarrierWarrior: ComicBook/{{Sinestro}} tries to kill him once he gets the ring, so he has to quickly learn how to be one.

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* AdaptationDyeJob: In ''Superman: TAS'', ActionDad: To his hair is brown instead of black, which makes him look more like the [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Silver Age]]/[[UsefulNotes/TheBronzeAgeOfComicBooks Bronze Age]] Green Lantern Hal Jordan (who infant son in the comics was dead at the time). By the time of ''Justice League Unlimited'' it's back to being black with no explanation.
* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: As far as Green Lanterns shown, he debuted in the DCAU before John Stewart (who was still a GL before Kyle in the DCAU)
League'' and Hal Jordan appear.
* AdaptationOriginConnection:
** Kyle becomes Clark's co-worker to explain his appearance in Metropolis.
** As a result of being a CompositeCharacter with Hal Jordan, Kyle Rayner also becomes part of the Green Lantern Corps because Abin Sur passed his ring onto him before he died, which happened in the first place because Sinestro fatally attacked Abin Sur. In the comics, Sinestro had no involvement in the death of Abin Sur (and would
eventually be established Aquagirl.
* AdaptationalBadass: Somewhat; Aquaman is able
to have seen Abin Sur as a friend), while Kyle Rayner became a Green Lantern because Ganthet gave him a ring during a time where telepathically communicate and control all of underwater life in the Green Lantern Corps had disbanded.
* BadassBystander: He stops a thief who stole Jimmy's camera (who looks exactly like Guy Gardner, another human Green Lantern).
* BadassCreed: [[Characters/GLGreenLanternCorps You know
comics. Here, he's even able to do this towards seagulls, something which has never been demonstrated before, presenting the one.]] He doesn't know it at first, and the Guardians recite it along possibility that Aquaman may be able to mentally interact with him.and control more than just sea animals in this continuity.
* BarrierWarrior: ComicBook/{{Sinestro}} tries AdaptationalJerkass: While still ostensibly a hero, this iteration of Aquaman is considerably more abrasive and rude than his comics counterpart.
* AnimalTalk: He is able to communicate with marine life, anyway. Up to and including killer whales and the ''Kraken''.
* AntiHero: Because of his insistence on his royal prerogatives and his narrow focus on what's best for Atlantis, he sometimes becomes an opponent of other League members. Despite a couple of friendships with other League members he sometimes seems to regard his work with the League as a series of EnemyMine situations.
* AnArmAndALeg: He cuts his own hand off to save his son.
* ArtEvolution: His character model from his previous appearance on STAS ("A Fish Story"), which was based on his traditional look, is discarded in favor of a new model inspired by his then-recent 1990s redesign. Ironically, Bruce Timm's admitted they had used the classic design on STAS because they'd hated Arthur's Nineties look. However, the look grew on them in the interim and they finally embraced it for this episode.
* CainAndAbel: He is the Abel to Orm’s Cain, who wants to usurp Atlantis's throne from him and is more than willing
to kill both him once he gets and his son to do the ring, so he has to quickly learn how to be one.deed.



** He is among one of the attendees at Superman's funeral in "Hereafter", along with other members of the Green Lantern Corps.
** In ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTheFatalFive'', a statue of him can be seen in the Green Lantern display in the Legion museum.
* CompositeCharacter: Kyle was the only Green Lantern active in the comics when ''Superman: TAS'' was made, so he was used instead of the other human Green Lanterns. But his OriginStory, ArchEnemy, costume, and even physical appearance are all basically Hal Jordan's, though he keeps his comic book counterpart's artist background. By ''Justice League Unlimited'' (where Hal Jordan eventually appeared himself), he looks closer to his comic book counterpart and his costume is completely redesigned.
* CostumeEvolution: He gets the standard DCAU Green Lantern outfit in ''Superman: TAS'' while by ''JLU'' he's since switched to a NonUniformUniform based on his then-current Creator/JimLee design. ''Vs. The Fatal Five'' shows that he eventually changes to his outfit from the '90's run of the comics.
* ADayInTheLimelight: His only episode in ''Superman: TAS'', "In Brightest Day", was basically a Green Lantern story that featured Superman.
* GreenLanternRing: Obviously.
* HardLight: The powers of a Green Lantern ring allow Kyle to create solid constructs of anything he visualizes in his thoughts made of green light.
* HeroicWillpower: The power behind his ring.
* HowDoIShotWeb: Having just gotten a Green Lantern Ring, Kyle struggles in how to use its power, eventually getting help from Superman from practicing the abilities and general uses of the ring.
* ISurrenderSuckers: He uses this tactic against Sinestro, where he pretends to give fighting him and hand him his own Green Lantern ring, only for said ring to be a decoy that blows up when Sinestro tries to take it.
* OnlyTheChosenMayWield: The ring itself chose him.
* PutOnABus: By the time ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' came out, John Stewart was the main Green Lantern with no sign of Kyle. It's later explained that Kyle was off training, with his mentor being John's ex Katma Tui. TheBusCameBack in ''JLU'' where he briefly has a speaking role alongside several other Green Lanterns.
* RememberTheNewGuy: He is Jimmy's friend from the art department.
* SequentialArtist: He's employed as a graphic artist, but wants to break into comics and has been submitting portfolios without success.
* SpacePolice: As a member of the Green Lanterns.
* TakeUpMySword: He replaces Abin Sur as the Green Lantern of Sector 2814, which Earth falls under.

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** He is among one of the attendees at Superman's funeral in In "Hereafter", along with other members he is seen as one of the Green Lantern Corps.
guests at Superman's funerals. He's also shown to be Superman's replacement when Superman discovers the destroyed Watchtower in the future.
** In ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTheFatalFive'', a statue of him can be seen appears in the Green Lantern display superhero museum in the Legion museum.
31st century.
* CompositeCharacter: Kyle ChainedToARock: He is chained to the bottom of an erupting undersea volcano along with his infant son by his usurping brother. He [[BreakingTheBonds breaks one chain]], then pulls a sharp implement off of his belt and ''hacks his own hand off at the wrist'' to save the both of them.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: He
was the only Green Lantern active first introduced back in the comics when ''Superman: TAS'' was made, so ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'', where he was used instead of the other human Green Lanterns. But his OriginStory, ArchEnemy, costume, and even physical appearance are all basically Hal Jordan's, though he keeps his comic book counterpart's artist background. By ''Justice League Unlimited'' (where Hal Jordan eventually appeared himself), he looks closer to his comic book counterpart via a green and his orange costume is and no beard. He also was slightly less bitter to humans in that while he still threatened to start war with them for polluting his oceans, he was at least nice toward Lois Lane. He already was just as powerful and badass, however.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: After the first season of ''Unlimited'', Aquaman disappeared
completely redesigned.
from the series. Warner Bros. was trying to launch a live action Aquaman show (effectively causing an "[[ExecutiveMeddling Aquaman Embargo]]").
* CombatPragmatist : When Wonder Woman start to get the better of him on land, he quickly drag her underwater to drown her, exploiting his superior aquatic mobility and ability to live underwater to his advantage.
* CostumeEvolution: He gets the standard DCAU Green Lantern outfit in ''Superman: TAS'' while by ''JLU'' he's since switched to a NonUniformUniform based on his then-current Creator/JimLee design. ''Vs. The Fatal Five'' shows that When he eventually changes to his outfit from the '90's run of the comics.
* ADayInTheLimelight: His only episode
appeared in ''Superman: TAS'', "In Brightest Day", was basically he sported the classic look, complete with orange shirt, short hair, and a Green Lantern story that featured Superman.
clean-shaven face. In ''Justice League'', he sports a look based on when Peter David wrote him, including the BarbarianLonghair and beard, gold gauntlets, a medallion, and becoming a WalkingShirtlessScene.
* GreenLanternRing: Obviously.
* HardLight: The powers
CurbStompBattle : Is at the wrong end of a Green Lantern ring allow Kyle one when he attempts to create solid constructs of anything he visualizes in his thoughts made of green light.
* HeroicWillpower: The power behind his ring.
* HowDoIShotWeb: Having just gotten a Green Lantern Ring, Kyle struggles in how to use its power, eventually getting help from
attack Superman from practicing the abilities in "The Terror Beyond". Superman merely sighs and general uses of the ring.
* ISurrenderSuckers: He uses this tactic against Sinestro, where he pretends to give fighting
lay him out cold in a single attack.
* DeadpanSnarker: Mostly deadpan
and hand him less-so snarker, but he has his own Green Lantern ring, only for said ring to be a decoy that blows up when Sinestro tries to take it.
moments.
* OnlyTheChosenMayWield: The ring itself chose him.
* PutOnABus: By the time ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' came out, John Stewart was the main Green Lantern with no sign of Kyle. It's later explained that Kyle was off training, with his mentor being John's ex Katma Tui. TheBusCameBack in ''JLU'' where he briefly has a speaking
DecompositeCharacter: His role alongside several other Green Lanterns.
* RememberTheNewGuy: He is Jimmy's friend from the art department.
* SequentialArtist: He's employed
as a graphic artist, but wants to break into comics and has been submitting portfolios without success.
* SpacePolice: As a
founding member of the Green Lanterns.
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* TakeUpMySword: He replaces Abin Sur as DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu: In "Wake the Green Lantern Dead":
-->'''Aquaman:''' Such scintillating repartee. I get better conversation from the android.
-->'''Amazo:''' You are aware I'm in the room?
* EarlyBirdCameo: Just like the Flash, he appeared back in an episode
of Sector 2814, ''Superman: TAS'' before appearing in ''Justice League'' and ''Justice League Unlimited''.
* TheGoodKing: Aquaman isn't the nicest guy in the world, but Atlantis and its citizens are Aquaman's primary concern. He's even shown to be annoyed when not in his kingdom.
* HandicappedBadass: He handicapped ''himself'' by severing off his own hand in order to free himself from a deathtrap and save his son!
* HappilyMarried: To Mera.
* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: Put it this way. His powers don't consist only of "talking to fish." He can control any and all marine life to awesome effect. This includes sea monsters, seagulls, etc.
* HiddenDepths: His take on faith.
* HotBlooded:
-->'''Dr. Fate:''' Solomon Grundy's grave is empty.\\
'''Aquaman:''' Tell me where to find those responsible, then dig more graves.
* HumansAreBastards: He has this perspective towards Humanity given that their constant pollution has caused untold damage to Earth's oceans and it's inhabitants, and this is what brings him into conflict with Superman and Lex Luthor. He does mellow out during the events of ''Justice League''.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He's disrespectful and arrogant and has on more than one occasion considered war on the surface world, but he loves his country, his people and his son.
* KickTheSonOfABitch: Letting your brother fall to his death is normally a horrible move, but when Aquaman's case is someone who wants to kill him and his brother for the sake of taking over Atlantis and be shameless about his deed, then you're instead anticipating Aquaman not caring when he just takes his trident and lets Orm fall to his doom.
* LordOfTheOcean: Of course, he's the king of Atlantis, thus having absolute authority over the oceans and a formidably powerful figure in his own right.
* NatureHero: Only when it comes to sea life, but he can control them, and his motivations are based on protecting the oceans from humans polluting them.
* OurMermaidsAreDifferent: He is an Atlantean, an human with the ability to breath underwater.
* PapaWolf: You should never, ''ever'' threaten or harm his infant son. You won't live to regret it, even if you are his [[CainAndAbel brother.]]
* PetTheDog: Helps defend Longshadow from Cadmus Agents.
** And his reaction to Solomon Grundy's resurrection.
* PlugNPlayProsthetics: He is able to get a prosthetic hook attached within hours of losing his hand, with very little surgery involved. Granted, the cable launching function probably wasn't added until later, but Aquaman still used it as a weapon later that day.
* PoorCommunicationKills: This version of Aquaman is incredibly rude and abrasive. The worst instance is in "The Terror Beyond", in
which Earth falls under.he didn't even bother to take 30 seconds to explain to the Justice League that the sea monster attacks were caused by an extradimensional being that he was trying to stop and he needed Solomon Grundy's assistance to do so, resulting in Superman, Wonder Woman, and Hawkgirl accidentally messin the ceremony up. The episode could have been wrapped up before the first commercial break if he'd just bothered to say anything beyond "this is Atlantian business."
* ProudWarriorRaceGuy: The king of a proud, if xenophobic, people.
* RatedMForManly: [[PapaWolf Most notable when he saved his son]].
* RefuseToRescueTheDisliked: Handed this to his SlimeBall sibling at the end of a preempted [[KillAllHumans genocide]]. Though given that [[EvilChancellor Orm]] had [[TheUsurper usurped his brother's]] throne through [[MilitaryCoup militia aid]], sought to bring about a [[CataclysmBackstory secretly calamitous]] cleansing of the surface world via [[DoomsdayDevice polar meltdown he'd caused]]. Not to mention sought to consolidate his ill gotten power by [[RulingFamilyMassacre killing off AC's only ''real'' successor to his kingdom]]...[[LaserGuidedKarma He pretty much had this coming]].
* SaveTheVillain: ''{{Inverted|Trope}} hard''; when finally at the mercy of his older brother, Orm begs to be saved as he is slipping to his death. But considering that Orm had tried to kill his brother and nephew in his selfish bid to take over Atlantis, Aquaman reaches out his hand... for his trident, allowing his brother to fall to his death.
-->'''Aquaman''': I believe this is mine.
* ShootingSuperman: One of the Ultimen [[EpicFail tried this on him]]. Guess how well that turned out.
-->'''Aquaman:''' King of the seas, remember?
* SixthRanger: Aquaman gets a lot of recurring roles, and is the only member outside of the original seven to sit at the main table (when only part of the other seven are present). Before the League expanded, he was also the main person they would consider to fill in. [[spoiler:The BadFuture Superman ends up in reveals that Aquaman did take Superman's place, before Vandal Savage's plan killed the League.]]
* SuicidalOverconfidence : Is quite confident that he can take down Superman in "The Terror Beyond", boasting that he'll explain the situation to Superman's "grieving friends". All it take to prove him wrong is one punch.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: ''Every. Single. Time.'' As Hawkgirl puts it, he prioritizes Atlantis above all else and isn't the most dedicated to splitting his time.
** Although, he seems to have mellowed out by the time of ''Justice League: Unlimited''.
* TookALevelInKindness: Or cooperation at least. By the time of "Unlimited", he's far more willing to protect surface dwellers.
** In "Wake the Dead", Aquaman's antagonistic behavior during his game of chess with Shayera was a genuine attempt at helping her get back on her feet. This, coupled with his outrage upon hearing that Grundy's grave had been desecrated, indicates he has begun taking interest in things unrelated to the welfare of Atlantis. He seems to regard Doctor Fate as a friend as well, not just as a colleague.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: He does not wear a shirt during his appearances in ''Justice League'' and ''Justice League Unlimited''.
* WouldHitAGirl : Has no issue with fighting Wonder Woman in "The Terror Beyond".
* YouDontLookLikeYou: His massive change in appearance and voice between ''STAS'' and ''Justice League'' is given no explanation.



[[folder:Orion]]
!! Orion
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->'''Voiced by:''' Steve Sandor (''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries''), Creator/RonPerlman (''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'')
->'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by:''' José Manuel Vieira (''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries''), Alex Orozco, Alfonso Soto (''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'')
->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague''

Darkseid's younger son, who was raised on New Genesis.

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!! Orion
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!!The Legion of Super-Heroes

[[folder:In General]]
!!The Legion of Super-Heroes
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->'''Voiced by:''' Steve Sandor (''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries''), Creator/RonPerlman (''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'')
->'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by:''' José Manuel Vieira (''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries''), Alex Orozco, Alfonso Soto (''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'')
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->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague''

Darkseid's younger son, who was raised on New Genesis.
''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited''

Inspired by the legendary Justice League, the Legion of Super-Heroes is an organization from the 30[[superscript:th]] century consisting of superpowered teenagers from all across the universe.



* ArchnemesisDad: Of course like any other continuity and adaptation, Orion's greatest enemy is his own biological father, Darkseid. It's to the point where Orion refuses any ties with his father and is more than willing to oppose and even kill him should they ever meet.
* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: Before fighting Darkseid in ''Twilight'', he asks "don't I get a hug". The fight ends with him getting a hug. It's not a loving and sentimental one, of course, but Darkseid [[DeadlyHug squeezing him hardly enough]] that knocks him out.
* CurbStompCushion: His last battle against Darkseid in ''Twilight''. He manages to get some good hits and even impress his father for his efforts, but it's clear that the fight is in Darkseid's favor, who ends the fight by giving Orion a [[DeadlyHug pretty tight]] [[SickeningCrunch bear hug]] that incapacitates him before Superman has his rematch against Darkseid.
* DragonAscendant: If one considers the ''Batman Beyond Unlimited''/''Justice League Beyond'' comics to be canon to the ''DCAU'', he took up the mantle of ruler of Apokolips. He’s not happy about it, but he’s doing it in an attempt to maintain peace between the two New God factions.
* FieryRedhead: He has red hair and he despises Darkseid with a passion.
* FlyingBrick: The Astro-Harness covers the flight part.
* {{Foil}}: To both Kalibak (his biological brother) and Mister Miracle (his stepbrother).
** Like Kalibak, Orion is a hotheaded bruiser, but he's unquestionably a good guy and can be quite competent most of the time. Even when fighting Darkseid (the object of pure hatred for him), Orion keeps his wits about him rather than be a mindless brute like Kalibak. And of course, Kalibak deeply craves their father's approval, whereas Orion openly hates him and cares noting for any ParentalFavoritism shown his way.
** When they were both babies, Orion and Mister Miracle were exchanged as part of the peace deal. Orion grew up in the comfort of New Genesis, which guaranteed a strong moral core, but he still became a GrumpyBear and generally not good with people. Mister Miracle, meanwhile, suffered repeated horrors in an OrphanageOfFear run by Granny Goodness before finally escaping, but he grew up into a far better adjusted adult, has no trouble interacting with others, and is generally well-liked by Earth's heroes.
* GrumpyBear: He has no obvious friendships with anyone, though he starts to warm up to Batman and the Flash. The ''Unlimited'' comic suggests that Kara is friendly to him and this seems to be reciprocated.
* HappilyAdopted: He loves his adopted father with as much intensity as he hates his biological one.
* JerkassHasAPoint: In the "Twilight" two-parter, he insists that there will never be real peace so long as Darkseid remains in power, which Highfather concedes is a valid point. Also, due to being more knowledgeable of Superman's history with Darkseid, he rebukes Wonder Woman's claim that Superman isn't out to start a war.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Grumpy and abrasive as he may be, Orion's upbringing in New Genesis ensured that he turned out a noble, well-meaning, and supportive figure who is willing to help out other heroes and uphold the values and ethics of New Genesis. The "Jerk" part mainly comes from his nature as Darkseid's son, whom he despises as well as Apokoliptians generally turning out to be jerks at their best.
* MagicalComputer: The Mother Box, which also soothes Orion's familial rage and opens up [[CoolGate Boom Tubes]].
* NoSocialSkills: Implied. In "Flash and Substance", upon greeting Flash with Batman after the former had just gotten done handling a criminal attack, he makes CaptainObvious comments about Flash's situation. In general, it seems mostly because he's a GrumpyBear with a temper issue.
* NotSoAboveItAll:
** After commenting on how boring and tedious it must be to attend the Flash’s museum opening, he receives a DeathGlare from Batman. After a {{Beat}}, he decides he’ll tag along as long as it’s not black tie.
** In Flash's apartment, he accidentally bumps into Flash's talking standee, which he destroys after it startles him, something he sheepishly admits to.
** In the tie-in comic for ''Unlimited'', after a long day’s mission with several other members of the League, he wonders out loud if anyone’s watched a romantic soap opera in the entertainment room that he’s been looking forward to watching.
* {{Patricide}}: He's willing to kill Darkseid, his father, if need be, mainly because he poses an unparalleled threat to New Genesis and the universe at large. All of their encounters with one another are just fights with Orion giving it his all in an attempt to end his father's tyranny once and for all.
* PerpetualFrowner: Even his helmet seems to be frowning.
* PetTheDog: Following the death of Dan Turpin, he offered a devastated Superman his condolences.
* PhysicalGod: He's a physical being, but is very formidable like the other New Gods.
* RedIsHeroic: He dresses mostly in a red suit and, despite his anger issues, he is indisputably a good guy.
* RedIsViolent: While a hero and someone who is willing to do the right thing, Orion is one of the more temperamental and hot-headed superheroes in the DCU, especially if his feud against Darkseid is bought up.
* SkySurfing: With his Astro-Harness.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He has only a handful of speaking appearances in the shows, but he was the one who warned Superman of the oncoming Apokolips invasion and ensured that Earth would be granted Highfather's protection.
* StellarName: His name is derived from the constellation of the same name.
* SuperheroGods: He's a hero to New Genesis and the New God of War, having inherited Darkseid's great rage and temperament.
* UglyGuyHotWife: In the tie-in comics for ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'', it turns out that he married Bekka since then. While he looks like a brick, his wife is MsFanservice.
* UnstoppableRage: One that can only be held back by the Mother Box.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Unlike many other heroes, he's not often seen in the background in ''Justice League Unlimited''. Presumably, this is because he has business to attend to on New Genesis and/or is better suited for larger scale missions such as ones in space. In the finale when Darkseid is revived, though, he and the other New Gods from New Genesis are a no show, which is not explained other than the implication that they might have been busy dealing with Apokolips in the mean time.
* WorthyOpponent: He's seen as one for Darkseid, being the son who's turned out to be his most successful regarding reputation and strength, and he cites this as a major reason for why he intends to antagonize Orion and make his life hell. Of course, Orion doesn't reciprocate this.
* YoureNotMyFather: He hates Darkseid with every fiber of his being. It's not mutual.

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* ArchnemesisDad: Of course like any other continuity BrainwashedAndCrazy: In "Far From Home", the Fatal Five manage to use a mind control device to capture legionnaires and adaptation, Orion's greatest enemy is his use them in their own biological father, Darkseid. It's to personal army.
* TheCameo: Saturn Girl, Cosmic Boy, and Chameleon Boy are
the point where Orion refuses any ties with his father and is more than willing to oppose and even kill him should they ever meet.
* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: Before fighting Darkseid
only legionnaires focused on in ''Twilight'', he asks "don't I get a hug". The fight ends with him getting a hug. It's not a loving and sentimental one, of course, but Darkseid [[DeadlyHug squeezing him hardly enough]] that knocks him out.
* CurbStompCushion: His last battle against Darkseid in ''Twilight''. He manages to get some good hits and even impress his father for his efforts, but
"New Kids In Town". In "Far From Home", it's clear that the fight is in Darkseid's favor, who ends the fight by giving Orion a [[DeadlyHug pretty tight]] [[SickeningCrunch bear hug]] that incapacitates him before Superman has his rematch against Darkseid.
* DragonAscendant: If one considers the ''Batman Beyond Unlimited''/''Justice League Beyond'' comics to be canon to the ''DCAU'', he took up the mantle of ruler of Apokolips. He’s not happy about it, but he’s doing it in an attempt to maintain peace between the two New God factions.
* FieryRedhead: He has red hair and he despises Darkseid with a passion.
* FlyingBrick: The Astro-Harness covers the flight part.
* {{Foil}}: To both Kalibak (his biological brother) and Mister Miracle (his stepbrother).
** Like Kalibak, Orion is a hotheaded bruiser, but he's unquestionably a good guy and can be quite competent most of the time. Even when fighting Darkseid (the object of pure hatred for him), Orion keeps his wits about him rather than be a mindless brute like Kalibak. And of course, Kalibak deeply craves their father's approval, whereas Orion openly hates him and cares noting for any ParentalFavoritism shown his way.
** When they were both babies, Orion and Mister Miracle were exchanged as part of the peace deal. Orion grew up in the comfort of New Genesis, which guaranteed a strong moral core, but he still became a GrumpyBear and generally not good with people. Mister Miracle, meanwhile, suffered repeated horrors in an OrphanageOfFear run by Granny Goodness before finally escaping, but he grew up into a far better adjusted adult, has no trouble interacting with others, and is generally well-liked by Earth's heroes.
* GrumpyBear: He has no obvious friendships with anyone, though he starts to warm up to Batman and the Flash. The ''Unlimited'' comic suggests that Kara is friendly to him and this seems to be reciprocated.
* HappilyAdopted: He loves his adopted father with as much intensity as he hates his biological one.
* JerkassHasAPoint: In the "Twilight" two-parter, he insists that there will never be real peace so long as Darkseid remains in power, which Highfather concedes is a valid point. Also, due to being more knowledgeable of Superman's history with Darkseid, he rebukes Wonder Woman's claim that Superman isn't out to start a war.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Grumpy and abrasive as he may be, Orion's upbringing in New Genesis ensured that he turned out a noble, well-meaning, and supportive figure who is willing to help out other heroes and uphold the values and ethics of New Genesis. The "Jerk" part mainly comes from his nature as Darkseid's son, whom he despises as well as Apokoliptians generally turning out to be jerks at their best.
* MagicalComputer: The Mother Box, which also soothes Orion's familial rage and opens up [[CoolGate Boom Tubes]].
* NoSocialSkills: Implied. In "Flash and Substance", upon greeting Flash with Batman after the former had
just gotten done handling a criminal attack, he makes CaptainObvious comments about Flash's situation. In general, it seems mostly because he's a GrumpyBear with a temper issue.
* NotSoAboveItAll:
** After commenting on how boring
Brainiac 5 and tedious it must be to attend the Flash’s museum opening, he receives a DeathGlare from Batman. After a {{Beat}}, he decides he’ll tag along as long as it’s not black tie.
** In Flash's apartment, he accidentally bumps into Flash's talking standee, which he destroys after it startles him, something he sheepishly admits to.
** In the tie-in comic for ''Unlimited'', after a long day’s mission with several other members of the League, he wonders out loud if anyone’s watched a romantic soap opera
Bouncing Boy. And, in the entertainment room that he’s been looking forward to watching.
* {{Patricide}}: He's willing to kill Darkseid, his father, if need be, mainly because he poses an unparalleled threat to New Genesis
''Vs. The Fatal Five'', it's Star Boy, Saturn Girl, and the universe at large. All of their encounters with one another are just fights with Orion giving it his all in an attempt Brainiac 5. Everyone else is relegated to end his father's tyranny once and for all.
* PerpetualFrowner: Even his helmet seems to be frowning.
* PetTheDog: Following the death of Dan Turpin, he offered
a devastated Superman his condolences.
* PhysicalGod: He's a physical being, but is very formidable like the other New Gods.
* RedIsHeroic: He dresses mostly in a red suit and, despite his anger issues, he is indisputably a good guy.
* RedIsViolent: While a hero and someone who is willing to do the right thing, Orion is one of the more temperamental and hot-headed superheroes in the DCU, especially if his feud against Darkseid is bought up.
* SkySurfing: With his Astro-Harness.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He has only a handful of speaking appearances in the shows, but he was the one who warned Superman of the oncoming Apokolips invasion and ensured that Earth would be granted Highfather's protection.
* StellarName: His name is derived from the constellation of the same name.
* SuperheroGods: He's a hero to New Genesis and the New God of War, having inherited Darkseid's great rage and temperament.
* UglyGuyHotWife: In the tie-in comics for ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'', it turns out that he married Bekka since then. While he looks like a brick, his wife is MsFanservice.
* UnstoppableRage: One that can only be held back by the Mother Box.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Unlike many other heroes, he's not often seen in the background in ''Justice League Unlimited''. Presumably, this is because he has business to attend to on New Genesis and/or is better suited for larger scale missions such as ones in space. In the finale when Darkseid is revived, though, he and the other New Gods from New Genesis are a no show, which is not explained other than the implication that they might have been busy dealing with Apokolips in the mean time.
* WorthyOpponent: He's seen as one for Darkseid, being the son who's turned out to be his most successful regarding reputation and strength, and he cites this as a major reason for why he intends to antagonize Orion and make his life hell. Of course, Orion doesn't reciprocate this.
* YoureNotMyFather: He hates Darkseid with every fiber of his being. It's not mutual.
brief silent appearance.



[[folder:Doctor Fate]]
!!ComicBook/DoctorFate (Kent Nelson)
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->'''Abilities:''' Expert sorceror; helmet provides immense magical abilities, exact limits unknown
->'''Voiced by:''' George [=DelHoyo=], Creator/OdedFehr
->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTheFatalFive''[[note]]Appears as a statue only.[[/note]]

Doctor Fate was mystical superhero who worked with Superman before. He's later become a member of the Justice League after the Thanagarian invasion who has magic powers.

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!!ComicBook/DoctorFate (Kent Nelson)
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!!Saturn Girl (Imra Ardeen)
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->'''Voiced by:''' George [=DelHoyo=], Creator/OdedFehr
Creator/MelissaJoanHart (''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries''), Creator/TaraStrong (''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTheFatalFive'')
->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited'' (TheCameo only) | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTheFatalFive''[[note]]Appears as ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTheFatalFive''

A talented telepath from Titan and
a statue only.[[/note]]

Doctor Fate was mystical superhero who worked with Superman before. He's later become a
founding member of the Justice League after the Thanagarian invasion who has magic powers.Legion of Super-Heroes.



* AboveGoodAndEvil: For a short time, he held this opinion. He was roused from this HeroicBSOD when Superman - horribly outmatched by the EldritchAbomination Karkull - went off to fight the demon alone.
--> '''Dr. Fate:''' Until now, I thought it was just ''evil'' that never gave up.
* AchillesHeel: Being [[AntiMagic designed to combat magical beings]], Hawkgirl's Nth metal mace proved to an effective to his magic, as Doctor Fate found out [[LetsYouAndHimFight the hard way]].
* AdaptationDyeJob: A blond in the comics, Kent Nelson is a brunet in the DCAU.
* TheCameo: In ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTheFatalFive'', a statue of him appears in the superhero museum in the 31st century.
* CharacterDevelopment: Is introduced as a [[TheCynic world weary man who's grown so tired]] of the seemingly endless struggle of evil that he gives up superheroics all together and devotes himself to mystical study, but has his [[RestoredMyFaithInHumanity faith restored]] after seeing Superman refusing to give up against an EldritchAbomination. Gets taken further in ''Justice League Unlimited'' where he's the only one to not take a stand against AMAZO, [[TheIdealist believing that the android was still benevolent in nature.]]
* CoolHelmet: The signature Helm of Fate.
* HeroicNeutral: Was this in his [[Recap/SupermanTheAnimatedSeriesS2E19TheHandOfFate debut episode,]] having given tired of the seemingly endless struggle against evil. But seeing [[{{Determinator}} Superman]] go up against an Eldritch Abomination he had no hope of winning inspires him [[HesBack back into action]].
* TheMentor: Provides sanctuary, security, and occasional advice for people who are lost.
-->'''Dr. Fate:''' I will help you [to discover your purpose.]\\
'''[[spoiler:AMAZO]]:''' Help me? Why?\\
'''Dr. Fate:''' Because that is ''my'' purpose.
* OddFriendship: With Aquaman, [[spoiler:AMAZO]], Shayera, and even Solomon Grundy, who [[spoiler: was buried on his property]].
* RetiredBadass: Gave up being a superhero after years of combating evil with seemingly no end, but is inspired by [[TheCape Superman's example]] to rejoin the fight.
* RememberTheNewGuy: The ''Superman'' epsidoe "The Hand of Fate" marked his debut -- and also presented him as having worked with Superman before the events of the episode.
* ThereAreNoTherapists: Averts this trope, as he counsels the League.

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* AboveGoodAndEvil: For a short time, he held this opinion. He was roused from this HeroicBSOD when Superman - horribly outmatched by the EldritchAbomination Karkull - went off to fight the demon alone.
--> '''Dr. Fate:''' Until now, I thought it was just ''evil'' that never gave up.
* AchillesHeel: Being [[AntiMagic designed to combat magical beings]], Hawkgirl's Nth metal mace proved to an effective to his magic, as Doctor Fate found out [[LetsYouAndHimFight the hard way]].
* AdaptationDyeJob: A blond in the comics, Kent Nelson is a brunet in the DCAU.
* TheCameo: In ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTheFatalFive'', a statue of him appears in the superhero museum in the 31st century.
* CharacterDevelopment: Is introduced as a [[TheCynic world weary man who's grown so tired]] of the seemingly endless struggle of evil that he gives up superheroics all together and devotes himself to mystical study, but has his [[RestoredMyFaithInHumanity faith restored]] after seeing Superman refusing to give up against an EldritchAbomination. Gets taken further in ''Justice League Unlimited'' where he's the only one to not
ActionGirl: It doesn't take a stand against AMAZO, [[TheIdealist believing telepath to figure that the android was still benevolent in nature.]]
* CoolHelmet: The signature Helm of Fate.
* HeroicNeutral: Was this in his [[Recap/SupermanTheAnimatedSeriesS2E19TheHandOfFate debut episode,]] having given tired of the seemingly endless struggle against evil. But seeing [[{{Determinator}} Superman]] go up against an Eldritch Abomination he had no hope of winning inspires him [[HesBack back into action]].
* TheMentor: Provides sanctuary, security, and occasional advice for people who are lost.
-->'''Dr. Fate:''' I will help you [to discover your purpose.]\\
'''[[spoiler:AMAZO]]:''' Help me? Why?\\
'''Dr. Fate:''' Because that is ''my'' purpose.
* OddFriendship: With Aquaman, [[spoiler:AMAZO]], Shayera, and even Solomon Grundy, who [[spoiler: was buried on his property]].
* RetiredBadass: Gave up being a superhero after years of combating evil with seemingly no end, but is inspired by [[TheCape Superman's example]] to rejoin the fight.
* RememberTheNewGuy: The ''Superman'' epsidoe "The Hand of Fate" marked his debut -- and also presented him as having worked with Superman before the events of the episode.
* ThereAreNoTherapists: Averts this trope, as he counsels the League.
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[[folder:Aquaman]]
!!{{ComicBook/Aquaman}} (King Arthur)
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MiguelFerrer (''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'') and Creator/ScottRummell (''[[WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Justice League/Justice League Unlimited]]'')
->'''Abilities''': enhanced strength, super swimming, underwater breathing, marine telepathy
->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTheFatalFive''[[note]]Appears as a statue only.[[/note]]
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-->''"King of the Seas, remember?"''

Aquaman is the King of the undersea realm of Atlantis and would later become a member of the Justice League.

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!!{{ComicBook/Aquaman}} (King Arthur)
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MiguelFerrer (''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'') and Creator/ScottRummell (''[[WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Justice League/Justice League Unlimited]]'')
->'''Abilities''': enhanced strength, super swimming, underwater breathing, marine telepathy
->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTheFatalFive''[[note]]Appears as a statue only.[[/note]]
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!!Cosmic Boy (Rokk Krinn)
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-->''"King of the Seas, remember?"''

Aquaman is the King of the undersea realm of Atlantis
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->'''Voiced by:''' Chad Lowe
->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited'' (TheCameo only)

A boy with magnetic powers
and would later become a founding member of the Justice League.Legion of Super-Heroes.



* ActionDad: To his infant son in ''Justice League'' and eventually Aquagirl.
* AdaptationalBadass: Somewhat; Aquaman is able to telepathically communicate and control all of underwater life in the comics. Here, he's even able to do this towards seagulls, something which has never been demonstrated before, presenting the possibility that Aquaman may be able to mentally interact with and control more than just sea animals in this continuity.
* AdaptationalJerkass: While still ostensibly a hero, this iteration of Aquaman is considerably more abrasive and rude than his comics counterpart.
* AnimalTalk: He is able to communicate with marine life, anyway. Up to and including killer whales and the ''Kraken''.
* AntiHero: Because of his insistence on his royal prerogatives and his narrow focus on what's best for Atlantis, he sometimes becomes an opponent of other League members. Despite a couple of friendships with other League members he sometimes seems to regard his work with the League as a series of EnemyMine situations.
* AnArmAndALeg: He cuts his own hand off to save his son.
* ArtEvolution: His character model from his previous appearance on STAS ("A Fish Story"), which was based on his traditional look, is discarded in favor of a new model inspired by his then-recent 1990s redesign. Ironically, Bruce Timm's admitted they had used the classic design on STAS because they'd hated Arthur's Nineties look. However, the look grew on them in the interim and they finally embraced it for this episode.
* CainAndAbel: He is the Abel to Orm’s Cain, who wants to usurp Atlantis's throne from him and is more than willing to kill both him and his son to do the deed.
* TheCameo:
** In "Hereafter", he is seen as one of the guests at Superman's funerals. He's also shown to be Superman's replacement when Superman discovers the destroyed Watchtower in the future.
** In ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTheFatalFive'', a statue of him appears in the superhero museum in the 31st century.
* ChainedToARock: He is chained to the bottom of an erupting undersea volcano along with his infant son by his usurping brother. He [[BreakingTheBonds breaks one chain]], then pulls a sharp implement off of his belt and ''hacks his own hand off at the wrist'' to save the both of them.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: He was first introduced back in ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'', where he was closer to his comic book counterpart via a green and orange costume and no beard. He also was slightly less bitter to humans in that while he still threatened to start war with them for polluting his oceans, he was at least nice toward Lois Lane. He already was just as powerful and badass, however.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: After the first season of ''Unlimited'', Aquaman disappeared completely from the series. Warner Bros. was trying to launch a live action Aquaman show (effectively causing an "[[ExecutiveMeddling Aquaman Embargo]]").
* CombatPragmatist : When Wonder Woman start to get the better of him on land, he quickly drag her underwater to drown her, exploiting his superior aquatic mobility and ability to live underwater to his advantage.
* CostumeEvolution: When he appeared in ''Superman: TAS'', he sported the classic look, complete with orange shirt, short hair, and a clean-shaven face. In ''Justice League'', he sports a look based on when Peter David wrote him, including the BarbarianLonghair and beard, gold gauntlets, a medallion, and becoming a WalkingShirtlessScene.
* CurbStompBattle : Is at the wrong end of one when he attempts to attack Superman in "The Terror Beyond". Superman merely sighs and lay him out cold in a single attack.
* DeadpanSnarker: Mostly deadpan and less-so snarker, but he has his moments.
* DecompositeCharacter: His role as a founding member of the League was given to Hawkgirl.
* DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu: In "Wake the Dead":
-->'''Aquaman:''' Such scintillating repartee. I get better conversation from the android.
-->'''Amazo:''' You are aware I'm in the room?
* EarlyBirdCameo: Just like the Flash, he appeared back in an episode of ''Superman: TAS'' before appearing in ''Justice League'' and ''Justice League Unlimited''.
* TheGoodKing: Aquaman isn't the nicest guy in the world, but Atlantis and its citizens are Aquaman's primary concern. He's even shown to be annoyed when not in his kingdom.
* HandicappedBadass: He handicapped ''himself'' by severing off his own hand in order to free himself from a deathtrap and save his son!
* HappilyMarried: To Mera.
* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: Put it this way. His powers don't consist only of "talking to fish." He can control any and all marine life to awesome effect. This includes sea monsters, seagulls, etc.
* HiddenDepths: His take on faith.
* HotBlooded:
-->'''Dr. Fate:''' Solomon Grundy's grave is empty.\\
'''Aquaman:''' Tell me where to find those responsible, then dig more graves.
* HumansAreBastards: He has this perspective towards Humanity given that their constant pollution has caused untold damage to Earth's oceans and it's inhabitants, and this is what brings him into conflict with Superman and Lex Luthor. He does mellow out during the events of ''Justice League''.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He's disrespectful and arrogant and has on more than one occasion considered war on the surface world, but he loves his country, his people and his son.
* KickTheSonOfABitch: Letting your brother fall to his death is normally a horrible move, but when Aquaman's case is someone who wants to kill him and his brother for the sake of taking over Atlantis and be shameless about his deed, then you're instead anticipating Aquaman not caring when he just takes his trident and lets Orm fall to his doom.
* LordOfTheOcean: Of course, he's the king of Atlantis, thus having absolute authority over the oceans and a formidably powerful figure in his own right.
* NatureHero: Only when it comes to sea life, but he can control them, and his motivations are based on protecting the oceans from humans polluting them.
* OurMermaidsAreDifferent: He is an Atlantean, an human with the ability to breath underwater.
* PapaWolf: You should never, ''ever'' threaten or harm his infant son. You won't live to regret it, even if you are his [[CainAndAbel brother.]]
* PetTheDog: Helps defend Longshadow from Cadmus Agents.
** And his reaction to Solomon Grundy's resurrection.
* PlugNPlayProsthetics: He is able to get a prosthetic hook attached within hours of losing his hand, with very little surgery involved. Granted, the cable launching function probably wasn't added until later, but Aquaman still used it as a weapon later that day.
* PoorCommunicationKills: This version of Aquaman is incredibly rude and abrasive. The worst instance is in "The Terror Beyond", in which he didn't even bother to take 30 seconds to explain to the Justice League that the sea monster attacks were caused by an extradimensional being that he was trying to stop and he needed Solomon Grundy's assistance to do so, resulting in Superman, Wonder Woman, and Hawkgirl accidentally messin the ceremony up. The episode could have been wrapped up before the first commercial break if he'd just bothered to say anything beyond "this is Atlantian business."
* ProudWarriorRaceGuy: The king of a proud, if xenophobic, people.
* RatedMForManly: [[PapaWolf Most notable when he saved his son]].
* RefuseToRescueTheDisliked: Handed this to his SlimeBall sibling at the end of a preempted [[KillAllHumans genocide]]. Though given that [[EvilChancellor Orm]] had [[TheUsurper usurped his brother's]] throne through [[MilitaryCoup militia aid]], sought to bring about a [[CataclysmBackstory secretly calamitous]] cleansing of the surface world via [[DoomsdayDevice polar meltdown he'd caused]]. Not to mention sought to consolidate his ill gotten power by [[RulingFamilyMassacre killing off AC's only ''real'' successor to his kingdom]]...[[LaserGuidedKarma He pretty much had this coming]].
* SaveTheVillain: ''{{Inverted|Trope}} hard''; when finally at the mercy of his older brother, Orm begs to be saved as he is slipping to his death. But considering that Orm had tried to kill his brother and nephew in his selfish bid to take over Atlantis, Aquaman reaches out his hand... for his trident, allowing his brother to fall to his death.
-->'''Aquaman''': I believe this is mine.
* ShootingSuperman: One of the Ultimen [[EpicFail tried this on him]]. Guess how well that turned out.
-->'''Aquaman:''' King of the seas, remember?
* SixthRanger: Aquaman gets a lot of recurring roles, and is the only member outside of the original seven to sit at the main table (when only part of the other seven are present). Before the League expanded, he was also the main person they would consider to fill in. [[spoiler:The BadFuture Superman ends up in reveals that Aquaman did take Superman's place, before Vandal Savage's plan killed the League.]]
* SuicidalOverconfidence : Is quite confident that he can take down Superman in "The Terror Beyond", boasting that he'll explain the situation to Superman's "grieving friends". All it take to prove him wrong is one punch.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: ''Every. Single. Time.'' As Hawkgirl puts it, he prioritizes Atlantis above all else and isn't the most dedicated to splitting his time.
** Although, he seems to have mellowed out by the time of ''Justice League: Unlimited''.
* TookALevelInKindness: Or cooperation at least. By the time of "Unlimited", he's far more willing to protect surface dwellers.
** In "Wake the Dead", Aquaman's antagonistic behavior during his game of chess with Shayera was a genuine attempt at helping her get back on her feet. This, coupled with his outrage upon hearing that Grundy's grave had been desecrated, indicates he has begun taking interest in things unrelated to the welfare of Atlantis. He seems to regard Doctor Fate as a friend as well, not just as a colleague.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: He does not wear a shirt during his appearances in ''Justice League'' and ''Justice League Unlimited''.
* WouldHitAGirl : Has no issue with fighting Wonder Woman in "The Terror Beyond".
* YouDontLookLikeYou: His massive change in appearance and voice between ''STAS'' and ''Justice League'' is given no explanation.



!!The Legion of Super-Heroes

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!!The Legion of Super-Heroes
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->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited''

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->'''Voiced by:''' Jason Priestly
->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited''

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A member of
the legendary Justice League, the Legion of Super-Heroes is an organization from the 30[[superscript:th]] century consisting of superpowered teenagers from all across the universe. Durlan species, who are able to transform into anything at will.



* BrainwashedAndCrazy: In "Far From Home", the Fatal Five manage to use a mind control device to capture legionnaires and use them in their own personal army.
* TheCameo: Saturn Girl, Cosmic Boy, and Chameleon Boy are the only legionnaires focused on in "New Kids In Town". In "Far From Home", it's just Brainiac 5 and Bouncing Boy. And, in ''Vs. The Fatal Five'', it's Star Boy, Saturn Girl, and Brainiac 5. Everyone else is relegated to a brief silent appearance.



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!!Saturn Girl (Imra Ardeen)
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MelissaJoanHart (''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries''), Creator/TaraStrong (''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTheFatalFive'')
->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited'' (TheCameo only) | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTheFatalFive''

A talented telepath from Titan and a founding member of the Legion of Super-Heroes.

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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MelissaJoanHart (''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries''), Creator/TaraStrong Creator/MattCzuchry (''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited''), Creator/NoelFisher (''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTheFatalFive'')
->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' (TheCameo only) | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited'' (TheCameo only) | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTheFatalFive''

A talented telepath 12th-level intellect Coluan, descended from Titan Brainiac, who had learned how to pass his code down biologically. Though he may share his ancestor's intellect, he has a sense of morality and a founding member of refuses to follow his ancestors in the Legion path of Super-Heroes.evil.



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* NotSoStoic: For all his claims of being ruled by intellect, that's still a teenage boy in the suit.
* ObliviousToLove: He at first thought the symptoms of falling for Kara were because of guilt. Green Arrow soon sets the guy straight.
* SinsOfTheFather: He
doesn't take let it bother him too much, but he does feel guilty for what the other Brainiacs have done. And it gets him in trouble when Supergirl mistakes him for the original.
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!!Cosmic Boy (Rokk Krinn)
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->'''Voiced by:''' Chad Lowe
->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited'' (TheCameo only)

A boy with magnetic powers and a founding member of the Legion of Super-Heroes.

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->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' (TheCameo only) | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited'' | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTheFatalFive'' (TheCameo only)

A boy with magnetic powers and a founding member of the Legion of Super-Heroes.ability to inflate himself like a ball, granting him superhuman resistance while inflated.



* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: He has a fanboy moment when he meets Supergirl, Green Lantern, and Green Arrow.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Upon meeting John, he almost gives away that he'll be the father to Warhawk. John, who already knows due to the events of "The Once and Future Thing" (and since doesn't know if Warhawk will cease to exist now that he knows about him), tells him to shut up before he can finish that sentence.
-->'''Bouncing Boy:''' You're the famous John Stewart! [[WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond Father of--]]\\
'''John:''' You wanna shut up before you create a time paradox?\\
'''Bouncing Boy:''' Sorry.
* WhatTheHellHero: Gives one to Brainy for refusing to tell the three heroes that Supergirl may die since history says she never returned from the 31st century.



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!!Chameleon Boy (Reep Daggle)
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->'''Voiced by:''' Jason Priestly
->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited'' (TheCameo only) | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTheFatalFive''

A member of the Durlan species, who are able to transform into anything at will.

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->'''Voiced by:''' Jason Priestly
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->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited'' (TheCameo only) | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTheFatalFive''

-->''"I told you I was a superhero."''

A member of young man with the Durlan species, who are able to transform into anything at will.power of gravity, including altering the mass of any object. He is diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, which can only be treated by a 31[[superscript:st]] century medication.



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!!Brainiac 5
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MattCzuchry (''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited''), Creator/NoelFisher (''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTheFatalFive'')
->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' (TheCameo only) | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited'' | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTheFatalFive''

A 12th-level intellect Coluan, descended from Brainiac, who had learned how to pass his code down biologically. Though he may share his ancestor's intellect, he has a sense of morality and refuses to follow his ancestors in the path of evil.
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* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: In his cameo in "New Kids In Town", he had a mullet and his eyes were completely white.
* NotSoStoic: For all his claims of being ruled by intellect, that's still a teenage boy in the suit.
* ObliviousToLove: He at first thought the symptoms of falling for Kara were because of guilt. Green Arrow soon sets the guy straight.
* SinsOfTheFather: He doesn't let it bother him too much, but he does feel guilty for what the other Brainiacs have done. And it gets him in trouble when Supergirl mistakes him for the original.
* WhiteSheep: Unlike the original Brainiac and presumably the other three Brainiac descendants, he's a good guy. He even calls himself the 'black sheep' of the Brainiac family.
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!!Bouncing Boy
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->'''Voiced by:''' Googy Gress
->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' (TheCameo only) | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited'' | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTheFatalFive'' (TheCameo only)

A boy with the ability to inflate himself like a ball, granting him superhuman resistance while inflated.
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* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: He has a fanboy moment when he meets Supergirl, Green Lantern, and Green Arrow.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Upon meeting John, he almost gives away that he'll be the father to Warhawk. John, who already knows due to the events of "The Once and Future Thing" (and since doesn't know if Warhawk will cease to exist now that he knows about him), tells him to shut up before he can finish that sentence.
-->'''Bouncing Boy:''' You're the famous John Stewart! [[WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond Father of--]]\\
'''John:''' You wanna shut up before you create a time paradox?\\
'''Bouncing Boy:''' Sorry.
* WhatTheHellHero: Gives one to Brainy for refusing to tell the three heroes that Supergirl may die since history says she never returned from the 31st century.
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!!Star Boy (Thomas Kallor)
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->'''Voiced by:''' Elyes Gabel
->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTheFatalFive''

-->''"I told you I was a superhero."''

A young man with the power of gravity, including altering the mass of any object. He is diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, which can only be treated by a 31[[superscript:st]] century medication.
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* HowDoIShotWeb: Having just gotten a Green Lantern Ring, Kyle struggles in how to use its power, eventually getting help from Superman from practicing the abilities and general uses of the ring.
* ISurrenderSuckers: He uses this tactic against Sinestro, where he pretends to give fighting him and hand him his own Green Lantern ring, only for said ring to be a decoy that blows up when Sinestro tries to take it.


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* AdaptationalBadass: Somewhat; Aquaman is able to telepathically communicate and control all of underwater life in the comics. Here, he's even able to do this towards seagulls, something which has never been demonstrated before, presenting the possibility that Aquaman may be able to mentally interact with and control more than just sea animals in this continuity.


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* HumansAreBastards: He has this perspective towards Humanity given that their constant pollution has caused untold damage to Earth's oceans and it's inhabitants, and this is what brings him into conflict with Superman and Lex Luthor. He does mellow out during the events of ''Justice League''.

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* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: Before fighting Darkseid in ''Twilight'', he asks "don't I get a hug". The fight ends with him getting a hug. It's not a loving and sentimental one, of course, but Darkseid [[DeadlyHug squeezing him hardly enough]] that knocks him out.
* CurbStompCushion: His last battle against Darkseid in ''Twilight''. He manages to get some good hits and even impress his father for his efforts, but it's clear that the fight is in Darkseid's favor, who ends the fight by giving Orion a [[DeadlyHug pretty tight]] [[SickeningCrunch bear hug]] that incapacitates him before Superman has his rematch against Darkseid.



* ArtEvolution: His character model from his previous appearance on STAS ("A Fish Story"), which was based on his traditional look, is discarded in favor of a new model inspired by his then-recent 1990s redesign. Ironically, Bruce Timm's admitted they had used the classic design on STAS because they'd hated Arthur's Nineties look. However, the look grew on them in the interim and they finally embraced it for this episode.



* KickTheSonOfABitch: Letting your brother fall to his death is normally a horrible move, but when Aquaman's case is someone who wants to kill him and his brother for the sake of taking over Atlantis and be shameless about his deed, then you're instead anticipating Aquaman not caring when he just takes his trident and lets Orm fall to his doom.



* NatureHero: Only when it comes to sea life, but he can control them, and his motivations are based on protecting the oceans from humans polluting it.

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* SaveTheVillain: ''{{Inverted|Trope}} hard''; when finally at the mercy of his older brother, Orm begs to be saved as he is slipping to his death. But considering that Orm had tried to kill his brother and nephew in his selfish bid to take over Atlantis, Aquaman reaches out his hand... for his trident, allowing his brother to fall to his death.
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* RedIsViolent: While a hero and someone who is willing to do the right thing, Orion is one of the more temperamental and hot-headed superheroes in the DCU, especially if his feud against Darkseid is bought up.


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* StellarName: His name is derived from the constellation of the same name.


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* WorthyOpponent: He's seen as one for Darkseid, being the son who's turned out to be his most successful regarding reputation and strength, and he cites this as a major reason for why he intends to antagonize Orion and make his life hell. Of course, Orion doesn't reciprocate this.

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* HardLight: The powers of a Green Lantern ring allow Kyle to create solid constructs of anything he visualizes in his thoughts made of green light.



* ArchnemesisDad: Of course like any other continuity and adaptation, Orion's greatest enemy is his own biological father, Darkseid. It's to the point where Orion refuses any ties with his father and is more than willing to oppose and even kill him should they ever meet.






* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Grumpy and abrasive as he may be, Orion's upbringing in New Genesis ensured that he turned out a noble, well-meaning, and supportive figure who is willing to help out other heroes and uphold the values and ethics of New Genesis. The "Jerk" part mainly comes from his nature as Darkseid's son, whom he despises as well as Apokoliptians generally turning out to be jerks at their best.



* {{Patricide}}: He's willing to kill Darkseid, his father, if need be, mainly because he poses an unparalleled threat to New Genesis and the universe at large. All of their encounters with one another are just fights with Orion giving it his all in an attempt to end his father's tyranny once and for all.



* SuperheroGods: He's a hero to New Genesis and the New God of War, having inherited Darkseid's great rage and temperament.



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* AdaptationalJerkass: While still ostensibly a hero, this iteration of Aquaman is considerably more abrasive and rude than his comics counterpart.



* CainAndAbel: He is the Abel to Orm’s Cain.

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* LordOfTheOcean: Of course, he's the king of Atlantis, thus having absolute authority over the oceans and a formidably powerful figure in his own right.
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* CardCarryingVillain: PlayedForLaughs in the ''Justice League Unlimited'' episode, [[RecapJusticeLeagueUnlimitedS3E8TheGreatBrainRobbery The Great Brain Robbery]]. During his time whilst inhabiting Lex Luthor's body, he's asked by Polaris if he's going to wash his hands. Wally response...

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* CardCarryingVillain: PlayedForLaughs in the ''Justice League Unlimited'' episode, [[RecapJusticeLeagueUnlimitedS3E8TheGreatBrainRobbery [[Recap/JusticeLeagueUnlimitedS3E8TheGreatBrainRobbery The Great Brain Robbery]]. During his time whilst inhabiting Lex Luthor's body, he's asked by Polaris if he's going to wash his hands. Wally Wally's response...
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* CardCarryingVillain: PlayedForLaughs in the ''Justice League Unlimited'' episode, [[RecapJusticeLeagueUnlimitedS3E8TheGreatBrainRobbery The Great Brain Robbery]]. During his time whilst inhabiting Lex Luthor's body, he's asked by Polaris if he's going to wash his hands. Wally response...
-->'''Flash-as-Lex:''' No! [{{Beat}}] Cause I'm ''evil''.
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* BaldOfAwesome: In ''Justice League Vs. The Fatal Five''.
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* {{Foil}}: To both Kalibak (his biological brother) and Mister Miracle (his stepbrother).
** Like Kalibak, Orion is a hotheaded bruiser, but he's unquestionably a good guy and can be quite competent most of the time. Even when fighting Darkseid (the object of pure hatred for him), Orion keeps his wits about him rather than be a mindless brute like Kalibak. And of course, Kalibak deeply craves their father's approval, whereas Orion openly hates him and cares noting for any ParentalFavoritism shown his way.
** When they were both babies, Orion and Mister Miracle were exchanged as part of the peace deal. Orion grew up in the comfort of New Genesis, which guaranteed a strong moral core, but he still became a GrumpyBear and generally not good with people. Mister Miracle, meanwhile, suffered repeated horrors in an OrphanageOfFear run by Granny Goodness before finally escaping, but he grew up into a far better adjusted adult, has no trouble interacting with others, and is generally well-liked by Earth's heroes.


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* SmallRoleBigImpact: He has only a handful of speaking appearances in the shows, but he was the one who warned Superman of the oncoming Apokolips invasion and ensured that Earth would be granted Highfather's protection.
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* FirstNameBasis: He apparently knows every single person in Central City, happily greeting multiple people in "Flash and Substance" and discussing specific details about their personal lives. He's just that friendly.


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* JerkassHasAPoint: In the "Twilight" two-parter, he insists that there will never be real peace so long as Darkseid remains in power, which Highfather concedes is a valid point. Also, due to being more knowledgeable of Superman's history with Darkseid, he rebukes Wonder Woman's claim that Superman isn't out to start a war.


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* BarrierWarrior: SelfDemonstrating/{{Sinestro}} tries to kill him once he gets the ring, so he has to quickly learn how to be one.

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* AdaptationalWimp: Played with. The writers deliberately did this to him since his super speed makes it that logically he can end most confrontations before they ever begin. However, just like with Superman, Flash gets a chance to show off how powerful he is and what he's really capable of when he finally takes out the merged Luthor and Brainiac singlehandedly.

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* AdaptationalWimp: Played with. The writers deliberately did this to him since his super speed makes it that logically he can end most confrontations before they ever begin. However, just like with Superman, Flash gets a chance to show off how powerful he is and what he's really capable of when he finally takes out the merged Luthor and Brainiac singlehandedly. As demonstrated by Luthor while he was trapped in Flash's body in "The Great Brain Robbery", Flash is capable of using his powers lethally but refrains from doing so.

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* BadassBeard: His ''Justice League'' design has a beard as a result of being inspired by his redesign in TheNineties when Creator/PeterDavid wrote him.



* CostumeEvolution: When he appeared in ''Superman: TAS'', he sported the classic look, complete with orange shirt, short hair, and a clean-shaven face. In ''Justice League'', he sports a look based on when Peter David wrote him, including the BarbarianLonghair and BadassBeard, gold gauntlets, a medallion, and becoming a WalkingShirtlessScene.

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** Despite Wally's cassanova tendencies to flirt with just about any woman who happens to be in the vincinity, he's actually a lot more mindful of them than he comes off. In fact, when he's ''not'' being a CassanovaWannabe, he's shown to be awkward and shy, unable to make an actual move regardless of the far from subtle hints given.

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** Despite Wally's cassanova tendencies to flirt with just about any woman who happens to be in the vincinity, he's actually a lot more mindful of them than he comes off. In fact, when he's ''not'' being a CassanovaWannabe, CasanovaWannabe, he's shown to be awkward and shy, unable to make an actual move regardless of the far from subtle hints given.
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* BewareTheSillyOnes: He's often regarded as an ineffectual manchild and little more than comic relief, but there is a ''very'' good reason why he's one of the founding members of the League. Case in point, his singlehanded dismantlement of [[FusionDance Brainthor]].

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* BewareTheSillyOnes: He's often regarded as an ineffectual manchild and little more than comic relief, but there is a ''very'' good reason why he's one of the founding members of the League. Case in point, his singlehanded dismantlement of [[FusionDance Brainthor]].Lexiac]].

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