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* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: In his original debut on ''Batman Beyond'', he had a horseshoe-shaped head as opposed to the more human-shaped one of his own show and subsuqent appearances on ''Beyond''. He was also generally much more cynical and much more childlike in a way pure CharacterDevelopment doesn't ''quite'' explain, but [[BroadStrokes whatever]].

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* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: In his original debut on ''Batman Beyond'', he had a horseshoe-shaped head as opposed to the more human-shaped one of his own show and subsuqent appearances on ''Beyond''.
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness:
He was also generally much more cynical and much more less childlike in a way pure CharacterDevelopment doesn't ''quite'' explain, but [[BroadStrokes whatever]].
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* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: In his original debut on ''Batman Beyond'', he had a horseshoe-shaped head as opposed to the more human-shaped one of his own show and subsuqent appearances on ''Beyond''.

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* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: In his original debut on ''Batman Beyond'', he had a horseshoe-shaped head as opposed to the more human-shaped one of his own show and subsuqent appearances on ''Beyond''. He was also generally much more cynical and much more childlike in a way pure CharacterDevelopment doesn't ''quite'' explain, but [[BroadStrokes whatever]].
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* LoveRedeems: The creator has admitted it comes across as ambiguously psuedo-romantic, but it was intended as platonic. It's more his love for the child of the man he's impersonating than the wife that makes him begin to change anyway.

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* LoveRedeems: The creator has admitted it comes across as ambiguously psuedo-romantic, pseudo-romantic, but it was intended as platonic. It's more his love for the child of the man he's impersonating than the wife that makes him begin to change anyway.



* FieryRedhead: Say what you will, he's a red-haired gy quick to leap into action. Not that he tends to do well.

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* FieryRedhead: Say what you will, he's a red-haired gy guy quick to leap into action. Not that he tends to do well.



* CoolOldGuy: Selig is visibly aged man who is friendly to Zeta and Ro when he assumes their merely workers and gave Zeta a conscience in the first place.

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* CoolOldGuy: Selig is visibly aged man who is friendly to Zeta and Ro when he assumes their they're merely workers and gave Zeta a conscience in the first place.

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The deuteragonist. She's a teenage runaway who escaped from the foster system and befriends Zeta, helping him evade the NSA at every turn.

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The deuteragonist.{{deuteragonist}}. She's a teenage runaway who escaped from the foster system and befriends Zeta, helping him evade the NSA at every turn.



* PapaWolf: He loves his son. His son is why he takes work so seriously. Therefore his son comes before work and he will pull an EnemyMine to keep his son safe.



* PapaWolf: He loves his son. His son is why he takes work so seriously. Therefore his son comes before work and he will pull an EnemyMine to keep his son safe.
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* DarkSkinnedRedhead: Voiced with a vaguely Hispanic accent, too. No one's clear on what this means.
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Per wick cleanup.


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* ActionGirl: She's not really a fighter, but sometimes had her moments of bravery.

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* ActionGirl: ActionGirl[=/=]CuteBruiser: She's not really a fighter, but sometimes had her moments of bravery.


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* NiceGirl: She's mostly this as she's very kindhearted, loving and curious.
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* EqualOpportunityEvil: The she's Chinese, a woman, and ''not'' trained in a stereotypical branch of Hollywood kung fu. PositiveDiscrimination may be at work as she's the OnlySaneMan.

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* EqualOpportunityEvil: The she's Chinese, a woman, and ''not'' trained in a stereotypical branch of Hollywood kung fu. PositiveDiscrimination FlawlessToken may be at work as she's the OnlySaneMan.

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