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According to its creator: Don Courtier, the series is both a satire and a tribute of old superhero shows like ''Series/{{Batman|1966}}'' and Series/ElectrawomanAndDynagirl with the added bonus of MaleGaze, BoundAndGagged scenes and [[LeotardOfPower skin-tight leotards]]. The episodes are separated into three chapters referred as A, B and C, each starring a different Doll or Dolls with [[NegativeContinuity little to no continuity between episodes]]. The series had 33 episodes (99 chapters in total).

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According to its creator: Don Courtier, the series is both a satire and a tribute of old superhero shows like ''Series/{{Batman|1966}}'' and Series/ElectrawomanAndDynagirl ''Series/ElectrawomanAndDynagirl'' with the added bonus of MaleGaze, BoundAndGagged scenes and [[LeotardOfPower skin-tight leotards]]. The episodes are separated into three chapters referred as A, B and C, each starring a different Doll or Dolls with [[NegativeContinuity little to no continuity between episodes]]. The series had 33 episodes (99 chapters in total).
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All the episodes can be bought on Amazon or through a pay-to-watch service on Vimeo.

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All the episodes can be bought on Amazon or through a pay-to-watch service on Vimeo.Platform/{{Vimeo}}.

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''The [=DareDoll=] Dilemmas'' was a direct-to-video series produced by Dynahunk Productions which lasted from 2005 to 2009, and the spiritual sequel to the ''Film/ElectroBabeAndDynaChick'' movie series.

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''The [=DareDoll=] Dilemmas'' was is a direct-to-video series produced by Dynahunk Productions which lasted from 2005 to 2009, and the spiritual sequel to the ''Film/ElectroBabeAndDynaChick'' movie series.



* [[RememberTheNewGuy Remember the New Girl]]: Almost all episodes introduces a new Doll and mission control acts like if they were always there with some exceptions.

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* [[RememberTheNewGuy Remember the New Girl]]: RememberTheNewGuy: Almost all episodes introduces a new Doll and mission control acts like if they were always there with some exceptions.

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The ''Daredoll Dilemmas'' was a direct-to-video series produced by Dynahunk Productions which lasted from 2005 to 2009, and the spiritual sequel to the ''Film/ElectroBabeAndDynaChick'' movie series.

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The ''Daredoll ''The [=DareDoll=] Dilemmas'' was a direct-to-video series produced by Dynahunk Productions which lasted from 2005 to 2009, and the spiritual sequel to the ''Film/ElectroBabeAndDynaChick'' movie series.

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The ''Daredoll Dilemmas'' was a direct-to-video series produced by Dynahunk Productions which lasted from 2005 to 2009, and the spiritual sequel to the ''WebOriginal/ElectrobabeAndDynachick'' movie series.

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The ''Daredoll Dilemmas'' was a direct-to-video series produced by Dynahunk Productions which lasted from 2005 to 2009, and the spiritual sequel to the ''WebOriginal/ElectrobabeAndDynachick'' ''Film/ElectroBabeAndDynaChick'' movie series.



* UncertainDoom: Various chapters end with the starring Doll(s) captured or in a deathtrap only for the next chapter to feature another Doll(s) in their own separate story, sometimes their stories are continued but in different episodes.

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* UncertainDoom: Various chapters end with the starring Doll(s) captured or in a deathtrap only for the next chapter to feature another Doll(s) in their own separate story, sometimes their stories are continued but in different episodes.episodes.
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* ShesGotLegs: The camera likes to emphasize the Dolls' shapely legs, especially Dynamo's.

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* AbsoluteCleavage: Puss and Dynamo's leotards were designed to show their racks.



* DominoMask: They are used by the Dolls.

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* %%* DominoMask: They are used by the Dolls.
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* BoundAndGagged

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* %%* BoundAndGagged
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The ''Daredoll Dilemmas'' was a direct-to-video series produced by Dynahunk Productions, and the spiritual sequel to the ''WebOriginal/ElectrobabeAndDynachick'' movie series.

The series is about a group of [[SensualSpandex spandex-clad]] [[MsFanservice female vigilantes]] known as the Daredolls that fight a group of creepy lunatics known as the ''Peeper Brothers'' that lurk in the abandoned magic factory where all the episodes takes place.

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The ''Daredoll Dilemmas'' was a direct-to-video series produced by Dynahunk Productions, Productions which lasted from 2005 to 2009, and the spiritual sequel to the ''WebOriginal/ElectrobabeAndDynachick'' movie series.

The series is about a group of [[SensualSpandex spandex-clad]] [[MsFanservice female vigilantes]] known as the Daredolls that who fight a group of creepy lunatics with googly eyes known as the ''Peeper Brothers'' that lurk in the abandoned magic factory where all the episodes takes place.



* AbortedArc: Some episodes end with brainwashings, betrayals and cliffhangers but they almost are never followed on.
* AbsoluteCleavage: Puss and Dynamo's leotards shows their nice racks.

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* AbortedArc: Some episodes end with brainwashings, betrayals and cliffhangers but they almost are never followed on.
on due to the episodic format of the series.
* AbsoluteCleavage: Puss and Dynamo's leotards shows were designed to show their nice racks.



* CovertPervert: Some of the peeper brothers are portrayed as this.

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* CovertPervert: Some of the peeper brothers are portrayed as this.this, with them either leering or fondling the captured dolls.
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* {{Expy}}: Technically, all the Dolls are based on Creator/YvonneCraig's Batgirl, whom the series' creator had a huge crush on. Of all the Dolls, Minx looks the closest to their inspiration.

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* PartTimeHero: The dolls apparently take turns to patrol the Abandoned Magic Factory, with one episode showing us Pinx finishing her turn and Minx starting hers.

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* PanderingToTheBase:[[invoked]] The entirety of episode 32 is about Daredolls Dusk and Sweets (and later Domino) reading fan-mail with some of them asking for specific perils or situations and them doing them such as a sand trap or anti-matter gloves fondling.
* PartTimeHero: The dolls apparently take turns to patrol the Abandoned Magic Factory, with one episode showing us Pinx finishing her turn and Minx starting hers. Which is funny since both are played by the same actress.
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The ''Daredolls Dilemmas'' was a direct-to-video series produced by Dynahunk Productions, and the spiritual sequel to the ''WebOriginal/ElectrobabeAndDynachick'' movie series.

The series is about a group of [[SensualSpandex spandex-clad]] [[MsFanservice female vigilantes]] known as the Daredolls that fight a group of creepy lunatics known as the ''Peeper Brothers'' who lurk in the abandoned magic factory where all the episodes takes place.

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The ''Daredolls ''Daredoll Dilemmas'' was a direct-to-video series produced by Dynahunk Productions, and the spiritual sequel to the ''WebOriginal/ElectrobabeAndDynachick'' movie series.

The series is about a group of [[SensualSpandex spandex-clad]] [[MsFanservice female vigilantes]] known as the Daredolls that fight a group of creepy lunatics known as the ''Peeper Brothers'' who that lurk in the abandoned magic factory where all the episodes takes place.

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* AuthorAppeal: [[LeotardOfPower Shiny leotards]]? Check! Long chloroform scenes? Check! Chessy deathtraps and dialogue? Double Check!.

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* AuthorAppeal: [[LeotardOfPower Shiny leotards]]? Check! Long chloroform scenes? Check! Chessy Cheesy deathtraps and dialogue? Double Check!.



* {{MacGuffin}}: The Daredolls' "Activation Code" is something the Peppers are after and is the reason they just don't kill the Dolls when they capture them. It's never explained what it is or does.



* MissionControl: Only reffered as "Crime Base", he briefs the starring Doll(s) at the beginning of each chapter.

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* MissionControl: Only reffered referred as "Crime Base", he briefs the starring Doll(s) at the beginning of each chapter.


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* ScrewYourUltimatum: Everytime the Peppers give the Daredolls an Ultimatum, they will respond like this.
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* CliffHanger: Most of the chapters (mostly parts A and B) end with the episodes Doll(s) tied up and held in a slow deathtrap similar to old superhero shows.

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* CliffHanger: Most of the chapters (mostly parts A and B) end with the episodes Doll(s) tied up and held in a slow deathtrap similar to old superhero shows.



* MsFanservice: Most of Dolls are played by very attractive actresses /models (with Minx, Pinx and Pyro being played by former wrestling diva and playboy model Koa-Marie Turner) and their suits emphasize their curves.

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* MsFanservice: Most of Dolls are played by very attractive actresses /models and models (with Minx, Pinx and Pyro being played by former wrestling diva and playboy model Koa-Marie Turner) and their suits emphasize their curves.

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