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** Etrigan is shown to be a member of the Super Hero High faculty in the ''Hits and Myths'' tie-in graphic novel, but when explaining his backstory, it is shown that Merlin made him good without bonding him to Jason Blood, who isn't indicated to exist in this continuity.

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** Etrigan ComicBook/{{Etrigan}} is shown to be a member of the Super Hero High faculty in the ''Hits and Myths'' tie-in graphic novel, but when explaining his backstory, it is shown that Merlin made him good without bonding him to Jason Blood, who isn't indicated to exist in this continuity.



** The only Metal Men shown are Lead, Iron and Platinum, with Gold, Mercury, Tin, Nameless and Copper being left out.

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** The only Metal Men ComicBook/MetalMen shown are Lead, Iron and Platinum, with Gold, Mercury, Tin, Nameless and Copper being left out.
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* {{Bowdlerize}}: The [=YouTube=] channel's music video of "That's My Girl" by Music/FifthHarmony used for this show changes "Who's been working so damn hard?" to "Who's been working so so hard?" In addition, the verse "Nod if you've been played by every boo/Just tryna show you off/Thought he was the best you ever had/Until he cut you off" is omitted, shifting more focus on the song's message of female empowerment due to the franchise being targeted towards children, a demographic not usually aware of the issue of abusive relationships.

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* {{Bowdlerize}}: The [=YouTube=] channel's music video of "That's My Girl" by Music/FifthHarmony used for this show changes "Who's been working so damn hard?" to "Who's been working so so hard?" In addition, the verse "Nod if you've been played by every boo/Just tryna show you off/Thought he was the best you ever had/Until he cut you off" is omitted, shifting more focus on the song's message of female empowerment due to the franchise being targeted towards children, a demographic not usually aware of informed about the issue of abusive relationships.
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* {{Bowdlerize}}: The [=YouTube=] channel's music video of "That's My Girl" by Music/FifthHarmony used for this show changes "Who's been working so damn hard?" to "Who's been working so so hard?"

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* {{Bowdlerize}}: The [=YouTube=] channel's music video of "That's My Girl" by Music/FifthHarmony used for this show changes "Who's been working so damn hard?" to "Who's been working so so hard?" In addition, the verse "Nod if you've been played by every boo/Just tryna show you off/Thought he was the best you ever had/Until he cut you off" is omitted, shifting more focus on the song's message of female empowerment due to the franchise being targeted towards children, a demographic not usually aware of the issue of abusive relationships.
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* {{Bowdlerize}}: The music video of "That's My Girl" by Music/FifthHarmony used for this show changes "Who's been working so damn hard?" to "Who's been working so so hard?"

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* {{Bowdlerize}}: The [=YouTube=] channel's music video of "That's My Girl" by Music/FifthHarmony used for this show changes "Who's been working so damn hard?" to "Who's been working so so hard?"
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Revising Bowdlerise entry to acknowledge the band behind that song.


* {{Bowdlerize}}: The music video of "That's My Girl" used for this show changes "Who's been working so damn hard?" to "Who's been working so so hard?"

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* {{Bowdlerize}}: The music video of "That's My Girl" by Music/FifthHarmony used for this show changes "Who's been working so damn hard?" to "Who's been working so so hard?"
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* ToylessToylineCharacter: The only characters besides the main heroines to get their own dolls in the Mattel toyline are Starfire, Cheetah, Frost and Hawkgirl, with none of the male characters getting toys at all. This is slightly mitigated in the LEGO sub-line, where Katana is the only one among the main heroines to not get her own minifigure and the only other characters to get their own minifigures are Steve Trevor, the Flash, Lena Luthor, Eclipso, Lashina, Mad Harriet and Krypto.

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* ToylessToylineCharacter: The only characters besides the main heroines to get their own dolls in the Mattel toyline are Starfire, Cheetah, Frost and Hawkgirl, with none of the male characters getting toys at all. This is slightly mitigated in the LEGO sub-line, where Katana is strangely the only one among the main heroines to not get her own minifigure and the only other characters to get their own minifigures are Steve Trevor, the Flash, Lena Luthor, Eclipso, Lashina, Mad Harriet and Krypto.Krypto, plus the Action Figures line targeted at collectors at least included a figure of Beast Boy.
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* SpinoffSendoff: The final chapter of the ''Spaced Out'' graphic novel tie-in has Zatanna show the girls an [[{{Multiverse}} alternate universe]] of the girls which turns out to be the [[IntraFranchiseCrossover 2019 version of the series]]. Amusingly both Harley and Ivy are a little put off that they're villains in that universe, while Frost takes solace in her obliviously wrong assumption that her counterpart ins't evil.

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* SpinoffSendoff: The final chapter of the ''Spaced Out'' graphic novel tie-in has Zatanna show the girls an [[{{Multiverse}} alternate universe]] of the girls which turns out to be the [[IntraFranchiseCrossover 2019 version of the series]]. Amusingly both Harley and Ivy are a little put off that they're villains in that universe, while Frost takes solace in her obliviously wrong assumption that her she doesn't have a villainous counterpart ins't evil.(when not only is the mainline version of Killer Frost a villain, but she lacks a counterpart in the 2019 continuity).
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* TheVoiceless: Mr. Parasite never speaks, with his only utterances being sighs and exasperated grunts.
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** No characters associated with ''ComicBook/NewGods'' appear besides Granny Goodness, Mad Harriet, Lashina, Stompa, Speed Queen, Artemiz, Big Barda and Darkseid. It's particularly glaring that Big Barda's love interest Mister Miracle never shows up when this same franchise went to the trouble of retaining Wonder Woman, Carol Ferris and Mera's respective relationships with Steve Trevor, Hal Jordan and Aquaman.

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* AdaptationOriginConnection: The graphic novel tie-in ''Date with Disaster'' establishes that this continuity's Rampage is responsible for giving Killer Croc, Plastique, Jimmy Olsen's Giant Turtle Boy persona and Poison Ivy their powers, when in the comics none of the characters' backstories had anything to do with each other.



* AdaptationalJobChange:
** Amanda Waller is the principal of Super Hero High, when her mainline comics incarnation is a government agent.
** Wonder Woman's love interest Steve Trevor traditionally is a soldier, but in this continuity works at the Cape & Cowls Cafe.



* AllThereInTheManual: The graphic novels go more in depth with the characters and their backstories. Most notably, we are given more details on the paternal side of Wonder Woman's family (with her father Zeus and all Wonder Woman's half-siblings besides Ares appearing in ''Summer Olympus'') and the graphic novels feature the only appearances of this continuity's versions of Lex Luthor, Black Canary, Etrigan, June Moon/Enchantress, Vandal Savage and the Phantom Zone criminals General Zod, Non and Faora.

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** Jessica Cruz in the comics inherited the ring of Hal Jordan's Crime Syndicate counterpart Power Ring before officially joining the Green Lantern Corps at the end of the ''ComicBook/DarkseidWar'' storyline. This continuity cuts out the middleman by having a Green Lantern ring appear before her after Hal Jordan leaves Earth to continue his training on Oa, leaving out the element of Jessica first being the successor of the Crime Syndicate's Green Lantern equivalent.
* AllThereInTheManual: The graphic novels go more in depth with the characters and their backstories. Most notably, we are given more details on the paternal side of Wonder Woman's family (with her father Zeus and all Wonder Woman's half-siblings besides Ares appearing in ''Summer Olympus'') and the graphic novels feature the only appearances of this continuity's versions of Lex Luthor, Black Canary, Etrigan, June Moon/Enchantress, Vandal Savage and the Phantom Zone criminals General Zod, Non and Faora.Faora, to name just several characters who aren't shown in the web series and movies.


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* ChristmasEpisode:
** "It's a Superful Life" has the heroines do what they can to make the holidays enjoyable and pleasant for everyone at Super Hero High".
** "Fortress of Solidarity" concerns with Supergirl being upset about her biological parents being deceased and her surrogate parents Jonathan and Martha Kent appearing to not be able to visit her during the school setting up their Christmas tree.
** "Super Gift Swap" has everyone trying to avoid being stuck with Harley's present due to the gift having a suspicious ticking sound. [[spoiler:It turns out that it's ticking because the present contains a watch Harley stole from Batgirl's room.]]
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* AllThereInTheManual: The graphic novels go more in depth with the characters and their backstories. Most notably, we are given more details on the paternal side of Wonder Woman's family (with her father Zeus and all Wonder Woman's half-siblings besides Ares appearing) and the graphic novels feature the only appearances of this continuity's versions of Lex Luthor, Black Canary, Etrigan, June Moon/Enchantress, Vandal Savage and the Phantom Zone criminals General Zod, Non and Faora.

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* AllThereInTheManual: The graphic novels go more in depth with the characters and their backstories. Most notably, we are given more details on the paternal side of Wonder Woman's family (with her father Zeus and all Wonder Woman's half-siblings besides Ares appearing) appearing in ''Summer Olympus'') and the graphic novels feature the only appearances of this continuity's versions of Lex Luthor, Black Canary, Etrigan, June Moon/Enchantress, Vandal Savage and the Phantom Zone criminals General Zod, Non and Faora.
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** Hal Jordan and Jessica Cruz are the sole human representations of the Green Lantern Corps, with no sign whatsoever that Guy Gardner, John Stewart, Kyle Rayner and Simon Baz exist in this continuity. In addition, while most of the other colors of the emotional spectrum are indicated to exist when Star Sapphire's ring is broken and various students and faculty of Super Hero High are infected with different shades of the emotional spectrum in "Mood Ring", Sinestro is the only shown Yellow Lantern, Bleez is the only Red Lantern to appear, no Lanterns affiliated with the Indigo Tribe or Orange Lantern Corps appear and the Blue Lantern Corps isn't even acknowledged.
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* AllThereInTheManual: The graphic novels go more in depth with the characters and their backstories. Most notably, we are given more details on the paternal side of Wonder Woman's family (with her father Zeus and all Wonder Woman's half-siblings besides Ares appearing) and the graphic novels feature the only appearances of this continuity's versions of Lex Luthor, Etrigan, June Moon/Enchantress, Vandal Savage and the Phantom Zone criminals General Zod, Non and Faora.

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* AllThereInTheManual: The graphic novels go more in depth with the characters and their backstories. Most notably, we are given more details on the paternal side of Wonder Woman's family (with her father Zeus and all Wonder Woman's half-siblings besides Ares appearing) and the graphic novels feature the only appearances of this continuity's versions of Lex Luthor, Black Canary, Etrigan, June Moon/Enchantress, Vandal Savage and the Phantom Zone criminals General Zod, Non and Faora.

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* SpinoffSendoff: One of the last comics for this version has Zatanna show the girls an [[{{Multiverse}} alternate universe]] of the girls which turns out to be the [[IntraFranchiseCrossover 2019 version of the series]]. Amusingly both Harley and Ivy are a little put off that they're villains in that universe.

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* SparedByTheAdaptation: Carol Ferris' father Carl Ferris is shown to be still alive, when his comics counterpart died of a heart attack.
* SpinoffSendoff: One The final chapter of the last comics for this version ''Spaced Out'' graphic novel tie-in has Zatanna show the girls an [[{{Multiverse}} alternate universe]] of the girls which turns out to be the [[IntraFranchiseCrossover 2019 version of the series]]. Amusingly both Harley and Ivy are a little put off that they're villains in that universe.universe, while Frost takes solace in her obliviously wrong assumption that her counterpart ins't evil.
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* AllThereInTheManual: The graphic novels go more in depth with the characters and their backstories.

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* AllThereInTheManual: The graphic novels go more in depth with the characters and their backstories. Most notably, we are given more details on the paternal side of Wonder Woman's family (with her father Zeus and all Wonder Woman's half-siblings besides Ares appearing) and the graphic novels feature the only appearances of this continuity's versions of Lex Luthor, Etrigan, June Moon/Enchantress, Vandal Savage and the Phantom Zone criminals General Zod, Non and Faora.
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* CriminalAmnesiac: Batgirl in "My Best Fiend".

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* CriminalAmnesiac: Batgirl in "My New Best Fiend".Fiend" loses her memory after getting hit on the head and is manipulated by Catwoman into being her partner in crime.



* DamnedByFaintPraise: In graphic novel "Space Out", ''Franchise/GreenLantern'' Jessica Cruz botches her first combat simulation. Coach Wildcat tries to reassure her: "Don't worry about it, kiddo. It wasn't the '''worst''' first try I've ever seen."

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* DamnedByFaintPraise: In the final graphic novel "Space tie-in "Spaced Out", ''Franchise/GreenLantern'' Jessica Cruz botches her first combat simulation. Coach Wildcat tries to reassure her: "Don't worry about it, kiddo. It wasn't the '''worst''' first try I've ever seen."
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* DiegeticSoundtrackUsage: When Mrs. Clayface tries to get the Batjet's windshield wipers to work, she accidentally turns on the radio, which briefly plays the show's theme song "Get Your Cape On".


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* StableTimeLoop: The graphic novel tie-in ''Past Times at Super Hero High'' reveals that Amanda Waller was inspired to become principal of Super Hero High because Harley and Batgirl traveled back in time and defended her from Solomon Grundy during her youth.
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* Downplayed with the Metal Men in the ''Intergalactic Games'' movie. Lead, Iron and Platinum are out of control and Principal Waller orders them to be scrapped. Lena sneaks away Platinum to use her in her schemes, but Platinum is eventually convinced to turn against Lena and be good.

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* ** Downplayed with the Metal Men in the ''Intergalactic Games'' movie. Lead, Iron and Platinum are out of control and Principal Waller orders them to be scrapped. Lena sneaks away Platinum to use her in her schemes, but Platinum is eventually convinced to turn against Lena and be good.

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* Downplayed with the Metal Men in the ''Intergalactic Games'' movie. Lead, Iron and Platinum are out of control and Principal Waller orders them to be scrapped. Lena sneaks away Platinum to use her in her schemes, but Platinum is eventually convinced to turn against Lena and be good.



* AdaptedOut: Etrigan is shown to be a member of the Super Hero High faculty in the ''Hits and Myths'' tie-in graphic novel, but when explaining his backstory, it is shown that Merlin made him good without bonding him to Jason Blood, who isn't indicated to exist in this continuity.

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* AdaptedOut: AdaptedOut:
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Etrigan is shown to be a member of the Super Hero High faculty in the ''Hits and Myths'' tie-in graphic novel, but when explaining his backstory, it is shown that Merlin made him good without bonding him to Jason Blood, who isn't indicated to exist in this continuity.continuity.
** The only ComicBook/DoomPatrol-associated characters to appear are Beast Boy and Elasti-Girl. In the cases of Negative Man, Robotman and the Chief, their omissions are likely because of the circumstances of the former two's origins and the last one's characterization as a sociopathic control freak who deliberately caused the accidents that created the original Doom Patrol making it nearly impossible to market the characters towards young girls.
** The only Metal Men shown are Lead, Iron and Platinum, with Gold, Mercury, Tin, Nameless and Copper being left out.
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Realized I forgot yet another character who actually had her own doll. If any editors more familiar with the toyline than I am know any other dolls I'm forgetting about here, please add them as exceptions of Toyless Toyline Character as well.


* ToylessToylineCharacter: The only characters besides the main heroines to get their own dolls in the Mattel toyline are Starfire, Cheetah and Hawkgirl, with none of the male characters getting toys at all. This is slightly mitigated in the LEGO sub-line, where Katana is the only one among the main heroines to not get her own minifigure and the only other characters to get their own minifigures are Steve Trevor, the Flash, Lena Luthor, Eclipso, Lashina, Mad Harriet and Krypto.

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* ToylessToylineCharacter: The only characters besides the main heroines to get their own dolls in the Mattel toyline are Starfire, Cheetah Cheetah, Frost and Hawkgirl, with none of the male characters getting toys at all. This is slightly mitigated in the LEGO sub-line, where Katana is the only one among the main heroines to not get her own minifigure and the only other characters to get their own minifigures are Steve Trevor, the Flash, Lena Luthor, Eclipso, Lashina, Mad Harriet and Krypto.
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* ToylessToylineCharacter: The only characters besides the main heroines to get their own dolls in the Mattel toyline are Starfire and Hawkgirl, with none of the male characters getting toys at all. This is slightly mitigated in the LEGO sub-line, where Katana is the only one among the main heroines to not get her own minifigure and the only other characters to get their own minifigures are Steve Trevor, the Flash, Lena Luthor, Eclipso, Lashina, Mad Harriet and Krypto.

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* ToylessToylineCharacter: The only characters besides the main heroines to get their own dolls in the Mattel toyline are Starfire Starfire, Cheetah and Hawkgirl, with none of the male characters getting toys at all. This is slightly mitigated in the LEGO sub-line, where Katana is the only one among the main heroines to not get her own minifigure and the only other characters to get their own minifigures are Steve Trevor, the Flash, Lena Luthor, Eclipso, Lashina, Mad Harriet and Krypto.
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* ToylessToylineCharacter: The only characters besides the main heroines to get their own dolls in the Mattel toyline are Starfire and Hawkgirl, with none of the male characters getting toys at all. This is slightly mitigated in the LEGO sub-line, where Katana is the only one among the main heroines to not get her own minifigure and the only other characters to get their own minifigures are Steve Trevor, the Flash, Lena Luthor, Eclipso, Lashina, Mad Harriet and Krypto.
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* EmbarrassingOldPhoto: Batgirl's "Hero of the Month" short ends with her father James Gordon embarrassing her by showing a baby picture where she's making a mess with spaghetti.
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* AdaptedOut: Etrigan is shown to be a member of the Super Hero High faculty in the ''Hits and Myths'' tie-in graphic novel, but when explaining his backstory, it is shown that Merlin made him good without bonding him to Jason Blood, who isn't indicated to exist in this continuity.


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* MythologyGag: Harley Quinn's pajamas are patterned after her classic jester costume.

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Revising The Ghost entry to be more specific and to include at least one example besides the World's Finest.


* TheGhost: Both Superman and Batman are confirmed by WordOfGod to be full-fledged heroes but haven't shown up both times Superhero High were in danger.

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* TheGhost: Both TheGhost:
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Superman and is occasionally mentioned as [[FamedInStory an esteemed graduate of Super Hero High]] but, aside from having his own statue at the academy, never physically appears.
** Robin indirectly mentions
Batman are confirmed by WordOfGod in "Kid Napped" when complaining about Batgirl babysitting him, with the closest the Caped Crusader makes to be full-fledged heroes a physical appearance being a plushie of him appearing in the tie-in graphic novel ''Finals Crisis''.
** One character is Mrs. Clayface, who is the wife of Clayface,
but haven't shown up both times Superhero High were in danger.her husband never actually appears.



* HighSchoolAU: To the regular DCU- here, the canon is rather confusing, as many characters' well-known backstories are left unknown or outright invalidated by their appearances here.

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* HighSchoolAU: To The series' premise is an interpretation of the regular DCU- here, DCU where most of the characters are high school students. Here, the canon is rather confusing, as many characters' well-known backstories are left unknown or outright invalidated by their appearances here.
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* CompositeCharacter: This continuity's Cyborg mainly resembles his depiction in ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'', but also has hair like his comics counterpart and has the chest insignia of his ''ComicBook/New52'' incarnation.
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* AdaptationalModesty: Since the show is aimed for a younger audience, many characters are covered up. For example, Wonder Woman wears jeans, Ivy has pants underneath a skirt, and Starfire's regular outfit covers more. Harley wears a modified version of her regular outfit instead of her New 52 outfit.

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* AdaptationalModesty: Since the show is aimed for a younger audience, many characters who traditionally wear revealing outfits are covered up. For example, Wonder Woman wears jeans, Ivy has pants underneath a skirt, Cheetah wears a modest outfit instead of wearing a bikini pelt or going naked and Starfire's regular outfit covers more. Harley wears a modified version of her regular outfit instead of her New 52 outfit.
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* SharePhrase: "[[Cacthprase Believe in your superself]]" is the catchphrase of the web series, used by characters in this continuity multiple times in both animations and comics.

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* SharePhrase: "[[Cacthprase "[[Main/{{Catchphrase}} Believe in your superself]]" is the catchphrase of the web series, used by characters in this continuity multiple times in both animations and comics.

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