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* PigeonholedVoiceActor: Featuring Tom Kenny as a goofball, Will Friedle as a well-meaning everyguy, and Corey Burton as a robot. While Diedrich Bader's live action roles make him as Batman PlayingAgainstType (See Trivia), he's a super tough guy here as always when it comes to him voice acting.
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* BoobBasedGag: When Batman is body-swapped with Katrina Moldoff, he is tied to a chair and attempts escaping, only to fall to the ground, whereupon he realises that, in Katrina's body, [[DCupDistress his centre of gravity is much... ''higher'' than usual]].
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* GagBoobs: When Batman is body-swapped with Katrina Moldoff, he is tied to a chair and attempts escaping, only to fall to the ground, whereupon he realises that, in Katrina's body, his centre of gravity is much... ''higher'' than usual.
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* CasualDangerDialog: Batman with a number of his team ups. His conversation with Mr. Miracle on the Rollercoaster of Death could be the best example yet.
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* CasualDangerDialog: CasualDangerDialogue: Batman with a number of his team ups. His conversation with Mr. Miracle on the Rollercoaster of Death could be the best example yet.
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* ToTheBatnoun: Joker yells '''"TO THE BATMOBILE!"'''
** All three Batmen deliver their own variations on "To the Batcave!" in "A Bat Divided!"
** Parodied by Plastic Man in his line: "Quick! To the PLAS cave!!!"
** All three Batmen deliver their own variations on "To the Batcave!" in "A Bat Divided!"
** Parodied by Plastic Man in his line: "Quick! To the PLAS cave!!!"
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** Robin in the Scooby-Doo segment of "Batman's Strangest Cases" is voiced by Creator/JasonMarsden, doing a pastiche of Creator/BurtWard and Creator/CaseyKasem's respective Robins. Rather appropriate since he portrayed the former in ''Film/ReturnToTheBatcaveTheMisadventuresOfAdamAndBurt'', a TV movie biopic about the making of the 1966 series.
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* EmpoweredBadassNormal: A good number of episodes involve a hero using their abilities to temporarily give Batman superpowers. Like the time where he gets a suit of GreenLanternRing based armor, or a suit of armor made from the Metal Men, or the combined powers of all the heroes seen so far.
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* EmpoweredBadassNormal: A good number of episodes involve a hero using their abilities to temporarily give Batman superpowers. Like the time where he gets a suit of GreenLanternRing based Green Lantern's Ring-based armor, or a suit of armor made from the Metal Men, or the combined powers of all the heroes seen so far.
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* GreenLanternRing: The sheer variety of these is just hilarious. Of course we have the TropeNamer, but also the Blue Beetle's armor, Firestorm, most shapeshifters (apparently, Plastic Man can transform his body into fuel for his own car form), even Batman's utility belt verges on this sometimes.
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* SwissArmySuperpower: The sheer variety of these is just hilarious. Of course we have the Green Lantern Ring, but also the Blue Beetle's armor, Firestorm, most shapeshifters (apparently, Plastic Man can transform his body into fuel for his own car form), even Batman's utility belt verges on this sometimes.
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* AluminumChristmasTrees: In "Mitefall!", when Bat-Mite is trying to make the show more [[MerchandiseDriven toyetic]] in an effort to get it canceled, he gives Batman a talking hoversled with flame decals and matching outfit. There actually was a toy like this (it didn't talk, though), from ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'', of all places.
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* ArtisticLicenseHistory: Sherlock Holmes and Watson were real people!
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* ArtisticLicenseHistory: ArtisticLicenseHistory:
** Sherlock Holmes and Watson were realpeople!people!
** In "The Mask of Matches Malone", Nefertiti is said to have been given a cloak by the goddess Bast. However, Nefertiti was one of the only Egyptian queens who '''didn't''' worship the Egyptian Pantheon.
** Sherlock Holmes and Watson were real
** In "The Mask of Matches Malone", Nefertiti is said to have been given a cloak by the goddess Bast. However, Nefertiti was one of the only Egyptian queens who '''didn't''' worship the Egyptian Pantheon.
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* Most of the ''Series/Batman1966'' villains who cameoed went unnamed, specifically because WB hadn't sorted out the rights by 2008. The two that got speaking parts and thus had to be credited went under new names: ''Pharaoh'' for King Tut and ''Ma Murder'' for Ma Parker.
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*** Speaking of which, the episode's villain Fun Haus is generally believed to be a substitute for the Toyman, whose rights at the time were likely still bouncing between the ''Series/{{Smallville}}'' and ''Film/SupermanReturns'' people.
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* Most of the ''Series/Batman1966'' villains who cameoed went unnamed, specifically because WB hadn't sorted out the rights by 2008. The two that got speaking parts and thus had to be credited went under new names: ''Pharaoh'' for King Tut and ''Ma Murder'' for Ma Parker.
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** Doesn't help that she's {{Gainaxing}}.
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* {{Gainaxing}}: Zatanna in "Chill of the Night!"
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* InCaseOfXBreakGlass: In one of the {{Cold Open}}s, Batman has to defend Abraham Lincoln from a steampunk-power-enhanced John Wilkes Booth (ItMakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext). Blink and you'll miss Abe grabbing the axe from the rack marked IN CASE OF EMERGENCY OR CONFEDERATE CYBORG ATTACK.
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** Hitler appears in the cold open of one episode, as a soldier in UsefulNotes/WW1, with his unit being bombarded by a giant death ray. Batman saves them from it, but stops to give Adolph a DeathGlare as he does.
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** Hitler appears in the cold open of one episode, "AQUAMAN's Outrageous Adventure!", as a soldier in UsefulNotes/WW1, with his unit being bombarded by a giant death ray. Batman saves them from it, but stops to give Adolph a DeathGlare as he does.
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* BadGuyBar: '8 Bar', where supervillains hang out in costume, drinking and [[BadGuysPlayPool shooting pool]].
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* AdaptedOut: The Injustice Syndicate are the show's interpretation of the Crime Syndicate, but Owlman is the only member from the comic version's roster to appear, with no indication at all that Ultraman, Superwoman, Power Ring and Johnny Quick are members. Ultraman and Superwoman's omissions are somewhat understandable, given that the episode in question aired before the restrictions preventing Superman and Wonder Woman from appearing on the show were resolved.
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* BalefulPolymorph: The Siamese Diamond is able to turn humans into cats.
-->'''Robin:''' "Was I cute?"
-->'''Robin:''' "Was I cute?"
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* ForcedTransformation: The Siamese Diamond is able to turn humans into cats.
-->'''Robin:''' "Was I cute?"
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* StockDinosaurs: Dinosaur Island is stocked with triceratops, pterosaurs, and -- of course -- 'Tyrannosaurus rex''.
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* AngryBlackMan:
** Bronze Tiger.
** Black Lightning could count in at least one episode. Okay, angry black ''teenager''.
** Bronze Tiger.
** Black Lightning could count in at least one episode. Okay, angry black ''teenager''.
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* AwesomeMcCoolname: One of ''the show's writers'' is named "[[JokerJury Joseph Kuhr]]". Appropriately enough, he wrote "Game Over for Owlman!".
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* PublicDomainCharacter: Franchise/SherlockHolmes; [[Myth/KingArthur Merlin and Morgan Le Fay]].
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* PublicDomainCharacter: Franchise/SherlockHolmes; [[Myth/KingArthur Merlin Myth/{{Merlin}} and [[Myth/ArthurianLegend Morgan Le Fay]].
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* BadassBiker: Huntress.
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* BikerBabe: Huntress.
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* AdamWesting: "Chill of the Night!" goes [[UpToEleven the extra mile]]. We have Adam West and Julie Newmar [[Series/Batman1966 (Batman and Catwoman)]] as Thomas and Martha Wayne. [[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries Kevin Conroy]] plays the ComicBook/ThePhantomStranger and [[ComicBook/TheJoker Mark Hamill]] plays ComicBook/TheSpectre, making a wager for Batman's soul. In a story focused on the death of Bruce Wayne's parents, written by [[{{Franchise/DCAU}} Paul Dini]].
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* AdamWesting: "Chill of the Night!" goes [[UpToEleven the extra mile]].mile. We have Adam West and Julie Newmar [[Series/Batman1966 (Batman and Catwoman)]] as Thomas and Martha Wayne. [[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries Kevin Conroy]] plays the ComicBook/ThePhantomStranger and [[ComicBook/TheJoker Mark Hamill]] plays ComicBook/TheSpectre, making a wager for Batman's soul. In a story focused on the death of Bruce Wayne's parents, written by [[{{Franchise/DCAU}} Paul Dini]].
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* FreudianExcuse: Played straight in "Inside the Outsiders!" with Katana, but then utterly demolished in the next scene: instead of a deep core of emotional trauma, Black Lightning is mostly just annoyed at yuppies, people who don't clean up after their pets, things that [[TastesLikeDiabetes Taste Like Diabetes]], etc.
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* FreudianExcuse: Played straight in "Inside the Outsiders!" with Katana, but then utterly demolished in the next scene: instead of a deep core of emotional trauma, Black Lightning is mostly just annoyed at yuppies, people who don't clean up after their pets, things that [[TastesLikeDiabetes Taste Like Diabetes]], are overly sweet, etc.
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* NavelDeepNeckline: Dala's outfit "Shadow of the Bat! has a neckline that goes down to her navel in "Shadow of the Bat!".
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* {{Ninja}}: The Shadow Clan.
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* FiveFiveFive-0129 is Catwoman's phone number.
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* FiveFiveFive-0129 FiveFiveFive: 555-0129 is Catwoman's phone number.
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* AbsoluteCleavage: Dala in "Shadow of the Bat!".
* AbsurdlySharpBlade: Katana's trademark weapon.
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* DiesWideOpen: Boston Brand's death.
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* GreatGazoo: Bat-Mite
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* WeaponizedStench: One of Baby Face's minions is Polecat Perkins, so named for his ability to secrete a noxious odor from his armpits.
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-->'''Stargirl:''' Great. I send for the world's greatest hero and I get the knockoff Blue Beetle.
-->'''Jaime:''' Knockoff? I prefer to think of myself as a reimagined hero for a new generation.
-->'''Jaime:''' Knockoff? I prefer to think of myself as a reimagined hero for a new generation.
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-->'''Stargirl:''' Great. I send for the world's greatest hero and I get the knockoff Blue Beetle.
-->'''Jaime:'''Beetle.\\
'''Jaime:''' Knockoff? I prefer to think of myself as a reimagined hero for a new generation.
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'''Jaime:''' Knockoff? I prefer to think of myself as a reimagined hero for a new generation.
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* LoonyFan: ComicBook/BatMite.
* LostWorld: Dinosaur Island.
* LostWorld: Dinosaur Island.
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* LousyLoversAreLosers: The episode "The Mask of Matches Malone!", has the song number "Birds of Prey" where ComicBook/BlackCanary, ComicBook/{{Huntress}} and ComicBook/{{Catwoman}} sing a song filled with DoubleEntendre and innuendo about how the sexual prowess of some of DC's heroes, including mocking how some are inadequate lovers.
-->'''Catwoman:''' ComicBook/GreenLantern has his special ring!\\
'''Black Canary & Huntress:''' Pretty strong [[TeenyWeenie that little thing!]]\\
'''Black Canary:''' ComicBook/BlueBeetle's deeds are really swell!\\
'''Huntress:''' But [[VirginShaming who will bring him out of his shell?]]\\
'''Catwoman:''' ComicBook/{{Flash}}'s foes, they finish last!\\
'''Huntress:''' Too bad sometimes [[SpeedSex he's just too fast!]]
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* FreudianExcuse: Played straight in "Inside the Outsiders!" with Katana, but then utterly demolished in the next scene: instead of a deep core of emotional trauma, Black Lightning is mostly just [[RantInducingSlight annoyed at yuppies, people who don't clean up after their pets]], things that [[TastesLikeDiabetes Taste Like Diabetes]], etc.
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* FreudianExcuse: Played straight in "Inside the Outsiders!" with Katana, but then utterly demolished in the next scene: instead of a deep core of emotional trauma, Black Lightning is mostly just [[RantInducingSlight annoyed at yuppies, people who don't clean up after their pets]], pets, things that [[TastesLikeDiabetes Taste Like Diabetes]], etc.
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It's a [[WorldOfHam light-hearted take]] on the DC Comics mythos, with a high gag-per-minute level, very little secret-identity drama, and mainly goofy villains like Clock King and Gorilla Grodd. The massive number of obscure cameos and canon throwback jokes make the whole series into a big, campy collection of ContinuityPorn. In general, it's not that far from the style of the [[Series/Batman1966 '60s Batman show]]. There's a MusicalEpisode starring Creator/NeilPatrickHarris, a crossover with ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'' which also animates an old Magazine/{{MAD}} parody titled "Bat Boy and Reubin" and [[Manga/{{Batman}} Bat-Manga]] and stars Music/WeirdAlYankovic, and a ColdOpen team up with WesternAnimation/SpaceGhost.
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It's a [[WorldOfHam light-hearted take]] on the DC Comics mythos, with a high gag-per-minute level, very little secret-identity drama, and mainly goofy villains {{Card Carrying Villain}}s like Clock King and Gorilla Grodd. The massive number of obscure cameos and canon throwback jokes make the whole series into a big, campy collection of ContinuityPorn. In general, it's not that far from the style of the [[Series/Batman1966 '60s Batman show]].show]], but still maintaining much of the sense of awesomeness and badass that has defined Batman since the Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse. There's a MusicalEpisode starring Creator/NeilPatrickHarris, a crossover with ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'' which also animates an old Magazine/{{MAD}} parody titled "Bat Boy and Reubin" and [[Manga/{{Batman}} Bat-Manga]] and stars Music/WeirdAlYankovic, and a ColdOpen team up with WesternAnimation/SpaceGhost.
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* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: Aside from having a few principal characters being recurring (Especially EnsembleDarkHorse AQUAMAN), there's a new batch ''each episode''!