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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: The Fakirs. Cassandra claims that they were essentially a bunch of bored old men who trained her while she amused them and then cast her out when she embarrassed them. At the same time, we definitely see them turn down Bruce's request for training, on the basis that they felt he was not being honest with them. Which in all likelihood, he was not. When he offers to pay them more, they make it clear that [[ScrewTheMoneyIHaveRules it isn't a matter of money, but principle]]. Given this, it's possible that Cassandra actually failed a SecretTestOfCharacter by not eventually coming clean, resulting in her expulsion. This might similarly make Cassandra something of a hypocrite, given she likewise expelled Bruce after his own failed test.

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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: The Fakirs. Cassandra claims that they were essentially a bunch of bored old men who trained her while she amused them and then cast her out when she embarrassed them. At the same time, we definitely see them turn down Bruce's request for training, on the basis that they felt he was not being honest with them. Which in all likelihood, he was not. When he offers to pay them more, they make it clear that [[ScrewTheMoneyIHaveRules it isn't a matter of money, but principle]]. Given this, it's possible that Cassandra actually failed a SecretTestOfCharacter by not eventually coming clean, resulting in her expulsion. This might similarly make Cassandra something of a hypocrite, given she likewise expelled Bruce after his own failed test.
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* HarsherInHindsight: [[spoiler:Ramirez is shown to admire and respect the Batman here, but in ''The Dark Knight'' she aggressively blames him for everything that's going wrong, especially the deaths of two officers, and then shows us just how much of a hypocrite she truly is when she's exposed as one of the traitors in Gordon's unit - and then promptly pimp slapped for her treacherous hypocrisy by an angry Two-Face.]]

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* HarsherInHindsight: [[spoiler:Ramirez is shown to admire and respect the Batman here, but in ''The Dark Knight'' she aggressively blames him for everything that's going wrong, especially the deaths of two officers, and then shows us just how much of a hypocrite she truly is when she's exposed as one of the traitors in Gordon's unit - and then promptly pimp slapped for her treacherous hypocrisy by an angry Two-Face.unit.]]
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* HilariousInHindsight: Bruce gets compared to Light Yagami in Field testing due to the animation style, fast forward to the Dark Multiverse of DC and you get the Grim Knight, who is pretty much Batman with Light Yagami's moral mindset.

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* HilariousInHindsight: Bruce gets compared to [[Manga/DeathNote Light Yagami Yagami]] in Field testing due to the animation style, fast forward to the Dark Multiverse of DC and you get the Grim Knight, who is pretty much Batman with [[KnightTemplar Light Yagami's Yagami's]] [[UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans moral mindset.]]
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* FanNickname: Bishonen Batman/Bishonen Bruce Wayne.
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* NarmCharm: Batman addressing the appeal of a gun at the start of ''Deadshot'', particularly because it's Kevin Conroy's voice.

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* NarmCharm: Batman addressing the appeal of a gun at the start of ''Deadshot'', particularly because it's Kevin Conroy's Creator/KevinConroy's voice.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: The Fakirs. Cassandra claims that they were essentially a bunch of bored old men who trained her while she amused them and then cast her out when she embarrassed them. At the same time, we definitely see them turn down Bruce's request for training, on the basis that they felt he was not being honest with them. Which in all likelihood, he was not. When he offers to pay them more, they make it clear that it isn't a matter of money, but principal. Given this, its possible that Cassandra actually failed a SecretTestOfCharacter by not eventually coming clean, resulting in her expulsion. This might similarly make Cassandra something of a hypocrite, given she likewise expelled Bruce after his own failed test.

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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: The Fakirs. Cassandra claims that they were essentially a bunch of bored old men who trained her while she amused them and then cast her out when she embarrassed them. At the same time, we definitely see them turn down Bruce's request for training, on the basis that they felt he was not being honest with them. Which in all likelihood, he was not. When he offers to pay them more, they make it clear that [[ScrewTheMoneyIHaveRules it isn't a matter of money, but principal. principle]]. Given this, its it's possible that Cassandra actually failed a SecretTestOfCharacter by not eventually coming clean, resulting in her expulsion. This might similarly make Cassandra something of a hypocrite, given she likewise expelled Bruce after his own failed test.
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* NarmCharm: Batman addressing the appeal of a gun at the start of ''Deadshot'', particularly cos' it's Kevin Conroy's voice.

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* NarmCharm: Batman addressing the appeal of a gun at the start of ''Deadshot'', particularly cos' because it's Kevin Conroy's voice.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Bruce gets compared to Light Yagami in Field testing due to the animation style, fast forward to the Dark Multiverse of DC and you get the Grim Knight, who is pretty much Batman with Light Yagami's moral mindset.
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* NarmCharm: Batman addressing the appeal of a gun at the start of ''Deadshot'', particularly cos' it's Kevin Conroy's voice.
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** On a similar note, Deadshot scoring a perfect headshot on his target from over more than a few miles away, ''while in a moving Ferris wheel''.

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** On a similar note, Deadshot scoring performing a perfect headshot on his a target from over that's more than a few several miles away, ''while riding in a moving Ferris wheel''.
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** On a similar note, Deadshot scoring a perfect headshot on his target from over more than a few miles away, ''while in a moving Ferris wheel''.
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** Retconned due to [[spoiler:the novelization addressing Ramirez as Renee Montoya instead]].
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* {{Narm}}: Called out in "Have I Got a Story For You".

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* {{Narm}}: Called out in "Have I Got a Story For for You".
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: The Fakirs. Cassandra claims that they were essentially a bunch of bored old men who trained her while she amused them and then cast her out when she embarrassed them. At the same time, we definitely see them turn down Bruce's request for training, on the basis that they felt he was not being honest with them. Which in all likelyhood, he was not. When he offers to pay them more, they make it clear that it isn't a matter of money, but principal. Given this, its possible that Cassandra actually failed a SecretTestOfCharacter by not eventually coming clean, resulting in her expulsion. This might similarly make Cassandra something of a hypocrite, given she likewise expelled Bruce after his own failed test.

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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: The Fakirs. Cassandra claims that they were essentially a bunch of bored old men who trained her while she amused them and then cast her out when she embarrassed them. At the same time, we definitely see them turn down Bruce's request for training, on the basis that they felt he was not being honest with them. Which in all likelyhood, likelihood, he was not. When he offers to pay them more, they make it clear that it isn't a matter of money, but principal. Given this, its possible that Cassandra actually failed a SecretTestOfCharacter by not eventually coming clean, resulting in her expulsion. This might similarly make Cassandra something of a hypocrite, given she likewise expelled Bruce after his own failed test.



* {{Narm}}: Called out in "Have I got a story for you".

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* {{Narm}}: Called out in "Have I got Got a story for you".Story For You".
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: The Fakirs. Cassandra claims that they were essentially a bunch of bored old men who trained her while she amused them and then cast her out when she embarrassed them. At the same time, we definitely see them turn down Bruce's request for training, on the basis that they felt he was not being honest with them. Which in all likelyhood, he was not. When he offers to pay them more, they make it clear that it isn't a matter of money, but principal. Given this, its possible that Cassandra actually failed a SecretTestOfCharacter by not eventually coming clean, resulting in her expulsion. This might similarly make Cassandra something of a hypocrite, given she likewise expelled Bruce after his own failed test.
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* MomentOfAwesome: Batman punching Deadshot's bullet out of the air.

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* MomentOfAwesome: SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: Batman punching Deadshot's bullet out of the air.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: This movie aired on Creator/CartoonNetwork during regular daytime hours, despite being violent enough to warrant airing on Creator/AdultSwim instead. To the network's credit, though, they at least toned down some of the violence and aired the movie with a TV-14 rating.
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* HarsherInHindsight: [[spoiler:Ramirez is shown to admire and respect the Batman here, but in ''The Dark Knight'' she aggressively blames him for everything that's going wrong, especially the deaths of two officers, and then shows us just how much of a hypocrite she truly is when she's exposed as one of the traitors in Gordon's unit - and then promptly pimp slapped for her treacherous hypocrisy by an angry Two-Face.]]
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* MomentOfAwesome: Batman punching Deadshot's bullet out of the air.
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Bad animation? What?


* SoOkayItsAverage: Though the individual stories vary; "In Darkness Dwells" is considered to be of high quality in both animation and writing, being the hidden gem in the figurative box of coal, and "Have I Got A Story For You" has a few very interesting animation styles. The rest of the stories tend to fall short due to a combination of bad animation and short length.
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* SoOkayItsAverage: Though the individual stories vary; "In Darkness Dwells" is considered to be of high quality in both animation and writing, being the hidden gem in the figurative box of coal, and "Have I Got A Story For You" has a few very interesting animation styles. The rest of the stories tend to fall short due to a combination of bad animation and short length.

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* SoOkayItsAverage: Though the individual stories vary; "In Darkness Dwells" is considered to be of high quality in both animation and writing, being the hidden gem in the figurative box of coal, and "Have I Got A Story For You" has a few very interesting animation styles. The rest of the stories tend to fall short due to a combination of bad animation and short length.length.
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* SoOkayItsAverage: Though the individual stories vary; "In Darkness Dwells" is considered to be of high quality in both animation and writing, being the hidden gem in the figurative box of coal.

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* SoOkayItsAverage: Though the individual stories vary; "In Darkness Dwells" is considered to be of high quality in both animation and writing, being the hidden gem in the figurative box of coal.coal, and "Have I Got A Story For You" has a few very interesting animation styles. The rest of the stories tend to fall short due to a combination of bad animation and short length.
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* SoOkayItsAverage

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* SoOkayItsAverageSoOkayItsAverage: Though the individual stories vary; "In Darkness Dwells" is considered to be of high quality in both animation and writing, being the hidden gem in the figurative box of coal.
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--> "Flurb"?

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* SoOkayItsAverage
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* {{Narm}}: Called out in "Have I got a story for you".
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