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* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: See [[CrowningMusic/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries here]]

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* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: See [[CrowningMusic/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries [[AwesomeMusic/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries here]]
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* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: See {{CrowningMusic.WesternAnimation}}

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* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: See {{CrowningMusic.WesternAnimation}}[[CrowningMusic/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries here]]
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** In "Knight Time", Braniac's line to [[spoiler:Superman disguised as]] Batman, "You are every bit the detective your followers on the internet believe.", has gotten funnier in light of the rise of social media sites like {{Facebook}} and {{Twitter}}.

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** In "Knight Time", Braniac's Brainiac's line to [[spoiler:Superman disguised as]] Batman, "You are every bit the detective your followers on the internet believe.", has gotten funnier in light of the rise of social media sites like {{Facebook}} and {{Twitter}}.
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** Braniac, who intentionally misled the people of Krypton about its impending destruction so he could save himself instead. Even more so after "Stolen Memories", when Superman realizes he also destroyed the countless worlds he gathered information on, and was going to do the same to Earth.

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** Braniac, Brainiac, who intentionally misled the people of Krypton about its impending destruction so he could save himself instead. Even more so after "Stolen Memories", when Superman realizes he also destroyed the countless worlds he gathered information on, and was going to do the same to Earth.
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** Braniac, intentionally misleading the people of Krypton about its impending destruction so he could save himself instead. Even more so after "Stolen Memories", when Superman realizes he also destroyed the countless worlds he gathered information on, and was going to do the same to Earth.

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** Braniac, who intentionally misleading misled the people of Krypton about its impending destruction so he could save himself instead. Even more so after "Stolen Memories", when Superman realizes he also destroyed the countless worlds he gathered information on, and was going to do the same to Earth.
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** In "Knight Time", Braniac's line to [[spoiler:Superman disguised as]] Batman "You are every bit the detective your followers on the internet believe." has gotten funnier in light of the rise of social media sites like {{Facebook}} and {{Twitter}}.

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** In "Knight Time", Braniac's line to [[spoiler:Superman disguised as]] Batman Batman, "You are every bit the detective your followers on the internet believe." ", has gotten funnier in light of the rise of social media sites like {{Facebook}} and {{Twitter}}.
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** Darkseid as well, manipulating Superman into a completely no-win situation.

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** On a lesser example, Kurt Bowman from the Late Mr. Kent also qualifies. He murders an elderly woman for money with what is implied to be extreme brutality, and then frames an innocent man for the crime; when Clark discovers that the man is innocent Bowman tries to kill him, then When Lois also figures out the truth he tries to kill her. Fortunately superman successfully clears the innocent man and exposes Bowman, sending him to the very gas chamber he had tried to send an innocent man to.

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** On a lesser example, Kurt Bowman from the Late Mr. Kent also qualifies. He murders an elderly woman for money with what is implied to be extreme brutality, and then frames an innocent man for the crime; when Clark discovers that the man is innocent Bowman tries to kill him, then When Lois also figures out the truth he tries to kill her. Fortunately superman successfully clears the innocent man and exposes Bowman, sending him to the very gas chamber he had tried to send an innocent man to. to.
** Braniac, intentionally misleading the people of Krypton about its impending destruction so he could save himself instead. Even more so after "Stolen Memories", when Superman realizes he also destroyed the countless worlds he gathered information on, and was going to do the same to Earth.
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** In "Knight Time", Braniac's line to [[spoiler:Superman disguised as]] Batman "You are every bit the detective your followers on the internet believe." has gotten funnier in light of the rise of social media sites like {{Facebook}} and {{Twitter}}.
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** In the same episode, Martha wants to give Clark and Lana some alone time so they can talk. So she tells Jonathan that ''DukesOfHazzard'' is on. And who plays Jonathan Kent a couple years later in ''{{Smallville}}''? John Schneider, of course.
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** Really everything Darkseid does is this [[spoiler: he gives weapons to Intergang that cause considerable damage to Metropolis, attempts an class-4 ApocapolypseHow on Earth, and later an class 5 by crashing a comet into it to wipe out it without breaking his treaty with New Genesis, and in the finale brainwashes Superman and turns him against Earth.]]
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* MagnificentBastard: LexLuthor, all the way.
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* HilariousInHindsight: In "New Kids in Town", one of Clark's classmates screams at {{Brainiac}}, calling him [[StarWars Darth Vader]] as a joke. {{Corey Burton}} will later on voice [[StarWarsCloneWars another]] [[VideoGame/BountyHunter Dark]] [[StarWarsBattlefront Lord]] [[StarWarsTheCloneWars of the Sith]].
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* MoralEventHorizon: [[spoiler:{{Darkseid}} nonchalantly vaporizing Dan Turpin as he leaves Metropolis. That PsychoticSmirk on his face really clinches it.]]
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* CompleteMonster: ''Darkseid.'' JackKirby would've been proud.

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* CompleteMonster: ''Darkseid.'' '''''{{Darkseid}}.''''' JackKirby would've been proud.
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* AnimationAgeGhetto: Most of the series was made to the producers satisfaction, but they were forced to change Supergirl's introductory episode (See WhatCouldHaveBeen on the main page) and obscure Maggie Sawyer's sexuality (See HideYourLesbians on the main page) because they were deemed inappropriate for a children's show.

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* AnimationAgeGhetto: Most of the series was made to the producers satisfaction, but they were forced to change Supergirl's introductory episode (See WhatCouldHaveBeen on the main trivia page) and obscure Maggie Sawyer's sexuality (See HideYourLesbians on the main page) because they were deemed inappropriate for a children's show.
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Uhm... Jack Kirby created the character, so I think they were referring to Jack Kirby being proud of how he was depicted in this series.


* CompleteMonster: ''Darkseid.'' ThereWillBeBrawl's Kirby would be proud.

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* CompleteMonster: ''Darkseid.'' ThereWillBeBrawl's Kirby would be JackKirby would've been proud.
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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: See {{Awesome.DCAU}}
* CrowningMomentOfFunny: See {{Funny.DCAnimatedUniverse}}



* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming: Lois's teary-eyed confession to Superman about her feelings towards his alter-ego Clark Kent (whom at the time was believed to be dead) in the episode "The Late Mr. Kent".
** Martha Kent's first thought when she comes across an abandoned baby in a spaceship is pick him up and start caring for him. Like a mother.



* NightmareFuel: See the list at {{NightmareFuel.DCAU}}
* {{Tearjerker}}: The ending to "Apokolips...Now!" has Superman crying within the episode. Not that the ending wasn't such for the viewers as well...
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** On a lesser example, Kurt Bowman from the Late Mr. Kent also qualifies. He murders an elderly woman for money with what is implied to be extreme brutality, and then frames an innocent man for the crime; when Clark discovers that the man is innocent Bowman tries to kill him, then When Lois also figures out the truth he tries to kill her. Fortunately superman successfully clears the innocent man and exposes Bowman, sending him to the very gas chamber he had tried to send an innocent man to.
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* EvilIsSexy: Livewire and Lex Luthor make sure that villainy is done with lots of exposed skin and [[DressedToKill style]].

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* EvilIsSexy: Livewire and Lex Luthor make sure that villainy is done with lots of exposed skin and [[DressedToKill [[BadassInANiceSuit style]].
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* CompleteMonster: Darkseid. Kirby would be proud.

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* CompleteMonster: Darkseid. ''Darkseid.'' ThereWillBeBrawl's Kirby would be proud.
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* AnimationAgeGhetto: Most of the series was made to the producers satisfaction, but they were forced to change Supergirl's introductory episode (See WhatCouldHaveBeen below) and obscure Maggie Sawyer's sexuality (See HideYourLesbians below) because they were deemed inappropriate for a children's show.

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* AnimationAgeGhetto: Most of the series was made to the producers satisfaction, but they were forced to change Supergirl's introductory episode (See WhatCouldHaveBeen below) on the main page) and obscure Maggie Sawyer's sexuality (See HideYourLesbians below) on the main page) because they were deemed inappropriate for a children's show.
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* AnimationAgeGhetto: Most of the series was made to the producers satisfaction, but they were forced to change Supergirl's introductory episode (See WhatCouldHaveBeen below) and obscure Maggie Sawyer's sexuality (See HideYourLesbians below) because they were deemed inappropriate for a children's show.
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How is that Squick at all?


* {{Squick}}: In her first appearance, Mala seemed romantically interested in Superman...even though it was established that she was an adult some time before Krypton blew up, making her AT LEAST 20 years his senior, probably more.
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* NightmareFuel: See the list at {{NightmareFuel.DCAU}}
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* MotiveDecay: Metallo. His origin episode that transformed him from John Corben into Metallo ended with his vendetta focused on Superman, but also on Luthor for [[BlessedWithSuck transferring his mind into the strong-but-numb Metallo body]]. However, by his second appearance the "vengeance against Luthor" angle has been dropped entirely and in his fourth appearance he even gets a girlfriend, despite the fact that his inability to feel anything at all when kissing a woman was one of the things that originally drove him nuts. His original motive does return in the video game ''Superman: Shadow of Apokolips'', which debuted in 2002. Recruited by a disguised Luthor and told to destroy Superman, Metallo defers and goes after Luthor himself.
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* EvilIsSexy: Livewire and Lex Luthor make sure that villainy is done with lots of exposed skin and [[DressedToKill style]].
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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: See {{Awesome.DCAU}}
* CrowningMomentOfFunny: See {{Funny.DCAnimatedUniverse}}
* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: See {{CrowningMusic.WesternAnimation}}
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* {{Squick}}: In her first appearance, Mala seemed romantically interested in Superman...even though it was established that she was an adult some time before Krypton blew up, making her AT LEAST 20 years his senior, probably more.
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* {{Tearjerker}}: The ending to "Apokolips...Now!" has Superman crying within the episode.

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* {{Tearjerker}}: The ending to "Apokolips...Now!" has Superman crying within the episode. Not that the ending wasn't such for the viewers as well...

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