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3Driven insane by her inability to find a normal life thanks to her suffering from a rare genetic disease that leaves her permanently looking like a child, Mary "Baby-Doll" Dahl, a washed-up ex-child actor, starts kidnapping her former co-stars in an attempt to force them to start living out the show's life she lived as if it were real.
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5!!Tropes in this episode include:
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7* ActuallyPrettyFunny: After spending the entire episode complaining about having to constantly watch “Love That Baby”, Robin snickers on seeing the scene where Cousin Spunky smashes Baby-Doll's face into her birthday cake. And then immediately pretends he didn't.
8* AlasPoorVillain: It's hardly Mary Dahl's fault that she has such a bizarre and incurable medical condition that causes everyone to reflexively not take her seriously as an adult. Batman also hugs her when she runs out of bullets and starts crying, because it sinks in that her dream to have her pretend family back was never going to happen.
9* AttentionWhore: Mary was infamous on the set of ''Love That Baby'' for being this. In fact, being upstaged by a CousinOliver caused her to quit the show, thus immediately cancelling it.
10* BadassNormal: Mariam. See the quotes under NothingPersonal, below.
11* BatmanGambit: When Baby-Doll flees into a carnival near the climax, Batman locates her by publicly appearing in the middle of the carnival, knowing how kids look up to him and would flock to him in order to get a good look at him. Sure enough, the only person who ''doesn't'' do this is Mary.
12* BattleButler: Mariam is a very professionally dressed woman who acts as Mary's personal assistant, secretary, driver... and bodyguard.
13* BetweenMyLegs: One shot has Robin between Mariam's legs, and this is done again later with Batman.
14* ABirthdayNotABreak: A self-invoked example: Mary Dahl apparently plans to kill the entire cast in a MurderSuicide on her birthday, recreating the BirthdayEpisode where her face got smashed into a cake.
15* BittersweetEnding: [[EverybodyLives Everyone is saved,]] but Mary is captured and institutionalized, and still will never be taken seriously as an adult.
16* BrokenTears: Mary "Baby-Doll" Dahl at the end of the episode.
17* CannotTellFictionFromReality: Baby-Doll knows that the world of her former sitcom isn't real, and her family isn't real. But that doesn't stop her from trying to "make-believe".
18-->'''Todd''': You're not my daughter. And we're not a family! We're actors, remember? You cancelled our show because you whined you weren't getting enough attention!\
19'''Baby-Doll''': But I knows now I made a boo-boo! ''[starts to cry before sombering up and speaking more maturely]'' It was hard for me out there. I studied and trained and auditioned, [[invoked]][[TypeCasting but no one wanted me]]. ''[plays an "Awww" on her tape recorder]'' Over the years, I remembered how happy I was with all of you around me and the folks at home watching me each week - me! ''[reverts to childlike glee]'' Baby-Doll!
20* ConspicuousInTheCrowd: IN the climax, Batman pursues Baby-Doll through a carnival crowded with kids. Batman conspicuously lands on top of a stall, which causes all the kids to flock to him. Everyone except Baby-Doll, who now has no crowd to hide in.
21* CooldownHug: Inverted; after Baby-Doll has her emotional breakdown in the Hall of Mirrors, Batman silently approaches her and lets her cling to his leg as she sobs.
22* CousinOliver: Parodied and referenced. "Little Cousin Spunky," the new child star added for the last season of Baby-Doll's sitcom, was also designed to resemble [[Series/TheBradyBunch Cousin Oliver]]. (They even had [[CastingGag Robbie Rist]] in the episode, though he voiced another character.) Also subverted -- Robin watches the entire series trying to find clues; Spunky turns out to be the only enjoyable thing in the show... well, the only thing Robin likes, mostly because Baby-Doll was his favored victim.
23* DarkActionGirl: Mariam. She is able to contend with both Batman and Robin at once.
24* {{Determinator}}: Batman really takes a beating at Dahl's expense. She throws a smoke bomb from at him, has her henchwoman Miriam beat the crap out of him, shoots him with tennis balls, and finally pistol-whips him with a concealed gun. Yet he still tries to reason with her.
25* DistressBall: Robin invokes it when disguised as Cousin Spunky. He's knocked out with gas, tied to a chair, has to toss away a stick of dynamite with his teeth, and gets cake smashed in his face. One wonders if Bruce raised his allowance.
26* DramaticUnmask: "Spunky" unties himself from a chair and removes his rubber mask, revealing Robin. It's explained that he and Batman managed to save the real Spunky and track down Baby-Doll.
27* DramaticSpotlight: Invoked when Mary Dahl drops her child voice to finally explain why she's kidnapped her fellow actors. Miriam walks off stage and audibly flips switches to shine a spotlight on Mary for her monologue.
28* DynamiteCandle: Baby uses a dynamite candle in an attempt to kill Spunky (who's actually Robin in disguise). Spunky, tied up and failing to blow the fuse, leans over and uses his teeth to grab the dynamite and [[RelocatingTheExplosion toss it safely away]].
29* FamilyOfChoice: Mary felt she had this with her co-stars, but in fact they all barely tolerated her due to her being a brat who demanded attention. Said co-stars, however, seemed to be fairly close with one another, as they seem fairly friendly with each other when brought back together (as Tammy calls them all by their first names, and she and Brian were the male and female leads in "Death of a Salesman" together).
30* FormerChildStar: Mary Dahl. And the problem is that she never grew. ''Literally.'' Spunky was also one, and it seems he has moved on to rock music.
31* FreudianExcuse: Besides the fact her body is incapable of maturing plus the fact she couldn't get anyone to take her seriously as an actress, Mary also had to deal with the fact she could only get cast as child characters even by the time she reached her 20s. Chances are she grew to hate the show because it served as a continuous reminder no one was willing to take her seriously as an adult, and thus became a demanding prima donna.
32* HallOfMirrors: The episode's climactic scene takes place in one.
33* HandicappedBadass: Despite having a growth disorder and with serious mental issues to boot, Mary is a surprisingly agile fighter with a knack for evil plans as well.
34* IAmNotSpock: InUniverse, part of what drove Mary Dahl insane was that nobody would accept her as anything but Baby-Doll. Her still looking like a little girl had something to do with it. And she couldn't even return to the role since her show was canceled after she left in the first place.
35* IHaveNoSon: Justified in this case: "You're not my daughter! We're not a family! We are actors!" Said by the "dad" from the show.
36* IJustWantToBeLoved: Being Baby-Doll is where Mary felt she was truly loved.
37* IRejectYourReality: After being rejected by every major acting class because of her condition and wanting to relive her glory days, Mary Louise Dahl snapped and came to believe that the TV show she and her co-stars were in was real. When they tried to tell her it's just a TV show and not real life, she shouts, "It was real ''to me''!"
38* IgnoredEpiphany: One of Baby-Doll's castmates remind her that it was her fault the show got cancelled, since she left due to her jealousy of the new character, "Cousin Spunky", whom she felt stole her spotlight (especially after he upstaged her on her birthday episode). She admits they're right and talks about how hard it was to build her career since no one wanted to take her seriously. Then she goes into how being on the show was the only time she was happy, and if she can't go back on television, she can at least have her "family" back.
39* ItsAllAboutMe: This is one of Mary Dahl's biggest flaws. She couldn't stand the idea of sharing the spotlight with another, so she left the show, resulting in it getting cancelled.
40* {{Irony}}:
41** Mary's failed attempt as a serious actress was a production of ''Theatre/{{Macbeth}}'', a play rumored to be unlucky (or cursed).
42** Cousin Spunky's introduction was supposed to bolster failing ratings and keep the sitcom on the air. This led to the birthday episode, which Mary loathed so much that she quit--and without her, the show was immediately cancelled.
43** And the episode concludes with Batman, [[DeathByOriginStory a man robbed of his childhood]], comforting an actress [[NotGrowingUpSucks who can't escape hers]], [[TypeCasting metaphorically]] ''or'' physically. [[invoked]]
44* JerkassHasAPoint: Baby-Doll's former castmates point out that it was technically her fault that the show got cancelled in the first place. It was actually explained earlier in the episode by Summer Gleeson that due to Mary leaving the show, she put her costars out of a job since the TV executives were forced to cancel the show (although ratings were already sinking, which was why they introduced Spunky's character).
45* JustFollowingOrders: Spunky (actually Robin in disguise) protests to Baby-Doll that he was just following the script when smashing her into a cake on her BirthdayEpisode, a very justified case since no one was physically hurt. It doesn't help because as Mary puts it, "It was real ''to me''!"
46* KickChick: Mariam's main attack is a flying kick.
47* LatexPerfection: Robin perfectly disguises himself as the actor who played Cousin Spunky, allowing Baby-Doll to kidnap him so Batman can track him to her hideout.
48* MagicSkirt: Mariam wears one. Averted with the title character, however.
49* MeaningfulEcho: Baby's CatchPhrase on the show (after causing some mayhem) was "I didn't mean to!" à la [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Bart Simpson's]] "I didn't do it." At the end, she's hugging Batman's leg and crying, saying simply, in her "adult" voice, [[AlternateCatchphraseInflection "I didn't mean to..."]]
50* TheMirrorShowsYourTrueSelf: Subverted. It's a stretched-out funhouse reflection, but Mary Dahl sees what she might have looked like as an adult if she'd properly matured. She starts crying when she remembers that she'll never get that reality and ends up shooting it.
51-->'''Mary''': That's me in there. The real me! There I am.
52* MoodWhiplash: It seems for the most part a wacky and silly episode with only occasional glimpses of a darker core... and then we get to the hall of mirrors.
53* MurderSuicide: The fact that Mary doesn't even try to get away from the [[DynamiteCandle exploding birthday cake]] heavily implies she planned to kill herself along with her former co-stars.
54* MyGodYouAreSerious: "Mary Dahl? Is this a joke?!"
55* {{Narm}}: Robin in-universe views the ''Baby-Doll'' sitcom as this, and in a painful way. Similarly, Mary's portrayal of Lady Macbeth is amateurish in a more realistic way, rather than outright terrible.
56* NonStandardCharacterDesign: Baby-Doll's character design is straight out of a cartoon like ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures''.
57* NoodleImplements: In a clip from a fictional wacky 1950s sitcom, Baby-Doll had managed to cause a huge mess. Somehow, it involved the dog, a zebra, a giraffe and a pair of Scotsmen on roller skates.
58* NoodleIncident: Robin recalls an occasion when the Dynamic Duo were trapped in Poison Ivy's vines with ''really'' sharp thorns. It was still preferable to watching Baby-Doll's show.
59* NotAllowedToGrowUp: Mary "Baby-Doll" Dahl is a very, InUniverse, heartbreaking example, as people only see her as "Baby-Doll", a character she played and, because of her condition, she can't be taken seriously in other roles.
60* NotGrowingUpSucks: If it means that people only see you as your alter ego, and you can't get a serious career in acting.
61* NothingPersonal: Robin compliments Mariam's moves while she's kicking his ass.
62-->'''Robin:''' Wow, lady, you're good.\
63'''Mariam:''' ''[smiles]'' [[JustBusiness It's a living.]]
64* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: In a rare victory for Batman for preventing kidnappings, he and Robin managed to find the actor for Cousin Spunky, get him to safety, and have Robin impersonate him. All before Mary and Mariam enact their trap for the said actor.
65* OlderThanSheLooks:
66** Mary has an extremely rare form of dwarfism that stops her from physically aging. She stopped growing any bigger or looking any older after she turned five. By the events of this episode, Commissioner Gordon claims that Mary would be at least 30. It's also noted that Mary had done "Love That Baby" from the age of 10 to the age of 20.
67** Mary herself is a {{Deconstruction}} of how this trope would affect a real-life person. ''No-one'' took her acting career seriously and she developed a serious case of self-loathing over her complete inability to grow up.
68* OpaqueNerdGlasses: Mariam has these.
69* PetTheDog: Baby-Doll does consider Brian Daly, the actor who played her older brother, to be the nicest of the castmates she kidnaps (and he does seem to feel genuinely sorry for Mary despite all the stuff she did).
70* RageAgainstTheReflection: Batman is chasing Baby-Doll through a funhouse, into the Hall of Mirrors. She's caught up short when one of the mirrors shows her as she would have been if she had not been born with her rare condition. Cue VillainousBreakdown during which she empties her gun into the mirror.
71* RelocatingTheExplosion: Baby-Doll looks set to commit MurderSuicide using a DynamiteCandle in a birthday cake. Robin, in disguise as Spunky and bound to a chair, fails to blow out the fuse, so he grabs the stick of dynamite in his teeth and tosses it over his shoulder, far enough away for the explosion to merely rattle those around the table.
72* SanityHasAdvantages: Baby-Doll's over-commitment to her child theme becomes a problem for her when her getaway vehicle turns out to be a big wheel. Batman easily runs her down.
73* ShoutOut:
74** The hall of mirrors shootout is inspired by ''Film/TheLadyFromShanghai''; such scenes like this always are.
75** According to [[https://www.backofthecerealbox.com/2010/06/baby-doll-revisited.html this]], the scene where Mary looks into a funhouse mirror which makes her look older mimics a scene in the ''Manga/BlackJack'', where Pinoko does the same (seen [[https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-cFyWsauiqJE/UDnFz9H8XyI/AAAAAAAAKxc/alSF6UDC6B4/s1600/4715983796_452d91d8ce_o.jpeg here]]).
76** Mary Dahl’s mooks bare a strong resemblance to [[Series/GilligansIsland Gilligan and the Skipper]].
77* SoundtrackDissonance: The episode has a bright and happy TV sitcom theme playing at certain points. But then we learn that the star of the show has become a psychopath.
78* StandardFemaleGrabArea: When the thugs eventually kidnap Tammy Vance, the animation is more reminiscent of two polite men chivalrously helping a lady into a car, rather than a woman being thrown in a van. If it weren't for her cries for help, viewers might think she was an accomplice.
79* StylisticSuck: Judging from the clips we see, "Love That Baby" was a pretty cheesy show, with corny sitcom plotlines and cutesy catchphrases. Robin watches an episode and remarks that the show is still as bad as he remembers.
80* SuckinessIsPainful: The Dynamic Duo have to watch some of Baby-Doll's old episodes to get clues.
81-->'''Robin:''' Remember that time Poison Ivy nearly smothered us in those vines with the really sharp thorns?\
82'''Batman:''' Yes.\
83'''Robin:''' ''This is worse.''
84* SympathyForTheDevil: Batman empathizes with Baby-Doll and tries to reason with her even after she attacks him. After she goes through her VillainousBreakdown in the Hall of Mirrors, he stands silently and lets her sob on him as she clings to his leg, even gently putting his hand on her shoulder to comfort her.
85* TalkingTheMonsterToDeath: What Batman ends up doing with Baby-Doll, as he chases her through the Hall of Mirrors.
86* ThoseTwoActors: InUniverse Brian Daly and Tammy Vance are implied to be this. They're shown to still be working together in a stage production of ''Death of a Salesmen'' ten years after ''Love that Baby'' was canceled.
87* TragicVillain: Mary Dahl. It's not her fault she has a rare genetic disorder that significantly stunts her growth, but it means no one takes her seriously, as an actor or even as a person. By the age of 30, it's driven her to madness.
88* UndressingTheUnconscious: After Tammy Vance is knocked out and taken by Baby-Doll she wakes up at the studio where they had filmed their television program, now wearing her old costume. It's implied Baby-Doll did this with all of her old co-stars.
89* VillainousBreakdown: Mary again, after seeing a funhouse mirror showing her as she may be without her condition:
90-->'''Mary:''' ''[in an adult voice while looking at the mirror]'' Look! That's me in there. The real me! There I am. ''[her face drops as she glances at her own, child-like arm]'' But it's not really real, is it? Just made up and pretend like my family, and my life, and everything else. ''[turns to Batman, shaking, doll/gun pointed at him]'' '''''Why couldn't you just let me [[BelievingTheirOwnLies make-believe]]?!'''''\
91''[fires her gun at the various Batman reflections before rounding on the mirror showing her adult form, tears streaming down her cheeks... and unloads the last three rounds into it, [[RageAgainstTheReflection shattering the reflection]]. Batman approaches and gently takes the doll/gun away from her, as she's still pulling the trigger on an empty chamber]''\
92''[sobbing as she looks up at Batman before [[CooldownHug hugging his leg]]]'' [[MeaningfulEcho I didn't... mean to...]]
93* VocalDissonance: Baby-Doll keeps switching between her natural adult voice and the child one she had for her old show. Needless to say, hearing the former come out of the mouth of someone who looks like a prepubescent girl is pretty jarring.
94* WhamShot:
95** Robin taking off his "Spunky" mask.
96** Baby-Doll seeing a reflection of herself (of what she might've looked like if not for her medical condition), which ultimately triggers her VillainousBreakdown.
97* WhosLaughingNow: Baby says this almost verbatim when complaining about how the audience laughed at Spunky pushing her head in the cake on her birthday episode as she does the same to Robin dressed as his actor.
98* WouldntHurtAChild: Zigzagged. Neither Batman nor Robin land a blow on Mary, even though she is technically an adult, because she would be at a disadvantage, size-wise.
99* TheWorfEffect: Batman and Robin are both pretty easily thrown around by Baby-Doll's henchmen. To say nothing of Mariam who's capable of taking on ''both'' of them at once.
100* WoundedGazelleGambit: Mary pulls off one in the ColdOpen, where she fakes a crying episode and her "big brother" on the show notices and comforts her.

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