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[[folder: Diana Prince (Wonder Woman)]]
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[[caption-width-right:240:Leader. Courageous. Competitive. ]]
--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/GreyDelisle

-->''"Wonder Woman is a natural born leader who gives us a peek inside the life of Super Hero High. She has SuperStrength, can fly, is nearly invincible, and is the glue that holds her crew together."''
* TheAce: She is exceptionally skilled in many areas of super-heroics and general life skills
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: While always a hero, most modern incarnations tend to be somewhat aggressive and ready to battle. Here, her tougher edges are smoothed out, and she has a gentler personality who prefers reaching others through heart.
* {{Adorkable}} : She showed some shades of this early on, particularly in trying to fit in with the other students and not doing a good job. Even after she became a more confident hero, she can still fall into this when trying a bit too hard to act cool or not completely getting something. She's just precious.
* AgeLift: Wonder Woman is typically an adult, but this version is a teenager in high school and around the same age as Supergirl and Batgirl.
* AllLovingHero: Even after [[spoiler: Cheetah made Giganta go on a rampage just to one up her and tied her in her own lasso]] , she still couldn't let anything bad happen to her, believing that she has some good in her.
* AmbiguouslyBi: From the times she's interacted with Steve Trevor, there's some light ship teasing between them, usually giving compliments. However, she has quite a few interactions with her friends that can be interpreted as intimate, such as the roommate situation with Harley in "Roomies" or the number of group hugs she takes part in, like in "Electric Charge". Her interactions with Batgirl and Supergirl in the Lego projects would not feel out of place in a marriage. Wonder Woman is bisexual in the comics, but it's unknown if that also applies to this incarnation.
* AudienceSurrogate: Pretty downplayed; Diana has an identity of her own and serves to just be the interactive eyes and ears of the viewers.
* BadassAdorable: As a child in a flashback in part 2 of "Truth Of The Lasso", she was able to take on a ''three headed dog monster'' when trying to protect [[spoiler: Barbera Ann Minerva, who would go on to be Cheetah]] . As a teenager, she's a certified badass.
* ButtMonkey: A frequent victim of AmusingInjuries in almost every episode.
* {{Expy}}: Of [[Toys/MonsterHigh Frankie Stein]], in terms of being the [[NaiveNewcomer clueless, nervous new girl]] and being the protagonist (at least Frankie was in Generation 1) to Supergirl's more traditional "lead" design (blondes sell more dolls, so toy stores say -- much like Draculaura's pink appeal).
* FishOutOfTemporalWater: Established in "All About Super Hero High", Wonder Woman is oblivious to socializing within a high school environment. A simple handshake from [[Franchise/GreenLantern Hal Jordan]] was mistaken for a sparring match, prompting the Amazon to hurl the hero across the campus. This hasn't shown up since, though.
* FlyingBrick: She can fly, is super strong and durable.
* TheLeader: Takes this role in the main team, though so far they're only a solid ''team'' in the graphic novel.
* NiceGirl: She's nice, altruistic, and considerate of others.
* PubescentBraces: She wore braces when she was younger but they were removed prior to the series.
* RoleReprisal: From ''WesternAnimation/JLAAdventuresTrappedInTime''.
* ThrowingYourShieldAlwaysWorks: Just like [[ComicBook/CaptainAmerica another star-spangled superhero,]] she carries a disc-shaped shield that doubles as a boomerang.
* TheVoiceless: She does not speak in her own Hero Of The Month short.
* WellDoneSonGuy: Well, she always wants to impress her mother, so she fits the spirit of the trope
* YoungerAndHipper: Made a teenager to accordance the target audience.
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[[folder: Kara Zor-El (Supergirl)]]
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[[caption-width-right:240:Sweet. Awkward. Fun-Loving.]]
--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/AnaisFairweather (Shea Fontana series, Lego projects) , Creator/NicoleSullivan (Lauren Faust series)

-->''"The new girl in a new school on a new planet, ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} has a lot to learn before she can become a full-fledged Superhero, but she's powerfully persistent with super strength and x-ray vision."''

* AdaptationalComicRelief: In the Lego projects, she's much goofier and prone to making jokes, and while not an idiot, she is more whimsical and not as intelligent.
* {{Adorkable}}: The bio even uses the trope name. She may be clumsy and awkward, but she's cute and endearing when doing so.
* CuteClumsyGirl: One of her official bio said, "She is the most powerful teen on earth... if only she could stop tripping over her own two feet."
* TheDitz: Not in the main series itself, but in the Lego shorts and projects based on the series, she's noticeably more flighty and eccentric than usual and not as intelligent. She's still no idiot though.
* DoesNotKnowHerOwnStrength: "Doubles Trouble." She turns this to her advantage to take down the Double Dare Twins.
* FishOutOfTemporalWater: Similar to Wonder Woman, Kara is going to have to adjust to high school life during her first year on Earth.
* FlyingBrick: She can fly and is super strong and tough.
* HairDecorations: She wears a light blue headband.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: One of her traits is "sweet," after all, and she of course has golden hair
* ModestyShorts: She's wearing tight shorts under her skirt.
* RoleReprisal: In the Lauren Faust series, Nicole Sullivan reprises the role from ''WesternAnimation/SuperBestFriendsForever'' .
* RomanticTwoGirlFriendship: She has this with Batgirl, and it's a bit more pronounced in this series than other media.
* ShipperOnDeck: In the comics she is shown to be this for Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor. In "Out of the Bottle" Supergirl writes a comic with both Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor as characters and she makes a scene with Steve initiating a LoveConfession to Wonder Woman. In "Date With Disaster" Supergirl, Bumblebee and Harley attempt to matchmake Steve and Wonder Woman so they'll go to a dance together.
* SuperStrength: She's got superhuman strength as a result of being [[Franchise/{{Superman}} Kryptonian]]. Though it backfires on more than one occasion.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: The graphic novels establishes that Supergirl loves garlic knots.
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[[folder: Karen Duncan (Bumblebee)]]
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[[caption-width-right:240:Bubbly. Outgoing. Scientific Genius.]]
--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/TealaDunn

-->''"Bubbly Bumblebee is the happy-go-lucky girl who can shrink to the size of a bee with the aid of her ingenious Bumblebee Tech."''

* AdaptationNameChange: Downplayed. Duncan is her married last name to Mal Duncan in the comics. Her last name when single is Beecher.
* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: In the main series, she's down to earth and humble, and has a desire to prove her worth. While she maintains the latter in the Lego projects, said projects make her more snarky and full of herself.
* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: Bees, of course.
* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: She doesn't have any inherent powers. Her abilities come from her outfit.
* FacialProfiling: In the cartoon, anyway. In the toy line, she has the same face mould as the others.
* GadgeteerGenius: Her inventions prove incredibly useful against Shark King at the dockyards.
* MagneticHero: As part of the school's welcoming committee, she befriends just about everybody, and while no one's profile has yet listed her as a best friend, she gets along well with the whole school.
* MulticoloredHair: Some blond parts in her mostly brown hair.
* NiceGirl: Her bubbly personality makes her fit this trope like a glove
* ShipperOnDeck: In "Date with Disaster" Bumblebee joins in on Harley and Supergirl's matchmaker scheme and also pitches the idea of starting with Steve Trevor and Wonder Woman.
* {{Sizeshifter}}: Her main unique superpower is being able to shrink.
* SkunkStripe: Yellow streaks in her otherwise dark hair.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Anything with honey.
* WrenchWench: She's gone inside electronics to repair them both in the show and in the graphic novel.
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[[folder: Harleen Quinzel (Harley Quinn)]]
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[[caption-width-right:240:Fun. Unorganized. Unpredictable.]]
--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/TaraStrong

-->''"Harley is the wacky {{class clown}} with an unhinged sense of humor. She's unorganized, unpredictable and unbalanced, but boy is she {{fun|personified}}!"''

* AbledInTheAdaptation: She's just wacky, not mentally ill like as often implied with her comic incarnation.
* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: She's too young to be either a psychiatrist or a psychologist, so this was a given. She only knows the Joker from her childhood. What is stated about her past is that she wanted to be a superhero since she was little.
* AdaptationalHeroism: Psychotic girlfriend to ComicBook/TheJoker in previous incarnations. [[LighterAndSofter Watered down]] to merely a quirky clown here, though she was already a hero in the comics at the same time. This means that her entire backstory has been changed (which was a given considering she's too young to go to medical school in the first place). It's only briefly been referenced, with Harley saying she wanted to be a superhero since she was a little girl. Not that she’s above pulling crazy stunts.
* AmbiguouslyGay: While she is close with Beast Boy, it's more like a sibling relationship, and is the only boy she's very close to. Conversely, she seems to have plenty of moments with her friends that are potentially romantic.
* BrilliantButLazy: Harley isn't an idiot, as shown with her elaborately goofy inventions, but she is more prone to goofing off and messing around with others.
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: On top of being the ClassClown.
* CuteButCacophonic: In true Harley tradition- a fun personality with a grating accent.
* GenkiGirl: She's probably the most enthusiastic character featured so far; in this respect, she's the absolute opposite of Poison Ivy. Simply rooming with Wonder Woman ("Roomies") and meeting her ("All About Super Hero High") cause her to go into MotorMouth mode and pull out her tricks.
* GirlishPigtails: As is traditional for Harley, mirroring her original hat and accentuating her personality.
* InnocentlyInsensitive [=/=] JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Harley can be mischievous and rebellious, but it's never out of malice, and she always pulls through for her friends in the end. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6ixfnHVmCQ See for yourself.]]
* LargeHam: Usually when something really good happens.
* MulticoloredHair: She has (most likely dyed) streaks, one blue and one red in her blond hair.
* ThePrankster: As Wonder Woman found out the painful way the first time she shook her hand.
* PungeonMaster: If there's an IncrediblyLamePun to be made, she'll come up with it.
* RoleReprisal: From the ''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamSeries'' post-''Asylum''.
* SimpletonVoice: Exaggerated comical voice, check. And while hardly dumb, she is not exactly the deepest thinker of the lot.
* TightsUnderShorts: She wears tights (one leg red, the other black) under her denim shorts.
* {{Tomboy}}: She loves pranking and is very acrobatic.
* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: The Tomboy to Poison Ivy's Girly Girl.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Tatsu Yamashiro (Katana)]]
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[[caption-width-right:240:Funky. Fearless. Worldly.]]
--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/StephanieSheh

-->''"Katana is a funky creative who is on the cutting edge of the arts, martial and otherwise. A fierce loyal friend, she's worldly, opinionated and fearless."''

* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: In the main series, she's calm and level headed, with a creative flair. In the Lego projects, she's more of a risk taker with a competitive streak, with her fighting skills more pronounced.
* AdvertisedExtra: Doesn't get much of a role until the first graphic novel, but she's in the core six. Unfortunately, she doesn't get a prominent role in ''Hero of the Year''. Although, she does ''finally'' get to be the main character in ''Doubles Trouble'' and eventually gets her own ''Hero of the Year'' episode.
* BadassNormal: Was able to take down the Double Dare twins with nothing but combat skills and art supplies.
* CoolBigSis: She's pretty chill when interacting with others.
* FashionDesigner: She loves art and fashion, and she designed and made Batgirl's suit in ''Super Hero High''.
* HumanPet: While Katana still talks to her sword like a living being, her profile compares it to talking to a pet. Given that, in the comics, there's a ''person'' in there...
* NiceGirl: Definitely one of the characters who will always be there for others.
* [[TheyCallHimSword They Call Her Sword]]: A katana is a type of Japanese sword (in fact, it's just the Japanese word for sword).
* ToylessToyLineCharacter: In the initial lineup, anyway, outside of her SDCC exclusive doll.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Pamela Isley (Poison Ivy)]]
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[[caption-width-right:240:Genius. Awkward. Shy.]]
--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/TaraStrong

-->''"Botany genius Poison Ivy, is a socially awkward {{shrinking violet}} who is far more comfortable with her plants that she can summon than with people."''

* AdaptationalHeroism: Normally a violent AntiVillain, Pamela here is portrayed as a sweet, but socially awkward, character, and a straight heroic figure. She's also more often referred to as "Ivy" than "Poison Ivy".
* {{Adorkable}} : Her shyness, reserved behavior, and awkward attempts to be cool are rather endearing
* BerserkButton: To her plants. They can be a little too protective of her.
* {{Expy}}: Of [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic Fluttershy]], being the shy, socially awkward gentle girl. Just replace the love for animals with love for plants.
* FieryRedhead: Averted. She is very reserved and docile.
* GirlyGirl: She is very shy and gentle. She takes very great care of her plants.
* GreenThumb: She can make plants grow, sometimes out of the ground, and manipulate them into creatures. Not always with the desired results.
* NotGoodWithPeople: The polar opposite of Harley Quinn in this regard. While she ''does'' have social skills, she's incredibly awkward and prefers to work with plants. Principal Waller had to push her to join a club.
* RedheadInGreen: She's a redhead whose attire is mostly green. Helps that she has a GreenThumb.
* RoleReprisal: From ''[[VideoGame/LEGOAdaptationGame LEGO Batman 3]]''.
* ShrinkingViolet: According to her bio, she's more of a "plant person" than a people person. This shy personality is in-line with her comic version prior to her StartOfDarkness.
* SignificantGreenEyedRedhead: Like her comic book/90's cartoon counterpart, she has these traits.
* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: The Girly Girl to Harley's Tomboy.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Just because she's another case of AdaptationalHeroism doesn't mean her plants can't still be dangerous.
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[[folder: Barbara Gordon (Batgirl)]]
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[[caption-width-right:240: Cool. Complicated. Reserved.]]
--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/MaeWhitman (Shea Fontana series) , Ashlyn Selich (LEGO projects) , Creator/TaraStrong (Lauren Faust series)

-->''"Batgirl is the resident computer genius of Super Hero High. With her innovative technology and default detective disposition, Batgirl proves you don't have to be born with superpowers."''

* AbledInTheAdaptation: Her incarnation of Oracle is able-bodied rather than wheelchair-bound. She was also Oracle ''before'' becoming Batgirl, rather than the other way around.
* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: Her backstory doesn't tie into Batman's. Her name comes from her affinity for bats.
* AdaptationalDyeJob: Her outfit in the main series is dark blue. In the Lego projects, it's purple.
* {{Adorkable}} : While she shows shades of this in the main series, she ''really'' embraces this trope in the Lego series, where she's much more into academics and structure than normal, and yet is still endearing.
* BadassNormal: She has no powers, but is great with combat and technology.
* CivvieSpandex: Similar to her New 52 version, parts of her costume uses casual street clothing like her jacket and hood combo.
* DeadpanSnarker: She let's out quite a few quippy remarks.
* DudeMagnet: She seems to attracted a few villains.
* {{Meganekko}}: In her civilian identity.
* NoSocialSkills: Subverted and somewhat implied. Batgirl has generally good social skills, but because her father sheltered her, she lacked some life skills like driving and survival, and is known for going all out with technology.
* RoleReprisal: Mae Whitman reprises the role from ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold'' in the Shea Fontana series , while Tara Strong reprises the role from ''WesternAnimation/BatManTheAnimatedSeries'' in the Lauren Faust series.
* RomanticTwoGirlFriendship: She has this with Supergirl, and it's a bit more pronounced in this series than other media.
* SecretIdentity: She eventually has a secret identity. As far as her classmates are concerned, it's apparently an OpenSecret.
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Naturally. "Riddle My Heart" has her turn down the Riddler's offer to go to the dance since the challenges he set up to impress her nearly got her friends and innocent people hurt. "Batnapped" has Killer Moth offer her a chance to be his partner, but she turned it down since she was kidnapped and forced against her will.
* SuspiciouslySpecificDenial: The BAT part of the name of her devices is shorthand for "Barbara Assistant Tech," honest!
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Super Hero High Staff]]
!!Principal Amanda Waller
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--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/YvetteNicoleBrown

* AdaptationalHeroism: The original Amanda Waller is a NominalHero at best and would be hilariously unsuited for overseeing a superhuman high school, being the head of [[ComicBook/SuicideSquad a black ops squad of supervillains]].
* AdaptationalAttractiveness: She has her ComicBook/{{New 52}} design, where she's thinner than normal.
* NotSoAboveItAll: While still a reasonable authority figure, there are times she can act somewhat immature and not so different from the students. For example, in the Lego Brain Drain movie, she's shown to be just as excited about seeing Opposite Direction like the students.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: She can be reasoned with if people think she's being too harsh, and she plays by the rules, such as accepting a demerit from Hawkgirl for talking in the library during the filming of Hawkgirl's Hero of the Month spot.

!!Vice Principal Grodd
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--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/JohnDiMaggio

* AdaptationalHeroism: Grodd in the comics is a speciesist supervillain. Here he's a [[HeelfaceTurn reformed villain]] and part of Amanda Waller's staff at the school.
* HeelFaceTurn: Pulled one prior to the start of the series
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He has a hair trigger temper, but he still looks out for the students.
* LargeHam: Well, he is a gorilla
* RoleReprisal: From ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold''.

!! Crazy Quilt
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--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/TomKenny

* AdaptationalHeroism: Normally an obscure Batman villain (that no can really [[HarmlessVillain take seriously]]). Now he's the fashion teacher at Super Hero High.
* TheDandy: With that type of outfit? Can't not be a dandy.
* TheFashionista: Quilt's a male example who's very knowledgeable about super suit designing and enthusiastically teaches a fashion class.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Super Hero High Schoolmates]]
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!!Hal Jordan (Green Lantern)
--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/JoshKeaton

* ButtMonkey: So far downplayed. The worst Hal has received was being hurled across the school campus from a misunderstanding by Wonder Woman.
* ComicBookMoviesDontUseCodenames: Averted with nearly everyone else, but used with him, possibly because other Green Lanterns might appear later.
* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: His original character art (pictured) used an earlier design.
* LovableJock: WordOfGod states that he plays this role as a counterpart to Carol (Star Sapphire)'s school diva personality.
* PutOnABus: Season 4 has him leaving Earth for Oa, with Jessica Cruz expected to take his place.
* RoleReprisal: From ''WesternAnimation/GreenLanternTheAnimatedSeries''.

!! Garfield Logan (Beast Boy)
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--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/GregCipes

* AllDrummersAreAnimals: Literally. He's the drummer for the Band Club, and plays multiple drums in the form of an octopus.
* BigOlEyebrows: He has them in this series.
* CoolBigBro: He acts pretty chill with others.
* {{Slacker}}: It's downplayed, but he's no stranger to goofing off.
* RoleReprisal: From ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' and ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo''.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: As usual, Beast Boy can [[{{Animorphism}} turn into various Earth animals.]]

!! Kendra Saunders (Hawkgirl)
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--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/NikaFutterman

* CoolBigSis: As long as you follow the rules, she's pretty easygoing.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She may want to enforce the rules and is no nonsense, she still cares for others.
* YellowSashOfPower: Her first appearance ("All About Super Hero High") had her chase down Cheetah for "[[SuperSpeed breaking the]] [[SuperReflexes hallway speed limit"]]. Bumblebee's side commentary confirmed the role.

!! Barbara Ann Minerva (Cheetah)
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--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/AshleyEckstein

* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: Much like her comic book counterpart, she shares some obvious physical traits of a cheetah.
** [[BeastMan Beast Woman]]
* CatsAreMean: This also extends to catgirls, apparently.
* DemotedToExtra: In ''Hero of the Year'', and subsequent episodes. This is trope is [[SubvertedTrope subverted]] in the Season 4 story, "Truth of the Lasso", which also introduces Cheetah's backstory.
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: [[spoiler:In the finale of the Season 4 story, "Truth of the Lasso", Cheetah tries to use the Lasso of Truth, which she stole, against Wonder Woman in an effort to expose [[WhatYouAreInTheDark her embarrassing, selfish side]] to the world at large. This fails because [[AllLovingHero Wonder Woman]] has no such selfishness to speak of, which Cheetah refuses to believe.]]
* EvilIsCool: [[spoiler:This was Barbara Ann Minerva's biggest motivation to become Cheetah. She thought transforming into a powerful beast and becoming dishonest was "cool". Unfortunately, her mother was [[ParentalNeglect too concerned with work to say otherwise]]. Cheetah was also put off by Wonder Woman's desire to be her friend, even during their time as children.]]
* {{Expy}}: Of [[Toys/MonsterHigh Toralei]], another mean cat girl. She even has the same smug delivery and love of pranks to sabotage a "rival" who would otherwise leave her alone.
* KarmaHoudini:
** In "Power Outage" she gets off scot-free for sabotaging Wonder Woman's belt in her test of flight.
** Ditto in Weaponomics despite it happening in clear view of Lucius Fox.
** [[KarmaHoudiniWarranty Finally]] {{subverted}} in "Saving the Day", [[spoiler: when Wonder Woman used her Lasso of Truth to save Cheetah, and she confessed all the things she'd done including causing trouble for Wonder Woman, which earned her detention.]] From there on, she's consistently punished in some way when doing something bad.
* ManipulativeBastard: [[spoiler:She stole Giganta's earrings in order to cause a distraction that allowed her to steal the Lasso of Truth from Wonder Woman.]]
* ParentalNeglect: Her mother was an archeologist, a {{Workaholic}} and a neglectful parent. It's part of the reason why Cheetah behaves badly even as a teenager.
* RapunzelHair: She has really long brunet hair that's longer than the main hero girls'.
* SuperReflexes: She effortlessly out-maneuvered a flying Hawkgirl.
** SuperSpeed: She was seen prior speeding very quickly through the hallways.
* TheRival: Typically to Wonder Woman.
* TookALevelInKindness: It's not much, but she does have more genuinely good moments, and is nowhere near as mean as she was early on.
* UnknownRival: Wonder Woman calls her an acquaintance at best and has more important things to do than deal with her, but Cheetah is bent on embarrassing her and showing her up.
* [[WasOnceAMan Was Once a Girl]]: [[spoiler:When she was a little girl, Barbara Ann Minerva scratched herself with the Claw of Deceit, an Amazon artifact, in order to become a powerful beast. She could transform between her human and beast forms at will.]]

!! M'gann M'orzz (Miss Martian)
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--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/CristinaPucelli

* AdaptationPersonalityChange: She's more shy than in the comics.
* {{Adorkable}} : Most definitely. She's reserved and scared quite often, but you'll just want to give her a hug.
* CharacterTic: Whenever she gets scared or nervous, she often says "eep" when turning invisible.
* GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: She is a green-skinned girl from Mars.
* ShrinkingViolet: When Bumblebee introduced Wonder Woman to Megan and Starfire ("All About Super Hero High"), Megan simply reacted by meeping and turning invisible. This would become her usual go-to reaction whenever startled or intimidated.

!!Koriand'r (Starfire)
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--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/HyndenWalch

* {{Adorkable}} : She's naive and somewhat simple minded, yet still pretty cute and endearing.
* GoodIsNotDumb: While a bit naive, she's good at reading emotions, is kind to everyone, and is very good at fighting.
* RoleReprisal: From ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' and ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo''.
* VerbalTic: She never uses contractions (so she will always say "I am" instead of "I'm" or "Is not" instead of "Isn't"), and has the tendency to add "the" in the most of her sentences.

!! Frost
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--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/DanicaMcKellar

* AdaptationalHeroism: Instead of being one of Firestorm's foes, she's instead a slightly aloof, but otherwise good person.
* {{Adorkable}} : Particularly when excited about something, she'll often geek out quite adorably
* AmbiguouslyBi: Some scenes show her eagerly hanging out with Flash. Though we also have episodes like "Frost's Bite" and "Jetsetters", where she has intimate moments with Miss Martian and Wonder Woman respectively, particularly hanging out in the sauna with the former and being concerned when she's frozen in the latter.
* AnIcePerson: Her core power.
* KnowItAll: She takes pride in her intelligence.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: While somewhat cold and takes pride in her intelligence, she will not hesitate to help others in need.
* NeverSayDie: Her AdaptationalNameChange from "Killer Frost" to "Frost". Justified in that she's not a villain here.
* SweetTooth: If the Lego Super Villain High movie is any indication, she likes eating ice cream for breakfast

!! Carol Ferris (Star Sapphire)
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--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/JessicaDiCicco

* AdaptationalHeroism: In the early comics, whenever Carol was Star Sapphire, she was a {{Yandere}} under the gem's influence. Here, she's a hero even with it.
%%* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference
* SpoiledSweet: Her main character trait.
* TerrifiedOfGerms

!! Selina Kyle (Catwoman)
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-->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/CristinaPucelli

* AnimalThemedSuperbeing
* DistractedByTheShiny: She spots anything that is shiny, from the Amulet of Harmonia to Batgirl's van [[spoiler: to Wonder Woman's tiara.]]
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She may not hesitate to get what she wants through underhanded means, yet she's also just as willing to help others
* KleptomaniacHero: She is more this here than a true thief.
* StickyFingers: There's the reason why she is known as a thief.
* WhipItGood: Her main weapon is her whip.

!!Sandra Woosan (Lady Shiva)
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--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/TaniaGunadi

* AdaptationalHeroism: She maintains the hot blooded combat prowess of her mainstream counterpart, but is shifted towards helping others
* AmbiguouslyBi: She and Flash have a ship tease moment in her Hero Of The Month episode, but she's also shown to have some really emotional moments with Big Barda.
* ArrogantKungFuGuy: Well, girl in this case, but she's both efficient in combat and not one to trust others easily
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She's hotheaded, no nonsense, and can't trust people easily, but her heart is in the right place
* RomanticTwoGirlFriendship: Her most important relationship is with Big Barda

!!Big Barda
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--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/MistyLee

* {{Adorkable}} : Surprisingly enough, she can act this way, mostly when dealing with something unexpected that she knows little about.
* BigEater: Due to her size, she's been shown to eat more than others.
* TheBigGuy: She's one of the physically strongest characters
* BloodKnight: Well, she was raised on Apokalypse by the ''Female Furies'' , so she's got this down packed
* FriendToAllChildren: In the "It's A Superful Life" episode, she reads a story to a little girl in the hospital. She appreciates it
* HeelFaceTurn: She starts at the end of "Super Hero High", and then cements it in "Hero Of The Year"
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: While she can get a bit aggressive, she's still one to fight for others.
* NiceGirl: On her best days
* RomanticTwoGirlFriendship: Her most important relationship is with Lady Shiva

!!Jessica Cruz
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--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/CristinaMilizia

* {{Adorkable}}: She's deeply insecure of her abilities as a Green Lantern, but it's part of her appeal.
* CharacterDevelopment: While still growing, she from a scaredy cat who doesn't want the pressure of being a hero to a more confident girl who will not hesitate to help others.
* ConvenientReplacementCharacter: She becomes the new Green Lantern when Hal Jordan leaves Earth.
* FaceYourFears: She must do this to become the new Green Lantern. When Sinestro's yellow energy dragon construct attacks, Jessica creates three constructs of Batgirl, Supergirl and Wonder Woman to do so.
* NiceGirl: Definitely a pleasant person to be around.
* TookALevelInBadass: After gaining confidence, she effortlessly takes on Sinestro. [[spoiler: She slaps him down with a giant energy hand, then while he's stunned, she uses a green kitten to take away his power ring.]]

!!Mera
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--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/EricaLindbeck

* {{Adorkable}} : She's socially awkward and makes cheesy puns, but you can't help but love her
* ABoyAndHisX: She has a pet seahorse
* CuteClumsyGirl: Let's just say things get rough at school when she messes up
* FishOutOfWater: Fits this trope in more ways than one
* RememberTheNewGuy: Her debut appearance in "Fish Out Of Water" has her already acquainted with everyone as if she recently moved in. Her origin will be expanded on in the "Legends Of Atlantis" movie.
* SmarterThanYouLook: While not established as dumb, she plays up her more innocent side when toying around with Firefly
* TookALevelInBadass : She effortlessly takes out Firefly when he hurts Miss Martian

!!Raven
--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/TaraStrong
* AdaptationalDyeJob: Downplayed, but she has some red locks in her hair, while most other versions don't
* AdaptationalHeroism: Like with her original animated counterpart, she's resistant to her father's dark teachings, and wants to use her powers for good
* DarkIsNotEvil: Naturally.
* DeadpanSnarker: She's not sarcastic for nothing
* HalfHumanHybrid: We've only seen her demonic father so far but her mother is most likely human.
* RoleReprisal: Tara Strong reprises the role from ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' and ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo''
* UnwillingInstigatorOfDoom: She kept causing problems that ended up becoming worse when trying to help
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Supervillains]]
!! In General
* AgeLift: Like some of the heroes, some of them are teenagers for one reason for another, but usually to make them YoungerAndHipper. For example, The Riddler was aged down due to being a StalkerWithACrush to Batgirl, and if he was kept the same age as most other versions... [[PaedoHunt well]].

!!ComicBook/{{Eclipso}}
-->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/MonaMarshall

* AdaptationalWimp: Yeah, when you're enemies with the [[ComicBook/TheSpectre literal wrath of God]] and can trade blows with him quite easily in the source material, then the only place you can go is down. Zig-Zagged, seeing how Eclipso's original weakness was to any light source and not just sunlight.
* CompositeCharacter: Is designed to look like the Jean Loring incarnation, but the motivations and connection to gemworld come from the ComicBook/New52 incarnation of the character.


!! Lena Luthor
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-->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/RomiDames

* {{Adorkable}} : Due to her ineffectual sympathetic villain qualities in the Lego projects, she's actually quite endearing when trying to be taken seriously
* ArchEnemy: Of Supergirl.
* AdaptationalVillainy: In the comics and the ''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}'' TV series, she's good. Here, she's as bad as her brother Lex.
* BaldWoman: Like her brother, Lena is totally bald, though she covers it up with a wig.
* CompositeCharacter: She's less a faithful adaptation of Lena Luthor and more a female Lex.
* CharacterExaggeration: She's more hammy and inept in the Lego projects than she was before.
* DistaffCounterpart: She's less a faithful adaptation of Lena Luthor and more a female Lex.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: ''Destroying the Earth'' is a step too far for her.
* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: In the Lego "Brain Drain" movie, she's serving Eclipso, only to reluctantly help the heroes defeat her, and then go back to her again. In the "Galactic Wonder" special, which [[OutOfOrder appears to transpire afterwards though released slightly earlier]], she reluctantly helps out the heroes take down Eclipso again.
* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: She's not as competent as she would like to think.
* KnightTemplar: Believes that the city will be at peace when the heroes are gone.
* LargeHam: She tends to get very over the top and exaggerated in the Lego projects.
* {{Meganekko}}: She wears glasses.
* PaperThinDisguise: Gets a job at Super Hero High using the fake name Lena ''Thorul'' (an anagram of "Luthor.")

!!ComicBook/TheRiddler
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-->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/YuriLowenthal

* {{Adorkable}}: Or at least tries to be.
* BadassInANiceSuit
* TeenGenius: He's a teenager in this version, but he's still highly skilled and elaborate in his setups (maybe not to his usual extent since the target audience is a little younger, but still).
* StalkerWithACrush: Downplayed since it's for younger audiences, but he still commits several crimes as part of his game with Batgirl and thinks said gestures are legitimately charming.
[[/folder]]

to:

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[[folder: Diana Prince (Wonder Woman)]]
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[[caption-width-right:240:Leader. Courageous. Competitive. ]]
--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/GreyDelisle

-->''"Wonder Woman is a natural born leader who gives us a peek inside
For the life of Super Hero High. She has SuperStrength, can fly, is nearly invincible, and is web-series go [[Characters/DCSuperHeroGirls2015 here]].
For
the glue that holds her crew together."''
* TheAce: She is exceptionally skilled in many areas of super-heroics and general life skills
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: While always a hero, most modern incarnations tend to be somewhat aggressive and ready to battle. Here, her tougher edges are smoothed out, and she has a gentler personality who prefers reaching others through heart.
* {{Adorkable}} : She showed some shades of this early on, particularly in trying to fit in with the other students and not doing a good job. Even after she became a more confident hero, she can still fall into this when trying a bit too hard to act cool or not completely getting something. She's just precious.
* AgeLift: Wonder Woman is typically an adult, but this version is a teenager in high school and around the same age as Supergirl and Batgirl.
* AllLovingHero: Even after [[spoiler: Cheetah made Giganta go on a rampage just to one up her and tied her in her own lasso]] , she still couldn't let anything bad happen to her, believing that she has some good in her.
* AmbiguouslyBi: From the times she's interacted with Steve Trevor, there's some light ship teasing between them, usually giving compliments. However, she has quite a few interactions with her friends that can be interpreted as intimate, such as the roommate situation with Harley in "Roomies" or the number of group hugs she takes part in, like in "Electric Charge". Her interactions with Batgirl and Supergirl in the Lego projects would not feel out of place in a marriage. Wonder Woman is bisexual in the comics, but it's unknown if that also applies to this incarnation.
* AudienceSurrogate: Pretty downplayed; Diana has an identity of her own and serves to just be the interactive eyes and ears of the viewers.
* BadassAdorable: As a child in a flashback in part 2 of "Truth Of The Lasso", she was able to take on a ''three headed dog monster'' when trying to protect [[spoiler: Barbera Ann Minerva, who would go on to be Cheetah]] . As a teenager, she's a certified badass.
* ButtMonkey: A frequent victim of AmusingInjuries in almost every episode.
* {{Expy}}: Of [[Toys/MonsterHigh Frankie Stein]], in terms of being the [[NaiveNewcomer clueless, nervous new girl]] and being the protagonist (at least Frankie was in Generation 1) to Supergirl's more traditional "lead" design (blondes sell more dolls, so toy stores say -- much like Draculaura's pink appeal).
* FishOutOfTemporalWater: Established in "All About Super Hero High", Wonder Woman is oblivious to socializing within a high school environment. A simple handshake from [[Franchise/GreenLantern Hal Jordan]] was mistaken for a sparring match, prompting the Amazon to hurl the hero across the campus. This hasn't shown up since, though.
* FlyingBrick: She can fly, is super strong and durable.
* TheLeader: Takes this role in the main team, though so far they're only a solid ''team'' in the graphic novel.
* NiceGirl: She's nice, altruistic, and considerate of others.
* PubescentBraces: She wore braces when she was younger but they were removed prior to the series.
* RoleReprisal: From ''WesternAnimation/JLAAdventuresTrappedInTime''.
* ThrowingYourShieldAlwaysWorks: Just like [[ComicBook/CaptainAmerica another star-spangled superhero,]] she carries a disc-shaped shield that doubles as a boomerang.
* TheVoiceless: She does not speak in her own Hero Of The Month short.
* WellDoneSonGuy: Well, she always wants to impress her mother, so she fits the spirit of the trope
* YoungerAndHipper: Made a teenager to accordance the target audience.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Kara Zor-El (Supergirl)]]
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[[caption-width-right:240:Sweet. Awkward. Fun-Loving.]]
--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/AnaisFairweather (Shea Fontana series, Lego projects) , Creator/NicoleSullivan (Lauren Faust series)

-->''"The new girl in a new school on a new planet, ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} has a lot to learn before she can become a full-fledged Superhero, but she's powerfully persistent with super strength and x-ray vision."''

* AdaptationalComicRelief: In the Lego projects, she's much goofier and prone to making jokes, and while not an idiot, she is more whimsical and not as intelligent.
* {{Adorkable}}: The bio even uses the trope name. She may be clumsy and awkward, but she's cute and endearing when doing so.
* CuteClumsyGirl: One of her official bio said, "She is the most powerful teen on earth... if only she could stop tripping over her own two feet."
* TheDitz: Not in the main
televised series itself, but in the Lego shorts and projects based on the series, she's noticeably more flighty and eccentric than usual and not as intelligent. She's still no idiot though.
* DoesNotKnowHerOwnStrength: "Doubles Trouble." She turns this to her advantage to take down the Double Dare Twins.
* FishOutOfTemporalWater: Similar to Wonder Woman, Kara is going to have to adjust to high school life during her first year on Earth.
* FlyingBrick: She can fly and is super strong and tough.
* HairDecorations: She wears a light blue headband.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: One of her traits is "sweet," after all, and she of course has golden hair
* ModestyShorts: She's wearing tight shorts under her skirt.
* RoleReprisal: In the Lauren Faust series, Nicole Sullivan reprises the role from ''WesternAnimation/SuperBestFriendsForever'' .
* RomanticTwoGirlFriendship: She has this with Batgirl, and it's a bit more pronounced in this series than other media.
* ShipperOnDeck: In the comics she is shown to be this for Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor. In "Out of the Bottle" Supergirl writes a comic with both Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor as characters and she makes a scene with Steve initiating a LoveConfession to Wonder Woman. In "Date With Disaster" Supergirl, Bumblebee and Harley attempt to matchmake Steve and Wonder Woman so they'll
go to a dance together.
* SuperStrength: She's got superhuman strength as a result of being [[Franchise/{{Superman}} Kryptonian]]. Though it backfires on more than one occasion.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: The graphic novels establishes that Supergirl loves garlic knots.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Karen Duncan (Bumblebee)]]
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[[caption-width-right:240:Bubbly. Outgoing. Scientific Genius.]]
--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/TealaDunn

-->''"Bubbly Bumblebee is the happy-go-lucky girl who can shrink to the size of a bee with the aid of her ingenious Bumblebee Tech."''

* AdaptationNameChange: Downplayed. Duncan is her married last name to Mal Duncan in the comics. Her last name when single is Beecher.
* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: In the main series, she's down to earth and humble, and has a desire to prove her worth. While she maintains the latter in the Lego projects, said projects make her more snarky and full of herself.
* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: Bees, of course.
* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: She doesn't have any inherent powers. Her abilities come from her outfit.
* FacialProfiling: In the cartoon, anyway. In the toy line, she has the same face mould as the others.
* GadgeteerGenius: Her inventions prove incredibly useful against Shark King at the dockyards.
* MagneticHero: As part of the school's welcoming committee, she befriends just about everybody, and while no one's profile has yet listed her as a best friend, she gets along well with the whole school.
* MulticoloredHair: Some blond parts in her mostly brown hair.
* NiceGirl: Her bubbly personality makes her fit this trope like a glove
* ShipperOnDeck: In "Date with Disaster" Bumblebee joins in on Harley and Supergirl's matchmaker scheme and also pitches the idea of starting with Steve Trevor and Wonder Woman.
* {{Sizeshifter}}: Her main unique superpower is being able to shrink.
* SkunkStripe: Yellow streaks in her otherwise dark hair.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Anything with honey.
* WrenchWench: She's gone inside electronics to repair them both in the show and in the graphic novel.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Harleen Quinzel (Harley Quinn)]]
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[[caption-width-right:240:Fun. Unorganized. Unpredictable.]]
--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/TaraStrong

-->''"Harley is the wacky {{class clown}} with an unhinged sense of humor. She's unorganized, unpredictable and unbalanced, but boy is she {{fun|personified}}!"''

* AbledInTheAdaptation: She's just wacky, not mentally ill like as often implied with her comic incarnation.
* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: She's too young to be either a psychiatrist or a psychologist, so this was a given. She only knows the Joker from her childhood. What is stated about her past is that she wanted to be a superhero since she was little.
* AdaptationalHeroism: Psychotic girlfriend to ComicBook/TheJoker in previous incarnations. [[LighterAndSofter Watered down]] to merely a quirky clown here, though she was already a hero in the comics at the same time. This means that her entire backstory has been changed (which was a given considering she's too young to go to medical school in the first place). It's only briefly been referenced, with Harley saying she wanted to be a superhero since she was a little girl. Not that she’s above pulling crazy stunts.
* AmbiguouslyGay: While she is close with Beast Boy, it's more like a sibling relationship, and is the only boy she's very close to. Conversely, she seems to have plenty of moments with her friends that are potentially romantic.
* BrilliantButLazy: Harley isn't an idiot, as shown with her elaborately goofy inventions, but she is more prone to goofing off and messing around with others.
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: On top of being the ClassClown.
* CuteButCacophonic: In true Harley tradition- a fun personality with a grating accent.
* GenkiGirl: She's probably the most enthusiastic character featured so far; in this respect, she's the absolute opposite of Poison Ivy. Simply rooming with Wonder Woman ("Roomies") and meeting her ("All About Super Hero High") cause her to go into MotorMouth mode and pull out her tricks.
* GirlishPigtails: As is traditional for Harley, mirroring her original hat and accentuating her personality.
* InnocentlyInsensitive [=/=] JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Harley can be mischievous and rebellious, but it's never out of malice, and she always pulls through for her friends in the end. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6ixfnHVmCQ See for yourself.]]
* LargeHam: Usually when something really good happens.
* MulticoloredHair: She has (most likely dyed) streaks, one blue and one red in her blond hair.
* ThePrankster: As Wonder Woman found out the painful way the first time she shook her hand.
* PungeonMaster: If there's an IncrediblyLamePun to be made, she'll come up with it.
* RoleReprisal: From the ''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamSeries'' post-''Asylum''.
* SimpletonVoice: Exaggerated comical voice, check. And while hardly dumb, she is not exactly the deepest thinker of the lot.
* TightsUnderShorts: She wears tights (one leg red, the other black) under her denim shorts.
* {{Tomboy}}: She loves pranking and is very acrobatic.
* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: The Tomboy to Poison Ivy's Girly Girl.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Tatsu Yamashiro (Katana)]]
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[[caption-width-right:240:Funky. Fearless. Worldly.]]
--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/StephanieSheh

-->''"Katana is a funky creative who is on the cutting edge of the arts, martial and otherwise. A fierce loyal friend, she's worldly, opinionated and fearless."''

* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: In the main series, she's calm and level headed, with a creative flair. In the Lego projects, she's more of a risk taker with a competitive streak, with her fighting skills more pronounced.
* AdvertisedExtra: Doesn't get much of a role until the first graphic novel, but she's in the core six. Unfortunately, she doesn't get a prominent role in ''Hero of the Year''. Although, she does ''finally'' get to be the main character in ''Doubles Trouble'' and eventually gets her own ''Hero of the Year'' episode.
* BadassNormal: Was able to take down the Double Dare twins with nothing but combat skills and art supplies.
* CoolBigSis: She's pretty chill when interacting with others.
* FashionDesigner: She loves art and fashion, and she designed and made Batgirl's suit in ''Super Hero High''.
* HumanPet: While Katana still talks to her sword like a living being, her profile compares it to talking to a pet. Given that, in the comics, there's a ''person'' in there...
* NiceGirl: Definitely one of the characters who will always be there for others.
* [[TheyCallHimSword They Call Her Sword]]: A katana is a type of Japanese sword (in fact, it's just the Japanese word for sword).
* ToylessToyLineCharacter: In the initial lineup, anyway, outside of her SDCC exclusive doll.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Pamela Isley (Poison Ivy)]]
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[[caption-width-right:240:Genius. Awkward. Shy.]]
--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/TaraStrong

-->''"Botany genius Poison Ivy, is a socially awkward {{shrinking violet}} who is far more comfortable with her plants that she can summon than with people."''

* AdaptationalHeroism: Normally a violent AntiVillain, Pamela here is portrayed as a sweet, but socially awkward, character, and a straight heroic figure. She's also more often referred to as "Ivy" than "Poison Ivy".
* {{Adorkable}} : Her shyness, reserved behavior, and awkward attempts to be cool are rather endearing
* BerserkButton: To her plants. They can be a little too protective of her.
* {{Expy}}: Of [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic Fluttershy]], being the shy, socially awkward gentle girl. Just replace the love for animals with love for plants.
* FieryRedhead: Averted. She is very reserved and docile.
* GirlyGirl: She is very shy and gentle. She takes very great care of her plants.
* GreenThumb: She can make plants grow, sometimes out of the ground, and manipulate them into creatures. Not always with the desired results.
* NotGoodWithPeople: The polar opposite of Harley Quinn in this regard. While she ''does'' have social skills, she's incredibly awkward and prefers to work with plants. Principal Waller had to push her to join a club.
* RedheadInGreen: She's a redhead whose attire is mostly green. Helps that she has a GreenThumb.
* RoleReprisal: From ''[[VideoGame/LEGOAdaptationGame LEGO Batman 3]]''.
* ShrinkingViolet: According to her bio, she's more of a "plant person" than a people person. This shy personality is in-line with her comic version prior to her StartOfDarkness.
* SignificantGreenEyedRedhead: Like her comic book/90's cartoon counterpart, she has these traits.
* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: The Girly Girl to Harley's Tomboy.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Just because she's another case of AdaptationalHeroism doesn't mean her plants can't still be dangerous.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Barbara Gordon (Batgirl)]]
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[[caption-width-right:240: Cool. Complicated. Reserved.]]
--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/MaeWhitman (Shea Fontana series) , Ashlyn Selich (LEGO projects) , Creator/TaraStrong (Lauren Faust series)

-->''"Batgirl is the resident computer genius of Super Hero High. With her innovative technology and default detective disposition, Batgirl proves you don't have to be born with superpowers."''

* AbledInTheAdaptation: Her incarnation of Oracle is able-bodied rather than wheelchair-bound. She was also Oracle ''before'' becoming Batgirl, rather than the other way around.
* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: Her backstory doesn't tie into Batman's. Her name comes from her affinity for bats.
* AdaptationalDyeJob: Her outfit in the main series is dark blue. In the Lego projects, it's purple.
* {{Adorkable}} : While she shows shades of this in the main series, she ''really'' embraces this trope in the Lego series, where she's much more into academics and structure than normal, and yet is still endearing.
* BadassNormal: She has no powers, but is great with combat and technology.
* CivvieSpandex: Similar to her New 52 version, parts of her costume uses casual street clothing like her jacket and hood combo.
* DeadpanSnarker: She let's out quite a few quippy remarks.
* DudeMagnet: She seems to attracted a few villains.
* {{Meganekko}}: In her civilian identity.
* NoSocialSkills: Subverted and somewhat implied. Batgirl has generally good social skills, but because her father sheltered her, she lacked some life skills like driving and survival, and is known for going all out with technology.
* RoleReprisal: Mae Whitman reprises the role from ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold'' in the Shea Fontana series , while Tara Strong reprises the role from ''WesternAnimation/BatManTheAnimatedSeries'' in the Lauren Faust series.
* RomanticTwoGirlFriendship: She has this with Supergirl, and it's a bit more pronounced in this series than other media.
* SecretIdentity: She eventually has a secret identity. As far as her classmates are concerned, it's apparently an OpenSecret.
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Naturally. "Riddle My Heart" has her turn down the Riddler's offer to go to the dance since the challenges he set up to impress her nearly got her friends and innocent people hurt. "Batnapped" has Killer Moth offer her a chance to be his partner, but she turned it down since she was kidnapped and forced against her will.
* SuspiciouslySpecificDenial: The BAT part of the name of her devices is shorthand for "Barbara Assistant Tech," honest!
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Super Hero High Staff]]
!!Principal Amanda Waller
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--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/YvetteNicoleBrown

* AdaptationalHeroism: The original Amanda Waller is a NominalHero at best and would be hilariously unsuited for overseeing a superhuman high school, being the head of [[ComicBook/SuicideSquad a black ops squad of supervillains]].
* AdaptationalAttractiveness: She has her ComicBook/{{New 52}} design, where she's thinner than normal.
* NotSoAboveItAll: While still a reasonable authority figure, there are times she can act somewhat immature and not so different from the students. For example, in the Lego Brain Drain movie, she's shown to be just as excited about seeing Opposite Direction like the students.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: She can be reasoned with if people think she's being too harsh, and she plays by the rules, such as accepting a demerit from Hawkgirl for talking in the library during the filming of Hawkgirl's Hero of the Month spot.

!!Vice Principal Grodd
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--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/JohnDiMaggio

* AdaptationalHeroism: Grodd in the comics is a speciesist supervillain. Here he's a [[HeelfaceTurn reformed villain]] and part of Amanda Waller's staff at the school.
* HeelFaceTurn: Pulled one prior to the start of the series
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He has a hair trigger temper, but he still looks out for the students.
* LargeHam: Well, he is a gorilla
* RoleReprisal: From ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold''.

!! Crazy Quilt
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--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/TomKenny

* AdaptationalHeroism: Normally an obscure Batman villain (that no can really [[HarmlessVillain take seriously]]). Now he's the fashion teacher at Super Hero High.
* TheDandy: With that type of outfit? Can't not be a dandy.
* TheFashionista: Quilt's a male example who's very knowledgeable about super suit designing and enthusiastically teaches a fashion class.
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[[folder: Super Hero High Schoolmates]]
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!!Hal Jordan (Green Lantern)
--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/JoshKeaton

* ButtMonkey: So far downplayed. The worst Hal has received was being hurled across the school campus from a misunderstanding by Wonder Woman.
* ComicBookMoviesDontUseCodenames: Averted with nearly everyone else, but used with him, possibly because other Green Lanterns might appear later.
* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: His original character art (pictured) used an earlier design.
* LovableJock: WordOfGod states that he plays this role as a counterpart to Carol (Star Sapphire)'s school diva personality.
* PutOnABus: Season 4 has him leaving Earth for Oa, with Jessica Cruz expected to take his place.
* RoleReprisal: From ''WesternAnimation/GreenLanternTheAnimatedSeries''.

!! Garfield Logan (Beast Boy)
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--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/GregCipes

* AllDrummersAreAnimals: Literally. He's the drummer for the Band Club, and plays multiple drums in the form of an octopus.
* BigOlEyebrows: He has them in this series.
* CoolBigBro: He acts pretty chill with others.
* {{Slacker}}: It's downplayed, but he's no stranger to goofing off.
* RoleReprisal: From ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' and ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo''.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: As usual, Beast Boy can [[{{Animorphism}} turn into various Earth animals.]]

!! Kendra Saunders (Hawkgirl)
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--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/NikaFutterman

* CoolBigSis: As long as you follow the rules, she's pretty easygoing.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She may want to enforce the rules and is no nonsense, she still cares for others.
* YellowSashOfPower: Her first appearance ("All About Super Hero High") had her chase down Cheetah for "[[SuperSpeed breaking the]] [[SuperReflexes hallway speed limit"]]. Bumblebee's side commentary confirmed the role.

!! Barbara Ann Minerva (Cheetah)
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--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/AshleyEckstein

* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: Much like her comic book counterpart, she shares some obvious physical traits of a cheetah.
** [[BeastMan Beast Woman]]
* CatsAreMean: This also extends to catgirls, apparently.
* DemotedToExtra: In ''Hero of the Year'', and subsequent episodes. This is trope is [[SubvertedTrope subverted]] in the Season 4 story, "Truth of the Lasso", which also introduces Cheetah's backstory.
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: [[spoiler:In the finale of the Season 4 story, "Truth of the Lasso", Cheetah tries to use the Lasso of Truth, which she stole, against Wonder Woman in an effort to expose [[WhatYouAreInTheDark her embarrassing, selfish side]] to the world at large. This fails because [[AllLovingHero Wonder Woman]] has no such selfishness to speak of, which Cheetah refuses to believe.]]
* EvilIsCool: [[spoiler:This was Barbara Ann Minerva's biggest motivation to become Cheetah. She thought transforming into a powerful beast and becoming dishonest was "cool". Unfortunately, her mother was [[ParentalNeglect too concerned with work to say otherwise]]. Cheetah was also put off by Wonder Woman's desire to be her friend, even during their time as children.]]
* {{Expy}}: Of [[Toys/MonsterHigh Toralei]], another mean cat girl. She even has the same smug delivery and love of pranks to sabotage a "rival" who would otherwise leave her alone.
* KarmaHoudini:
** In "Power Outage" she gets off scot-free for sabotaging Wonder Woman's belt in her test of flight.
** Ditto in Weaponomics despite it happening in clear view of Lucius Fox.
** [[KarmaHoudiniWarranty Finally]] {{subverted}} in "Saving the Day", [[spoiler: when Wonder Woman used her Lasso of Truth to save Cheetah, and she confessed all the things she'd done including causing trouble for Wonder Woman, which earned her detention.]] From there on, she's consistently punished in some way when doing something bad.
* ManipulativeBastard: [[spoiler:She stole Giganta's earrings in order to cause a distraction that allowed her to steal the Lasso of Truth from Wonder Woman.]]
* ParentalNeglect: Her mother was an archeologist, a {{Workaholic}} and a neglectful parent. It's part of the reason why Cheetah behaves badly even as a teenager.
* RapunzelHair: She has really long brunet hair that's longer than the main hero girls'.
* SuperReflexes: She effortlessly out-maneuvered a flying Hawkgirl.
** SuperSpeed: She was seen prior speeding very quickly through the hallways.
* TheRival: Typically to Wonder Woman.
* TookALevelInKindness: It's not much, but she does have more genuinely good moments, and is nowhere near as mean as she was early on.
* UnknownRival: Wonder Woman calls her an acquaintance at best and has more important things to do than deal with her, but Cheetah is bent on embarrassing her and showing her up.
* [[WasOnceAMan Was Once a Girl]]: [[spoiler:When she was a little girl, Barbara Ann Minerva scratched herself with the Claw of Deceit, an Amazon artifact, in order to become a powerful beast. She could transform between her human and beast forms at will.]]

!! M'gann M'orzz (Miss Martian)
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--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/CristinaPucelli

* AdaptationPersonalityChange: She's more shy than in the comics.
* {{Adorkable}} : Most definitely. She's reserved and scared quite often, but you'll just want to give her a hug.
* CharacterTic: Whenever she gets scared or nervous, she often says "eep" when turning invisible.
* GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: She is a green-skinned girl from Mars.
* ShrinkingViolet: When Bumblebee introduced Wonder Woman to Megan and Starfire ("All About Super Hero High"), Megan simply reacted by meeping and turning invisible. This would become her usual go-to reaction whenever startled or intimidated.

!!Koriand'r (Starfire)
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--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/HyndenWalch

* {{Adorkable}} : She's naive and somewhat simple minded, yet still pretty cute and endearing.
* GoodIsNotDumb: While a bit naive, she's good at reading emotions, is kind to everyone, and is very good at fighting.
* RoleReprisal: From ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' and ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo''.
* VerbalTic: She never uses contractions (so she will always say "I am" instead of "I'm" or "Is not" instead of "Isn't"), and has the tendency to add "the" in the most of her sentences.

!! Frost
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--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/DanicaMcKellar

* AdaptationalHeroism: Instead of being one of Firestorm's foes, she's instead a slightly aloof, but otherwise good person.
* {{Adorkable}} : Particularly when excited about something, she'll often geek out quite adorably
* AmbiguouslyBi: Some scenes show her eagerly hanging out with Flash. Though we also have episodes like "Frost's Bite" and "Jetsetters", where she has intimate moments with Miss Martian and Wonder Woman respectively, particularly hanging out in the sauna with the former and being concerned when she's frozen in the latter.
* AnIcePerson: Her core power.
* KnowItAll: She takes pride in her intelligence.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: While somewhat cold and takes pride in her intelligence, she will not hesitate to help others in need.
* NeverSayDie: Her AdaptationalNameChange from "Killer Frost" to "Frost". Justified in that she's not a villain here.
* SweetTooth: If the Lego Super Villain High movie is any indication, she likes eating ice cream for breakfast

!! Carol Ferris (Star Sapphire)
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--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/JessicaDiCicco

* AdaptationalHeroism: In the early comics, whenever Carol was Star Sapphire, she was a {{Yandere}} under the gem's influence. Here, she's a hero even with it.
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* SpoiledSweet: Her main character trait.
* TerrifiedOfGerms

!! Selina Kyle (Catwoman)
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-->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/CristinaPucelli

* AnimalThemedSuperbeing
* DistractedByTheShiny: She spots anything that is shiny, from the Amulet of Harmonia to Batgirl's van [[spoiler: to Wonder Woman's tiara.]]
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She may not hesitate to get what she wants through underhanded means, yet she's also just as willing to help others
* KleptomaniacHero: She is more this here than a true thief.
* StickyFingers: There's the reason why she is known as a thief.
* WhipItGood: Her main weapon is her whip.

!!Sandra Woosan (Lady Shiva)
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--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/TaniaGunadi

* AdaptationalHeroism: She maintains the hot blooded combat prowess of her mainstream counterpart, but is shifted towards helping others
* AmbiguouslyBi: She and Flash have a ship tease moment in her Hero Of The Month episode, but she's also shown to have some really emotional moments with Big Barda.
* ArrogantKungFuGuy: Well, girl in this case, but she's both efficient in combat and not one to trust others easily
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She's hotheaded, no nonsense, and can't trust people easily, but her heart is in the right place
* RomanticTwoGirlFriendship: Her most important relationship is with Big Barda

!!Big Barda
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--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/MistyLee

* {{Adorkable}} : Surprisingly enough, she can act this way, mostly when dealing with something unexpected that she knows little about.
* BigEater: Due to her size, she's been shown to eat more than others.
* TheBigGuy: She's one of the physically strongest characters
* BloodKnight: Well, she was raised on Apokalypse by the ''Female Furies'' , so she's got this down packed
* FriendToAllChildren: In the "It's A Superful Life" episode, she reads a story to a little girl in the hospital. She appreciates it
* HeelFaceTurn: She starts at the end of "Super Hero High", and then cements it in "Hero Of The Year"
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: While she can get a bit aggressive, she's still one to fight for others.
* NiceGirl: On her best days
* RomanticTwoGirlFriendship: Her most important relationship is with Lady Shiva

!!Jessica Cruz
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--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/CristinaMilizia

* {{Adorkable}}: She's deeply insecure of her abilities as a Green Lantern, but it's part of her appeal.
* CharacterDevelopment: While still growing, she from a scaredy cat who doesn't want the pressure of being a hero to a more confident girl who will not hesitate to help others.
* ConvenientReplacementCharacter: She becomes the new Green Lantern when Hal Jordan leaves Earth.
* FaceYourFears: She must do this to become the new Green Lantern. When Sinestro's yellow energy dragon construct attacks, Jessica creates three constructs of Batgirl, Supergirl and Wonder Woman to do so.
* NiceGirl: Definitely a pleasant person to be around.
* TookALevelInBadass: After gaining confidence, she effortlessly takes on Sinestro. [[spoiler: She slaps him down with a giant energy hand, then while he's stunned, she uses a green kitten to take away his power ring.]]

!!Mera
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--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/EricaLindbeck

* {{Adorkable}} : She's socially awkward and makes cheesy puns, but you can't help but love her
* ABoyAndHisX: She has a pet seahorse
* CuteClumsyGirl: Let's just say things get rough at school when she messes up
* FishOutOfWater: Fits this trope in more ways than one
* RememberTheNewGuy: Her debut appearance in "Fish Out Of Water" has her already acquainted with everyone as if she recently moved in. Her origin will be expanded on in the "Legends Of Atlantis" movie.
* SmarterThanYouLook: While not established as dumb, she plays up her more innocent side when toying around with Firefly
* TookALevelInBadass : She effortlessly takes out Firefly when he hurts Miss Martian

!!Raven
--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/TaraStrong
* AdaptationalDyeJob: Downplayed, but she has some red locks in her hair, while most other versions don't
* AdaptationalHeroism: Like with her original animated counterpart, she's resistant to her father's dark teachings, and wants to use her powers for good
* DarkIsNotEvil: Naturally.
* DeadpanSnarker: She's not sarcastic for nothing
* HalfHumanHybrid: We've only seen her demonic father so far but her mother is most likely human.
* RoleReprisal: Tara Strong reprises the role from ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' and ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo''
* UnwillingInstigatorOfDoom: She kept causing problems that ended up becoming worse when trying to help
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Supervillains]]
!! In General
* AgeLift: Like some of the heroes, some of them are teenagers for one reason for another, but usually to make them YoungerAndHipper. For example, The Riddler was aged down due to being a StalkerWithACrush to Batgirl, and if he was kept the same age as most other versions... [[PaedoHunt well]].

!!ComicBook/{{Eclipso}}
-->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/MonaMarshall

* AdaptationalWimp: Yeah, when you're enemies with the [[ComicBook/TheSpectre literal wrath of God]] and can trade blows with him quite easily in the source material, then the only place you can go is down. Zig-Zagged, seeing how Eclipso's original weakness was to any light source and not just sunlight.
* CompositeCharacter: Is designed to look like the Jean Loring incarnation, but the motivations and connection to gemworld come from the ComicBook/New52 incarnation of the character.


!! Lena Luthor
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-->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/RomiDames

* {{Adorkable}} : Due to her ineffectual sympathetic villain qualities in the Lego projects, she's actually quite endearing when trying to be taken seriously
* ArchEnemy: Of Supergirl.
* AdaptationalVillainy: In the comics and the ''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}'' TV series, she's good. Here, she's as bad as her brother Lex.
* BaldWoman: Like her brother, Lena is totally bald, though she covers it up with a wig.
* CompositeCharacter: She's less a faithful adaptation of Lena Luthor and more a female Lex.
* CharacterExaggeration: She's more hammy and inept in the Lego projects than she was before.
* DistaffCounterpart: She's less a faithful adaptation of Lena Luthor and more a female Lex.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: ''Destroying the Earth'' is a step too far for her.
* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: In the Lego "Brain Drain" movie, she's serving Eclipso, only to reluctantly help the heroes defeat her, and then go back to her again. In the "Galactic Wonder" special, which [[OutOfOrder appears to transpire afterwards though released slightly earlier]], she reluctantly helps out the heroes take down Eclipso again.
* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: She's not as competent as she would like to think.
* KnightTemplar: Believes that the city will be at peace when the heroes are gone.
* LargeHam: She tends to get very over the top and exaggerated in the Lego projects.
* {{Meganekko}}: She wears glasses.
* PaperThinDisguise: Gets a job at Super Hero High using the fake name Lena ''Thorul'' (an anagram of "Luthor.")

!!ComicBook/TheRiddler
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-->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/YuriLowenthal

* {{Adorkable}}: Or at least tries to be.
* BadassInANiceSuit
* TeenGenius: He's a teenager in this version, but he's still highly skilled and elaborate in his setups (maybe not to his usual extent since the target audience is a little younger, but still).
* StalkerWithACrush: Downplayed since it's for younger audiences, but he still commits several crimes as part of his game with Batgirl and thinks said gestures are legitimately charming.
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* AmbiguouslyBi: From the times she's interacted with Steve Trevor, there's some light ship teasing between them, usually giving compliments. However, she has quite a few interactions with her friends that can be interpreted as intimate, such as the roommate situation with Harley in "Roomies" or the number of group hugs she takes part in, like in "Electric Charge". Her interactions with Batgirl and Supergirl in the Lego projects would not feel out of place in a marriage.

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* AmbiguouslyBi: From the times she's interacted with Steve Trevor, there's some light ship teasing between them, usually giving compliments. However, she has quite a few interactions with her friends that can be interpreted as intimate, such as the roommate situation with Harley in "Roomies" or the number of group hugs she takes part in, like in "Electric Charge". Her interactions with Batgirl and Supergirl in the Lego projects would not feel out of place in a marriage. Wonder Woman is bisexual in the comics, but it's unknown if that also applies to this incarnation.



* InnocentlyInsensitive / JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Harley can be mischievous and rebellious, but it's never out of malice, and she always pulls through for her friends in the end. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6ixfnHVmCQ See for yourself.]]

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-->''"The new girl in a new school on a new planet, Comicbook/{{Supergirl}} has a lot to learn before she can become a full-fledged Superhero, but she's powerfully persistent with super strength and x-ray vision."''

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* {{Adorkable}} : She showed some shades of this early on, particularly in trying to fit in with the other students and not doing a good job. Even after she became a more confident hero, she can still fall into this when trying a bit too hard to act cool. She's just precious.
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* {{Adorkable}} : She showed some shades of this early on, particularly in trying to fit in with the other students. Even after she became a more confident hero, she can still fall into this when trying a bit too hard to act cool. She's just precious.

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* {{Adorkable}} : She showed some shades of this early on, particularly in trying to fit in with the other students.students and not doing a good job. Even after she became a more confident hero, she can still fall into this when trying a bit too hard to act cool. She's just precious.



* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: In the main series, she's down to earth and humble, and has a desire to prove her worth. While she maintains the latter in the Lego projects, said projects make her more snarky and full of herself.




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* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: In the main series, she's calm and level headed, with a creative flair. In the Lego projects, she's more of a risk taker with a competitive streak, with her fighting skills more pronounced.



--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/MaeWhitman, Ashlyn Selich (LEGO shorts/Brain Drain)

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--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/MaeWhitman, Creator/MaeWhitman (Shea Fontana series) , Ashlyn Selich (LEGO shorts/Brain Drain)
projects) , Creator/TaraStrong (Lauren Faust series)



* RoleReprisal: From ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold'' , at Least in the main series

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* RoleReprisal: From Mae Whitman reprises the role from ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold'' , at Least in the main Shea Fontana series , while Tara Strong reprises the role from ''WesternAnimation/BatManTheAnimatedSeries'' in the Lauren Faust series.

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* AbledInTheAdaptation: She's just wacky, not mentally ill like is often implied with her comic incarnation.

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* AbledInTheAdaptation: She's just wacky, not mentally ill like is as often implied with her comic incarnation.incarnation.
* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: She's too young to be either a psychiatrist or a psychologist, so this was a given. She only knows the Joker from her childhood. What is stated about her past is that she wanted to be a superhero since she was little.


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* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: Her backstory doesn't tie into Batman's. Her name comes from her affinity for bats.

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* HeelFaceTurn: She starts at the end of "Super Hero High", and cements it in "Hero Of The Year"

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* HeelFaceTurn: She starts at the end of "Super Hero High", and then cements it in "Hero Of The Year"




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* AdaptationalDyeJob: Downplayed, but she has some red locks in her hair, while most other versions don't
* AdaptationalHeroism: Like with her original animated counterpart, she's resistant to her father's dark teachings, and wants to use her powers for good


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* RoleReprisal: Tara Strong reprises the role from ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' and ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo''
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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: While always a hero, most incarnations tend to be somewhat aggressive and ready to battle. Here, her tougher edges are smoothed out, and she has a gentler personality who prefers reading others through heart.
* {{Adorkable}} : She showed some shades of this early on, particularly in trying to fit in with the students. Even after she became a more confident hero, she can still fall into this when trying a bit too hard to act cool. She's just precious.

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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: While always a hero, most incarnations tend to be somewhat aggressive and ready to battle. Here, her tougher edges are smoothed out, and she has a gentler personality who prefers reading reaching others through heart.
* {{Adorkable}} : She showed some shades of this early on, particularly in trying to fit in with the other students. Even after she became a more confident hero, she can still fall into this when trying a bit too hard to act cool. She's just precious.
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* TheAce: She is exceptionally skilled in many areas of super-heroics and general life skills
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: While always a hero, most incarnations tend to be somewhat aggressive and ready to battle. Here, her tougher edges are smoothed out, and she has a gentler personality who prefers reading others through heart.
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!!Raven
--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/TaraStrong

* DarkIsNotEvil: Naturally.
* HalfHumanHybrid: We've only seen her demonic father so far but her mother is most likely human.
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* {{Adorkable}} : She showed some shades of this early on, particularly in trying to fit in with the students. Even after she became a more confident hero, she can still fall into this when trying a bit too hard to act cool. She's just precious.



* BadassAdorable: As a child in a flashback in part 2 of "Truth Of The Lasso", she was able to take on a ''three headed monster'' when trying to protect [[spoiler: Barbera Ann Minerva, who would go on to be Cheetah]] . As a teenager, she's a certified badass.

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* BadassAdorable: As a child in a flashback in part 2 of "Truth Of The Lasso", she was able to take on a ''three headed dog monster'' when trying to protect [[spoiler: Barbera Ann Minerva, who would go on to be Cheetah]] . As a teenager, she's a certified badass.

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