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* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: Only one Bat Girl is even afforded the dignity of her own ''number'' to differentiate her. And it isn't the one who gets the most attention in the story, either.
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* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: Only one Bat Girl is even afforded the dignity of her own ''number'' to differentiate her. And it isn't the one who gets the most attention in the story, either. From the looks of the scene, it appears the one who gets numbered only has the honor because her actress didn't respond to her cue and Katherin Victor threw a line in to get her attention.
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* BehindTheBlack: Sure enough, the BatmanGambit works, with Rat Fink jumping out from behind boulders to snatch the girls as they walk past. Except he's hiding on the same side of the boulder that the girls are approaching it from, i.e. the opposite side from the camera.
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** Near the end when Rat Fink has the Batgirls captive he holds up a flask and claims it has "The most potent tranquilizing agent ever devised in a laboratory" and the goes on to say that it gives him strength and the ability to understand "mysteries that mortal man has never dreamed of before". Huh?
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** Near the end when Rat Fink has the Batgirls captive he holds up a flask and claims it has "The most potent tranquilizing agent ever devised in a laboratory" and the goes on to say that it gives him strength and the ability to understand "mysteries that mortal man has never dreamed of before". Huh?How a ''traquilizer" would do that is anyone's guess.
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* ArtisticLicenseChemistry: There's no such isotope as "cobalt 40", as the cobalt isotope with the lowest number is 47. There ''is'' an isotope called cobalt ''60'', which is radioactive, and could theoretically be used to make a fission bomb, which may be what the writers were confusing it with.
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* ArtisticLicenseChemistry: ArtisticLicenseChemistry:
** There's no such isotope as "cobalt 40", as the cobalt isotope with the lowest number is 47. There ''is'' an isotope called cobalt ''60'', which is radioactive, and could theoretically be used to make a fission bomb, which may be what the writers were confusing itwith.with.
** Near the end when Rat Fink has the Batgirls captive he holds up a flask and claims it has "The most potent tranquilizing agent ever devised in a laboratory" and the goes on to say that it gives him strength and the ability to understand "mysteries that mortal man has never dreamed of before". Huh?
** There's no such isotope as "cobalt 40", as the cobalt isotope with the lowest number is 47. There ''is'' an isotope called cobalt ''60'', which is radioactive, and could theoretically be used to make a fission bomb, which may be what the writers were confusing it
** Near the end when Rat Fink has the Batgirls captive he holds up a flask and claims it has "The most potent tranquilizing agent ever devised in a laboratory" and the goes on to say that it gives him strength and the ability to understand "mysteries that mortal man has never dreamed of before". Huh?
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* DancePartyEnding: Technically a pool party, but the Batgirls do a lot of dancing during it as well.
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* ArtisticLicenseChemisty: There's no such isotope as "cobalt 40", as the cobalt isotope with the lowest number is 47. There ''is'' an isotope called cobalt ''60'', which is radioactive, and could theoretically be used to make a fission bomb, which may be what the writers were confusing it with.
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* ArtisticLicenseChemisty: ArtisticLicenseChemistry: There's no such isotope as "cobalt 40", as the cobalt isotope with the lowest number is 47. There ''is'' an isotope called cobalt ''60'', which is radioactive, and could theoretically be used to make a fission bomb, which may be what the writers were confusing it with.
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* ArtisticLicenseChemisty: There's no such isotope as "cobalt 40", as the cobalt isotope with the lowest number is 47. There ''is'' an isotope called cobalt ''60'', which is radioactive, and could theoretically be used to make a fission bomb, which may be what the writers were confusing it with.
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* MadeOfExplodium: Fairly justified in that it's an ''atomic'' hearing aid mixing with radioactive cobolt.
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* MadeOfExplodium: Fairly justified in that it's an ''atomic'' hearing aid mixing with radioactive cobolt.cobalt.
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* NoNameGiven: None of the Batgirls are given proper names. The closest we get is one of them being referred to as [[YouAreNumberSix "Batgirl #14".]] Even the credits just have one credit saying "Batgirls" and listing all the actressess names, with no indication of who's who.
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* NoNameGiven: None of the Batgirls are given proper names. The closest we get is one of them being referred to as [[YouAreNumberSix "Batgirl #14".]] Even the credits just have one credit saying "Batgirls" and listing all the actressess actresses' names, with no indication of who's who.
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* PaperThinDisguise: Amazingly subverted. The mask hides just enough of Rat Fink's face and the actor does a surprisingly decent job of disguising his voice.
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* PaperThinDisguise: PaperThinDisguise:
** Amazinglysubverted. The subverted with Rat Fink; the mask hides just enough of Rat Fink's his face and the actor does a surprisingly decent job of disguising his voice.voice.
** Played straight when Neon, Bruno and Tiger infiltrate Ayjax's cafeteria wearing fake beards and mustaches. Bruno's, in particular, is little more than a tiny bow tie stuck to his upper lip.
** Amazingly
** Played straight when Neon, Bruno and Tiger infiltrate Ayjax's cafeteria wearing fake beards and mustaches. Bruno's, in particular, is little more than a tiny bow tie stuck to his upper lip.
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* UglyGuyHotWife: The reformed mook and the Batgirl. Tiger really isn't so bad-looking to apply this trope.
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* UglyGuyHotWife: The reformed mook and the Batgirl. Tiger really isn't so bad-looking to apply this trope.bad-looking, though he is kinda short and rather doughy.
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* DistractedByTheSexy: When Rat Fink's goons are drugging everyone with the happy pill-laced soup at the Ayjax cafeteria, they take a moment to down some themselves so they can dance with a particularly attractive woman who caught their attention before resuming the heist.
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* DefeatMeansFriendship: All of the villains inexplicably become friends with Batwoman and the Batgirls at the end (with the exception of [[spoiler: Rat Fink]], who [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse seemingly just disappears,]] and they all have a pool party in the final scene.
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* DefeatMeansFriendship: All of the villains inexplicably become friends with Batwoman and the Batgirls at the end (with the exception of [[spoiler: Rat Fink]], who [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse seemingly just disappears,]] disappears,]]) and they all have a pool party in the final scene.
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* DefeatMeansFriendship: All of the villains inexplicably become friends with Batwoman and the Batgirls at the end (with the exception of [[spoiler: Rat Fink]], who [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse seemingly just disappears,]] and they all have a pool party in the final scene.