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* AdaptationalBadass: For the most part, Elongated Man in the comics is well behind Plastic Man in terms of powers, and mostly limited to regular stretching, with him getting by mostly on skill and intellect. Here, he appears to be equal to (if not better than) Plastic Man, to the point of being a shapeshifter like him.
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* GenreSavvy: When Owlman impersonates Batman, Joker is the only one who knows what's going on. He also points out that only he (someone on the side of chaos) can help him take down a control freak.
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* AlwaysAccurateAttack: His Omega Beam, ultimately subverted in that Batman managed to dodge it when he used it.


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* SuicideMission: Inverted. Batman taking on a physically ''far'' superior entity was not his finest moment.
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* MakingASplash: [[CoolSword Water swords]] and [[KamehameHadoken water hadokens]]!

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* MakingASplash: [[CoolSword Water swords]] and [[KamehameHadoken water hadokens]]!hadokens]]! His greatest feat however is calling up a GiantWallOfWateryDoom.
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* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: He tries to make sure the series at least ends with some dignity if he can't save the show for another season.

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* UnexpectedCharacter: As addressed in universe.
-->'''Bat-Mite:''' ''Ambush Bug?'' You're an obscure character even for this show.
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->''Voiced by Tom Everett Scott''

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->''Voiced by Tom Everett Scott''Scott (Booster) and Billy West (Skeets)''

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* WildCard: He might be an insane psychopath, but he'll gleefully team up with the Bat if he thinks it will be fun or amusing. Occasionally overlaps with TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou.


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* ShoutOut: Take a look at his theme, then take a look at [[ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}} his real name.]]
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* PhysicalGod: Played with, since its a children's show Darkseid is never called a god outright, but Batman states he is so powerful that for all intents and purposes Darkseid is a god.


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* PhysicalGod: Played with, with; since its it's a children's show Darkseid is never called a god outright, but Batman states he is so powerful that for all intents and purposes Darkseid is a god.

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* BadassCape: A fancy-looking one with a fur trim.



* CoolCape: A fancy-looking one with a fur trim.




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* PimpedOutCape: Very fitting for a bad guy who deliberately bases himself off royalty.

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* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: The titles of the various adventures he likes to tell.
-->'''AQUAMAN:''' And the time I had to wear an eye-patch to infiltrate a crew of pirates. I call that--\\
'''Batman:''' "AQUAMAN's Undercover Adventure."\\
'''AQUAMAN:''' No. "The Time I Wore An Eye-Patch To Infiltrate A Crew Of Pirates." But what you said is good, too.


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* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: Been prone to doing this from time to time, especially when he has his adventures with Batman.


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* OverlyPolitePals: With Batman mostly, even though the former hides his slight frustration with Arthur's over-zealousness.


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* TheMagnificent: Respects Batman as this to a tee. Aquaman pridefully admits Batman [[OverlyLongGag is the best, of the best, of the best, of the best, of the best, of the best, of the best, of the very best]]; Repeatedly.
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--->'''Captain Atom:''' [[UnderestimatingBadassery The guy has no superpowers]], [[WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway not even a lame one]]. And yet, everybody here thinks he's the greatest SuperHero in the universe.\\
'''Aquaman:''' [[LivingLegend Cause its TRUE!]].

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* ThePollyanna: His parents are dead, he's bullied by the other orphans, and the lady in charge of his home constantly berates and insults him for nothing. And yet Billy's still pretty chipper about everything.



The resident hero of Central City, also known as the Scarlet Speedster, Barry Allen gained his ability to run at incredible super-speed after a lightning bolt struck a shelf of chemicals in his laboratory at the local police department late one night. Now the Fastest man Alive, he donned his famous scarlet costume to combat crime. The Flash has the same costume and appearance as his comic book incarnation from the Silver Age of Comic Books.

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The resident hero of Central City, also known as the Scarlet Speedster, Barry Allen gained his ability to run at incredible super-speed after a lightning bolt struck a shelf of chemicals in his laboratory at the local police department late one night. Now the Fastest man Alive, he donned his famous scarlet costume to combat crime. The Flash has the same costume and appearance as his comic book incarnation from the Silver Age of Comic Books.
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* {{Mondegreen}}: In-universe, he repeatedly flubs up the Green Lantern oath.

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* {{Mondegreen}}: In-universe, he repeatedly flubs up the Green Lantern oath. Even with his "cheat sheet".



The greatest detective of his time, he was able to deduce much of Batman's life (such as the bat being a symbol of a past trauma, and his strong jaw being a characteristic of a doctor's son) when he arrived in 19th century London because of a spell created by Jason Blood. With his partner Dr. John Watson, they solve cases--one example being a supernatural one caused by Gentleman Jim Craddock (who becomes Gentleman Ghost later). Sherlock Holmes carries a cane, which is also a scabbard for his hidden sword. He used this sword in "Trials of the Demon", while he says "As you see, my reflexes are as sharp as my mind! And my blade even sharper!"

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The greatest detective of his all time, he was able to deduce much of Batman's life (such as the bat being a symbol of a past trauma, and his strong jaw being a characteristic of a doctor's son) when he arrived in 19th century London because of a spell created by Jason Blood. With together with his partner Dr. John Watson, they solve cases--one example being a supernatural one caused by Gentleman Jim Craddock (who becomes Gentleman Ghost later). Sherlock Holmes carries a cane, which is also a scabbard for his hidden sword. He used this sword in "Trials of the Demon", while he says "As you see, my reflexes are as sharp as my mind! And my blade even sharper!"
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* CaneSwordCaneSword: He keeps a cane that carries a sword in it.



A crime fighter from a bygone era who originally taught Batman how to box, as seen sparring with Batman at the start of the episode, Wildcat is a gruff and feisty crime fighter who is slightly depressed that no one wants to come and learn boxing from him nowadays. He helps Batman in his fight against the Outsiders when they attack a shopping mall, and are apparently working for a gross mutant named Slug. They later find Slug's hideout, but ended up captured and are about to be fed to his giant mutant snapper turtles. Due to trash talking, Slug released Wildcat, but left Batman for the giant turtles in a deep pit. Wildcat fought against Slug while Batman escaped the pit. Wildcat defeated him and threw him in the toxic waste-filled river, which mutated him into an even larger, tentacled freak. Wildcat managed to convince the Outsiders not to consider themselves freaks, saying that he used to be an 'outsider' when he was younger. When Slug emerged from the polluted river, the Outsiders joined Batman in defeating him when Wildcat suffered a heart attack. With advice from Katana, Black Lightning and Metamorpho reactivated Wildcat's heart. Wildcat later trains the Outsiders in boxing. Wildcat later helps Batman fight Bane at the beginning of "Menace of the Conqueror Caveman!"

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A crime fighter from a bygone era who originally taught Batman how to box, as seen sparring with Batman at the start of the episode, Wildcat is a gruff and feisty crime fighter who is slightly depressed that no one wants to come and learn boxing from him nowadays. He helps Batman in his fight against the Outsiders when they attack a shopping mall, and are apparently working for a gross mutant named Slug. They later find Slug's hideout, but ended up captured and are about to be fed to his giant mutant snapper turtles. Due to trash talking, Slug released Wildcat, but left Batman for the giant turtles in a deep pit. Wildcat fought against Slug while Batman escaped the pit. Wildcat defeated him and threw him in the toxic waste-filled river, which mutated him into an even larger, tentacled freak. Wildcat managed to convince the Outsiders not to consider themselves freaks, saying that he used to be an 'outsider' when he was younger. When Slug emerged from the polluted river, the Outsiders joined Batman in defeating him when Wildcat suffered a heart attack. With advice from Katana, Black Lightning and Metamorpho reactivated Wildcat's heart. Wildcat later trains the Outsiders in boxing.mall. Wildcat later helps Batman fight Bane at the beginning of "Menace of the Conqueror Caveman!"




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* TemptingFate: He keeps making fun of Batman for asking him for help with Bane. Then Bane does [[HulkingOut his thing]]...



He is the apparent leader of the trio, leading them on an attack of a shopping center. He has the power to manipulate electricity. His outfit is a blue hoodie with yellow lighting bolts on it, and black cargo pants. Though somewhat confused and angry at the world, Black Lightning doesn't give the appearance of being evil. After Batman and Wildcat infiltrate their underground headquarters and defeat their monstrous leader, Slug, Black Lightning uses his electricity to save Wildcat's life, with instruction from Katana, to jumpstart the elder's heart when he suffers a cardiac arrest. He is seen at the end of the episode boxing with Wildcat. In the teaser for "Duel of the Double Crossers!", he reveals that he has an afro-style haircut underneath his hood.

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He is the apparent leader of the trio, leading them on an attack of a shopping center. He has the power to manipulate electricity. His outfit is a blue hoodie with yellow lighting bolts on it, and black cargo pants. Though somewhat confused and angry at the world, Black Lightning doesn't give the appearance of being evil. After Batman and Wildcat infiltrate their underground headquarters and defeat their monstrous leader, Slug, Black Lightning uses his electricity to save Wildcat's life, with instruction from Katana, to jumpstart the elder's heart when he suffers a cardiac arrest. He is seen at the end of the episode boxing with Wildcat. In the teaser for "Duel of the Double Crossers!", he reveals that he has an afro-style haircut underneath his hood.isn't evil, just really cranky.



* AnythingButThat: "Not ''Uri the Unicorn''!"



* CompressedHair: In the teaser for "Duel of the Double Crossers!", he reveals that he has an afro-style haircut underneath his hood.



* KnightInSourArmor: The thing that sets his off worst? A cutesy kids TV show. ("Hugs do not solve everybody's problems!")



* SourKnight: The thing that sets his off worst? A cutesy kids TV show. ("Hugs do not solve everybody's problems!")

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* SourKnight: The thing that sets his off worst? A cutesy kids TV show. ("Hugs do not solve everybody's problems!")



The lone female in the Outsider's trio, she has no super powers, but is a highly skilled martial artist and swordswoman. Katana is generally silent (stating to her friends that "you know how I hate to repeat myself"), typically letting her actions speak for her. After Batman and Wildcat convince her and the Outsiders to turn against their monstrous boss, Slug, Wildcat suffers from a heart attack, causing Katana to take charge of the situation, and speak. She instructs Black Lightning to jumpstart Wildcats heart while Metamorpho becomes oxygen to fill his lungs in order to revive him. She is later seen at Wildcat's gym, dumping out one of his 'Tiger Tonic's (composed of tuna, bananas, raw eggs and tabasco sauce) into a nearby house plant (It should be noted that Batman did this earlier in the episode, and the plant died instantly). Her appearance is that of a teenage Japanese girl in a red skirt and yellow shirt, two shurikens in her hair and she always carries a sword with her.

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The lone female in the Outsider's trio, she has no super powers, but is a highly skilled martial artist and swordswoman. Katana is generally silent (stating to her friends that "you know how I hate to repeat myself"), typically letting her actions speak for her. After Batman and Wildcat convince her and the Outsiders to turn against their monstrous boss, Slug, Wildcat suffers from a heart attack, causing Katana to take charge of the situation, and speak. She instructs Black Lightning to jumpstart Wildcats heart while Metamorpho becomes oxygen to fill his lungs in order to revive him. She is later seen at Wildcat's gym, dumping out one of his 'Tiger Tonic's (composed of tuna, bananas, raw eggs and tabasco sauce) into a nearby house plant (It should be noted that Batman did this earlier in the episode, and the plant died instantly). Her appearance is that of a teenage Japanese girl in a red skirt and yellow shirt, two shurikens in her hair and she always carries a sword with her.



* AgeLift: Down to the age of a teenager, when every other version of her is a young adult or older.



Metamorpho has the ability to change his body into any shape, as well as transforming into any member of the periodic table of elements. Metamorpho helps in saving Wildcat's life when his heart stops in the middle of a fight by turning his body into oxygen in order to get into Wildcat's lungs. His appearance is like that of his comic-book alter ego, though he appears to be younger than the Rex Mason version. His unique abilities apparently require lots of energy, as he is seen almost constantly eating during the show. At the end of the episode he is seen at Wildcat's gym heartily drinking down Wildcat's Tiger Tonic.

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Metamorpho has the ability to change his body into any shape, as well as transforming into any member of the periodic table of elements. Metamorpho helps in saving Wildcat's life when his heart stops in the middle of a fight by turning his body into oxygen in order to get into Wildcat's lungs. His appearance is like that of his comic-book alter ego, though he appears to be younger than the Rex Mason version. His unique abilities apparently require lots of energy, as he is seen almost constantly eating during the show. At the end of the episode he is seen at Wildcat's gym heartily drinking down Wildcat's Tiger Tonic.



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* BigEaterBigEater: His unique abilities apparently require lots of energy, as he is seen almost constantly eating during the show.



Baby Face returns in "Night of the Huntress!" , now married to his sweetheart, Miss (now Mrs) Manface) and fights Batman, Blue Beetle III and The Huntress when he springs his crew from Blackgate Prison. After freeing the inmates there, he and his gang escape. He then plans to break into Warehouse X to obtain the criminal weapons there. Batman, Blue Beetle, and Huntress tried to stop them, but end up defeated and trapped in an hourglass trap that was previously used by Clock King. Babyface leads his gang to Little Sisters of Gotham Convent (the peaceful part of Gotham) where a crime lord summit is being held and ends up attacking them. Batman, Blue Beetle, and Huntress escape and Batman uses his transforming Batmobile to combat Babyface's robot while Blue Beetle and Huntress deal with his gang. Batman manages to blow up Babyface's robot, defeating him.



* VerbalTic, see?

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* VerbalTic, VerbalTic: Like Edward G. Robinson, see?



* KarmaHoudini: Since he's immortal, he'll never die of old age. A flashforward shows he'll still be around in the 25th century (though by then he does seem to have given up on overt evil).
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: His name sounds like "cruel".



Manfreda Donatella Face is the wife of Babyface. She has the face of a square-jawed man (complete with a five o'clock shadow), but the voice and body of a normal woman. When she tried to help Babyface, the hands on her robot were ripped off by Batman in the Batbot. When she asks if Batman wouldn't hurt a lady, Batman responds by saying "The Hammer of Justice is unisex" and knocks her down (although in a later episode, he tries to stop Batwoman from hurting him while he's in her body by claiming that [[FridgeLogic Batman wouldn't hit a woman]]). Voiced by Ellen Greene.

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Manfreda Donatella Face is the wife of Babyface. She has the face of a square-jawed man (complete with a five o'clock shadow), but the voice and body of a normal woman. When she tried to help Babyface, the hands on her robot were ripped off by Batman in the Batbot. When she asks if Batman wouldn't hurt a lady, Batman responds by saying "The Hammer of Justice is unisex" and knocks her down (although in a later episode, he tries to stop Batwoman from hurting him while he's in her body by claiming that [[FridgeLogic Batman wouldn't hit a woman]]). Voiced by Ellen Greene.

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%%* SmallNameBigEgo* ServileSnarker: Skeets is Booster's best friend and closest servant, but he's not afraid to deliver the sarcasm when Booster screws up.
-->'''Skeets:''' ''(After Booster completely fails to get Kr'ull to monologue)'' Way to keep the bad guy talking, sir.
* SmallNameBigEgo: He's introduced trying to convince a toy company to merchandise his likeness when he has no heroics to his name.



[[header:Detective Chimp]]
->''Voiced by: Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson''

A chimp, with an expertise for detective work. Together, he and Batman solve crime.

* EverythingsBetterWithMonkeys: He's a chimp. Being a detective.
* GoodCopBadCop: With Batman, in his first appearance. And Batman is the ''good'' cop.
* NiceHat: A deerstalker, because what Sherlock Holmes pastiche could be without one?
* PaperThinDisguise: He infiltrates GASP as... a waiter. Gorilla Grodd spots him instantly.
* PintsizedPowerhouse: A chimp Detective may be, but he's capable of brawling with gorillas.



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* BikerBabe: During "Death Race She uses a bike to Oblivion!"get around town.



* BadassInDistress: He's first introduced having been captured by Equinox, who plans to kill him to offset the simultaneous death of Gorilla Grodd. Batman frees him in time.



* [[GoodThingYouCanHeal Good Thing You Can Be Rebuilt]]: Due to being a robot, he can get blown to pieces without any lasting harm.

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* [[GoodThingYouCanHeal Good Thing You Can Be Rebuilt]]: Due to being a robot, he can get blown to pieces without any lasting harm.harm, such as when the Faceless Hunter blows him to pieces.



* [[spoiler:KilledOffForReal: Because he couldn't be controlled by Starro, the Faceless Hunter destroyed Red Tornado with his bare hands. Though he makes a few small appearances afterwards, implying he was rebuilt yet again.]]

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* [[spoiler:KilledOffForReal: Because he couldn't LatexPerfection: Not quite (his eyes are far too vivid to be controlled by Starro, the Faceless Hunter destroyed Red Tornado with human), but none of his bare hands. Though he makes students have noticed Professor Ulthoon is actually a few small appearances afterwards, implying he was rebuilt yet again.]]robot wearing a mask.



* EvilIsOneBigHappyFamily: Black Manta betrays Orm the first chance he gets, mentioning he'd been waiting to do that since "about five minutes" after he started talking. Subverted though, since he later works with the notoriously humanist Gorilla Grodd with no quarrel.



* AbhorrentAdmirer: During "Death Race to Oblivion!", she gains the attention of Woozy Winks. She hisses at him.





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* FantasticSlur: A good way to annoy Grodd is refer to him as a monkey. It invariably gains an annoyed "MONKEY?!" from him.
* {{Hypocrite}}: Grodd will go on and on about how stupid humans are... but it doesn't stop him working with them to suit his own ends.
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[[header:Red Hood (Unknown)]]

-->''Voiced By: Creator/JeffBennett''

On an alternate Earth, one man tried fighting against the Injustice Syndicate, led by the brutal Owlman. For his troubles, this man was tossed into a vat of chemicals at the ACE Chemicals plant, which turned his skin white and his hair green (... hold on a second, that sounds ''familiar''...)

However, rather than go insane from the trauma, the Red Hood rallied, and continued to fight the Injustice Syndicate in any way he could, his desperation eventually motivating him to seek out allies from another universe.

* CoolHelmet
* GadgeteerGenius: He managed to build the Phase Oscillator, a device that allowed interdimensional travel.
* GoodCounterpart: For the Joker. The chemical bath that drove his counterpart insane didn't work on the Red Hood.
* SharpDressedMan: He goes into battle in a tuxedo.
* TheUnreveal: His face is never fully shown, but there are a few glimpses that show he is still a dead ringer for the Joker.


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* PainfulTransformation: The switch between Jason and Etrigan clearly has Jason in pain.



* CainAndAbel: She's the Cain to Arthur's Abel, overthrowing his kingdom.
* EvilBrit
* CompositeCharacter: She takes on a bit of Nimue, Merlin's student who betrayed him.



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* CrazyPrepared: Has pretty much anything and everything stored in that belt of his, from a length of rope to dog biscuits. Not to mention hiding bolt-holes all over Gotham.

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** The Bat-Computer has files on it detailing the way to subdue his fellow superheroes if they ever wound up under someone else's control. This comes back to bite Bats in the butt, when Owlman manages to find them and use them.



* LighterAndSofter: Compared to pretty much every other version of Batman. While he is gruff and aloof, he's much more pleasant towards other heroes, willingly working with them and even calling Green Arrow a friend.



* RagnarokProofing: He builds things to last. One episode shows the Bat-Cave still functioning decades or possibly even centuries after the Great Disaster (albeit, admittedly, not entirely intact).



* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: While it's not touched upon by the characters, he is shown to have a definite advantage over Plastic Man in one area: He can change colour when he shapeshifts, which Plastic Man can't do.



* BadBoss: He treats Speedy pretty shabbily (one flashback shows him ordering a pre-teen Roy to retrieve his bow from a crocodile pit).



* HeroWithAnFInGood: He is a Green Lantern... barely. He's pretty aware that he's not really good at the whole heroing thing.



* {{Mondegreen}}: In-universe, he repeatedly flubs up the Green Lantern oath.



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[[header:The Cavalier]]

A criminal who has based himself on a 17th century swordsman.

* NiceHat: Since he is based on a cavalier.
* YeOldeButcheredeEnglishe: Possibly the Cavalier's most heinous of crimes is his constant use of mangled faux-Elizabeathan English. It gets a LampshadeHanging from Batman in one appearance.
-->'''Batman:''' ''(after having just heard the Cavalier speak)'' Somewhere, Shakespeare is spinning in his grave.


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[[header:Sinestro]]

The Green Lantern of Sector 1417, considered the most peaceful of all sectors in the known universe. However, during the fight against Despero, Sinestro shows his true colours when he turns against the Corps.

* BitchInSheepsClothing: He initially seems like just another Green Lantern, even allowing Batman to assist when Guy tells him to get lost. Then it turns out that he took over his own world, and decides to kill Mogo as plan A. While beating up Guy, he even declares he thought himself better than the other lanterns.
* ObviouslyEvil: With a name like that? And yet Batman completely trusts him until Despero reveals what he did.
* SealedEvilInACan: After kicking his butt, Guy seals Sinestro away inside his ring.
* ShootTheDog: While Batman goes after Despero, Guy finds Sinestro setting bombs all around Mogo, preparing to kill him, on the grounds it's safer than letting Despero keep controlling him... and because he doesn't trust G'nort to succeed.

[[header:Starro]]
->''Voiced by Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson''

* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: to Marvel Comics' Galactus. (Actually Starro came first, but the whole planet-devouring shtick is more Galactus' than his.)
* BigBad: Of a StoryArc introduced on in the show's ColdOpenings, where [[TheDragon The Faceless Hunter]] is gathering most of the superheroes to become HiveMind slaves. [[spoiler:Their roles reverse after Starro is killed by Earth's heroes, with the Faceless Hunter taking over as the main villain and the now, apparently mindless creature he turns Starro's remains into serving his destructive whims.]]
* EldritchAbomination
* GutturalGrowler
* HiveMind
* MadnessMantra: "Starro lives".
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson seemed to be channeling Creator/FrankWelker's [[WesternAnimation/InspectorGadget Dr. Claw]] [[GutturalGrowler voice]].
* OneWingedAngel: Thanks to Bwana Beast's powers.
* StarfishAliens: Literally.

[[header:Steppenwolf]]

Mongul's champion, and primary underling.

* AnAxeToGrind
* TheDragon: For Mongul.
* EvilSoundsDeep
* YouHaveFailedMe: After losing Mongul's death-race, he's zapped, and told he's not longer Mongul's champion.



[[header:Starro]]
->''Voiced by Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson''

* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: to Marvel Comics' Galactus. (Actually Starro came first, but the whole planet-devouring shtick is more Galactus' than his.)
* BigBad: Of a StoryArc introduced on in the show's ColdOpenings, where [[TheDragon The Faceless Hunter]] is gathering most of the superheroes to become HiveMind slaves. [[spoiler:Their roles reverse after Starro is killed by Earth's heroes, with the Faceless Hunter taking over as the main villain and the now, apparently mindless creature he turns Starro's remains into serving his destructive whims.]]
* EldritchAbomination
* GutturalGrowler
* HiveMind
* MadnessMantra: "Starro lives".
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson seemed to be channeling Creator/FrankWelker's [[WesternAnimation/InspectorGadget Dr. Claw]] [[GutturalGrowler voice]].
* OneWingedAngel: Thanks to Bwana Beast's powers.
* StarfishAliens: Literally.

[[header:Steppenwolf]]

Mongul's champion, and primary underling.

* AnAxeToGrind
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** He much more closely resembles Fiddler stand-in Music ''Master'' from the Justice Guild episodes of ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'', down to the wild hair and gapped teeth.

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* TheCameo: She appears in the very beginning of "Sidekicks Assemble", as part of the early Justice League.



* HeWhoMustNotBeSeen: He appears at the beginning of "Sidekicks, Assemble!", but only from behind.



* Archenemy: For Plastic Man. Fittingly, Plastic Man's arch-nemesis is every bit as ridiculous as the rest of his life.

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* Archenemy: {{Archenemy}}: For Plastic Man. Fittingly, Plastic Man's arch-nemesis is every bit as ridiculous as the rest of his life.



[[header:Professor Zoom (Eobard Thawne)]]
->''Voiced by Creator/JohnWesleyShipp''

The yellow-clad EvilCounterpart to the Flash, Eobard Thawne is a criminal who hails from the 25th century. His mission is to destroy his lawful nemesis and all that the Flash stands for.

* CompositeCharacter: He's ostensibly Eobard Thawne (Reverse-Flash I[=/=]Zoom I) in his antagonism to Barry, but his mask is that of Hunter Zolomon (Reverse-Flash II[=/=]Zoom II) with the black-and-red eyes.
* CurbStompBattle : One of the few villains from the series that Batman can't defeat by his own even after the hero gets temporary super speed.
* EvilOverlord: Of the 25th century, in "Requiem for a Scarlet Speedster."
* GadgeteerGenius: He was able to create a device that siphoned [[spoiler:the previously-thought-to-be-dead Flash's speed]] into arm-bands that powered his private army and exponentially increased his own speed.
* MadScientist
* RedEyesTakeWarning
* SuperSpeed



[[header:Professor Zoom (Eobard Thawne)]]
->''Voiced by Creator/JohnWesleyShipp''

The yellow-clad EvilCounterpart to the Flash, Eobard Thawne is a criminal who hails from the 25th century. His mission is to destroy his lawful nemesis and all that the Flash stands for.

* CompositeCharacter: He's ostensibly Eobard Thawne (Reverse-Flash I[=/=]Zoom I) in his antagonism to Barry, but his mask is that of Hunter Zolomon (Reverse-Flash II[=/=]Zoom II) with the black-and-red eyes.
* CurbStompBattle : One of the few villains from the series that Batman can't defeat by his own even after the hero gets temporary super speed.
* EvilOverlord: Of the 25th century, in "Requiem for a Scarlet Speedster."
* GadgeteerGenius: He was able to create a device that siphoned [[spoiler:the previously-thought-to-be-dead Flash's speed]] into arm-bands that powered his private army and exponentially increased his own speed.
* MadScientist
* RedEyesTakeWarning
* SuperSpeed



[[header:Arthur Curry Junior]]

AQUAMAN's youthful and grouchy son, who lacks his father's jubilant nature

* GiverOfLameNames: The apple doesn't fall too far from the tree, as it turns out.
* PeekaBangs: His coif covers up one of his eyes.
* PintsizedPowerhouse: A preteen he may be, but he's as capable of throwing around the Penguin's goons as his dad.



->''Voiced by: Creator/JKSimmons, Creator/ArminShimmerman''

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->''Voiced by: Creator/JKSimmons, Creator/ArminShimmerman''
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* IdenticalGranddaughter: She is entirely identical to her mother. The only difference between them is that Dinah doesn't wear a mask.



* OverprotectiveDad: Or surrogate dads, as the case may be. All the JSA treats her as JustAKid Eventually, Wildcat admits it's because of what became of her mother that they're afraid the same will happen to her.
* ParentalFavouritism: Or surrogate parents as the case may be. She points out they treaded her with kid gloves, while (in her eyes) favouring Batman. Flashbacks show that they were ''much'' harsher on Batman during training.



* StayInTheKitchen: On the receiving end from the JSA, who treat her like a little child



[[header:Guardians of the Universe]]
->''Voiced by: Creator/JKSimmons, Creator/ArminShimmerman''

The founders and leaders of the Green Lantern Corps.

* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: They allow Jaime to keep the scarab and continue doing good.
* TooDumbToLive: Despite knowing Jaime is carrying a Reach scarab around, they don't really take any effort to stop him wandering around Oa. So when the Reach's programming kicks in...



* TheCorruptor: He seeks to turn Batman into someone much like himself, obsessed with vengeance over justice.

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* TheCorruptor: TheCorrupter: He seeks to turn Batman into someone much like himself, obsessed with vengeance over justice.

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* {{Superhero}}: He is one.

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* {{Superhero}}: He is one.TheRedBaron: "The Ductile Detective"



* ArbitrarySkepticism: What? Batman's soul is out of its body and has possessed my sidekick? Oh, that's crazy.

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* ArbitrarySkepticism: What? Batman's soul is out of its body and has possessed my sidekick? Oh, that's crazy. Subverted, however, in that Green Arrow quickly believes Batman's story.



[[header:{{Green Lantern|Corps}} (Guy Gardner)]]

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[[header:{{Green [[header:{{Franchise/Green Lantern|Corps}} (Guy Gardner)]]




[[Header:OMAC (Buddy Blank)]]

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\n[[Header:OMAC * OffModel: Jonah's perpetually animated with the good side of his mouth never actually moving when he talks.
* PerpetualFrowner: Jonah almost never smiles. Though he does smile around Lashina...

[[header:OMAC
(Buddy Blank)]]



* PrimaryColouredChampion: OMAC's outfit is largely blue, with some gold and red mixed in.

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* PrimaryColouredChampion: PrimaryColourChampion: OMAC's outfit is largely blue, with some gold and red mixed in.



* ColorCharacter

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* ColorCharacterColorCharacter: '''Red''' Tornado.



* CompositeCharacter: This Robin is a composite of the modern and old Earth-Two Robins (See MythologyGag below).

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* CompositeCharacter: This Robin is a composite of the modern and old Earth-Two Robins (See MythologyGag below). In terms of attitude, he also takes on some of Jason Todd's more hot-blooded traits, rather than Dick's genial personality.



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* AnimalMotifsAnimalMotifs: Cats, natch. He even mentions he has nine lives.


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* MadeOfIron: Justified, since he's a former boxing champion. Ted Grant knows how to take a punch, or several. Part of his plan to defeat Slug involves provoking the guy into beating the crap out of him.


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* NotSoDifferent: Tells the Outsiders as much, he used to be an outcast like them.


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[[header:Kite Man (Charles Brown)]]
->''Voiced by Creator/JeffreyCombs''

The former boss of Eel O'Brien in his criminal days, Kite Man is a crazed maniac obsessed with kites and Benjamin Franklin due to a childhood incident. His two desires are to be the most famous kite-related person ever, and to get revenge on O'Brien.

* Archenemy: For Plastic Man. Fittingly, Plastic Man's arch-nemesis is every bit as ridiculous as the rest of his life.
* ItsPersonal: Eel O'Brien's greed was what caused Batman to arrest him, and then he identified Kite Man during his trial. Kite Man swore revenge on O'Brien and his loved ones.
* EvilCounterpart: Gains a version of Plastic Man's own powers, turning him into a dark version of Plas.
* IrrationalHatred: Thanks to his childhood accident, he has a deep hatred for Benjamin Franklin.
* LargeHam: In fairness to him, he is insane.
* OverlyNarrowSuperlative: He wishes to become the most famous kite-related person in history!
* RhetoricalQuestionBlunder: He asks what Ben Franklin ever accomplished. Plastic Man and Woozy both point out things he was responsible for.
* TooDumbToLive: "Long Arm of the Law" shows the incident that drove him insane, playing with a kite in a thunderstorm with metal braces.

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%%* CrazyPrepared

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%%* CrazyPrepared* CrazyPrepared: Has pretty much anything and everything stored in that belt of his, from a length of rope to dog biscuits. Not to mention hiding bolt-holes all over Gotham.



* HumanoidAbomination

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* HumanoidAbominationHumanoidAbomination: He looks like a small child, but he's actually an entity from the 5th Dimension, capable of bending reality to his whim.


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[[Header:OMAC (Buddy Blank)]]

A janitor in a future-time, Buddy Blank was altered by the Global Peacekeeping Agency into OMAC, the One-Man Army Corps, a living weapon. Assisted by the Brother Eye satellite, OMAC acts on the GPA's behest. Neither Buddy or OMAC have any knowledge of the other.

* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: Buddy, an unpowered human, manages to successfully tackle Equinox, the agent of the lords of order and chaos.
* GoodIsNotSoft: OMAC subdues General Kafka, then tries to blow the man's head of.
* HenshinHero: Buddy is transformed by energy beamed down from Brother Eye.
* HotBloodedSideburns: OMAC, who is pretty hot-tempered (at least at first).
* TheKlutz: Buddy. When called in to clean up a spillage, he accidentally causes a new one.
* NiceGuy: Buddy's a very good-natured person.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: OMAC's fight with Shrapnel manages to badly damage a nearby nuclear power plant, requiring Batman to nearly sacrifice himself to fix it.
* NoKillLikeOverkill: OMAC's M.O. is to go in swinging and do as much damage as possible, at least at first.
* OneManArmy: As the name suggests. OMAC manages to plough through the forces outside Kafka's base, including several soldiers and tanks.
* PrimaryColouredChampion: OMAC's outfit is largely blue, with some gold and red mixed in.

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* TheArtifact: Due to her using the Silver Age Huntress's design, her belt buckle still has a bat, despite her not being related to Batman.
* BikerBabe: During "Death Race to Oblivion!"



[[header: Ice (Tora Olafsdotter)]]
->''Voiced by Creator/JenniferHale''
http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/431px-ice_btbatb_03_282.jpg

Ice is Fire's airheaded, naive best friend that joins the new Justice League International along with Fire. Like her name already says, she has the power to create and control ice.
[[hardline]]

* AnIcePerson
* TheCutie
* TheDitz: Among other things, she thinks the New Gods of Apokolips are the Greeks, whom she hates for some reason, and in "Shadow of the Bat" she figures the League is having a sleepover party while in reality the vampire Batman just wants them all together so he can get them at once.
* HopelessSuitor: She has a crush on Aquaman, unable to recognize he's married.
* InnocentBlueEyes
* LovelyAngels: With Fire.
* MysticalWhiteHair
* SexyScandinavian: She's TheCutie of the group, very pretty in a revealing outfit, and she's of Scandinavian descent.
* ShipTease: With Guy Gardner.
* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Girly Girl to Fire's Tomboy.
* WinterRoyalLady: She's a princess, who's father is king of the ice people.

[[header:Jonah Hex]]

Famed bounty hunter of the Wild West, with an interesting life. Mongul once recruited him to serve as a bounty hunter.

* FishOutOfTemporalWater: He gets taken to the 21st century by Mongul. Averted though, in that he doesn't really have any problem with it.
* FoeRomanceSubtext: With Lashina. After taking care of Mongul and Mongal, they ride off into the sunset together.
* NiceHat



[[header: Ice (Tora Olafsdotter)]]
->''Voiced by Creator/JenniferHale''
http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/431px-ice_btbatb_03_282.jpg

Ice is Fire's airheaded, naive best friend that joins the new Justice League International along with Fire. Like her name already says, she has the power to create and control ice.
[[hardline]]

* AnIcePerson
* TheCutie
* TheDitz: Among other things, she thinks the New Gods of Apokolips are the Greeks, whom she hates for some reason, and in "Shadow of the Bat" she figures the League is having a sleepover party while in reality the vampire Batman just wants them all together so he can get them at once.
* HopelessSuitor: She has a crush on Aquaman, unable to recognize he's married.
* InnocentBlueEyes
* LovelyAngels: With Fire.
* MysticalWhiteHair
* SexyScandinavian: She's TheCutie of the group, very pretty in a revealing outfit, and she's of Scandinavian descent.
* ShipTease: With Guy Gardner.
* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Girly Girl to Fire's Tomboy.
* WinterRoyalLady: She's a princess, who's father is king of the ice people.


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[[header:Steppenwolf]]

Mongul's champion, and primary underling.

* AnAxeToGrind
* TheDragon: For Mongul.
* EvilSoundsDeep
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[[header:The Spectre]]

->''Voiced by Creator/MarkHamill''

The personification of vengeance, obsessed with punishing evil-doers in disproportionate fashion. Makes a bet with the Phantom Stranger on whether Batman would seek justice or vengeance on Joe Chill.

* TheCorruptor: He seeks to turn Batman into someone much like himself, obsessed with vengeance over justice.
* CreepyMonotone: Oh, yes. The Spectre speaks in a cold monotone.
* EvilSoundsDeep: Zigzagged. Despite his sepulchral voice, the Spectre isn't actually evil.
* HeWhoFightsMonsters: The Phantom Stranger calls him on being no better than those he seeks to punish.
* InTheHood: His features are hidden by a dark green hood.
* KnightOfCerebus: The Spectre only appears in one full episode, and the stinger for another, but he's one of the darkest presences in the show.
* PayEvilUntoEvil: His M.O. Professor Milo experiments on rats, so the Spectre gets ''creative'' with his punishment.
* SlasherSmile: He looks enjoyed at the possibility of Batman becoming consumed by vengeance.

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%%* StraightMan* StraightMan: Of the entire universe. No matter what madness he faces, Batman remains entirely unfazed by any of it.



* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: While on vacation, Mera has to constantly remind her husband to stop daydreaming while he's driving.




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* TimePassageBeard: Inverted, with a flashback to the early days of the Justice League shows him ''without'' his beard.



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* {{Superhero}}



* DatingCatwoman: He has a crush on Talia al Ghul.

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* DatingCatwoman: He Averted. While he has a crush on Talia al Ghul.Ghul, she doesn't reciprocate ''at all''.



* OpinionFlipFlop: He initially snubbed the idea of all the sidekicks teaming up. Then he got a taste of leadership and decided it was a great idea.




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* TaughtByTelevision: He's able to figure out one of Ra's Al Ghul's weapons thanks to all the video games he plays.




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* SourKnight: The thing that sets his off worst? A cutesy kids TV show. ("Hugs do not solve everybody's problems!")



* CostumeCopycat

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* CostumeCopycatCostumeCopycat: He steals an earlier version of Batman's outfit, and uses it to ruin Batman's reputation.


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* SoftSpokenSadist: He never raises his voice, even as he's doing his best to psychologically drain a group of teenagers.


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* IllKillYou: Tells Robin that if she sees him again after freeing him, she'll destroy him.


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* KnifeNut: She dual-wields a pair of knives in a fight.

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* AdaptiveArmor: The scarab generated armor is capable of turning into all manner of things.



* AssimilationBackfire: It wasn't until the scarab fully subsumed Jaime that he managed to overcome it completely.



* FightingFromTheInside: Jaime successfully manages to overpower the Reach programming when it tries to take over him.



* {{Superhero}}: He is one.

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* {{Superhero}}: He is one.RedEyesTakeWarning: Inverted. As the Blue Beetle, Jaime's eyes are red with a yellow iris. It's when they ''stop'' being red that things go wrong.

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%%* ClearMyName

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%%* ClearMyName* ClearMyName: After Owlman pretends to be him for three weeks.



* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: He believed Sinestro was trustworthy (in fairness, Sinestro was a Green Lantern at the time).



'''AQUAMAN:''' No. "The Time I Wore An Eye-Patch To Infiltrate A Crew Of Pirates." But what you said is good, too.%%* FunPersonified

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'''AQUAMAN:''' No. "The Time I Wore An Eye-Patch To Infiltrate A Crew Of Pirates." But what you said is good, too.too.
%%* FunPersonified



* ClarkKenting: In his civilian identity, he acts like a klutzy doofus, with a higher voice than in his superhero guise.



%%* HumanAliens

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%%* HumanAliens* HumanAliens: Like everyone on Zur-En-Arrh, Tlano looks exactly like a human.



%%* SuperheroSpeciation

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%%* SuperheroSpeciation* SuperheroSpeciation: Elongated Man and Plastic Man begin an episode bickering over this very subject.



* HairTriggerTemper: Guy wound up thrown in the sciencells for flipping his lid over getting the wrong sort of eggs with his meal.



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%%* ButtMonkey* ButtMonkey: He spends the entirety of the Owlman episode being humiliated, either by Batman or circumstances.


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* AdaptationPersonalityChange: He's... a little bit more temperamental than his comic book incarnations.


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* FantasticRacism: Against humans, and any other sapient species he can find.
* HypocriticalHumour: One episode has him claim Batman has an unhealthy obsession with him. A later episode shows Grodd has an unhealthy obsession with Batman.

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* {{Expy}}: Strongly resembles a modernized version of The Fiddler, using singing instead of violin-playing for his mind control.
*** He much more closely resembles Fiddler stand-in Music ''Master'' from the Justice Guild episodes of ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'', down to the wild hair and gapped teeth.
* FreudianExcuse: [[ExpositoryThemeTune Bullies used to pick on him because he sang in choir]], but something very strange occurred when he kept singing higher. The ruffians around him quickly [[CompellingVoice fell into a trance]], and it was then, [[CardCarryingVillain with wicked glee]], [[PeoplePuppets he made those puppets]] ''[[PeoplePuppets dance]]''!

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* {{Expy}}: {{Expy}}:
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Strongly resembles a modernized version of The Fiddler, using singing instead of violin-playing for his mind control.
*** ** He much more closely resembles Fiddler stand-in Music ''Master'' from the Justice Guild episodes of ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'', down to the wild hair and gapped teeth.
* FreudianExcuse: FreudianExcuse:
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[[ExpositoryThemeTune Bullies used to pick on him because he sang in choir]], but something very strange occurred when he kept singing higher. The ruffians around him quickly [[CompellingVoice fell into a trance]], and it was then, [[CardCarryingVillain with wicked glee]], [[PeoplePuppets he made those puppets]] ''[[PeoplePuppets dance]]''!



* LargeHam

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* LargeHamLargeHam: As the BigBad of a ''musical episode'', what else could he be?



* MusicalEpisode

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* MusicalEpisodeMusicalEpisode: Instigates one.
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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: The comic version of Morgaine (as well as her counterpart in the ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' cartoon) has to wear a mask and armor to hide her hideously decayed face. In this show, she's downright gorgeous.

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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: The comic version of Morgaine (as well as her counterpart in the ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' cartoon) has to wear a mask and armor to hide her hideously decayed face. In this show, she's downright gorgeous. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] since this is supposed to be during her early years.

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