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* {{Knight in Sour Armor}}: A literal example in Robotman's case.
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* {{I Shall Taunt You}}: Does this to Mantis before quickly realizing her mistake when she sees him run through a fence towards her.

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* {{Tempting Fate}}: Has this moment when she takes on Mantis by herself until Blue Beetle arrived to help her. Her insults towards Mantis didn't help much either.
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* {{Did I Just Say That Out Loud}}: After she insults Mantis and lets her confidence to defeat him by herself get the better of her.

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* Bare Your Midriff
* Clothes Make The Superman: Or in this case her staff, which is the source of her powers.
* Deadpan Snarker: Shows shades of this during her first meeting with Blue Beetle in Cry Freedom Fighters.
* Everyone Loves Blondes
* Expy: Of American Dream
* Inconvenient Summons: Has this moment when Blue Beetle arrives to assist her.
* Meaningful Name: They don't call her Stargirl for nothing after all.
* Not Like Other Girls: Her personality here is significantly different than her DCAU incarnation's personality
* Only a Flesh Wound: Before Blue Beetle arrived, Stargirl was on her own fighting Mantis and at one point Mantis is heard cracking some bones in her body.
* Put on a Bus: Cry Freedom Fighters is her only episode appearance and she is no where to be seen in the season 3 finale episode Mitefall!
* Sarcasm Mode: Even in combat.
* Tempting Fate: Has this moment when she takes on Mantis by herself until Blue Beetle arrived to help her. Her insults towards Mantis didn't help much either.

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* Deadpan Snarker: {{Deadpan Snarker}}: Shows shades of this during her first meeting with Blue Beetle in Cry Freedom Fighters.
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* Expy: Of American Dream
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* Meaningful Name: {{Meaningful Name}}: They don't call her Stargirl for nothing after all.
* Not {{Not Like Other Girls: Girls}}: Her personality here is significantly different than her DCAU incarnation's personality
* Only {{Only a Flesh Wound: Wound}}: Before Blue Beetle arrived, Stargirl was on her own fighting Mantis and at one point Mantis is heard cracking some bones in her body.
* Put {{Put on a Bus: Bus}}: Cry Freedom Fighters is her only episode appearance and she is no where to be seen in the season 3 finale episode Mitefall!
* Sarcasm Mode: {{Sarcasm Mode}}: Even in combat.
* Tempting Fate: {{Tempting Fate}}: Has this moment when she takes on Mantis by herself until Blue Beetle arrived to help her. Her insults towards Mantis didn't help much either.
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->''Voiced by Music/HenryRollins (Robotman), David K. Hill (Negative Man), Olivia d'Abo (Elasti-Girl), Richard [=McGonagle=] (Chief)

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*"I don't need any help to squash an ugly crabface like you!"

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* Only a Flesh Wound: Before Blue Beetle arrived, Stargirl was on her own fighting Mantis and at one point Mantis is heard cracking some bones in her body.



* Only a Flesh Wound: Has this moment after Mantis briefly manages to break a few of her bones until Blue Beetle's arrival.

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* Deadpan Snarker: Shows shades of this during her first meeting with Blue Beetle in Cry Freedom Fighters

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* Inconvenient Summons: Has this moment when Blue Beetle arrives to assist her
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* Only a Flesh Wound: Has this moment after Mantis briefly manages to break a few of her bones until Blue Beetle's arrival.
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*"I don't need any help to squash an ugly crabface like you!"
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* Big Eater: Has one of these moments in the episode Terror on Dinosaur Island when he manages to effortlessly swallow tons of gold bars and coins and use said gold bars and coins to then fire them at Grodd's goons.

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* Deadpan Snarker: Shows shades of this during her first meeting with Blue Beetle in Cry the Freedom Fighters

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* Expy: Of American Dream
* Inconvenient Summons: Has this moment when Blue Beetle arrives to assist her


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* Cynical Mentor: Fills in for Batman as Blue Beetle's mentor
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* Cynical Mentor: Fills in for Batman as Blue Beetle's mentor



* Everyone Loves Blondes
* Meaningful Name: They don't call her Stargirl for nothing after all
* Not Like Other Girls: Her personality here is significantly different than her DCAU incarnation's personality




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* Tempting Fate: Has this moment when she takes on Mantis by herself until Blue Beetle arrived to help her
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"The Bride and the Bold!" has Cupids Arrow hit Batman, only for Lady Justice to snap him out of it's power.

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* CupidsArrow: In the tie-in comic story "The Bride and the Bold" one of Eros' arrows hits Batman to make him "fall in love with Wonder Woman." [[spoiler: While going to City Hall to get a marriage license, seeing "Lady Justice" snaps Batman out of it. But that doesn't stop him from planning a mock wedding with Wonder Woman to trap those a jealous Talia Al'Ghul get together to crash said wedding. The lone escapee, Mouseman, couldn't believe the fiasco, and Catwoman has some intent on getting more details...]]

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The Doom Patrol was in the Tie-in comics too.


* AllYourPowersCombined: The tie-in comics had Mad Mod steal the clothes of Negative Man and Elasti-Girl as well as the robotic body of Robotman to integrate them all into into "suits of doom" that use all their powers.



* CallingtheOldManOut: When Killer Frost tells how bad a boyfriend Ronnie Raymond was, Jason calls him on it.



One of two special guest stars in ''The Brave and the Bold''. He made an appearance in the teaser part of "Crisis 22,300 Miles Above Earth!" helping rescue Batman from his local rogue list of villains

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* TheRoast: Gets involved in a villainous one TheJoker puts together while Batman roasts over a spit. Once Batman finds out how Jeff got there, he tells Jeff to "go right ahead." (Of course, while Ross distracts the Rogues, he can work on getting out of the spit's restraints.)
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On Zur-En-Arrh, Batman is exposed to Rodon, which then makes him vulnerable to the native Quartz (acting like Kryptonite).)


* KryptoniteFactor: When on Zur-En-Arrh in "The Super Batman of Planet X!" he exposed to Rodon, a native element. This gives Superman-like powers to Batman, but EvilGenius Rothul discovers the Quartz of Zur-En-Ah acts Kryptonite to Super Batman. Tlano, the Zur-En-Arrh Batman, sprays the weakened Batman with a compound that normalizes him to where he's [[BroughtDownToNormal no longer affected]] by either the Rodon OR the Quartz.

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* KryptoniteFactor: When on Zur-En-Arrh in "The Super Batman of Planet X!" he exposed to Rodon, a native element. This gives Superman-like powers to Batman, but EvilGenius Rothul discovers the Quartz of Zur-En-Ah acts Kryptonite to Super Batman. Batman. Tlano, the Zur-En-Arrh Batman, sprays the weakened Batman with a compound that normalizes him to where he's [[BroughtDownToNormal no longer affected]] by either the Rodon OR the Quartz.

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* KryptoniteFactor: When on Zur-En-Arrh in "The Super Batman of Planet X!" he exposed to Rodon, a native element. This gives Superman-like powers to Batman, but EvilGenius Rothul discovers the Quartz of Zur-En-Ah acts Kryptonite to Super Batman. Tlano, the Zur-En-Arrh Batman, sprays the weakened Batman with a compound that normalizes him to where he's [[BroughtDownToNormal no longer affected]] by either the Rodon OR the Quartz.



* LiteralSplitPersonality: "A Bad Divided" has him split in three by a damaged nuclear reactor - Science Batman, representing his intellect; Physical Batman, representing his anger and love of crime-fighting; and "[[StonersAreFunny Slacker]]" Batman, who gets what's left over, most of which is the munchies.

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* LiteralSplitPersonality: "A Bad Bat Divided" has him split in three by a damaged nuclear reactor - Science Batman, representing his intellect; Physical Batman, representing his anger and love of crime-fighting; and "[[StonersAreFunny Slacker]]" Batman, who gets what's left over, most of which is the munchies.

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* AdaptationOriginConnection: "Return of the Fearsome Fangs!" has flashbacks that depict him training alongside Batman and the Terrible Trio prior to Bruce becoming Batman. While Ben Turner is himself a martial artist, there are no hints he ever trained with Bruce and the Terrible Trio aren't martial artists in the comics.

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!!Wonder Woman (Diana Prince)

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* AllLovingHero: Her love of life and humankind is why she left the paradise of her home to protect it.




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* AnimalMotifs: Bats again.

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%%* HighlyVisibleNinja* GreenEyedMonster: He doesn't take Batman's presence too well. That Bruce manages to draw the attention of his crush ''might'' have something to do with it.
* HighlyVisibleNinja: Bright red, yellow, and purple.



* TheKidWithTheLeash: The Scarab has [[BlatantLies never tried to frag anything, and Jaime has never had to force it down with sheer willpower. Never.]] Okay, maybe once or twice.



* GutteralGrowler: He's got a very growly voice.



* AntiquatedLinguistics: Billy is prone to exclaiming things like "holey moley", which means the Big Red Cheese is as well.



* ChivalrousPervert: He, a chimp, blatant hits on Vixen, a human, when they're locked up together.



* {{Bowdlerization}}: The incantation to change Jason to Etrigan leaves out the second line ("free the prince forever damned.") Because this is a kid's show, after all.



* SkunkStripe: His hair is greying at the temples. Which, given the advanced age of the other JSA members, raises a few questions.



* {{Nepotism}}: How he managed to get into the Corps in the first place. Normally, the rings chose people because of their willpower. G'Nort just got in because his uncle pulled some strings.



* FantasticRacism: Living inbetween the war of animals has left him with a dim view of both tigers and monkeys, and if he weren't dedicated to helping humans, he'd just let them wipe each other out (though this doesn't apply to Tuftan, his tiger friend).



[[folder:The Spectre]]
!!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.

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!!The Spectre
Phantom Stranger
->''Voiced by Creator/MarkHamill''

The personification of vengeance, obsessed with punishing evil-doers in disproportionate fashion. Makes a bet with
Creator/KevinConroy''

A mystery to all,
the Phantom Stranger on whether Batman would seek justice or vengeance on Joe Chill.walks the world alone, occasionally appearing to offer advice and nudge people in the right directions.


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* BadassBaritone: Speaks in a calm, but soothing baritone.
* {{Foil}}: Serves as the counterpoint to the Spectre, trying to get Batman focused on justice, rather than vengeance.
* NiceHat: Which constantly hides his upper face.
* TimeTravel: Is capable of moving through time, and can bring people back or forth with him. He uses it to let Batman meet his mom and dad, and in "Batman Dies at Dawn", uses it to summon all the Robins.

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[[folder:The Spectre]]
!!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.
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* NiceGuy: Easily the most jovial and kindly character in the whole show, if not the entire DC Universe.


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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Very curt and aloof, but definitely a good guy.
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* AdaptationOriginConnection: "Return of the Fearsome Fangs!" has flashbacks that depict him training alongside Batman and the Terrible Trio prior to Bruce becoming Batman. While Ben Turner is himself a martial artist, who's no hints he ever trained with Bruce and the Terrible Trio aren't martial artists in the comics.

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* AdaptationOriginConnection: "Return of the Fearsome Fangs!" has flashbacks that depict Bruce Wayne training alongside Bronze Tiger and the Terrible Trio prior Bruce to becoming Batman. While Bronze Tiger is himself a martial artist, who's no hints Ben Turner ever trained with Bruce and the Terrible Trio aren't martial artists in the comics.

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* AdaptationOriginConnection: "Return of the Fearsome Fangs!" has flashbacks that depict Bruce Wayne training alongside Bronze Tiger and the Terrible Trio prior Bruce to becoming Batman. While Bronze Tiger is himself a martial artist, who's there are no hints Ben Turner ever trained with Bruce in the comics and the Terrible Trio aren't martial artists in the comics.
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* BlueAndOrangeMorality: He's a personification of vengeance, so naturally he's perfectly fine with the brutal ways he dispatches the wicked and views Batman becoming an agent of vengeance as a good thing.
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* TheResenterTheResenter: Robin isn't too happy with his mentor treating him like he's still the Boy Wonder, even when he's an adult and protecting Bludhaven. Thankfully, this lets up when he becomes Nightwing
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* SparedInTheAdaptation: His comic counterpart died as a baby thanks to Black Manta.

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->''Voiced by Creator/DiedrichBader (adult), Zachary Gordon (child), Creator/CoreyBurton (Bat-Manga version), and Creator/FrankWelker (Scooby-Doo version)''
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The quick-thinking straight man in the action-packed and often hilarious world of The Brave and the Bold, Batman is relentless in his pursuit of justice and infinitely patient in his dealings with quirky guest stars and sidekicks. This Batman isn't the brooding Dark Knight we've come to know in recent years but is equally fast with a dry joke or a flying Batarang.
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* AdaptationOriginConnection: "Return of the Fearsome Fangs!" has flashbacks that depict Bruce Wayne training alongside Bronze Tiger and the Terrible Trio prior Bruce to becoming Batman. While Bronze Tiger is himself a martial artist, who's no hints Ben Turner ever trained with Bruce and the Terrible Trio aren't martial artists in the comics.
* AnimalMotifs: Bats as his name may indicate.
* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: To even the odds against Equinox in "The Fate of Equinox!".
* BadassBaritone: As with most versions of the character, Batman has a deep voice thanks to his voice actor.
* BadassCape: Just look at it. Then again, Batman always has one.
* BadassNormal: He has no powers but is still a highly effective hero.
* BadHabits: Thoroughly questions a hospitalized and fading fast ex-gangster while dressed as a priest to learn Joe Chill's name and location.
* BatmanGambit: Uses these often, as he is the TropeNamer.
* BigBrotherMentor: To pretty much ''every'' superhero and superheroine.
** Except the ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica; they're ''his'' mentors.
* CassandraTruth: He unsuccessfully attempts to warn Craddock in "Trials of the Demon!" of what his DealWithTheDevil will get ultimately him.
* CelibateHero: Unless, of course, it involves [[DatingCatwoman Catwoman]].
* ChestInsignia: Doubles as an emergency batarang.
* ChickMagnet: Catwoman, Black Canary; even Huntress and Batwoman flirt with him. Even Poison Ivy has a fondness for him as she considered sparing him if he agreed to marry her.
* ClearMyName: After Owlman pretends to be him for three weeks.
* TheComicallySerious: Batman's lines and the situations he gets into are often incredibly absurd, but he never shows any sign of letting TheStoic image slip.
--> Sorry, Mrs. Manface, the Hammer of Justice is unisex!
--> That was an ape, driving a cab.
--> Can't talk. Skiing ninjas with lasers.
* CoolCar: The Batmobile.
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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.
** He hid bolt-holes and secret tunnels all over Gotham.
** 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.
%%* DeadpanSnarker
* DeathMontage: Happens to Batman in "Emperor Joker!".
* DoesntLikeGuns: Obviously, but [[spoiler:in "Mitefall!", after [[RealityWarper Bat-Mite]] changes reality so that the show will JumpTheShark, Batman does use guns. Until Ambush Bug convinces Batman to remember who he is]].
* ElaborateUndergroundBase: The Batcave.
* ExpressiveMask: As always, his mask presents his emotions.
* FemmeFatalons: When he switched bodies with Katrina Moldov.
* HeroicWillpower: Constantly.
-->"They tell me it's all about will and will's one thing I've got plenty of!"
* HeWhoMustNotBeSeen: While not masked [[spoiler:until "Chill Of the Night" when he's confronting Joe Chill, the man who murdered his parents]].
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: He believed Sinestro was trustworthy (in fairness, Sinestro was a Green Lantern at the time).
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* HypocriticalHumor: If he gets into a childish competition with Green Arrow, he'll tell Arrow to stop being so childish...then immediately one-up him.
* ICallItVera: Beware his [[GoodOldFisticuffs Hammers of Justice]].
* InvincibleHero: To the point that it gets a LampshadeHanging. And at the same time somewhat averted. Batman is hailed as the greatest hero, but loses several fights and has to be rescued a couple of times by other heroes or a stroke of luck.
* 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.
* LiteralSplitPersonality: "A Bad Divided" has him split in three by a damaged nuclear reactor - Science Batman, representing his intellect; Physical Batman, representing his anger and love of crime-fighting; and "[[StonersAreFunny Slacker]]" Batman, who gets what's left over, most of which is the munchies.
* MasterOfUnlocking: The lockpick in his gloves got him out of more jams than his UtilityBelt ever did.
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* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: [[spoiler: That is until he unmasked himself to the mugger that killed his parents when he was eight years old, Joe Chill, and told him his real name]].
* ParentalAbandonment: Aw heck, one more time! ''[[RunningGag HIS PARENTS ARE]]'' '''''[[MemeticMutation DEEAAAAAAAD!]]'''''
* 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).
* StraightMan: Of the entire universe. No matter what madness he faces, Batman remains entirely unfazed by any of it.
* TheStoic: He rarely presents his emotions, just like most versions of the character.
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* SuperHero: He is one.
* SurroundedByIdiots: Depending on the team-up. If it's ComicBook/{{Booster|Gold}} or ComicBook/{{Plas|ticMan}}, this ''will'' occur.
* TookALevelInBadass: [[spoiler:When he confronts his parents' killer, Joe Chill.]]
* {{Workaholic}}: Ted considers him more of a "work friend" next to Booster's "fun friend". Bats has no idea what he's talking about. "What's more fun than fighting crime?"
* WouldHitAGirl: The hammer of justice is unisex, so he has no problems socking one to Miss Manface, or Catwoman (when he's not busy flirting with the latter) as necessary.
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!Special Guest Heroes

[[folder:AQUAMAN!]]
!!ComicBook/{{AQUAMAN}} (Arthur Curry)
->''Voiced by Creator/JohnDiMaggio''
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Both valiant and vainglorious, AQUAMAN is the barrel-chested King of {{Atlantis}} and, in his own eyes, is as heroic as they come. Fearless and loyal, AQUAMAN is the first to answer when duty calls, and he relishes the glory of the fight. He has the disposition of a hearty Greek God and the ego and brawn to match.

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* AesopAmnesia: The ending of "Evil Under the Sea!" subverts this. AQUAMAN chooses not to exile Orm on the grounds that "you don't give up on family." Batman is incredulous, at least until AQUAMAN begins reading his captive brother his autobiography. Seeing how much that infuriates Orm, Batman realizes that is a worse punishment than exile would've been.
* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: While on vacation, Mera has to constantly remind her husband to stop daydreaming while he's driving.
* BadassBaritone: In "Mayhem of the Music Meister!"
* BadassBeard: He's got a beard in this incarnation.
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* BoisterousBruiser: He's extremely outgoing and personable while also enjoying a fight.
* BreakoutCharacter: Bat-Mite even uses the term in the series finale. Has the most appearances of any guest-hero in the series.
* CatchPhrase: OUTRAGEOUS!
* CharacterDevelopment: He's noticeably more subdued in the introductory episode "Evil Under the Sea!" than his subsequent, consistently hammier appearances, and [[VocalEvolution DiMaggio's performance reflects that]].
* 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.
* {{Expy}}: The show's version of ComicBook/{{Aquaman}} is basically an aquatic version of ComicBook/TheIncredibleHercules.
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* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: His Rousing Song of Heroism centers on the importance of guts, determination, heroism, etc. as more important than flight, super strength, shapeshifting, etc.
* HenpeckedHusband: Slightly. He only went on a road trip vacation because she wanted to. He also tries to perform heroics behind her back after she insisted this was a family vacation.
* HeroicBSOD: In "Mystery in Space!", Batman encounters a surprisingly depressed AQUAMAN, who starts questioning the point of being a hero. It turns out to be because he failed to save a beluga whale from illegal whaling. Naturally, he breaks out of that soon enough.
* HotBlooded: It's amazing that he hasn't boiled away the ocean!
* HypocriticalHumor: AQUAMAN found it odd that Adam Strange could be so jovial in the face of danger.
** In "Powerless!"
--->''(Batman has just rattled off a list of Captain Atom's powers)''
--->'''AQUAMAN:''' Impressive! But he should try mixing a little humility with those superpowers. Like I do! ''(rather smug smile)''
* IdiotHero: He's not really ''stupid'', but he rarely thinks his actions through and prefers to charge in fists swinging instead of planning ahead.
* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: Been prone to doing this from time to time, especially when he has his adventures with Batman.
%%* LargeHam:
* LeeroyJenkins: [[HilariousInHindsight Even down to calling people 'chums'.]]
* 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.
** In "Powerless!"
--->'''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!]].
* MakingASplash: [[CoolSword Water swords]] and [[KamehameHadoken water hadokens]]! His greatest feat however is calling up a GiantWallOfWateryDoom.
* OverlyPolitePals: With Batman mostly, even though the former hides his slight frustration with Arthur's over-zealousness.
* RousingSpeech: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTyRRSSkK4k Rousing Song of Heroism]].
** It was one of these from Batman that shook ''him'' out of his HeroicBSOD.
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: He's the king of Atlantis.
* SemanticSuperpower: He can control ''silverfish'', too.
* SuperHero: He is one.
* TimePassageBeard: Inverted, with a flashback to the early days of the Justice League shows him ''without'' his beard.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Aqualad]]
!!Aqualad (Garth)
->''Voiced by Zack Shada (teenager) and Zachary Gordon (child)''
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/BB_Aqualad.png

AQUAMAN's [[BoisterousBruiser fun to be around isn't he?]] Trying having to work with him on a full time basis. Aqualad is the sidekick to the king of the seas, and doesn't get the respect he deserves.


* TheChewToy: His role in AQUAMAN's sitcom.
%%* DivingSave
* HeadbuttingHeroes: Garth and Dick Grayson can't get along for more than five minutes.
* HumanShield: "Aqualad is my decoy!"
%%* TheLancer
* RememberTheNewGuy: A minor case. Speedy and Robin appeared in an episode each before "Sidekicks Assemble!". Aqualad only got a mention.
* {{Sidekick}}: He's AQUAMAN's sidekick.
%%* TallDarkAndSnarky
* TakingTheBullet: It's PlayedForLaughs in the opening of AQUAMAN's sitcom, but he doesn't appear in the rest of the segment...
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Atom II]]
!!ComicBook/TheAtom II (Ryan Choi)
->''Voiced by James Sie''
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/BB_Atom.png

An Asian-American scientist whose costume allows him to shrink himself (and others) down in size, up to microscopic size. He's a LegacyCharacter, having inherited the costume from the previous wearer, Ray Palmer. He's the type to solve everything by thinking first, but at least once lost his composure and went into an UnstoppableRage.
[[hardline]]

%%* {{Adorkable}}:
* AsianAndNerdy: He's an Asian-American scientist.
%%* BewareTheNiceOnes
* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: His powers come from his suit.
* FantasticVoyagePlot: "Journey to the Center of the Bat!" sees him and AQUAMAN journey inside Batman's body to cure him of an infection.
* IncredibleShrinkingMan: He has the power to shrink.
* LegacyCharacter: Came after Ray Palmer, the original Atom.
* NotThatKindOfDoctor: Is introduced when AQUAMAN calls on him to help an ailing Batman, leading to this exchange:
--> '''AQUAMAN''': What kind of medicine shall we prescribe, doc?
--> '''Atom''': You don't know what kind of a doctor I am, do you?
--> '''AQUAMAN''': A ''[[ComicallyMissingThePoint hero]]'' doctor, through and through!
--> '''Atom''': ...a ''physicist''.
* PapaWolf: [[spoiler: PLATELET!!!]]
* ScarilyCompetentTracker: Demonstrated in "Sword of the Atom!".
%%* ScienceHero
* StraightMan: To AQUAMAN.
* SurroundedByIdiots: His speaking appearances have all teamed him up with AQUAMAN.
* TenMinuteRetirement: Retires from being the Atom sometime before "Sword of the Atom!" to focus on his academic career. AQUAMAN pulls him out of it to look for Ray Palmer (Atom I) and Batman, who disappeared searching for the former.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Batman of Zu-En-Arrh]]
!!Batman of Zur-En-Arrh (Tlano)
->''Voiced by Creator/KevinConroy''
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Tlano is a reporter of the Solar Cycle on the planet Zur-En-Arrh. He is also that world's version of Batman. He wears a Batman costume consisting of gaudy, outlandish colors.

* AnimalMotifs: Bats again.
%%* BadassBaritone
* BadassNormal: Has no powers, but still kicks butt.
* ClarkKenting: In his civilian identity, he acts like a klutzy doofus, with a higher voice than in his superhero guise.
* CompositeCharacter: He's basically Bruce Wayne with Clark Kent's dayjob.
%%* CoolCar
* {{Expy}}: His home of Gothtropolis seems more like our Metropolis than Gotham City, with Tlano himself closer to Superman than our Batman.
%%* HighlyVisibleNinja
* HumanAliens: Like everyone on Zur-En-Arrh, Tlano looks exactly like a human.
* {{Robot Bu|ddy}}tler: Alpha-Red.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Bat-Mite]]
!!Bat-Mite
->''Voiced by Creator/PaulReubens''
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/BB_Batmite.png

A creature from the Fifth Dimension, he is Batman's biggest fan. He kidnaps him to shape him into a better hero. Some of this includes figuring out which villain to fight Batman, spicing up the fire-power of the bank robbers and Calendar Man, and even toying with Batman.

* AscendedFanboy: He's a massive Batman fan and delights in having adventures with him.
* CompositeCharacter: Several storylines give him more in common with Mr. Mxyzptlk, a similarly-powered but rather less well-intentioned foe of Franchise/{{Superman}}. For instance, it's Mxy's powers that Joker steals to become omnipotent in the comics, [[spoiler: and in ''ComicBook/WhateverHappenedToTheManOfTomorrow'', his efforts end Superman's [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Silver Age]] incarnation.]]
* [[spoiler: FaceHeelTurn:]] In a manner of speaking, while not exactly evil, "Mitefall!" sees him [[spoiler: try to get the show cancelled. He ends up succeeding, but in turn erases himself, with a darkly MeaningfulEcho of the line he used for all his episodes, "That's all folks."]]
* GoodAngelBadAngel: The angel and devil sides of Bat-Mite when faced with whether or not he could use his superpowers to help Batman in "Emperor Joker!":
-->'''Angel Bat-Mite:''' No powers, Bat-Mite. You promised.\\
'''Devil Bat-Mite:''' Batman said you can't use your powers, but ''he didn't say you shouldn't give them to him!''\\
'''Angel Bat-Mite:''' ''[shrugs his shoulders, to Bat-Mite]'' He's got a point. ''[both sides vanish]''
%%* GreatGazoo
* HeartBeatsOutOfChest: When he sees Harley Quinn in "Emperor Joker!"
* HumanoidAbomination: He looks like a small child, but he's actually an entity from the 5th Dimension, capable of bending reality to his whim.
* HypocriticalHumor: In "Legends of the Dark Mite!", Bat-Mite deems an Adam West-esque Batsuit as "too campy".
* IrritationIsTheSincerestFormOfFlattery
* KarmicDeath: In "Mitefall!", [[spoiler: Bat-Mite gets the show cancelled to get a DarkerAndEdgier Batman show. But in doing so, he erases himself from reality since in a dark Batman show, he wouldn't be needed due to being too silly a character.]]
* LoonyFan: He's a caricature of every single Batman fan in existence.
* LoveAtFirstSight: His heart beats from his chest the moment he sets eyes on Harley Quinn in "Emperor Joker!"
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: In "Emperor Joker!", he accidentally [[InvisibleMeansUndodgeable gives all his powers to the Joker when he should be helping Batman out in the fight]], and from that time on, everything is going to hell for it.
* NoFourthWall: He knows that Batman's fictional, and about all his previous incarnations. He can also talk directly to the viewers as well as interact with the universe of the show.
* PuffOfLogic: In "Mitefall!".
* RealityWarper: He can change whatever he wishes.
* TheUnpronounceable: Bat-Mite's real name.
* WildCard: His status as a "Guest ''Hero''" is rather tenuous, to say the least.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Black Canary II]]
!!ComicBook/BlackCanary II (Dinah Lance)
->''Voiced by Creator/GreyDeLisle''
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/BB_BCanary.png

Black Canary is a superheroine with hand-to-hand combat prowess and a supersonic scream. She appears most prominently in the episodes "Mayhem of the Music Meister!", "The Golden Age of Justice" and "The Mask of Matches Malone".

* ActionHeroine: She has powers but relies more on her martial arts skills to fight crime.
* ArousedByTheirVoice: The Music Meister was impressed by her singing voice, although given her sonic scream, he might have wished he wasn't.
* FemmeFatale: Her method of disposing Solomon Grundy without moving a muscle.
* IdenticalGranddaughter: She is entirely identical to her mother. The only difference between them is that Dinah doesn't wear a mask.
* LegacyCharacter: She inherited the mantle from her mother.
* MsFanservice: Her character design has to be the most obvious Fanservice of the series.
%%* MakeMeWannaShout
* 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.
* ShesGotLegs: And those purple tights show off every inch.
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: She acts like a [[GoodIsNotNice bad girl]] toward Batman, but she's in love with [[TheHeart Green Arrow]].
* StayInTheKitchen: On the receiving end from the JSA, who treat her like a little child.
* VitriolicBestBuds: With Huntress and Catwoman.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Blue Beetle III]]
!!ComicBook/BlueBeetle III (Jaime Reyes)
->''Voiced by Creator/WillFriedle''
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/BB_BBeetle.png

El Paso, Texas native Jaime Reyes thought the closest he would ever get to Batman was the posters adorning his walls, but when a mysterious alien technology device turned him into the hero Blue Beetle, the fanboy's wildest dreams became a reality. Jaime can't help but tackle every mission with wide-eyed wonder and brings a youthful buoyancy to even the toughest fights.

* AdaptiveArmor: The scarab generated armor is capable of turning into all manner of things.
* {{Adorkable}}: Especially in the appearances featuring Paco.
* AnimalMotifs: A beetle.
* ArmCannon: His primary weapon.
* AscendedFanboy: He had a love of superheroes (particularly Batman) before acquiring the Scarab.
* AssimilationBackfire: It wasn't until the scarab fully subsumed Jaime that he managed to overcome it completely.
* ColorCharacter: '''Blue''' Beetle.
* DistractedByTheSexy: Teenaged boy + Huntress = mid-fight concussion (Unlike Jaime's comic counterpart, who was "raised not to stare").
%%* ExpressiveMask
* FightingFromTheInside: Jaime successfully manages to overpower the Reach programming when it tries to take over him.
* KidAppealCharacter[=/=]YoungerAndHipper: Lampshaded.
-->'''Stargirl:''' Great. I send for the world's greatest hero and I get the knockoff Blue Beetle.\\
'''Jaime:''' Knockoff? I prefer to think of myself as a reimagined hero for a new generation.
* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: So ''very'' much.
* LegacyCharacter: He's the third Blue Beetle.
* 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.
* TookALevelInBadass: By the end of the second series Batman trusts him enough to send him out against [[ComicBook/NewGods Mantis]] in his place, and by "Shadow of the Bat" he's single-handedly slapping around not just Batman, but ''[[EmpoweredBadassNormal superpowered vampire Batman.]]''
* TheUnintelligible: In his first appearance, he couldn't under his living costume's various beeps.
** IntelligibleUnintelligible: Second appearance onwards.
%%* UpgradeArtifact
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Blue Beetle II]]
!!ComicBook/BlueBeetle II (Ted Kord)
->''Voiced by Creator/WilWheaton''

Before Jaime Reyes, Ted Kord was the second man who assumed the name of Blue Beetle becoming the major hero of Hub City. Unlike Jaime, Ted had no access to the power of the Blue Scarab, but in the other hand he could create useful gadgets based in the technology of the Scarab to combat crime. Considered by Batman and Booster Gold as their best friend, Kord perished in a mission which he prevented his megalomaniac uncle from dominating the world. Alongside Batman, Jaime considers Ted as a big influence to he become a superhero himself.

* BadassNormal: Since he couldn't activate the Scarab, he relies on gadgets and martial arts like Batman does.
* BrainsAndBrawn: Since he couldn't use the Blue Scarab, he created gadgets based in the device to assist him against crimefighting. He is also the one that elaborates the plan to stop the Madniks after they were turned into overpowered energy-consuming monsters.
* EvilUncle: [[spoiler:Jarvis.]]
* {{Expy}}: His heroic death has much more in common with that of ComicBook/CaptainAmerica's sidekick Bucky than his actual death in the comics.
* HeroicSacrifice: To foil his EvilUncle's plot, he takes a rocket off course and detonates it while still on it.
-->'''Jamie:''' Ted didn't make it?\\
'''Batman:''' I wasn't sure you were ready to know about this. Our work is dangerous and not all hero stories have happy endings.
* LegacyCharacter: He's the second Blue Beetle.
* PosthumousCharacter: Despite his being killed off way before the beginning of the story, he has a good amount of flashbacks in "The Fall of Blue Beetle!", and in "Menace of the Madniks!" he practically guest stars the episode along with Booster.
* RedOniBlueOni: He is ''literally'' the Blue Oni to Booster's Red Oni.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Booster Gold]]
!!ComicBook/BoosterGold (Michael Carter)
->''Voiced by Creator/TomEverettScott (Booster) and Creator/BillyWest (Skeets)''
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/BB_BGold.png

A mere janitor in TheFuture, Booster Gold was clever enough to know that technology that was commonplace in his home era would be enough to make him superhuman in the bygone times of the 21st century. So he stole a strength-enhancing flight suit and a RobotBuddy named Skeets, and headed into the past with the express intention of making boatloads of money as a famous superhero. It hasn't quite worked out that way, as he doesn't seem to realize that you have to do actual heroing to become a famous superhero.
----
* AdaptationPersonalityChange: Much more genuinely selfish and lazy than his comic book counterpart, at least at first.
* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: His powers come from his suit.
* DumbBlonde: So of course he gets put up against [[BrainyBrunette The Riddler]] in the teaser for "A Bat Divided".
* FlashbackTwist: As he describes his origins, it cuts back to what Booster was actually doing.
* IdiotHero: The Riddler had fun exploiting Booster's apparent idiocy. Booster does know enough to not mess with the time stream -- more or less.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Despite his glory hounding and even trying to make out Batman as his sidekick, he is shown to be a devoted friend to Ted Kord.
* ManChild: Fights Blue Beetle for the bottom bunk, [[CasanovaWannabe acts like a twelve-year-old around girls]], and takes on a vampirised Batman with a super soaker.
%%* PreAsskickingOneLiner
* RobotBuddy: Skeets.
* RoleReprisal: Both he and Skeets (Creator/BillyWest) use the same voice actors they had in the Franchise/{{DCAU}}.
* 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.
* TookALevelInBadass: There is a noticeable difference in his competence and badassery between his debut episode "Menace of the Conqueror Cavemen!" (Where he pretty much sucked until Skeets got hurt) and a "The Siege of Starro Pt.1" (Where he kicked ass and was a competent leader when Batman wasn't available).
** Possibly foreshadowed in his debut episode:
-->'''Booster''': We both know I'm not much of a hero.\\
'''Batman''': Maybe you've just never had anything worth fighting for.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Bronze Tiger]]
!!Bronze Tiger (Ben Turner)
->''Voiced by Gary Sturgis''
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/BB_BTiger.png

Although he studied combat at the same remote Eastern temple as Batman, Bronze Tiger never finished his martial-arts training, walking out of the temple in frustration with their master. Nowadays he makes a living as a champion martial artist, with all the ego you'd expect from someone who hasn't lost a fight in years.
----
* AdaptationOriginConnection: "Return of the Fearsome Fangs!" has flashbacks that depict him training alongside Batman and the Terrible Trio prior to Bruce becoming Batman. While Ben Turner is himself a martial artist, who's no hints he ever trained with Bruce and the Terrible Trio aren't martial artists in the comics.
* AnimalMotifs: Tigers.
* ArrogantKungFuGuy: Pretty egotistical towards his sensei and fellow students. Not that he doesn't have the feats to back it up.
* ColorCharacter: '''Bronze''' Tiger.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He's pretty obnoxious and unwilling to help Batman, but he's devoted to protecting his people.
* TheRival: To Batman.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:B'wana Beast]]
[[header:B'wana Beast (Michael Maxwell)]]
->''Voiced by Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson''

Masked wrestler who gained superpowers from exposure to toxic waste, he became an eccentric but self-doubting hero. His power to merge two animals into one being was strange even by the show's standards (and became a major plot point in the Starro story.) Had a romantic relationship with African superheroine Vixen. Sadly, he died saving the world.
----
* TheBeastmaster
* DudeWheresMyRespect: Acknowledges that a lot of people consider him a joke due to his powers. Batman and Vixen are among the few to think him a capable hero.
* HeroicSacrifice: Strains himself to the point of dispersing so the Faceless Hunter's plot could be stopped.
* ILoveNuclearPower: his power source, unlike the comics where it was a magical mask that gave him his powers.
* MaskedLuchador: He's only seen without his mask during a flashback showing his origin. The mask is basically a trophy for winning a match against a very strong gorilla.
* {{Mons}}: He merges ordinary animals together to make super-powered hybrids for combat or transport.
* RatedMForManly: Possibly even more [[HeroicBuild ripped]] than AQUAMAN! [[WalkingShirtlessScene Never wears a shirt]]! His backstory has him ''wrestling a gorilla'', in a scene reminiscent of [[VideoGame/TeamFortress2 Saxton Hale]]. Take your place in the halls of [=AsGARd=], Bwana Beast.
* TwoBeingsOneBody: As a ''super power!''
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Captain Marvel]]
[[header:[[ComicBook/{{Shazam}} Captain Marvel]] (Billy Batson)]]
->''Voiced by Creator/JeffBennett (Captain Marvel) and Creator/TaraStrong (Billy Batson)''
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/CaptainMarvelShazamFace_6803.png

Ten year old Billy Batson was chosen by the wizard Shazam to wield his power to defend the world from evil. By speaking the wizard's name Billy is transformed by a bolt of magical lightning into the adult superhero Captain Marvel, the World's Mightiest Mortal. Batman, sympathetic to Billy due to their similar origins (both were orphaned at a young age), helped reunite Billy with his sister. Captain Marvel has also helped Batman out on several cases, most notably against Starro and the Faceless Hunter. Later joins Batman and Martian Manhunter's Justice League International.
----
* ArchEnemy: Dr. Sivana and Black Adam
* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: Happens during the episode "The Malicious Mr. Mind!", after the title character gets some help from a growth ray.
* BadassFamily: Billy's sister Mary and their friend Freddy Freeman are essentially this as the Marvel Family. Given they're a trio of Superman-class heroes, it isn't surprising.
* BlackBeadEyes: As befits his original character design, but very distinctly different from the other heroes.
* ByThePowerOfGrayskull: "SHAZAM!"
* TheCape: Oh so very much.
* CaptainSuperhero: What do you think?
%%* ChestInsignia
* DorkKnight: He takes his job seriously, but he's pretty excitable about working with heroes like Batman and going on adventures.
* EmbarrassingNickname: Dr. Sivana keeps calling Cap "The Big Red Cheese".
* EvilCounterpart: Black Adam, who showcases just how powerful he is by casually defeating Batman.
-->'''Billy:''' He was a champion like me.\\
'''Shazam:''' A champion, yes, but not like you, young Billy. Not like you at all.
* FingerPokeOfDoom: Takes out Dr. Sivana using this.
* FlyingBrick: The first one to appear in the show.
* HenshinHero: Billy goes from a completely powerless ten year old to a PhysicalGod with one magic word.
* LegionOfDoom: The Monster Society of Evil team up to take on him and his family.
* LightningCanDoAnything: Especially if it's magic. This includes taking down a cosmic species destroying star conqueror.
* {{Manchild}}: Literally true in Billy's case, as his mind is still in control of the Captain Marvel body when he transforms. This is never more evident than we we see the adult Cap overcome with childlike glee at the thought of seeing a triceratops exhibit, or B'wanna Beast using his powers to merge animals.
* OlderAlterEgo: He's normally a young boy, but when he becomes Captain Marvel he turns into an adult.
* 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.
* SevenDeadlySins: Toned down to the Seven Deadly Enemies of Man, replacing Lust with Injustice.
* SuperPowerLottery: Considered so powerful that the only thing Sivana thought could defeat him was someone with the exact same powers.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Deadman]]
!!Deadman / Boston Brand
->''Voiced by: Michael Rosenbaum''

Once a circus performer, Boston Brand was killed in the middle of an acrobatic act, and now spends his time floating around in the limbo after death.
----

* {{Catchphrase}}: "Are we gonna stand around and twiddle, or get down ta business?"
* ClingyCostume: His ghost is stuck wearing the outfit he was wearing when he died.
* DaBronx: He's got the accent, mac.
* InTheHood: Introduced hanging around in a hooded robe, until he takes it off to reveal his performing outfit.
* VerbalTic: Tends to call folks "mac", mac.

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Detective Chimp]]
!!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.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Doctor Fate]]
!!ComicBook/DoctorFate (Kent Nelson)
->''Voiced by Creator/GregEllis''
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/BB_drfate.png

Magic-using hero, servant of the [[OrderVersusChaos Lords of Order]]. His personal teacher was Lord Nabu. Lives in an invisible tower that can only be entered by magic. His symbol is the ankh, the Egyptian symbol of life. Batman taught him boxing.
----
* AgeLift: In the comics, Doctor Fate is a contemporary and founder of the Justice Society of America. Here, he's got a few decades rounded off, and doesn't seem to have any association with them.
* CombatPragmatist: He may be a powerful sorcerer, but he learned to fight ''just in case.''
* CoolHelmet: It's the source of his power.
* ElaborateUndergroundBase: Actually it's on ground level, but invisible. May also be [[ClownCarBase bigger on the inside than outside]].
%%* MagicAIsMagicA
* OrderVersusChaos: He works for the Lords of Order, opposed to the Lords of Chaos.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Doom Patrol]]
!!ComicBook/DoomPatrol
->''Voiced by Music/HenryRollins (Robotman), David K. Hill (Negative Man), Olivia d'Abo (Elasti-Girl), Richard [=McGonagle=] (Chief)

A group founded and led by the Chief (Dr. Niles Caudler), with their main members being Robotman (Cliff Steele), Negative Man (Larry Trainor), and Elasti-Girl (Rita Farr).

Nine years ago, the group disbanded after failing to rescue a woman from a hostage situation at the Tragedy of Paris. However, the return of General Zahl called them back to action. [[spoiler:...for the last time.]]

Beast Boy (Garfield Logan) and Mento (Steve Dayton) were formerly members of the Doom Patrol, though were only seen in the comics.
----
* TheCameo:
** Beast Boy is on one of the posters at Negative Man's circus.
** In the tie-in comics, Mento is seen to have been one of the superheroes that helped fight off the Void.
* DeathInTheLimelight: [[spoiler:The only time they appear in the show is also the last.]]
* MythologyGag: Beast Boy (who only appears in the tie-in comics) is obviously based off of his iteration in the ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' cartoon.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Elongated Man]]
!!ComicBook/ElongatedMan (Randolph Dibny)
->''Voiced by Sean Donnellan''

One of the two stretchiest superheroes, Elongated Man puts his powers to use as a private detective. He's developed a rivalry with Plastic Man, whom he views as an uncultured brute.
----
* 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.
* 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.
* HeroWithAnFInGood: He's [[CharacterDevelopment working on it]].
* TheRedBaron: "The Ductile Detective".
* TheRival: To Plastic Man.
* SuperheroSpeciation: Elongated Man and Plastic Man begin an episode bickering over this very subject.
%%* VoluntaryShapeshifter
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Etrigan]]
!!ComicBook/{{Etrigan}} (Jason Blood)]]
->''Voiced by Creator/DeeBradleyBaker''

Jason Blood is a dabbler in the arcane arts and occasional occult consultant for Batman. He's also an immortal from Camelot with the soul of the demon Etrigan inside him, which he can bring out with a rhyme.
----
* BreathWeapon: He can breathe fire,.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: In his first appearance
* ByThePowerOfGrayskull "Gone, gone the form of man..."
%%* CursedWithAwesome
%%* GeniusBruiser
* HalfHumanHybrid: Etrigan is part-human.
* Myth/KingArthur: Jason Blood was a nobleman in King Arthur's court.
* KryptoniteFactor: Like all demons, Etrigan can be pained by iron.
* MagicKnight: Literally. In his human form, Etrigan is both a skilled swordsman and a sorcerer.
%%* NobleDemon
%%* OurDemonsAreDifferent
* PainfulTransformation: The switch between Jason and Etrigan clearly has Jason in pain.
* RhymesOnADime: He's the first animated incarnation of the character to do so.
* TheSlowPath: Batman first encounters him in medieval times. The next was in Victorian England. His last major appearance finally saw him in the present. At no point has Jason Blood aged at all.
* SkunkStripe: Jason Blood has a grey streak through his red hair.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Fire]]
!!Fire (Beatriz Bonilla da Costa)]]
->''Voiced by Creator/GreyDeLisle''
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Battb_Fire_thumbnail.jpg

Fire is a Brazilian superheroine with the ability to shoot fire, and ally to Batman. Fire helps Batman and Plastic Man when Gentleman Ghost robs a bank in Mexico City during the Day of the Dead celebration. She is later invited by Batman to join his new League.

* TheCameo: She appears in the very beginning of "Sidekicks Assemble", as part of the early Justice League.
* GirlinessUpgrade / FanservicePack: Her cameo appearance has her looking very tomboyish, but by the time of "Darkseid Descending" she's changed to her more alluring comic-book incarnation.
* LovelyAngels: With her friend Ice.
* PlayingWithFire: Her superpower is (green) pyrokinesis.
%%* SpicyLatina
* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Tomboy to Ice's Girly Girl. Fire is more outgoing, confident, and had a less girly outfit before she joined the team.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Her hair is green.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Firestorm]]
[[header:Comicbook/{{Firestorm}} (Jason Rusch and Ronnie Raymond)]]
->''Voiced by Tyler James Williams (Jason Rusch) and Creator/BillFagerbakke (Ronnie Raymond)''

On a field trip to a nuclear laboratory, science student Jason Rusch and the trip's chaperone, none-too-bright football coach Ronnie Raymond, are caught in an accident engineered by Dr. Double X to increase his power, fusing them into the hero Firestorm.
----
* AgeLift: In the comics, Ronnie was only a teenager when the nuclear accident that transformed him into Firestorm occurred. Here, he was a grown adult working as a teacher at Jason's school when the accident happened.
* BlackAndNerdy: Jason Rusch.
* CassandraTruth: Jason's initial attempts to explain that Ronnie's in his head with him don't go very well, to the extent "Slacker" Batman thinks he's outright schizophrenic.
* CompositeCharacter: In the comics, Ronnie Raymond was the dominant half and a high school student, fused with his teacher Martin Stein, who acted as a voice of reason while the two were fused as Firestorm. Here, Ronnie is half of the partnership, but ''he's'' the teacher and Jason is the voice of reason.
* JerkJock[=/=]JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Ronnie Raymond, a grown-up version of the original comic book character. Not necessarily the nicest guy you'll ever meet, but he still tells Jason to leave him behind when he realizes his injury means he can't escape an impending meltdown in time. Fortunately, despite Jason ignoring him, all it does is fuse the two of them together.
* SharingABody: And not very well, at first.
%%* MatterReplicator
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Flash II]]
[[header:Franchise/TheFlash II (Barry Allen)]]
->''Voiced by Creator/AlanTudyk''

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.
----
* AndIMustScream: [[spoiler:Forced to run on a Cosmic Treadmill for ''who knows '''how long'''''. He's been missing for what could potentially be up to two years, but since he's imprisoned in the future, it's ambiguous if he's been that way for more or less.]]
* LegacyCharacter: The second Flash.
* SuperSpeed: Of course.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Flash I]]
[[header:Franchise/TheFlash I (Jay Garrick)]]
->''Voiced by Andy Milder''
One of the oldest heroes around. Jay Garrick is the original Flash and was a member of the Justice Society with Wild Cat. Jay Garrick also has the same appearance and costume as his comic book incarnation that is from the Golden Age.
----
* {{Mentor|s}}: He was one to Batman and several other younger heroes.
* RetiredBadass: He's an old man but still willing to fight crime when duty calls.
* SuperSpeed: He can move at superhuman speeds.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Green Arrow]]
[[header:ComicBook/GreenArrow (Oliver Queen)]]
->''Voiced by Creator/JamesArnoldTaylor''
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/BB_garrow.png

The expert marksman is as dedicated to competition as Batman is to the preservation of justice. Green Arrow never misses a chance to one-up his DC Super Hero compatriots (though never at the expense of the mission) and gets great pleasure out of stoking the fires of his perpetual rivalry with Batman. After all, it just makes them better heroes, right?
[[hardline]]

* 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.
* BadassInDistress: As Batman points out, in the first line of the first episode, every time they team up, the two of them get captured by the villains.
* BadBoss: He treats Speedy pretty shabbily (one flashback shows him ordering a pre-teen Roy to retrieve his bow from a crocodile pit).
* BlatantLies: "I've always treated Speedy pretty well." Absolutely no-one believes him.
* ColorCharacter: '''Green''' Arrow.
%%* CoolCar
%%* DeadpanSnarker
* {{Depower}}: Within a minute of arriving on Zur-En-Arrh, Batman sprays him with rodon, to prevent a repeat of what Batman had just gone through.
%%* HyperspaceArsenal
* {{Jerkass}}: He's incredibly nasty toward Plastic Man, telling him not to bother helping trying to catch Batman.
* TheLancer: Often time plays this role to Batman.
* TheRival: And he loves it. Batman does too, but he pretends not to.
-->'''Batman:''' This is never going to end, is it?\\
'''Green Arrow:''' I certainly hope not!
* {{Sidekick}}: Speedy.
* TenorBoy: In "Mayhem of the Music Meister!"
%%* TrickArrow
* VitriolicBestBuds: Part of his rivalry with Batman. He's pretty much the only guy who can get Batman's goat.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Green Lantern (G'Nort)]]
!!Franchise/GreenLantern (G'Nort)
-> ''Voiced by Alexander Polinsky''

https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/BB_Gnort.png

A bungling Green Lantern who somehow managed to get in to the Corps despite not even knowing the words to the oath. Assists Batman, Guy Gardner and Sinestro against Despero (well, "assists").
----
* AllUpToYou: He is tasked with freeing Mogo from Despero's control before they reach Earth.
* HeroWithAnFInGood: He is a Green Lantern... barely. He's pretty aware that he's not really good at the whole heroing thing.
%%* PluckyComicRelief
* {{Mondegreen}}: In-universe, he repeatedly flubs up the Green Lantern oath. Even with his "cheat sheet".
* TooDumbToLive: Besides his cheat sheet, there's the reason why he was in a cell with Guy and Sinestro. He locked himself in while bringing them their meals.
* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: Batman tells G'Nort he can be a hero, G'Nort later proves Batman's faith in him wasn't unfounded.
-->"It's the ring, not the man."
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Green Lantern (Guy Gardner)]]
[[header:{{Franchise/Green Lantern|Corps}} (Guy Gardner)]]
->''Voiced by Creator/JamesArnoldTaylor''
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/BB_GuyGardner.png

Guy Gardner is the hot-headed member of the Green Lantern Corps. His antics caused a K'Vellian prisoner to go on a path of destructive rage, but thanks to Batman, the prisoner was stopped and he has Guy clean up the mess it made.
----
* BerserkButton: It's not hard to irritate him, but being unfavorably compared to Hal really ticks him off.
* FieryRedhead: He's got a bit of a temper along with his Jerkass attitude.
* HairTriggerTemper: Guy wound up thrown in the sciencells for flipping his lid over getting the wrong sort of eggs with his meal.
%%* HotBlooded
* ImagineSpot: Bored, Guy imagines himself and Ice posed amorously on the cover of her romance novel.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He's a jerk but he's a dedicated hero.
* LegacyCharacter: Unique so far in this series that Hal Jordan, Earth's original Green Lantern, has a cameo in ''The Eyes Of Despero!''
* MythologyGag: "One punch!" He also laughs at Mongul [[HypocriticalHumour for having the exact same thing happen to him]].
* ShipTease: With Ice.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Huntress]]
[[header:ComicBook/{{Huntress}} (Helena Bertinelli)]]
->''Voiced by Creator/TaraStrong''
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/battb_Huntress_thumbnail.jpg

The Huntress is a masked vigilante, and ally of Batman. She first appears in "Night of the Huntress!", where she helps Batman and Blue Beetle III battle Baby Face. Her civilian identity is Prof. Helena Bertinelli, a teacher at Gotham City University.
----
* ActionHeroine: She fights crime using martial arts and a crossbow.
* AntiHero: Helena has no problem beating up the Calculator to acquire information (offscreen, of course. This is a kid's show).
* 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: She uses a bike to get around town.
* CompositeCharacter: Of herself. While this version is based on the Helena Bertinelli of the comics, the costume that she wears strongly resembles that of the Silver Age Huntress (Helena Wayne).
* CovertPervert: Takes advantage of being tied up to cop a feel on Bats.
%%* FemmeFatale
%%* GaussianGirl
* HotLibrarian: Her day job.
* LighterAndSofter: Than her comic incarnation, which isn't very difficult, since comic Helena is very willing to ''kill'', and even regarded as not entirely sane by some of her closest allies, and as a result she and Batman do ''not'' get along.
* MsFanservice
%%* ParentalBonus
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ice]]
!!Ice (Tora Olafsdotter)
->''Voiced by Creator/JenniferHale''
https://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.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Jonah Hex]]
!!ComicBook/JonahHex
->''Voiced by Creator/PhilMorris''
Famed bounty hunter of the Wild West, with an interesting life. Mongul once recruited him to serve as a bounty hunter.
----
* BadassInDistress: One episode begins with him about to be executed by a Wild West incarnation of the Royal Flush Gang. Batman saves him.
* 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
* 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...
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Justice Society of America]]
!!The Justice Society of America

The heroes of yesterday, still around and kicking despite their increasingly advanced age, along with occasionally teaching the younger generation how to do things. Includes Flash I, Hawkman, Doctor Midnight, Hourman, Wildcat and the first Black Canary.

For the entries on Flash I and Wildcat, see their respective sheets.

* FountainOfYouth: Thanks to Degaton's staff, they all briefly get de-aged back to their physical prime.
* InTheHood: Hourman's costume includes a hood.
* TheMentor: They were Batman and Black Canary's mentors.
* NotThatKindOfDoctor: Averted with Doctor Midnight, who really ''is'' that kind of doctor.
* OldSuperhero: All of them were heroes long before Batman was ever born.
* PosthumousCharacter: The first Black Canary died several years before the series started. The remaining members are over-protective of her daughter for that exact reason.
* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Black Canary was the team's only female member.
* VagueAge: Assuming the show is set relative to the time it was released (the mid-00s), they should all be pushing upward of seventy. The only ones who really look the part are Hourman and Wildcat.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Kamandi, The Last Boy]]
!!Kamandi

The last human left in a future where mankind has met with an unspecified apocalypse known only as The Great Disaster, which has left humanoid animals in charge. Kamandi tries to keep a peace between the varying animal kingdoms as they war.

----

* LastOfHisKind: He's one of the last humans left in his time, and the only one shown with any intelligence.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: Evidently the event that destroyed all human society took any and all shirts with it.

[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Metal Men]]
!!The Metal Men

A group of highly advanced robots, created by renowned scientist Moulton Magnus. Their numbers include Gold, Platinum, Copper, Iron, Lead and Tin.
----
* CovertPervert: Platinum turns into a chair so Batman can sit on her. Then she comments "[[FemaleGaze best seat in the house]]".
* DumbMuscle: Lead is the strongest member of the team, but also has to be reminded what his own name is.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Copper is rude and standoff-ish, but still as heroic as the others.
* TheLoad: Tin's opinion of himself.
* RubberMan: Each of them is capable of altering their shape into pretty much anything.
* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Platinum is the only female member of the team.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:OMAC]]
!!ComicBook/{{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.

* AdaptationalJerkass: The original OMAC from the comics was frequently a bit stiff, but he spent a lot of time ruminating on the consequences of his actions and was incredibly caring towards humanity. This version is more callous and brutal, and isn't particularly careful about breaking things in the name of peace - though he does mellow out towards the end. It's worth noting that the comics OMAC remembered that he was once Buddy Blank, which might be the reason for their differences.
* 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.
* PrimaryColorChampion: OMAC's outfit is largely blue, with some gold and red mixed in.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Plastic Man]]
!!Comicbook/PlasticMan (Patrick "Eel" O'Brian)
->''Voiced by Creator/TomKenny''
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/BB_PlasMan.png

Reformed petty thief Eel O'Brian got a second lease on life as a flexible former felon working at Batman's side. The rubbery shape-shifter is part one-man comedy show, part malleable merchant of justice, doling out wisecracks and hard knocks with haphazard glee. And while the call of cash still rings in his ears, the little Batman on his shoulder yells much louder.
----
* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: In "Cry Freedom Fighters!", he jumps at the chance to join the patriotic super-team, even though he himself is not very patriotic.
-->'''Plas:''' C'mon, Bats, no one's ever wanted me to be a part of their team. Even the League threw me out.
* AntiHero: Believes strongly in morality and justice, but is still sometimes distracted by his craving for money.
%%* TheAtoner
%%* AudibleGleam
* ButtMonkey: He spends the entirety of the Owlman episode being humiliated, either by Batman or circumstances.
* ChivalrousPervert: He has a wife and a child, but that doesn't stop him from regularly hitting on the superheroines he meets. The chivalry shows when Catwoman expresses her interest in him, to which he replies "Tempting. But I'm really more of a dog person".
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Though it's not portrayed in a badass way, he actually comes the closest to catching [[spoiler: the real]] Batman in "Game Over for Owlman!" out of everyone.
* DoesNotLikeShoes: Constantly goes barefoot, though as his clothes are implied to be part of his body this is just a cosmetic choice on his part.
* TheFool: Who is most likely ObfuscatingStupidity.
%%* FreakLabAccident
* FunPersonified: Is much more light-hearted than the other heroes and has a jokester personality.
* {{Greed}}: His main sin.
* HeelFaceTurn: After Batman saved him from his life of crime, he tries to go cold turkey and struggles with it.
* HenpeckedHusband: Seen in "Long Arm of the Law!". Apparently, his wife doesn't take his crime fighting very seriously and can rule him out of it, for example in favour of taking their baby to a museum, though her attitude is somewhat justified by how ineffectual and irresponsible Plas can be.
* HeroWithAnFInGood: Due to his criminal background, it takes some time for Batman to trust him. He also makes a lot of mistakes and his flaws mean that not many heroes actually like him. However, he's [[CharacterDevelopment working on it]].
* KleptomaniacHero: His attention is often dragged away from the original purpose and shifted to riches when there are some involved.
* LovedINotHonorMore: The episode "Long Arm of the Law!" incorporates nearly all of the tropes associated with this, including the HeroicSacrifice. Different in that in this case Plas is sympathized with rather than the woman in such a situation and Ramona all but supports Plas in his actions.
* MrViceGuy: Often swayed by temptations, most prominently the desire for wealth, but he has also been shown to [[EyePop react]] [[SomethingElseAlsoRises appropriately]] and flirt with attractive superheroines, despite being married with a child.
* NoSenseOfPersonalSpace: Has a tendency to touch and grab other people a little too much.
* PersonalityPowers: As non-serious and wacky as Plas himself is.
* RoleReprisal: It may have been an unaired pilot, but Creator/TomKenny's been Plastic Man before.
%%* RubberMan
* SadClown: Some of this is visible in most of his episodes, "Cry Freedom Fighters!" especially, but it's not excessively elaborated on.
* {{Sidekick}}: Woozy Winks
%%* VoluntaryShapeshifter
* WingdingEyes: His eyes turn into dollar signs when he sees opportunities to get rich.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Proto]]
!!Proto
->''Voiced by Creator/AdamWest''

A prototype robot designed by Batman, but found him too big to be practical. Confined to the Batcave until he proved useful in stopping Black Mask's attempt to destroy Gotham City. Currently stationed on the moon, warding off potential alien invaders.
----
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: "War on Evil" Mode, he's armed to the teeth.
* GentleGiant
* RobotBuddy
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Question]]
!!ComicBook/TheQuestion (Vic Sage)
->''Voiced by Nicolas Guest''
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/BB_Question.png

An endless conundrum of a person, the Question hides his identity from the world but never his inquiries. He's quick to find the conspiracy in even the most minute of things.
----
* 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.
%%* BadassLongcoat
%%* BadassNormal
* BigDamnHeroes: [[spoiler:In ''Darkseid Descending!'' he operates the Boom-Tube which sends all the invaders back whence they came.]]
%%* TheFaceless
%%* LeParkour
%%* NiceHat
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Red Hood]]
!!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.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Red Tornado]]
!!ComicBook/RedTornado (John Ulthoon)
->''Voiced by Creator/CoreyBurton''
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/BB_RTornado.png

John Ulthoon lives in a suburban neighborhood, wears his slippers and robe when picking up the morning paper, and has a respectable job as the [[AdventurerArchaeologist Professor of Archaeology]] at the local community college. He's also a robot. His suburban veneer, of course, is a cover for his hero alter ego as ComicBook/RedTornado. In Batman, he sees not only a partner, but also someone who can teach him more about humanity, of which he strives to both understand and be a part.
[[hardline]]

* AdventurerArchaeologist
** Incorporates HypocriticalHumor, as he tells a student that archaeology is nothing like in the movies, with no adventure.
* BlowYouAway
* ColorCharacter: '''Red''' Tornado.
* CreepyMonotone: Though it's more deadpan than creepy.
* [[GoodThingYouCanHeal Good Thing You Can Be Rebuilt]]: Due to being a robot, he can get blown to pieces without any lasting harm, such as when the Faceless Hunter blows him to pieces.
* HollywoodToneDeaf: As seen when he sings part of "Jingle Bells" in his monotone voice.
* LatexPerfection: Not quite (his eyes are far too vivid to be human), but none of his students have noticed Professor Ulthoon is actually a robot wearing a mask.
* RobotBuddy
* TheSpock
* TaughtByTelevision: Tells Batman his attempted mentoring of Tornado Champion was just derived from movies and books.
* TinMan
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Robin/Nightwing]]
[[header:Robin[=/=]ComicBook/{{Nightwing}} (Dick Grayson)]]
->''Voiced by Crawford Wilson (teenager), Jeremy Shada (child), Creator/LexLang (adult), Creator/GreyDeLisle (Bat-Manga version), and Creator/JasonMarsden (Scooby-Doo version)''
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/BB_Robin.png

Boy Wonder no more, Robin has struck out on his own as defender of the city of Blüdhaven. Although he's become a successful crime-fighter in his own right, Dick Grayson still chafes at the memory of taking orders from Batman, and will take any opportunity to prove himself an equal to his old mentor.
[[hardline]]

* BatSignal
* 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.
* DatingCatwoman: Averted. While he has a crush on Talia al Ghul, she doesn't reciprocate ''at all''.
* HeadbuttingHeroes: With Batman. And Aqualad. And Speedy.
* HeavyMetalUmlaut: The city of Blüdhaven.
* TheLeader: When he teams up with the various other Robins, he immediately falls into this role, being the oldest and most experienced.
* LegacyCharacter: Takes on the mantle of Batman after Bruce retires following the apparent death of the Joker and his marriage to Selina Kyle in the what-if story "The Knights of Tomorrow!"
* MythologyGag: While his personality and the setting of his episode (in Blüdhaven) are based on Dick Grayson as Nightwing in the main DCU continuity, his costume and unchanged superhero identity are references to the [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Golden Age]] Earth-Two version of the character, who never outgrew his role as Robin...at least until he ''does'' take up the Nightwing identity (and original high-collared costume!) at the end of "Sidekicks Assemble!".
* 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.
* TheResenter
* {{Sidekick}}
* SidekickGraduationsStick: When he becomes Nightwing in "Sidekicks Assemble!" and Batman in "The Knights of Tomorrow!".
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Deathly afraid of monkeys, apparently.
* YouFightLikeACow
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Robins of the Future]]
!!Robin II, III, IV, V and ???

A collection of Robins from Batman's future, gathered by the Phantom Stranger to assist when the World's Greatest Detective is fatally injured. Includes Jason Todd, Carrie Kelley, Tim Drake, Stephanie Brown and Damian Wayne.

Only appeared in the comics.

* DecompositeCharacter:
** As mentioned in his own sheet, Dick Grayson in the show takes on some of Jason Todd's traits. In "Batman Dies At Dawn!", Dick acts more like his comic counterpart, while Jason is the hot-blooded one.
** Meanwhile, Damian has a version of himself appear in the show, who's a mix of several different Bat-Kids. Here, he's straight-up comic Damien.
* TheGlomp: Stephanie, to Batman, who's utterly perplexed since he hasn't met her yet.
* {{Jerkass}}: Damian. ''Especially'' towards Jason Todd, but also to everyone.
* NeverSayDie: Damian tells Jason that he knows what happens to the guy in his future, and if Jason doesn't do as he says, he'll make it come a lot sooner, without spelling out what that is.
* TellMeHowYouFight: When Jason, Carrie and Damian fight the League of Shadows, Dick's narration focuses on each of their fighting styles.
* TwoGirlsToATeam: Stephanie and Carrie are the only girls on the team.

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Sherlock Holmes]]
!!Franchise/SherlockHolmes
->''Voiced by Ian Buchanan''

The greatest detective of all time, 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).
----
* BadassLongcoat: OK, so it's technically an ''Inverness'' coat.
* CaneSword: He keeps a cane that carries a sword in it.
* NiceHat: The signature deerstalker cap. Inappropriate as city wear for any respectable gentleman, but it's impossible to think of the character without it.
* PublicDomainCharacter
* SherlockScan: Although you have to wonder how much sense "strong jaw means doctor's son" makes.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Space Ghost]]
!!WesternAnimation/SpaceGhost (Thaddeus Bach)]]
->''Voiced by Creator/GaryOwens''

A superhero who operates in space and has his own collection of gadgets. Unlike all the other heroes, Space Ghost's appearance is an IntercontinuityCrossover.
----
* RoleReprisal: Voiced by the original actor.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Speedy]]
[[header:Speedy (Roy Harper)]]
->''Voiced by Creator/JasonMarsden''
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/BB_Speedy.png

Speedy is Green Arrow's archer sidekick -- his long-suffering sidekick, even, as we see in a {{Flashback}} Green Arrow has no compunction against sending Speedy into a swamp full of gators to retrieve the former's bow. Speedy is also friends with Aqualad and Robin, and the three bond over chafing that their mentors still insist on treating them as kid sidekicks rather than partners.

[[hardline]]

* {{Adorkable}}: His out-dated slang and youthful voice, mixed with his cheerful nature make him endearing.
* BadassAdorable: In flashbacks to his younger days.
* CallingTheOldManOut: When Green Arrow apologizes for being "a little harsh", Speedy corrects him by saying he's been a jerk. This surprises his mentor a lot, given the harsher, more confident tone the usually chipper sidekick has.
* {{Expy}}: Of the Adam West era Robin.
* GoshDangItToHeck: Speedy still uses interjections like "Jeepers!"
* OnlySaneMan: Of the proto-Teen Titans trio, he's the only one not picking a fight with everyone else.
* PaletteSwap: You could practically call him Red Arrow.
* {{Sidekick}}
* TaughtByTelevision: He's able to figure out one of Ra's Al Ghul's weapons thanks to all the video games he plays.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Adam Strange]]
[[header:ComicBook/AdamStrange]]
->''Voiced by Michael T. Weiss''
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/BB_Adam_Strange.png

ComicBook/AdamStrange is a human space adventurer who defends the planet Rann. He is married to Alanna, a native of the planet. He asks Batman and AQUAMAN for help in "Mystery In Space!" when the Gordanians attack Rann. The Gordanians capture his wife Alanna when the effects of the Zeta Ray wear off on him (which teleports him back to Earth). He goes in to rescue her after his confidence is rekindled by AQUAMAN.
[[hardline]]

* CaptainObvious
* IWantMyJetpack
* LargeHam: Capable of out-hamming AQUAMAN.
* PowerIncontinence: He can never seem to get the Zeta Beams to work in his favour.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Krypto the Superdog]]
!!ComicBook/KryptoTheSuperdog
Superman's pet dog.
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* CanineCompanion
* EvilDetectingDog: Immediately noticed when Superman has gone crazy due to the effects of Red Kryptonite.
* [[BatmanCanBreatheInSpace Krypto Can Breathe in Space]]: Was thrown into space at least twice and came back like it was nothing.
* LightningBruiser: Noticeably quicker than his owner.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Superman]]
!!Franchise/{{Superman}} (Clark Kent)]]
->''Voiced by Roger Rose''

Clark Kent: mild-mannered reporter, alien crimefighter, and one of Batman's best friends. Due to some red tape, the series' creators were unable to get the rights to the Superman franchise, leading to a bunch of LawyerFriendlyCameo appearances throughout season 2 instead. By season 3, Superman could be included, and he duly gets ADayInTheLimelight in the season's very first episode. When exposed to red Kryptonite, [[MemeticMutation he turns into a real di...]] [[LastSecondWordSwap ferrent person]].
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* AscendedMeme: His ''entire'' episode is devoted to memetic images from Website/{{Superdickery}}.
* BadassBoast: See LightningBruiser and KneelBeforeZod.
* TheCape
* FlyingBrick
* HeWhoMustNotBeSeen: He appears at the beginning of "Sidekicks, Assemble!", but only from behind.
* KneelBeforeZod: Ironic, huh?
--> ''"Kneel before KING SUPERMAN!"''
* LightningBruiser
--> '''Superman:''' ([[FlashStep instantly appeared behind a sent-flying Batman]]) [[SuperSpeed I'm faster than a speeding bullet]], [[SuperStrength more powerful than a locomotive]] (dives onto the ground), (rising from the ground) [[InASingleBound able to leap tall buildings in a single bound]]!
* TookALevelInJerkass: The plot of his episode. He gets better.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Uncle Sam]]
!!Uncle Sam
->''Voiced by Peter Renaday''

A patriotic superhero who derived his powers from the patriotic feelings of the American people. Leads a group of similar flag-wavers called the Freedom Fighters.
* AllAmericanFace
* DisneyDeath
* {{Eagleland}}: Type 1.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Dr. Watson]]
!!Dr. Watson
->''Voiced by Jim Piddock''

Watson is Holmes' partner in detective work. He aids Sherlock in his cases, though Holmes does playfully mock him by telling him not to be an idiot when he guesses wrong many times. An example of one being a supernatural case when Gentleman Jim Craddock (prior to becoming Gentleman Ghost) was stealing souls in exchange for immortality.

* PublicDomainCharacter
* TheWatson: [[TropeNamers Obviously.]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Damian Wayne]]
!!Damian Wayne
->''Voiced by Patrick Cavanaugh (teenager) and Creator/DiedrichBader (adult)''

A "what-if" character in this series, Damian would be the son of Bruce Wayne and Selina Kyle (instead of Talia al Ghul like in the comics). After his parents are murdered, he first takes up the Robin identity to assist Dick Grayson (the new Batman). He eventually becomes Batman himself once the timeline reaches the approximate era of ''ComicBook/BatmanTheDarkKnightReturns'', fighting Creator/FrankMiller's mutant gang. Has a son of his own, who looks a whole lot like Carrie Kelley and becomes Robin as well.
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* AdaptationalHeroism: Most, meaning all but this incarnation, depictions of Damian is a moody, violent child raised by the League of Assassins, as his mother was Talia al Ghul. Here, Damian is not only the child of a married Batman and Catwoman, he's reluctant to follow his father's footsteps but otherwise shares his desire to help others.
* AlternateUniverse: He lives in one.
* CompositeCharacter: Of just about every known or potential offspring of Bruce Wayne:
** Has the name and general appearance of Damian Wayne, the most recent Robin, Batman's Modern Age son with Talia al Ghul.
** Has the parentage and motivation of Helena Wayne, the Huntress, Earth-2's Batman's Bronze Age daughter with Catwoman.
** Has the basic conceit of Bruce Wayne, Jr., "Robin II," the Silver Age imaginary son of Batman and Batwoman Kathy Kane that Alfred wrote stories about.
** Has (briefly) the snappy [[TheSeventies Seventies]] wardrobe of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super-Sons Batman, Jr.]]
* EarnYourHappyEnding
* LegacyCharacter: Becomes Robin and Batman.
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: Instead of the illegitimate son of Batman through Talia al Ghul, he's the legitimate son of Batman through Catwoman.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Wildcat]]
!!Wildcat (Ted Grant)
->''Voiced by Creator/RLeeErmey''
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/BB_Wildcat.png

A crime fighter from a bygone era who originally taught Batman how to box, 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.
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* AnimalMotifs: Cats, natch. He even mentions he has nine lives.
* BadassNormal: All he's got are his fists and that's the way he likes it.
* BatmanGambit: Goads Slug into releasing him from a trap by ridiculing his looks.
-->"Tell me, how do you stand to look at yourself in the mirror? If I saw that face starin' back at me, I'd have nightmares!"
* CoolOldGuy: He's generally able to fight as well as Batman despite his old age and not carrying any weapons.
* GoodOldFisticuffs: Wildcat's signature style
* GrumpyOldMan:
* 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.
* {{Mentor|s}}: He's established in his first appearance as the guy who taught Batman to box. "The Golden Age of Justice!" shows that he and the other Justice Society members actively trained Batman in other ways, as well as Black Canary.
* NotSoDifferent: Tells the Outsiders as much, he used to be an outcast like them.
* OldSuperhero: Deconstructed in his first appearance, where Batman worries about his health.
* ParentalSubstitute: Batman refers to him as one.
* TemptingFate: He keeps making fun of Batman for asking him for help with Bane. Then Bane does [[HulkingOut his thing]]...
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Wonder Woman]]
!!Wonder Woman (Diana Prince)
->''Voiced by Vicki Lewis''

The princess of Themyscira, leaving her female-only home to help protect the world.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ambush Bug]]
!!ComicBook/AmbushBug (Irwin Schwab)
->''Voiced by Creator/HenryWinkler''

A {{Cloudcuckoolander}} with the ability to TeleportSpam and [[NoFourthWall awareness]] of the FourthWall. Appears only in the GrandFinale.

* CombatPragmatist: He doesn't let his lack of offensive powers stop him from beating Gorilla Grodd with a dropbox.
* HeroicBuild: Defied. His limbs are like knotted string but he also has a noticeable paunch.
* HitMeDammit: So that the viewers will stick around to watch Batman beat him up.
* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: He tries to make sure the series at least ends with some dignity if he can't save the show for another season.
* MetaGuy
* [[spoiler: {{Psychopomp}}]]: [[spoiler: [[BittersweetEnding Pretty much, as it turns out.]] [[TearJerker Sorry, Batman.]]]]
* RageAgainstTheAuthor
* UnexpectedCharacter: As addressed in universe.
-->'''Bat-Mite:''' ''Ambush Bug?'' You're an obscure character even for this show.
[[/folder]]


!!The Outsiders
A group of teenage superheroes (loosely based on [[ComicBook/BatmanAndTheOutsiders a DC Comics superhero team]]) consisting of leader Black Lightning, swordswoman Katana, and goofball ShapeShifter ComicBook/{{Metamorpho}}. They started out as a gang of teenage criminals being manipulated by the villainous Slug. After Wildcat took down Slug in a boxing match, he and Batman convince them to battle Slug and use their powers for good. They then became heroes, with Wildcat as their {{mentor|s}}. By the BatmanColdOpen for "Requiem For A Scarlet Speedster!" they show up as young adults with two new members on their team (Geo-Force and Halo).

[[folder:Black Lightning]]
!!ComicBook/BlackLightning (Jefferson Pierce)
->''Voiced by Creator/BumperRobinson''
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/BB_BLightning.png

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 isn't evil, just really cranky.
[[hardline]]

* AdaptationPersonalityChange: He's... a little bit more temperamental than his comic book incarnations.
* AngryBlackMan: Well, Ticked-Off Black Teen anyway.
* AnythingButThat: "Not ''Uri the Unicorn''!"
* BerserkButton: Lots of 'em.
* ColorCharacter: [[AngryBlackMan What do you mean 'color' character, fool?]]
* CompressedHair: In the teaser for "Duel of the Double Crossers!", he reveals that he has an afro-style haircut underneath his hood.
* DisproportionateRetribution: Black Lightning's dream sequence in "Inside the Outsiders!" has him zapping civilians for such minor infractions as driving a Hummer to pick up groceries, wearing white after Labor Day, and not picking up after their dogs.
* HairTriggerTemper: Every little thing fills him with ridiculous levels of anger.
* KnightInSourArmor: The thing that sets his off worst? A cutesy kids TV show. ("Hugs do not solve everybody's problems!")
* MagicalDefibrillator: In "Enter the Outsiders!"
* ShockAndAwe
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Katana]]
!!ComicBook/{{Katana}} (Tatsu Yamashiro)
->''Voiced by Vyvan Pham ("Enter the Outsiders!") and Creator/KimMaiGuest ("Inside the Outsiders!" onward)''
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/BB_Katana.png

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.
[[hardline]]

* AbsurdlySharpBlade: Her sword slices through metal and concrete. Justified, as it's powered by magic.
* ActionHeroine
* AgeLift: Down to the age of a teenager, when every other version of her is a young adult or older.
* BadassNormal
* {{Expy}}[=/=]ShoutOut: At least visually, the show's version of ComicBook/{{Katana}} was influenced by Gogo Yubari from ''Film/KillBill''.
* HimeCut: She has the hair style typically associated with Heian era Japanese noblewoman but here it's basically a CultureEqualsCostume thing marking as a Japanese girl.
* MagicSkirt
* TheQuietOne: "Inside the Outsiders!" shows her backstory, which [[FreudianExcuse explains her reasons for this]]: she let slip the location of the magical sword that eventually became hers, resulting in her master being murdered.
* ThrowingYourSwordAlwaysWorks: Vs. Despero in "Duel of the Double Crossers!"
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Metamorpho]]
!!ComicBook/{{Metamorpho}} (Rex Mason)
->''Voiced by Creator/ScottMenville''
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/BB_Metamorpho.png

Metamorpho has the ability to change his body into any shape, as well as transforming into any member of the periodic table of elements.
[[hardline]]

* AdaptationPersonalityChange: He is much younger, goofier and more naïve than his comic counterpart.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: In "Inside the Outsiders!", we find out he has a ''lot'' of bottled-up anger.
* BigEater: His unique abilities apparently require lots of energy, as he is seen almost constantly eating during the show.
* ExtremeOmnivore: He gleefully drinks [[LethalChef Wildcat's]] "Tiger Tonic" and calls it "the best milkshake ever!".
* ShapeshiftingSquick: Since he can turn into gases and liquids, he could force himself into people.
-->'''Wildcat:''' He got in my mouth!
* StepfordSmiler: He's generally an upbeat guy, but "Inside the Outsiders!" reveals he's been holding back considerable anger about being perceived as a freak.
* VoluntaryShapeshifter
[[/folder]]

!Others

[[folder:Alfred Pennyworth]]
!!Alfred Pennyworth
->''Voiced by James Garrett''
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* TheJeeves
* ShipperOnDeck: Batman and [[DatingCatwoman Catwoman]]. He even writes RealPersonFic about it.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Arthur Curry Jr.]]
!!Arthur Curry Junior

AQUAMAN's youthful and grouchy son, who lacks his father's jubilant nature
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* 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.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Guardians of the Universe]]
!!Guardians of the Universe
->''Voiced by: Creator/JKSimmons, Armin Shimerman''

The founders and leaders of the Green Lantern Corps.
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* 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...
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Lois Lane]]
!!ComicBook/LoisLane
->''Voiced by Sirena Irwin''
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* ComplainingAboutRescuesTheyDontLike: Calls for Superman. Batman catches her.
* DamselOutOfDistress
--> '''ComicBook/LexLuthor''': [Superman] won't dare interfere with my plans as long as I have you.
--> '''Lois''': Then I'll just have to remove myself from the equation!
* IntrepidReporter
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Jimmy Olsen]]
!!ComicBook/JimmyOlsen
->''Voiced by Alexander Polinsky''
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* HeroWorshipper: Keeps Superman memorabilia in his shed.
* IntrepidReporter: Up to faking ill to try and learn Supes' secret identity. [[CaptainObvious It doesn't work.]]
* SuperpowerSillyPutty: Featuring a CutawayGag to the infamous Turtle boy.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mystery Incorporated]]
!![[WesternAnimation/ScoobyDoo The Mystery Inc. Gang]]
->''Voiced by Creator/FrankWelker (Scooby, Fred), Matthew Lillard (Shaggy), Creator/GreyDeLisle (Daphne), and Mindy Cohn (Velma)''
The gang from ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDoo'' who usually solves various mysteries they stumbled to. They appear in a {{crossover}} in one episode, and later crossed over with the show again in ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooAndBatmanTheBraveAndTheBold''.

For more information on them, see [[Characters/ScoobyDoo here]].
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* RoleReprisal: The gang retains their usual voice actors from the modern Scooby Doo shows and movies.
* TookALevelInBadass: Thanks to Bat-Mite, Scooby and Shaggy start beating up Joker and the Penguin with Batman and Robin.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: The Scooby Snax as usual, which was used by the Joker against them.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Jeffrey Ross]]
!![[TheRoast Jeffrey "The Roastmaster" Ross]]
->''Voiced by Jeffrey Ross''

One of two special guest stars in ''The Brave and the Bold''. He made an appearance in the teaser part of "Crisis 22,300 Miles Above Earth!" helping rescue Batman from his local rogue list of villains

* AsHimself: Jeff "The Roastmaster" Ross as himself.
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Jeff Ross delivers a short one to Joker before finishing him off, just not verbally.
* TakeThat: In-Universe example and forced out of his own free will. Jeff Ross gives off some jokes from anything involving Robin to Batman's utility belt.
* TookALevelInBadass: Seems to be the norm for anyone who's in ''The Brave and the Bold''. Especially for Jeff Ross.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Spectre]]
!!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.
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* TheCorrupter: 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.
* PetTheDog: The Spectre saves a group of rats from being crushed by a falling pillar, since they're innocent.
* SlasherSmile: He looks enjoyed at the possibility of Batman becoming consumed by vengeance.
[[/folder]]
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