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!Characters who appear in the ''WesternAnimation/{{DC Super Hero Girls|2019}}'' animated series.
!!For the Super Hero Girls and Super Villain Girls, look [[Characters/SuperHeroGirls2019MainTeams here]]
!!For everyone else, look [[Characters/SuperHeroGirls2019Others here]]
!!For characters who appear in [[WebAnimation/DCSuperheroGirls the original web-series continuity]], look [[Characters/DCSuperHeroGirls2015 here]].

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!Characters Characters who appear in the ''WesternAnimation/{{DC Super Hero Girls|2019}}'' animated series.
!!For the Super Hero Girls and Super Villain Girls, look [[Characters/SuperHeroGirls2019MainTeams here]]
!!For everyone else, look [[Characters/SuperHeroGirls2019Others here]]
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* [[Characters/SuperHeroGirls2019MainTeams Super Hero Girls and Super Villain Girls]] (Super Hero Girls + Harley Quinn and Super Villain Girls)
* [[Characters/SuperHeroGirls2019Others Other Characters]] (Other Antagonists, Invinci-Bros, Justice League, Others)
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Characters who appear in the ''WesternAnimation/{{DC Super Hero Girls|2019}}'' animated series.
For the Super Hero Girls and Super Villain Girls, look [[Characters/SuperHeroGirls2019MainTeams here]]
For everyone else, look [[Characters/SuperHeroGirls2019Others here]]
For characters who appear in [[WebAnimation/DCSuperheroGirls the original web-series continuity]], look [[Characters/DCSuperHeroGirls2015 here]].

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Characters !Characters who appear in the ''WesternAnimation/{{DC Super Hero Girls|2019}}'' animated series.
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For !!For everyone else, look [[Characters/SuperHeroGirls2019Others here]]
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!! Other Antagonists
[[folder:Mr. Freeze (Victor Fries)]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JohnDeLancie
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* AnIcePerson: He has ice powers, or at least ice weaponry.
* FreezeRay: His only shown weapon is a freeze ray.
* PungeonMaster: His only dialogue is ice puns to Batgirl.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Lex Luthor]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/WillFriedle, Shunsuke Kubozuka (Japanese)

The beloved leader of the world's largest company, and not secretly a supervillain out to conquer the world.
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* AdaptationalHeroism: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. He's still a conniving villain with evil ambitions, but his parents are still alive, meaning that [[SelfMadeOrphan he didn't have them killed by cutting their car's brakelines]].
* AgeLift: He's a teenager in this continuity, as opposed to being an adult.
* ArcVillain: Of the [=#AllyCat=] two-parter.
* AscendedExtra: Relative to the Shea Fontana continuity, he is actually a recurring character this time, when in the previous canon his only appearance besides occasional mentions was in the tie-in graphic novel ''Finals Crisis''.
* BadassNormal: While most of his feats have been thanks to his wealth, he also proves to be this in his first confrontation with the main heroines, taunting them by dodging all of their attacks on him simply by dancing.
* BaldOfEvil: As usual, Lex is a bald villain.
* TheDragon: Luthor ended up becoming one by working for Cythonna, unaware that the goddess's true plan was not to conquer Earth but to take over the universe using Supergirl as a host.
* GeniusSweetTooth: Funny story: When Babs connects the destruction of Sweet Justice to his company, when the question is raised of what Lex'd have "against ''cupcakes''," she's got nothing. As it turns out when the situation makes it back to him, he sounds as if he genuinely wants to see it up and running again; they make the best snickerdoodles in Metropolis.
* ItsAllAboutMe: Much like his comic book counterpart, Lex won't hesitate to allow millions of people to die just so that he can be a hero and a savior to the rest of the world.
* LaserGuidedKarma: After plotting to allow Metropolis' destruction by a meteor so that he can [[EngineeredHeroics "rescue" its survivors]], Lex seems to [[KarmaHoudini get away with his crimes]] by pointing out that the Super Hero Girls were the ones who [[MetaphoricallyTrue trespassed onto his property in the first place]]. When he gets home, Lex learns that Catwoman has [[PayEvilUntoEvil stolen]] ''[[PayEvilUntoEvil everything]]'' [[PayEvilUntoEvil from his penthouse]], from his inventions to the first-class food in his refrigerator! [[NotSoStoic Losing his composure for the first time]], Lex gives a SkywardScream. Although the girls do not get to see this, the viewers get satisfaction knowing that Lex has at least received ''some'' punishment for his evil deeds.
* {{Narcissist}}: This IS ''Lex Luthor'' we're talking about, so of course he'd be vain and egocentric as hell.
* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: Unknown to the Super Hero Girls, Lex also managed to imprison the Invinci-bros ''and'' Superman to prevent them from stopping the meteor heading towards Metropolis. It was never shown how Lex managed to achieve this, but they're still imprisoned after the girls managed to destroy the meteor.
* PrematurelyBald: Very prematurely, since he's still a teenager.
* SelfMadeMan: {{Implied|Trope}}, as judging by Lex's parents' clothing style and mannerism, they are country farmers. So Lex may have created his company out of nothing, a rather impressive feat for someone who is ''still'' a teenager.
* TakeOverTheWorld: The endgame of Lex's various evil plots is to turn the Earth into his {{Egopolis}}.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: Like all the male characters, he doesn't have his own doll in the toyline.
* TeenGenius: He's a teenager, but he's apparently still managed to create a company and become a billionaire.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: He's well-liked by the public at large, and his mother raises no eyebrows at the fact Lex has a ''warsuit'' (which she calls by name).
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[[folder:Lena Luthor]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/CassandraLeeMorris, Creator/YuiOgura (Japanese)

Lex's little sister.
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* AgeLift: As opposed to the 2015 continuity, where she's roughly the same age as the main characters, she's now a child here.
* ArcVillain: She's the central antagonist of the [=#SweetJustice=] four-part premiere.
* BaitAndSwitchBoss: The audience and the girls are led to believe Lex is behind the robot army but it’s really Lena, his little sister.
* DivergentCharacterEvolution: In the previous continuity, due to being the de facto member of the Luthor family, she [[CompositeCharacter took most]] of her brother's traits. Here, she's made much younger and more immature, differentiating her a bit more from her brother.
* EmbarrassingFirstName: Her given name is actually Lutessa.
* EnfantTerrible: She's a brat who wants to destroy popular teen hangouts due to her extreme hatred of adolescents.
* EvilPlan: One Lena is disappointed she actually has to explain to The Super Hero Girls when they assume Lex Luthor is the one piloting his own war suit.
* HumongousMecha: She steals Lex Luthor's War Suit, which in this show is gigantic.
* MechaMooks: She reprograms demonlition robots Lex Luthor built for the city to target places she specifically wants demolished.
* SiblingRivalry: Has a rivalry with her brother.
* StarterVillain: She's the first villain the heroes face in the show, and what finally allows them to work as a team.
* TantrumThrowing: After being caught and forcibly taken away by her parents Lena falls on her back and starts kicking at the ceiling of their car.
* TeenHater: Her plan is to overthrow teenagers and lead a tweenage revolution (though she seems to have neglected the adults).
* TinyTyrannicalGirl: She's as small as she is mean.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: No toy for her.
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[[folder:Cheetah (Barbi Ann Minerva)]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:"Let go of the green-eyed monster, eh Diana? And why would I ever want to let go of ''this''?"]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TaraStrong

The top student in all things...until Diana appeared. Her jealousy causes her to turn into the Cheetah and target whoever she gets her eyes on.
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* AGlassInTheHand: Diana scoring higher on a test makes Barbi shatter a compact in the her hand, and ''not'' the glass part.
* AdaptationalBadass: The Cheetah has been suffering heavy VillainDecay in DC animation thanks to being no match for Wonder Woman or even against any of her fellow heroes. However, this incarnation of Cheetah might be the deadliest yet since she's able to take down Diana in her civilian guise before Diana even knows Cheetah is her enemy and then defeat ''all of the heroes'' (sans Supergirl) with relative ease(and Supergirl still loses). When Diana ''does'' confront Cheetah as Wonder Woman Cheetah finally tastes defeat herself but still has enough speed to get away from the heroes in flash and is intelligent enough to trick Diana and hide her identity.
* AlphaBitch: She's a star of the school's gymnastics team, but is very rude to her teammates and seems to feel entitled to the position of team captain. Bonus points for being [[RichBitch wealthy]].
** AcademicAlphaBitch: She does seem to care about her high-grade point average. One of the reasons she despises Diana, even more, is when her rival gets a higher grade on a test than her.
* AlwaysSecondBest: She was the best in school and gymnastics until Diana came along, and this causes her to try to curse Diana with the Cheetah's curse. However, it affects Barbi instead, making her a CatGirl intent on taking out Diana.
* AnimalMotifs: Cheetahs, wearing a yellow fur coat with spots, and her eyebrows looking like a cheetah's.
* ArtisticLicenseBiology: She meows in the shadows, like most cats, to lure Green Lantern into a false sense of security. Thing is that cheetah are not like most cats; they ''chirp''.
* AssholeVictim: She's fallen prey to both Lesie Willis and Catwoman, the former without any provocation whatsoever. It's hard to blame Lesie's audience for laughing at Barbi's expense even if she didn't deserve anything from Lesie specifically.
* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: She didn't specify that [[ItsAllAboutMe she wanted to be the only captain of the gymnastics team]] when objecting to being co-captain to Diana, which is why the coach made Diana team captain.
* CompositeCharacter: She's the [[LegacyCharacter third]] Cheetah, Barbara Ann Minerva, but her lifestyle and motivation (anger at being upstaged) is based upon Priscilla Rich, the first Cheetah. She also transforms into a cheetah/human hybrid, but her Cheetah form looks most similar to Priscilla's costume.
* EvilBrit: She speaks with a posh English accent, as a nod to the citizenship of the original Barbara Ann Minerva, unlike the previous incarnation with an American accent.
* EvilFeelsGood: Even after Diana advises her to let go of jealousy and hate, she decides Cheetah's rush of power is too great to give up.
* EvilIsPetty: She tries to put a curse on Diana Prince for upstaging her.
* FakeHairDrama: After being held by the Lasso of Truth in the short "Lost and Found", she forcefully admits that she's not a natural blonde and uses hair extensions.
* FreudianExcuse: Babs speculates, InUniverse, that Barbi's need for outside validation is likely based in "[[ParentalNeglect absentee parenting]] and [[LonelyRichKid a lack of proper modeling in childhood]]." Judging by the brief glimpse of her home earlier in the episde, Babs is right on the money.
* FurAndLoathing: As a RichBitch, she has a golden fur coat with white collar and cuffs.
* GreenEyedMonster: She's jealous of Diana's achievements and attention, and tried to curse her for that reason. Even when Diana tells her to let go, she affirms to herself in private that she won't, partly because she enjoys the power that comes with being Cheetah (which might be the curse reaffirming EvilFeelsGood).
** EyeColourChange: When Barbi feels the power rush, her eyes go from their normal brown to a glowing green.
* HartmanHips: Her hips are noticeably wider than her shoulders, most noticeable in her gym uniform and when she stands with one hip out.
* ImAHumanitarian: It's not as overt as her comic counterpart, but from the looks of it, Cheetah was going to ''devour'' Bumblebee until Diana first encountered her.
* {{Jerkass}}: Even before becoming the Cheetah, she's not a nice person. Hell, the [[EstablishingCharacterMoment very first thing she does in the series]] is to insult one of her fellow gymnasts who complimented her on a near-perfect vault.
* JerkJock: A RareFemaleExample that's not a CruelCheerleader. She's a talented gymnast, but also very arrogant, petty and unpleasant.
* KarmaHoudiniWarranty
** She gets away with her actions, only for most of Barbi's following appearances -- ''not'' as Cheetah -- have her hit by pranks (and by a dodgeball), almost making her the series' other ButtMonkey.
** And then as Cheetah, she takes on Catwoman... and loses. VillainDecay indeed, as mentioned above.
* KnightOfCerebus: Played with. Barbi herself is pretty LaughablyEvil thanks to her petty tantrums and rivalry with Diana, but as the Cheetah, she manages to be ''terrifying''. Her Cheetah form is the first antagonist to be treated dead seriously and she proves herself as a real villain by effortlessly taking out half of the supergirls without breaking a sweat. She was even intending to ''eat'' Bumblebee before Diana came along.
* NoSell: The first member of the team to land a hit on Cheetah is Bumblebee, and Cheetah just shakes her head to right some displaced fur.
* OneSteveLimit: Averted for her and Barbara Gordon. To avoid confusion with this, she's exclusively known by the nickname Barbi.
* OutsideContextVillain: {{Subverted|Trope}}. Barbi Minerva acquires super powers none of the Super Hero Girls have any frame of reference for and assaults their leader in her civilian guise instead of her much more famous public identity over a grudge none of them are even aware exists, but Barbara Gordon nonetheless is able to deduce what kind of monster Cheetah most likely is and make a pretty good guess about what Cheetah's problem is likely to be, [[BatDeduction against all odds.]]
* RichBitch: She's a wealthy blonde with a fur coat and a sports car and an AlphaBitch attitude.
* {{Sadist}}: Barbi considers murdering Diana Prince with a sacrificial knife for being more of a perfectionist than Barbi, only reconsidering because Barbi decides that won't make Prince suffer enough.
* TaxidermyTerror: The interior of the Minerva mansion is ''covered'' in hunting trophies and animal skin decor, befitting Barbi's villainous nature.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: She does not have her own doll in spite of her prominent rivalry with Wonder Woman.
* UnknownRival: She serves as this to Diana, but her "rival" actually views her as a friend. Unlike the rest of the villains, she's not a bully harboring obvious hatred towards the heroic girls but does pass herself off as a nice girl, fooling them even more.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Penguin (Oswald Cobblepot)]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AlexanderPolinsky

A teenage mob boss at Metropolis High.
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* AdaptationalWimp: The parasol-wielding villain of the comics he is not, focusing more on threats than combat.
* BlackmailBackfire: What happens to him at the end of "#[=EmperorPenguin=]" after Babs erases his phone.
* TheManBehindTheMan: He apparently controls the elections to the student council, installing one of his goons as StudentCouncilPresident.
* NoSmoking: The Penguin's trademark cigarette holder is replaced by a pencil here.
* {{Retcon}}: In "[=#SweetJustice=]", Penguin is mentioned as a foe of Batman's from back in Gotham, but when he appears properly later, he's a teenager living in Metropolis whose villainy is limited to blackmailing his fellow high school students.
* UnEvilLaugh: He's got the squawky guffaw of the ''Series/Batman1966'''s Penguin.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Joker]]
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->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/JeremiahWatkins

Batman's biggest foe.
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* AgeLift: He's been deaged to a teenager.
* BadassNormal: A teenager with no powers who's able to command She-Bat, Solomon Grundy and Gentleman Ghost.
* {{Delinquents}}: In this continuity, Arkham is a reform school.
* MadeOfIron: Takes punches and kicks from ''Wonder Woman''.
* MonsterClown: He IS the Joker, after all.
* OlderHeroVsYoungerVillain: He's a teen and Batman's an adult, but he's still regarded as the Dark Knight's greatest enemy.
* OmnicidalManiac: His idea of the ultimate joke on Gotham is to release monsters to cause chaos and then blow up the city.
* TeensAreMonsters: His ultimate plan was to blow up Gotham, which would be the largest act of terrorism and mass murder in American (possibly world) history.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: One thing Harley has that he doesn't is a doll in the accompanying toyline.
* UnseenNoMore: He was mentioned several times, mostly by [[LoonyFan Harley]], but hadn't appeared in person until the second season.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Shaggy Man]]

An ape-like giant monster.
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* AdaptationSpeciesChange: There's no indication in "[=#StainedFighter=]" that Shaggy Man is an android.
* AdaptationalWimp: Shaggy Man often does get his butt kicked rather easily in the comic books, but this is usually done to show how much more skilled or more powerful the hero in question has become after [[VillainForgotToLevelGrind previously struggling with Shaggy Man]]. In the Rebirth comics running at the same time of the show Shaggy Man was able to defeat the entire Justice League the first time they fought him due to his AdaptiveAbility, with Superman and Batman being dumb founded when Wonder Woman had seemingly [[CantCatchUp grown beyond his ability to adapt]] and [[TookALevelInBadass cleaned his clock single handedly]]. Instead of an intimidating StarterVillain this show just uses him for a couple of gags and show him to be less of a threat than ''Cat Woman''.
* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: It resembles a stereotypical depiction of Bigfoot, only taller than most of the buildings.
* MetalMuncher: He tears down a radio tower and starts chewing on it. Supergirl does not give us enough time to see if Shaggy Man would have gone all the way and actually ate it or not.
* ScaryTeeth: His teeth are razor sharp.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:General Zod and His Forces]]

->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/LiamOBrien (Zod), Creator/TaraStrong (Ursa)

Villains from Krypton who were imprisoned by Kara's mother, Alura Zor-El. They have resurfaced on Earth to conquer it.
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* AmbiguouslyBrown: Ursa has darker skin than Zod and Non.
* ArcVillain: Of the [=#DCSuperHeroBoys=] two-parter.
* ArrowCatch: Zod manages to do this with a piece of kryptonite.
* AuthorityEqualsAssKicking: Zod, the trio's leader, is the most dangerous one, capable of fighting both Supergirl and Wonder Woman at once with relative ease, and, unlike Ursa and Non, he manages to FightOffTheKryptonite.
* BeardOfEvil: Zod has his signature goatee and Non has a full bushy beard.
* ComicBookFantasyCasting: These are very much the Creator/TerenceStamp, [[Film/SupermanII Sarah Douglass and Jack O'Halloran versions]] of our terrible trio.
* CurbStompBattle: They easily outmatch the heroes in a straight battle. It takes teamwork, tactics and exploiting the KryptoniteFactor for the heroes to stand a chance.
* DeadpanSnarker: Ursa has quite the dry wit at the heroes' expense.
* TheDreaded: Supergirl is perfectly willing to surrender herself at the sight of them for the sake of the world. It is only when Zod accidentally pokes her BerserkButton that Supergirl resolves to fight instead.
* DumbMuscle: Per tradition, Non turns out not to be the sharpest knife in the drawer, and is exaggeratedly large.
* FightOffTheKryptonite: The heroes manage to use kryptonite to weaken Ursa and Non and send them back into the Phantom Zone, but Zod manages to do an ArrowCatch and crush it to dust before it can weaken him enough for them to try. It takes a ''massive'' water construct that Garth makes to do the job.
* KneelBeforeZod: The TropeNamer commands his enemies to kneel several times over.
* KnightOfCerebus: The most dangerous villains to appear in the show so far. They almost crushed a BusFullOfInnocents and it took two superhero teams working together to defeat them.
* LongBusTrip: ''Very'' long one. Except for one [[VideoGame/Injustice2 video game]] appearance, this seems actually to be the very first time that all three have appeared together in other media outside the comic books since [[Film/SupermanII 1980]].
* PsychopathicManchild: Non is not only distracted from crushing a bus by an incongruous magic show, he watches as Zatanna shoves arrows into a "basket trick" box, and is ''unhappy'' when Oliver Queen reappears without a scratch; Zatanna infers a bit late that it looks like he "wanted some gore".
* SealedEvilInACan: Allura managed to imprison Zod in the Phantom Zone; although they briefly escape, the heroes manage to seal them away again.
* WouldHitAGirl: Zod and Non were more than willing to kill Allura, and don't hold back when facing the Superhero Girls.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Starro]]

A (literal) StarfishAlien that conquers worlds.
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* CurbStompBattle: Despite initially being captured, when Batgirl leaves to take a phone call, Starro quickly overwhelms the other heroines and is only "defeated" by being sent to another dimension.\\
-->'''Batgirl:''' Hooray! You beat Starro!\\
'''Bumblebee:''' No. Starro beat ''us''.\\
'''Green Lantern:''' Over. And over again.
* FunnyBackgroundEvent: The above-mentioned CurbStompBattle happens in the background while Batgirl is talking on the phone to Harleen.
* UnseenNoMore: Mentioned in "[=#ShockItToMe=]" before actually appearing in "[=#PhotoOops=]" and "#Frenemies".
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[[folder:Dex-Starr]]
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->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/FredTatasciore (cat sounds), Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson (ring)

A particularly unruly cat who ends up wielding a Red Lantern ring.
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* AdaptationalAngstDowngrade: There's no trace of comic Dex-Starr's tragic origins that drove the cat to villainy. He's nasty to begin with.
* AdaptationalIntelligence:
** His internal dialogue often shows him as thinking in broken English in the comics. This incarnation can speak more coherently.
** Rather than the ring making him an UpliftedAnimal, Dexter seemed just as intelligent as a regular cat.
* AdaptationalUgliness: When not wearing the Red Lantern ring, he looks more disheveled than his comics incarnation, to play up his anti-social personality and scary reputation.
* AdaptationalVillainy: The original Dex-Starr fell to the Red power ring after his owner was brutally murdered, the police kicked him onto the streets, and two thugs tossed him off the Brooklyn Bridge to see whether the impact or drowning would kill him first. This version succumbs to the ring because... Jessica dressed him in cute clothes. He's also far more pointlessly sadistic than the comics' Dex-Starr, who tends to target his rage on those who deserve it.
* BerserkButton: [[HairTriggerTemper Very irritable in general]], but he particularly hates having his tail grabbed.
* CatsAreMean: Instead of a tragic backstory, he's just a ''very'' cranky old cat. When he gets a Red Lantern ring he plans to burn down the world.
* EvilSoundsDeep: He "speaks" with a very deep voice after acquiring the Red Lantern ring.
* HatesEveryoneEqually: Except for Jessica, whose overbearing attempts to get him adopted earn his particular distaste, and Hal, who he unaccountably actually ''likes'' when he gets his ring back (even though he tried to turn Hal to mince on their previous meeting). Jessica, like everyone else, is baffled.
* {{Jerkass}}: Even before acquiring the Red Lantern Power Ring, he deliberately tries to destroy Barbara's Batman memorabilia, intentionally continues to set off Diana's allergies once he learns about them, and eats Garth's fish. He has a very notorious reputation of tormenting volunteers at the animal shelter and is considered unadoptable because of it.
* LeaveMeAlone: One of his grievances against Jessica is how overbearing her efforts to get him adopted are.
* MrExposition: He explains what the Red Lantern Corps are during his MotiveRant to Jessica Cruz and not only why he was upset with her but why a power ring seemed to come out of nowhere to him. He's bemused at the existence of a ''Green'' Lantern when Jessica activates her own power ring.
* NearlyNormalAnimal: Even without the ring, Dexter could understand human speech and concepts ([[CatsAreMean like which of Barbara's things she'd most hate him for breaking]]), but he still acts like an animal.
* NotSoAboveItAll: Despite having [[NearlyNormalAnimal human level intellect]], he briefly plays with a cat toy that Jessica conjured up in their fight before he angrily destroys it.
* SuperSpit: Rather than shoot beams from his ring or form objects the way Green Lantern and Star Sapphire do, "Dex-Starr'' appears to vomit [[LavaIsBoilingKoolAid vibrant glowing kool-aid]].
* ThatManIsDead: As Jessica tries to talk him down he rejects being called "Dexter" and demands to be called Dex-Starr
* TranslatorCollar: The Red Lantern ring translates his growls into human speech (which clearly comes from the ring and not his mouth). At one point he can still be heard audibly meowing while his words are [[TranslationYes not even close to his mouth flaps]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Bizarro Supergirl]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/NicoleSullivan

A Bizarro version of Supergirl.
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* BadIsGoodAndGoodIsBad: This mindset comes with the territory of being a Bizarro.
* CardCarryingVillain: She's proud of her evil and wants to be a greater villain than Bizarro.
* EvilCounterpart: To Supergirl. She has opposite powers like freeze vision, flame breath, and super-inhaling, and has reversed morality, but is otherwise exactly like Supergirl.
* MirrorCharacter: She feels as overshadowed by Bizarro's fame as Supergirl does Superman's. Through this, she and Kara come to an understanding and an unlikely friendship. Batgirl even comments on how such a thing [[NotSoDifferentRemark is not opposite]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Bizarro]]

A backwards copy of Superman.
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* TheGhost: Doesn't appear, but is mentioned throughout "[=#TheGoodTheBadAndTheBizarre=]"; Superman defeated him some time ago and Bizarro Supergirl's whole motivation is trying to be a bigger villain than Bizarro.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Cavalier (Mortimer Drake)]]

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

An actor who will steal the spotlight, whatever it takes. He has a villainous, swashbuckling alter ego artistically named Cavalier.
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* AwesomeAnachronisticApparel: This ''is'' Cavalier we're taking about. His costume is right out of ''Literature/TheThreeMusketeers''.
* {{Foil}}: He's everything Oliver would be without a conscience, and a sword in place of a bow.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: Cavalier is set up as Green Arrow's arch-rival, when the character was created as a Batman foe.
* TraumaButton: He was laughed off the stage in primary school, and now the sound of heckling incapacitates him.
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[[folder:Deathstroke (Slade Wilson)]]
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->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/DCDouglas

One of the world's deadliest assassins and mercenaries.
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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Unlike most of his incarnations, Slade isn't an AbusiveParent and genuinely loves Rose.
* CompositeCharacter: Slade's care for his daughter and desire to be a good father to her may be lifted from DC's second most notorious hitman, Deadshot.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Vicious killer and all-around jerk? Yes, but he loves his daughter Rose with all his heart.
* FromCamouflageToCriminal: Babs deducing Slade's military background after seeing a display case full of medals in his bathroom, which sticks to his backstory from the comics.
* JerkAss: Kinda comes with being an assassin, but even when he’s off the clock, he comes across as haughty, condescending, and quick to anger when Babs visits his house.
* KnightOfCerebus: He is a coldblooded professional with no trace of fun, humor, or silliness whatsoever. When Deathstroke is after someone, he comes with the intent to ''kill''. The threat he poses grows tenfold when Barbara learns that his current target is ''her own father''.
* ManOfWealthAndTaste: He lives in a luxurious, spotless mansion, dresses in immaculate suits, and enjoys haute cuisine as everyday dinner.
* ObviouslyEvil: Even before learning that he's an assassin, Babs can't help feel that there's something ''off'' about Mr. Wilson after meeting him in person.
* ProfessionalKiller: He's in the business of assassinating for the paycheques and thrill of the chase. He outright tells Batgirl going after James Gordon is NothingPersonal, just a job he's being paid handsomely for.
* RealMenWearPink: Slade takes great pride in his skills as a chef.
* SilverFox: Quite handsome in spite of white hair and the eyepatch.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: No toy for him.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Fuseli]]
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->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/SteveBlum

A gremlin who invades dreams to manipulate fears into nightmares.
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* BroughtDownToNormal: He has no powers when he's dragged out of the dream world and trapped in the real world
* DreamWalker: Fuseli enters and crosses over into others' dreams while they sleep.
* NightmareFetishist: He feeds on the fear of his victims. Zee makes his own fear reality: being trapped in a dimension where he has no power and forced to survive in it.
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[[folder:Casey Krinsky]]
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->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/LaraJillMiller

A very shy girl who desperately craves attention. She also turns out to be a power and identity snatcher.
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* AllYourPowersCombined: Manages to copy the powers of the Super Hero Girls, with her appearance temporarily becoming an amalgamation of the six of them.
* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: Changed from a kind of elemental shapeshifter who can leech the properties of whatever or whoever she touches into a PowerParasite that can steal appearances and powers at close range.
* AdaptationalSympathy: Whereas her comic counterpart was downright insane with no reason or remorse, here she is a sad, emotionally unstable girl who is driven by a desperate desire to be noticed and appreciated.
* AccidentalMisnaming: No one seems to be able to remember her name.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: She seems like a nice, if obsessive girl that she just wanted to be Zee's friend. But once Zee rejects her, she steals her appearance and uses what she learned of her social life to steal her identity.
* CassandraTruth: She was the only villain who knew about the Super Hero Girls' identities by the end of her debut; she shouts them in the hallways, but thanks to her low social status [[HoistByHerOwnPetard and the things Zee said while in her body]], nobody believes her.
* DrunkWithPower: Once Casey learns the alter egos of Zee and her friends, she doesn't hesitate to steal all their powers for herself.
* EyesAreMental: Her green eyes stay the same no matter what shape she wears.
* FatBitch: A mild example. She's a little chubby and eventually revealed to be a villain.
* FreudianExcuse: Being a nobody ignored by all left her with no self-esteem.
* GreenEyedMonster: Casey is obsessed with/jealous of Zee for being one of the most popular, beautiful girls in school with an abundance of friends, so she steals her body to finally know what it feels like.
* HerOwnWorstEnemy: Casey hates herelf. Viewing herself as unattractive or unnoticeable leads her to desperately trying to become someone more popular.
* IJustWantToBeYou: When Casey decides being Zee's friend is not enough, she uses her powers to switch identities with her.
* MythologyGag: Her Mega Casey form brings to mind the obscure Justice League villain Superduper, an artificial being that had the head of Wonder Woman, torso of Batman and Green Lantern, Wings of Hawkman and Flash's legs.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: If she hadn't used her (and Zee's) powers to switch identities with Zee, people might've actually believed her when she tried to expose the girls' alter egos.
* PowerParasite: Her powers allow her to not only steal the identity of the target but also their powers.
* RageAgainstTheReflection: How she's defeated. Zee lures her into a house of mirrors, and while Casey is destroying the mirrors trying to find her, she's hammering in what she hates about herself.
* RedemptionRejection: Zee tries to have a fresh restart with her, only for her to reject it, swearing vengeance on her and her friends one day.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: Comic Casey went after Firestorm. Here, her obsessiveness is targeted at Zatanna.
* ShrinkingViolet: Until her true nature is revealed, she is very shy, especially upon meeting Zee.
* VoicesAreNotMental: When she takes someone's powers or appearance, the voices come with. This resulted in a VoiceOfTheLegion when she took all the team's powers at once.
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[[folder:Killer Moth]]
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A monstrous moth creature who spawns legions of children to wreak havoc on Metropolis.
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* AdaptationSpeciesChange: Instead of a human man, mutated human, or demon, Killer Moth is simply some kind of mutant moth.
* AdaptationalNonSapience: She's not the human villain Killer Moth was in the comics, and she's merely acting on instinct to propagate her species.
* ExplosiveBreeder: Killer Moth lays a lot of eggs as she rampages, which then immediately hatch into ''more'' Killer Moths.
* GenderFlip: Is a female creature.
* InNameOnly: Instead of a costumed criminal, Killer Moth is [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin a killer moth (monster)]]. Though she does have a similar color scheme.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ra's Al Ghul]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SendhilRamamurthy, Creator/JasonCMiller (singing voice)

The singer of the metal band, the League of Shadows, which is secretly a cult planning on destroying what Ra's Al Ghul considers impure.
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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Ra's Al Ghul typically looks like an older man in most incarnations. This version looks younger and more attractive, possibly to make his role as frontman more convincing.
* AdaptationalWimp: This Ra's has yet to show off the mastery of combat his comic counterpart is legendary for.
* ArcVillain: Of the [=#LeagueOfShadows=] two-parter.
* EvilIsPetty: His first order of business in destroying the world to rebuild it anew? Destroy a boy band (Up Past 8) because he hates "bad music".
* ObviouslyEvil: The lyrics to one of his band's songs ''blatantly'' state that they're planning on decimating the world and ruling the populace left, and even state that [[LiteralMetaphor it isn't metaphorical]].
* RottenRockAndRoll: Ra's is the frontman for the rock band, the League of Shadows, and he's a villain. Notably, the League of Shadows is contrasted with the boy band Up Til 8, whose music (performed by Hal, Garth, and Barry) is used to break Kara out of the hypnotism induced by Ra's' VillainSong.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: He has no doll.
* VillainSong: "You're Mine!" sung when he is hypnotizing Supergirl.
* YellowEyesOfSneakiness: Ra's has golden eyes, and uses his popularity as a rock star to further his goals of world domination.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Sinestro (Thaal Sinclair)]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KeithFerguson

Hal's former partner and friend.
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* AdaptationalHairstyleChange: He is clean-shaven when he is ordinarily depicted with a mustache.
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: While still a villain, here, the reason he turned evil was because he was best friends with Hal and Hal ghosted him. In the comics? Sinestro was a monster. He let the previous Green Lantern of his sector die just so he could inherit his ring and proceeded to abuse his abilities as a Green Lantern to conquer his home planet and impose dictatorial order over the entire world. He was kicked out of the Corps because he showed Hal his "Orderly Paradise," and Hal turned him in. And even when he ''was'' a Lantern, he was still a smug jerkass.
* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: Most versions of the character are a mentor and instructor to Hal, but this version was his old partner in the Corps.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Pretends to be a nice, polite, gentlemanly young man until Carol dumps him.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: Had this relationship with Hal. Well, "life partners" definitely, at least. The heterosexual part is pretty sus, give he laments the "bromance" and tries to kill Hal for it.
* OperationJealousy: Dates Carol in a plan to make Hal jealous for ghosting him.
* RealNameAsAnAlias: Thaal Sinestro disguises himself as... Thaal Sinclair.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: Like all male characters, he doesn't have a doll.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Hath-Set]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SeanRohani

The Egyptian priest destined to kill all of Hawkman's reincarnations.
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* AdaptationalBadass: While always a threat to Hawkman, he never has been as dangerous as he is in this version, to the point where Hawkman and Bumblebee combined can't take him down and have to resort to [[LoopholeAbuse loophole abusing]] to beat him.
* TheComicallySerious: Menacing and threatening, even when complaining about coming too early.
* GodhoodSeeker: Wishes to kill Hawkman and Hawkgirl at the height of their love to gain the power of the gods.
* ItsAllAboutMe: Treats Hawkman's romantic troubles as a massive imposition against him.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Silver Banshee (Siobhan [=McDougal=])]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CristinaMilizia

A ghost that haunts the prestigious [[BoardingSchool McDougal Academy]], which was once a castle in Scotland that belonged to the [=McDougal=] clan before it was moved, brick by brick, to Metropolis.
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* GhastlyGhost: When angry, her face becomes skull-like, her hands become clawed and her dress becomes ragged. When calm, Siobhan retains her former human appearance.
* NotEvilJustMisunderstood: All Siobhan wants is to tell her story and get back what is rightfully hers. Once she gets both, she departs in peace.
* SameCharacterButDifferent: Aside from the name, deafening scream and FacialMarkings, this Silver Banshee is far more sympathetic compared to the CardCarryingVillain from the comics.
* SiblingMurder: The victim of one. She was [[DestinationDefenestration pushed from the top of the McDougal castle bell tower]] by her brother, who [[AmbitionIsEvil desired to become the leader of the McDougal clan himself]].
* SuperScream: Like her comic book counterpart, her screams can cancel Soultaker's magic head-on and are powerful enough to drive back Supergirl.
* VengefulGhost: She desires [[SinsOfOurFathers revenge on the descendants of Bevin McDougal]], [[SiblingMurder her brother and her murderer]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ember (Ember Taylor)]]
->'''Voiced by:''' [[Creator/AmandaCelineMiller Amanda C. Miller]]

A centuries-old dragon who shapeshifts into a teenage girl and works/lurks at renaissance fairs while trying to find a princess to eat.
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* ArcVillain: Of the [=#TheFreshPrincessofRenFaire=] two-parter.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Played for a joke. She has to halt her stalking of a potential victim... because there's a customer she has to serve at her food stall. And afterward puts the "closed" label at the stall when she resumes hunting.
* FlyingBrick: As it happens with many dragons in fiction, she's a super-strong, NighInvulnerable flying creature.
* FlyingFirepower: A flying fire-breathing dragon.
* KilledOffForReal: Diana, with some assistance from Zee, kills her, [[NoBodyLeftBehind apparently for good]].
* KnightOfCerebus: While she has some LaughablyEvil moments, Ember is a genuinely dangerous, vicious monster who has killed and devoured several princesses in the past, and her powers make her a tough opponent for the whole team.
* TheNoseKnows: Can detect a genuine princess by smell (and taste) but not sight, since she zeroed on cosplaying Zee instead of an actual one, Diana.
* PickyPeopleEater: Only likes to eat princesses, and thinks everyone else tastes absolutely disgusting.
* PlayingWithFire: Besides the standard BreathWeapon, Ember can shoot fireballs from her hands, and manipulate the fire [[ImaginationBasedSuperpower into assorted forms]], including a cage to imprison most of the heroes during the final battle. The fire is magical so [[KryptoniteFactor it can hurt even Kara.]]
* PronouncingMyNameForYou: Repeatedly points out that her name is ''Em''-ber, not ''Am''-ber.
* TheSnarkKnight: When she's on the warpath everything she says is all snark.
* {{Sssssnaketalk}}: When she reveals herself to Zee.
* VoiceOfTheLegion: When transformed her voice sounds that way.
* {{Weredragon}}: She can shift between a human form and a giant dragon one, plus an intermediate form that combines human and dragon traits.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Riddler (Edward Nygma)]]

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DavidHornsby

An enemy of Batman's who traveled to Metropolis.
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* AdaptationalWimp: While most versions of Riddler can handle themselves in a fight, this version is helpless once in close quarters, getting caught by Batgirl and Robin on separate occasions, and being knocked out in a single punch by Robin.
* ArcVillain: Of the [=#AmBatgirl=] two-parter.
* OutGambitted: When cornered by Batman and Batgirl, he threatens to blow up the building, but can't, thanks to them gluing his hands to the book he was trying to steal.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Toyman (Winslow Schott)]]

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CharlieSchlatter

A pro MAMX player-turned supervillain with a serious grudge against Garth after the latter got him disqualified for cheating at a recent tournament.
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* BerserkButton: Hates being called a kid.
* FatBastard: This incarnation has a portly physique and is a real prick to everyone around him.
* HumongousMecha: His MAMX robot can turn into one of these.
* {{Jerkass}}: He considers himself to be superior to everyone when it comes to MAMX and has no qualms about cheating in tournaments.
* PsychopathicManchild: He treats MAMX as extremely SeriousBusiness, goes on a rampage when Garth gets him disqualified for cheating, and throws a rather childish tantrum when Supergirl calls him a kid.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Night Sting]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KimberlyBrooks

A future version of Bumblebee, having come back in time to warn her past self of an unknown danger regarding something she lost and needs to get back.
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* AntiVillain: Her motives aren't evil, but her actions end up almost destroying Karen's relationship with her friends and causes her much distress.
* TheCorrupter: Her whole plan was to have Karen become less of a pushover and more aggressive, which ends up straining her relationship with her friends.
* CurbStompBattle: She defeats the other [=SHGs=] effortlessly when they attack her.
* FutureBadass: She's an experienced enough fighter to easily deal with the [=SHGs=].
* GrewASpine: Her true motive was to have Karen undergo this and become like her.
* RetGone: She is erased from existence when Karen tells her that she will never be like her.
* TookALevelInJerkass: Her increase in aggression also made her colder and more aloof, with her planning to do the same to her past self.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: She wants her past self to become more assertive so people won't walk over her all the time, but she resorts to violence and manipulation in order to make it happen.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Condiment King (Mitchell Mayo)]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BobcatGoldthwait

A former fast food restaurant worker turned demented supervillain.
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* AdaptationalBadass: While the Condiment King in the comics was hardly a threat, Mitchell as the Condiment King is ''much'' more dangerous. On top on being unhinged, Mitchell utilized a [[StickySituation glue cannon]] and a [[FireBreathingWeapon flamethrower]] as weapons, disguised as condiment containers. Because of this, he was able to catch Batgirl off guard during their first encounter.
* AdaptationalHairstyleChange: He has a mustache when his DCAU and mainline comics counterparts were clean-shaven.
* CompositeCharacter: Much like in ''WesternAnimation/HarleyQuinn2019'', the Condiment King combines the name "Mitchell Mayo" like the InNameOnly version introduced in ''ComicBook/BirdsOfPrey'', yet has the stocky appearance and blue and white costume of [[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries the original Buddy Standler version]].
* ConsummateProfessional: ExaggeratedTrope. He is ''extremely'' passionate when it comes to fast food service, to the point that employers fired him for disturbing customers and disrupting the other staff. At Burrito Bucket, Mitchell was Employee of the Month for several consecutive years. He can even tell what the ingredients of fast food dishes are by smell.
* TheDreaded: To Metropolis' fast food restaurants, according to the Burrito Bucket manager Shane O'Shaughnessy. Mitchell's background and notorious enthusiasm for his job are well-known among his former workplaces.
* PornStache: Typically clean-shaven, this version wears a bushy mustache.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Bane]]
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->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/EricLopez

A supervillain masquerading as Metropolis High's art teacher in order to steal chemicals from the science lab to create Venom.
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* BitchInSheepsClothing: Pretends to be a cool art teacher while stealing school chemicals to make his strength enhancement chemical.
* GeniusBruiser: Smart enough to make his strength enhancement formula using school chemicals.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Lyssa]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/KariWahlgren

The goddess of rage, frenzy, and envy, having come to Metropolis to feed off Diana's envious desire for her mother's approval in order to become more powerful.
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* EmotionEater: Feeds off envy to grow stronger, with her target being Diana's legendary desire for Hippolyta's approval. However, once her victims let go of said envy, she becomes weaker.
* OneWingedAngel: Once she consumes enough of Diana’s envy, she turns from her elderly appearance into a gigantic demonic figure strong enough to effortlessly smack around Hippolyta, Wonder Woman and Supergirl at the same time.
* TwinkleInTheSky: In her first appearance once she's defeated, courtesy of Supergirl.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Enchantress / June Moone]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/AshleySpillers (June Moone), Creator/KariWahlgren (Enchantress)

Mild-mannered art teacher by day, evil sorceress by night, but not by choice. June Moone is possessed by an evil spirit known as the Enchantress, which Zatanna only finds out after she set her father on a date with them.
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* CuteClumsyGirl: June is shy, sweet, and somewhat of a klutz, which gets Zee thinking that maybe her father will like her.
* HelplessGoodSide: June can only beg the Enchantress to not do any evil, something Enchantress laughs at.
* TheMirrorShowsYourTrueSelf: Whoever isn't in control of their shared body appears as their reflection in the mirror.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:She-Bat (Dr. Francine Langstrom)]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TaraStrong

A scientist who invented a serum with the effect of turning the user into a humanoid bat. She's kidnapped and used as an attack dog by the Joker on Halloween.
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* AdaptedOut: In the comics, it was Francine's husband Kirk who invented and tested the Man-Bat serum. Here, Francine herself invented it and tested it on herself.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: It wasn't enough for the Joker to turn her into a feral bat-monster; he also uses a sonic frequency to get her to obey his orders.
* ProfessorGuineaPig: Batgirl mentions that Francine tested the formula on herself, which means she already has an antidote prepared. The problem is getting She-Bat to take her medicine.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Gentleman Ghost (Jim Craddock)]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore

A undead criminal from 19th Century, ally of the Joker and the great-grandfather of Victoria Craddock.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Solomon Grundy]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore

A immortal zombie from 19th Century, ally of the Joker and member of the Legion of Doom.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Cythonna]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MissiPyle

The goddess of darkness, blight and suffering. She was known on Krypton to be a cruel, evil, ambitious, and sadistic Goddess who delighted in filling the hearts of her victims with evil in order to become stronger.
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* AdaptationalModesty: Her attire here covers up more, her comics counterpart wearing little aside from a leotard.
* AncientEvil: She is a Kryptonian Goddess who has lived for centuries, even after being imprisoned in the Amulet she was encased in. And being a Goddess, Cythonna cannot die in any way she can only be locked up but never killed.
* ArtifactDomination: She can mentally dominate any villain through her amulet, and further control other villains her thrall brings it to.
* BigBad: Of ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoAndDCSuperHeroGirlsMayhemInTheMultiverse''.
* BlackMagic: Cythonna is also known as the goddess of darkness as she can manipulate dark magic and negative energy which manifests itself in a mass of spheres of bright indigo and violet colors.
* BlueSkinnedSpaceBabe: She has blue skin, and is a goddess originally from Krypton.
* TheCorrupter: Cythonna can control the minds of her victims and turn them evil or their servants. Also she can possess people and make them her hosts.
* TheDreaded: Cythonna was so feared that the legend of her amulet drifting through space inspired stories on Krypton that shooting stars, instead of things you make wishes on, were her returning to get naughty children. Kara is notably fearful as she recounts this to the Girls.
* EvilWillFail: She planned to use Supergirl as a host to take over her universe; but her plan failed because she underestimated the strength of Supergirl who also locked her in another crystal. Not to mention, she was banished to the dimension from Teen Titans Go!, where she tried to retrieve the crystal again and destroy that universe; but she was banished again this time to the dimension of the Super Friends. So she failed twice in her plans to destroy the universes of the two series.
* GodOfEvil: They don't call her the goddess of plague and suffering for nothing. Cythonna was known to be delighted in stuffing the hearts of her victims with evil in order to become stronger. She can be quite manipulative and persuasive, as she was able to persuade and manipulate Lex Luthor himself.
* IcyBlueEyes: She has blue eyes, which represents her coldness and her association with darkness. And the most resonant thing is that she is the only character without pupils, reflecting the utter inhumanity of her.
* ImpossibleHourglassFigure: She is curvaceous, and as with Supergirl, her upper body, hips, and legs are wide, with her waist only slightly wider than her neck.
* LeakingCanOfEvil: Cythonna was sealed away by her brother Rao into an amulet that was flung into space. She can enthrall anyone who is truly evil that touches it and it's apparently an endless source of pellets that open temporary portals to the Phantom Zone.
[[/folder]]

!!Invinci-Bros
[[folder:Green Lantern (Hal Jordan)]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/JasonSpisak

A student at Metropolis High School and star of the football team. Like Jessica, he has been chosen to defend the Earth as a Green Lantern.
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* AdaptationalJerkass: He's more self-absorbed and vain than most other versions of Hal. However, he never actually means any harm and is mostly just a bit insensitive.
* AdaptationalWimp: While his comics counterpart is defined by his ability to overcome fear, here the sight of Star Sapphire makes him so scared his ring stops working. [[PsychoExGirlfriend On the other hand, it's not like he doesn't have good reason.]]
* AgeLift: In the source material, he's older than Jessica, enough to be her [[TheMentor mentor]]. Here, he's a teenager like the previous series, and they are peers both mentored by Kilowog.
* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: Gender inverted. In "[=#ScrambledEggs=]", Hal appears to be attracted to Selina Kyle, even more so when she smashes the egg they were assigned to take care of after one too many comments from him, and storms off.
* BigNo: [[spoiler:At the end of "[=#AsteroidBelter=]", he gives one when his beloved hot dog cart is destroyed by an asteroid fragment. When Jessica tells him that a salad bar is still open, this is coupled with a SkywardScream.]]
* CompositeCharacter: As Jessica Cruz's contemporary who's far more headstrong than she is, he's more similar to [[ComicBook/GreenLanterns Simon Baz]] than the comics Hal Jordan. He also has Guy Gardner's like of sports and self-absorbedness.
* DumbJock: Zig-zagged; shows varying levels of both competence and cluelessness, and then it's revealed that he can't spell his own last name right.
* EmbarrassingFirstName: He doesn't like his real name, Harold, and prefers "Hal".
* FatalFlaw: His self-centered and inconsiderate nature. He's a good guy at heart so he isn't malicious about it, but he's so egotistical he [[InnocentlyInsensitive thoughtlessly ]] hurts other people involved with him because his first priority is himself and what ''he'' wants.
* HiddenDepths:
** He's a sap for the same ''Twilight'' rip-off that the girls are, to the point of being an expert at the official game.
** When faced with Zod, he's got the self-awareness to know that Diana's a better leader than he is, and that since she's pretty much useless when Steve Trevor's around, the common sense to send him off on a doughnut run so she can focus and call the play.
** In [=#LeagueOfShadows=], it turns out that despite [[FanHater (supposedly)]] hating boy band Up Past 8, he's not only capable of singing their songs on stage once the heroes kidnapped and replaced them to protect them from a mind-controlled Kara, but improvising one to use the PowerOfFriendship and Power of Rock to break through Ra's mind-control. Not bad for someone who can't even spell his own name.
** He actually read (the last page of) Jessica's report about an alien that was NotEvilJustMisunderstood, something the rest of the Green Lantern Corps didn't do, allowing him to know she was in the right and win a trial in her favor.
* InTouchWithHisFeminineSide: He has some surprising interests for someone played as a [[SmartBall (mostly)]] idiotic narcissist jock. In "[=#LeagueOfShadows=]" it's noted he gets unusually into his role of impersonating a member of a popular boy band, and demonstrates a certain amount of glee in doing better than Garth at an Otome DatingSim.
* JerkJock: Downplayed; Hal is a football star, and fairly affable, but only if you can get past his incredible ego.
* {{Narcissist}}: Hal personally believes he's the best looking guy at Metropolis High. Under the Lasso of Truth's grip, he admits that's a lie. He thinks he's "the best-looking person in school, guy or girl...best looking guy in all of Metropolis...in the whole tri-state area".
* PlatonicLifePartners: He's VitriolicBestBuds with Jessica, but any romantic tension between them [[ImaginaryLoveTriangle is purely in Carol's imagination]].
* PsychosomaticSuperpowerOutage: When Carol got in the picture, Hal began to cower in fear so much his ring begins to crap out.
* SecretKeeper: He knows Jessica Cruz is a Green Lantern and Carol Ferris is Star Sapphire.
* SmallNameBigEgo: He thinks himself the greatest heroes in town, but among the upper echelon of heroes like Superman, he's merely TheFriendNobodyLikes.
* SmartBall: Despite his general incompetence he's smart enough to send Steve Trevor out for donuts when the team needs a lucid Diana to come up with a plan.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: A doll of him does not exist.
* TransformationTrinket: Like his fellow Green Lantern Jessica, he uses his ring to transform.
* UnkemptBeauty: Early attempts to make him unattractive to Carol fall flat before he even goes out as it turns out that he can't help ''effortlessly'' pulling off any hairstyle. However, it's got a limit (which involves clothing several ''years'' too small for him and actively throwing his best features off).
** But catch him on a Sunday morning just after waking up (like in "#[=ScrambledEggs=]") will do the trick.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Flash (Barry Allen)]]
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->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/PhilLaMarr

A student at Metropolis High School who works part-time at the Sweet Justice ice cream parlor. He brings superspeed to the Invincibros as the Flash.
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* AdaptationalJobChange: Due to being too young to be a forensics scientist, this version of Barry Allen instead has a part-time job at the Sweet Justice ice cream parlor.
* AgeLift: He's a teenager in this continuity, as opposed to an adult, just like the previous series.
* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Easily distracted by whatever fun thing is going on nearby, like a chess game, kids on a playground, or a burrito cart.
* BadassInDistress: In "#[=BurritoBucket=]", Batgirl finds him tied up by bank robbers with animal masks.
-->'''Batgirl:''' Flash?! What happened?!?\\
'''Flash:''' Dude, I'm as surprised as you are.
* TheBartender: A G-rated version, even telling Babs she's had enough.
* BigEater: He eats ''1000'' burritos in a few minutes in "#[=SpeedyDelivery=]". In "#[=LetThemEatPie=]" he's in a pie-eating contest and manages to eat 181 pies before losing to Diana.
* BurgerFool: {{Averted}}; he works the counter at the Sweet Justice ice cream shop, but seems to enjoy his job.
* CompositeCharacter: His name is Barry Allen, but he's a [[AgeLift teenager]] a la Wally West.
* CordonBleughChef: As Barbara Gordon explains, Barry Allen does a good job with the invidual components of his original ice cream desserts, but mixes them together in ways that do not complement each other.
* DeusExitMachina: He goes to get his bosses' lawyer rather than help the girls fight the robots.
* DumbButDiligent: He is a very studious individual who is eager to learn new things and apply his acquired knowledge. Despite this he remains shockingly ignorant of the world and makes many poor decisions.
* DumbIsGood: The Flash has a much pooer understanding of TimeTravel than Batgirl, despite being the engine for it in ''#[=BackInAFlash=]]''. All of The Flash's {{alternate sel|f}}ves resulting from their time travel abuse all get along while Batgirl's form two rival camps that fight over wanting to avert their {{bad future}}s or wanting to keep them. Also, while Batgirl made several small but seemingly harmless changes to the timeline, they were all for her own self benefit in some way. The one change The Flash made was to show more appreciation for his aunt.
* MaliciousMisnaming: In "[=#DCSuperHeroBoys=]", he mockingly addresses Ursa as "Worse-a".
* MotorMouth: He talks as fast as he runs.
* MundaneUtility: He uses his SuperSpeed to serve ice cream and make deliveries extremely fast.
* NiceGuy: He's a very nice and altruistic person.
* PerpetualSmiler: Unless things get serious, Barry will always have a wide, happy smile on his face.
* PlatonicLifePartners: One of his very best friends is Barbara Gordon, but they're clearly just friends, and there's no attraction whatsoever between them.
* SmartPeoplePlayChess: Plays both sides of a chess game in seconds, ending in a checkmate.
* SpannerInTheWorks: Karen Danvers tries to use her speed to sort all of the books in the library in time to get to a League Of Shadows concert but a speed reading Barry Allen dishevels the books as quickly as she can put them in their proper places.
* SuperSpeedReading: Can go through dozens of books in seconds, as seen in "#Booked".
* ToylessToylineCharacter: No toy for him.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Aqualad (Garth Bernstein)]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/JessicaMcKenna

A student at Metropolis High School, a huge nerd, and the football team's water boy. He uses his (sometimes) powerful hydrokinesis to fight evil as Aqualad.
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* AdaptationalWimp: In the comics, Tempest is a badass [[SuperStrength super-strong]] MagicKnight. Here he’s a dorky little kid.
* AdaptationalUgliness: Short, pudgy and considered plain, such that Hal imitates him in "[=#HateTriangle=]" to make himself look unattractive. In the comics, Garth has good looks and a HeroicBuild.
* TheBabyOfTheBunch: [[OlderThanTheyLook Though only a year or so younger]] than the other Invinci-Bros (or any of the superheroes in town), Garth certainly looks the youngest.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: He's arguably the biggest ButtMonkey in the series; however, with enough water, he can best a Kryptonian.
* BigDamnHeroes: Believe it or not, he's the one who can knock Zod back into the Phantom Zone, using a serpent-like water construct.
* BrokenPedestal: He initally worshipped pro MAMX player Winslow Schott, until he gets sick of the latter's {{Jerkass}} behavior and is appalled at his cheating.
* BullyMagnet: Barbara even calls him this verbatim during his character profile video.
* ButtMonkey: Almost any time he's on-screen, something bad happens to him.
* ElementalBaggage: Like in the comics, a lot of water needs to be in his vicinity for Garth's powers to be effective.
* HiddenDepths: In "[=#LeagueOfShadows=]", he can not only sing pretty well when he, Hal and Barry pose as Up Past 8 to protect them from a mind-controlled Kara, but is able to belt out a [[GlassShatteringSound high note that shatters Kara’s Red Kryptonite necklace]], breaking Ra’s control over her.
* InopportuneVoiceCracking: His voice still squeaks.
* MakingASplash: He can control water, and with enough of it can [[ShapingYourAttacks shape it into giant monsters]].
* MyBelovedSmother: If what's been mentioned are indications, his mom sounds like one.
* MythologyGag: His last name is derived from Robert Bernstein, one of his creators.
* NamedByTheAdaptation: In the source material, [[OneNameOnly his name is just Garth]]. Here, he has the last name Bernstein.
* NoRespectGuy: Garth can publicly admit his secret identity [[SecretIdentityApathy without drawing any attention from]] ''anyone'', either because [[DudeWheresMyRespect they've never heard of Aqualad]] or weren't listening at all.
* OlderThanTheyLook: He's a high school freshman, but he looks and sounds like a little kid, as he [[https://twitter.com/Fyre_flye/status/1195230892337188864 hasn't]] hit puberty yet.
* SquishyWizard: [[DownplayedTrope Garth is reasonably agile]], but only as strong as you'd expect someone his size to be. By contrast, his [[MakingASplash water powers]] can overpower what is likely an equal to Superman.
* StuffedIntoALocker: While Doris Zeul is trying to sniff out Karen Beecher, who is hiding in a locker, she stumbles upon Garth, who is has been stuffed into one upside down and is asking for help. Doris just slams it in his face.
* TinySchoolboy: He is ''much'' smaller than most of the other teenage boys.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: There is no toy of him.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Green Arrow (Oliver Queen)]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/EddiePerino

A student at Metropolis High from a wealthy family with dreams of becoming a stage actor. He fights crime in style as the Invincibros' master archer, Green Arrow.
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* CulturedBadass: The emerald archer likes referencing Shakespeare.
* MrViceGuy: Oliver is very selfish and regularly blinded by his own ego, but he'll do the right thing when it counts.
* MustacheVandalism: He spiteful doodles on posters to a Zee Zatara show after it falls on the same date and time as one of his own.
* ThePrimaDonna: Let's just say Oliver thinks he's in a league above high school productions.
* ShamelessSelfPromoter: Exactly as much as Zee, to the point that both of them forget to put on their scheduled performances because they're so busy sabotaging each other's advertisements.
* SitcomArchNemesis: He returns this sentiment with Zee. "[=#DramaQueen=]" revealed another one for him: Mortimer Drake.
* StealthPun: As stated above, he can be a huge DramaQueen.
* TrickArrow: He wouldn't be Green Arrow without them. Even the legendary boxing glove arrowhead makes an appearance!
* TooMuchAlike: He and Zee are [[SitcomArchNemesis Sitcom Arch-Nemeses]] because they're both SpoiledSweet {{Attention Whore}}s.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: He has no doll.
* UnknownRival: Zee doesn't initially recognize him when they first meet in costume.
* WaistcoatOfStyle: To accentuate his high-class background.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Hawkman (Carter Hall)]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/PhilLaMarr

A student at Metropolis High known for his intimidating demeanor. As Hawkman, he intimidates criminals with his giant wings and Nth metal mace.
----
* AmbiguouslyBrown: He has an olive skin tone, similar to Diana's. His original life was an Ancient Egyptian prince, so there's that.
* AntiMagic: Hawkman's mace appears to retain Nth metal's magic disrupting properties since he uses it to parry Zatanna's magic blasts.
* TheBigGuy: The Super Hero Boys' heaviest hitter.
* BlessedWithSuck: He and Shiera are literally cursed to reincarnate across history, find each other, fall in love, and then get killed by Hath-Set. Carter figures it's probably best to leave Shiera alone this life, to prevent that happening to her.
* CarryABigStick: Hawkman wields his signature mace made from Nth metal.
* EyesOutOfSight: In his civvies, Carter's MessyHair covers his eyes, and Hawkman's helmet is an IrislessEyeMaskOfMystery.
* {{Foil}}: To Supergirl. Both are [[TheBigGuy the muscle]] of their respective teams, but Supergirl is loud and quick-tempered while Hawkman is quiet and reserved.
* GentleGiant: Hawkman may be brutal in battle, but Carter is very sweet in private.
* PastLifeMemories: While he reincarnates, the memories don't always come with. Apparently a few lives ago Shiera remembered while he didn't, and she wasn't terribly happy about it.
* TheQuietOne: Rarely makes a sound other than a grunt. In his debut two-parter, he says (disregarding his team's BattleCry) a total of two words. In [=#TheBirdAndTheBee=] he starts saying more.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: He doesn't have a doll in the toyline.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Steve Trevor]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/YuriLowenthal

A cadet from the local military academy whom Diana is attracted to. He becomes a "leader" of sorts for the Invinci-Bros.
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* AmazonChaser: Par the course for Steve. He meets a tall, buff girl who can lift him like a loaf of bread (and is an ''actual'' Amazon on top of all that), and his response is to ask her for a date.
* BadBadActing: When he takes over as Romeo he reads his lines woodenly right off the script.
* CommutingOnABus: Barbara made sure he made it into the military academy so he wouldn't be a distraction to Diana. He still ends up showing up afterward as leader of the Invinci-Bros.
* FantasticallyIndifferent: For a regular joe, he's completely unfazed by his friends' double lives.
* TheGenericGuy: He has very little in the way of personality or defining traits outside of being a generally NiceGuy. This is lampshaded when Babs struggles to find something to say about him during his character promo.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Blond, and very much a NiceGuy whom Diana is hopelessly smitten with.
* KryptoniteFactor: He effectively ''is'' Diana's Kryptonite in that while he's not actively harmful to her, his mere presence will render her lovestruck to the point of utter uselessness.
* NiceGuy: Polite, cheerful, and friendly to a fault, with seemingly not a mean bone in his body.
* ObliviousToLove: While Steve is also attracted to Diana at first sight, he's completely oblivious of the effect he has on her every day.
* PerpetualSmiler: He's always smiling, probably always in a good mood.
* RidiculouslyAverageGuy: Trevor's rather ordinary among most of the men in the show in looks, popularity, and talent. None of the Super Hero Girls could figure out what makes him stand out so much to Diana, barring the fact he was the first boy she ever saw.
* SatelliteLoveInterest: That he has little going on besides being the nice guy Diana's crushing on is played extensively for humor.
* SecretPublicIdentity: Though not a superhero himself, Trevor leads a team of them, and doesn't bother with any kind of disguise or alter ego.
* SimpleMindedWisdom: He's [[MistakenForProfound taken for a brilliant strategist]] by the Super Hero Boys just by recognizing the obvious without overthinking. It's why they made him their leader.
* TeamDad: He's not much of a team leader, but he is quite emotionally supportive.
* TheTeamNormal: He lacks any powers or special equipment his teammates have.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: No doll for him.
[[/folder]]

!!Justice League

[[folder:Superman (Clark Kent)]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/MaxMittelman

The last son of Krypton and Kara's cousin. Unlike her, he is already a recognized and beloved superhero.
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* AdaptationalJerkass: He's still a well-intentioned superhero, but this Clark is a showboat who doesn't respect Supergirl all that much. At least until "Mayhem in the Multiverse" reveals he does indeed respect her.
* AgeLift: Downplayed compared to most of the cast, but he's only just a few years older than Kara, having been Superboy two summers previously.
* AscendedExtra: Relative to the Shea Fontana continuity, he actually appears here instead of just being occasionally mentioned.
* TheCape: An annoying, somewhat smug one, but genuinely noble and heroic.
* JerkassHasAPoint: When Kara finally snaps and demands he stop hogging the limelight in #[=SuperWho=], complaining that she's been busting her ass to prove that she's as good a hero or better, while he's just been... well, as he points out, he's been ''being'' a hero.
* NotSoAboveItAll: Despite his reputation, Clark can be as stubborn and irritable as his cousin Kara, to the point of getting in a childish fight with her. He also seems to ''love'' the limelight and showing off while saving people.
* PaleFemalesDarkMales: Inverted, at least costume-wise; The blue of his costume is much lighter than Kara's.
* PetTheDog: In "[=#PowerSurge=]" he plays along with Kara's new "Power Girl" identity and improvised alternate-universe origin.
* SmugSuper: His egotism and showboating somewhat justify the ire of Kara, who is chronologically older but less aged and experienced only because she spent years adrift in space in hypersleep as Clark beat her to Earth.
* TookALevelInKindness: In "[=Teen Titans Go! & DC Super Hero Girls:Mayhem in the Multiverse=]", it is revealed that he always respected Kara and how her will makes her stronger than him, and at the end they are in better terms.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: He doesn't get his own doll.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Batman (Bruce Wayne)]]
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->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/KeithFerguson

The Dark Knight of Gotham City. His actions unknowingly inspire Barbara Gordon to become Batgirl ever since she was a kid.
----
* AdaptationalJerkass: While Batman is still as heroic as ever, this version of his Bruce identity is a vain reality TV star who neglects Robin and leaves Alfred to suffer through having to deal with him whenever the poor brit can't get a babysitter for the arrogant brat while Bruce is partying. Even in his harshest depictions, Bruce cares about Alfred, Dick, and his other sidekicks, but gives no indication of such feelings here. InUniverse, Barbara claims to hate Bruce despite watching ''Make It Wayne'', and likely wouldn't even consider that ''this'' guy might be Batman.
* AgeLift: He isn't a teenager, but is still more youthful than most versions of Batman (outside of origin stories).
* AscendedExtra: He actually appears a few times, when in the Shea Fontana continuity all he got was an indirect mention by Damian Wayne in "Kid Napped" and a cameo as a plushy in the ''Finals Crisis'' tie-in graphic novel.
* CelebrityMasquerade: As part of his billionaire-playboy shtick here, "[=#SoulSisters=]" reveals that Wayne plays himself (with Alfred and Dick as his co-stars) on a RealityTV show called ''Make It Wayne''. The show seems an acquired taste; it makes Jim Gordon fall asleep, Barbara [[GuiltyPleasure will not admit to liking it]], and Pamela Isley and Harleen Quinzel both seem to really hate it.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Par for the course with most Batman interpretations, and the little we've seen of this one is no different. Barbara picks up on his good nature despite never formally meeting the guy.
* MythologyGag: Bruce's IdleRich characterization is true to how he has occasionally portrayed himself in the comics as a persona. Here, [[AdaptationalJerkass this seems to be his actual personality]].
* PrettyBoy: As Bruce Wayne.
* TheSmartGuy: He isn't fooled by Barbara's impersonation of her father and calls him again after she leaves.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: He doesn't have a doll.
* TheUnintelligible: His appearances as Batman either have him as a silent person or speaking through a garbled voice over Gordon's Bat Phone. We hear him talk properly on TV as Bruce Wayne later. He's equally as unintelligible when seen in person, although everyone can understand him just fine (except Aquaman).
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Aquaman (Arthur Curry)]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/WillFriedle

The king of Atlantis. Garth looks up to him and wants to be his apprentice.
----
* HiddenDepths: Turns out he's ''also'' a dedicated player of Garth's favorite fantasy game, and Garth actually unseated him from his top ranking.
* MakingASplash
* SurferDude: He's ''extremely'' laidback, and his civilian design is a white muscle shirt, shorts, and sandals with a shell necklace.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: As with all male characters, there's no doll of him included in the toyline.
* WorthyOpponent: Downplayed; he and Supergirl aren't really rivals, but after they get into a brief scuffle, they both complement each other's fighting prowess.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Green Lantern (John Stewart)]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/PhilLaMarr

The oldest Green Lantern on Earth, and one of Jessica's mentors.
----
* MiniMecha: His weapon, projected from his Power Ring, is a suit of robotic armor.
* RememberTheNewGuy: Neither Jessica nor Hal had ever mentioned him prior to ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoAndDCSuperHeroGirlsMayhemInTheMultiverse'', where he's revealed as one of Jessica's teachers back when she was training on Oa.
[[/folder]]

!!Other Characters

[[folder:James Gordon]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/FredTatasciore

The former commissioner of the Gotham Police Department, now commissioner of Metropolis... and Barbara's dad.
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* [[AbsurdlyElderlyMother Absurdly Elderly Parent]]: He and Mrs. Gordon (who is around, but only appears in the series in a family photo) both look rather elderly to be parents of teen Barbara.
* ByTheBookCop: He has his moments of incompetence in the field, but Gordon is portrayed as a strict abider to the law.
* DonutMessWithACop: Sometimes seen with one or a box of donuts to munch on the job.
* DotingParent: He acts this way around his daughter out of general love. Hilariously, he does this to Barbara even when she's Batgirl, without realizing they're one and the same.
* NotSoAboveItAll: Like Batgirl, he also calls Robin a twerp out loud. And they agree not to tell Batman that Poison Ivy escaped under both their noses, rather than face criticism and embarrassment.
* RealMenWearPink: He has no problem wearing a pink apron while whipping up some popcorn on a daddy-daughter movie night. He also doesn't mind watching ''Princess Pumpkin Pants'', a primarily sweet girl-targeted show, with Barbara. He co-opted it into his nickname for her.
* VanityLicensePlate: His license plate reads [=COMMISH=].
----
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Giovanni "John" Zatara]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/PhilLaMarr

Zee/Zatanna's father, a stage magician.
----
* AdaptationalWimp: Subverted. While not a superhero, he's still basically a wizard.
* ColorMotif: He's also associated with the color purple.
* GoodParents: He's a great father to his daughter. He even pretended to not have powers just in case she never developed them.
* MagiciansAreWizards: He's a stage magician with magical powers. Subverted since his acts, especially when he was hiding his powers from Zee, used typical tricks that didn't rely on real magic.
* RagsToRiches: Zatara built his magician career from the ground up, starting as a traveling showman living in an RV. Now, he's the headliner for a ritzy casino.
* SparedByTheAdaptation: He is still alive, when the comics killed him off when he sacrificed himself during a seance in the "American Gothic" storyline of Creator/AlanMoore's run on ''ComicBook/SwampThing''.
* TechnicolorEyes: Unlike Zee's neon purple, Zatara's are a soft violet.
----
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Eliza and Jeremiah Danvers]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/KimberlyBrooks (Eliza Danvers), Creator/KeithFerguson (Jeremiah Danvers)

Kara's foster parents/legal guardians.
----
* AirQuotes: Mrs. Danvers use these to "Agree" with Kara that she "didn't do anything" to be transferred to Metropolis High.
* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: The way they spout platitudes in a nice, loving and passive-aggressive way would make even the most loving and proper daughter cringe.
* BunglingInventor: Jeremiah comes up with a string of teen-oriented inventions, most of which malfunction in different ways or just aren't very useful. However, Ted Kord sees promise in his scientific work and hires him as an R&D specialist.
* CompositeCharacter: Averted. Many adaptations, including the web-series and Faust's original shorts, have the Kents as Kara's guardians. This version bucks the trend.
* {{Foil}}: To their rocker foster child.
* HippieParents: If the dress they foisted on Kara for picture day is any indication, they certainly were.
----
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Queen Hippolyta]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/CreeSummer

Queen of the Amazons, and Diana's mother.
----
* AbusiveParents: Apparently a nightly ritual of hers was castigating Diana for all her flaws and failings, in front of ''everyone''. Yikes...
* ActionMom: Being an Amazon makes this a given, though all the others are doing much of the action for her during the episode.
* AdaptationDyeJob: Comic Hippolyta's hair is usually either black like Diana's or blond. Here, it's red, to match her temper.
* FinalBoss: Barbara timidly comments that the Queen looks like one. (The episode's actual one turns up soon after.)
* MyBelovedSmother: Diana resorted to running away to find her destiny, so her mother then tried to [[EarAche drag her]] back home "''...for the grounding of your immortal life!''".
* StatuesqueStunner: Diana is not exactly on the short side herself. Hippolyta ''towers'' over her.
----
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Shane O'Shaughnessy]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KeithFerguson

Manager of the Burrito Bucket.
----
* {{Jerkass}}: He is very unpleasant to work with and threatens to fire Barbara even when Jessica temporarily replaces her.
* JerkassHasAPoint: His anger towards Barbara is somewhat justified, as she overfills napkin holders and overstuffs burritos, causing messes. He's perfectly pleasant to Karen when she briefly works there in [=#WorkingStiff=] because Karen does what she's asked the way she's asked.
----
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mr. Chapin]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/FredTatasciore

Perpetually dour Metropolis High teacher/principal who is often the only staffer in the school that the Girls interact off of.
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* {{Expy}}: Serves the same function on this series as Steve Barkin did on ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'', and has a similar personality.
* GoofyPrintUnderwear: Zee's magic once accidentally made his pants disappear, revealing that he wears boxers decorated with Batman logos.
----
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Kilowog]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/JasonSpisak

Jessica and Hal's trainer in the Green Lantern Corps.
----
* CatchPhrase: No matter the incarnation, he's still Kilowog, and thus we see him call Lantern Recruits "Poozers".
* DrillSergeantNasty: Still serves this function as we can see with him sparring with Jessica.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Lois Lane]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/GreyDeLisle

A student at Metropolis High School who is head of the school newspaper, ''The Daily Planetoid'', and anchor of the school's TV news program.
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* AdaptationalHairstyleChange: Atypical to most incarnations of Lois Lane, she wears her hair in a bun.
* AgeLift: In the comics, Lois Lane is already a veteran of the Daily Planet by the time Clark moves to Metropolis, here it's reversed with Lois still in High School and Clark being the Planet's newest intern.
* CrushBlush: In "#[=SuperWho=]", she's shown blushing quite a bit when Superman notices her.
* DaEditor: Of the ''Daily Planetoid'', with the "Noo Yawk" accent and 40's jargon to match.
* {{Expy}}: Lois is channelling Creator/KatharineHepburn in her reporter roles, like "Woman of the Year".
* FailedASpotCheck: Lois Lane keeps asking everyone in her office where all the pencils are while ''all'' of them are stuck in Lane's hair.
* GoingForTheBigScoop: It just wouldn't be Lois Lane if she weren't a dauntless reporter. She hopes to build a big name for herself, with which she will get an internship at the Daily Planet.
* HartmanHips: She has the curvy pear-shaped body.
* IShallTauntYou: She gives mocking advice to Diana Prince in an attempt to make the pie eating contest more interesting, and Lane ends up getting more than she bargained for.
* IntrepidReporter: Wouldn't be Lois if she wasn't this, though its not until "[=#BreakingNews=]" that we get to see how good of an investigator she is.
* LikesClarkKentHatesSuperman: A downplayed-but-literally-inverted variation. She has a crush on Superman, but sees Clark Kent as a rival for her ''Daily Planet'' internship.
* MeanIsNotEvil: Lois Lane is pretty mean, but she's not mean spirited. She bluntly speaks her mind but has no desire to and takes no joy in hurting people, putting her in direct contrast with Leslie Willis, who lives for others' pain.
* NoBudget: {{Discussed|Trope}} InUniverse: After introducing Diana Prince in [=#LetThemEatPie=] Lane warns Prince not to give a speech because they do not have the budget for it.
* PetTheDog: She mercilessly criticises Jimmy Olsen for everything he does that falls below her standards, but when he does meet them Lois Lane is quick to give him positive reinforcement. Far more often than she does for Jessica Cruz.
* PretenderDiss: She thinks Garth is a cosplay Aquaman.
* SeriouslyScruffy: Lois is constantly disheveled, wearing an oversized cardigan and her hair in a messy bun, showing she is more focused on chasing stories than her appearance.
* SheCleansUpNicely: While normally scruffy as mentioned above, her newspaper photo has her dressed more professionally.
* SecretSecretKeeper: In "[=#BreakingNews=]" she finds out who the Super Hero Girls are pretty easily, but ultimately decides it isn't right to reveal their identities for personal gain. The girls think she just never found out and gave up.
* TechnicolorEyes: Keeping up what has become traditional in animation and the comics for over two decades now, Lois has violet eyes though she's a normal non albino human.
* WhatYouAreInTheDark: In "[=#BreakingNews=]" she finds all the evidence proving the real identities of the Super Hero Girls, and writes a report that is guaranteed to get her an internship at the Daily Planet. But as she gets ready to send the e-mail, she remembers all the heroism the girls have done, and realizes she couldn't live with herself if she ruined their lives by exposing their identities just to get ahead herself. So she deletes the e-mail and [[SecretSecretKeeper pretends like their attempts to fool her worked]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Jimmy Olsen]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/BenGiroux

A student at Metropolis High School who works in the school newspaper department. Tends to hang around Lois Lane when reporting.
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* ButtMonkey: His attempts to get photos of the girls in action backfire in every possible way.
* CameraFiend: On the field, he's usually the guy handling the camerawork for anything.
* CuteMute: Has no lines, and utterly adorable.
** Though he does has lines in the graphic novels.
* GoingForTheBigScoop: Comes with the territory when Lois Lane drags you to dangerous incidents in progress just for a picture of Superman.
* NumberTwo: His job at the ''Daily Planetoid'' appears to largely be "Lois's lackey".
* RedheadInGreen: He's a redhead teenager wearing a green vest.
* SuddenlyVoiced: After not speaking in the first season, he finally starts speaking, starting in Season 2.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Robin (Dick Grayson)]]
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->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/KeithFerguson

The pompous sidekick to Batman.
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* AdaptationalJerkass: Surpasses the ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' Robin for the title of the most unpleasant incarnation of Dick Grayson in any media, seeing that there are (so far) no redeeming qualities from this version.
* AdaptationPersonalityChange: Dick Grayson as Robin, in most incarnations, can be a bit cheeky and rough around the edges, but he's generally a good-hearted kid who becomes one of the most well-connected superheroes of the DCU. This Dick Grayson, however, is such an obnoxious bullying little twerp that it's a wonder Batman puts up with him to begin with.
* AdaptationalUgliness: The TallDarkAndHandsome ChickMagnet of the comics he is not; he's very cartoonish in this version, with huge buck teeth and a generally goofy, wimpy look.
* AdaptationalWimp: Rather than a very competent crime fighter, Robin is a BoisterousWeakling who's shown no actual qualification to be a sidekick. Harley Quinn is able to casually mug him and would have easily killed him before he even noticed she was trying without Batgirl's intervention.
* AgeLift: Most other incarnations of Dick Grayson usually don't have a particularly large age gap between themselves and Batgirl (small enough for them to get together in some continuities). This version is a child while Batgirl is a teenager.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: On ''Make It Wayne'', he acts as a polite soft-spoken young lad, quite the opposite of his costumed self.
* CompositeCharacter: Is Dick Grayson but has some characteristics from both Jason Todd (post-[[ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths Crisis]]) and Damian Wayne. (Their negative personality traits.)
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Normally a poor excuse for a hero in [[{{Jerkass}} attitude]] and [[DirtyCoward skill]], he's at least able to punch out the Riddler.
* ADickInName: Confirmed to be Dick Grayson in "#[=TweenTitans=]". A "dick" is exactly the way he behaves and treats others.
-->'''[[https://twitter.com/Fyre_flye/status/1157479782709420032 Lauren Faust]]:''' How could anyone make a character like that and not use their chance to call him Dick.
* DirtyCoward: Hides under a table when Harley's bomb lands in his hands.
* EnsembleDarkhorse: InUniverse; On ''Make it Wayne'' Babs absolutely ''adores'' how sweet Dick Grayson is.
* FakeUltimateHero: For a superhero who has a reputation and a fanbase, Robin hasn't been seen doing anything that would warrant him being called a superhero, let alone a particularly good one. Nor does he try beyond putting down others, mostly Barbara, and bragging. A viewer may question if he's Batman's sidekick for any reason but being his [[{{Nepotism}} adopted son]].
* HateSink: This Robin is basically Dick Grayson with all of Jason and Damian's negative traits, but none of their positive ones. He is also ''extremely'' unlikable, having humiliated Barbara twice in her life, cowers when faced with real danger, and talks down to every person he meets.
* InNameOnly: Despite being the Dick Grayson incarnation of Robin, he is the exact opposite of his comics counterpart.
* {{Jerkass}}: He was unnecessarily rude and mocking towards a young Barbara trying to be a KidHero, and wasn't from a place of concern for being over her head. He's shown to be even ''worse'' later, beckoning an entire room to laugh at her cruelly, possibly remembering her, for attempting to ask an in-depth question about Batman's detective process. He's rude to everyone in general, including those who shower him with the attention he demands. Harley Quinn comes out looking like a more sympathetic person than he does, and she was trying to ''murder'' him because of how obnoxious and mean he was towards Barbara.
* KidHero: We last see him in this role in the "#[=FromBatToWorse=]" flashback.
* LovesMyAlterEgo: While Barbara Gordon can't stand Robin, she thinks Dick is such a sweetheart (from what she's seen on [[ShowWithinAShow "Make it Wayne"]]).
* SmallNameBigEgo: He arrogantly believes himself to be a better sidekick for Batman, one who won't "cramp his style". That being said, even Commissioner Gordon doesn't find him very tolerable at the role. He also carries himself as a huge celebrity who people should always be excited and honored to see.
* SmugSnake: Supremely arrogant and bullying, but folds like a tissue in the face of any actual danger.
* StrawLoser: Barbara may be an overeager DitzyGenius, but she couldn't look more qualified to be Batman's sidekick when compared to the guy who has the position now.
* UngratefulBastard: Batgirl saves his life in "[=#GothamCon=]" and he repays her by ordering security to throw her out.
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[[folder:The Tween Titans]]
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->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/GreyGriffin (Starfire), Creator/PhilLaMarr (Cyborg), Creator/TaraStrong (Raven), Creator/KariWahlgren (Beast Boy)

Robin's group of friends.
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* AdaptationalDyeJob: Both Beast Boy and Starfire have normal human skin and hair colors at first, but change back to their traditional ones when in costume.
* AdaptationPersonalityChange: All four of them have been turned into rambunctious, trouble-making little goblins as opposed to their [[WesternAnimation/TeenTitans previous]] [[WebAnimation/DCSuperHeroGirls animated]] incarnations. Instead they're much closer to their ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' counterparts.
* AdaptationNameChange: From the Teen Titans or just Titans to Tween Titans, representing their new ages.
* AgeLift: Since Robin is still a preteen in this show, so are all of the Titans.
* CreepyChild: Raven. She keeps spontaneously appearing behind Jess and Karen to exposit about her unsettling childhood in "the dark realm".
* DemotedToExtra: Relative to the Shea Fontana iteration of the franchise, this continuity's Titans only appear in a single episode, when the previous canon prominently featured Cyborg, Starfire, Raven and Beast Boy as recurring characters.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Appeared in one of the Graphic Novels, ''Powerless'', before appearing in the show proper.
* {{Motormouth}}: Raven mutters incredibly fast.
* ReusedCharacterDesign: Raven looks mostly the same as her ''Teen Titans Go!'' counterpart, in contrast to the other Tweens.[[note]]She's also the only one voiced by the same actor from ''GO''.[[/note]]
* {{Sleepwalking}}: Raven walks, talks and casts spells in her sleep.
* SweetTooth: Starfire. Alfred instructs Jess and Karen not to give her any sugar, and they find out why when she eats her way through a five-layer cake and releases a massive energy explosion.
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[[folder:Ace the Bat-Hound]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/DeeBradleyBaker

Commissioner Gordon's former police dog, now Barbara's pet.
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* TheAce: This is a dog that can perform parkour, ''deliver babies'', and use batarangs.
* AdaptationDyeJob: He's now a few varying shades of brown rather than gray or black. Subverted since some versions of Ace in the comics are like this.
* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: He's Barbara's companion instead of Batman's. Since she's unaffiliated with Batman, that means neither is Ace.
* NotSoAboveItAll: When another dog is declared the "Best in Show" instead of him and Krypto, both express astonishment, then shrug and move on. Later he also can't resist joining Krypto in chasing a cat.
* TheStoic: In contrast to Krypto and, of course, Barbara.
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[[folder:Krypto the Superdog]]

->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/DeeBradleyBaker
Kara's super-powered dog.
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* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In this version, he is Kara's dog intead of Clark's, so the only connection they have is that his owner is her cousin.
* DogsAreDumb: Easily distracted and not very bright, but still [[KindHeartedSimpleton extremely sweet]].
* JumpedAtTheCall: Dense as he seems, he's still a true hero when needed (and with the right guidance).
* UrineTrouble: He can corrode a fire hydrant by peeing on it.
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[[folder:Katana (Tatsu Yamashiro)]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:"I am Katana! My mission is to find villains and punish them for their evil deeds! ''That'' is what a hero does."]]
[[quoteright:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see her civilian identity]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tatsu_dcshg.png[[/labelnote]]]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RinaHoshino

A young woman from Japan who turns out to be a vigilante with a magic sword known as Soultaker.
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* AdaptationalBadass: Soultaker now only needs to hit its victim once to steal their soul, and can fire a SwordBeam with the same soul-stealing ability. This is also one of the strongest, toughest and fastest takes on Tatsu Yamashiro herself. She can shatter asphalt and concrete bare handed
* AdaptationalHeroism: Unlike her comic incarnation, this Katana overcomes her PayEvilUntoEvil ideology.
* AdaptationalVillainy: Subverted. She's antagonistic in her first appearance, but it's because she's a KnightTemplar type of superhero. She improves by the end of "[=#SoulSisters=]" thanks to her friendship with Diana and seeing her ways aren't perfect, after nearly using Soultaker on an innocent man.
* ArcVillain: Of the [=#SoulSisters=] two-parter, as a KnightTemplar hero.
* BadPowersGoodPeople: After her debut, Katana still wields the Soultaker, but as a [[TheCowl hero who defends the victimized]] rather than a vigilante who serves as {{judge jury and executioner}}. Tatsu admits she has no idea how Soultaker's power can be of any good to her going forward but Diana promises to instruct Tatsu in more restrained uses of it.
* BirdsOfAFeather: She and Diana are both exceptionally trained warriors with strong senses of honor and justice who recently moved to Metropolis from foreign locales.
* BlackMagic: The Soultaker can release projectiles that can sever Green Latern's plasma, negate the effects of Zatanna's spells, and draw the souls of those touched by them into the blade itself. Zatanna describes it as a most "icky" dark magic and only agrees to going against it because Wonder Woman had a plan...that Katana never gave her a chance to implement, targeting the Super Her Girls before they can determine who is even behind her attacks.
* TheComicallySerious: Watch as she tries to fight Harley Quinn with a balloon sword.
* CreepyGood: Even when she's trying to be nice, she can be intensely scary. Diana is completely unable to notice this.
* FriendlyRival: Tatsu Yamashiro is a friendly rival to Diana Prince from their first appearance onward, in both athletics and academics. Katana less so to Wonder Woman at first, but they eventually settle into this as well as Katana softens on her stances.
* GuestStarPartyMember: Briefly brought onto the team in [=#AmBatgirl=]. She lasts about five minutes before quitting.
* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler: Does this after seeing Diana protect someone from losing his soul, causing her to later release Diana's soul and the others within Soultaker.]]
* KimonoIsTraditional: She wears a red kimono and dark grey ''hakama'' pants when [[spoiler: she frees all the souls she captured in Soultaker]].
* KnightTemplar: She insists her method of "justice" is better than Diana's because it stops criminals from ever repeating offenses. Diana won't have it, warning her being JudgeJuryAndExecutioner [[NotSoDifferentRemark makes Katana no better than those she punishes]].
* LadyOfWar: Katana is as graceful as she is deadly, which is saying something.
* MasterSwordsman: Tatsu possesses great swordfighting skills.
* MeaningfulName:
** "Tatsu" is an archaic Japanese word for dragon. Like a dragon, Tatsu is powerful, swift and wise.
** It also sounds like the verb ''tatsu'' meaning "to sever".
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: [[spoiler: Her reaction when Diana's soul is taken by Soultaker to prevent a car thief from losing his soul--and he turns out to be an innocent just locked out of his own car. In grief over someone as pure as Diana suffering like that, and from her nearly hurting an innocent man due to her own blind extremism, Tatsu says the incantation that releases the souls that Soultaker stole from the sword.]]
* MysteriousPast: The only information Tatsu gives is that she can never go back to her homeland. Her [[CrusadingWidower backstory from the comics]] would clash too much with this series, so what drove Tatsu to become Katana will probably be an original element.
* NoSenseOfHumor: ''Very'' intense and takes everything so seriously.
* NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent: Averted. While less noticeable at times, her English is accented enough to infer Japanese is her first language, even if she is fluent in the former.
* NotSoAboveItAll: Even she gets scared silly when encountering a real ghost in "[=#SchoolGhoul=]".
* OneHitKO: Soultaker only needs to hit an opponent with an energy strike made by slashing the air to steal their soul, leaving the body in a catatonic state.
* ThePerfectionist: One of the reasons she gets on so well with Diana. She pushes herself to what by her own admission are unattainable standards. She doesn't gel with the others because she tries to do the same to them, and the minute they don't measure up, she walks.
* SacrificedBasicSkillForAwesomeTraining: Before Diana befriended her, Tatsu's whole life revolved around fighting evil and training to get better at fighting evil. Even the principles of "friendly" competition confused her.
* StrongAsTheyNeedToBe: Expected when dealing with super heroes in general, DC super heroes in particular and {{parody}} show about DC super heroes [[RuleOfFunny especially]], but Katana gets hit extra hard with it.
** In her debut two parter she is more or less equal to Diana of Themyscira! Even this show's [[AdaptationalWimp watered down version]] of Wonder Woman is fast enough to outrun a jeep and strong enough to lift it! Then in a short she's just barely a step above Harley Quinn, who got taken out by a head butt from the non powered dimunitive Bumblebee, the same Bumblebee who relies on ''Wonder Woman'' for things she cannot handle.
** In ''#[=ScrambledEggs=]'' Tatsu Yamashiro can't escape a half crab applied by Carol Ferris, even though Tatsu has the leg strength to keep pace while mountain climbing with Diana Prince.
* SwordBeam: Soultaker can blanket an area with projectiles rather quickly in Katana's hands and it only takes one hit for a target to lose their soul on this show.
* YourSoulIsMine: [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Soultaker's]] power. Tatsu can also release the souls by using an ancient spell, but she can't release individual/particular souls, only all at once.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Her methods of doing so are questionable, but the reason she used the Soultaker was because with the souls stuck in her sword, no one would have to worry about villains constantly coming back again and again.
* WithUsOrAgainstUs: [[Downplayed|Trope}}: She takes the souls of the Super Hero Girls along with those of the Super Villain Girls and vows to hunt Wonder Woman down when she is the only one to escape. However, Katana was of the belief that they were ''all'' villains. Overtime Katana does come to view Wonder Woman as an ineffectual hero, says she will let Diana go if she stops getting in her way and can't bring herself to actually use Soultaker's magic on Wonder Woman when they do fight, urging that she just give up.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Rose Wilson]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/ChelseaKane

The daughter of Slade Wilson who makes friends with Babs.
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* AbledInTheAdaptation Unlike most incarnations, Rose hasn't lost her left eye.
* AdaptationalHeroism: Most versions of her have Rose at least start out as a villain in support of Slade. Here, while she loves him, she is openly against his villainy and is very friendly to Barbara.
* DarkIsNotEvil: She has a bit of a punk look, and is a sweet, polite girl.
* HartmanHips: Just like Lois Lane, Rose has a curvy pear-shaped body.
* ImplausibleHairColor: Rose's hair is pure white. According to a baby picture, unlike Slade's, she was born with the color.
* MoralityChain: If it means Rose will think better of him, Slade will curb his violent tendencies.
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: This Rose is implied to be the daughter of Slade's ex-wife Adeline, not the product of his affair.
* SecretKeeper: She sees that Barbara is Batgirl and tells her she'll keep it a secret.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Julia Kapatelis]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/KariWahlgren

A professor of Greek archeology who becomes Diana's foster mother.
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* FanOfThePast: Ancient Greece. So naturally, meeting a living Amazon is a dream come true for her.
* ParentalSubstitute: Is more motherly to Diana than Diana's actual mother, taking her in when Diana's got nowhere to live.

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Shiera Sanders]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/StephanieLemelin

The current incarnation of Hawkman's eternal true love.
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* ColorMotif: Lacking the wings of Hawkgirl (so far), the colors of Shiera's hair and outfit exactly match those of [[Characters/JusticeLeagueTheLeague Shayera Hol]] in ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' animated series.
* EveryoneWentToSchoolTogether: Averted this time; if she were also at Metropolis High like Carter, they would have met much sooner.
* FieryRedhead: Shows a bit of a temper at Carter's accidental antics.
* RedheadInGreen: Wears a green dress for her date with Carter.
* WistfulAmnesia: She doesn't remember her past lives, except vaguely.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Antiope]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/AprilWinchell

Sister of Queen Hippolyta, and Diana's aunt.
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* AdaptationPersonalityChange: Antiope of the comics is the tough but fair general of Themyscira's army, not this party girl.
* BrokenPedestal: Diana is crushed to learn the aunt she looks up to would shirk containing a kraken on the Superhero Girls.
* CoolBigSis: Acts like one to Diana's friends.
* CoolAunt: She's Diana's aunt, who she really looks up to. Deconstructed later on when Diana realizes that Antiope doesn't take her responsibilities seriously and has no concern for the consequences of her actions, which leads to the Kraken being set free because she forgot to change the lock for the Kraken's cage, a point which Diana chastises her aunt for.
* DarkIsNotEvil: She drives a motorcycle and dresses in biker-chick style.
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: Hippolyta is traditional and regal, Antiope is rebellious and fun-loving.
* JabbaTableManners: Antiope is even worse than Diana in this regard, and encourages the other Super Hero Girls to engage in the same table manners.
* {{Jerkass}}: Antiope makes {{bratty food demand}}s for herself and the entire Super Hero Girls team, makes a mess of the restaurant and then takes the team out while leaving Diana with the bill despite eating out being Antiope's idea.
* TheCorrupter: The Super Hero Girls besides Diana and Barbara are initially unwelcoming to Antiope, believing they need to be studying for tests. Diana encourages them to at least accept her introduction and then her advice to losten up a little and eat out. However Diana then wants the girls to get back to studying but Antiope has them sold on partying all night.
* WomanChild: Antiope has zero sense of responsibility or self-control, forcing Diana to be the adult in the room.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Max Lord]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/PJByrne

A public relations specialist once hired by Batgirl and Supergirl to improve their public image.
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* AdaptationalHeroism: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. This version of Lord is merely doing his job of improving the public image of his clients. Maxwell Lord in the mainstream comics is a devious, mind-controlling supervillain after his FaceHeelTurn.
* NoSympathy: He has no concern for his clients' feelings outside how it affects his job. When he sees Batgirl and Supergirl arguing, Max tells them that he doesn't care about their problems; [[SlaveToPR their image]] is all that matters to him. [[spoiler:When Giganta complains about how his services aren't giving her the VillainCred she wants, Max [[TemptingFate calls her an EPIC FAILURE to her face]] as he is more concerned with how the spat between Batgirl and Supergirl is hurting his business.]]
* OnlyInItForTheMoney: He cares only about making money when doing his job, not about who his clients are or how they feel.
* TooDesperateToBePicky: When Giganta has gotten really mad at him, the only thing he can do is yell for help just like anybody else would.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. The [[FeudEpisode feud between Batgirl and Supergirl]] worsens as they both use Max's services to try to outdo each other's growing fame. The two girls [[BreakUpMakeUpScenario eventually reconcile]] and fire Max.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Blue Beetle (Ted Kord)]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/MaxMittelman

The young billionaire and CEO of Kord Enterprises, and a superhero ally of Supergirl.
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* BlueIsHeroic: Obvious because his suit is blue and he has that same word in his hero name.
* ButtMonkey: Since he's just getting into his new heroic role, Ted Kord has a hard time mastering his suit and performing acts on behalf of the citizens. Even when he first faced Livewire, she used his electic powers to treat him like a toy by making him dance.
* CompositeCharacter: He is Ted Kord, the second Blue Beetle, while the technology in his suit is more like the alien technology found in the suit of Jamie Reyes, the third Blue Beetle.
* JokeNameTag: Everyone mistakes his codename by calling him "Blue Beagle" instead of Beetle. It's even joked that Supergirl and Livewire don't find an insect like a beetle to be such a heroic name.
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to:

For everyone else, look [[Characters/SuperHeroGirls2019Others here]]
For characters who appear in [[WebAnimation/DCSuperheroGirls the original web-series continuity]], go look [[Characters/DCSuperHeroGirls2015 here]].
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!! Other Antagonists
[[folder:Mr. Freeze (Victor Fries)]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JohnDeLancie
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* AnIcePerson: He has ice powers, or at least ice weaponry.
* FreezeRay: His only shown weapon is a freeze ray.
* PungeonMaster: His only dialogue is ice puns to Batgirl.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Lex Luthor]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/WillFriedle, Shunsuke Kubozuka (Japanese)

The beloved leader of the world's largest company, and not secretly a supervillain out to conquer the world.
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* AdaptationalHeroism: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. He's still a conniving villain with evil ambitions, but his parents are still alive, meaning that [[SelfMadeOrphan he didn't have them killed by cutting their car's brakelines]].
* AgeLift: He's a teenager in this continuity, as opposed to being an adult.
* ArcVillain: Of the [=#AllyCat=] two-parter.
* AscendedExtra: Relative to the Shea Fontana continuity, he is actually a recurring character this time, when in the previous canon his only appearance besides occasional mentions was in the tie-in graphic novel ''Finals Crisis''.
* BadassNormal: While most of his feats have been thanks to his wealth, he also proves to be this in his first confrontation with the main heroines, taunting them by dodging all of their attacks on him simply by dancing.
* BaldOfEvil: As usual, Lex is a bald villain.
* TheDragon: Luthor ended up becoming one by working for Cythonna, unaware that the goddess's true plan was not to conquer Earth but to take over the universe using Supergirl as a host.
* GeniusSweetTooth: Funny story: When Babs connects the destruction of Sweet Justice to his company, when the question is raised of what Lex'd have "against ''cupcakes''," she's got nothing. As it turns out when the situation makes it back to him, he sounds as if he genuinely wants to see it up and running again; they make the best snickerdoodles in Metropolis.
* ItsAllAboutMe: Much like his comic book counterpart, Lex won't hesitate to allow millions of people to die just so that he can be a hero and a savior to the rest of the world.
* LaserGuidedKarma: After plotting to allow Metropolis' destruction by a meteor so that he can [[EngineeredHeroics "rescue" its survivors]], Lex seems to [[KarmaHoudini get away with his crimes]] by pointing out that the Super Hero Girls were the ones who [[MetaphoricallyTrue trespassed onto his property in the first place]]. When he gets home, Lex learns that Catwoman has [[PayEvilUntoEvil stolen]] ''[[PayEvilUntoEvil everything]]'' [[PayEvilUntoEvil from his penthouse]], from his inventions to the first-class food in his refrigerator! [[NotSoStoic Losing his composure for the first time]], Lex gives a SkywardScream. Although the girls do not get to see this, the viewers get satisfaction knowing that Lex has at least received ''some'' punishment for his evil deeds.
* {{Narcissist}}: This IS ''Lex Luthor'' we're talking about, so of course he'd be vain and egocentric as hell.
* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: Unknown to the Super Hero Girls, Lex also managed to imprison the Invinci-bros ''and'' Superman to prevent them from stopping the meteor heading towards Metropolis. It was never shown how Lex managed to achieve this, but they're still imprisoned after the girls managed to destroy the meteor.
* PrematurelyBald: Very prematurely, since he's still a teenager.
* SelfMadeMan: {{Implied|Trope}}, as judging by Lex's parents' clothing style and mannerism, they are country farmers. So Lex may have created his company out of nothing, a rather impressive feat for someone who is ''still'' a teenager.
* TakeOverTheWorld: The endgame of Lex's various evil plots is to turn the Earth into his {{Egopolis}}.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: Like all the male characters, he doesn't have his own doll in the toyline.
* TeenGenius: He's a teenager, but he's apparently still managed to create a company and become a billionaire.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: He's well-liked by the public at large, and his mother raises no eyebrows at the fact Lex has a ''warsuit'' (which she calls by name).
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Lena Luthor]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/CassandraLeeMorris, Creator/YuiOgura (Japanese)

Lex's little sister.
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* AgeLift: As opposed to the 2015 continuity, where she's roughly the same age as the main characters, she's now a child here.
* ArcVillain: She's the central antagonist of the [=#SweetJustice=] four-part premiere.
* BaitAndSwitchBoss: The audience and the girls are led to believe Lex is behind the robot army but it’s really Lena, his little sister.
* DivergentCharacterEvolution: In the previous continuity, due to being the de facto member of the Luthor family, she [[CompositeCharacter took most]] of her brother's traits. Here, she's made much younger and more immature, differentiating her a bit more from her brother.
* EmbarrassingFirstName: Her given name is actually Lutessa.
* EnfantTerrible: She's a brat who wants to destroy popular teen hangouts due to her extreme hatred of adolescents.
* EvilPlan: One Lena is disappointed she actually has to explain to The Super Hero Girls when they assume Lex Luthor is the one piloting his own war suit.
* HumongousMecha: She steals Lex Luthor's War Suit, which in this show is gigantic.
* MechaMooks: She reprograms demonlition robots Lex Luthor built for the city to target places she specifically wants demolished.
* SiblingRivalry: Has a rivalry with her brother.
* StarterVillain: She's the first villain the heroes face in the show, and what finally allows them to work as a team.
* TantrumThrowing: After being caught and forcibly taken away by her parents Lena falls on her back and starts kicking at the ceiling of their car.
* TeenHater: Her plan is to overthrow teenagers and lead a tweenage revolution (though she seems to have neglected the adults).
* TinyTyrannicalGirl: She's as small as she is mean.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: No toy for her.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Cheetah (Barbi Ann Minerva)]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:"Let go of the green-eyed monster, eh Diana? And why would I ever want to let go of ''this''?"]]
[[quoteright:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see her civilian identity]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/barbiaminerva.png[[/labelnote]]]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TaraStrong

The top student in all things...until Diana appeared. Her jealousy causes her to turn into the Cheetah and target whoever she gets her eyes on.
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* AGlassInTheHand: Diana scoring higher on a test makes Barbi shatter a compact in the her hand, and ''not'' the glass part.
* AdaptationalBadass: The Cheetah has been suffering heavy VillainDecay in DC animation thanks to being no match for Wonder Woman or even against any of her fellow heroes. However, this incarnation of Cheetah might be the deadliest yet since she's able to take down Diana in her civilian guise before Diana even knows Cheetah is her enemy and then defeat ''all of the heroes'' (sans Supergirl) with relative ease(and Supergirl still loses). When Diana ''does'' confront Cheetah as Wonder Woman Cheetah finally tastes defeat herself but still has enough speed to get away from the heroes in flash and is intelligent enough to trick Diana and hide her identity.
* AlphaBitch: She's a star of the school's gymnastics team, but is very rude to her teammates and seems to feel entitled to the position of team captain. Bonus points for being [[RichBitch wealthy]].
** AcademicAlphaBitch: She does seem to care about her high-grade point average. One of the reasons she despises Diana, even more, is when her rival gets a higher grade on a test than her.
* AlwaysSecondBest: She was the best in school and gymnastics until Diana came along, and this causes her to try to curse Diana with the Cheetah's curse. However, it affects Barbi instead, making her a CatGirl intent on taking out Diana.
* AnimalMotifs: Cheetahs, wearing a yellow fur coat with spots, and her eyebrows looking like a cheetah's.
* ArtisticLicenseBiology: She meows in the shadows, like most cats, to lure Green Lantern into a false sense of security. Thing is that cheetah are not like most cats; they ''chirp''.
* AssholeVictim: She's fallen prey to both Lesie Willis and Catwoman, the former without any provocation whatsoever. It's hard to blame Lesie's audience for laughing at Barbi's expense even if she didn't deserve anything from Lesie specifically.
* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: She didn't specify that [[ItsAllAboutMe she wanted to be the only captain of the gymnastics team]] when objecting to being co-captain to Diana, which is why the coach made Diana team captain.
* CompositeCharacter: She's the [[LegacyCharacter third]] Cheetah, Barbara Ann Minerva, but her lifestyle and motivation (anger at being upstaged) is based upon Priscilla Rich, the first Cheetah. She also transforms into a cheetah/human hybrid, but her Cheetah form looks most similar to Priscilla's costume.
* EvilBrit: She speaks with a posh English accent, as a nod to the citizenship of the original Barbara Ann Minerva, unlike the previous incarnation with an American accent.
* EvilFeelsGood: Even after Diana advises her to let go of jealousy and hate, she decides Cheetah's rush of power is too great to give up.
* EvilIsPetty: She tries to put a curse on Diana Prince for upstaging her.
* FakeHairDrama: After being held by the Lasso of Truth in the short "Lost and Found", she forcefully admits that she's not a natural blonde and uses hair extensions.
* FreudianExcuse: Babs speculates, InUniverse, that Barbi's need for outside validation is likely based in "[[ParentalNeglect absentee parenting]] and [[LonelyRichKid a lack of proper modeling in childhood]]." Judging by the brief glimpse of her home earlier in the episde, Babs is right on the money.
* FurAndLoathing: As a RichBitch, she has a golden fur coat with white collar and cuffs.
* GreenEyedMonster: She's jealous of Diana's achievements and attention, and tried to curse her for that reason. Even when Diana tells her to let go, she affirms to herself in private that she won't, partly because she enjoys the power that comes with being Cheetah (which might be the curse reaffirming EvilFeelsGood).
** EyeColourChange: When Barbi feels the power rush, her eyes go from their normal brown to a glowing green.
* HartmanHips: Her hips are noticeably wider than her shoulders, most noticeable in her gym uniform and when she stands with one hip out.
* ImAHumanitarian: It's not as overt as her comic counterpart, but from the looks of it, Cheetah was going to ''devour'' Bumblebee until Diana first encountered her.
* {{Jerkass}}: Even before becoming the Cheetah, she's not a nice person. Hell, the [[EstablishingCharacterMoment very first thing she does in the series]] is to insult one of her fellow gymnasts who complimented her on a near-perfect vault.
* JerkJock: A RareFemaleExample that's not a CruelCheerleader. She's a talented gymnast, but also very arrogant, petty and unpleasant.
* KarmaHoudiniWarranty
** She gets away with her actions, only for most of Barbi's following appearances -- ''not'' as Cheetah -- have her hit by pranks (and by a dodgeball), almost making her the series' other ButtMonkey.
** And then as Cheetah, she takes on Catwoman... and loses. VillainDecay indeed, as mentioned above.
* KnightOfCerebus: Played with. Barbi herself is pretty LaughablyEvil thanks to her petty tantrums and rivalry with Diana, but as the Cheetah, she manages to be ''terrifying''. Her Cheetah form is the first antagonist to be treated dead seriously and she proves herself as a real villain by effortlessly taking out half of the supergirls without breaking a sweat. She was even intending to ''eat'' Bumblebee before Diana came along.
* NoSell: The first member of the team to land a hit on Cheetah is Bumblebee, and Cheetah just shakes her head to right some displaced fur.
* OneSteveLimit: Averted for her and Barbara Gordon. To avoid confusion with this, she's exclusively known by the nickname Barbi.
* OutsideContextVillain: {{Subverted|Trope}}. Barbi Minerva acquires super powers none of the Super Hero Girls have any frame of reference for and assaults their leader in her civilian guise instead of her much more famous public identity over a grudge none of them are even aware exists, but Barbara Gordon nonetheless is able to deduce what kind of monster Cheetah most likely is and make a pretty good guess about what Cheetah's problem is likely to be, [[BatDeduction against all odds.]]
* RichBitch: She's a wealthy blonde with a fur coat and a sports car and an AlphaBitch attitude.
* {{Sadist}}: Barbi considers murdering Diana Prince with a sacrificial knife for being more of a perfectionist than Barbi, only reconsidering because Barbi decides that won't make Prince suffer enough.
* TaxidermyTerror: The interior of the Minerva mansion is ''covered'' in hunting trophies and animal skin decor, befitting Barbi's villainous nature.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: She does not have her own doll in spite of her prominent rivalry with Wonder Woman.
* UnknownRival: She serves as this to Diana, but her "rival" actually views her as a friend. Unlike the rest of the villains, she's not a bully harboring obvious hatred towards the heroic girls but does pass herself off as a nice girl, fooling them even more.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Penguin (Oswald Cobblepot)]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AlexanderPolinsky

A teenage mob boss at Metropolis High.
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* AdaptationalWimp: The parasol-wielding villain of the comics he is not, focusing more on threats than combat.
* BlackmailBackfire: What happens to him at the end of "#[=EmperorPenguin=]" after Babs erases his phone.
* TheManBehindTheMan: He apparently controls the elections to the student council, installing one of his goons as StudentCouncilPresident.
* NoSmoking: The Penguin's trademark cigarette holder is replaced by a pencil here.
* {{Retcon}}: In "[=#SweetJustice=]", Penguin is mentioned as a foe of Batman's from back in Gotham, but when he appears properly later, he's a teenager living in Metropolis whose villainy is limited to blackmailing his fellow high school students.
* UnEvilLaugh: He's got the squawky guffaw of the ''Series/Batman1966'''s Penguin.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Joker]]
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->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/JeremiahWatkins

Batman's biggest foe.
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* AgeLift: He's been deaged to a teenager.
* BadassNormal: A teenager with no powers who's able to command She-Bat, Solomon Grundy and Gentleman Ghost.
* {{Delinquents}}: In this continuity, Arkham is a reform school.
* MadeOfIron: Takes punches and kicks from ''Wonder Woman''.
* MonsterClown: He IS the Joker, after all.
* OlderHeroVsYoungerVillain: He's a teen and Batman's an adult, but he's still regarded as the Dark Knight's greatest enemy.
* OmnicidalManiac: His idea of the ultimate joke on Gotham is to release monsters to cause chaos and then blow up the city.
* TeensAreMonsters: His ultimate plan was to blow up Gotham, which would be the largest act of terrorism and mass murder in American (possibly world) history.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: One thing Harley has that he doesn't is a doll in the accompanying toyline.
* UnseenNoMore: He was mentioned several times, mostly by [[LoonyFan Harley]], but hadn't appeared in person until the second season.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Shaggy Man]]

An ape-like giant monster.
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* AdaptationSpeciesChange: There's no indication in "[=#StainedFighter=]" that Shaggy Man is an android.
* AdaptationalWimp: Shaggy Man often does get his butt kicked rather easily in the comic books, but this is usually done to show how much more skilled or more powerful the hero in question has become after [[VillainForgotToLevelGrind previously struggling with Shaggy Man]]. In the Rebirth comics running at the same time of the show Shaggy Man was able to defeat the entire Justice League the first time they fought him due to his AdaptiveAbility, with Superman and Batman being dumb founded when Wonder Woman had seemingly [[CantCatchUp grown beyond his ability to adapt]] and [[TookALevelInBadass cleaned his clock single handedly]]. Instead of an intimidating StarterVillain this show just uses him for a couple of gags and show him to be less of a threat than ''Cat Woman''.
* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: It resembles a stereotypical depiction of Bigfoot, only taller than most of the buildings.
* MetalMuncher: He tears down a radio tower and starts chewing on it. Supergirl does not give us enough time to see if Shaggy Man would have gone all the way and actually ate it or not.
* ScaryTeeth: His teeth are razor sharp.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:General Zod and His Forces]]

->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/LiamOBrien (Zod), Creator/TaraStrong (Ursa)

Villains from Krypton who were imprisoned by Kara's mother, Alura Zor-El. They have resurfaced on Earth to conquer it.
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* AmbiguouslyBrown: Ursa has darker skin than Zod and Non.
* ArcVillain: Of the [=#DCSuperHeroBoys=] two-parter.
* ArrowCatch: Zod manages to do this with a piece of kryptonite.
* AuthorityEqualsAssKicking: Zod, the trio's leader, is the most dangerous one, capable of fighting both Supergirl and Wonder Woman at once with relative ease, and, unlike Ursa and Non, he manages to FightOffTheKryptonite.
* BeardOfEvil: Zod has his signature goatee and Non has a full bushy beard.
* ComicBookFantasyCasting: These are very much the Creator/TerenceStamp, [[Film/SupermanII Sarah Douglass and Jack O'Halloran versions]] of our terrible trio.
* CurbStompBattle: They easily outmatch the heroes in a straight battle. It takes teamwork, tactics and exploiting the KryptoniteFactor for the heroes to stand a chance.
* DeadpanSnarker: Ursa has quite the dry wit at the heroes' expense.
* TheDreaded: Supergirl is perfectly willing to surrender herself at the sight of them for the sake of the world. It is only when Zod accidentally pokes her BerserkButton that Supergirl resolves to fight instead.
* DumbMuscle: Per tradition, Non turns out not to be the sharpest knife in the drawer, and is exaggeratedly large.
* FightOffTheKryptonite: The heroes manage to use kryptonite to weaken Ursa and Non and send them back into the Phantom Zone, but Zod manages to do an ArrowCatch and crush it to dust before it can weaken him enough for them to try. It takes a ''massive'' water construct that Garth makes to do the job.
* KneelBeforeZod: The TropeNamer commands his enemies to kneel several times over.
* KnightOfCerebus: The most dangerous villains to appear in the show so far. They almost crushed a BusFullOfInnocents and it took two superhero teams working together to defeat them.
* LongBusTrip: ''Very'' long one. Except for one [[VideoGame/Injustice2 video game]] appearance, this seems actually to be the very first time that all three have appeared together in other media outside the comic books since [[Film/SupermanII 1980]].
* PsychopathicManchild: Non is not only distracted from crushing a bus by an incongruous magic show, he watches as Zatanna shoves arrows into a "basket trick" box, and is ''unhappy'' when Oliver Queen reappears without a scratch; Zatanna infers a bit late that it looks like he "wanted some gore".
* SealedEvilInACan: Allura managed to imprison Zod in the Phantom Zone; although they briefly escape, the heroes manage to seal them away again.
* WouldHitAGirl: Zod and Non were more than willing to kill Allura, and don't hold back when facing the Superhero Girls.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Starro]]

A (literal) StarfishAlien that conquers worlds.
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* CurbStompBattle: Despite initially being captured, when Batgirl leaves to take a phone call, Starro quickly overwhelms the other heroines and is only "defeated" by being sent to another dimension.\\
-->'''Batgirl:''' Hooray! You beat Starro!\\
'''Bumblebee:''' No. Starro beat ''us''.\\
'''Green Lantern:''' Over. And over again.
* FunnyBackgroundEvent: The above-mentioned CurbStompBattle happens in the background while Batgirl is talking on the phone to Harleen.
* UnseenNoMore: Mentioned in "[=#ShockItToMe=]" before actually appearing in "[=#PhotoOops=]" and "#Frenemies".
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Dex-Starr]]
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->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/FredTatasciore (cat sounds), Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson (ring)

A particularly unruly cat who ends up wielding a Red Lantern ring.
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* AdaptationalAngstDowngrade: There's no trace of comic Dex-Starr's tragic origins that drove the cat to villainy. He's nasty to begin with.
* AdaptationalIntelligence:
** His internal dialogue often shows him as thinking in broken English in the comics. This incarnation can speak more coherently.
** Rather than the ring making him an UpliftedAnimal, Dexter seemed just as intelligent as a regular cat.
* AdaptationalUgliness: When not wearing the Red Lantern ring, he looks more disheveled than his comics incarnation, to play up his anti-social personality and scary reputation.
* AdaptationalVillainy: The original Dex-Starr fell to the Red power ring after his owner was brutally murdered, the police kicked him onto the streets, and two thugs tossed him off the Brooklyn Bridge to see whether the impact or drowning would kill him first. This version succumbs to the ring because... Jessica dressed him in cute clothes. He's also far more pointlessly sadistic than the comics' Dex-Starr, who tends to target his rage on those who deserve it.
* BerserkButton: [[HairTriggerTemper Very irritable in general]], but he particularly hates having his tail grabbed.
* CatsAreMean: Instead of a tragic backstory, he's just a ''very'' cranky old cat. When he gets a Red Lantern ring he plans to burn down the world.
* EvilSoundsDeep: He "speaks" with a very deep voice after acquiring the Red Lantern ring.
* HatesEveryoneEqually: Except for Jessica, whose overbearing attempts to get him adopted earn his particular distaste, and Hal, who he unaccountably actually ''likes'' when he gets his ring back (even though he tried to turn Hal to mince on their previous meeting). Jessica, like everyone else, is baffled.
* {{Jerkass}}: Even before acquiring the Red Lantern Power Ring, he deliberately tries to destroy Barbara's Batman memorabilia, intentionally continues to set off Diana's allergies once he learns about them, and eats Garth's fish. He has a very notorious reputation of tormenting volunteers at the animal shelter and is considered unadoptable because of it.
* LeaveMeAlone: One of his grievances against Jessica is how overbearing her efforts to get him adopted are.
* MrExposition: He explains what the Red Lantern Corps are during his MotiveRant to Jessica Cruz and not only why he was upset with her but why a power ring seemed to come out of nowhere to him. He's bemused at the existence of a ''Green'' Lantern when Jessica activates her own power ring.
* NearlyNormalAnimal: Even without the ring, Dexter could understand human speech and concepts ([[CatsAreMean like which of Barbara's things she'd most hate him for breaking]]), but he still acts like an animal.
* NotSoAboveItAll: Despite having [[NearlyNormalAnimal human level intellect]], he briefly plays with a cat toy that Jessica conjured up in their fight before he angrily destroys it.
* SuperSpit: Rather than shoot beams from his ring or form objects the way Green Lantern and Star Sapphire do, "Dex-Starr'' appears to vomit [[LavaIsBoilingKoolAid vibrant glowing kool-aid]].
* ThatManIsDead: As Jessica tries to talk him down he rejects being called "Dexter" and demands to be called Dex-Starr
* TranslatorCollar: The Red Lantern ring translates his growls into human speech (which clearly comes from the ring and not his mouth). At one point he can still be heard audibly meowing while his words are [[TranslationYes not even close to his mouth flaps]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Bizarro Supergirl]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/NicoleSullivan

A Bizarro version of Supergirl.
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* BadIsGoodAndGoodIsBad: This mindset comes with the territory of being a Bizarro.
* CardCarryingVillain: She's proud of her evil and wants to be a greater villain than Bizarro.
* EvilCounterpart: To Supergirl. She has opposite powers like freeze vision, flame breath, and super-inhaling, and has reversed morality, but is otherwise exactly like Supergirl.
* MirrorCharacter: She feels as overshadowed by Bizarro's fame as Supergirl does Superman's. Through this, she and Kara come to an understanding and an unlikely friendship. Batgirl even comments on how such a thing [[NotSoDifferentRemark is not opposite]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Bizarro]]

A backwards copy of Superman.
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* TheGhost: Doesn't appear, but is mentioned throughout "[=#TheGoodTheBadAndTheBizarre=]"; Superman defeated him some time ago and Bizarro Supergirl's whole motivation is trying to be a bigger villain than Bizarro.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Cavalier (Mortimer Drake)]]

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

An actor who will steal the spotlight, whatever it takes. He has a villainous, swashbuckling alter ego artistically named Cavalier.
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* AwesomeAnachronisticApparel: This ''is'' Cavalier we're taking about. His costume is right out of ''Literature/TheThreeMusketeers''.
* {{Foil}}: He's everything Oliver would be without a conscience, and a sword in place of a bow.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: Cavalier is set up as Green Arrow's arch-rival, when the character was created as a Batman foe.
* TraumaButton: He was laughed off the stage in primary school, and now the sound of heckling incapacitates him.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Deathstroke (Slade Wilson)]]
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->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/DCDouglas

One of the world's deadliest assassins and mercenaries.
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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Unlike most of his incarnations, Slade isn't an AbusiveParent and genuinely loves Rose.
* CompositeCharacter: Slade's care for his daughter and desire to be a good father to her may be lifted from DC's second most notorious hitman, Deadshot.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Vicious killer and all-around jerk? Yes, but he loves his daughter Rose with all his heart.
* FromCamouflageToCriminal: Babs deducing Slade's military background after seeing a display case full of medals in his bathroom, which sticks to his backstory from the comics.
* JerkAss: Kinda comes with being an assassin, but even when he’s off the clock, he comes across as haughty, condescending, and quick to anger when Babs visits his house.
* KnightOfCerebus: He is a coldblooded professional with no trace of fun, humor, or silliness whatsoever. When Deathstroke is after someone, he comes with the intent to ''kill''. The threat he poses grows tenfold when Barbara learns that his current target is ''her own father''.
* ManOfWealthAndTaste: He lives in a luxurious, spotless mansion, dresses in immaculate suits, and enjoys haute cuisine as everyday dinner.
* ObviouslyEvil: Even before learning that he's an assassin, Babs can't help feel that there's something ''off'' about Mr. Wilson after meeting him in person.
* ProfessionalKiller: He's in the business of assassinating for the paycheques and thrill of the chase. He outright tells Batgirl going after James Gordon is NothingPersonal, just a job he's being paid handsomely for.
* RealMenWearPink: Slade takes great pride in his skills as a chef.
* SilverFox: Quite handsome in spite of white hair and the eyepatch.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: No toy for him.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Fuseli]]
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->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/SteveBlum

A gremlin who invades dreams to manipulate fears into nightmares.
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* BroughtDownToNormal: He has no powers when he's dragged out of the dream world and trapped in the real world
* DreamWalker: Fuseli enters and crosses over into others' dreams while they sleep.
* NightmareFetishist: He feeds on the fear of his victims. Zee makes his own fear reality: being trapped in a dimension where he has no power and forced to survive in it.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Casey Krinsky]]
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->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/LaraJillMiller

A very shy girl who desperately craves attention. She also turns out to be a power and identity snatcher.
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* AllYourPowersCombined: Manages to copy the powers of the Super Hero Girls, with her appearance temporarily becoming an amalgamation of the six of them.
* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: Changed from a kind of elemental shapeshifter who can leech the properties of whatever or whoever she touches into a PowerParasite that can steal appearances and powers at close range.
* AdaptationalSympathy: Whereas her comic counterpart was downright insane with no reason or remorse, here she is a sad, emotionally unstable girl who is driven by a desperate desire to be noticed and appreciated.
* AccidentalMisnaming: No one seems to be able to remember her name.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: She seems like a nice, if obsessive girl that she just wanted to be Zee's friend. But once Zee rejects her, she steals her appearance and uses what she learned of her social life to steal her identity.
* CassandraTruth: She was the only villain who knew about the Super Hero Girls' identities by the end of her debut; she shouts them in the hallways, but thanks to her low social status [[HoistByHerOwnPetard and the things Zee said while in her body]], nobody believes her.
* DrunkWithPower: Once Casey learns the alter egos of Zee and her friends, she doesn't hesitate to steal all their powers for herself.
* EyesAreMental: Her green eyes stay the same no matter what shape she wears.
* FatBitch: A mild example. She's a little chubby and eventually revealed to be a villain.
* FreudianExcuse: Being a nobody ignored by all left her with no self-esteem.
* GreenEyedMonster: Casey is obsessed with/jealous of Zee for being one of the most popular, beautiful girls in school with an abundance of friends, so she steals her body to finally know what it feels like.
* HerOwnWorstEnemy: Casey hates herelf. Viewing herself as unattractive or unnoticeable leads her to desperately trying to become someone more popular.
* IJustWantToBeYou: When Casey decides being Zee's friend is not enough, she uses her powers to switch identities with her.
* MythologyGag: Her Mega Casey form brings to mind the obscure Justice League villain Superduper, an artificial being that had the head of Wonder Woman, torso of Batman and Green Lantern, Wings of Hawkman and Flash's legs.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: If she hadn't used her (and Zee's) powers to switch identities with Zee, people might've actually believed her when she tried to expose the girls' alter egos.
* PowerParasite: Her powers allow her to not only steal the identity of the target but also their powers.
* RageAgainstTheReflection: How she's defeated. Zee lures her into a house of mirrors, and while Casey is destroying the mirrors trying to find her, she's hammering in what she hates about herself.
* RedemptionRejection: Zee tries to have a fresh restart with her, only for her to reject it, swearing vengeance on her and her friends one day.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: Comic Casey went after Firestorm. Here, her obsessiveness is targeted at Zatanna.
* ShrinkingViolet: Until her true nature is revealed, she is very shy, especially upon meeting Zee.
* VoicesAreNotMental: When she takes someone's powers or appearance, the voices come with. This resulted in a VoiceOfTheLegion when she took all the team's powers at once.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Killer Moth]]
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A monstrous moth creature who spawns legions of children to wreak havoc on Metropolis.
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* AdaptationSpeciesChange: Instead of a human man, mutated human, or demon, Killer Moth is simply some kind of mutant moth.
* AdaptationalNonSapience: She's not the human villain Killer Moth was in the comics, and she's merely acting on instinct to propagate her species.
* ExplosiveBreeder: Killer Moth lays a lot of eggs as she rampages, which then immediately hatch into ''more'' Killer Moths.
* GenderFlip: Is a female creature.
* InNameOnly: Instead of a costumed criminal, Killer Moth is [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin a killer moth (monster)]]. Though she does have a similar color scheme.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ra's Al Ghul]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SendhilRamamurthy, Creator/JasonCMiller (singing voice)

The singer of the metal band, the League of Shadows, which is secretly a cult planning on destroying what Ra's Al Ghul considers impure.
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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Ra's Al Ghul typically looks like an older man in most incarnations. This version looks younger and more attractive, possibly to make his role as frontman more convincing.
* AdaptationalWimp: This Ra's has yet to show off the mastery of combat his comic counterpart is legendary for.
* ArcVillain: Of the [=#LeagueOfShadows=] two-parter.
* EvilIsPetty: His first order of business in destroying the world to rebuild it anew? Destroy a boy band (Up Past 8) because he hates "bad music".
* ObviouslyEvil: The lyrics to one of his band's songs ''blatantly'' state that they're planning on decimating the world and ruling the populace left, and even state that [[LiteralMetaphor it isn't metaphorical]].
* RottenRockAndRoll: Ra's is the frontman for the rock band, the League of Shadows, and he's a villain. Notably, the League of Shadows is contrasted with the boy band Up Til 8, whose music (performed by Hal, Garth, and Barry) is used to break Kara out of the hypnotism induced by Ra's' VillainSong.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: He has no doll.
* VillainSong: "You're Mine!" sung when he is hypnotizing Supergirl.
* YellowEyesOfSneakiness: Ra's has golden eyes, and uses his popularity as a rock star to further his goals of world domination.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Sinestro (Thaal Sinclair)]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KeithFerguson

Hal's former partner and friend.
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* AdaptationalHairstyleChange: He is clean-shaven when he is ordinarily depicted with a mustache.
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: While still a villain, here, the reason he turned evil was because he was best friends with Hal and Hal ghosted him. In the comics? Sinestro was a monster. He let the previous Green Lantern of his sector die just so he could inherit his ring and proceeded to abuse his abilities as a Green Lantern to conquer his home planet and impose dictatorial order over the entire world. He was kicked out of the Corps because he showed Hal his "Orderly Paradise," and Hal turned him in. And even when he ''was'' a Lantern, he was still a smug jerkass.
* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: Most versions of the character are a mentor and instructor to Hal, but this version was his old partner in the Corps.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Pretends to be a nice, polite, gentlemanly young man until Carol dumps him.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: Had this relationship with Hal. Well, "life partners" definitely, at least. The heterosexual part is pretty sus, give he laments the "bromance" and tries to kill Hal for it.
* OperationJealousy: Dates Carol in a plan to make Hal jealous for ghosting him.
* RealNameAsAnAlias: Thaal Sinestro disguises himself as... Thaal Sinclair.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: Like all male characters, he doesn't have a doll.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Hath-Set]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SeanRohani

The Egyptian priest destined to kill all of Hawkman's reincarnations.
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* AdaptationalBadass: While always a threat to Hawkman, he never has been as dangerous as he is in this version, to the point where Hawkman and Bumblebee combined can't take him down and have to resort to [[LoopholeAbuse loophole abusing]] to beat him.
* TheComicallySerious: Menacing and threatening, even when complaining about coming too early.
* GodhoodSeeker: Wishes to kill Hawkman and Hawkgirl at the height of their love to gain the power of the gods.
* ItsAllAboutMe: Treats Hawkman's romantic troubles as a massive imposition against him.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Silver Banshee (Siobhan [=McDougal=])]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CristinaMilizia

A ghost that haunts the prestigious [[BoardingSchool McDougal Academy]], which was once a castle in Scotland that belonged to the [=McDougal=] clan before it was moved, brick by brick, to Metropolis.
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* GhastlyGhost: When angry, her face becomes skull-like, her hands become clawed and her dress becomes ragged. When calm, Siobhan retains her former human appearance.
* NotEvilJustMisunderstood: All Siobhan wants is to tell her story and get back what is rightfully hers. Once she gets both, she departs in peace.
* SameCharacterButDifferent: Aside from the name, deafening scream and FacialMarkings, this Silver Banshee is far more sympathetic compared to the CardCarryingVillain from the comics.
* SiblingMurder: The victim of one. She was [[DestinationDefenestration pushed from the top of the McDougal castle bell tower]] by her brother, who [[AmbitionIsEvil desired to become the leader of the McDougal clan himself]].
* SuperScream: Like her comic book counterpart, her screams can cancel Soultaker's magic head-on and are powerful enough to drive back Supergirl.
* VengefulGhost: She desires [[SinsOfOurFathers revenge on the descendants of Bevin McDougal]], [[SiblingMurder her brother and her murderer]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ember (Ember Taylor)]]
->'''Voiced by:''' [[Creator/AmandaCelineMiller Amanda C. Miller]]

A centuries-old dragon who shapeshifts into a teenage girl and works/lurks at renaissance fairs while trying to find a princess to eat.
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* ArcVillain: Of the [=#TheFreshPrincessofRenFaire=] two-parter.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Played for a joke. She has to halt her stalking of a potential victim... because there's a customer she has to serve at her food stall. And afterward puts the "closed" label at the stall when she resumes hunting.
* FlyingBrick: As it happens with many dragons in fiction, she's a super-strong, NighInvulnerable flying creature.
* FlyingFirepower: A flying fire-breathing dragon.
* KilledOffForReal: Diana, with some assistance from Zee, kills her, [[NoBodyLeftBehind apparently for good]].
* KnightOfCerebus: While she has some LaughablyEvil moments, Ember is a genuinely dangerous, vicious monster who has killed and devoured several princesses in the past, and her powers make her a tough opponent for the whole team.
* TheNoseKnows: Can detect a genuine princess by smell (and taste) but not sight, since she zeroed on cosplaying Zee instead of an actual one, Diana.
* PickyPeopleEater: Only likes to eat princesses, and thinks everyone else tastes absolutely disgusting.
* PlayingWithFire: Besides the standard BreathWeapon, Ember can shoot fireballs from her hands, and manipulate the fire [[ImaginationBasedSuperpower into assorted forms]], including a cage to imprison most of the heroes during the final battle. The fire is magical so [[KryptoniteFactor it can hurt even Kara.]]
* PronouncingMyNameForYou: Repeatedly points out that her name is ''Em''-ber, not ''Am''-ber.
* TheSnarkKnight: When she's on the warpath everything she says is all snark.
* {{Sssssnaketalk}}: When she reveals herself to Zee.
* VoiceOfTheLegion: When transformed her voice sounds that way.
* {{Weredragon}}: She can shift between a human form and a giant dragon one, plus an intermediate form that combines human and dragon traits.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Riddler (Edward Nygma)]]

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DavidHornsby

An enemy of Batman's who traveled to Metropolis.
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* AdaptationalWimp: While most versions of Riddler can handle themselves in a fight, this version is helpless once in close quarters, getting caught by Batgirl and Robin on separate occasions, and being knocked out in a single punch by Robin.
* ArcVillain: Of the [=#AmBatgirl=] two-parter.
* OutGambitted: When cornered by Batman and Batgirl, he threatens to blow up the building, but can't, thanks to them gluing his hands to the book he was trying to steal.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Toyman (Winslow Schott)]]

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CharlieSchlatter

A pro MAMX player-turned supervillain with a serious grudge against Garth after the latter got him disqualified for cheating at a recent tournament.
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* BerserkButton: Hates being called a kid.
* FatBastard: This incarnation has a portly physique and is a real prick to everyone around him.
* HumongousMecha: His MAMX robot can turn into one of these.
* {{Jerkass}}: He considers himself to be superior to everyone when it comes to MAMX and has no qualms about cheating in tournaments.
* PsychopathicManchild: He treats MAMX as extremely SeriousBusiness, goes on a rampage when Garth gets him disqualified for cheating, and throws a rather childish tantrum when Supergirl calls him a kid.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Night Sting]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KimberlyBrooks

A future version of Bumblebee, having come back in time to warn her past self of an unknown danger regarding something she lost and needs to get back.
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* AntiVillain: Her motives aren't evil, but her actions end up almost destroying Karen's relationship with her friends and causes her much distress.
* TheCorrupter: Her whole plan was to have Karen become less of a pushover and more aggressive, which ends up straining her relationship with her friends.
* CurbStompBattle: She defeats the other [=SHGs=] effortlessly when they attack her.
* FutureBadass: She's an experienced enough fighter to easily deal with the [=SHGs=].
* GrewASpine: Her true motive was to have Karen undergo this and become like her.
* RetGone: She is erased from existence when Karen tells her that she will never be like her.
* TookALevelInJerkass: Her increase in aggression also made her colder and more aloof, with her planning to do the same to her past self.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: She wants her past self to become more assertive so people won't walk over her all the time, but she resorts to violence and manipulation in order to make it happen.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Condiment King (Mitchell Mayo)]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BobcatGoldthwait

A former fast food restaurant worker turned demented supervillain.
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* AdaptationalBadass: While the Condiment King in the comics was hardly a threat, Mitchell as the Condiment King is ''much'' more dangerous. On top on being unhinged, Mitchell utilized a [[StickySituation glue cannon]] and a [[FireBreathingWeapon flamethrower]] as weapons, disguised as condiment containers. Because of this, he was able to catch Batgirl off guard during their first encounter.
* AdaptationalHairstyleChange: He has a mustache when his DCAU and mainline comics counterparts were clean-shaven.
* CompositeCharacter: Much like in ''WesternAnimation/HarleyQuinn2019'', the Condiment King combines the name "Mitchell Mayo" like the InNameOnly version introduced in ''ComicBook/BirdsOfPrey'', yet has the stocky appearance and blue and white costume of [[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries the original Buddy Standler version]].
* ConsummateProfessional: ExaggeratedTrope. He is ''extremely'' passionate when it comes to fast food service, to the point that employers fired him for disturbing customers and disrupting the other staff. At Burrito Bucket, Mitchell was Employee of the Month for several consecutive years. He can even tell what the ingredients of fast food dishes are by smell.
* TheDreaded: To Metropolis' fast food restaurants, according to the Burrito Bucket manager Shane O'Shaughnessy. Mitchell's background and notorious enthusiasm for his job are well-known among his former workplaces.
* PornStache: Typically clean-shaven, this version wears a bushy mustache.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Bane]]
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->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/EricLopez

A supervillain masquerading as Metropolis High's art teacher in order to steal chemicals from the science lab to create Venom.
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* BitchInSheepsClothing: Pretends to be a cool art teacher while stealing school chemicals to make his strength enhancement chemical.
* GeniusBruiser: Smart enough to make his strength enhancement formula using school chemicals.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Lyssa]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/KariWahlgren

The goddess of rage, frenzy, and envy, having come to Metropolis to feed off Diana's envious desire for her mother's approval in order to become more powerful.
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* EmotionEater: Feeds off envy to grow stronger, with her target being Diana's legendary desire for Hippolyta's approval. However, once her victims let go of said envy, she becomes weaker.
* OneWingedAngel: Once she consumes enough of Diana’s envy, she turns from her elderly appearance into a gigantic demonic figure strong enough to effortlessly smack around Hippolyta, Wonder Woman and Supergirl at the same time.
* TwinkleInTheSky: In her first appearance once she's defeated, courtesy of Supergirl.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Enchantress / June Moone]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/AshleySpillers (June Moone), Creator/KariWahlgren (Enchantress)

Mild-mannered art teacher by day, evil sorceress by night, but not by choice. June Moone is possessed by an evil spirit known as the Enchantress, which Zatanna only finds out after she set her father on a date with them.
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* CuteClumsyGirl: June is shy, sweet, and somewhat of a klutz, which gets Zee thinking that maybe her father will like her.
* HelplessGoodSide: June can only beg the Enchantress to not do any evil, something Enchantress laughs at.
* TheMirrorShowsYourTrueSelf: Whoever isn't in control of their shared body appears as their reflection in the mirror.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:She-Bat (Dr. Francine Langstrom)]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TaraStrong

A scientist who invented a serum with the effect of turning the user into a humanoid bat. She's kidnapped and used as an attack dog by the Joker on Halloween.
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* AdaptedOut: In the comics, it was Francine's husband Kirk who invented and tested the Man-Bat serum. Here, Francine herself invented it and tested it on herself.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: It wasn't enough for the Joker to turn her into a feral bat-monster; he also uses a sonic frequency to get her to obey his orders.
* ProfessorGuineaPig: Batgirl mentions that Francine tested the formula on herself, which means she already has an antidote prepared. The problem is getting She-Bat to take her medicine.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Gentleman Ghost (Jim Craddock)]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore

A undead criminal from 19th Century, ally of the Joker and the great-grandfather of Victoria Craddock.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Solomon Grundy]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore

A immortal zombie from 19th Century, ally of the Joker and member of the Legion of Doom.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Cythonna]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MissiPyle

The goddess of darkness, blight and suffering. She was known on Krypton to be a cruel, evil, ambitious, and sadistic Goddess who delighted in filling the hearts of her victims with evil in order to become stronger.
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* AdaptationalModesty: Her attire here covers up more, her comics counterpart wearing little aside from a leotard.
* AncientEvil: She is a Kryptonian Goddess who has lived for centuries, even after being imprisoned in the Amulet she was encased in. And being a Goddess, Cythonna cannot die in any way she can only be locked up but never killed.
* ArtifactDomination: She can mentally dominate any villain through her amulet, and further control other villains her thrall brings it to.
* BigBad: Of ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoAndDCSuperHeroGirlsMayhemInTheMultiverse''.
* BlackMagic: Cythonna is also known as the goddess of darkness as she can manipulate dark magic and negative energy which manifests itself in a mass of spheres of bright indigo and violet colors.
* BlueSkinnedSpaceBabe: She has blue skin, and is a goddess originally from Krypton.
* TheCorrupter: Cythonna can control the minds of her victims and turn them evil or their servants. Also she can possess people and make them her hosts.
* TheDreaded: Cythonna was so feared that the legend of her amulet drifting through space inspired stories on Krypton that shooting stars, instead of things you make wishes on, were her returning to get naughty children. Kara is notably fearful as she recounts this to the Girls.
* EvilWillFail: She planned to use Supergirl as a host to take over her universe; but her plan failed because she underestimated the strength of Supergirl who also locked her in another crystal. Not to mention, she was banished to the dimension from Teen Titans Go!, where she tried to retrieve the crystal again and destroy that universe; but she was banished again this time to the dimension of the Super Friends. So she failed twice in her plans to destroy the universes of the two series.
* GodOfEvil: They don't call her the goddess of plague and suffering for nothing. Cythonna was known to be delighted in stuffing the hearts of her victims with evil in order to become stronger. She can be quite manipulative and persuasive, as she was able to persuade and manipulate Lex Luthor himself.
* IcyBlueEyes: She has blue eyes, which represents her coldness and her association with darkness. And the most resonant thing is that she is the only character without pupils, reflecting the utter inhumanity of her.
* ImpossibleHourglassFigure: She is curvaceous, and as with Supergirl, her upper body, hips, and legs are wide, with her waist only slightly wider than her neck.
* LeakingCanOfEvil: Cythonna was sealed away by her brother Rao into an amulet that was flung into space. She can enthrall anyone who is truly evil that touches it and it's apparently an endless source of pellets that open temporary portals to the Phantom Zone.
[[/folder]]

!!Invinci-Bros
[[folder:Green Lantern (Hal Jordan)]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/JasonSpisak

A student at Metropolis High School and star of the football team. Like Jessica, he has been chosen to defend the Earth as a Green Lantern.
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* AdaptationalJerkass: He's more self-absorbed and vain than most other versions of Hal. However, he never actually means any harm and is mostly just a bit insensitive.
* AdaptationalWimp: While his comics counterpart is defined by his ability to overcome fear, here the sight of Star Sapphire makes him so scared his ring stops working. [[PsychoExGirlfriend On the other hand, it's not like he doesn't have good reason.]]
* AgeLift: In the source material, he's older than Jessica, enough to be her [[TheMentor mentor]]. Here, he's a teenager like the previous series, and they are peers both mentored by Kilowog.
* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: Gender inverted. In "[=#ScrambledEggs=]", Hal appears to be attracted to Selina Kyle, even more so when she smashes the egg they were assigned to take care of after one too many comments from him, and storms off.
* BigNo: [[spoiler:At the end of "[=#AsteroidBelter=]", he gives one when his beloved hot dog cart is destroyed by an asteroid fragment. When Jessica tells him that a salad bar is still open, this is coupled with a SkywardScream.]]
* CompositeCharacter: As Jessica Cruz's contemporary who's far more headstrong than she is, he's more similar to [[ComicBook/GreenLanterns Simon Baz]] than the comics Hal Jordan. He also has Guy Gardner's like of sports and self-absorbedness.
* DumbJock: Zig-zagged; shows varying levels of both competence and cluelessness, and then it's revealed that he can't spell his own last name right.
* EmbarrassingFirstName: He doesn't like his real name, Harold, and prefers "Hal".
* FatalFlaw: His self-centered and inconsiderate nature. He's a good guy at heart so he isn't malicious about it, but he's so egotistical he [[InnocentlyInsensitive thoughtlessly ]] hurts other people involved with him because his first priority is himself and what ''he'' wants.
* HiddenDepths:
** He's a sap for the same ''Twilight'' rip-off that the girls are, to the point of being an expert at the official game.
** When faced with Zod, he's got the self-awareness to know that Diana's a better leader than he is, and that since she's pretty much useless when Steve Trevor's around, the common sense to send him off on a doughnut run so she can focus and call the play.
** In [=#LeagueOfShadows=], it turns out that despite [[FanHater (supposedly)]] hating boy band Up Past 8, he's not only capable of singing their songs on stage once the heroes kidnapped and replaced them to protect them from a mind-controlled Kara, but improvising one to use the PowerOfFriendship and Power of Rock to break through Ra's mind-control. Not bad for someone who can't even spell his own name.
** He actually read (the last page of) Jessica's report about an alien that was NotEvilJustMisunderstood, something the rest of the Green Lantern Corps didn't do, allowing him to know she was in the right and win a trial in her favor.
* InTouchWithHisFeminineSide: He has some surprising interests for someone played as a [[SmartBall (mostly)]] idiotic narcissist jock. In "[=#LeagueOfShadows=]" it's noted he gets unusually into his role of impersonating a member of a popular boy band, and demonstrates a certain amount of glee in doing better than Garth at an Otome DatingSim.
* JerkJock: Downplayed; Hal is a football star, and fairly affable, but only if you can get past his incredible ego.
* {{Narcissist}}: Hal personally believes he's the best looking guy at Metropolis High. Under the Lasso of Truth's grip, he admits that's a lie. He thinks he's "the best-looking person in school, guy or girl...best looking guy in all of Metropolis...in the whole tri-state area".
* PlatonicLifePartners: He's VitriolicBestBuds with Jessica, but any romantic tension between them [[ImaginaryLoveTriangle is purely in Carol's imagination]].
* PsychosomaticSuperpowerOutage: When Carol got in the picture, Hal began to cower in fear so much his ring begins to crap out.
* SecretKeeper: He knows Jessica Cruz is a Green Lantern and Carol Ferris is Star Sapphire.
* SmallNameBigEgo: He thinks himself the greatest heroes in town, but among the upper echelon of heroes like Superman, he's merely TheFriendNobodyLikes.
* SmartBall: Despite his general incompetence he's smart enough to send Steve Trevor out for donuts when the team needs a lucid Diana to come up with a plan.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: A doll of him does not exist.
* TransformationTrinket: Like his fellow Green Lantern Jessica, he uses his ring to transform.
* UnkemptBeauty: Early attempts to make him unattractive to Carol fall flat before he even goes out as it turns out that he can't help ''effortlessly'' pulling off any hairstyle. However, it's got a limit (which involves clothing several ''years'' too small for him and actively throwing his best features off).
** But catch him on a Sunday morning just after waking up (like in "#[=ScrambledEggs=]") will do the trick.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Flash (Barry Allen)]]
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->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/PhilLaMarr

A student at Metropolis High School who works part-time at the Sweet Justice ice cream parlor. He brings superspeed to the Invincibros as the Flash.
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* AdaptationalJobChange: Due to being too young to be a forensics scientist, this version of Barry Allen instead has a part-time job at the Sweet Justice ice cream parlor.
* AgeLift: He's a teenager in this continuity, as opposed to an adult, just like the previous series.
* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Easily distracted by whatever fun thing is going on nearby, like a chess game, kids on a playground, or a burrito cart.
* BadassInDistress: In "#[=BurritoBucket=]", Batgirl finds him tied up by bank robbers with animal masks.
-->'''Batgirl:''' Flash?! What happened?!?\\
'''Flash:''' Dude, I'm as surprised as you are.
* TheBartender: A G-rated version, even telling Babs she's had enough.
* BigEater: He eats ''1000'' burritos in a few minutes in "#[=SpeedyDelivery=]". In "#[=LetThemEatPie=]" he's in a pie-eating contest and manages to eat 181 pies before losing to Diana.
* BurgerFool: {{Averted}}; he works the counter at the Sweet Justice ice cream shop, but seems to enjoy his job.
* CompositeCharacter: His name is Barry Allen, but he's a [[AgeLift teenager]] a la Wally West.
* CordonBleughChef: As Barbara Gordon explains, Barry Allen does a good job with the invidual components of his original ice cream desserts, but mixes them together in ways that do not complement each other.
* DeusExitMachina: He goes to get his bosses' lawyer rather than help the girls fight the robots.
* DumbButDiligent: He is a very studious individual who is eager to learn new things and apply his acquired knowledge. Despite this he remains shockingly ignorant of the world and makes many poor decisions.
* DumbIsGood: The Flash has a much pooer understanding of TimeTravel than Batgirl, despite being the engine for it in ''#[=BackInAFlash=]]''. All of The Flash's {{alternate sel|f}}ves resulting from their time travel abuse all get along while Batgirl's form two rival camps that fight over wanting to avert their {{bad future}}s or wanting to keep them. Also, while Batgirl made several small but seemingly harmless changes to the timeline, they were all for her own self benefit in some way. The one change The Flash made was to show more appreciation for his aunt.
* MaliciousMisnaming: In "[=#DCSuperHeroBoys=]", he mockingly addresses Ursa as "Worse-a".
* MotorMouth: He talks as fast as he runs.
* MundaneUtility: He uses his SuperSpeed to serve ice cream and make deliveries extremely fast.
* NiceGuy: He's a very nice and altruistic person.
* PerpetualSmiler: Unless things get serious, Barry will always have a wide, happy smile on his face.
* PlatonicLifePartners: One of his very best friends is Barbara Gordon, but they're clearly just friends, and there's no attraction whatsoever between them.
* SmartPeoplePlayChess: Plays both sides of a chess game in seconds, ending in a checkmate.
* SpannerInTheWorks: Karen Danvers tries to use her speed to sort all of the books in the library in time to get to a League Of Shadows concert but a speed reading Barry Allen dishevels the books as quickly as she can put them in their proper places.
* SuperSpeedReading: Can go through dozens of books in seconds, as seen in "#Booked".
* ToylessToylineCharacter: No toy for him.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Aqualad (Garth Bernstein)]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/JessicaMcKenna

A student at Metropolis High School, a huge nerd, and the football team's water boy. He uses his (sometimes) powerful hydrokinesis to fight evil as Aqualad.
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* AdaptationalWimp: In the comics, Tempest is a badass [[SuperStrength super-strong]] MagicKnight. Here he’s a dorky little kid.
* AdaptationalUgliness: Short, pudgy and considered plain, such that Hal imitates him in "[=#HateTriangle=]" to make himself look unattractive. In the comics, Garth has good looks and a HeroicBuild.
* TheBabyOfTheBunch: [[OlderThanTheyLook Though only a year or so younger]] than the other Invinci-Bros (or any of the superheroes in town), Garth certainly looks the youngest.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: He's arguably the biggest ButtMonkey in the series; however, with enough water, he can best a Kryptonian.
* BigDamnHeroes: Believe it or not, he's the one who can knock Zod back into the Phantom Zone, using a serpent-like water construct.
* BrokenPedestal: He initally worshipped pro MAMX player Winslow Schott, until he gets sick of the latter's {{Jerkass}} behavior and is appalled at his cheating.
* BullyMagnet: Barbara even calls him this verbatim during his character profile video.
* ButtMonkey: Almost any time he's on-screen, something bad happens to him.
* ElementalBaggage: Like in the comics, a lot of water needs to be in his vicinity for Garth's powers to be effective.
* HiddenDepths: In "[=#LeagueOfShadows=]", he can not only sing pretty well when he, Hal and Barry pose as Up Past 8 to protect them from a mind-controlled Kara, but is able to belt out a [[GlassShatteringSound high note that shatters Kara’s Red Kryptonite necklace]], breaking Ra’s control over her.
* InopportuneVoiceCracking: His voice still squeaks.
* MakingASplash: He can control water, and with enough of it can [[ShapingYourAttacks shape it into giant monsters]].
* MyBelovedSmother: If what's been mentioned are indications, his mom sounds like one.
* MythologyGag: His last name is derived from Robert Bernstein, one of his creators.
* NamedByTheAdaptation: In the source material, [[OneNameOnly his name is just Garth]]. Here, he has the last name Bernstein.
* NoRespectGuy: Garth can publicly admit his secret identity [[SecretIdentityApathy without drawing any attention from]] ''anyone'', either because [[DudeWheresMyRespect they've never heard of Aqualad]] or weren't listening at all.
* OlderThanTheyLook: He's a high school freshman, but he looks and sounds like a little kid, as he [[https://twitter.com/Fyre_flye/status/1195230892337188864 hasn't]] hit puberty yet.
* SquishyWizard: [[DownplayedTrope Garth is reasonably agile]], but only as strong as you'd expect someone his size to be. By contrast, his [[MakingASplash water powers]] can overpower what is likely an equal to Superman.
* StuffedIntoALocker: While Doris Zeul is trying to sniff out Karen Beecher, who is hiding in a locker, she stumbles upon Garth, who is has been stuffed into one upside down and is asking for help. Doris just slams it in his face.
* TinySchoolboy: He is ''much'' smaller than most of the other teenage boys.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: There is no toy of him.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Green Arrow (Oliver Queen)]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/EddiePerino

A student at Metropolis High from a wealthy family with dreams of becoming a stage actor. He fights crime in style as the Invincibros' master archer, Green Arrow.
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* CulturedBadass: The emerald archer likes referencing Shakespeare.
* MrViceGuy: Oliver is very selfish and regularly blinded by his own ego, but he'll do the right thing when it counts.
* MustacheVandalism: He spiteful doodles on posters to a Zee Zatara show after it falls on the same date and time as one of his own.
* ThePrimaDonna: Let's just say Oliver thinks he's in a league above high school productions.
* ShamelessSelfPromoter: Exactly as much as Zee, to the point that both of them forget to put on their scheduled performances because they're so busy sabotaging each other's advertisements.
* SitcomArchNemesis: He returns this sentiment with Zee. "[=#DramaQueen=]" revealed another one for him: Mortimer Drake.
* StealthPun: As stated above, he can be a huge DramaQueen.
* TrickArrow: He wouldn't be Green Arrow without them. Even the legendary boxing glove arrowhead makes an appearance!
* TooMuchAlike: He and Zee are [[SitcomArchNemesis Sitcom Arch-Nemeses]] because they're both SpoiledSweet {{Attention Whore}}s.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: He has no doll.
* UnknownRival: Zee doesn't initially recognize him when they first meet in costume.
* WaistcoatOfStyle: To accentuate his high-class background.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Hawkman (Carter Hall)]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/PhilLaMarr

A student at Metropolis High known for his intimidating demeanor. As Hawkman, he intimidates criminals with his giant wings and Nth metal mace.
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* AmbiguouslyBrown: He has an olive skin tone, similar to Diana's. His original life was an Ancient Egyptian prince, so there's that.
* AntiMagic: Hawkman's mace appears to retain Nth metal's magic disrupting properties since he uses it to parry Zatanna's magic blasts.
* TheBigGuy: The Super Hero Boys' heaviest hitter.
* BlessedWithSuck: He and Shiera are literally cursed to reincarnate across history, find each other, fall in love, and then get killed by Hath-Set. Carter figures it's probably best to leave Shiera alone this life, to prevent that happening to her.
* CarryABigStick: Hawkman wields his signature mace made from Nth metal.
* EyesOutOfSight: In his civvies, Carter's MessyHair covers his eyes, and Hawkman's helmet is an IrislessEyeMaskOfMystery.
* {{Foil}}: To Supergirl. Both are [[TheBigGuy the muscle]] of their respective teams, but Supergirl is loud and quick-tempered while Hawkman is quiet and reserved.
* GentleGiant: Hawkman may be brutal in battle, but Carter is very sweet in private.
* PastLifeMemories: While he reincarnates, the memories don't always come with. Apparently a few lives ago Shiera remembered while he didn't, and she wasn't terribly happy about it.
* TheQuietOne: Rarely makes a sound other than a grunt. In his debut two-parter, he says (disregarding his team's BattleCry) a total of two words. In [=#TheBirdAndTheBee=] he starts saying more.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: He doesn't have a doll in the toyline.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Steve Trevor]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/YuriLowenthal

A cadet from the local military academy whom Diana is attracted to. He becomes a "leader" of sorts for the Invinci-Bros.
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* AmazonChaser: Par the course for Steve. He meets a tall, buff girl who can lift him like a loaf of bread (and is an ''actual'' Amazon on top of all that), and his response is to ask her for a date.
* BadBadActing: When he takes over as Romeo he reads his lines woodenly right off the script.
* CommutingOnABus: Barbara made sure he made it into the military academy so he wouldn't be a distraction to Diana. He still ends up showing up afterward as leader of the Invinci-Bros.
* FantasticallyIndifferent: For a regular joe, he's completely unfazed by his friends' double lives.
* TheGenericGuy: He has very little in the way of personality or defining traits outside of being a generally NiceGuy. This is lampshaded when Babs struggles to find something to say about him during his character promo.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Blond, and very much a NiceGuy whom Diana is hopelessly smitten with.
* KryptoniteFactor: He effectively ''is'' Diana's Kryptonite in that while he's not actively harmful to her, his mere presence will render her lovestruck to the point of utter uselessness.
* NiceGuy: Polite, cheerful, and friendly to a fault, with seemingly not a mean bone in his body.
* ObliviousToLove: While Steve is also attracted to Diana at first sight, he's completely oblivious of the effect he has on her every day.
* PerpetualSmiler: He's always smiling, probably always in a good mood.
* RidiculouslyAverageGuy: Trevor's rather ordinary among most of the men in the show in looks, popularity, and talent. None of the Super Hero Girls could figure out what makes him stand out so much to Diana, barring the fact he was the first boy she ever saw.
* SatelliteLoveInterest: That he has little going on besides being the nice guy Diana's crushing on is played extensively for humor.
* SecretPublicIdentity: Though not a superhero himself, Trevor leads a team of them, and doesn't bother with any kind of disguise or alter ego.
* SimpleMindedWisdom: He's [[MistakenForProfound taken for a brilliant strategist]] by the Super Hero Boys just by recognizing the obvious without overthinking. It's why they made him their leader.
* TeamDad: He's not much of a team leader, but he is quite emotionally supportive.
* TheTeamNormal: He lacks any powers or special equipment his teammates have.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: No doll for him.
[[/folder]]

!!Justice League

[[folder:Superman (Clark Kent)]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/MaxMittelman

The last son of Krypton and Kara's cousin. Unlike her, he is already a recognized and beloved superhero.
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* AdaptationalJerkass: He's still a well-intentioned superhero, but this Clark is a showboat who doesn't respect Supergirl all that much. At least until "Mayhem in the Multiverse" reveals he does indeed respect her.
* AgeLift: Downplayed compared to most of the cast, but he's only just a few years older than Kara, having been Superboy two summers previously.
* AscendedExtra: Relative to the Shea Fontana continuity, he actually appears here instead of just being occasionally mentioned.
* TheCape: An annoying, somewhat smug one, but genuinely noble and heroic.
* JerkassHasAPoint: When Kara finally snaps and demands he stop hogging the limelight in #[=SuperWho=], complaining that she's been busting her ass to prove that she's as good a hero or better, while he's just been... well, as he points out, he's been ''being'' a hero.
* NotSoAboveItAll: Despite his reputation, Clark can be as stubborn and irritable as his cousin Kara, to the point of getting in a childish fight with her. He also seems to ''love'' the limelight and showing off while saving people.
* PaleFemalesDarkMales: Inverted, at least costume-wise; The blue of his costume is much lighter than Kara's.
* PetTheDog: In "[=#PowerSurge=]" he plays along with Kara's new "Power Girl" identity and improvised alternate-universe origin.
* SmugSuper: His egotism and showboating somewhat justify the ire of Kara, who is chronologically older but less aged and experienced only because she spent years adrift in space in hypersleep as Clark beat her to Earth.
* TookALevelInKindness: In "[=Teen Titans Go! & DC Super Hero Girls:Mayhem in the Multiverse=]", it is revealed that he always respected Kara and how her will makes her stronger than him, and at the end they are in better terms.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: He doesn't get his own doll.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Batman (Bruce Wayne)]]
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->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/KeithFerguson

The Dark Knight of Gotham City. His actions unknowingly inspire Barbara Gordon to become Batgirl ever since she was a kid.
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* AdaptationalJerkass: While Batman is still as heroic as ever, this version of his Bruce identity is a vain reality TV star who neglects Robin and leaves Alfred to suffer through having to deal with him whenever the poor brit can't get a babysitter for the arrogant brat while Bruce is partying. Even in his harshest depictions, Bruce cares about Alfred, Dick, and his other sidekicks, but gives no indication of such feelings here. InUniverse, Barbara claims to hate Bruce despite watching ''Make It Wayne'', and likely wouldn't even consider that ''this'' guy might be Batman.
* AgeLift: He isn't a teenager, but is still more youthful than most versions of Batman (outside of origin stories).
* AscendedExtra: He actually appears a few times, when in the Shea Fontana continuity all he got was an indirect mention by Damian Wayne in "Kid Napped" and a cameo as a plushy in the ''Finals Crisis'' tie-in graphic novel.
* CelebrityMasquerade: As part of his billionaire-playboy shtick here, "[=#SoulSisters=]" reveals that Wayne plays himself (with Alfred and Dick as his co-stars) on a RealityTV show called ''Make It Wayne''. The show seems an acquired taste; it makes Jim Gordon fall asleep, Barbara [[GuiltyPleasure will not admit to liking it]], and Pamela Isley and Harleen Quinzel both seem to really hate it.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Par for the course with most Batman interpretations, and the little we've seen of this one is no different. Barbara picks up on his good nature despite never formally meeting the guy.
* MythologyGag: Bruce's IdleRich characterization is true to how he has occasionally portrayed himself in the comics as a persona. Here, [[AdaptationalJerkass this seems to be his actual personality]].
* PrettyBoy: As Bruce Wayne.
* TheSmartGuy: He isn't fooled by Barbara's impersonation of her father and calls him again after she leaves.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: He doesn't have a doll.
* TheUnintelligible: His appearances as Batman either have him as a silent person or speaking through a garbled voice over Gordon's Bat Phone. We hear him talk properly on TV as Bruce Wayne later. He's equally as unintelligible when seen in person, although everyone can understand him just fine (except Aquaman).
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Aquaman (Arthur Curry)]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/WillFriedle

The king of Atlantis. Garth looks up to him and wants to be his apprentice.
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* HiddenDepths: Turns out he's ''also'' a dedicated player of Garth's favorite fantasy game, and Garth actually unseated him from his top ranking.
* MakingASplash
* SurferDude: He's ''extremely'' laidback, and his civilian design is a white muscle shirt, shorts, and sandals with a shell necklace.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: As with all male characters, there's no doll of him included in the toyline.
* WorthyOpponent: Downplayed; he and Supergirl aren't really rivals, but after they get into a brief scuffle, they both complement each other's fighting prowess.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Green Lantern (John Stewart)]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/PhilLaMarr

The oldest Green Lantern on Earth, and one of Jessica's mentors.
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* MiniMecha: His weapon, projected from his Power Ring, is a suit of robotic armor.
* RememberTheNewGuy: Neither Jessica nor Hal had ever mentioned him prior to ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoAndDCSuperHeroGirlsMayhemInTheMultiverse'', where he's revealed as one of Jessica's teachers back when she was training on Oa.
[[/folder]]

!!Other Characters

[[folder:James Gordon]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/FredTatasciore

The former commissioner of the Gotham Police Department, now commissioner of Metropolis... and Barbara's dad.
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* [[AbsurdlyElderlyMother Absurdly Elderly Parent]]: He and Mrs. Gordon (who is around, but only appears in the series in a family photo) both look rather elderly to be parents of teen Barbara.
* ByTheBookCop: He has his moments of incompetence in the field, but Gordon is portrayed as a strict abider to the law.
* DonutMessWithACop: Sometimes seen with one or a box of donuts to munch on the job.
* DotingParent: He acts this way around his daughter out of general love. Hilariously, he does this to Barbara even when she's Batgirl, without realizing they're one and the same.
* NotSoAboveItAll: Like Batgirl, he also calls Robin a twerp out loud. And they agree not to tell Batman that Poison Ivy escaped under both their noses, rather than face criticism and embarrassment.
* RealMenWearPink: He has no problem wearing a pink apron while whipping up some popcorn on a daddy-daughter movie night. He also doesn't mind watching ''Princess Pumpkin Pants'', a primarily sweet girl-targeted show, with Barbara. He co-opted it into his nickname for her.
* VanityLicensePlate: His license plate reads [=COMMISH=].
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Giovanni "John" Zatara]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/PhilLaMarr

Zee/Zatanna's father, a stage magician.
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* AdaptationalWimp: Subverted. While not a superhero, he's still basically a wizard.
* ColorMotif: He's also associated with the color purple.
* GoodParents: He's a great father to his daughter. He even pretended to not have powers just in case she never developed them.
* MagiciansAreWizards: He's a stage magician with magical powers. Subverted since his acts, especially when he was hiding his powers from Zee, used typical tricks that didn't rely on real magic.
* RagsToRiches: Zatara built his magician career from the ground up, starting as a traveling showman living in an RV. Now, he's the headliner for a ritzy casino.
* SparedByTheAdaptation: He is still alive, when the comics killed him off when he sacrificed himself during a seance in the "American Gothic" storyline of Creator/AlanMoore's run on ''ComicBook/SwampThing''.
* TechnicolorEyes: Unlike Zee's neon purple, Zatara's are a soft violet.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Eliza and Jeremiah Danvers]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/KimberlyBrooks (Eliza Danvers), Creator/KeithFerguson (Jeremiah Danvers)

Kara's foster parents/legal guardians.
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* AirQuotes: Mrs. Danvers use these to "Agree" with Kara that she "didn't do anything" to be transferred to Metropolis High.
* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: The way they spout platitudes in a nice, loving and passive-aggressive way would make even the most loving and proper daughter cringe.
* BunglingInventor: Jeremiah comes up with a string of teen-oriented inventions, most of which malfunction in different ways or just aren't very useful. However, Ted Kord sees promise in his scientific work and hires him as an R&D specialist.
* CompositeCharacter: Averted. Many adaptations, including the web-series and Faust's original shorts, have the Kents as Kara's guardians. This version bucks the trend.
* {{Foil}}: To their rocker foster child.
* HippieParents: If the dress they foisted on Kara for picture day is any indication, they certainly were.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Queen Hippolyta]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/CreeSummer

Queen of the Amazons, and Diana's mother.
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* AbusiveParents: Apparently a nightly ritual of hers was castigating Diana for all her flaws and failings, in front of ''everyone''. Yikes...
* ActionMom: Being an Amazon makes this a given, though all the others are doing much of the action for her during the episode.
* AdaptationDyeJob: Comic Hippolyta's hair is usually either black like Diana's or blond. Here, it's red, to match her temper.
* FinalBoss: Barbara timidly comments that the Queen looks like one. (The episode's actual one turns up soon after.)
* MyBelovedSmother: Diana resorted to running away to find her destiny, so her mother then tried to [[EarAche drag her]] back home "''...for the grounding of your immortal life!''".
* StatuesqueStunner: Diana is not exactly on the short side herself. Hippolyta ''towers'' over her.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Shane O'Shaughnessy]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KeithFerguson

Manager of the Burrito Bucket.
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* {{Jerkass}}: He is very unpleasant to work with and threatens to fire Barbara even when Jessica temporarily replaces her.
* JerkassHasAPoint: His anger towards Barbara is somewhat justified, as she overfills napkin holders and overstuffs burritos, causing messes. He's perfectly pleasant to Karen when she briefly works there in [=#WorkingStiff=] because Karen does what she's asked the way she's asked.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mr. Chapin]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/FredTatasciore

Perpetually dour Metropolis High teacher/principal who is often the only staffer in the school that the Girls interact off of.
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* {{Expy}}: Serves the same function on this series as Steve Barkin did on ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'', and has a similar personality.
* GoofyPrintUnderwear: Zee's magic once accidentally made his pants disappear, revealing that he wears boxers decorated with Batman logos.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Kilowog]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/JasonSpisak

Jessica and Hal's trainer in the Green Lantern Corps.
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* CatchPhrase: No matter the incarnation, he's still Kilowog, and thus we see him call Lantern Recruits "Poozers".
* DrillSergeantNasty: Still serves this function as we can see with him sparring with Jessica.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Lois Lane]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/GreyDeLisle

A student at Metropolis High School who is head of the school newspaper, ''The Daily Planetoid'', and anchor of the school's TV news program.
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* AdaptationalHairstyleChange: Atypical to most incarnations of Lois Lane, she wears her hair in a bun.
* AgeLift: In the comics, Lois Lane is already a veteran of the Daily Planet by the time Clark moves to Metropolis, here it's reversed with Lois still in High School and Clark being the Planet's newest intern.
* CrushBlush: In "#[=SuperWho=]", she's shown blushing quite a bit when Superman notices her.
* DaEditor: Of the ''Daily Planetoid'', with the "Noo Yawk" accent and 40's jargon to match.
* {{Expy}}: Lois is channelling Creator/KatharineHepburn in her reporter roles, like "Woman of the Year".
* FailedASpotCheck: Lois Lane keeps asking everyone in her office where all the pencils are while ''all'' of them are stuck in Lane's hair.
* GoingForTheBigScoop: It just wouldn't be Lois Lane if she weren't a dauntless reporter. She hopes to build a big name for herself, with which she will get an internship at the Daily Planet.
* HartmanHips: She has the curvy pear-shaped body.
* IShallTauntYou: She gives mocking advice to Diana Prince in an attempt to make the pie eating contest more interesting, and Lane ends up getting more than she bargained for.
* IntrepidReporter: Wouldn't be Lois if she wasn't this, though its not until "[=#BreakingNews=]" that we get to see how good of an investigator she is.
* LikesClarkKentHatesSuperman: A downplayed-but-literally-inverted variation. She has a crush on Superman, but sees Clark Kent as a rival for her ''Daily Planet'' internship.
* MeanIsNotEvil: Lois Lane is pretty mean, but she's not mean spirited. She bluntly speaks her mind but has no desire to and takes no joy in hurting people, putting her in direct contrast with Leslie Willis, who lives for others' pain.
* NoBudget: {{Discussed|Trope}} InUniverse: After introducing Diana Prince in [=#LetThemEatPie=] Lane warns Prince not to give a speech because they do not have the budget for it.
* PetTheDog: She mercilessly criticises Jimmy Olsen for everything he does that falls below her standards, but when he does meet them Lois Lane is quick to give him positive reinforcement. Far more often than she does for Jessica Cruz.
* PretenderDiss: She thinks Garth is a cosplay Aquaman.
* SeriouslyScruffy: Lois is constantly disheveled, wearing an oversized cardigan and her hair in a messy bun, showing she is more focused on chasing stories than her appearance.
* SheCleansUpNicely: While normally scruffy as mentioned above, her newspaper photo has her dressed more professionally.
* SecretSecretKeeper: In "[=#BreakingNews=]" she finds out who the Super Hero Girls are pretty easily, but ultimately decides it isn't right to reveal their identities for personal gain. The girls think she just never found out and gave up.
* TechnicolorEyes: Keeping up what has become traditional in animation and the comics for over two decades now, Lois has violet eyes though she's a normal non albino human.
* WhatYouAreInTheDark: In "[=#BreakingNews=]" she finds all the evidence proving the real identities of the Super Hero Girls, and writes a report that is guaranteed to get her an internship at the Daily Planet. But as she gets ready to send the e-mail, she remembers all the heroism the girls have done, and realizes she couldn't live with herself if she ruined their lives by exposing their identities just to get ahead herself. So she deletes the e-mail and [[SecretSecretKeeper pretends like their attempts to fool her worked]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Jimmy Olsen]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/BenGiroux

A student at Metropolis High School who works in the school newspaper department. Tends to hang around Lois Lane when reporting.
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* ButtMonkey: His attempts to get photos of the girls in action backfire in every possible way.
* CameraFiend: On the field, he's usually the guy handling the camerawork for anything.
* CuteMute: Has no lines, and utterly adorable.
** Though he does has lines in the graphic novels.
* GoingForTheBigScoop: Comes with the territory when Lois Lane drags you to dangerous incidents in progress just for a picture of Superman.
* NumberTwo: His job at the ''Daily Planetoid'' appears to largely be "Lois's lackey".
* RedheadInGreen: He's a redhead teenager wearing a green vest.
* SuddenlyVoiced: After not speaking in the first season, he finally starts speaking, starting in Season 2.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Robin (Dick Grayson)]]
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->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/KeithFerguson

The pompous sidekick to Batman.
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* AdaptationalJerkass: Surpasses the ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' Robin for the title of the most unpleasant incarnation of Dick Grayson in any media, seeing that there are (so far) no redeeming qualities from this version.
* AdaptationPersonalityChange: Dick Grayson as Robin, in most incarnations, can be a bit cheeky and rough around the edges, but he's generally a good-hearted kid who becomes one of the most well-connected superheroes of the DCU. This Dick Grayson, however, is such an obnoxious bullying little twerp that it's a wonder Batman puts up with him to begin with.
* AdaptationalUgliness: The TallDarkAndHandsome ChickMagnet of the comics he is not; he's very cartoonish in this version, with huge buck teeth and a generally goofy, wimpy look.
* AdaptationalWimp: Rather than a very competent crime fighter, Robin is a BoisterousWeakling who's shown no actual qualification to be a sidekick. Harley Quinn is able to casually mug him and would have easily killed him before he even noticed she was trying without Batgirl's intervention.
* AgeLift: Most other incarnations of Dick Grayson usually don't have a particularly large age gap between themselves and Batgirl (small enough for them to get together in some continuities). This version is a child while Batgirl is a teenager.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: On ''Make It Wayne'', he acts as a polite soft-spoken young lad, quite the opposite of his costumed self.
* CompositeCharacter: Is Dick Grayson but has some characteristics from both Jason Todd (post-[[ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths Crisis]]) and Damian Wayne. (Their negative personality traits.)
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Normally a poor excuse for a hero in [[{{Jerkass}} attitude]] and [[DirtyCoward skill]], he's at least able to punch out the Riddler.
* ADickInName: Confirmed to be Dick Grayson in "#[=TweenTitans=]". A "dick" is exactly the way he behaves and treats others.
-->'''[[https://twitter.com/Fyre_flye/status/1157479782709420032 Lauren Faust]]:''' How could anyone make a character like that and not use their chance to call him Dick.
* DirtyCoward: Hides under a table when Harley's bomb lands in his hands.
* EnsembleDarkhorse: InUniverse; On ''Make it Wayne'' Babs absolutely ''adores'' how sweet Dick Grayson is.
* FakeUltimateHero: For a superhero who has a reputation and a fanbase, Robin hasn't been seen doing anything that would warrant him being called a superhero, let alone a particularly good one. Nor does he try beyond putting down others, mostly Barbara, and bragging. A viewer may question if he's Batman's sidekick for any reason but being his [[{{Nepotism}} adopted son]].
* HateSink: This Robin is basically Dick Grayson with all of Jason and Damian's negative traits, but none of their positive ones. He is also ''extremely'' unlikable, having humiliated Barbara twice in her life, cowers when faced with real danger, and talks down to every person he meets.
* InNameOnly: Despite being the Dick Grayson incarnation of Robin, he is the exact opposite of his comics counterpart.
* {{Jerkass}}: He was unnecessarily rude and mocking towards a young Barbara trying to be a KidHero, and wasn't from a place of concern for being over her head. He's shown to be even ''worse'' later, beckoning an entire room to laugh at her cruelly, possibly remembering her, for attempting to ask an in-depth question about Batman's detective process. He's rude to everyone in general, including those who shower him with the attention he demands. Harley Quinn comes out looking like a more sympathetic person than he does, and she was trying to ''murder'' him because of how obnoxious and mean he was towards Barbara.
* KidHero: We last see him in this role in the "#[=FromBatToWorse=]" flashback.
* LovesMyAlterEgo: While Barbara Gordon can't stand Robin, she thinks Dick is such a sweetheart (from what she's seen on [[ShowWithinAShow "Make it Wayne"]]).
* SmallNameBigEgo: He arrogantly believes himself to be a better sidekick for Batman, one who won't "cramp his style". That being said, even Commissioner Gordon doesn't find him very tolerable at the role. He also carries himself as a huge celebrity who people should always be excited and honored to see.
* SmugSnake: Supremely arrogant and bullying, but folds like a tissue in the face of any actual danger.
* StrawLoser: Barbara may be an overeager DitzyGenius, but she couldn't look more qualified to be Batman's sidekick when compared to the guy who has the position now.
* UngratefulBastard: Batgirl saves his life in "[=#GothamCon=]" and he repays her by ordering security to throw her out.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Tween Titans]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screen_shot_2020_05_04_at_21107_pm.png]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/GreyGriffin (Starfire), Creator/PhilLaMarr (Cyborg), Creator/TaraStrong (Raven), Creator/KariWahlgren (Beast Boy)

Robin's group of friends.
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* AdaptationalDyeJob: Both Beast Boy and Starfire have normal human skin and hair colors at first, but change back to their traditional ones when in costume.
* AdaptationPersonalityChange: All four of them have been turned into rambunctious, trouble-making little goblins as opposed to their [[WesternAnimation/TeenTitans previous]] [[WebAnimation/DCSuperHeroGirls animated]] incarnations. Instead they're much closer to their ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' counterparts.
* AdaptationNameChange: From the Teen Titans or just Titans to Tween Titans, representing their new ages.
* AgeLift: Since Robin is still a preteen in this show, so are all of the Titans.
* CreepyChild: Raven. She keeps spontaneously appearing behind Jess and Karen to exposit about her unsettling childhood in "the dark realm".
* DemotedToExtra: Relative to the Shea Fontana iteration of the franchise, this continuity's Titans only appear in a single episode, when the previous canon prominently featured Cyborg, Starfire, Raven and Beast Boy as recurring characters.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Appeared in one of the Graphic Novels, ''Powerless'', before appearing in the show proper.
* {{Motormouth}}: Raven mutters incredibly fast.
* ReusedCharacterDesign: Raven looks mostly the same as her ''Teen Titans Go!'' counterpart, in contrast to the other Tweens.[[note]]She's also the only one voiced by the same actor from ''GO''.[[/note]]
* {{Sleepwalking}}: Raven walks, talks and casts spells in her sleep.
* SweetTooth: Starfire. Alfred instructs Jess and Karen not to give her any sugar, and they find out why when she eats her way through a five-layer cake and releases a massive energy explosion.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ace the Bat-Hound]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/DeeBradleyBaker

Commissioner Gordon's former police dog, now Barbara's pet.
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* TheAce: This is a dog that can perform parkour, ''deliver babies'', and use batarangs.
* AdaptationDyeJob: He's now a few varying shades of brown rather than gray or black. Subverted since some versions of Ace in the comics are like this.
* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: He's Barbara's companion instead of Batman's. Since she's unaffiliated with Batman, that means neither is Ace.
* NotSoAboveItAll: When another dog is declared the "Best in Show" instead of him and Krypto, both express astonishment, then shrug and move on. Later he also can't resist joining Krypto in chasing a cat.
* TheStoic: In contrast to Krypto and, of course, Barbara.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Krypto the Superdog]]

->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/DeeBradleyBaker
Kara's super-powered dog.
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* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In this version, he is Kara's dog intead of Clark's, so the only connection they have is that his owner is her cousin.
* DogsAreDumb: Easily distracted and not very bright, but still [[KindHeartedSimpleton extremely sweet]].
* JumpedAtTheCall: Dense as he seems, he's still a true hero when needed (and with the right guidance).
* UrineTrouble: He can corrode a fire hydrant by peeing on it.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Katana (Tatsu Yamashiro)]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:"I am Katana! My mission is to find villains and punish them for their evil deeds! ''That'' is what a hero does."]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RinaHoshino

A young woman from Japan who turns out to be a vigilante with a magic sword known as Soultaker.
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* AdaptationalBadass: Soultaker now only needs to hit its victim once to steal their soul, and can fire a SwordBeam with the same soul-stealing ability. This is also one of the strongest, toughest and fastest takes on Tatsu Yamashiro herself. She can shatter asphalt and concrete bare handed
* AdaptationalHeroism: Unlike her comic incarnation, this Katana overcomes her PayEvilUntoEvil ideology.
* AdaptationalVillainy: Subverted. She's antagonistic in her first appearance, but it's because she's a KnightTemplar type of superhero. She improves by the end of "[=#SoulSisters=]" thanks to her friendship with Diana and seeing her ways aren't perfect, after nearly using Soultaker on an innocent man.
* ArcVillain: Of the [=#SoulSisters=] two-parter, as a KnightTemplar hero.
* BadPowersGoodPeople: After her debut, Katana still wields the Soultaker, but as a [[TheCowl hero who defends the victimized]] rather than a vigilante who serves as {{judge jury and executioner}}. Tatsu admits she has no idea how Soultaker's power can be of any good to her going forward but Diana promises to instruct Tatsu in more restrained uses of it.
* BirdsOfAFeather: She and Diana are both exceptionally trained warriors with strong senses of honor and justice who recently moved to Metropolis from foreign locales.
* BlackMagic: The Soultaker can release projectiles that can sever Green Latern's plasma, negate the effects of Zatanna's spells, and draw the souls of those touched by them into the blade itself. Zatanna describes it as a most "icky" dark magic and only agrees to going against it because Wonder Woman had a plan...that Katana never gave her a chance to implement, targeting the Super Her Girls before they can determine who is even behind her attacks.
* TheComicallySerious: Watch as she tries to fight Harley Quinn with a balloon sword.
* CreepyGood: Even when she's trying to be nice, she can be intensely scary. Diana is completely unable to notice this.
* FriendlyRival: Tatsu Yamashiro is a friendly rival to Diana Prince from their first appearance onward, in both athletics and academics. Katana less so to Wonder Woman at first, but they eventually settle into this as well as Katana softens on her stances.
* GuestStarPartyMember: Briefly brought onto the team in [=#AmBatgirl=]. She lasts about five minutes before quitting.
* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler: Does this after seeing Diana protect someone from losing his soul, causing her to later release Diana's soul and the others within Soultaker.]]
* KimonoIsTraditional: She wears a red kimono and dark grey ''hakama'' pants when [[spoiler: she frees all the souls she captured in Soultaker]].
* KnightTemplar: She insists her method of "justice" is better than Diana's because it stops criminals from ever repeating offenses. Diana won't have it, warning her being JudgeJuryAndExecutioner [[NotSoDifferentRemark makes Katana no better than those she punishes]].
* LadyOfWar: Katana is as graceful as she is deadly, which is saying something.
* MasterSwordsman: Tatsu possesses great swordfighting skills.
* MeaningfulName:
** "Tatsu" is an archaic Japanese word for dragon. Like a dragon, Tatsu is powerful, swift and wise.
** It also sounds like the verb ''tatsu'' meaning "to sever".
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: [[spoiler: Her reaction when Diana's soul is taken by Soultaker to prevent a car thief from losing his soul--and he turns out to be an innocent just locked out of his own car. In grief over someone as pure as Diana suffering like that, and from her nearly hurting an innocent man due to her own blind extremism, Tatsu says the incantation that releases the souls that Soultaker stole from the sword.]]
* MysteriousPast: The only information Tatsu gives is that she can never go back to her homeland. Her [[CrusadingWidower backstory from the comics]] would clash too much with this series, so what drove Tatsu to become Katana will probably be an original element.
* NoSenseOfHumor: ''Very'' intense and takes everything so seriously.
* NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent: Averted. While less noticeable at times, her English is accented enough to infer Japanese is her first language, even if she is fluent in the former.
* NotSoAboveItAll: Even she gets scared silly when encountering a real ghost in "[=#SchoolGhoul=]".
* OneHitKO: Soultaker only needs to hit an opponent with an energy strike made by slashing the air to steal their soul, leaving the body in a catatonic state.
* ThePerfectionist: One of the reasons she gets on so well with Diana. She pushes herself to what by her own admission are unattainable standards. She doesn't gel with the others because she tries to do the same to them, and the minute they don't measure up, she walks.
* SacrificedBasicSkillForAwesomeTraining: Before Diana befriended her, Tatsu's whole life revolved around fighting evil and training to get better at fighting evil. Even the principles of "friendly" competition confused her.
* StrongAsTheyNeedToBe: Expected when dealing with super heroes in general, DC super heroes in particular and {{parody}} show about DC super heroes [[RuleOfFunny especially]], but Katana gets hit extra hard with it.
** In her debut two parter she is more or less equal to Diana of Themyscira! Even this show's [[AdaptationalWimp watered down version]] of Wonder Woman is fast enough to outrun a jeep and strong enough to lift it! Then in a short she's just barely a step above Harley Quinn, who got taken out by a head butt from the non powered dimunitive Bumblebee, the same Bumblebee who relies on ''Wonder Woman'' for things she cannot handle.
** In ''#[=ScrambledEggs=]'' Tatsu Yamashiro can't escape a half crab applied by Carol Ferris, even though Tatsu has the leg strength to keep pace while mountain climbing with Diana Prince.
* SwordBeam: Soultaker can blanket an area with projectiles rather quickly in Katana's hands and it only takes one hit for a target to lose their soul on this show.
* YourSoulIsMine: [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Soultaker's]] power. Tatsu can also release the souls by using an ancient spell, but she can't release individual/particular souls, only all at once.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Her methods of doing so are questionable, but the reason she used the Soultaker was because with the souls stuck in her sword, no one would have to worry about villains constantly coming back again and again.
* WithUsOrAgainstUs: [[Downplayed|Trope}}: She takes the souls of the Super Hero Girls along with those of the Super Villain Girls and vows to hunt Wonder Woman down when she is the only one to escape. However, Katana was of the belief that they were ''all'' villains. Overtime Katana does come to view Wonder Woman as an ineffectual hero, says she will let Diana go if she stops getting in her way and can't bring herself to actually use Soultaker's magic on Wonder Woman when they do fight, urging that she just give up.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Rose Wilson]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/ChelseaKane

The daughter of Slade Wilson who makes friends with Babs.
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* AbledInTheAdaptation Unlike most incarnations, Rose hasn't lost her left eye.
* AdaptationalHeroism: Most versions of her have Rose at least start out as a villain in support of Slade. Here, while she loves him, she is openly against his villainy and is very friendly to Barbara.
* DarkIsNotEvil: She has a bit of a punk look, and is a sweet, polite girl.
* HartmanHips: Just like Lois Lane, Rose has a curvy pear-shaped body.
* ImplausibleHairColor: Rose's hair is pure white. According to a baby picture, unlike Slade's, she was born with the color.
* MoralityChain: If it means Rose will think better of him, Slade will curb his violent tendencies.
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: This Rose is implied to be the daughter of Slade's ex-wife Adeline, not the product of his affair.
* SecretKeeper: She sees that Barbara is Batgirl and tells her she'll keep it a secret.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Julia Kapatelis]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/KariWahlgren

A professor of Greek archeology who becomes Diana's foster mother.
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* FanOfThePast: Ancient Greece. So naturally, meeting a living Amazon is a dream come true for her.
* ParentalSubstitute: Is more motherly to Diana than Diana's actual mother, taking her in when Diana's got nowhere to live.

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[[folder:Shiera Sanders]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/StephanieLemelin

The current incarnation of Hawkman's eternal true love.
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* ColorMotif: Lacking the wings of Hawkgirl (so far), the colors of Shiera's hair and outfit exactly match those of [[Characters/JusticeLeagueTheLeague Shayera Hol]] in ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' animated series.
* EveryoneWentToSchoolTogether: Averted this time; if she were also at Metropolis High like Carter, they would have met much sooner.
* FieryRedhead: Shows a bit of a temper at Carter's accidental antics.
* RedheadInGreen: Wears a green dress for her date with Carter.
* WistfulAmnesia: She doesn't remember her past lives, except vaguely.
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[[folder:Antiope]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/AprilWinchell

Sister of Queen Hippolyta, and Diana's aunt.
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* AdaptationPersonalityChange: Antiope of the comics is the tough but fair general of Themyscira's army, not this party girl.
* BrokenPedestal: Diana is crushed to learn the aunt she looks up to would shirk containing a kraken on the Superhero Girls.
* CoolBigSis: Acts like one to Diana's friends.
* CoolAunt: She's Diana's aunt, who she really looks up to. Deconstructed later on when Diana realizes that Antiope doesn't take her responsibilities seriously and has no concern for the consequences of her actions, which leads to the Kraken being set free because she forgot to change the lock for the Kraken's cage, a point which Diana chastises her aunt for.
* DarkIsNotEvil: She drives a motorcycle and dresses in biker-chick style.
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: Hippolyta is traditional and regal, Antiope is rebellious and fun-loving.
* JabbaTableManners: Antiope is even worse than Diana in this regard, and encourages the other Super Hero Girls to engage in the same table manners.
* {{Jerkass}}: Antiope makes {{bratty food demand}}s for herself and the entire Super Hero Girls team, makes a mess of the restaurant and then takes the team out while leaving Diana with the bill despite eating out being Antiope's idea.
* TheCorrupter: The Super Hero Girls besides Diana and Barbara are initially unwelcoming to Antiope, believing they need to be studying for tests. Diana encourages them to at least accept her introduction and then her advice to losten up a little and eat out. However Diana then wants the girls to get back to studying but Antiope has them sold on partying all night.
* WomanChild: Antiope has zero sense of responsibility or self-control, forcing Diana to be the adult in the room.
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[[folder:Max Lord]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/PJByrne

A public relations specialist once hired by Batgirl and Supergirl to improve their public image.
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* AdaptationalHeroism: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. This version of Lord is merely doing his job of improving the public image of his clients. Maxwell Lord in the mainstream comics is a devious, mind-controlling supervillain after his FaceHeelTurn.
* NoSympathy: He has no concern for his clients' feelings outside how it affects his job. When he sees Batgirl and Supergirl arguing, Max tells them that he doesn't care about their problems; [[SlaveToPR their image]] is all that matters to him. [[spoiler:When Giganta complains about how his services aren't giving her the VillainCred she wants, Max [[TemptingFate calls her an EPIC FAILURE to her face]] as he is more concerned with how the spat between Batgirl and Supergirl is hurting his business.]]
* OnlyInItForTheMoney: He cares only about making money when doing his job, not about who his clients are or how they feel.
* TooDesperateToBePicky: When Giganta has gotten really mad at him, the only thing he can do is yell for help just like anybody else would.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. The [[FeudEpisode feud between Batgirl and Supergirl]] worsens as they both use Max's services to try to outdo each other's growing fame. The two girls [[BreakUpMakeUpScenario eventually reconcile]] and fire Max.
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[[folder:Blue Beetle (Ted Kord)]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/MaxMittelman

The young billionaire and CEO of Kord Enterprises, and a superhero ally of Supergirl.
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* BlueIsHeroic: Obvious because his suit is blue and he has that same word in his hero name.
* ButtMonkey: Since he's just getting into his new heroic role, Ted Kord has a hard time mastering his suit and performing acts on behalf of the citizens. Even when he first faced Livewire, she used his electic powers to treat him like a toy by making him dance.
* CompositeCharacter: He is Ted Kord, the second Blue Beetle, while the technology in his suit is more like the alien technology found in the suit of Jamie Reyes, the third Blue Beetle.
* JokeNameTag: Everyone mistakes his codename by calling him "Blue Beagle" instead of Beetle. It's even joked that Supergirl and Livewire don't find an insect like a beetle to be such a heroic name.
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!!Super Hero Girls
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* ActionGirl: Given the franchise, the girls can kick butt in their own, unique ways.
* AgeLift: Much like in the original series, the major heroes are all teenagers in high school rather than young adults/adults like in other source material—though in Zatanna's case, this is TruerToTheText as pre-''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'', she was indeed a teenager starting out when a lot of the JLA were adults years into their careers. This is also one of the older versions of Wonder Woman chronologically but in this show she [[ProportionalAging amazons develop slower than a Greenland sharks]] so "Wonder Woman" still has a teenaged body.
* BlameGame: When Wonder Woman blames the team's first loss on Supergirl's failure to follow instructions, Supergirl retorts that Wonder Woman should be blaming Green Lantern for not putting up enough of a fight. Green Lantern in turn blames Zatanna for wasting time showboating and being wreckless enough to hit both Wonder Woman and Supergirl with her spells. Zatanna blames Bumblebee for giving up and hiding.
* EndearinglyDorky: Each one of them is this in their own way.
** Diana is very prone to displaying this type of behavior, typically when she's discovering "World of Man" customs.
** Babs fills this trope as a spunky, energetic fangirl of pretty much anything heroic with Batman being her main fixation.
** Kara is tough as nails, but can't help but gush over cute animals. It's actually quite endearing.
** Jess is normally this in other media due to being more introverted and insecure of herself. She's still this here thanks to her girl scout-like idealism and willingness to see the best in others.
** Karen's a scientific genius who's rather low on confidence, making her cute as a button.
** Zee isn't this so much in the present day, but as a child, she was such a cutie thanks to her love of her father, and trying to hide her insecurities.
* [[FourTemperamentEnsemble Six Temperament ensemble]]:
** Diana (Melancholic): the disciplined, but honorable [[TheLeader leader]].
** Barbra (sanguine): the spunky GenkiGirl.
** Kara (Choleric): brash and hotheaded, but emotional.
** Karen (Phlegmatic): shy but smart and reliable.
** Jess/Zee (eclectic; Jess is either sanguine or phlegmatic due to her easygoing, yet stubborn attitude, but openness to new friends. As for Zee, she is either melancholic or choleric due to her flamboyant, egotistical, but loyal, and charismatic traits.
* LighterAndSofter: Not that there isn't ''some'' comedy in the source material, but the comic books they originate from, ''Teen Titans'' for Bumblebee in particular, are often heavy handed when throwing the worst of life's problems at their protagonists and the characters tend to be grimmer in response to it. This also one of the softest takes on a Green Lantern Corps member despite featuring one noted for usually being put through the wringer. Even with Gotham being portrayed [[WretchedHive pretty much the same way it is in the comics]] this Batgirl is a lot less stern than you'd expect.
* RefusalOfTheCall: Barbara Gordon gathers the group together as a SuperTeam except Kara Danvers rejects it [[NoGoodDeedGoesUnPunished because using powers only gets her in trouble]](she's [[ImplausibleDeniability actually still trying to hide]] her SecretIdentity in spite of the fact she already let having powers slip), Jessica Cruz is still [[TheCallKnowsWhereYouLive actively refusing the call]] to be a Green Lantern so she of course refuses Barbara as well, Zee Zatara's an [[ImADoctorNotAPlaceholder artiste not a police officer]] and Karen Beecher doesn't think she's good enough yet. Diana's DareToBeBadass speech falls on deaf ears but they fall like dominoes once Barbara offers them the chance to give Diana a makeover if they at least try a team operation.
* SecretIdentity: Everyone has one, though Zee Zatara and Diana of Themyscira had to be convinced to take them up, Zee at first just electing to fight crime in her performance costume and Diana merely throwing on a hooded robe when she didn't want to attract attention. Zee jumping at the chance to play a part in crafting The Wonder Woman's secret identity is a major step in the team coming together.
* TheTeam: Almost a straight example of the FiveManBand: Wonder Woman is the disciplined and perfectionistic [[TheLeader leader]], Batgirl is her unorthodox and energetic [[TheLancer lancer]], Supergirl is the aggressive [[TheBigGuy muscle]], Bumblebee the shy [[TheSmartGuy brains]], and Green Lantern is the [[TheHeart pacifistic heart]]. Zatanna is the odd girl out in this ensemble, but could also be deemed the GirlyGirl due to being the most girly member of the team.
* TransformationSequence: "#Frenemies" reveals that they each have a unique transformation sequence for switching from their civilian forms to their superhero forms (though Karen's had already been shown in previous episodes).
* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: Wonder Woman has harsh criticism for Batgirl and the team Batgirl assembled. She saves her harshest critiques for [[DumbMuscle Supergirl]]. Wonder Woman does this out of love however, always adding that they all have the tools to achieve greatness and singling out Supergirl for having the [[TheGift potential to be the greatest hero the world of man has ever known]]. The team throw this back in Wonder Woman's face when trying to motivate her to stand up to Queen Hippolyta.

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!!Super Hero Girls
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!! Other Antagonists
[[folder:Mr. Freeze (Victor Fries)]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JohnDeLancie
----
* ActionGirl: Given the franchise, the girls can kick butt in their own, unique ways.
* AgeLift: Much like in the original series, the major heroes are all teenagers in high school rather than young adults/adults like in other source material—though in Zatanna's case, this is TruerToTheText as pre-''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'', she was indeed a teenager starting out when a lot of the JLA were adults years into their careers. This is also one of the older versions of Wonder Woman chronologically but in this show she [[ProportionalAging amazons develop slower than a Greenland sharks]] so "Wonder Woman" still
AnIcePerson: He has a teenaged body.
* BlameGame: When Wonder Woman blames the team's first loss on Supergirl's failure to follow instructions, Supergirl retorts that Wonder Woman should be blaming Green Lantern for not putting up enough of a fight. Green Lantern in turn blames Zatanna for wasting time showboating and being wreckless enough to hit both Wonder Woman and Supergirl with her spells. Zatanna blames Bumblebee for giving up and hiding.
* EndearinglyDorky: Each one of them is this in their own way.
** Diana is very prone to displaying this type of behavior, typically when she's discovering "World of Man" customs.
** Babs fills this trope as a spunky, energetic fangirl of pretty much anything heroic with Batman being her main fixation.
** Kara is tough as nails, but can't help but gush over cute animals. It's actually quite endearing.
** Jess is normally this in other media due to being more introverted and insecure of herself. She's still this here thanks to her girl scout-like idealism and willingness to see the best in others.
** Karen's a scientific genius who's rather low on confidence, making her cute as a button.
** Zee isn't this so much in the present day, but as a child, she was such a cutie thanks to her love of her father, and trying to hide her insecurities.
* [[FourTemperamentEnsemble Six Temperament ensemble]]:
** Diana (Melancholic): the disciplined, but honorable [[TheLeader leader]].
** Barbra (sanguine): the spunky GenkiGirl.
** Kara (Choleric): brash and hotheaded, but emotional.
** Karen (Phlegmatic): shy but smart and reliable.
** Jess/Zee (eclectic; Jess is either sanguine
ice powers, or phlegmatic due to her easygoing, yet stubborn attitude, but openness to new friends. As for Zee, she is either melancholic or choleric due to her flamboyant, egotistical, but loyal, and charismatic traits.
* LighterAndSofter: Not that there isn't ''some'' comedy in the source material, but the comic books they originate from, ''Teen Titans'' for Bumblebee in particular, are often heavy handed when throwing the worst of life's problems at their protagonists and the characters tend to be grimmer in response to it. This also one of the softest takes on a Green Lantern Corps member despite featuring one noted for usually being put through the wringer. Even with Gotham being portrayed [[WretchedHive pretty much the same way it is in the comics]] this Batgirl is a lot less stern than you'd expect.
* RefusalOfTheCall: Barbara Gordon gathers the group together as a SuperTeam except Kara Danvers rejects it [[NoGoodDeedGoesUnPunished because using powers only gets her in trouble]](she's [[ImplausibleDeniability actually still trying to hide]] her SecretIdentity in spite of the fact she already let having powers slip), Jessica Cruz is still [[TheCallKnowsWhereYouLive actively refusing the call]] to be a Green Lantern so she of course refuses Barbara as well, Zee Zatara's an [[ImADoctorNotAPlaceholder artiste not a police officer]] and Karen Beecher doesn't think she's good enough yet. Diana's DareToBeBadass speech falls on deaf ears but they fall like dominoes once Barbara offers them the chance to give Diana a makeover if they
at least try a team operation.
ice weaponry.
* SecretIdentity: Everyone has one, though Zee Zatara and Diana of Themyscira had to be convinced to take them up, Zee at first just electing to fight crime in her performance costume and Diana merely throwing on a hooded robe when she didn't want to attract attention. Zee jumping at the chance to play a part in crafting The Wonder Woman's secret identity is a major step in the team coming together.
* TheTeam: Almost a straight example of the FiveManBand: Wonder Woman is the disciplined and perfectionistic [[TheLeader leader]], Batgirl is her unorthodox and energetic [[TheLancer lancer]], Supergirl is the aggressive [[TheBigGuy muscle]], Bumblebee the shy [[TheSmartGuy brains]], and Green Lantern is the [[TheHeart pacifistic heart]]. Zatanna is the odd girl out in this ensemble, but could also be deemed the GirlyGirl due to being the most girly member of the team.
* TransformationSequence: "#Frenemies" reveals that they each have a unique transformation sequence for switching from their civilian forms to their superhero forms (though Karen's had already been
FreezeRay: His only shown in previous episodes).
weapon is a freeze ray.
* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: Wonder Woman has harsh criticism for Batgirl and the team Batgirl assembled. She saves her harshest critiques for [[DumbMuscle Supergirl]]. Wonder Woman does this out of love however, always adding that they all have the tools PungeonMaster: His only dialogue is ice puns to achieve greatness and singling out Supergirl for having the [[TheGift potential to be the greatest hero the world of man has ever known]]. The team throw this back in Wonder Woman's face when trying to motivate her to stand up to Queen Hippolyta.Batgirl.



[[folder:Wonder Woman (Diana Prince)]]
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->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/GreyDeLisle, Creator/LillyAspell (younger), Jocelyn Robles (Latin American Spanish), Creator/HarukaTomatsu (Japanese)

Princess of the Amazons, Wonder Woman arrived in the World of Man to spread peace and prosperity by fighting evil while also being shown by her friends how to fit in as Diana Prince, foreign exchange student from Greece.

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[[folder:Lex Luthor]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/GreyDeLisle, Creator/LillyAspell (younger), Jocelyn Robles (Latin American Spanish), Creator/HarukaTomatsu Creator/WillFriedle, Shunsuke Kubozuka (Japanese)

Princess The beloved leader of the Amazons, Wonder Woman arrived in world's largest company, and not secretly a supervillain out to conquer the World of Man to spread peace and prosperity by fighting evil while also being shown by her friends how to fit in as Diana Prince, foreign exchange student from Greece.world.



* AbandonedCatchPhrase: Wonder Woman's image has been merchandised, which she doesn't mind. She doesn't approval of the phrase "Great Hera" being attached to products bearing her image, however, [[InvokedTrope and wants it to stop.]]
* AbsurdPhobia: A nightmare reveals she's terrified of technicolor teddy bears asking for hugs. Her reasoning being that people put stuffed versions of mankind's deadliest creatures in the beds of children.
* TheAce
** Diana's just as skillful as a leader and combatant as her previous counterparts, still being more competent than adult amazons along with being incredibly smart in AP Calculus by scoring a 102% on a test.
** Subverted in that her singing voice is ''absolutely terrible''. Finding this out really throws her for a loop.
* AchillesHeel:
** The girl's a genius, but try to get her to act like a teen or show her a text message full of emojis and she's clueless.
** Put a bowl of ice cream in front of her, or really any dessert, and she loses all of her manners and just digs in.
** Put Steve Trevor in the same vicinity as her and she's pretty much hypnotized and unable to do anything.
* AdaptationalDumbass: [[DownplayedTrope Wonder Woman is one of the wiser and more mature characters in this show]] but she has a much harder time adapting to the patriarch's world than most versions of the character. This is {{justified|trope}} however, as [[ProportionalAging this Wonder Woman is still developing cognitively]] and the amazons tried to hinder her mission instead of help her prepare for it as they had in the comic books.
* AdaptationalModesty: Diana's back to wearing her classic design, though the bottom is a Greco-Roman skirt like the [[Film/WonderWoman2017 DCEU version]] rather than the usual LeotardOfPower. Unique here, though, are double shoulder-straps and spaulders (shoulder armor).
* AdaptationalWimp: She doesn't have as many powers as any of her "main" comic books counterparts, nor does she display the ones she does have to same degree. [[DownplayedTrope However]], this version of Diana became Wonder Woman earlier into her physical development than usual, and even in the comics it usually takes a little while into Diana's ''adult'' Wonder Woman career to [[JustifiedTrope gain or fully develop all of her gifts]]. Reasonable explanation for it or not though she's still one of the rare cases where Wonder Woman [[TheWorfEffect loses]] to Giganta in their first fight.
* AgeLift: In most media featuring her, she is an adult woman (and depending on the world in question, has been an adult since at least one of the World Wars). While she is still a teenager like in the rest of the main characters of this franchise, she is not a literal teenager, being one of the ''older'' versions of Wonder Woman. She is the [[ProportionalAging Amazonian equivalent]] of a teenager in this setting, rather than the Earth equivalent.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: She unintentionally upstages Barbi Minerva in "Meet the Cheetah", from becoming captain of the gymnastics team to getting the highest score on an AP Calculus test.
* AmazonianBeauty: She is occasionally drawn with more detail than most other characters, aside from Katana. With the former always and with Wonder Woman occasionally, it is to show off how much more chiseled they are than the other Super Hero Girls due to their rigorous training regimen. Sometimes with Diana though it's instead a GrossUpCloseUp of some aspect of grooming or hygiene she hasn't caught onto yet.
* AmbiguouslyBi: It's obvious that she has a huge crush on Steve Trevor, yet she also has quite a bit of chemistry with Tatsu Yamashiro.
* AMFMCharacterization: In "[=#TheSlowAndTheFurious=]" and "[=#CrashCourse=]", she is shown to have a preference for classical music and Mediterranean folk-music respectively, befitting both her intellectual nature and her heritage.
* AppropriatedAppelation: In this incarnation, the "Franchise/WonderWoman" name was first used by the news media.
* AwesomeByAnalysis: Kara Danvers initially refuses to show Diana her full range of abilities but Diana is able to pick up on her ability to fly in spite of Kara's attempts to hide it.
* BigEater:
** After having her first taste of sweets, she scarfs down not only her dessert (a ''huge'' bowl of ice cream) but also those of the other five girls.
** "[=#LetThemEatPie=]" also has her in a pumpkin pie-eating contest against Giganta and Barry Allen. As soon as she tastes the pie and discovers she likes it, she starts chomping down every last bit she can grab.
* BigOlEyebrows: Hers are considerably thicker than those of the other girls.
* BlackCloak: Initially wore this to hide her identity.
* BluntMetaphorsTrauma: She briefly thinks that the girls are being literal when Barbara says she would kill for a Batman poster in "[=#SweetJustice=]". When they explain the concept to her, it doesn't go well, with her going up to a burrito vendor and scaring him because she says she'll kill him (and doesn't help by chasing him screaming "Accept my payment or ''die!"''). Zee later has to quickly points out that "death by chocolate" is another figure of speech.
* BrokenAce: Diana excels at almost everything she does with much enthusiasm, but underneath that is an obsessive perfectionist streak driven by a strict upbringing as royalty with a mother that wouldn't accept anything less than perfection. She gets really twisted up in knots whenever she discovers any personal shortcomings, and will go to extreme lengths to make up for them.
* CharacterExaggeration: This Diana's personal interactions come from taking Diana's most awkward moments in Post Crisis and New 52 comic books to their logical extremes. Her love for ice cream is the most infamous example. When she first tried it out in the comics, she was rather cheerful to the point of being accidentally threatening (pointed a sword at the vendor while asking for ice cream and later thanking him), while here, she's ''crazy'' for it, taking her friends' ice cream after scarfing down hers, declaring it better than ambrosia in Elysium, and wanting to go to the ice cream parlor after every victory.
* CoolBigSis: Plays this to the other girls, offering emotional and moral support. She's all too happy to help Karen Beecher with the "nerd things" Kara Danvers mocks her about, for one example.
* CompetitionFreak: Takes this attitude toward a pie-eating contest in "[=#LetThemEatPie=]," even though she's completely unfamiliar with the rules. Once she tastes the pie (pumpkin) and finds out she likes it, she becomes even more determined to win, scarfing down every pie on the table and even tackling Lois Lane to get the one she's holding up.
* CompositeCharacter
** Though she has Diana Prince's name and alter-ego, she has more in common with Donna Troy/Wonder Girl (her younger sister), especially the version in ''WesternAnimation/SuperBestFriendsForever''. They have the same role and Creator/GreyDeLisle even uses the same voice for both of the characters.
** Her powers are most similar to the teenage Diana of the Golden Age, while her apperance draws from the New 52 Comic Books and 2017 live action feature film. Her personality draws most heavily from [[FountainOfYouth reverted to teenager]] Post Crisis Diana, the New 52 Diana in general ''and'' the New 52 Donna Troy, who had her ''own'' awkward introduction to the world of man. Her fighting style is definitely New 52 influenced.
* CrushBlush: She blushes ''very'' heavily around Steve Trevor.
* CutenessProximity: Experiences this upon finding a kangaroo plushie that looks just like a pet she had when she was 72 ([[ProportionalAging a toddler]] by Amazon standards).
* DeusExitMachina: ''[=#TheBeeStandsAlone=]'' see's Diana Prince eliminated by technicality to ensure her team doesn't get an easy win at dodge ball.
* ExperiencedProtagonist: Diana is already a seasoned superhero with hundreds of years worth of training and experience. Experience saving bystandards anyway. [[DownplayedTrope Interacting with bystandards is something she didn't get around to learning.]]
* ExtracurricularEnthusiast: Along with being captain of the gymnastics team and on the decorating committee, as of "#[=CrushingIt=]" Diana is also on the volleyball team, debate team, marching band, and drama club at school. Being TheAce, she does it all with relative ease.
* FamedInStory: {{Subverted|Trope}}: Wonder Woman, the star of a lucrative super hero brand, is famous in this world; Diana of Themyscria, The Wonder Woman actually defending the world, is not. "The Wonder Woman" isn't even a title she chose for herself. There are several pieces of Wonder Woman merchandise which aren't even consistent with each other in design and ''nothing'' looks quite like what she actually wears. InUniverse AdaptationDecay is so bad that even her personal friends ascribed {{catch phrase}}s to her that Diana [[BeamMeUpScotty has never actually used]] and sometimes outright disapproves of.
* FaceYourFears: As team leader, Diana had to take her own advice and overcome her fears as she urged them to do. And her fear was escalators! More dire, Wonder Woman also stumbled into a second confrontation with Katana before her research into the foe that so easily bested the rest of her team and sent her into hiding was complete.
* FightingYourFriend: Diana's fairly reluctant about going for lethal blows anyway, but is especially restrained when she learns Wonder Woman's hunter Katana is also Diana Prince's close friend Tatsu Yamashiro. Wonder Woman's focus on retrieving Katana's Soultaker over disabling Katana leads to Wonder Woman on her back in a Wonder Woman shaped impact crater. Thankfully for Diana it cuts both ways, as Tatsu can no longer bring herself to finish off her friend either.
* FishOutOfWater: She’s still a bit new to “the world of man” and needs the others to teach her how to fit in and pass as a normal person. That includes such challenging tasks as answering phones.
* ForeignExchangeStudent: The alibi that her team makes for her.
* FriendlyRival: Diana Prince views Tatsu Yamashiro and Barbi Minerva not just as friends but as competitors. This confuses Tatsu, but she reciprocates. Barbi only pretends to reciprocate and hates Diana's guts.
* GentleGiant: She's big and strong, but she's also incredibly sweet and friendly.
* GoodCannotComprehendEvil: Due to being SkilledButNaive, Diana doesn't understand some villains are not simply misguided people, but [[EvilFeelsGood enjoy doing bad things]]. Hence why she takes Leslie's blatantly fake apology at its word, and believes she got Barbi to let go of her hatred.
* GrossUpCloseUp: Sometimes the more athletic characters, Wonder Woman included, are drawn in greater than usual detail to highlight their physiques, but in Wonder Woman's case it is also done to highlight that she doesn't maintain her nails, shave or file down her calluses.
* TheHeart: Putting together the team was Barbara Gordon's idea but if Diana of Themyscira hadn't been dragged into their lives no one would have bought what Barbara was selling and the team disbands when Diana is dragged back out of their lives. Even when Barbara ''does'' convince them to come back together it's only for the sake of "saving" Diana. [[ZigZaggedTrope However]], once the team truly is established, Jessica Cruz becomes The Heart, as while Diana [[CoolBigSis still offers support where she can]], Diana isn't suited for helping her friends through their day to day activities.
* TheHero: She’s an accomplished superhero and the team leader, and teaches the others how to be heroes.
* HoistByHerOwnPetard: A couple of episodes feature Wonder Woman being incapacitated by her own Lasso of Truth.
-->'''Wonder Woman:''' The Lasso compels me to tell the truth! ...This is humiliating.
* HomelessHero: Diana was initially living in a tree, as per Amazon tradition to live exactly where they find themselves after arriving in a new land. As of #[=HousePest=], she has all but been adopted by Julia Kapatelis, an archaeology professor studying Themyscira.
* HugeSchoolgirl: She's one of the tallest females in Metropolis High, and one of the tallest versions of Wonder Woman, standing 6'2".
* HumbleHero: Despite her incredible aptitude and prowess, she's incredibly modest.
* ImmortalImmaturity: {{Downplayed|Trope}} in that Wonder Woman is among the wisest and most mature characters on the show, and {{justified|trope}} in that her body and mind [[ProportionalAging are still developing]]. Still, she jumps to conclusions more quickly than is typical of Wonder Woman, has less impulse control concerning love of people and love of food, at one point even struggles to deal with her own envy. Wonder Woman had similar problems in the Post Crisis comic books when she had been forcibly reverted to a teenager.
* ImpossibleHourglassFigure: She's quite curvy and built, which might be because of her [[Really700YearsOld age]].
* JabbaTableManners: It seems Amazon society lacks any table manners. Diana gorges on handfuls of her food, sometimes planting her face into it if she really likes it.
* KneelBeforeFrodo: She mistook Jessica Cruz for {{modest royalty}} that she had just inadvertently challenged and knelt down in front of Jessica in submissive forgiveness, much to Jessica's protestation.
* KnowsTheRopes: Diana possess a large arsenal of edged weaponry, but as the series progresses uses less and less of it outside of training, mostly reaching for a rope when her hand and feet are not enough
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: After Katana cut down half of The Super Hero Girls, Wonder Woman commanded her remaining two teammates to flee with her and as the other two proved too slow to escape, resigned herself to hiding from Katana until she could figure out her foe's abilties and limitations. Unforntunately Katana vowed to hunt Wonder Woman down and Diana Prince's attempts to research her hunter lead to Diana calling her most trusted Japanese comrade Tatsu Yamashiro for help after Diana found herself stumped. Since Tatsu ''was'' Katana, "folding" was no longer an option.
* LargeHam: She can enter this territory when it comes to her discovering "World of Man" activities, such as expressions and dodgeball.
* LargeRunt: Diana resents being called a girl, but biologically speaking she is. A girl already taller than most adult men but a girl where from a place where the grown women stand above eight feet tall.
* TheLeader: Batgirl puts the team together, but tasks Wonder Woman with whipping it into shape in exchange for the rest of them teaching Diana how to better fit in the patriarch's world. Wonder Woman often takes change when she feels it necessary or [[NotSoAboveItAll just wants the first go at some novelty]] by citing "seniority".
* LiteralMinded: Lesson number 5 in teaching Diana Prince how to blend in to modern society are figures of speach, hyperbole and other non literal expressions.
* LoveAtFirstSight: Diana fell ''[[SmittenTeenageGirl hopelessly]]'' in love with Steve Trevor, the first boy she ''ever'' met, when she first arrived in the World of Man...
* LoveMakesYouDumb: ...and whenever she sees Steve Trevor, she goes from a fierce, brave Amazon warrior to a blubbering, lovesick teen in an instant.
* MistakenAge: She ends up meeting the team because a truancy officer saw her walking around outside and assumed she was cutting class. Although she is ''[[ProportionalAging equivalent]]'' to a teenager.
* MoralityPet: Diana can be seen as this to Katana. Even when fighting her, she can't bear to severely hurt her due to how kind and caring she was towards her. [[spoiler:Upon accidentally absorbing her soul into the Soultaker sword, she shows immense regret, and releases all the souls she captured.]]
* MsFanservice: [[DownplayedTrope Not to the extent as most other depictions of Diana]], but she has the most mature figure out of any female teen in the show, and her superhero outfit is the most revealing out of her entire team.
* MundaneObjectAmazement: Frequently, due to being out of touch with the World of Man. For instance, she mistakes a coin-operated fortune teller[[note]]which was revealed to be unplugged the entire time[[/note]] for an oracle similar to the Oracle of Delphi and is immediately enraptured by it.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Happens to Diana twice.
** Combined with ItsAllMyFault the first time when in "[=#KaraCare=]" starts with Kara suffering massive Kryptonite exposure from an explosion after facing Metallo (meaning his remains had Kryptonite), and it's implied Diana put Kara in that position. However, Diana tries to help Kara recover to make up for that.
** "[=#SoulSisters=] Part 2" has Diana lead the gang to find the person stealing the souls of the villains of Metropolis, including the "Super Villain Girls" (which happened in Part 1). However, they find Katana, and Diana is the only member of the gang who survives Katana's Soultaker attacks (the souls of the others are sucked into Soultaker).
* NiceGirl: Diana is one of the nicest members of the gang, even to someone like [[AlphaBitch Barbi]].
* NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent: {{Averted}}. Almost every incarnation of Diana speaks with an American accent, but her accent in this series is meant to accentuate her heritage.
* OhMyGods: She frequently invokes the names of various Greek gods, leading her to say things like "By the white beard of Zeus!"
* TheParagon: She's described as strong, brave, disciplined, a star athlete ("Most Likely to Win an Olympic Medal," according to the school yearbook), and the perfect student.
* ThePerfectionist: Queen Hippolyta taught her daughter to either perform flawlessly the first time, or train rigorously until she could. Now, Diana believes she's either perfect or a failure, no middle ground. Even something as minor as getting an A-minus instead of an A is enough to send her into a tailspin.
* PlotAllergy: Diana is willing to take care of [[CatsAreMean Dexter]] until she holds him, and it's revealed she's highly allergic to cats. [[DependingOnTheWriter This is averted in other episodes, with Diana holding cats without any trouble.]]
* PrimaryColorChampion: Still wearing the good-old red, yellow, and blue.
* PrincessProtagonist: Is the Princess of the Amazons and one of the main characters.
* ProportionalAging: 317 years old, but still [[ShortTeensTallAdults considerably shorter than the adult Amazons]], and would normally still be treated by them as an adolescent. She recalls having a pet kangaroo when she was 72. She went behind her mother's back to pass a difficult series of trials, which is why she still calls herself "Wonder ''Woman''" and eventually gets them to recognize her as an adult.
* RaceLift: She has olive-toned skin to accentuate her Greek inspiration.
* Really700YearsOld: She's 317 and is referred to as immortal.
* RebelliousPrincess: Just like the comic books, Diana can outdo the best of the adult amazons while she herself is still developing. Unlike the comic books the queen doesn't allow her daughter to leave the island when she proves it by triumphing in a contest for the right and tracks Diana down when Diana decides to leave anyway. {{Downplayed|Trope}} in that while Diana is defying the wishes of her queen Hippolyta [[ScrewTheRulesIMakeThem is breaking her own law]] to [[KnightTemplarParent protect her princess]].
* RightForTheWrongReasons: Diana scoffs at a Global Positioning System program, insisting she can guide Jessica Cruz faster than such "unreliable" technology using a road Atlas. She ''can'', but Diana doesn't understand the rules of the road, the boundaries of the streets or that cars don't have minds of their own like horses, that ''all'' obstacles have to be avoided manually. Once Jessica informs her of the latter Diana does become complimentary of Jessica's skill as a driver, suggesting she would be even better with a chariot.
* TheRunaway: The vagrant kind. She initially tells the girls that she was sent by Themyscira to bring peace to the world, but then her mother shows up to bring her home and reveals that she ran off.
* SecretKeeper: [[spoiler:Becomes an unwilling one at the end of [=#WarriorandtheJester=] when Harleen forces her to keep quiet about her secret identity [[YouOweMe by calling on the "favor" from earlier in the episode.]]]]
* ShoutOut: In "[=#SoulSisters=]", she says the line, [[Film/ThePrincessBride "I...am not left handed!"]]
* {{Sleepwalking}}: She sometimes fights in her sleep.
* SmartPeopleWearGlasses: In her civilian persona, she sometimes uses glasses to help disguise herself, and she's a straight A student who is a competent leader and tactician.
* SmittenTeenageGirl: Only around Steve Trevor. Get her in front of him and the Amazon princess dissolves into a blushing, babbling mess.
* SpiritedCompetitor: Diana's relieved to have lost at fencing to Tatsu, as it means she now has a competitor worth defeating.
* SpockSpeak: The show [[PlayedForLaughs really runs with]] the on and off "short on contractions" trend that started in the Post Crisis comic books by having her launch into regularly interrupted {{character filibuster}}s. In this case it is used to demonstrate her awkwardness as much as it does her royal upbringing.
* StatuesqueStunner: 6'2" and still growing, if the adult Amazons are anything to go by.
* SuperReflexes: Wonder Woman can't keep pace with the hit and run tactics of Supergirl or Cheetah, but can easily dodge their blows and consistently counter strike when they come within her wingspan. Her reflexes proved to be insufficient against General Zod, however.
* SuperSpeed: She's fast enough to catch motor vehicles and block bullets, but can just barely defend herself from The Flash and ''can't'' catch up to him if he wants to keep distance between them.
* SweetTooth: She seems to ''really'' enjoy desserts. She scarfs down ice cream after tasting it for the first time, and in "[=#LetThemEatPie=]", we see pumpkin pie is another dessert she learns to love a lot.
* TakingTheBullet: She takes a hit from one of Katana's soul-sucking blasts to save an innocent man's life.
* TotallyRadical: Her attempts to use normal teen slang often result in this: “I possess dance moves which are rich in fleek!”
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Ice cream.
* WalkingTechBane: In the earliest episodes she still does not have a hang on modern technology. And by that we mean modern plumbing, nearly destroying Green Lantern's house with her misuse of it alone and thinking she was being helpful to Jessica in the process. When taking a driving class Diana manages to stall a car without even leaving the parking lot.
* WarriorPrincess: An Amazonian Princess, this is to be expected.
* WellDoneDaughterGirl: She spends most of "#[=MotherKnowsBest=]" trying to win Queen Hippolyta's approval of her chosen lifestyle during the latter's visit to Metropolis, but instead becomes increasingly jealous of how well Hippolyta and Kara are getting along. Hippolyta eventually admits that she is proud of Diana and always has been, even if she doesn't say it aloud.
* WhatDoesSheSeeInHim: None of the other girls can figure out why she's so infatuated with Steve Trevor, who's a RidiculouslyAverageGuy.
* WhatTheHellIsThatAccent: Diana's accent confuses many viewers. Fans have wondered whether it's Italian, Spanish, Mexican, or what? There seems to be ''some'' Meditteranean influence but a hint of Latin American ''slightly'' similar to Jessica Cruz(Who seems to be Mexican). It's likely ''supposed'' to be Greek, to go with Themyscira's Greek inspiration with a touch of "Latin" for "[[AncientGrome Rome]]".
* TheWorfEffect: Her prowess eventually earns the respect of her entire team, and she's often the last one standing when they run into trouble. When Wonder Woman ''is'' taken down early it tends to give everyone but [[BloodKnight Supergirl]] pause.
* YourCostumeNeedsWork: Wonder Woman is already a famous superhero with a media franchise by the time of the first episode, or rather Wonder Woman is a ''famous franchise'' based off of a mysterious figure ShroudedInMyth. Diana herself isn't recognized, being accosted by a truancy officer and even called a cheap cosplayer by Kara Danvers. We later see at least three other people dressing up as Wonder Woman and all of their costumes are noticeably differences from Diana's outfit, as well each other, red and gold on top and blue bottoms with white stars being the only consistencies.
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[[folder:Supergirl (Kara Danvers)]]
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[[caption-width-right:260:''"Okay I ''am'' a superhero alright? Ugh, so what?"'']]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/NicoleSullivan (2019-2021), Jessica Ángeles (Latin American Spanish), Creator/MegumiHan (Japanese)

As the last daughter of Krypton, cousin to Superman, and adopted daughter of the Danvers, Kara has a ''bit'' of an anger problem thanks to Superman and being seen as a delinquent, but she's still able to save the day as Supergirl.

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* AbandonedCatchPhrase: Wonder Woman's image has been merchandised, which she doesn't mind. She doesn't approval of the phrase "Great Hera" being attached to products bearing her image, however, [[InvokedTrope and wants it to stop.]]
* AbsurdPhobia: A nightmare reveals she's terrified of technicolor teddy bears asking for hugs. Her reasoning being that people put stuffed versions of mankind's deadliest creatures in the beds of children.
* TheAce
** Diana's just as skillful as a leader and combatant as her previous counterparts,
AdaptationalHeroism: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. He's still being more competent than adult amazons along a conniving villain with being incredibly smart in AP Calculus by scoring a 102% on a test.
** Subverted in that her singing voice is ''absolutely terrible''. Finding this out really throws her for a loop.
* AchillesHeel:
** The girl's a genius,
evil ambitions, but try to get her to act like a teen or show her a text message full of emojis and she's clueless.
** Put a bowl of ice cream in front of her, or really any dessert, and she loses all of her manners and just digs in.
** Put Steve Trevor in the same vicinity as her and she's pretty much hypnotized and unable to do anything.
* AdaptationalDumbass: [[DownplayedTrope Wonder Woman is one of the wiser and more mature characters in this show]] but she has a much harder time adapting to the patriarch's world than most versions of the character. This is {{justified|trope}} however, as [[ProportionalAging this Wonder Woman is
his parents are still developing cognitively]] and the amazons tried to hinder her mission instead of help her prepare for it as they had in the comic books.
* AdaptationalModesty: Diana's back to wearing her classic design, though the bottom is a Greco-Roman skirt like the [[Film/WonderWoman2017 DCEU version]] rather than the usual LeotardOfPower. Unique here, though, are double shoulder-straps and spaulders (shoulder armor).
* AdaptationalWimp: She doesn't
alive, meaning that [[SelfMadeOrphan he didn't have as many powers as any of her "main" comic books counterparts, nor does she display the ones she does have to same degree. [[DownplayedTrope However]], this version of Diana became Wonder Woman earlier into her physical development than usual, and even in the comics it usually takes a little while into Diana's ''adult'' Wonder Woman career to [[JustifiedTrope gain or fully develop all of her gifts]]. Reasonable explanation for it or not though she's still one of the rare cases where Wonder Woman [[TheWorfEffect loses]] to Giganta in them killed by cutting their first fight.
car's brakelines]].
* AgeLift: In most media featuring her, she is an adult woman (and depending on the world in question, has been an adult since at least one of the World Wars). While she is still a teenager like in the rest of the main characters of this franchise, she is not a literal teenager, being one of the ''older'' versions of Wonder Woman. She is the [[ProportionalAging Amazonian equivalent]] of He's a teenager in this setting, rather than the Earth equivalent.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: She unintentionally upstages Barbi Minerva in "Meet the Cheetah", from becoming captain of the gymnastics team
continuity, as opposed to getting the highest score on an AP Calculus test.
* AmazonianBeauty: She is occasionally drawn with more detail than most other characters, aside from Katana. With the former always and with Wonder Woman occasionally, it is to show off how much more chiseled they are than the other Super Hero Girls due to their rigorous training regimen. Sometimes with Diana though it's instead a GrossUpCloseUp of some aspect of grooming or hygiene she hasn't caught onto yet.
* AmbiguouslyBi: It's obvious that she has a huge crush on Steve Trevor, yet she also has quite a bit of chemistry with Tatsu Yamashiro.
* AMFMCharacterization: In "[=#TheSlowAndTheFurious=]" and "[=#CrashCourse=]", she is shown to have a preference for classical music and Mediterranean folk-music respectively, befitting both her intellectual nature and her heritage.
* AppropriatedAppelation: In this incarnation, the "Franchise/WonderWoman" name was first used by the news media.
* AwesomeByAnalysis: Kara Danvers initially refuses to show Diana her full range of abilities but Diana is able to pick up on her ability to fly in spite of Kara's attempts to hide it.
* BigEater:
** After having her first taste of sweets, she scarfs down not only her dessert (a ''huge'' bowl of ice cream) but also those of the other five girls.
** "[=#LetThemEatPie=]" also has her in a pumpkin pie-eating contest against Giganta and Barry Allen. As soon as she tastes the pie and discovers she likes it, she starts chomping down every last bit she can grab.
* BigOlEyebrows: Hers are considerably thicker than those of the other girls.
* BlackCloak: Initially wore this to hide her identity.
* BluntMetaphorsTrauma: She briefly thinks that the girls are
being literal when Barbara says she would kill for a Batman poster in "[=#SweetJustice=]". When they explain an adult.
* ArcVillain: Of
the concept to her, it doesn't go well, with her going up to a burrito vendor and scaring him because she says she'll kill him (and doesn't help by chasing him screaming "Accept my payment or ''die!"''). Zee later has to quickly points out that "death by chocolate" is another figure of speech.
[=#AllyCat=] two-parter.
* BrokenAce: Diana excels at almost everything she does with much enthusiasm, but underneath that is an obsessive perfectionist streak driven by a strict upbringing as royalty with a mother that wouldn't accept anything less than perfection. She gets really twisted up in knots whenever she discovers any personal shortcomings, and will go to extreme lengths to make up for them.
* CharacterExaggeration: This Diana's personal interactions come from taking Diana's most awkward moments in Post Crisis and New 52 comic books to their logical extremes. Her love for ice cream is the most infamous example. When she first tried it out in the comics, she was rather cheerful
AscendedExtra: Relative to the point of being accidentally threatening (pointed a sword at the vendor while asking for ice cream and later thanking him), while here, she's ''crazy'' for it, taking her friends' ice cream after scarfing down hers, declaring it better than ambrosia in Elysium, and wanting to go to the ice cream parlor after every victory.
* CoolBigSis: Plays this to the other girls, offering emotional and moral support. She's all too happy to help Karen Beecher with the "nerd things" Kara Danvers mocks her about, for one example.
* CompetitionFreak: Takes this attitude toward a pie-eating contest in "[=#LetThemEatPie=]," even though she's completely unfamiliar with the rules. Once she tastes the pie (pumpkin) and finds out she likes it, she becomes even more determined to win, scarfing down every pie on the table and even tackling Lois Lane to get the one she's holding up.
* CompositeCharacter
** Though she has Diana Prince's name and alter-ego, she has more in common with Donna Troy/Wonder Girl (her younger sister), especially the version in ''WesternAnimation/SuperBestFriendsForever''. They have the same role and Creator/GreyDeLisle even uses the same voice for both of the characters.
** Her powers are most similar to the teenage Diana of the Golden Age, while her apperance draws from the New 52 Comic Books and 2017 live action feature film. Her personality draws most heavily from [[FountainOfYouth reverted to teenager]] Post Crisis Diana, the New 52 Diana in general ''and'' the New 52 Donna Troy, who had her ''own'' awkward introduction to the world of man. Her fighting style
Shea Fontana continuity, he is definitely New 52 influenced.
* CrushBlush: She blushes ''very'' heavily around Steve Trevor.
* CutenessProximity: Experiences this upon finding a kangaroo plushie that looks just like a pet she had when she was 72 ([[ProportionalAging a toddler]] by Amazon standards).
* DeusExitMachina: ''[=#TheBeeStandsAlone=]'' see's Diana Prince eliminated by technicality to ensure her team doesn't get an easy win at dodge ball.
* ExperiencedProtagonist: Diana is already a seasoned superhero with hundreds of years worth of training and experience. Experience saving bystandards anyway. [[DownplayedTrope Interacting with bystandards is something she didn't get around to learning.]]
* ExtracurricularEnthusiast: Along with being captain of the gymnastics team and on the decorating committee, as of "#[=CrushingIt=]" Diana is also on the volleyball team, debate team, marching band, and drama club at school. Being TheAce, she does it all with relative ease.
* FamedInStory: {{Subverted|Trope}}: Wonder Woman, the star of a lucrative super hero brand, is famous in this world; Diana of Themyscria, The Wonder Woman
actually defending a recurring character this time, when in the world, is not. "The Wonder Woman" isn't even a title she chose for herself. There are several pieces of Wonder Woman merchandise which aren't even consistent with each other in design and ''nothing'' looks quite like what she actually wears. InUniverse AdaptationDecay is so bad that even her personal friends ascribed {{catch phrase}}s to her that Diana [[BeamMeUpScotty has never actually used]] and sometimes outright disapproves of.
* FaceYourFears: As team leader, Diana had to take her own advice and overcome her fears as she urged them to do. And her fear
previous canon his only appearance besides occasional mentions was escalators! More dire, Wonder Woman in the tie-in graphic novel ''Finals Crisis''.
* BadassNormal: While most of his feats have been thanks to his wealth, he
also stumbled into a second proves to be this in his first confrontation with Katana before her research into the foe main heroines, taunting them by dodging all of their attacks on him simply by dancing.
* BaldOfEvil: As usual, Lex is a bald villain.
* TheDragon: Luthor ended up becoming one by working for Cythonna, unaware
that the goddess's true plan was not to conquer Earth but to take over the universe using Supergirl as a host.
* GeniusSweetTooth: Funny story: When Babs connects the destruction of Sweet Justice to his company, when the question is raised of what Lex'd have "against ''cupcakes''," she's got nothing. As it turns out when the situation makes it back to him, he sounds as if he genuinely wants to see it up and running again; they make the best snickerdoodles in Metropolis.
* ItsAllAboutMe: Much like his comic book counterpart, Lex won't hesitate to allow millions of people to die just
so easily bested that he can be a hero and a savior to the rest of her team and sent her into hiding was complete.
* FightingYourFriend: Diana's fairly reluctant about going for lethal blows anyway, but is especially restrained when she learns Wonder Woman's hunter Katana is also Diana Prince's close friend Tatsu Yamashiro. Wonder Woman's focus on retrieving Katana's Soultaker over disabling Katana leads to Wonder Woman on her back in a Wonder Woman shaped impact crater. Thankfully for Diana it cuts both ways, as Tatsu can no longer bring herself to finish off her friend either.
* FishOutOfWater: She’s still a bit new to “the world of man” and needs
the others world.
* LaserGuidedKarma: After plotting
to teach her how to fit in and pass as allow Metropolis' destruction by a normal person. That includes such challenging tasks as answering phones.
* ForeignExchangeStudent: The alibi
meteor so that her team makes for her.
* FriendlyRival: Diana Prince views Tatsu Yamashiro and Barbi Minerva not just as friends but as competitors. This confuses Tatsu, but she reciprocates. Barbi only pretends to reciprocate and hates Diana's guts.
* GentleGiant: She's big and strong, but she's also incredibly sweet and friendly.
* GoodCannotComprehendEvil: Due to being SkilledButNaive, Diana doesn't understand some villains are not simply misguided people, but [[EvilFeelsGood enjoy doing bad things]]. Hence why she takes Leslie's blatantly fake apology at
he can [[EngineeredHeroics "rescue" its word, and believes she got Barbi to let go of her hatred.
* GrossUpCloseUp: Sometimes the more athletic characters, Wonder Woman included, are drawn in greater than usual detail to highlight their physiques, but in Wonder Woman's case it is also done to highlight that she doesn't maintain her nails, shave or file down her calluses.
* TheHeart: Putting together the team was Barbara Gordon's idea but if Diana of Themyscira hadn't been dragged into their lives no one would have bought what Barbara was selling and the team disbands when Diana is dragged back out of their lives. Even when Barbara ''does'' convince them to come back together it's only for the sake of "saving" Diana. [[ZigZaggedTrope However]], once the team truly is established, Jessica Cruz becomes The Heart, as while Diana [[CoolBigSis still offers support where she can]], Diana isn't suited for helping her friends through their day to day activities.
* TheHero: She’s an accomplished superhero and the team leader, and teaches the others how to be heroes.
* HoistByHerOwnPetard: A couple of episodes feature Wonder Woman being incapacitated by her own Lasso of Truth.
-->'''Wonder Woman:''' The Lasso compels me to tell the truth! ...This is humiliating.
* HomelessHero: Diana was initially living in a tree, as per Amazon tradition to live exactly where they find themselves after arriving in a new land. As of #[=HousePest=], she has all but been adopted by Julia Kapatelis, an archaeology professor studying Themyscira.
* HugeSchoolgirl: She's one of the tallest females in Metropolis High, and one of the tallest versions of Wonder Woman, standing 6'2".
* HumbleHero: Despite her incredible aptitude and prowess, she's incredibly modest.
* ImmortalImmaturity: {{Downplayed|Trope}} in that Wonder Woman is among the wisest and most mature characters on the show, and {{justified|trope}} in that her body and mind [[ProportionalAging are still developing]]. Still, she jumps to conclusions more quickly than is typical of Wonder Woman, has less impulse control concerning love of people and love of food, at one point even struggles to deal with her own envy. Wonder Woman had similar problems in the Post Crisis comic books when she had been forcibly reverted to a teenager.
* ImpossibleHourglassFigure: She's quite curvy and built, which might be because of her [[Really700YearsOld age]].
* JabbaTableManners: It
survivors]], Lex seems Amazon society lacks any table manners. Diana gorges on handfuls of her food, sometimes planting her face into it if she really likes it.
* KneelBeforeFrodo: She mistook Jessica Cruz for {{modest royalty}}
to [[KarmaHoudini get away with his crimes]] by pointing out that she had just inadvertently challenged and knelt down in front of Jessica in submissive forgiveness, much to Jessica's protestation.
* KnowsTheRopes: Diana possess a large arsenal of edged weaponry, but as
the series progresses uses less and less of it outside of training, mostly reaching for a rope when her hand and feet are not enough
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: After Katana cut down half of The
Super Hero Girls, Wonder Woman commanded her remaining two teammates to flee with her and as Girls were the other two proved too slow to escape, resigned herself to hiding from Katana until she could figure out her foe's abilties and limitations. Unforntunately Katana vowed to hunt Wonder Woman down and Diana Prince's attempts to research her hunter lead to Diana calling her most trusted Japanese comrade Tatsu Yamashiro for help after Diana found herself stumped. Since Tatsu ''was'' Katana, "folding" was no longer an option.
* LargeHam: She can enter this territory when it comes to her discovering "World of Man" activities, such as expressions and dodgeball.
* LargeRunt: Diana resents being called a girl, but biologically speaking she is. A girl already taller than most adult men but a girl where from a place where the grown women stand above eight feet tall.
* TheLeader: Batgirl puts the team together, but tasks Wonder Woman with whipping it into shape
ones who [[MetaphoricallyTrue trespassed onto his property in exchange for the rest of them teaching Diana how to better fit in the patriarch's world. Wonder Woman often takes change when she feels it necessary or [[NotSoAboveItAll just wants the first go at some novelty]] by citing "seniority".
* LiteralMinded: Lesson number 5 in teaching Diana Prince how to blend in to modern society are figures of speach, hyperbole and other non literal expressions.
* LoveAtFirstSight: Diana fell ''[[SmittenTeenageGirl hopelessly]]'' in love with Steve Trevor, the first boy she ''ever'' met, when she first arrived in the World of Man...
* LoveMakesYouDumb: ...and whenever she sees Steve Trevor, she goes
place]]. When he gets home, Lex learns that Catwoman has [[PayEvilUntoEvil stolen]] ''[[PayEvilUntoEvil everything]]'' [[PayEvilUntoEvil from a fierce, brave Amazon warrior to a blubbering, lovesick teen in an instant.
* MistakenAge: She ends up meeting the team because a truancy officer saw her walking around outside and assumed she was cutting class. Although she is ''[[ProportionalAging equivalent]]'' to a teenager.
* MoralityPet: Diana can be seen as this to Katana. Even when fighting her, she can't bear to severely hurt her due to how kind and caring she was towards her. [[spoiler:Upon accidentally absorbing her soul into the Soultaker sword, she shows immense regret, and releases all the souls she captured.]]
* MsFanservice: [[DownplayedTrope Not
his penthouse]], from his inventions to the extent as most other depictions of Diana]], but she has the most mature figure out of any female teen first-class food in the show, and her superhero outfit is the most revealing out of her entire team.
* MundaneObjectAmazement: Frequently, due to being out of touch with the World of Man. For instance, she mistakes a coin-operated fortune teller[[note]]which was revealed to be unplugged the entire time[[/note]] for an oracle similar to the Oracle of Delphi and is immediately enraptured by it.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Happens to Diana twice.
** Combined with ItsAllMyFault the first time when in "[=#KaraCare=]" starts with Kara suffering massive Kryptonite exposure from an explosion after facing Metallo (meaning
his remains had Kryptonite), and it's implied Diana put Kara in that position. However, Diana tries to help Kara recover to make up for that.
** "[=#SoulSisters=] Part 2" has Diana lead the gang to find the person stealing the souls of the villains of Metropolis, including the "Super Villain Girls" (which happened in Part 1). However, they find Katana, and Diana is the only member of the gang who survives Katana's Soultaker attacks (the souls of the others are sucked into Soultaker).
* NiceGirl: Diana is one of the nicest members of the gang, even to someone like [[AlphaBitch Barbi]].
* NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent: {{Averted}}. Almost every incarnation of Diana speaks with an American accent, but her accent in this series is meant to accentuate her heritage.
* OhMyGods: She frequently invokes the names of various Greek gods, leading her to say things like "By the white beard of Zeus!"
* TheParagon: She's described as strong, brave, disciplined, a star athlete ("Most Likely to Win an Olympic Medal," according to the school yearbook), and the perfect student.
* ThePerfectionist: Queen Hippolyta taught her daughter to either perform flawlessly the first time, or train rigorously until she could. Now, Diana believes she's either perfect or a failure, no middle ground. Even something as minor as getting an A-minus instead of an A is enough to send her into a tailspin.
* PlotAllergy: Diana is willing to take care of [[CatsAreMean Dexter]] until she holds him, and it's revealed she's highly allergic to cats. [[DependingOnTheWriter This is averted in other episodes, with Diana holding cats without any trouble.]]
* PrimaryColorChampion: Still wearing the good-old red, yellow, and blue.
* PrincessProtagonist: Is the Princess of the Amazons and one of the main characters.
* ProportionalAging: 317 years old, but still [[ShortTeensTallAdults considerably shorter than the adult Amazons]], and would normally still be treated by them as an adolescent. She recalls having a pet kangaroo when she was 72. She went behind her mother's back to pass a difficult series of trials, which is why she still calls herself "Wonder ''Woman''" and eventually gets them to recognize her as an adult.
* RaceLift: She has olive-toned skin to accentuate her Greek inspiration.
* Really700YearsOld: She's 317 and is referred to as immortal.
* RebelliousPrincess: Just like the comic books, Diana can outdo the best of the adult amazons while she herself is still developing. Unlike the comic books the queen doesn't allow her daughter to leave the island when she proves it by triumphing in a contest for the right and tracks Diana down when Diana decides to leave anyway. {{Downplayed|Trope}} in that while Diana is defying the wishes of her queen Hippolyta [[ScrewTheRulesIMakeThem is breaking her own law]] to [[KnightTemplarParent protect her princess]].
* RightForTheWrongReasons: Diana scoffs at a Global Positioning System program, insisting she can guide Jessica Cruz faster than such "unreliable" technology using a road Atlas. She ''can'', but Diana doesn't understand the rules of the road, the boundaries of the streets or that cars don't have minds of their own like horses, that ''all'' obstacles have to be avoided manually. Once Jessica informs her of the latter Diana does become complimentary of Jessica's skill as a driver, suggesting she would be even better with a chariot.
* TheRunaway: The vagrant kind. She initially tells the girls that she was sent by Themyscira to bring peace to the world, but then her mother shows up to bring her home and reveals that she ran off.
* SecretKeeper: [[spoiler:Becomes an unwilling one at the end of [=#WarriorandtheJester=] when Harleen forces her to keep quiet about her secret identity [[YouOweMe by calling on the "favor" from earlier in the episode.]]]]
* ShoutOut: In "[=#SoulSisters=]", she says the line, [[Film/ThePrincessBride "I...am not left handed!"]]
* {{Sleepwalking}}: She sometimes fights in her sleep.
* SmartPeopleWearGlasses: In her civilian persona, she sometimes uses glasses to help disguise herself, and she's a straight A student who is a competent leader and tactician.
* SmittenTeenageGirl: Only around Steve Trevor. Get her in front of him and the Amazon princess dissolves into a blushing, babbling mess.
* SpiritedCompetitor: Diana's relieved to have lost at fencing to Tatsu, as it means she now has a competitor worth defeating.
* SpockSpeak: The show [[PlayedForLaughs really runs with]] the on and off "short on contractions" trend that started in the Post Crisis comic books by having her launch into regularly interrupted {{character filibuster}}s. In this case it is used to demonstrate her awkwardness as much as it does her royal upbringing.
* StatuesqueStunner: 6'2" and still growing, if the adult Amazons are anything to go by.
* SuperReflexes: Wonder Woman can't keep pace with the hit and run tactics of Supergirl or Cheetah, but can easily dodge their blows and consistently counter strike when they come within her wingspan. Her reflexes proved to be insufficient against General Zod, however.
* SuperSpeed: She's fast enough to catch motor vehicles and block bullets, but can just barely defend herself from The Flash and ''can't'' catch up to him if he wants to keep distance between them.
* SweetTooth: She seems to ''really'' enjoy desserts. She scarfs down ice cream after tasting it
refrigerator! [[NotSoStoic Losing his composure for the first time, and in "[=#LetThemEatPie=]", we see pumpkin pie is another dessert she learns to love time]], Lex gives a lot.
* TakingTheBullet: She takes a hit from one of Katana's soul-sucking blasts to save an innocent man's life.
* TotallyRadical: Her attempts to use normal teen slang often result in this: “I possess dance moves which are rich in fleek!”
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Ice cream.
* WalkingTechBane: In
SkywardScream. Although the earliest episodes she still does not have a hang on modern technology. And by that we mean modern plumbing, nearly destroying Green Lantern's house with her misuse of it alone and thinking she was being helpful to Jessica in the process. When taking a driving class Diana manages to stall a car without even leaving the parking lot.
* WarriorPrincess: An Amazonian Princess, this is to be expected.
* WellDoneDaughterGirl: She spends most of "#[=MotherKnowsBest=]" trying to win Queen Hippolyta's approval of her chosen lifestyle during the latter's visit to Metropolis, but instead becomes increasingly jealous of how well Hippolyta and Kara are getting along. Hippolyta eventually admits that she is proud of Diana and always has been, even if she doesn't say it aloud.
* WhatDoesSheSeeInHim: None of the other
girls can figure out why she's so infatuated with Steve Trevor, who's a RidiculouslyAverageGuy.
* WhatTheHellIsThatAccent: Diana's accent confuses many viewers. Fans have wondered whether it's Italian, Spanish, Mexican, or what? There seems
do not get to be see this, the viewers get satisfaction knowing that Lex has at least received ''some'' Meditteranean influence punishment for his evil deeds.
* {{Narcissist}}: This IS ''Lex Luthor'' we're talking about, so of course he'd be vain and egocentric as hell.
* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: Unknown to the Super Hero Girls, Lex also managed to imprison the Invinci-bros ''and'' Superman to prevent them from stopping the meteor heading towards Metropolis. It was never shown how Lex managed to achieve this,
but a hint of Latin American ''slightly'' similar to Jessica Cruz(Who seems to be Mexican). It's likely ''supposed'' to be Greek, to go with Themyscira's Greek inspiration with a touch of "Latin" for "[[AncientGrome Rome]]".
* TheWorfEffect: Her prowess eventually earns
they're still imprisoned after the respect of her entire team, girls managed to destroy the meteor.
* PrematurelyBald: Very prematurely, since he's still a teenager.
* SelfMadeMan: {{Implied|Trope}}, as judging by Lex's parents' clothing style
and she's often the last one standing when mannerism, they run are country farmers. So Lex may have created his company out of nothing, a rather impressive feat for someone who is ''still'' a teenager.
* TakeOverTheWorld: The endgame of Lex's various evil plots is to turn the Earth
into trouble. When Wonder Woman ''is'' taken down early it tends to give everyone his {{Egopolis}}.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: Like all the male characters, he doesn't have his own doll in the toyline.
* TeenGenius: He's a teenager,
but [[BloodKnight Supergirl]] pause.
he's apparently still managed to create a company and become a billionaire.
* YourCostumeNeedsWork: Wonder Woman is already a famous superhero with a media franchise VillainWithGoodPublicity: He's well-liked by the time of public at large, and his mother raises no eyebrows at the first episode, or rather Wonder Woman is fact Lex has a ''famous franchise'' based off of a mysterious figure ShroudedInMyth. Diana herself isn't recognized, being accosted ''warsuit'' (which she calls by a truancy officer and even called a cheap cosplayer by Kara Danvers. We later see at least three other people dressing up as Wonder Woman and all of their costumes are noticeably differences from Diana's outfit, as well each other, red and gold on top and blue bottoms with white stars being the only consistencies.
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[[folder:Supergirl (Kara Danvers)]]
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[[caption-width-right:260:''"Okay I ''am'' a superhero alright? Ugh, so what?"'']]
name).
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[[folder:Lena Luthor]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/NicoleSullivan (2019-2021), Jessica Ángeles (Latin American Spanish), Creator/MegumiHan Creator/CassandraLeeMorris, Creator/YuiOgura (Japanese)

As the last daughter of Krypton, cousin to Superman, and adopted daughter of the Danvers, Kara has a ''bit'' of an anger problem thanks to Superman and being seen as a delinquent, but she's still able to save the day as Supergirl.Lex's little sister.



* AcquiredSituationalNarcissism: After donning the "Power Girl" identity and costume, she ''very quickly'' lets the fame go to her head, to the point of claiming she flies solo. It took her almost getting killed by Livewire again to snap out of it.
* AdaptationPersonalityChange: She's more rebellious and hot-tempered than most Karas, [[ApologizesALot especially]] [[CuteClumsyGirl the original]] [[WebAnimation/DCSuperHeroGirls DCSHG]] [[HairOfGoldHeartOfGold Supergirl]]. Though Kara is sometimes angry even in the comics (to the point where [[ComicBook/RedDaughterOfKrypton she was once a Red Lantern]]).
* AdaptationalJerkass: This show's Supergirl ''[[ShownTheirWork does]]'' draw pretty heavily from DC's Post Crisis comic books but she's basically the ''worst'' of Post Crisis Supergirl and Post Crisis Power Girl [[CompositeCharacter stuffed into one package]] and tied with a Post Crisis Superboy bow. The thing most original to this show is that she's also dumber than both Post Crisis Karas while having all of their negative social traits. Also, she doesn't have the excuse of a chemical imbalance like Post Crisis Supergirl, which also means she can't be treated, nor does she have the existential crisis of Post Crisis Power Girl, it's everyone else who needs to know how awesome she is!
* AdaptationalDumbass: In the comics, Kara is a science genius even by Kryptonian standards, and Krypton is eons more scientifically advanced than Earth. Here, however, Kara is significantly less proficient at science. In "[=#SuperWho=]", she doesn't understand any of Karen's scientific speak, even though it is literally what they learned in chemistry class in her Earth high school that day.
-->'''Karen:''' Remember chemistry class? High temperatures can break chemicals down to their base elements!\\
''(Kara stares at her and lifts her shoulders and hands up in an "I don't know" shrug)''
* AdaptationalModesty: After deciding to [[FakingTheDead let the people think Supergirl died in the fight against Livewire]], Kara takes on the new identity of ComicBook/PowerGirl. However, the famous CleavageWindow on her outfit is noticeably a lot smaller than the original Power Girl's.
* AMFMCharacterization: Kara listens to heavy metal and hard rock, which is perfectly in line with her rebellious personality.
* ApologeticAttacker: She initially does this in her fight with Diana, as she thinks that she just punched a normal girl through the wall.
* ArbitrarySkepticism: In [=#SchoolGhoul=], she says she doesn't believe in ghosts ''despite previously having her very own soul taken by Katana'', who lampshades it. Kara handwaves it as being no proof.
* BalloonBelly: As a result of her BigEater tendencies, she's seen sporting a fat-looking gut after eating a bunch of turkey legs at a Renaissance Fair.
* BerserkButton: Being compared to Superman or mistaken as his sister. She trying hard to be a superhero in her own right but feels overshadowed by her more popular cousin to the point one can see some shades of resentment. She nearly yelled at a kid at one point when they thought of her as a DistaffCounterpart.
* BigEater: While not shown often, on occasion it's shown that she will really indulge in ice cream or comfort food when she can.
* TheBigGirl: She’s hot-tempered and aggressive, and as a Kryptonian, is by far the physically strongest person on the team.
* BlessedWithSuck
** She bemoans the fact that she can’t get tattoos or piercings or dye her hair because she’s invulnerable.
** Her super hearing can pick out all vibrations around her, but she has trouble shutting if off and just focusing on one thing. Still has a better attention span than Barbara Gordon though.
* BloodKnight
** Before warming up to Jessica Cruz Kara Danverse tries to assault her for attempting to break up Kara's fight with Princess Diana
** "[=#KaraCare=]" shows that, unlike every other iteration of the House of El's surviving members, she actually ''wants'' to fight Doomsday!
* BoisterousBruiser: as the muscle of the team, she tends to be brash, but outgoing.
* BoyishShortHair: She wears an uneven bob and has a rebellious attitude.
* BrattyFoodDemand: Kara insists on calling Ember "[[MaliciousMisNaming Amber]]" and mocking her for being a nerd while frequently returning to Ember's food booth for more helpings, at one point demanding that Ember put a turkey leg directly in Kara's mouth.
* BreathWeapon: She has two, but rarely uses them, as that would require more thought than blasting problems she can see with her eyes or hitting them with her hands.
* BrutalHonesty: When it becomes clear Diana cannot sing, it falls on Kara to tell her. While the others are upset at her bluntness, Jess quietly thanks her as well.
* CompositeCharacter: Mixes Supergirl's outfit and adopted last name with ComicBook/PowerGirl's hair, physique, and personality (and "[=#PowerSurge=]" even sees her don the Power Girl costume and identity). Likewise, her civilian clothes strongly resemble [[ComicBook/Superboy1994 Conner Kent's]] 90's outfit.
* CreateYourOwnVillain: She accidentally creates the final threat of ''[=#Superwho=]'' and is then dejected over not getting credit for stopping it, even though she wouldn't have been able to do that much without Karen Beecher.
* CutenessProximity: Suffers from this in "#[=AdventuresInBunnySitting=]", gushing over the pair of white rabbits Zatanna leaves in her care and even giving them nicknames.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: She was old enough to remember when Krypton was destroyed and was frozen in space for years before being found. Then, she was expelled from Smallville High School for destroying the gym, even though she insisted she'd been framed for it. In "#[=TheGoodTheBadAndTheBizarre=]," the principal of Metropolis High uses this as grounds to accuse her of a rash of vandalism and suspend her. She turns out to be innocent; a Bizarro counterpart of her was responsible for both incidents.
* DeskSweepOfRage: Kara's response to Diana trying to teach her the value of strategy through chess is to knock the board off the table [[MisplaceRetribution and nearly into Barbara]] after being put in check.
* DestructiveSavior: Brash and abrasive attitude + Kryptonian powers = things getting wrecked. This is the first flaw in Kara that Diana seeks to improve...but progress is slow. {{Deconstructed|Trope}} in [=#PowerSurge=], as her destructive way of fighting causes most to not actually like her despite the good she does.
* DoesNotKnowHerOwnStrength: Her attitude will easily get the better of her, leading her to wreck and damage things in the process without her realizing it. Alarm clocks, cars, lockers, her cell phone...
* DressedInLayers: Wears her costume under a jacket in the way that [[MythologyGag Kon-El]] did.
* DudeWheresMyRespect: Everything she does either gets compared to Superman, or he gets all the credit. This is especially galling because she's biologically older than Superman (Clark arrived on Earth first while she was in suspended animation), and it's gotten to the point that nobody outside the team can get her code name right, with the public sometimes calling her Supermangirl or Mrs. Superman.
* DumbMuscle: She is the team member least likely to use her intelligence to solve problems, and also the strongest.
* EmbarrassingNickName: She's praised for saving Metropolis from Shaggy Man in ''[=#StrainedFighters=]''...and then laughed at for how bad the makeshift costume she wore while doing it was, due to her Supergirl outfit being in the wash. She's makes front page news as "Hot Mess Girl" and negatively contrasted to Superman.
* EvilCostumeSwitch: [[spoiler: While under Ra's Al Ghul's mind control, Supergirl's costume gains a sinister looking red and black color scheme. It changes back to normal once the spell over her is broken.]]
* FireForgedFriends: Kara's the one [[YourCostumeNeedsWork most skeptical of Wonder Woman's identity]] and the one slowest to warm up to her even after Wonder Woman takes it as a challenge and proves who she really is. However, she doesn't just come to respect Wonder Woman for her capabilities, she doesn't just come to like Diana as a friend, but Kara becomes the one most concerned for Wonder Woman's well being. She's the first on the team to face her fear of Livewire when it becomes clear Wonder Woman's going to be fried and worried about how she'll fare when three criminals from Krypton escape from The Phantom Zone.
* FlyingBrick: She wouldn't be Supergirl if she wasn't one. Also with three forms of [[FlyingFirePower fire power.]]
* GladIThoughtOfIt: When Karen Beecher suggests Kara's new identity be called "Power Girl", Kara shoots it down as stupid and but then claims to have a EurekaMoment...before publicly introducing herself as Power Girl.
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: She has two ways of seeing in the dark. Tracking heat and [[EyeBeams projecting it.]]
* GreenEyedMonster: She's super envious and resentful of her cousin Superman. Considering she's really the older one (she [[NoodleIncident babysat him on Krypton]] in fact), only less mature physically and experience-wise due to spending years drifting in space in hypersleep while Clark came to Earth first and thus didn't have that problem, she's got a pretty good reason, not to mention Clark doesn't do any favors by being [[SmugSuper patronizing towards her, and a bit of a showboat]]. She's also aware that Wonder Woman is more popular than her, but she initially doesn't know who this Wonder Woman actually is and later becomes her friend, so that the resentment from that ends up directed at Superman too.
* HartmanHips: Kara's well-rounded hips are noticeably wider than her waistline.
* HeavySleeper: Kara can sleep through almost anything; it's partially justified by her invulnerability, so she doesn't even feel a flamethrower or a dynamite explosion.
* HellBentForLeather: Her coolness is accentuated by her leather jacket.
* HiddenDepths: Despite being something of a punk rocker ("Most Likely to Become a Rock Star," according to the yearbook), she has an incredible soft spot for cute things, as shown in "#[=AdventuresInBunnySitting=]".
* HippieParents: If the dress they foisted on her for picture day is any indication, her foster parents/legal guardians, the Danvers, are these.
* ImplausibleDeniability: She keeps trying to deny she has anything to do with being a super heroics after the other five Super Hero Girls come clean with each other and they all saw Kara's abilities at work.
* ImpossibleHourglassFigure: Her upper body, hips and legs are broad and muscular, with a waist only slightly larger wider than her neck.
* InsistentTerminology: She insists that the only kryptonite is actual Kryptonite, getting annoyed when Babs compares Diana's lovesick reaction to Steve to it.
* {{Jerkass}}: While The Super Hero Girls are sharing a bowl of ice cream, passing it around in turn while each gives an opinion on their next course of action, Kara gets angry and bends the spoon they're using so Karen can't scoop any. Barbara then gives everyone their own utensil.
* JerkassHasAPoint: In general, Kara is brash and driven by jealousy, but she's not wrong about Clark's ego or the fact that she doesn't get her deserved respect from the public.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Again, she's brash and rebellious, but still good.
-->'''Barbara Gordon:''' She wants you to think she doesn't care, but really, she's just a big softie.
** Emphasized in "[=#AccordingToGarth=]" where she develops a genuine friendship with Garth (Aqualad) and enjoys doing his robot-fight games.
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: When General Zod emerges from The Phantom Zone with Non and Ursa, Supergirl ''does'' kneel before him to protect the world. However, when Zod doesn't recognize Kara Zor-El and demands Kal show himself [[BerserkButton Kara loses it]] and decides to fight Zod anyway.
* KryptoniteFactor:
** "[=#KaraCare=]" starts off with her suffering from this after facing Metallo. His "remains" have enough Kryptonite to severely weaken Kara to where Diana [[ItsAllMyFault feels guilt]] [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone about putting Kara]] to where it could have happened.
** "[=#MeetTheCheetah=]" shows another weakness Kryptonians have: magic. When facing the Cheetah, she accidentally gets zapped by Zatanna (who was aiming for the Cheetah herself, but the CatGirl dodged the spell in time). Also, in "[=#SoulSisters=]", she's as vulnerable to Katana's [[YourSoulIsMine sword attacks]] as anyone else.
* LeeroyJenkins: In "[=#NightAtTheMuseum#=]" she develops a habit of charging headfirst into battle without waiting for the rest of the girls. At one point this forces Green Lantern to take more violent than usual measures to save Supergirl from a {{mega microbe|s}}, this being why Supergirl has been hypnotized to be ''less'' agressive. She even references the [[WebVideo/LeeroyJenkinsVideo trope namer]]:
--> All right, time's up! Let's do this! SUPERGIIIIRLLL!!!
* LegFocus: She's muscular legged, and her pants make up for it with her anatomy. Compared to the rest of her friends, including Diana who is the tallest in the group, Kara stands out.
* LethallyStupid: Karen attempts to help Kara in what is either a chemistry or physical sciece class but Kara fails to follow Karen's instructions and ends up causing an explosion.
* MaleGaze: Unbelievably, she has a big butt compared to her other friends. This is most noticeable when Kara is in her civilian identity either in profile or behind her.
* {{Metalhead}}: Kara jams on her electric guitar and is a huge fan of heavy metal and hard rock. This results in her looking down on other genres of music, as shown in the short "[=#TheSlowAndTheFurious=]," where she got into an argument with Zee and Diana over what music station they should listen to, jazz, classical, or metal, and in "[=#LeagueOfShadows=]", where she scoffs at Karen's preference for the boy band Up Past 8 and drags her to a metal concert instead. She also, naturally, has the civilian outfit to match: leather jacket, ripped jeans, and dark red combat boots.
* MsFanservice: The curviest member of the cast, with her large breasts and wide hips giving her an ImpossibleHourglassFigure. One episode even has her wear the Power Girl outfit, complete with its infamous CleavageWindow.
* NeverMyFault: It's a silly superstition to begin with but Kara Danvers was the one who claimed nothing could stop Diana before Steve Trevor arrived and ruined her volleyball game. Yet Kara blamed Karen Beecher for "jinxing it".
* NotAMorningPerson: [[RingRingCrunch Smashes her alarm clock]] while waking up. Fortunately, she has spares.
* NotSoAboveItAll: Kara Danvers claims to hate all things nerdy, and for the most part this proves true. She does become attached to a video game at the arcade, however, the point of annoyance when Harleen Quinzel distracts Kara while playing it and then accuses Kara of not being any good at it.
* PickyEater: She refuses to even try sushi until it's cooked, which Kara ends up doing with her EyeBeams.
* PlayingSick: The short "[=#KaraCare=]" has Kara pulling this stunt, getting the other girls to care for her long after she recovered from Kryptonite Poisoning.
* ThePowerOfRock: She uses a guitar like the one she has at home (which keeps blowing out the electrical wiring) to help save the day in "[=#SweetJustice=]".
* PretenderDiss: When Karen Beecher and Barbara Gordon identify Diana of Themyscira as The Wonder Woman, Kara Danvers dismisses Diana as a cosplayer. When Barbara then admits that she is Batgirl she's also dismissed by Kara as one.
* PungeonMaster: Likes to let loose as many puns as she can apply to the situation. [[LamePunReaction Rarely do her teammates appreciate them]].
* {{Sleepwalking}}: Supergirl is guilty of ''flying'' in her sleep. And being a HeavySleeper, waking her up is pretty much impossible, so the only option is to direct her back to the bedroom, which is almost as difficult.
* StreetSmart: While she can be more of a punch first, think later kind of woman, but she has her moments.
* StubbornHair:
** Her hair is impervious to any attempts to cut or style it, including power sanders, blowtorches, and even dynamite. It takes the combined might of nine adult amazons just to move it out of place(or the kick of one Wonder Woman, but [[SnapBack it quickly resettles from that]]).
** Her hair is also the least effected by Livewire's shocks, especially when contrasted to Zatanna's. Although it turns out Zatanna's magic can change Supergirl's when she dons her "Power Girl" identity.
* SuperSpeed: This is used against her when she is accused of vandalizing the Great Wall Of China and damaging the Taj Mahal despite being in Metropolis, people thinking she's fast enough to pull it off despite Supergirl insisting she's being framed. It works in her favor while pummeling Giganta, however.
* SuperSenses: Kara has infrared vision that allows her to find people in the dark and can even see through walls if she wants to.
* TeethClenchedTeamWork: Resolves to do her best EggSitting with Harleen Quinzel in an effort to keep herself out of summer school.
* {{Troll}}: She often joins activities she otherwise has no interest in for the sole purpose of mocking the participants, even when said participants are her friends. This includes school dances, renaissance fairs and trick or treating.
* UnskilledButStrong: The pilot establishes that she DoesNotKnowHerOwnStrength, and her attacks are telegraphed, as shown by Wonder Woman managing to avoid her punches rather easily early on in their fight. This comes back up in "[=#FightAtTheMuseum=]" where Diana points out that her LeeroyJenkins attacks won't work ''all'' the time. She took this advice after being trolled by Catwoman.
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: "#[=LivingTheNightmare=]" implies Kara is afraid of bugs, specifically cockroaches. [=#SirenConch=] back this up, with Kara leaping behind a chair in the TroubledFetalPosition after seeing one... but in her defense, those ones ''were'' pretty evil-looking.
* TheWorfEffect: The entire team, sans Batgirl, suffers from it against Starro, but Supergirl takes the harshest beating of them all. Her remaining teammates all freakout when Supergirl [[LeeroyJenkins bumrushes Katana]] and [[OneHitKnockOut gets defeated by a single swipe]].
* WorfHadTheFlu: Supergirl is the only one not intimidated but ready to [[BerserkButton avenge]] Diana when The Super Hero Girls discover ''[[NothingIsScarier something]]'' was in the process of assaulting their leader and [[TheWorfEffect actually managed to knock Diana flat on her face.]] Of course the resident FlyingBrick would stand the best chance against Cheetah - which is why Supergirl's lured into Zatanna's magic blasts.
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[[folder:Bumblebee (Karen Beecher)]]
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[[caption-width-right:244:''"Oh, I'm not gonna try. I'm gonna ''do''!"'']]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/KimberlyBrooks, Lourdes Arruti (Latin American Spanish), Creator/NanaMizuki (Japanese), Creator/MartaDobecka (Polish)

A shy GadgeteerGenius, Karen is one of the smartest, but shyest, girls in school. As Bumblebee, she uses a self-designed armored suit that allows her to fly and shrink.

to:

* AcquiredSituationalNarcissism: After donning the "Power Girl" identity and costume, she ''very quickly'' lets the fame go to her head, AgeLift: As opposed to the point of claiming she flies solo. It took her almost getting killed by Livewire again to snap out of it.
2015 continuity, where she's roughly the same age as the main characters, she's now a child here.
* AdaptationPersonalityChange: ArcVillain: She's more rebellious the central antagonist of the [=#SweetJustice=] four-part premiere.
* BaitAndSwitchBoss: The audience
and hot-tempered than most Karas, [[ApologizesALot especially]] [[CuteClumsyGirl the original]] [[WebAnimation/DCSuperHeroGirls DCSHG]] [[HairOfGoldHeartOfGold Supergirl]]. Though Kara girls are led to believe Lex is sometimes angry even in behind the comics (to robot army but it’s really Lena, his little sister.
* DivergentCharacterEvolution: In
the point where [[ComicBook/RedDaughterOfKrypton previous continuity, due to being the de facto member of the Luthor family, she was once a Red Lantern]]).
* AdaptationalJerkass: This show's Supergirl ''[[ShownTheirWork does]]'' draw pretty heavily from DC's Post Crisis comic books but she's basically the ''worst'' of Post Crisis Supergirl and Post Crisis Power Girl
[[CompositeCharacter stuffed into one package]] and tied with a Post Crisis Superboy bow. The thing most original to this show is that took most]] of her brother's traits. Here, she's also dumber than both Post Crisis Karas while having all of their negative social traits. Also, she doesn't have the excuse of a chemical imbalance like Post Crisis Supergirl, which also means she can't be treated, nor does she have the existential crisis of Post Crisis Power Girl, it's everyone else who needs to know how awesome she is!
* AdaptationalDumbass: In the comics, Kara is a science genius even by Kryptonian standards,
made much younger and Krypton is eons more scientifically advanced than Earth. Here, however, Kara is significantly less proficient at science. In "[=#SuperWho=]", she doesn't understand any of Karen's scientific speak, even though it is literally what they learned in chemistry class in immature, differentiating her Earth high school that day.
-->'''Karen:''' Remember chemistry class? High temperatures can break chemicals down to their base elements!\\
''(Kara stares at her and lifts her shoulders and hands up in an "I don't know" shrug)''
* AdaptationalModesty: After deciding to [[FakingTheDead let the people think Supergirl died in the fight against Livewire]], Kara takes on the new identity of ComicBook/PowerGirl. However, the famous CleavageWindow on her outfit is noticeably
a lot smaller than the original Power Girl's.
* AMFMCharacterization: Kara listens to heavy metal and hard rock, which is perfectly in line with her rebellious personality.
* ApologeticAttacker: She initially does this in her fight with Diana, as she thinks that she just punched a normal girl through the wall.
* ArbitrarySkepticism: In [=#SchoolGhoul=], she says she doesn't believe in ghosts ''despite previously having her very own soul taken by Katana'', who lampshades it. Kara handwaves it as being no proof.
* BalloonBelly: As a result of her BigEater tendencies, she's seen sporting a fat-looking gut after eating a bunch of turkey legs at a Renaissance Fair.
* BerserkButton: Being compared to Superman or mistaken as his sister. She trying hard to be a superhero in her own right but feels overshadowed by her
bit more popular cousin to the point one can see some shades of resentment. She nearly yelled at a kid at one point when they thought of from her as a DistaffCounterpart.
brother.
* BigEater: While not shown often, on occasion it's shown that she will really indulge in ice cream or comfort food when she can.EmbarrassingFirstName: Her given name is actually Lutessa.
* TheBigGirl: She’s hot-tempered and aggressive, and as EnfantTerrible: She's a Kryptonian, is by far the physically strongest person on the team.
* BlessedWithSuck
** She bemoans the fact that she can’t get tattoos or piercings or dye
brat who wants to destroy popular teen hangouts due to her hair because she’s invulnerable.
** Her super hearing can pick out all vibrations around her, but she has trouble shutting if off and just focusing on one thing. Still has a better attention span than Barbara Gordon though.
* BloodKnight
** Before warming up to Jessica Cruz Kara Danverse tries to assault her for attempting to break up Kara's fight with Princess Diana
** "[=#KaraCare=]" shows that, unlike every other iteration
extreme hatred of the House of El's surviving members, adolescents.
* EvilPlan: One Lena is disappointed
she actually ''wants'' has to fight Doomsday!
* BoisterousBruiser: as
explain to The Super Hero Girls when they assume Lex Luthor is the muscle of one piloting his own war suit.
* HumongousMecha: She steals Lex Luthor's War Suit, which in this show is gigantic.
* MechaMooks: She reprograms demonlition robots Lex Luthor built for
the team, city to target places she tends to be brash, but outgoing.
specifically wants demolished.
* BoyishShortHair: She wears an uneven bob and has SiblingRivalry: Has a rebellious attitude.
* BrattyFoodDemand: Kara insists on calling Ember "[[MaliciousMisNaming Amber]]" and mocking her for being a nerd while frequently returning to Ember's food booth for more helpings, at one point demanding that Ember put a turkey leg directly in Kara's mouth.
* BreathWeapon: She has two, but rarely uses them, as that would require more thought than blasting problems she can see
rivalry with her eyes or hitting them with her hands.
brother.
* BrutalHonesty: When it becomes clear Diana cannot sing, it falls on Kara to tell her. While the others are upset at her bluntness, Jess quietly thanks her as well.
* CompositeCharacter: Mixes Supergirl's outfit and adopted last name with ComicBook/PowerGirl's hair, physique, and personality (and "[=#PowerSurge=]" even sees her don the Power Girl costume and identity). Likewise, her civilian clothes strongly resemble [[ComicBook/Superboy1994 Conner Kent's]] 90's outfit.
* CreateYourOwnVillain: She accidentally creates the final threat of ''[=#Superwho=]'' and is then dejected over not getting credit for stopping it, even though she wouldn't have been able to do that much without Karen Beecher.
* CutenessProximity: Suffers from this in "#[=AdventuresInBunnySitting=]", gushing over the pair of white rabbits Zatanna leaves in her care and even giving them nicknames.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: She was old enough to remember when Krypton was destroyed and was frozen in space for years before being found. Then, she was expelled from Smallville High School for destroying the gym, even though she insisted she'd been framed for it. In "#[=TheGoodTheBadAndTheBizarre=]," the principal of Metropolis High uses this as grounds to accuse her of a rash of vandalism and suspend her. She turns out to be innocent; a Bizarro counterpart of her was responsible for both incidents.
* DeskSweepOfRage: Kara's response to Diana trying to teach her the value of strategy through chess is to knock the board off the table [[MisplaceRetribution and nearly into Barbara]] after being put in check.
* DestructiveSavior: Brash and abrasive attitude + Kryptonian powers = things getting wrecked. This is the first flaw in Kara that Diana seeks to improve...but progress is slow. {{Deconstructed|Trope}} in [=#PowerSurge=], as her destructive way of fighting causes most to not actually like her despite the good she does.
* DoesNotKnowHerOwnStrength: Her attitude will easily get the better of her, leading her to wreck and damage things in the process without her realizing it. Alarm clocks, cars, lockers, her cell phone...
* DressedInLayers: Wears her costume under a jacket in the way that [[MythologyGag Kon-El]] did.
* DudeWheresMyRespect: Everything she does either gets compared to Superman, or he gets all the credit. This is especially galling because she's biologically older than Superman (Clark arrived on Earth first while she was in suspended animation), and it's gotten to the point that nobody outside the team can get her code name right, with the public sometimes calling her Supermangirl or Mrs. Superman.
* DumbMuscle: She is the team member least likely to use her intelligence to solve problems, and also the strongest.
* EmbarrassingNickName: She's praised for saving Metropolis from Shaggy Man in ''[=#StrainedFighters=]''...and then laughed at for how bad the makeshift costume she wore while doing it was, due to her Supergirl outfit being in the wash. She's makes front page news as "Hot Mess Girl" and negatively contrasted to Superman.
* EvilCostumeSwitch: [[spoiler: While under Ra's Al Ghul's mind control, Supergirl's costume gains a sinister looking red and black color scheme. It changes back to normal once the spell over her is broken.]]
* FireForgedFriends: Kara's the one [[YourCostumeNeedsWork most skeptical of Wonder Woman's identity]] and the one slowest to warm up to her even after Wonder Woman takes it as a challenge and proves who she really is. However, she doesn't just come to respect Wonder Woman for her capabilities, she doesn't just come to like Diana as a friend, but Kara becomes the one most concerned for Wonder Woman's well being.
StarterVillain: She's the first on villain the team to heroes face in the show, and what finally allows them to work as a team.
* TantrumThrowing: After being caught and forcibly taken away by
her fear of Livewire when it becomes clear Wonder Woman's going to be fried parents Lena falls on her back and worried about how she'll fare when three criminals from Krypton escape from The Phantom Zone.
starts kicking at the ceiling of their car.
* FlyingBrick: She wouldn't be Supergirl if TeenHater: Her plan is to overthrow teenagers and lead a tweenage revolution (though she wasn't one. Also with three forms of [[FlyingFirePower fire power.]]
* GladIThoughtOfIt: When Karen Beecher suggests Kara's new identity be called "Power Girl", Kara shoots it down as stupid and but then claims
seems to have a EurekaMoment...before publicly introducing herself as Power Girl.
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: She has two ways of seeing in
neglected the dark. Tracking heat and [[EyeBeams projecting it.]]
adults).
* GreenEyedMonster: TinyTyrannicalGirl: She's super envious and resentful of her cousin Superman. Considering she's really the older one (she [[NoodleIncident babysat him on Krypton]] in fact), only less mature physically and experience-wise due to spending years drifting in space in hypersleep while Clark came to Earth first and thus didn't have that problem, she's got a pretty good reason, not to mention Clark doesn't do any favors by being [[SmugSuper patronizing towards her, and a bit of a showboat]]. She's also aware that Wonder Woman is more popular than her, but she initially doesn't know who this Wonder Woman actually is and later becomes her friend, so that the resentment from that ends up directed at Superman too.
* HartmanHips: Kara's well-rounded hips are noticeably wider than her waistline.
* HeavySleeper: Kara can sleep through almost anything; it's partially justified by her invulnerability, so she doesn't even feel a flamethrower or a dynamite explosion.
* HellBentForLeather: Her coolness is accentuated by her leather jacket.
* HiddenDepths: Despite being something of a punk rocker ("Most Likely to Become a Rock Star," according to the yearbook), she has an incredible soft spot for cute things,
as shown in "#[=AdventuresInBunnySitting=]".
* HippieParents: If the dress they foisted on her for picture day is any indication, her foster parents/legal guardians, the Danvers, are these.
* ImplausibleDeniability: She keeps trying to deny she has anything to do with being a super heroics after the other five Super Hero Girls come clean with each other and they all saw Kara's abilities at work.
* ImpossibleHourglassFigure: Her upper body, hips and legs are broad and muscular, with a waist only slightly larger wider than her neck.
* InsistentTerminology: She insists that the only kryptonite is actual Kryptonite, getting annoyed when Babs compares Diana's lovesick reaction to Steve to it.
* {{Jerkass}}: While The Super Hero Girls are sharing a bowl of ice cream, passing it around in turn while each gives an opinion on their next course of action, Kara gets angry and bends the spoon they're using so Karen can't scoop any. Barbara then gives everyone their own utensil.
* JerkassHasAPoint: In general, Kara is brash and driven by jealousy, but she's not wrong about Clark's ego or the fact that she doesn't get her deserved respect from the public.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Again, she's brash and rebellious, but still good.
-->'''Barbara Gordon:''' She wants you to think she doesn't care, but really, she's just a big softie.
** Emphasized in "[=#AccordingToGarth=]" where she develops a genuine friendship with Garth (Aqualad) and enjoys doing his robot-fight games.
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: When General Zod emerges from The Phantom Zone with Non and Ursa, Supergirl ''does'' kneel before him to protect the world. However, when Zod doesn't recognize Kara Zor-El and demands Kal show himself [[BerserkButton Kara loses it]] and decides to fight Zod anyway.
* KryptoniteFactor:
** "[=#KaraCare=]" starts off with her suffering from this after facing Metallo. His "remains" have enough Kryptonite to severely weaken Kara to where Diana [[ItsAllMyFault feels guilt]] [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone about putting Kara]] to where it could have happened.
** "[=#MeetTheCheetah=]" shows another weakness Kryptonians have: magic. When facing the Cheetah, she accidentally gets zapped by Zatanna (who was aiming for the Cheetah herself, but the CatGirl dodged the spell in time). Also, in "[=#SoulSisters=]", she's
small as vulnerable to Katana's [[YourSoulIsMine sword attacks]] as anyone else.
* LeeroyJenkins: In "[=#NightAtTheMuseum#=]" she develops a habit of charging headfirst into battle without waiting for the rest of the girls. At one point this forces Green Lantern to take more violent than usual measures to save Supergirl from a {{mega microbe|s}}, this being why Supergirl has been hypnotized to be ''less'' agressive. She even references the [[WebVideo/LeeroyJenkinsVideo trope namer]]:
--> All right, time's up! Let's do this! SUPERGIIIIRLLL!!!
* LegFocus: She's muscular legged, and her pants make up for it with her anatomy. Compared to the rest of her friends, including Diana who is the tallest in the group, Kara stands out.
* LethallyStupid: Karen attempts to help Kara in what is either a chemistry or physical sciece class but Kara fails to follow Karen's instructions and ends up causing an explosion.
* MaleGaze: Unbelievably, she has a big butt compared to her other friends. This is most noticeable when Kara is in her civilian identity either in profile or behind her.
* {{Metalhead}}: Kara jams on her electric guitar and is a huge fan of heavy metal and hard rock. This results in her looking down on other genres of music, as shown in the short "[=#TheSlowAndTheFurious=]," where she got into an argument with Zee and Diana over what music station they should listen to, jazz, classical, or metal, and in "[=#LeagueOfShadows=]", where she scoffs at Karen's preference for the boy band Up Past 8 and drags her to a metal concert instead. She also, naturally, has the civilian outfit to match: leather jacket, ripped jeans, and dark red combat boots.
* MsFanservice: The curviest member of the cast, with her large breasts and wide hips giving her an ImpossibleHourglassFigure. One episode even has her wear the Power Girl outfit, complete with its infamous CleavageWindow.
* NeverMyFault: It's a silly superstition to begin with but Kara Danvers was the one who claimed nothing could stop Diana before Steve Trevor arrived and ruined her volleyball game. Yet Kara blamed Karen Beecher for "jinxing it".
* NotAMorningPerson: [[RingRingCrunch Smashes her alarm clock]] while waking up. Fortunately, she has spares.
* NotSoAboveItAll: Kara Danvers claims to hate all things nerdy, and for the most part this proves true. She does become attached to a video game at the arcade, however, the point of annoyance when Harleen Quinzel distracts Kara while playing it and then accuses Kara of not being any good at it.
* PickyEater: She refuses to even try sushi until it's cooked, which Kara ends up doing with her EyeBeams.
* PlayingSick: The short "[=#KaraCare=]" has Kara pulling this stunt, getting the other girls to care for her long after she recovered from Kryptonite Poisoning.
* ThePowerOfRock: She uses a guitar like the one she has at home (which keeps blowing out the electrical wiring) to help save the day in "[=#SweetJustice=]".
* PretenderDiss: When Karen Beecher and Barbara Gordon identify Diana of Themyscira as The Wonder Woman, Kara Danvers dismisses Diana as a cosplayer. When Barbara then admits that
she is Batgirl she's also dismissed by Kara as one.
mean.
* PungeonMaster: Likes to let loose as many puns as she can apply to the situation. [[LamePunReaction Rarely do her teammates appreciate them]].
* {{Sleepwalking}}: Supergirl is guilty of ''flying'' in her sleep. And being a HeavySleeper, waking her up is pretty much impossible, so the only option is to direct her back to the bedroom, which is almost as difficult.
* StreetSmart: While she can be more of a punch first, think later kind of woman, but she has her moments.
* StubbornHair:
** Her hair is impervious to any attempts to cut or style it, including power sanders, blowtorches, and even dynamite. It takes the combined might of nine adult amazons just to move it out of place(or the kick of one Wonder Woman, but [[SnapBack it quickly resettles from that]]).
** Her hair is also the least effected by Livewire's shocks, especially when contrasted to Zatanna's. Although it turns out Zatanna's magic can change Supergirl's when she dons her "Power Girl" identity.
* SuperSpeed: This is used against her when she is accused of vandalizing the Great Wall Of China and damaging the Taj Mahal despite being in Metropolis, people thinking she's fast enough to pull it off despite Supergirl insisting she's being framed. It works in her favor while pummeling Giganta, however.
* SuperSenses: Kara has infrared vision that allows her to find people in the dark and can even see through walls if she wants to.
* TeethClenchedTeamWork: Resolves to do her best EggSitting with Harleen Quinzel in an effort to keep herself out of summer school.
* {{Troll}}: She often joins activities she otherwise has no interest in
ToylessToylineCharacter: No toy for the sole purpose of mocking the participants, even when said participants are her friends. This includes school dances, renaissance fairs and trick or treating.
* UnskilledButStrong: The pilot establishes that she DoesNotKnowHerOwnStrength, and her attacks are telegraphed, as shown by Wonder Woman managing to avoid her punches rather easily early on in their fight. This comes back up in "[=#FightAtTheMuseum=]" where Diana points out that her LeeroyJenkins attacks won't work ''all'' the time. She took this advice after being trolled by Catwoman.
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: "#[=LivingTheNightmare=]" implies Kara is afraid of bugs, specifically cockroaches. [=#SirenConch=] back this up, with Kara leaping behind a chair in the TroubledFetalPosition after seeing one... but in her defense, those ones ''were'' pretty evil-looking.
* TheWorfEffect: The entire team, sans Batgirl, suffers from it against Starro, but Supergirl takes the harshest beating of them all. Her remaining teammates all freakout when Supergirl [[LeeroyJenkins bumrushes Katana]] and [[OneHitKnockOut gets defeated by a single swipe]].
* WorfHadTheFlu: Supergirl is the only one not intimidated but ready to [[BerserkButton avenge]] Diana when The Super Hero Girls discover ''[[NothingIsScarier something]]'' was in the process of assaulting their leader and [[TheWorfEffect actually managed to knock Diana flat on her face.]] Of course the resident FlyingBrick would stand the best chance against Cheetah - which is why Supergirl's lured into Zatanna's magic blasts.
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A shy GadgeteerGenius, Karen is one of the smartest, but shyest, girls
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The top student
in school. As Bumblebee, she uses a self-designed armored suit that allows all things...until Diana appeared. Her jealousy causes her to fly turn into the Cheetah and shrink.target whoever she gets her eyes on.



* AdaptationDyeJob: In other incarnations Karen has brown eyes. Here, she has green eyes.
* AdaptationPersonalityChange: She's less confident and shyer than other incarnations.
* AMFMCharacterization: Karen regularly listens to boy bands, which showcases her GirlyGirl and romantic personality.
* AlmightyJanitor: Karen Beecher's not above using the might of the Bumblebee suit to punish those who don't respect her authority as hall monitor.
* AmusingInjuries: Bumblebee's casually swatted in her tiny form by Zee Zatara, who ''is'' horrified when she realizes what she just did. An amazon as catches Bumblebee in her palm and proceeds to give Bumblebee a noogie.
* AnimalMotifs: Bumblebees ''are'' more docile than most stinging bees, but are still an animal most others would rather not be around when they show signs of agitation. Aside from her costume, she has a variety of bee-themed boxes and furniture in her house. Ironically, it wasn't her first choice of name, with Wonder Woman having come up with the moniker and Barbara encouraging her to use it.
* AppropriatedAppellation: She takes up the moniker of "Bumblebee" after Diana calls her that (as well as shoots down the name Karen wanted to go for), and Barbara tells her to roll with it.
-->'''Bumbleblee:''' I actually prefer "The Indestructible, Gamma-Phase, 1000k--"\\
'''Wonder Woman:''' Bumblebee.\\
'''Batgirl:''' Trust me, it's way better.
* ApologisesALot: Bumblebee is this way. In the pilot, she tries to angrily shut the door in Barbara's face but keeps on apologizing, leading Babs to just shut it herself.
* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Honey combs are made by ''honey bees''. {{Justified|Trope}} in that the whole bee motif wasn't what Karen Beecher was going for to begin with, but something Diana of Themyscira used in an attempt to instill more confidence in Karen. Something that Barbara Gordon proceeded to excessively push on Karen while helping Karen upgrade her suit.
* TheBabyOfTheBunch: Karen is 14, whereas the rest of the group are all old enough to drive. She's also the smallest and meekest.
* BetaOutfit: Starts with a homemade suit that's duct-taped together, but still has the HyperspaceArsenal and shrinking ability.
* BewareTheQuietOnes: A shy 14-year-old who also happens to be an inventor with a robotic suit complimented by Diana. The one time she gets genuinely angry with her friends, they were so taken aback that they say they prefer the nice and shy Karen.
* BrainyBrunette: Karen has brown hair and she's a ScienceHero.
* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: Her powers come from her armor.
* CuteClumsyGirl: Has a habit of stumbling and spilling her books/equipment all over the place.
* DavidVersusGoliath: A running theme with Karen's situations is her meek and small nature being forced in handling larger problems, sometimes by herself.
* DeadlyDodging: One of her tactics when engaging in battle in her smaller form. This becomes most effective against Giganta, where Karen's able to {{ironic|Echo}}ally mock "[[StopHittingYourself Why are you hitting yourself?]]"
* DorkInASweater: She's a shy, unassuming character in a black-and-yellow striped sweater.
* DuctTapeForEverything: Or electrical tape, in this case. She uses a lot of it to hold the parts of her prototype suit together, unintentionally making herself look something like a bee.
* EurekaMoment: As Karen's "teammates" are becoming discouraged at Diana's inability to adapt to their society and Barbara begins to argue with Kara, Karen suddenly gets the idea to blow off steam at an AmusementPark, which not only leads to Diana making progress at appearing like a teenager but even starts ease the tension between Diana and Kara, who until then had been the coldest towards Diana.
* ExpressiveHair: Her buns sag when she's sad or stressed.
* FacialMarkings: She paints her face as Green Lantern's for Halloween
* {{Fangirl}}: Of the Film/{{Twilight}} films parody, ''Just Before Dawn''. All the girls watch them, but Karen's the most invested in the LoveTriangle element.
* FearIsTheAppropriateResponse: The only one in detention alarmed to discover three/[[ClothesMakeTheSuperman four]] of her classmates have super powers to the point she attempts to flee at their demonstration. Bumblebee also choosing to cut and run from the Super Villain Girls is PlayedForLaughs but it's later shown that while she could stop their EvilPlan by herself Bumblebee ''would'' have been crushed for it, [[BigDamnHeroes had her friends not shown up in the nick of time]].
* GirlyGirlWithATomboyStreak: Karen adores romcoms, ''Just Before Dawn,'' and boy bands, and is a huge romantic. However, she is also a skilled scientist who enjoys engineering and working with tech, even inventing her own gadgets and her suit.
* GrowlingGut: A main source of conflict in "#[=TacoTuesday=]": her stomach constantly growls through the short and makes things difficult for her, such as getting her kicked out of the library for being too noisy, or exposing her hiding spot to Giganta when she tries to steal the taco she's been trying to eat.
* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: In "#[=SheMightBeGiant=]", she laments that her suit only shrinks her despite her efforts to make it do otherwise, but ends up discovering that shrinking is a great advantage against Giganta since she's too small, litterally fitting between the enlarged Giganta's fingers, and too quick for Giganta to get a hit on her.
* ICantDance: In a rare show of kindness, Kara Danvers tries to teach Karen Beecher how to dance. This results in Karen bumping into people and being carried off but Kara thinks Karen did a pretty good job.
* LockedIntoStrangeness: She gains her blonde skunk stripe after being electrocuted.
* MisguidedMissile: Her first suit made use of solid matter projectiles, but they proved to be unreliable. Her second armor suit swaps these out for "[[LightningGun electrical sting]]" {{arm cannon}}s, though her shoulder cannons still fire solid missiles if the stingers are not enough.
* NiceGirl: She's among the nicest characters in the show.
* OddCouple: Diana constantly pairs her up with the sullen and silent Hawkman despite their wildly contrasting personalities and the fact that Karen is visibly intimidated by Carter.
* PowerGlows: When she activates her suit and turns tiny, her body glows yellow.
* PowerOfTheSun: Bumblebee's second suit is solar powered.
* RiseOfZitBoy: ''#Abracadabrapalooza'' is [[SupportingProtagonist ostensibably]] all about Zee Zatara trying and failing to get Karen Beecher to realize pimples are not that bad.
* TheRuntAtTheEnd: The only one in the detention causing food fight that did not willingly participate in any way whatsoever, the only one who tries to flee detention at the sight the others have super powers, the only one with no confidence in her abilties, the only one without a finished outfit, and the shortest.
* ScienceHero: Uses her extensive knowledge of science to build a suit that allows her to fly and shrink. While she doesn't have as many projects as Barbara Gorden Karen Beecher proves to have the most scientific knowledge of anyone on the team. However, Karen also has the lowest athleticism and worst cardio.
* ShipperOnDeck: She goes googly-eyed at the story of Carter and Shiera's ReincarnationRomance and desperately wants them to get together in this life, to the point that she overcomes her usual fear of Carter and basically [[PlayingCyrano forces him]] to persue her.
* ShoulderCannon: One of her super suit's many accessories.
* StuffedIntoALocker: Kara Danvers, distracted by her headphones, punches Bumblebee through the vents of a locker after mistaking her for a literal bumblebee, destroying Karen Beecher's suit in the process. Barbara Gorden accuses her of squishing Karen and they're relieved to find a [[AmusingInjuries merely shaken]] Karen stuck in Kara's locker. Doris Zeul intentionally tries to shove Karen into a locker but Karen elects to do it herself to deny Doris the satisfaction(it doesn't work).
* ShrinkingViolet: She's a shy, insecure character. Even more, shrinking is precisely her power.
* TheSmartGirl: She’s a scientific genius who invented her suit and gear.
* StillSucksThumb: Does this in her nightmare.
* TeenGenius: She created her superhero suit and powers, and the yearbook lists her as "Most Likely to Graduate Early."
* TransformationTrinket: She uses a necklace with a honeycomb-shaped pendant to transform into her armor.
* UnwittingPawn: She's framed for starting a food fight by Barbara Gordon and thrown into detention for it.
* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: She initially believed that there's no benefit to being small. It wasn't until her fight with Giganta in "#[=SheMightBeGiant=]" that she starts seeing the benefits.

to:

* AdaptationDyeJob: In other incarnations Karen AGlassInTheHand: Diana scoring higher on a test makes Barbi shatter a compact in the her hand, and ''not'' the glass part.
* AdaptationalBadass: The Cheetah
has brown eyes. Here, she been suffering heavy VillainDecay in DC animation thanks to being no match for Wonder Woman or even against any of her fellow heroes. However, this incarnation of Cheetah might be the deadliest yet since she's able to take down Diana in her civilian guise before Diana even knows Cheetah is her enemy and then defeat ''all of the heroes'' (sans Supergirl) with relative ease(and Supergirl still loses). When Diana ''does'' confront Cheetah as Wonder Woman Cheetah finally tastes defeat herself but still has green eyes.
enough speed to get away from the heroes in flash and is intelligent enough to trick Diana and hide her identity.
* AdaptationPersonalityChange: AlphaBitch: She's less confident and shyer than other incarnations.
* AMFMCharacterization: Karen regularly listens to boy bands, which showcases her GirlyGirl and romantic personality.
* AlmightyJanitor: Karen Beecher's not above using the might
a star of the Bumblebee suit school's gymnastics team, but is very rude to punish those who don't respect her authority as hall monitor.
* AmusingInjuries: Bumblebee's casually swatted in
teammates and seems to feel entitled to the position of team captain. Bonus points for being [[RichBitch wealthy]].
** AcademicAlphaBitch: She does seem to care about
her tiny form by Zee Zatara, who ''is'' horrified high-grade point average. One of the reasons she despises Diana, even more, is when she realizes what she just did. An amazon as catches Bumblebee in her palm rival gets a higher grade on a test than her.
* AlwaysSecondBest: She was the best in school
and proceeds gymnastics until Diana came along, and this causes her to give Bumblebee try to curse Diana with the Cheetah's curse. However, it affects Barbi instead, making her a noogie.
CatGirl intent on taking out Diana.
* AnimalMotifs: Bumblebees ''are'' more docile than most stinging bees, but are still an animal most others would rather not be around when they show signs of agitation. Aside from her costume, she has Cheetahs, wearing a variety of bee-themed boxes and furniture in her house. Ironically, it wasn't her first choice of name, yellow fur coat with Wonder Woman having come up with the moniker spots, and Barbara encouraging her to use it.
* AppropriatedAppellation: She takes up the moniker of "Bumblebee" after Diana calls her that (as well as shoots down the name Karen wanted to go for), and Barbara tells her to roll with it.
-->'''Bumbleblee:''' I actually prefer "The Indestructible, Gamma-Phase, 1000k--"\\
'''Wonder Woman:''' Bumblebee.\\
'''Batgirl:''' Trust me, it's way better.
* ApologisesALot: Bumblebee is this way. In the pilot, she tries to angrily shut the door in Barbara's face but keeps on apologizing, leading Babs to just shut it herself.
eyebrows looking like a cheetah's.
* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Honey combs She meows in the shadows, like most cats, to lure Green Lantern into a false sense of security. Thing is that cheetah are not like most cats; they ''chirp''.
* AssholeVictim: She's fallen prey to both Lesie Willis and Catwoman, the former without any provocation whatsoever. It's hard to blame Lesie's audience for laughing at Barbi's expense even if she didn't deserve anything from Lesie specifically.
* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: She didn't specify that [[ItsAllAboutMe she wanted to be the only captain of the gymnastics team]] when objecting to being co-captain to Diana, which is why the coach
made Diana team captain.
* CompositeCharacter: She's the [[LegacyCharacter third]] Cheetah, Barbara Ann Minerva, but her lifestyle and motivation (anger at being upstaged) is based upon Priscilla Rich, the first Cheetah. She also transforms into a cheetah/human hybrid, but her Cheetah form looks most similar to Priscilla's costume.
* EvilBrit: She speaks with a posh English accent, as a nod to the citizenship of the original Barbara Ann Minerva, unlike the previous incarnation with an American accent.
* EvilFeelsGood: Even after Diana advises her to let go of jealousy and hate, she decides Cheetah's rush of power is too great to give up.
* EvilIsPetty: She tries to put a curse on Diana Prince for upstaging her.
* FakeHairDrama: After being held
by ''honey bees''. {{Justified|Trope}} the Lasso of Truth in the short "Lost and Found", she forcefully admits that she's not a natural blonde and uses hair extensions.
* FreudianExcuse: Babs speculates, InUniverse, that Barbi's need for outside validation is likely based in "[[ParentalNeglect absentee parenting]] and [[LonelyRichKid a lack of proper modeling in childhood]]." Judging by
the whole bee motif wasn't what Karen Beecher brief glimpse of her home earlier in the episde, Babs is right on the money.
* FurAndLoathing: As a RichBitch, she has a golden fur coat with white collar and cuffs.
* GreenEyedMonster: She's jealous of Diana's achievements and attention, and tried to curse her for that reason. Even when Diana tells her to let go, she affirms to herself in private that she won't, partly because she enjoys the power that comes with being Cheetah (which might be the curse reaffirming EvilFeelsGood).
** EyeColourChange: When Barbi feels the power rush, her eyes go from their normal brown to a glowing green.
* HartmanHips: Her hips are noticeably wider than her shoulders, most noticeable in her gym uniform and when she stands with one hip out.
* ImAHumanitarian: It's not as overt as her comic counterpart, but from the looks of it, Cheetah
was going for to begin with, but something ''devour'' Bumblebee until Diana first encountered her.
* {{Jerkass}}: Even before becoming the Cheetah, she's not a nice person. Hell, the [[EstablishingCharacterMoment very first thing she does in the series]] is to insult one
of Themyscira used her fellow gymnasts who complimented her on a near-perfect vault.
* JerkJock: A RareFemaleExample that's not a CruelCheerleader. She's a talented gymnast, but also very arrogant, petty and unpleasant.
* KarmaHoudiniWarranty
** She gets away with her actions, only for most of Barbi's following appearances -- ''not'' as Cheetah -- have her hit by pranks (and by a dodgeball), almost making her the series' other ButtMonkey.
** And then as Cheetah, she takes on Catwoman... and loses. VillainDecay indeed, as mentioned above.
* KnightOfCerebus: Played with. Barbi herself is pretty LaughablyEvil thanks to her petty tantrums and rivalry with Diana, but as the Cheetah, she manages to be ''terrifying''. Her Cheetah form is the first antagonist to be treated dead seriously and she proves herself as a real villain by effortlessly taking out half of the supergirls without breaking a sweat. She was even intending to ''eat'' Bumblebee before Diana came along.
* NoSell: The first member of the team to land a hit on Cheetah is Bumblebee, and Cheetah just shakes her head to right some displaced fur.
* OneSteveLimit: Averted for her and Barbara Gordon. To avoid confusion with this, she's exclusively known by the nickname Barbi.
* OutsideContextVillain: {{Subverted|Trope}}. Barbi Minerva acquires super powers none of the Super Hero Girls have any frame of reference for and assaults their leader
in an attempt to instill her civilian guise instead of her much more confidence in Karen. Something that famous public identity over a grudge none of them are even aware exists, but Barbara Gordon proceeded nonetheless is able to excessively push on Karen while helping Karen upgrade deduce what kind of monster Cheetah most likely is and make a pretty good guess about what Cheetah's problem is likely to be, [[BatDeduction against all odds.]]
* RichBitch: She's a wealthy blonde with a fur coat and a sports car and an AlphaBitch attitude.
* {{Sadist}}: Barbi considers murdering Diana Prince with a sacrificial knife for being more of a perfectionist than Barbi, only reconsidering because Barbi decides that won't make Prince suffer enough.
* TaxidermyTerror: The interior of the Minerva mansion is ''covered'' in hunting trophies and animal skin decor, befitting Barbi's villainous nature.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: She does not have
her suit.
own doll in spite of her prominent rivalry with Wonder Woman.
* TheBabyOfTheBunch: Karen is 14, whereas UnknownRival: She serves as this to Diana, but her "rival" actually views her as a friend. Unlike the rest of the group are all old enough to drive. She's also the smallest and meekest.
* BetaOutfit: Starts with a homemade suit that's duct-taped together, but still has the HyperspaceArsenal and shrinking ability.
* BewareTheQuietOnes: A shy 14-year-old who also happens to be an inventor with a robotic suit complimented by Diana. The one time she gets genuinely angry with her friends, they were so taken aback that they say they prefer the nice and shy Karen.
* BrainyBrunette: Karen has brown hair and
villains, she's not a ScienceHero.
* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: Her powers come from her armor.
* CuteClumsyGirl: Has a habit of stumbling and spilling her books/equipment all over
bully harboring obvious hatred towards the place.
* DavidVersusGoliath: A running theme with Karen's situations is her meek and small nature being forced in handling larger problems, sometimes by herself.
* DeadlyDodging: One of her tactics when engaging in battle in her smaller form. This becomes most effective against Giganta, where Karen's able to {{ironic|Echo}}ally mock "[[StopHittingYourself Why are you hitting yourself?]]"
* DorkInASweater: She's a shy, unassuming character in a black-and-yellow striped sweater.
* DuctTapeForEverything: Or electrical tape, in this case. She uses a lot of it to hold the parts of her prototype suit together, unintentionally making
heroic girls but does pass herself look something like a bee.
* EurekaMoment: As Karen's "teammates" are becoming discouraged at Diana's inability to adapt to their society and Barbara begins to argue with Kara, Karen suddenly gets the idea to blow
off steam at an AmusementPark, which not only leads to Diana making progress at appearing like as a teenager but nice girl, fooling them even starts ease the tension between Diana and Kara, who until then had been the coldest towards Diana.
* ExpressiveHair: Her buns sag when she's sad or stressed.
* FacialMarkings: She paints her face as Green Lantern's for Halloween
* {{Fangirl}}: Of the Film/{{Twilight}} films parody, ''Just Before Dawn''. All the girls watch them, but Karen's the most invested in the LoveTriangle element.
* FearIsTheAppropriateResponse: The only one in detention alarmed to discover three/[[ClothesMakeTheSuperman four]] of her classmates have super powers to the point she attempts to flee at their demonstration. Bumblebee also choosing to cut and run from the Super Villain Girls is PlayedForLaughs but it's later shown that while she could stop their EvilPlan by herself Bumblebee ''would'' have been crushed for it, [[BigDamnHeroes had her friends not shown up in the nick of time]].
* GirlyGirlWithATomboyStreak: Karen adores romcoms, ''Just Before Dawn,'' and boy bands, and is a huge romantic. However, she is also a skilled scientist who enjoys engineering and working with tech, even inventing her own gadgets and her suit.
* GrowlingGut: A main source of conflict in "#[=TacoTuesday=]": her stomach constantly growls through the short and makes things difficult for her, such as getting her kicked out of the library for being too noisy, or exposing her hiding spot to Giganta when she tries to steal the taco she's been trying to eat.
* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: In "#[=SheMightBeGiant=]", she laments that her suit only shrinks her despite her efforts to make it do otherwise, but ends up discovering that shrinking is a great advantage against Giganta since she's too small, litterally fitting between the enlarged Giganta's fingers, and too quick for Giganta to get a hit on her.
* ICantDance: In a rare show of kindness, Kara Danvers tries to teach Karen Beecher how to dance. This results in Karen bumping into people and being carried off but Kara thinks Karen did a pretty good job.
* LockedIntoStrangeness: She gains her blonde skunk stripe after being electrocuted.
* MisguidedMissile: Her first suit made use of solid matter projectiles, but they proved to be unreliable. Her second armor suit swaps these out for "[[LightningGun electrical sting]]" {{arm cannon}}s, though her shoulder cannons still fire solid missiles if the stingers are not enough.
* NiceGirl: She's among the nicest characters in the show.
* OddCouple: Diana constantly pairs her up with the sullen and silent Hawkman despite their wildly contrasting personalities and the fact that Karen is visibly intimidated by Carter.
* PowerGlows: When she activates her suit and turns tiny, her body glows yellow.
* PowerOfTheSun: Bumblebee's second suit is solar powered.
* RiseOfZitBoy: ''#Abracadabrapalooza'' is [[SupportingProtagonist ostensibably]] all about Zee Zatara trying and failing to get Karen Beecher to realize pimples are not that bad.
* TheRuntAtTheEnd: The only one in the detention causing food fight that did not willingly participate in any way whatsoever, the only one who tries to flee detention at the sight the others have super powers, the only one with no confidence in her abilties, the only one without a finished outfit, and the shortest.
* ScienceHero: Uses her extensive knowledge of science to build a suit that allows her to fly and shrink. While she doesn't have as many projects as Barbara Gorden Karen Beecher proves to have the most scientific knowledge of anyone on the team. However, Karen also has the lowest athleticism and worst cardio.
* ShipperOnDeck: She goes googly-eyed at the story of Carter and Shiera's ReincarnationRomance and desperately wants them to get together in this life, to the point that she overcomes her usual fear of Carter and basically [[PlayingCyrano forces him]] to persue her.
* ShoulderCannon: One of her super suit's many accessories.
* StuffedIntoALocker: Kara Danvers, distracted by her headphones, punches Bumblebee through the vents of a locker after mistaking her for a literal bumblebee, destroying Karen Beecher's suit in the process. Barbara Gorden accuses her of squishing Karen and they're relieved to find a [[AmusingInjuries merely shaken]] Karen stuck in Kara's locker. Doris Zeul intentionally tries to shove Karen into a locker but Karen elects to do it herself to deny Doris the satisfaction(it doesn't work).
* ShrinkingViolet: She's a shy, insecure character. Even more, shrinking is precisely her power.
* TheSmartGirl: She’s a scientific genius who invented her suit and gear.
* StillSucksThumb: Does this in her nightmare.
* TeenGenius: She created her superhero suit and powers, and the yearbook lists her as "Most Likely to Graduate Early."
* TransformationTrinket: She uses a necklace with a honeycomb-shaped pendant to transform into her armor.
* UnwittingPawn: She's framed for starting a food fight by Barbara Gordon and thrown into detention for it.
* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: She initially believed that there's no benefit to being small. It wasn't until her fight with Giganta in "#[=SheMightBeGiant=]" that she starts seeing the benefits.
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[[folder:Green Lantern (Jessica Cruz)]]
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->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/MyrnaVelasco, Mireya Mendoza (Latin American Spanish), Creator/AyakaFukuhara (Japanese)

The newest recipient of a Green Lantern Ring, Jessica is a nature lover who aims to protect. Oh, and she's also a pacifist, so she always finds another way to battle as Green Lantern.

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[[folder:Green Lantern (Jessica Cruz)]]
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[[caption-width-right:231:''"Fighting is ''never'' the answer!"'']]
[[folder:The Penguin (Oswald Cobblepot)]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/MyrnaVelasco, Mireya Mendoza (Latin American Spanish), Creator/AyakaFukuhara (Japanese)

The newest recipient of a Green Lantern Ring, Jessica is a nature lover who aims to protect. Oh, and she's also a pacifist, so she always finds another way to battle as Green Lantern.
by:''' Creator/AlexanderPolinsky

A teenage mob boss at Metropolis High.



* AdaptationPersonalityChange: She was neither a {{pacifist}} nor a GranolaGirl in the source material. This likely has to do with the StealthPun of her being a ''Green'' Lantern.
* AdaptationalAngstDowngrade: Due to her darker roots in the comics, Jessica here is made to have become better adjusted by the time of the show. "[=#LivingTheNightmare=]" is the only time anything like the comics' Jessica's angsts are shown.
* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Relative to her [[WebAnimation/DCSuperHeroGirls Shea Fontana counterpart]], she is among the main heroines from the beginning when her previous incarnation didn't show up until the fourth season.
* AllLovingHero: Because she’s a pacifist, she at least tries to turn them on the side of good. Plus, she is willing to be friends with anyone who doesn’t have any, Pam for example.
* BadassPacifist: Despite wielding the most powerful weapon in the universe, she refuses to use it for violence, and would rather talk her opponent down than throw a single punch. {{Dope Slap}}ping Hal Jordan for being an idiot is fine, though.
* ByThePowerOfGreyskull: The Green Lantern oath seems to be mainly used like this in the show, instead of recited when recharging the rings. Except for the times when she zaps into uniform without saying it, [[RuleOfFunny but you're not supposed to be taking this show seriously, to begin with]].
* CrackingUp: ''#[=RageCat=]'' sees Jessica Cruz pop her neck after giving a not so RousingSpeech at an animal shelter.
* CreateYourOwnVillain: Her attempts to give Dexter a home when he really just wanted to be left alone are what draws the Red Lantern ring to him in the first place.
* DeadpanSnarker: As seen here when hanging out with Hal Jordan.
-->'''Jessica:''' Oh, Hal, must you be so wrong about so many things?
* TheDeterminator
** Refuses to fight, even when Franchise/WonderWoman is yelling at her in the TrainingMontage.
** In the short "[=#VeggieBurritoBucket=]", while filling in for a sick Babs' shift, she steadfastly refuses to serve meat to the customers, no matter how much they complain about her vegetarian substitutions, or how much Barbara's supervisor yells at her. When he tells her the meat is actually imitation meat (real meat being too expensive for them), she quickly and enthusiastically changes her tune.
* DopeSlap: She punches Hal several times for his insensitivity in "[=#HateTriangle=]" after he breaks up with Carol via text message.
* DudeNotFunny: Jessica [[InvokedTrope almost calls it out by name]] as Kara laughs and makes several puns about the vandalism done to the school dance promotions and decorations during ''[=#MeetTheCheetah=]''. ''[=#SoulSisters=]'' Jessica takes issue with Kara inflicting MakeoverTorment on the villains who had their souls taken.
* EnergyBow: Creates one, with her ring, to stop Star Sapphire's heart barrage.
* FacialMarkings: [[PowerTattoo When she powers up]], the emblem of the Green Lantern Corps frames her right eye.
* TheFettered: Creator/LaurenFaust has said she made her [[https://www.animationmagazine.net/tv/teen-girls-to-the-rescue-lauren-faust-powers-up-dc-super-hero-girls/ a pacifist because the Green Lantern Ring made her too powerful.]]
* FriendlyEnemy: Jessica Cruz doesn't let friendship stop her from regularly protesting at the restaraunt Barbara Gordon works for in an attempt to get them to stop serving meat, or protesting all the shows the Zataras put on for using live animals.
* FriendToAllLivingThings: She loves volunteering at the animal shelter and adopts a stray cat named Dexter, even after it briefly turns into a Red Lantern and fights her in the pet store.
* GranolaGirl: She's a big activist, especially concerning environmental matters. She was voted "Most Environmentally Conscious" in the yearbook. She is a ''[[StealthPun Green]]'' Lantern, after all.
* HaHaHaNo / RapidFireNo: Her reaction to Star Sapphire assuming [[HeIsNotMyBoyfriend that she and Hal are together]]. [[OverlyLongGag Stretched out for a full ten seconds]].
* HartmanHips: Her hips are noticeably wider than her bust or waistline. It's more obvious when she's in her Green Lantern costume than as a civilian, though.
* TheHeart: She’s a pacifist who tries to resolve problems without resorting to violence.
* HeroicBSOD: Has a big one in "[=#VeggieBurritoBucket=]" when working in a restaurant full of meat and required to touch and serve it. Learning that there's actually no meat whatsoever in the place, she immediately perks up.
* HiddenDepths: Turns out she once had some severe agoraphobia and self-loathing anger issues in the past, as she admits to Supergirl at one point.
* HonorBeforeReason: She prefers to trust in the system when put on tribunal by the Guardians. In fairness, had she simply explained her actions concisely rather than producing a several hundred page report (which ''no-one'' reads), and had Hal not decided to "help", she'd have been fine.
* {{Irony}}: Hypnotizing Supergirl to be less violent doesn't actually solve her [[LeeroyJenkins impulsiveness]] or [[DumbMuscle two dimensional thinking]]. It makes them worse to the point Green Lantern has to become more aggressive to save her.
* KnowsTheRopes: Lassos are among the tools she generates when trying to subdue combative targets, much to Wonder Woman's approval.
* LighterAndSofter: Played with. She had already undergone her DarkAndTroubledPast and overcome with her struggles with it according to WordOfGod[[invoked]], so her story in the show will be about her moving forward with her life.
* MellowFellow: While she is the most stubborn of the team, she is surprisingly easygoing and chill, heck, she’s even affectionate to others be they old friends or new ones.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: "#[=MisgivingTree=]" has Jessica trying to save human workers from Poison Ivy's rage when Jessica deflects a bulldozer Ivy throws at her and the workers. Instead of into somewhere safe, it hits an ancient tree that civilians Pam Isley and Jessica Cruz had chained themselves to. The tree is split open. When Jessica tells Ivy those workers could have been killed by Ivy, a grieving Ivy counters that Jessica ''HAD killed the tree''. Jessica is aghast at realizing this, and Ivy believes with THAT killing act, [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech "You are UNWORTHY of the color of Life, Green Lantern! And one of these days, you will pay."]]
* NiceGirl: If Jess had any more compassion, she'd be an INDIGO Lantern. But ether way, she is still the most compassionate, and affectionate of the crew.
* NoGoodDeedGoesUnPunished
** She's thrown in detention for ''defending'' Karen Beecher from Kara Danvers, Zee Zatara and Barbara Gordon. Kara Danvers attacks her a second time for trying to breakup her fight with Princess Diana.
** Her misguided attempts to raise Pam Isley's spritis lead to the raising of a zombie army.
** Trying to be a responsible citizen and carpool leads to her mother's van getting wrecked
** Refusing to let Wonder Woman live in a tree leads to Jessica's house getting wrecked
** She's assaulted by a cat with a deadly alien weapon for trying to prevent said cat from being put down.
* NoSenseOfPersonalSpace: Specifically with Pam Isley. Jess keeps embracing her at every opportunity and Pam is silently irritated each time. But as she never speaks up about it, Jess never gets the hint.
* NotSoAboveItAll:
** She's rather smug about [[TakeAThirdOption choosing a nonviolent solution]] in the TrainingMontage.
** She's also every bit as willing to beat up Steve Trevor as the others.
* PlatonicLifePartners: She and Hal Jordan work closely together as Lanterns, but there's else nothing between them.
* PowerDyesYourHair: Jessica has two neon green ones in her long brown hair. These appear when she's powered up and are otherwise a lighter shade of brown.
* PowerGlows: Her whole body glows a faint green when she powers up, including her eyes (normally brown).
* PullingTheRugOut: Her non-violent method of beating Kilowog in a sparring match.
* PunchedAcrossTheRoom: Green Lantern forms a helmet and suit of plate mail around herself when under assault by amazons. She gets knocked out of it and off screen.
* PyrrhicVictory: "#[=MisgivingTree=]" has Green Lantern accidentally killing an ancient tree her civilian self tried to save. Why? To save the "innocent lives" of those humans wanting to cut it down in the first place.
* RefusalOfTheCall: In her first appearance, she's seen trying to give the power ring back to Hal who refuses to take it.
* SecretKeeper: Being a Green Lantern, she knows Hal Jordan is one too.
* SigilSpam: In addition to the Green Lantern Corps symbol on her [[FacialMarkings face]] and [[ChestInsignia uniform]], the hem of her dress displays a ring of them while she's in her civilian identity.
* SoapboxSadie: She’s prone to trying to fix others' problems whether they like it or not, which does tend to lead to more problems than solutions.
* StealthPun: Along with being in the Green Lantern Corps, her GranolaGirl tendencies make her very, ''very'' green.
* StillSucksThumb: Relapses into this when she's having a nightmare.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: For Poison Ivy from the original web series.
* SympathyForTheDevil: In Star Sapphire’s first appearance, Jessica is clearly on her side once she learns Hal dumped her via text, although she does still feel obligated to prevent Carol from killing him. This disappears in their future interactions as Carol becomes convinced that Jessica is trying to steal Hal away, much to her disgust.
* TakeAThirdOption: Being a pacifist, she tends to find a different solution to combat without physically fighting.
-->'''Jessica:''' I just believe that when it comes to fighting, there's ''always'' another way.
** Rather than destroy the construction equipment about to "kill" the mannequins she's supposed to protect during her training, she encases them in a safe and moves it well out of range. This backfires when the "monster" attacks her teammates instead.
** In "[=#RageCat=]", she can't get any of her friends to adopt Dexter because he's a jerk, but doesn't want the animal shelter to put him down. Since neither of those options works for her, she decides to adopt him herself (to his annoyance).
** In "[=#TheGreenRoom=]", she uses her ring to translate an alien's screams as a warning about a bomb hidden in Metropolis. She stops Supergirl from attacking in order to buy enough time for the alien to find and remove it.
* TeamMom: She's incredibly nurturing towards her friends and tries to help them in the best way she can. In "#[=TheSlowAndTheFurious=]", she reprimands Zee, Kara, and Diana for fighting over a radio station in her van like a mother would with her rowdy kids.
* TechnicalPacifist
** She doesn't like fighting, and when she does have to deal with enemies she focuses on either defending herself and her teammates or on disarming the enemy or other non-violent methods. That said, [[BelligerentSexualTension she's not above hitting Hal Jordan]] when she thinks he's being difficult.
** She also justifies violence against PlantMooks by her being vegan. She's also forced to blast a hole in a [[MegaMicrobes protozoa]] to save [[LeeroyJenkins an overeager Supergirl]].
* TransformationTrinket: Alongside all the other things her Green Lantern ring can do, it also lets her transform into her superhero outfit.
* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: Played for laughs in "[=#HateTriangle=]", when Carol[=/=]Star Sapphire starts attacking Hal at Metropolis High, Jess is initially reluctant to fight Carol, until her shield is broken and the fight becomes inevitable, she reaches out to Carol with her energy fists... and gives her a consoling hug, telling her that Hal doesn't love her and she could do so much better, by learning to love herself. Star vows to return and make Hal good enough for her.
* WhatTheHellHero:
** Gives this to Hal in "[=#HateTriangle=]" when Carol admits she was DumpedViaTextMessage by Hal.
** And gets it from Poison Ivy in "[=#MisgivingTree=]" when she accidentally kills a 300-year-old tree that their civilian selves have been fighting to save.

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* AdaptationPersonalityChange: She was neither a {{pacifist}} nor a GranolaGirl in the source material. This likely has to do with the StealthPun of her being a ''Green'' Lantern.
* AdaptationalAngstDowngrade: Due to her darker roots in the comics, Jessica here is made to have become better adjusted by the time
AdaptationalWimp: The parasol-wielding villain of the show. "[=#LivingTheNightmare=]" comics he is the only time anything like the comics' Jessica's angsts are shown.
* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Relative to her [[WebAnimation/DCSuperHeroGirls Shea Fontana counterpart]], she is among the main heroines from the beginning when her previous incarnation didn't show up until the fourth season.
* AllLovingHero: Because she’s a pacifist, she at least tries to turn them
not, focusing more on the side of good. Plus, she is willing to be friends with anyone who doesn’t have any, Pam for example.
* BadassPacifist: Despite wielding the most powerful weapon in the universe, she refuses to use it for violence, and would rather talk her opponent down
threats than throw a single punch. {{Dope Slap}}ping Hal Jordan for being an idiot is fine, though.
combat.
* ByThePowerOfGreyskull: The Green Lantern oath seems BlackmailBackfire: What happens to be mainly used like this in him at the show, instead end of recited when recharging the rings. Except for the times when she zaps into uniform without saying it, [[RuleOfFunny but you're not supposed to be taking this show seriously, to begin with]].
* CrackingUp: ''#[=RageCat=]'' sees Jessica Cruz pop her neck
"#[=EmperorPenguin=]" after giving a not so RousingSpeech at an animal shelter.
Babs erases his phone.
* CreateYourOwnVillain: Her attempts TheManBehindTheMan: He apparently controls the elections to give Dexter the student council, installing one of his goons as StudentCouncilPresident.
* NoSmoking: The Penguin's trademark cigarette holder is replaced by
a home pencil here.
* {{Retcon}}: In "[=#SweetJustice=]", Penguin is mentioned as a foe of Batman's from back in Gotham, but
when he really just wanted to be left alone are what draws the Red Lantern ring to him in the first place.
* DeadpanSnarker: As seen here when hanging out with Hal Jordan.
-->'''Jessica:''' Oh, Hal, must you be so wrong about so many things?
* TheDeterminator
** Refuses to fight, even when Franchise/WonderWoman is yelling at her in the TrainingMontage.
** In the short "[=#VeggieBurritoBucket=]", while filling in for a sick Babs' shift, she steadfastly refuses to serve meat to the customers, no matter how much they complain about her vegetarian substitutions, or how much Barbara's supervisor yells at her. When he tells her the meat is actually imitation meat (real meat being too expensive for them), she quickly and enthusiastically changes her tune.
* DopeSlap: She punches Hal several times for his insensitivity in "[=#HateTriangle=]" after he breaks up with Carol via text message.
* DudeNotFunny: Jessica [[InvokedTrope almost calls it out by name]] as Kara laughs and makes several puns about the vandalism done to the school dance promotions and decorations during ''[=#MeetTheCheetah=]''. ''[=#SoulSisters=]'' Jessica takes issue with Kara inflicting MakeoverTorment on the villains who had their souls taken.
* EnergyBow: Creates one, with her ring, to stop Star Sapphire's heart barrage.
* FacialMarkings: [[PowerTattoo When she powers up]], the emblem of the Green Lantern Corps frames her right eye.
* TheFettered: Creator/LaurenFaust has said she made her [[https://www.animationmagazine.net/tv/teen-girls-to-the-rescue-lauren-faust-powers-up-dc-super-hero-girls/ a pacifist because the Green Lantern Ring made her too powerful.]]
* FriendlyEnemy: Jessica Cruz doesn't let friendship stop her from regularly protesting at the restaraunt Barbara Gordon works for in an attempt to get them to stop serving meat, or protesting all the shows the Zataras put on for using live animals.
* FriendToAllLivingThings: She loves volunteering at the animal shelter and adopts a stray cat named Dexter, even after it briefly turns into a Red Lantern and fights her in the pet store.
* GranolaGirl: She's a big activist, especially concerning environmental matters. She was voted "Most Environmentally Conscious" in the yearbook. She is a ''[[StealthPun Green]]'' Lantern, after all.
* HaHaHaNo / RapidFireNo: Her reaction to Star Sapphire assuming [[HeIsNotMyBoyfriend that she and Hal are together]]. [[OverlyLongGag Stretched out for a full ten seconds]].
* HartmanHips: Her hips are noticeably wider than her bust or waistline. It's more obvious when she's in her Green Lantern costume than as a civilian, though.
* TheHeart: She’s a pacifist who tries to resolve problems without resorting to violence.
* HeroicBSOD: Has a big one in "[=#VeggieBurritoBucket=]" when working in a restaurant full of meat and required to touch and serve it. Learning that there's actually no meat whatsoever in the place, she immediately perks up.
* HiddenDepths: Turns out she once had some severe agoraphobia and self-loathing anger issues in the past, as she admits to Supergirl at one point.
* HonorBeforeReason: She prefers to trust in the system when put on tribunal by the Guardians. In fairness, had she simply explained her actions concisely rather than producing a several hundred page report (which ''no-one'' reads), and had Hal not decided to "help", she'd have been fine.
* {{Irony}}: Hypnotizing Supergirl to be less violent doesn't actually solve her [[LeeroyJenkins impulsiveness]] or [[DumbMuscle two dimensional thinking]]. It makes them worse to the point Green Lantern has to become more aggressive to save her.
* KnowsTheRopes: Lassos are among the tools she generates when trying to subdue combative targets, much to Wonder Woman's approval.
* LighterAndSofter: Played with. She had already undergone her DarkAndTroubledPast and overcome with her struggles with it according to WordOfGod[[invoked]], so her story in the show will be about her moving forward with her life.
* MellowFellow: While she is the most stubborn of the team, she is surprisingly easygoing and chill, heck, she’s even affectionate to others be they old friends or new ones.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: "#[=MisgivingTree=]" has Jessica trying to save human workers from Poison Ivy's rage when Jessica deflects a bulldozer Ivy throws at her and the workers. Instead of into somewhere safe, it hits an ancient tree that civilians Pam Isley and Jessica Cruz had chained themselves to. The tree is split open. When Jessica tells Ivy those workers could have been killed by Ivy, a grieving Ivy counters that Jessica ''HAD killed the tree''. Jessica is aghast at realizing this, and Ivy believes with THAT killing act, [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech "You are UNWORTHY of the color of Life, Green Lantern! And one of these days, you will pay."]]
* NiceGirl: If Jess had any more compassion, she'd be an INDIGO Lantern. But ether way, she is still the most compassionate, and affectionate of the crew.
* NoGoodDeedGoesUnPunished
** She's thrown in detention for ''defending'' Karen Beecher from Kara Danvers, Zee Zatara and Barbara Gordon. Kara Danvers attacks her a second time for trying to breakup her fight with Princess Diana.
** Her misguided attempts to raise Pam Isley's spritis lead to the raising of a zombie army.
** Trying to be a responsible citizen and carpool leads to her mother's van getting wrecked
** Refusing to let Wonder Woman live in a tree leads to Jessica's house getting wrecked
** She's assaulted by a cat with a deadly alien weapon for trying to prevent said cat from being put down.
* NoSenseOfPersonalSpace: Specifically with Pam Isley. Jess keeps embracing her at every opportunity and Pam is silently irritated each time. But as she never speaks up about it, Jess never gets the hint.
* NotSoAboveItAll:
** She's rather smug about [[TakeAThirdOption choosing a nonviolent solution]] in the TrainingMontage.
** She's also every bit as willing to beat up Steve Trevor as the others.
* PlatonicLifePartners: She and Hal Jordan work closely together as Lanterns, but there's else nothing between them.
* PowerDyesYourHair: Jessica has two neon green ones in her long brown hair. These appear when she's powered up and are otherwise a lighter shade of brown.
* PowerGlows: Her whole body glows a faint green when she powers up, including her eyes (normally brown).
* PullingTheRugOut: Her non-violent method of beating Kilowog in a sparring match.
* PunchedAcrossTheRoom: Green Lantern forms a helmet and suit of plate mail around herself when under assault by amazons. She gets knocked out of it and off screen.
* PyrrhicVictory: "#[=MisgivingTree=]" has Green Lantern accidentally killing an ancient tree her civilian self tried to save. Why? To save the "innocent lives" of those humans wanting to cut it down in the first place.
* RefusalOfTheCall: In her first appearance, she's seen trying to give the power ring back to Hal who refuses to take it.
* SecretKeeper: Being a Green Lantern, she knows Hal Jordan is one too.
* SigilSpam: In addition to the Green Lantern Corps symbol on her [[FacialMarkings face]] and [[ChestInsignia uniform]], the hem of her dress displays a ring of them while she's in her civilian identity.
* SoapboxSadie: She’s prone to trying to fix others' problems whether they like it or not, which does tend to lead to more problems than solutions.
* StealthPun: Along with being in the Green Lantern Corps, her GranolaGirl tendencies make her very, ''very'' green.
* StillSucksThumb: Relapses into this when she's having a nightmare.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: For Poison Ivy from the original web series.
* SympathyForTheDevil: In Star Sapphire’s first appearance, Jessica is clearly on her side once she learns Hal dumped her via text, although she does still feel obligated to prevent Carol from killing him. This disappears in their future interactions as Carol becomes convinced that Jessica is trying to steal Hal away, much to her disgust.
* TakeAThirdOption: Being a pacifist, she tends to find a different solution to combat without physically fighting.
-->'''Jessica:''' I just believe that when it comes to fighting, there's ''always'' another way.
** Rather than destroy the construction equipment about to "kill" the mannequins she's supposed to protect during her training, she encases them in a safe and moves it well out of range. This backfires when the "monster" attacks her teammates instead.
** In "[=#RageCat=]", she can't get any of her friends to adopt Dexter because
appears properly later, he's a jerk, but doesn't want the animal shelter to put him down. Since neither of those options works for her, she decides to adopt him herself (to his annoyance).
** In "[=#TheGreenRoom=]", she uses her ring to translate an alien's screams as a warning about a bomb hidden
teenager living in Metropolis. She stops Supergirl from attacking in order to buy enough time for the alien to find and remove it.
* TeamMom: She's incredibly nurturing towards her friends and tries to help them in the best way she can. In "#[=TheSlowAndTheFurious=]", she reprimands Zee, Kara, and Diana for fighting over a radio station in her van like a mother would with her rowdy kids.
* TechnicalPacifist
** She doesn't like fighting, and when she does have to deal with enemies she focuses on either defending herself and her teammates or on disarming the enemy or other non-violent methods. That said, [[BelligerentSexualTension she's not above hitting Hal Jordan]] when she thinks he's being difficult.
** She also justifies violence against PlantMooks by her being vegan. She's also forced to blast a hole in a [[MegaMicrobes protozoa]] to save [[LeeroyJenkins an overeager Supergirl]].
* TransformationTrinket: Alongside all the other things her Green Lantern ring can do, it also lets her transform into her superhero outfit.
* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: Played for laughs in "[=#HateTriangle=]", when Carol[=/=]Star Sapphire starts attacking Hal at
Metropolis High, Jess whose villainy is initially reluctant limited to fight Carol, until her shield is broken and blackmailing his fellow high school students.
* UnEvilLaugh: He's got
the fight becomes inevitable, she reaches out to Carol with her energy fists... and gives her a consoling hug, telling her that Hal doesn't love her and she could do so much better, by learning to love herself. Star vows to return and make Hal good enough for her.
* WhatTheHellHero:
** Gives this to Hal in "[=#HateTriangle=]" when Carol admits she was DumpedViaTextMessage by Hal.
** And gets it from Poison Ivy in "[=#MisgivingTree=]" when she accidentally kills a 300-year-old tree that their civilian selves have been fighting to save.
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->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/KariWahlgren, Creator/MelissaGedeon (Latin American Spanish), Azuki Shibuya (Japanese)

A stage magician by trade, Zee aspires to be an "artiste" and follow in her father's footsteps. As Zatanna, she can do ''real'' magic... and she ''loves'' to show it off too.

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->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/KariWahlgren, Creator/MelissaGedeon (Latin American Spanish), Azuki Shibuya (Japanese)

A stage magician by trade, Zee aspires to be an "artiste" and follow in her father's footsteps. As Zatanna, she can do ''real'' magic... and she ''loves'' to show it off too.
Creator/JeremiahWatkins

Batman's biggest foe.



* AdaptationDyeJob: Zatanna's black hair is now dark purple. It becomes a sparkling, glowing purple that transitions from a slightly lighter shade to a much lighter one when using her powers.
* AdaptationalCurves: Doesn't have her comic counterpart's HeroicBuild.
* AdaptationalModesty: No fishnets this time around. Sorry, Creator/PaulDini.
* AdaptationNameChange: In most continuities, Zatanna's codename ''is'' her real name, Zatanna Zatara. Here, Zatanna is her codename and her real name is Zee Zatara, "Zee" usually a notable ''nickname''.
* AdaptationPersonalityChange: She's more of an egotistical showboat similar to [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic Trixie or Rarity]] than how she is in most incarnations.
* AlliterativeName: '''Z'''ee '''Z'''atara. Oliver takes the time to mock it in "[=#ScrambledEggs=]" while the two were paired for an EggSitting assignment.
* AmbiguouslyBi: Zee, like Diana, fell madly in love with a boy; in this case, from Aquaman. However, in "[=#MultipliciZee=]" two of her clones were drinking ice cream from the same glass while staring at each other as if they were girlfriends while Barry looked at them somewhat puzzled. Also in "[=#SweetJustice=]", when she met Wonder Woman for the first time, she was struck by her beauty. Even in the movie ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoAndDCSuperHeroGirlsMayhemInTheMultiverse'' she felt awkward when Starfire from ''Teen Titans Go!'' fixedly stared at the Super Hero Girls with much glee.
* AMFMCharacterization: Zee has a preference for jazz music, which suits her sophisticated and theatrical sensibilities.
* AnimalMotifs: She has a rabbit theme going on, in reference to the classic PullARabbitOutOfMyHat trick. She owns two magical rabbits, her phone case has a rabbit on it, and when she first developed her powers, rabbits would randomly appear.
* AwesomeButImpractical: Her most impressive display of power in the premiere is used to flip the off switch on a trash compactor (and still took too long to actually save the practice mannequins). Wonder Woman explicitly calls her out on it, saying that her powers are impressive, but that she uses them in a way that lacks purpose.
* BadassCape: She incorporates a cape into her costume after Barbara recommends it.
* BerserkButton: Adding to the GreenEyedMonster entry below, she does not take well to people not paying attention to her magic.
* ABirthdayNotABreak: In [=#HappyBirthdayZee=], it’s revealed that on her fifth birthday, [[spoiler:her [[MissingMon mother]] [[ParentalAbandonment abandoned her and her father]].]]
* BizarreTasteInFood: She prefers lots of pepper on her snacks (popcorn, nachos, etc.), to the point that no one else can eat them without suffering from profusely watery eyes.
* BunniesForCuteness: She has two bunnies that she uses for her magic shows (warning: {{Explosive Breeder}}s who like each other a ''lot''). Her phone case also has a bunny on it.
* CaptainErsatz: A downplayed example. Purple hair, magic powers, ego, fashion, and prissiness in a show made by Creator/LaurenFaust? Characters like that are a [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic Rarity]], to be sure. But you'd be forgiven for making the connection.
* ColorMotif: Her design incorporates various shades of purple into it, and her magic aura also appears purple.
* CombatStilettos: She's the only one in the group who always wears high heels. Lampshaded when Barbara tries to wear them, but falls over with a crashing sound.
* CompositeCharacter: The smug attitude of this Zatanna may be borrowed from mainstream Zatanna's younger cousin, Zachary Zatara.
* CostumeEvolution: She initially wears the classic Zatanna look (which is also her stage outfit), but Wonder Woman tells her to change it. Her current costume is inspired by her Bronze Age [[Franchise/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica Justice League of America]] appearance.
* DaddysGirl: Became very close to her father after her mother left the family on her fifth birthday.
* DissonantSerenity: In the first episode, Zee winds up with her future teammates in detention, Zee [[PrimpOfContempt files her nails and applies makeup]] while Diana and Kara engage in a wall-wrecking brawl.
* DoppelgangerSpin: Zatanna can project her image to distant places using a "mirage" spell. In combat she can spam it to the point more than one mirage is visible at once and none are near where she really is.
* EvenTheGirlsWantHer: Casey Krinsky is CRAZY about her.[[spoiler:..[[SubvertedTrope until we find out the truth]]]].
* EveryoneHasStandards: She has a large ego but takes her future passion ''very'' seriously. In particular, when it comes to the theater, she will ''not'' stand for goofing around and/or sabotaging the competition.
* EvilLaugh: She bellows one out after flustering Oliver Queen about an upcoming show of his happening at the same time as his own.
* TheFashionista: The most fashion-focused girl in the group. Aside from having the most outfits out of any of the girls, she's also the one they go to for ideas, such as Diana in "#[=SweetJustice=]" and Kara in "#[=PowerSurge=]". In her profile video, Batgirl even describes her as "stylish", and the school yearbook lists her as "Most Likely to Become An Actress."
* FriendlyEnemy: Zee Zatara is a friend of Jessica Cruz first and foremost, to the point she offers to help get Jessica a cab to a show of Zee's that Jessica intends to protest in front of for using animals.
* FreakyFridayFlip: She casts a spell meant to smooth out a misunderstanding between Barbara Gordon and her father. What she actually does is perform a series of random mindswaps between Barbara and various residents of Metropolis. Luckily for Barbara [[VoicesAreMental her voice is retained]] so Zee can keep finding where she ends up.
* GirlsWithMustaches: When Karen Beecher [[RiseOfZitBoy grows a zit]] and asks Zee Zatara for help, Zee insists it is simply a part of puberty Karen has to deal with and Zee tells Karen about how Zee started growing a beard during puberty, among other unwanted by temporary changes.
* GreenEyedMonster: And how! Towards other performers stealing the spotlight from her.
* HairFlip: Has done this a couple of times in both civilian and hero form.
* HartmanHips: Just like Kara, Zee's hips are noticeably wider than her waistline.
* HiddenDepths: In spite of insistence that she has no insecurities, Zee has some deeply buried fears of abandonment and not being good enough that trace back to [[spoiler:how her mother left and never came back]].
* HowDoIShotWeb: By the first episdoe Zee's already a powerful sorceress, but she still has a lot of work ahead of her.
* IBelieveICanFly: She can make herself and other things airbourne so casually Zee didn't even notice she could at first.
* ImpossibleHourglassFigure: Has very pronounced curves for someone who's technically just a teenager.
* ItsAllAboutMe: Gets this attitude regarding her birthday every year, and expects the rest of the girls to play along.
* JerkassHasAPoint: A downplayed example. Zatanna isn't a ''straight'' example of JerkWithAHeartOfGold, but more of a MsViceGirl. Even so, she still makes some insightful points --
** During the girls' first disastrous attempt as a team, Zatanna makes a sharp (but accurate) note that all Bumblebee did during the fight was hide.
** Her anger at Kara for not following her strict rules for her magical rabbits is valid, given that Kara ignored her warning about keeping them apart and thus allowed them to multiply into a citywide swarm.
** Taking away Oliver's part as the male lead in her play in "[=#DramaQueen=]" might have been a little harsh, but it wasn't exactly uncalled for--after all, Oliver did quite openly (and rather boastfully) admit to sabotaging someone else's chance at the role.
** She points out to Jess in "#[=AngerManagement=]" that she shouldn't try to force herself onto Kara's anger issues, saying that her anger is something she has to choose to deal with herself. She also points out that hypnotizing Kara to deal with said issues isn't a good idea, proven when her suggestion prevents her from taking the problem at hand seriously.
* LargeHam: She has a rather large ego thanks to her background as a performer.
* LovableAlphaBitch: She's pretty, vain, and rather full of herself, but still a good person overall.
* MagicWand: Zee Zatara does not need a wand to cast genuine spells, but it is made clear that there are some spells she cannot pull off without it. At one point her attempt to transfigure a dead octopos into a hamburger for Supergirl went wrong because she accidentally used a pair of chopsticks instead [[DoingItWrong sitting right next to her wand]].
* MagicalIncantation: She casts spells by [[SdrawkcabSpeech reciting the words backward]].
* MagiciansAreWizards: True to the origins of the character, she's a stage magician by trade but comes from a HumanSubspecies with actual magical powers. In this version, she was her father's non-powered magical assistant first, discovering her powers (and becoming privy to his) [[PubertySuperpower as she grew up]].
* MarkOfTheSupernatural: She is from a HumanSubSpecies of magical beings. To go with this, she has abnormal purple eyes.
* MissingMom: Zee was raised exclusively by her father, and [[DaddysGirl she doesn't mind at all]]. [[spoiler: [=#HappyBirthdayZee=] reveals in a flashback that her mom left her and her dad on her fifth birthday.]]
* MsFanservice: Zee's civilian clothes include a very short skirt that covers less than half of her thighs and shows off her curves, making her look visually provocative.
* MsViceGirl: As stated before, she has a large ego and loves showing off, but she's still a nice girl.
* MundaneUtility: She frequently uses her magic for things like housecleaning.
* NeatFreak: She impulsively cleans up Kara's bedroom when dropping off her rabbits, and is determined to show up for school picture day with an immaculate appearance.
* PhoneaholicTeenager: She likes to use her phone a lot, [[SelfieFiend mainly for selfies]].
* PowerIncontinence: When Zee's magic first manifested in flashbacks she hardly noticed at first and she couldn't make it do anything on command when she did, much less turn it on or off. Sometimes it would help her regardless or cause incidental changes to the world around her. Other times her own magic would actively attack her and her father. By the time of the first episode Zee's magic only happens when she wants it too and she has a few regularly used spells she can consistently pull off without issue. When Zee gets experiemental however, things tend to go wrong.
* ProperlyParanoid: She is correct in that ''no one'' should have the [[MacGuffin Book of Eternity]], not even a "benevolent philanthropist" like [[VillainWithGoodPublicity Lex Luthor]].
* PubertySuperpower: She started to develop magic powers without any warning during her childhood and couldn't control them at first. Her father was happy to find out about this, because he'd been worried that she might never have magic as he did.
* ReallyMovesAround: She and her father lived with their act on the road before they were successful enough to have somewhere in Metropolis to perform at regularly.
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: How she [[BreakThemByTalking defeats]] Casey in “#[=AllAboutZee=]”.
-->'''Casey:''' Smoke and mirrors, Princess of Prestidigitation? I expected better from you. Come out here and fight! [[HisOwnWorstEnemy I’m sick of seeing my pathetic little face!]] I mean ''your'' face! I mean… ''(screams in frustration)''\\
'''Zee:''' What’s the matter, Casey? Don’t like what you see?\\
'''Casey:''' No! ''Nobody does!''\\
'''Zee:''' You’re wrong! I ''liked'' you! At first. So did my friends! It was the evil plot to change who you are that mucked it all up.\\
'''Casey:''' Stop it! Quit it!\\
'''Zee:''' You could have had the friendship and acceptance you wanted, if you had only accepted yourself.
* RagsToRiches: During her earlier youth, she and her father were a traveling magic show that didn't make a lot of money and they lived in an RV. However, after one amazing performance, they got a worldwide tour, her father became an entertainer in a popular casino, and they moved into a penthouse suite in the attached hotel.
* SesquipedalianLoquaciousness: Zee coerces Karen Beecher into being her spokeswoman, and gives Karen cue cards with words Karen can't pronounce.
* ShamelessSelfPromoter: When she's cleaning Kara's room she turns one of Kara's HeavyMetal posters into one of the advertisements for her shows. In "[=#AdBlockers=]," she spends so much time putting up ads for one of her shows (and competing against Oliver for advertising his own show) that she forgets to actually put it on.
* SitcomArchNemesis: With Oliver Queen. Expect the two of them to trip the other up every time they're on screen together.
* SmallNameBigEgo: She makes a huge deal about her "first solo production", which turns out to be a children's birthday party.
* SmugSuper: Oh so much, especially in "[=#SweetJustice=]". She puts a lot of pizzazz into simple spells and conjures up applauding hands when she accomplishes something.
* SpoiledSweet: As the daughter of a wealthy celebrity, Zee is accustomed to a lavish lifestyle. While she can be a snob when it comes to topics like fashion, cuisine, and the arts, she's still a nice girl who wants to do good as a superhero. Zee also likes to take her friends to high end places they normally would not be able to enjoy. Zee does tend to strong arm Karen Beecher into doing favors for her, but she also tries to mentor Karen through life's problems.
* SquishyWizard: Her spells can easily subdue some of the most powerful fighters the show has to offer, like Wonder Woman and Power Girl, but Zatanna can't take nearly as much from anyone else.
* StageMagician: Zee Zatara is a talented stage magician whose tricks look like genuine magic. She can also do genuine magic, but her arsenal of spells she can ''[[HilarityEnsues reliably]]'' pull off is smaller than her convincing stage tricks.
* SummonMagic: She can call for rabits that will attack foes and obstacles in her path with EyeBeams.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: For Harley Quinn from the original web series.
* TruerToTheText: In relation to her age when she first became a superhero, this version is a teenager when Bruce is already an adult as Batman, instead of around the same age as him as in the Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse and onwards.
* UnwittingPawn: Zatanna's response to Cheetah racing around her in the dark is to [[SpamAttack launch as projectiles as she can at any sign of movement]]. At this Cheetah leaves Zatanna alone. Not because Cheetah couldn't take Zatanna, but because she can goad the impulsive Supergirl into chasing her right to Zantanna's location, leading to FriendlyFire.
* VainSorceress: {{Downplayed|Trope}}: Zee Zatara uses mundane makeup and gets her hair styled at a pricey but conventional salon. In the event something ruins her cosmetics, however, she isn't above using magic to put things back in order.
* VanityIsFeminine: Not only is Zatanna the most feminine member of her team ([[TheFashionista appearance-conscious]], [[LongHairIsFeminine long haired]], [[MagicIsFeminine magical]]), she also tends to be the most self-involved and boastful.
* WaistcoatOfStyle: She wears one as part of her civilian outfit, accented by a ribbon tie.

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* AdaptationDyeJob: Zatanna's black hair is now dark purple. It becomes a sparkling, glowing purple that transitions from a slightly lighter shade AgeLift: He's been deaged to a much lighter one when using her powers.
* AdaptationalCurves: Doesn't have her comic counterpart's HeroicBuild.
* AdaptationalModesty: No fishnets this time around. Sorry, Creator/PaulDini.
* AdaptationNameChange: In most continuities, Zatanna's codename ''is'' her real name, Zatanna Zatara. Here, Zatanna is her codename and her real name is Zee Zatara, "Zee" usually a notable ''nickname''.
* AdaptationPersonalityChange: She's more of an egotistical showboat similar to [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic Trixie or Rarity]] than how she is in most incarnations.
* AlliterativeName: '''Z'''ee '''Z'''atara. Oliver takes the time to mock it in "[=#ScrambledEggs=]" while the two were paired for an EggSitting assignment.
* AmbiguouslyBi: Zee, like Diana, fell madly in love with a boy; in this case, from Aquaman. However, in "[=#MultipliciZee=]" two of her clones were drinking ice cream from the same glass while staring at each other as if they were girlfriends while Barry looked at them somewhat puzzled. Also in "[=#SweetJustice=]", when she met Wonder Woman for the first time, she was struck by her beauty. Even in the movie ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoAndDCSuperHeroGirlsMayhemInTheMultiverse'' she felt awkward when Starfire from ''Teen Titans Go!'' fixedly stared at the Super Hero Girls with much glee.
* AMFMCharacterization: Zee has a preference for jazz music, which suits her sophisticated and theatrical sensibilities.
* AnimalMotifs: She has a rabbit theme going on, in reference to the classic PullARabbitOutOfMyHat trick. She owns two magical rabbits, her phone case has a rabbit on it, and when she first developed her powers, rabbits would randomly appear.
* AwesomeButImpractical: Her most impressive display of power in the premiere is used to flip the off switch on a trash compactor (and still took too long to actually save the practice mannequins). Wonder Woman explicitly calls her out on it, saying that her powers are impressive, but that she uses them in a way that lacks purpose.
* BadassCape: She incorporates a cape into her costume after Barbara recommends it.
* BerserkButton: Adding to the GreenEyedMonster entry below, she does not take well to people not paying attention to her magic.
* ABirthdayNotABreak: In [=#HappyBirthdayZee=], it’s revealed that on her fifth birthday, [[spoiler:her [[MissingMon mother]] [[ParentalAbandonment abandoned her and her father]].]]
* BizarreTasteInFood: She prefers lots of pepper on her snacks (popcorn, nachos, etc.), to the point that no one else can eat them without suffering from profusely watery eyes.
* BunniesForCuteness: She has two bunnies that she uses for her magic shows (warning: {{Explosive Breeder}}s who like each other a ''lot''). Her phone case also has a bunny on it.
* CaptainErsatz: A downplayed example. Purple hair, magic powers, ego, fashion, and prissiness in a show made by Creator/LaurenFaust? Characters like that are a [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic Rarity]], to be sure. But you'd be forgiven for making the connection.
* ColorMotif: Her design incorporates various shades of purple into it, and her magic aura also appears purple.
* CombatStilettos: She's the only one in the group who always wears high heels. Lampshaded when Barbara tries to wear them, but falls over with a crashing sound.
* CompositeCharacter: The smug attitude of this Zatanna may be borrowed from mainstream Zatanna's younger cousin, Zachary Zatara.
* CostumeEvolution: She initially wears the classic Zatanna look (which is also her stage outfit), but Wonder Woman tells her to change it. Her current costume is inspired by her Bronze Age [[Franchise/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica Justice League of America]] appearance.
* DaddysGirl: Became very close to her father after her mother left the family on her fifth birthday.
* DissonantSerenity: In the first episode, Zee winds up with her future teammates in detention, Zee [[PrimpOfContempt files her nails and applies makeup]] while Diana and Kara engage in a wall-wrecking brawl.
* DoppelgangerSpin: Zatanna can project her image to distant places using a "mirage" spell. In combat she can spam it to the point more than one mirage is visible at once and none are near where she really is.
* EvenTheGirlsWantHer: Casey Krinsky is CRAZY about her.[[spoiler:..[[SubvertedTrope until we find out the truth]]]].
* EveryoneHasStandards: She has a large ego but takes her future passion ''very'' seriously. In particular, when it comes to the theater, she will ''not'' stand for goofing around and/or sabotaging the competition.
* EvilLaugh: She bellows one out after flustering Oliver Queen about an upcoming show of his happening at the same time as his own.
* TheFashionista: The most fashion-focused girl in the group. Aside from having the most outfits out of any of the girls, she's also the one they go to for ideas, such as Diana in "#[=SweetJustice=]" and Kara in "#[=PowerSurge=]". In her profile video, Batgirl even describes her as "stylish", and the school yearbook lists her as "Most Likely to Become An Actress."
* FriendlyEnemy: Zee Zatara is a friend of Jessica Cruz first and foremost, to the point she offers to help get Jessica a cab to a show of Zee's that Jessica intends to protest in front of for using animals.
* FreakyFridayFlip: She casts a spell meant to smooth out a misunderstanding between Barbara Gordon and her father. What she actually does is perform a series of random mindswaps between Barbara and various residents of Metropolis. Luckily for Barbara [[VoicesAreMental her voice is retained]] so Zee can keep finding where she ends up.
* GirlsWithMustaches: When Karen Beecher [[RiseOfZitBoy grows a zit]] and asks Zee Zatara for help, Zee insists it is simply a part of puberty Karen has to deal with and Zee tells Karen about how Zee started growing a beard during puberty, among other unwanted by temporary changes.
* GreenEyedMonster: And how! Towards other performers stealing the spotlight from her.
* HairFlip: Has done this a couple of times in both civilian and hero form.
* HartmanHips: Just like Kara, Zee's hips are noticeably wider than her waistline.
* HiddenDepths: In spite of insistence that she has no insecurities, Zee has some deeply buried fears of abandonment and not being good enough that trace back to [[spoiler:how her mother left and never came back]].
* HowDoIShotWeb: By the first episdoe Zee's already a powerful sorceress, but she still has a lot of work ahead of her.
* IBelieveICanFly: She can make herself and other things airbourne so casually Zee didn't even notice she could at first.
* ImpossibleHourglassFigure: Has very pronounced curves for someone who's technically just
a teenager.
* ItsAllAboutMe: Gets this attitude regarding her birthday every year, and expects the rest of the girls to play along.
* JerkassHasAPoint:
BadassNormal: A downplayed example. Zatanna isn't a ''straight'' example of JerkWithAHeartOfGold, but more of a MsViceGirl. Even so, she still makes some insightful points --
** During the girls' first disastrous attempt as a team, Zatanna makes a sharp (but accurate) note that all Bumblebee did during the fight was hide.
** Her anger at Kara for not following her strict rules for her magical rabbits is valid, given that Kara ignored her warning about keeping them apart and thus allowed them to multiply into a citywide swarm.
** Taking away Oliver's part as the male lead in her play in "[=#DramaQueen=]" might have been a little harsh, but it wasn't exactly uncalled for--after all, Oliver did quite openly (and rather boastfully) admit to sabotaging someone else's chance at the role.
** She points out to Jess in "#[=AngerManagement=]" that she shouldn't try to force herself onto Kara's anger issues, saying that her anger is something she has to choose to deal
teenager with herself. She also points out that hypnotizing Kara no powers who's able to deal with said issues isn't a good idea, proven when her suggestion prevents her from taking the problem at hand seriously.
* LargeHam: She has a rather large ego thanks to her background as a performer.
* LovableAlphaBitch: She's pretty, vain,
command She-Bat, Solomon Grundy and rather full of herself, but still a good person overall.
Gentleman Ghost.
* MagicWand: Zee Zatara does not need a wand to cast genuine spells, but it is made clear that there are some spells she cannot pull off without it. At one point her attempt to transfigure a dead octopos into a hamburger for Supergirl went wrong because she accidentally used a pair of chopsticks instead [[DoingItWrong sitting right next to her wand]].
* MagicalIncantation: She casts spells by [[SdrawkcabSpeech reciting the words backward]].
* MagiciansAreWizards: True to the origins of the character, she's a stage magician by trade but comes from a HumanSubspecies with actual magical powers.
{{Delinquents}}: In this version, she was her father's non-powered magical assistant first, discovering her powers (and becoming privy to his) [[PubertySuperpower as she grew up]].
* MarkOfTheSupernatural: She
continuity, Arkham is a reform school.
* MadeOfIron: Takes punches and kicks
from ''Wonder Woman''.
* MonsterClown: He IS the Joker, after all.
* OlderHeroVsYoungerVillain: He's
a HumanSubSpecies teen and Batman's an adult, but he's still regarded as the Dark Knight's greatest enemy.
* OmnicidalManiac: His idea
of magical beings. To go with this, she the ultimate joke on Gotham is to release monsters to cause chaos and then blow up the city.
* TeensAreMonsters: His ultimate plan was to blow up Gotham, which would be the largest act of terrorism and mass murder in American (possibly world) history.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: One thing Harley
has abnormal purple eyes.
* MissingMom: Zee was raised exclusively by her father, and [[DaddysGirl she
that he doesn't mind at all]]. [[spoiler: [=#HappyBirthdayZee=] reveals in a flashback that her mom left her and her dad on her fifth birthday.]]
* MsFanservice: Zee's civilian clothes include a very short skirt that covers less than half of her thighs and shows off her curves, making her look visually provocative.
* MsViceGirl: As stated before, she has a large ego and loves showing off, but she's still a nice girl.
* MundaneUtility: She frequently uses her magic for things like housecleaning.
* NeatFreak: She impulsively cleans up Kara's bedroom when dropping off her rabbits, and
is determined to show up for school picture day with an immaculate appearance.
* PhoneaholicTeenager: She likes to use her phone
a lot, [[SelfieFiend mainly for selfies]].
* PowerIncontinence: When Zee's magic first manifested in flashbacks she hardly noticed at first and she couldn't make it do anything on command when she did, much less turn it on or off. Sometimes it would help her regardless or cause incidental changes to the world around her. Other times her own magic would actively attack her and her father. By the time of the first episode Zee's magic only happens when she wants it too and she has a few regularly used spells she can consistently pull off without issue. When Zee gets experiemental however, things tend to go wrong.
* ProperlyParanoid: She is correct in that ''no one'' should have the [[MacGuffin Book of Eternity]], not even a "benevolent philanthropist" like [[VillainWithGoodPublicity Lex Luthor]].
* PubertySuperpower: She started to develop magic powers without any warning during her childhood and couldn't control them at first. Her father was happy to find out about this, because he'd been worried that she might never have magic as he did.
* ReallyMovesAround: She and her father lived with their act on the road before they were successful enough to have somewhere in Metropolis to perform at regularly.
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: How she [[BreakThemByTalking defeats]] Casey in “#[=AllAboutZee=]”.
-->'''Casey:''' Smoke and mirrors, Princess of Prestidigitation? I expected better from you. Come out here and fight! [[HisOwnWorstEnemy I’m sick of seeing my pathetic little face!]] I mean ''your'' face! I mean… ''(screams in frustration)''\\
'''Zee:''' What’s the matter, Casey? Don’t like what you see?\\
'''Casey:''' No! ''Nobody does!''\\
'''Zee:''' You’re wrong! I ''liked'' you! At first. So did my friends! It was the evil plot to change who you are that mucked it all up.\\
'''Casey:''' Stop it! Quit it!\\
'''Zee:''' You could have had the friendship and acceptance you wanted, if you had only accepted yourself.
* RagsToRiches: During her earlier youth, she and her father were a traveling magic show that didn't make a lot of money and they lived in an RV. However, after one amazing performance, they got a worldwide tour, her father became an entertainer in a popular casino, and they moved into a penthouse suite
doll in the attached hotel.
accompanying toyline.
* SesquipedalianLoquaciousness: Zee coerces Karen Beecher into being her spokeswoman, and gives Karen cue cards with words Karen can't pronounce.
* ShamelessSelfPromoter: When she's cleaning Kara's room she turns one of Kara's HeavyMetal posters into one of
UnseenNoMore: He was mentioned several times, mostly by [[LoonyFan Harley]], but hadn't appeared in person until the advertisements for her shows. In "[=#AdBlockers=]," she spends so much time putting up ads for one of her shows (and competing against Oliver for advertising his own show) that she forgets to actually put it on.
* SitcomArchNemesis: With Oliver Queen. Expect the two of them to trip the other up every time they're on screen together.
* SmallNameBigEgo: She makes a huge deal about her "first solo production", which turns out to be a children's birthday party.
* SmugSuper: Oh so much, especially in "[=#SweetJustice=]". She puts a lot of pizzazz into simple spells and conjures up applauding hands when she accomplishes something.
* SpoiledSweet: As the daughter of a wealthy celebrity, Zee is accustomed to a lavish lifestyle. While she can be a snob when it comes to topics like fashion, cuisine, and the arts, she's still a nice girl who wants to do good as a superhero. Zee also likes to take her friends to high end places they normally would not be able to enjoy. Zee does tend to strong arm Karen Beecher into doing favors for her, but she also tries to mentor Karen through life's problems.
* SquishyWizard: Her spells can easily subdue some of the most powerful fighters the show has to offer, like Wonder Woman and Power Girl, but Zatanna can't take nearly as much from anyone else.
* StageMagician: Zee Zatara is a talented stage magician whose tricks look like genuine magic. She can also do genuine magic, but her arsenal of spells she can ''[[HilarityEnsues reliably]]'' pull off is smaller than her convincing stage tricks.
* SummonMagic: She can call for rabits that will attack foes and obstacles in her path with EyeBeams.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: For Harley Quinn from the original web series.
* TruerToTheText: In relation to her age when she first became a superhero, this version is a teenager when Bruce is already an adult as Batman, instead of around the same age as him as in the Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse and onwards.
* UnwittingPawn: Zatanna's response to Cheetah racing around her in the dark is to [[SpamAttack launch as projectiles as she can at any sign of movement]]. At this Cheetah leaves Zatanna alone. Not because Cheetah couldn't take Zatanna, but because she can goad the impulsive Supergirl into chasing her right to Zantanna's location, leading to FriendlyFire.
* VainSorceress: {{Downplayed|Trope}}: Zee Zatara uses mundane makeup and gets her hair styled at a pricey but conventional salon. In the event something ruins her cosmetics, however, she isn't above using magic to put things back in order.
* VanityIsFeminine: Not only is Zatanna the most feminine member of her team ([[TheFashionista appearance-conscious]], [[LongHairIsFeminine long haired]], [[MagicIsFeminine magical]]), she also tends to be the most self-involved and boastful.
* WaistcoatOfStyle: She wears one as part of her civilian outfit, accented by a ribbon tie.
second season.



[[folder:Batgirl (Barbara Gordon)]]
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[[quoteright:207:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/batgirl_idle.png]]
[[caption-width-right:207:''"Superawesome superheroness... here we come!"'']]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/TaraStrong, Analiz Sánchez (Latin American Spanish), Creator/EriKitamura (Japanese)

Daughter of Gotham's Commissioner Gordon and Batman's biggest fan, Barbara moved to Metropolis in the middle of the school year. As Batgirl, she uses an extensive collection of gadgetry, inspired by the Caped Crusader.

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[[folder:Batgirl (Barbara Gordon)]]
[[quoteright:207:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/barbara_gordon_idle.png]]
[[quoteright:207:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/batgirl_idle.png]]
[[caption-width-right:207:''"Superawesome superheroness... here we come!"'']]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/TaraStrong, Analiz Sánchez (Latin American Spanish), Creator/EriKitamura (Japanese)

Daughter of Gotham's Commissioner Gordon and Batman's biggest fan, Barbara moved to Metropolis in the middle of the school year. As Batgirl, she uses an extensive collection of gadgetry, inspired by the Caped Crusader.
[[folder:Shaggy Man]]

An ape-like giant monster.



* ActorAllusion: There are way too many similarities between Batgirl and [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic Twilight Sparkle]], other than their voice actor.
** More so considering Tara was considered for the role of [[FunPersonified Pinkie Pie]] as well.
* AdaptationDyeJob:
** Batgirl's costume has changed from its contemporary dark blue design to classic purple.
** Her eyes are green instead of their more common blue.
* AdaptationPersonalityChange: Usually a more sensible and serious type, Barbara in this incarnation is a goofy GenkiGirl.
* AffectionateNickname: "Babsy-Wabsy" and "Babbly-Boo" (used by Harleen Quinzel).
* AnimalEaredHeadband: She wears a bat-eared hoodie in her civilian identity.
* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: With her boundless energy comes a tendency to get easily distracted.
* BadassNormal: She’s a normal human with no superpowers, but she makes up for it with gear and skill.
* BatDeduction: Wouldn't be a bat if she didn't have one of these. Namely, managing to work out Cheetah's entire motivation and backstory from a five second glimpse of her handiwork. And this before she even saw her.
* BatmanGambit: When she suspects that the other girls are supers, she starts a food fight to get them all detention and have the chance to talk with them.
* BigBrotherIsWatchingYou: When they're trying to track down Diana, she casually informs the other Super Hero Girls that she's hacked their phones for that purpose.
* BirdsOfAFeather: Ignoring which parts of the moral spectrum they fall on, it's no surprise this particularly hyperactive and zany version of Barbara Gordon is best friends with Harleen Quinzel right off the bat but has to work on getting in the good graces of Karen Beecher, Jessica Cruz, Kara Danvers and Zee Zatara. Given Batgirl's open desire to prove herself to Batman, it's also not surprising she makes quick friends with Wonder Woman, who secretly wants to prove herself to Hippolyta.
* BuffySpeak: Barbara Gordon is a tech genius but Karen Beecher is on [[CantCatchUp such another level]] Barbara is reduced to describing components of Karen's equipment as "thingies" even after they're explained to her while giving Karen assistance.
* BurgerFool: Has a part-time job at the Burrito Bucket, a local fast food joint. Unlike most cases, Babs loves the job and the only real drawback is a MeanBoss who constantly gets fed up with her laziness and slacking off.
* CallToAdventure: Barbara plays a crucial step in Jessica Cruz, Karen Beecher and Zee Zatara becoming Green Lantern, Bumblebee and Zatana. Kara Danvers was already Supergirl and doing a pretty poor job of hiding it...if not for the fact no one knew "Supergirl" was even a thing, while "The Wonder Woman" was already ShroudedInMyth.
* ClarkKenting: The fact she's always wearing a hoodie with pointy bat ears and the same color as Batgirl's cowl never sets off any alarms somehow.
* ClassClown: According to the yearbook.
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Karen Beecher, a fellow scientific genius, Jessica Cruz, who has seen alien worlds, Kara Danvers, who is from an alien world, and Zee Zatara, who can literally do magic, all think Barbara Gordon is weird and off her rocker. Based on how often she's [[TheCuckoolanderWasRight right]] Gordon might understand their world better than Beecher, Cruz, Danverse and Zatara, but Barbara nonetheless has an over active imagination and a deep well of enthusiasm for things they find strange.
* CoolBike: She owns an impressive Bat-themed moped with inflatable wheels, rocket boosters, and a parachute.
* ComplexityAddiction: "[=#FaultyPowers=]" has her using up all three of her "rejected" gadgets to save one person. And the foam grenade on its own would have been perfect for it.
* CompositeCharacter: She's Barbara Gordon with a more Stephanie Brown-type personality.
* ConditionedToAcceptHorror: Gotham City is a garbage-strewn, murderous WretchedHive, but for Barbara, it's home. When she and Harley are granted the rare chance to return, they celebrate by ''striking poses in chalk outlines.''
* CreepyGood: She bugs her team-mates' phones, she reminisces happily about [[WretchedHive Gotham]], and is cheerful off-hand about knowing how to dispose of bodies. All in the same [[GenkiGirl energetic and enthusiastic]] manner that she uses for everything else. This occasionally disturbs her team-mates.
-->'''Kara:''' Babs, for once can you ''not'' be creepy?
* EmbarrassingNickname: Babs' dad called her "Pumpkin Pants," seemingly after the [[ShowWithinAShow "Princess Pumpkin Pants" show]].
* EveryoneHasStandards: She's not very fond of Robin, but was horrified when she thought Harley Quinn flattened him to death.
* ExpressiveEars: The bat ears on both her cowl and her civilian hoodie move up and down based on her emotional state.
* {{Expy}}: While it is not really confirmed, Creator/TaraStrong gives her a similar personality to how she portrayed {{WesternAnimation/Unikitty}}
* {{Fangirl}}: She's described as a video game and comic book fangirl. She's also a ''massive'' fangirl of Batman.
* FieryRedhead: Barbara is an excitable, fun-loving redhead.
* FunPersonified: Barbara likes having fun.
* GadgeteerGenius: Bits of home-built high-tech gear and sketches for other projects are scattered all over a secret lab, and she's built a hidden computer system into the vanity counter in her bedroom. Ventures into BunglingInventor at times, but even her rejected gadgets come in handy as seen in "[=#FaultyPowers=]". It's quite impressive considering that she makes all of it on her own without Batman's resources or training.
* GenkiGirl: She's spunky and upbeat.
* GreenEyedMonster: Suffers from a trace of this concerning Batman's sidekick Robin, and thinks she's much more suited for the job.
* HeroWorshipper: Loves heroes, especially if it's Batman.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: In spite of multiple [[StevenUlyssesPerhero red]] [[AxCrazy flags]], she never realizes what kind of person her longtime BFF Harleen is. Averted when it comes to Slade Wilson / Deathstroke. Barbara is able to realize there's something very off about him pretty quickly.
* HyperAwareness: Like her hero, she's very good at picking up on the small details. It's how she gets her friends together in the first place.
* IconicItem: Her bat-eared hoodie.
* InTheHood: Always wears her purple bat-eared hoodie in her civilian identity.
* InstantCostumeChange: She can don her Batgirl outfit in a split-second. Her bedroom has a pair of bunk beds; she sleeps up top and uses the bottom one as a changing booth, with a curtain to block it from view.
* IronicFear: She's terrified of real bats, and completely freaks out when one gets into her room.
* JumpedAtTheCall: Upon meeting actual superheroes, she wastes no time in rallying them into a team.
* TheLancer: TheLeader Diana is Barbara's exact opposite; for example, where Diana is rule-bound, Barbara is avant-garde. In addition, Barbara is the one who forms the team, often motivates them into action, and built their hideout.
* LikesClarkKentHatesSuperman: Not the biggest Robin fan, but adores Dick Grayson [[BitchInSheepsClothing for being such a kind, considerate child]]. Conversely, despite her admiration for Batman, she thinks Bruce Wayne is an obnoxious egomaniac.
* ListOfTransgressions: When Kara Danvers claims to want to changed and puts Karen Beecher on the spot to tell her which flaw of hers needs correcting to prove it, Barbara Gordon produces a LongList of every problem she has with Kara, adding that she has one for all of her teammates.
* MaliciousMisnaming: In "[=#DCSuperHeroBoys=]", she taunts Ursa by deliberately misnaming her as "Ursula".
* MotorMouth: Veers into this when she gets overexcited.
* NewTransferStudent: She moves from the dank, grim city of Gotham to the bright and colorful city of Metropolis, where she meets the rest of the girls upon enrolling in the local high school.
* NightmareFetishist: Barbara has a [[BlackComedy comically exaggerated]] fondness for growing up in a WretchedHive like Gotham, and finds the [[WrongSideOfTheTracks seedier corners]] of Metropolis downright cozy.
-->'''Barbara:''' Oh, so we need to hide a body? No problem--I grew up in Gotham.
* NotSoDifferentRemark: Batgirl is skeptical about Supergirl and Bizarrogirl really being opposite or not, with her conclusion ending at "not".
* PhoneaholicTeenager: {{Discussed|Trope}}: Barbara tells Diana that appearing absorbed with one's phone is a good way of diverting suspision. Barbara ''is'' very dependent on her phone, however.
* PlatonicLifePartners: Is great friends with [[ComicBook/TheFlash Barry Allen]].
* SecretIdentity: Her father (Commissioner Jim Gordon) doesn't know that she's Batgirl.
* ShaggyDogStory: [=#StressTest=] ends with Barbara Gordon getting and F- on her test and Batgirl then immediately getting {{curbstomp|battle}}ed during an attack on Metropolis.
* SignificantGreenEyedRedhead: She's one of the main characters and has this color palette.
* TheTeamWannabe: She desperately wants to be Batman's sidekick, but he doesn't seem to know she exists, and her odds have gotten even worse since she moved away from Gotham. She actually gets the job for a while, but gives it back to Robin after seeing how despondent he is without it.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Burritos. She works in a burrito-centric restaurant and snuck in a bucket of them when going to the movies with her friends.
* TrashOfTheTitans: Diana Prince and Jessica Cruz [[StagingAnIntervention confront]] Barbara Gordon over the fact she's cluttering their hideout to the point it is becoming unlivable. While Barbara defends her many gadgets she has nothing to say for herself when they start pointed out rotting food. Still, rather than get rid of it the only things Barbara actually cleans up are Diana and Jessica via [[WeaponsThatSuck a vacuum trap]].
* VerbalTic: Often reacts to scares and surprises with a tiny "''Eep!''"
* VibrantOrange: Batgirl has orange hair. She is also spunky, upbeat and [[MotorMouth talks very fast when overexcited]].
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Barbara has a fear of sharks to the point she refuses to remove "shark repellent" from an underground hideot. She later has a nightmare about ''{{flying|seafoodspecial}}'' sharks, and a delve into it by Zatanna suggests Barbara is afraid of large marine life in general.
* ZettaiRyouiki: Babs' civilian outfit involves shorts and thigh high striped socks.

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* ActorAllusion: There are way too many similarities between Batgirl and [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic Twilight Sparkle]], other than their voice actor.
** More so considering Tara was considered for the role of [[FunPersonified Pinkie Pie]] as well.
* AdaptationDyeJob:
** Batgirl's costume has changed from its contemporary dark blue design to classic purple.
** Her eyes are green instead of their more common blue.
* AdaptationPersonalityChange: Usually a more sensible and serious type, Barbara
AdaptationSpeciesChange: There's no indication in this incarnation "[=#StainedFighter=]" that Shaggy Man is a goofy GenkiGirl.
an android.
* AffectionateNickname: "Babsy-Wabsy" and "Babbly-Boo" (used by Harleen Quinzel).
* AnimalEaredHeadband: She wears a bat-eared hoodie in her civilian identity.
* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: With her boundless energy comes a tendency to
AdaptationalWimp: Shaggy Man often does get his butt kicked rather easily distracted.
* BadassNormal: She’s a normal human
in the comic books, but this is usually done to show how much more skilled or more powerful the hero in question has become after [[VillainForgotToLevelGrind previously struggling with no superpowers, but she makes up for it with gear and skill.
* BatDeduction: Wouldn't be a bat if she didn't have one
Shaggy Man]]. In the Rebirth comics running at the same time of these. Namely, managing the show Shaggy Man was able to work out Cheetah's defeat the entire motivation and backstory from a five second glimpse of her handiwork. And this before she even saw her.
* BatmanGambit: When she suspects that
Justice League the other girls are supers, she starts a food fight first time they fought him due to get them all detention and have the chance to talk his AdaptiveAbility, with them.
* BigBrotherIsWatchingYou: When they're trying to track down Diana, she casually informs the other Super Hero Girls that she's hacked their phones for that purpose.
* BirdsOfAFeather: Ignoring which parts of the moral spectrum they fall on, it's no surprise this particularly hyperactive
Superman and zany version of Barbara Gordon is best friends with Harleen Quinzel right off the bat but has to work on getting in the good graces of Karen Beecher, Jessica Cruz, Kara Danvers and Zee Zatara. Given Batgirl's open desire to prove herself to Batman, it's also not surprising she makes quick friends with Batman being dumb founded when Wonder Woman, who secretly wants to prove herself to Hippolyta.
* BuffySpeak: Barbara Gordon is a tech genius but Karen Beecher is on
Woman had seemingly [[CantCatchUp such another level]] Barbara is reduced grown beyond his ability to describing components adapt]] and [[TookALevelInBadass cleaned his clock single handedly]]. Instead of Karen's equipment as "thingies" even after they're explained an intimidating StarterVillain this show just uses him for a couple of gags and show him to her while giving Karen assistance.
be less of a threat than ''Cat Woman''.
* BurgerFool: Has AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: It resembles a part-time job at the Burrito Bucket, a local fast food joint. Unlike stereotypical depiction of Bigfoot, only taller than most cases, Babs loves of the job and the only real drawback is a MeanBoss who constantly gets fed up with her laziness and slacking off.
* CallToAdventure: Barbara plays a crucial step in Jessica Cruz, Karen Beecher and Zee Zatara becoming Green Lantern, Bumblebee and Zatana. Kara Danvers was already Supergirl and doing a pretty poor job of hiding it...if not for the fact no one knew "Supergirl" was even a thing, while "The Wonder Woman" was already ShroudedInMyth.
* ClarkKenting: The fact she's always wearing a hoodie with pointy bat ears and the same color as Batgirl's cowl never sets off any alarms somehow.
* ClassClown: According to the yearbook.
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Karen Beecher, a fellow scientific genius, Jessica Cruz, who has seen alien worlds, Kara Danvers, who is from an alien world, and Zee Zatara, who can literally do magic, all think Barbara Gordon is weird and off her rocker. Based on how often she's [[TheCuckoolanderWasRight right]] Gordon might understand their world better than Beecher, Cruz, Danverse and Zatara, but Barbara nonetheless has an over active imagination and a deep well of enthusiasm for things they find strange.
* CoolBike: She owns an impressive Bat-themed moped with inflatable wheels, rocket boosters, and a parachute.
* ComplexityAddiction: "[=#FaultyPowers=]" has her using up all three of her "rejected" gadgets to save one person. And the foam grenade on its own would have been perfect for it.
* CompositeCharacter: She's Barbara Gordon with a more Stephanie Brown-type personality.
* ConditionedToAcceptHorror: Gotham City is a garbage-strewn, murderous WretchedHive, but for Barbara, it's home. When she and Harley are granted the rare chance to return, they celebrate by ''striking poses in chalk outlines.''
* CreepyGood: She bugs her team-mates' phones, she reminisces happily about [[WretchedHive Gotham]], and is cheerful off-hand about knowing how to dispose of bodies. All in the same [[GenkiGirl energetic and enthusiastic]] manner that she uses for everything else. This occasionally disturbs her team-mates.
buildings.
-->'''Kara:''' Babs, for once can you ''not'' be creepy?
* EmbarrassingNickname: Babs' dad called her "Pumpkin Pants," seemingly after the [[ShowWithinAShow "Princess Pumpkin Pants" show]].
* EveryoneHasStandards: She's not very fond of Robin, but was horrified when she thought Harley Quinn flattened him to death.
* ExpressiveEars: The bat ears on both her cowl and her civilian hoodie move up and
MetalMuncher: He tears down based on her emotional state.
* {{Expy}}: While it is not really confirmed, Creator/TaraStrong gives her
a similar personality to how she portrayed {{WesternAnimation/Unikitty}}
* {{Fangirl}}: She's described as a video game
radio tower and comic book fangirl. She's also a ''massive'' fangirl of Batman.
* FieryRedhead: Barbara is an excitable, fun-loving redhead.
* FunPersonified: Barbara likes having fun.
* GadgeteerGenius: Bits of home-built high-tech gear and sketches for other projects are scattered all over a secret lab, and she's built a hidden computer system into the vanity counter in her bedroom. Ventures into BunglingInventor at times, but even her rejected gadgets come in handy as seen in "[=#FaultyPowers=]". It's quite impressive considering that she makes all of it
starts chewing on her own without Batman's resources or training.
* GenkiGirl: She's spunky and upbeat.
* GreenEyedMonster: Suffers from a trace of this concerning Batman's sidekick Robin, and thinks she's much more suited for the job.
* HeroWorshipper: Loves heroes, especially if it's Batman.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: In spite of multiple [[StevenUlyssesPerhero red]] [[AxCrazy flags]], she never realizes what kind of person her longtime BFF Harleen is. Averted when it comes to Slade Wilson / Deathstroke. Barbara is able to realize there's something very off about him pretty quickly.
* HyperAwareness: Like her hero, she's very good at picking up on the small details. It's how she gets her friends together in the first place.
* IconicItem: Her bat-eared hoodie.
* InTheHood: Always wears her purple bat-eared hoodie in her civilian identity.
* InstantCostumeChange: She can don her Batgirl outfit in a split-second. Her bedroom has a pair of bunk beds; she sleeps up top and uses the bottom one as a changing booth, with a curtain to block it from view.
* IronicFear: She's terrified of real bats, and completely freaks out when one gets into her room.
* JumpedAtTheCall: Upon meeting actual superheroes, she wastes no time in rallying them into a team.
* TheLancer: TheLeader Diana is Barbara's exact opposite; for example, where Diana is rule-bound, Barbara is avant-garde. In addition, Barbara is the one who forms the team, often motivates them into action, and built their hideout.
* LikesClarkKentHatesSuperman: Not the biggest Robin fan, but adores Dick Grayson [[BitchInSheepsClothing for being such a kind, considerate child]]. Conversely, despite her admiration for Batman, she thinks Bruce Wayne is an obnoxious egomaniac.
* ListOfTransgressions: When Kara Danvers claims to want to changed and puts Karen Beecher on the spot to tell her which flaw of hers needs correcting to prove it, Barbara Gordon produces a LongList of every problem she has with Kara, adding that she has one for all of her teammates.
* MaliciousMisnaming: In "[=#DCSuperHeroBoys=]", she taunts Ursa by deliberately misnaming her as "Ursula".
* MotorMouth: Veers into this when she gets overexcited.
* NewTransferStudent: She moves from the dank, grim city of Gotham to the bright and colorful city of Metropolis, where she meets the rest of the girls upon enrolling in the local high school.
* NightmareFetishist: Barbara has a [[BlackComedy comically exaggerated]] fondness for growing up in a WretchedHive like Gotham, and finds the [[WrongSideOfTheTracks seedier corners]] of Metropolis downright cozy.
-->'''Barbara:''' Oh, so we need to hide a body? No problem--I grew up in Gotham.
* NotSoDifferentRemark: Batgirl is skeptical about
it. Supergirl and Bizarrogirl really being opposite or not, with her conclusion ending at "not".
* PhoneaholicTeenager: {{Discussed|Trope}}: Barbara tells Diana that appearing absorbed with one's phone is a good way of diverting suspision. Barbara ''is'' very dependent on her phone, however.
* PlatonicLifePartners: Is great friends with [[ComicBook/TheFlash Barry Allen]].
* SecretIdentity: Her father (Commissioner Jim Gordon) doesn't know that she's Batgirl.
* ShaggyDogStory: [=#StressTest=] ends with Barbara Gordon getting and F- on her test and Batgirl then immediately getting {{curbstomp|battle}}ed during an attack on Metropolis.
* SignificantGreenEyedRedhead: She's one of the main characters and has this color palette.
* TheTeamWannabe: She desperately wants
does not give us enough time to be Batman's sidekick, but he doesn't seem to know she exists, and her odds see if Shaggy Man would have gotten even worse since she moved away from Gotham. She gone all the way and actually gets the job for a while, but gives ate it back to Robin after seeing how despondent he is without it.
or not.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Burritos. She works in a burrito-centric restaurant and snuck in a bucket of them when going to the movies with her friends.
* TrashOfTheTitans: Diana Prince and Jessica Cruz [[StagingAnIntervention confront]] Barbara Gordon over the fact she's cluttering their hideout to the point it is becoming unlivable. While Barbara defends her many gadgets she has nothing to say for herself when they start pointed out rotting food. Still, rather than get rid of it the only things Barbara actually cleans up
ScaryTeeth: His teeth are Diana and Jessica via [[WeaponsThatSuck a vacuum trap]].
* VerbalTic: Often reacts to scares and surprises with a tiny "''Eep!''"
* VibrantOrange: Batgirl has orange hair. She is also spunky, upbeat and [[MotorMouth talks very fast when overexcited]].
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Barbara has a fear of sharks to the point she refuses to remove "shark repellent" from an underground hideot. She later has a nightmare about ''{{flying|seafoodspecial}}'' sharks, and a delve into it by Zatanna suggests Barbara is afraid of large marine life in general.
* ZettaiRyouiki: Babs' civilian outfit involves shorts and thigh high striped socks.
razor sharp.



[[folder:Harley Quinn (Harleen Quinzel)]]
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[[caption-width-right:272:''"Youse guys are ''villains''? Why didn't you ''say'' something?!"'']]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/TaraStrong, Creator/ErikaUgalde (Latin American Spanish), Creator/ChiakiOmigawa (Japanese)

Babs' best friend back in Gotham, Harleen loves and cares for her friend, while also being a lover of practical jokes. But she also masquerades as Harley Quinn, Batgirl's former archenemy and the Super Villain Girls' former wildcard fighter.

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[[folder:Harley Quinn (Harleen Quinzel)]]
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[[caption-width-right:272:''"Youse guys are ''villains''? Why didn't you ''say'' something?!"'']]
[[folder:General Zod and His Forces]]

->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/TaraStrong, Creator/ErikaUgalde (Latin American Spanish), Creator/ChiakiOmigawa (Japanese)

Babs' best friend back in Gotham, Harleen loves and cares for her friend, while also being a lover of practical jokes. But she also masquerades as Harley Quinn, Batgirl's former archenemy and the Super Villain Girls' former wildcard fighter.
Creator/LiamOBrien (Zod), Creator/TaraStrong (Ursa)

Villains from Krypton who were imprisoned by Kara's mother, Alura Zor-El. They have resurfaced on Earth to conquer it.



* AdaptationalModesty: She [[RevisitingTheRoots returns to her classic harlequin attire]] when acting as a villain, and wears a red/blue sweatshirt/cutoffs/boots ensemble (resembling her New 52 look) as a civilian.
* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul:
** She and Barbara are best friends in their civilian identities, rather than only knowing each other as enemies.
** Rather than a romantic admirer of Joker whom he manipulated into being evil, Harleen is just a non-romantic, LoonyFan of his who never met him until long after becoming Harley Quinn.
** Instead of a close friendship with Pam Isley and being partners in crime, Isley can't stand Harley and only works with her alongside the other Villain Girls.
* AdaptationalHeroism: While still on the same team as the villains, Harley is on much friendlier terms with the heroes (namely Batgirl) than her original comic counterpart.
* AdaptationalVillainy:
** Harley in the previous ''DC Super Hero Girls'' continuity was a hero and had wanted to be from childhood. Here, Harley is again a straight villain.
** Unlike in the comics and original DCAU backstory, the Joker doesn't have any influence on her besides being her idol. She became a supervillain on her own.
* AffablyEvil: She's a very supportive friend to Barbara, even if she's a dangerous supervillain much of the time.
* AffectionateNickname: "Leenie-Beanie" (used by Barbara).
* BewareTheSillyOnes: She may act silly most of the time, but she can still be quite dangerous. Most prominently, she makes a habit of stealing the trademark weapons of the more serious heroines in the shorts. She also got a hold of Wonder Woman's Lasso of Truth ''twice''. [[ZigZaggedTrope Though]] when Harley used it without Cat Woman's direction Harley [[SelfDisposingVillain ended up tying her ownself up in tree]].
* BrooklynRage: She always speaks with a noticeable Brooklyn accent, but the trope mainly comes into play when she notices, detects or believes that someone has made Barbara Gordon unhappy.
* BubblegumPopping: Her TransformationSequence has her blowing a bubble that pops and completely covers her, only for her to quickly spin and reveal that she's now fully costumed underneath all that gum.
* CharacterExaggeration: Downplayed with her civilian form. In most portrayals, the "normal", pre-Joker Harleen Quinzel is not as energetic as her Harley Quinn self. This is also reflected in having a downplayed Brooklyn accent (which implied to be her real voice). In ''DC Super Hero Girls'', Harley is energetic and speaks in her normal voice at all times. However, it is shown that Harley is already Harley Quinn at the start of the series. There's also more emphasis on her antics being ''annoying'' to others, rather than amusing.
* ClarkKenting: Her supervillain name is very close to her given name, but no one draws the connection. Not even after Harley Quinn, a clown-themed supervillain once active in Gotham appears in Metropolis on the same day that Harleen Quinzel, a civilian fan of the Joker who lived in Gotham, moves to Metropolis.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Barbara has been her best friend since second grade, and despite her villain double-life, she genuinely loves and cares for Babs. In "#[=GothamCon=]", she tries to murder Robin several times because he humiliated Barbara and genuinely thought it would have made her happy. When she mistakenly believes Barbara was actually a Robin fan due to how happy she was over him being alive, she immediately tries to stop the bomb she planted under his chair and later tracks him down, and threatens him to sign an autograph for her. [[spoiler:This friendship also cemented her decision NOT to destroy Gotham after the Joker tells her to, [[EvenEvilHasStandards even if she was already not cool with it before]].]]
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Similarily, like Catwoman below, she loves the chaos she causes but won't take any part in global destruction. [[spoiler:This ends up causing an EnemyMine near the end of ''Mayhem in the Multiverse''.]]
* EvilCounterpart: To Batgirl, their themes and history both in and out of universe naturally made Harley Batgirl's opposite number.
* EvilIsPetty: In "Beeline", she admits she's blowing up a bridge just to avoid a math test.
* EvilRunningGood: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. She is a good person even though she seems not to be because she started out as a supervillain. Basically it can be considered that Harley Quinn is not really bad by nature, but rather someone misguided.
* TheFriendNobodyLikes: The Super Villain Girls welcome her with open arms in "#Frenemies", but by their later canon team-ups, they can barely tolerate her. Even the Super Hero Girls initially rejected her from their circle due to her mischievous and somewhat annoying behavior.
* GenkiGirl: She has the most hyperactive, enthusiastic, and liveliest personality of the Super Villain Girls.
* GirlishPigtails: She wears her hair in pigtails, reflecting her childish, silly nature.
* GoodAllAlong: Deep down she was always good, only her criminal activities and her involvement with other villains seemed to contradict it. [[spoiler:Even she herself admitted that she loved to turn the world upside down but did not want to destroy it.]]
* HeelFaceTurn
** Her redemption began when she realized her archnemesis was her best friend, Babs all along. And while she did disagree with the Joker's plan when he revealed his intentions to destroy Gotham, it was in fact Babs who indiscreetly motivated her to defuse the bomb.
** Even during her stay in the Hall of Doom, Harley realized how far evil can go if left unchecked when she watched her former partners in crime get rid of heroes by exiling them to the Phantom Zone. It was that she also knew that after all she already had a friend to really count on. So she left not only the Legion of Doom and her own team, but also returned to help the heroes and was eventually accepted into the team by the Super Hero Girls.
* HiddenHeartOfGold: She demonstrated this by defusing the detonator of the bomb that would destroy Gotham, testing how far she was willing to go. So much so that Batgirl hoped that her friend would turn from her evil ways.
* LazyAlias: This show is the first time that "Harley Quinn" is an alternate identity for Harleen Quinzel, rather than simply a name change.
* LikesClarkKentHatesSuperman: In their civilian identities, Barbara and Harleen were best friends before the former moved (and still keep in touch over the internet before Harleen eventually moved to Metropolis), neither being aware they were fighting as costumed hero and villain. As Batgirl and Harley Quinn, they have it in for each other. Once Harley moves to Metropolis as well, they both started [[SelectiveObliviousness actively ignoring]] blatant hints of the other's identity.
* PsychoSupporter: She tries to kill Robin for bullying Barbara, [[EvilCannotComprehendGood honestly assuming it was something Barbara wanted]].
* SelfDisposingVillain: Broke into Diana Prince's locker, stole The Lasso Of Truth, and ended up tying herself up with it by accident. Not before many mean sprited pranks however.
* SixthRanger: Would have been for the heroes in the third season, barring some PlotTwist. She ''was'' in the crossover movie which was effectively the grand finale since the show was canceled.
* SuperWeaponAverageJoe: She steals both The Lasso Of Truth and The Soul Taker at different points. She's also been aprehended by the regular police, once after tripping over an ordinary house cat. With the The Lasso of Truth in particular Harley Quinn tied herself up with it while attempting a bank heist!
* ToonPhysics: Harley Quinn takes advantage of these more than any other character, befitting her goofy clown theme.
* WildCard: Her former role in the Super Villain Girls team.

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* AdaptationalModesty: She [[RevisitingTheRoots returns to her classic harlequin attire]] when acting as a villain, and wears a red/blue sweatshirt/cutoffs/boots ensemble (resembling her New 52 look) as a civilian.
* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul:
** She and Barbara are best friends in their civilian identities, rather
AmbiguouslyBrown: Ursa has darker skin than only knowing each other as enemies.
** Rather than
Zod and Non.
* ArcVillain: Of the [=#DCSuperHeroBoys=] two-parter.
* ArrowCatch: Zod manages to do this with
a romantic admirer piece of Joker whom kryptonite.
* AuthorityEqualsAssKicking: Zod, the trio's leader, is the most dangerous one, capable of fighting both Supergirl and Wonder Woman at once with relative ease, and, unlike Ursa and Non,
he manipulated into being evil, Harleen is just a non-romantic, LoonyFan of manages to FightOffTheKryptonite.
* BeardOfEvil: Zod has
his who never met him until long after becoming Harley Quinn.signature goatee and Non has a full bushy beard.
* ComicBookFantasyCasting: These are very much the Creator/TerenceStamp, [[Film/SupermanII Sarah Douglass and Jack O'Halloran versions]] of our terrible trio.
* CurbStompBattle: They easily outmatch the heroes in a straight battle. It takes teamwork, tactics and exploiting the KryptoniteFactor for the heroes to stand a chance.

** Instead * DeadpanSnarker: Ursa has quite the dry wit at the heroes' expense.
* TheDreaded: Supergirl is perfectly willing to surrender herself at the sight
of a close friendship with Pam Isley and being partners in crime, Isley can't stand Harley and them for the sake of the world. It is only works with when Zod accidentally pokes her alongside BerserkButton that Supergirl resolves to fight instead.
* DumbMuscle: Per tradition, Non turns out not to be
the other Villain Girls.
* AdaptationalHeroism: While still on
sharpest knife in the same team as the villains, Harley drawer, and is on much friendlier terms with the exaggeratedly large.
* FightOffTheKryptonite: The
heroes (namely Batgirl) than her original comic counterpart.
* AdaptationalVillainy:
** Harley in
manage to use kryptonite to weaken Ursa and Non and send them back into the previous ''DC Super Hero Girls'' continuity was a hero Phantom Zone, but Zod manages to do an ArrowCatch and had wanted crush it to be from childhood. Here, Harley is again dust before it can weaken him enough for them to try. It takes a straight villain.''massive'' water construct that Garth makes to do the job.
* KneelBeforeZod: The TropeNamer commands his enemies to kneel several times over.

** Unlike in the comics and original DCAU backstory, the Joker doesn't have any influence on her besides being her idol. She became a supervillain on her own.
* AffablyEvil: She's a very supportive friend to Barbara, even if she's a KnightOfCerebus: The most dangerous supervillain much of the time.
* AffectionateNickname: "Leenie-Beanie" (used by Barbara).
* BewareTheSillyOnes: She may act silly most of the time, but she can still be quite dangerous. Most prominently, she makes a habit of stealing the trademark weapons of the more serious heroines
villains to appear in the shorts. She also got show so far. They almost crushed a hold of Wonder Woman's Lasso of Truth ''twice''. [[ZigZaggedTrope Though]] when Harley used it without Cat Woman's direction Harley [[SelfDisposingVillain ended up tying her ownself up in tree]].
* BrooklynRage: She always speaks with a noticeable Brooklyn accent, but the trope mainly comes into play when she notices, detects or believes that someone has made Barbara Gordon unhappy.
* BubblegumPopping: Her TransformationSequence has her blowing a bubble that pops
BusFullOfInnocents and completely covers her, only it took two superhero teams working together to defeat them.
* LongBusTrip: ''Very'' long one. Except
for her to quickly spin and reveal that she's now fully costumed underneath all that gum.
* CharacterExaggeration: Downplayed with her civilian form. In most portrayals, the "normal", pre-Joker Harleen Quinzel is not as energetic as her Harley Quinn self. This is also reflected in having a downplayed Brooklyn accent (which implied to be her real voice). In ''DC Super Hero Girls'', Harley is energetic and speaks in her normal voice at all times. However, it is shown that Harley is already Harley Quinn at the start of the series. There's also more emphasis on her antics being ''annoying'' to others, rather than amusing.
* ClarkKenting: Her supervillain name is very close to her given name, but no
one draws the connection. Not even after Harley Quinn, a clown-themed supervillain once active in Gotham appears in Metropolis on the same day that Harleen Quinzel, a civilian fan of the Joker who lived in Gotham, moves to Metropolis.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Barbara has been her best friend since second grade, and despite her villain double-life, she genuinely loves and cares for Babs. In "#[=GothamCon=]", she tries to murder Robin several times because he humiliated Barbara and genuinely thought it would have made her happy. When she mistakenly believes Barbara was
[[VideoGame/Injustice2 video game]] appearance, this seems actually a Robin fan due to how happy she was over him being alive, she immediately tries to stop the bomb she planted under his chair and later tracks him down, and threatens him to sign an autograph for her. [[spoiler:This friendship also cemented her decision NOT to destroy Gotham after the Joker tells her to, [[EvenEvilHasStandards even if she was already not cool with it before]].]]
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Similarily, like Catwoman below, she loves the chaos she causes but won't take any part in global destruction. [[spoiler:This ends up causing an EnemyMine near the end of ''Mayhem in the Multiverse''.]]
* EvilCounterpart: To Batgirl, their themes and history both in and out of universe naturally made Harley Batgirl's opposite number.
* EvilIsPetty: In "Beeline", she admits she's blowing up a bridge just to avoid a math test.
* EvilRunningGood: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. She is a good person even though she seems not
to be because she started out as a supervillain. Basically it can be considered that Harley Quinn is not really bad by nature, but rather someone misguided.
* TheFriendNobodyLikes: The Super Villain Girls welcome her with open arms in "#Frenemies", but by their later canon team-ups, they can barely tolerate her. Even
the Super Hero Girls initially rejected her from their circle due to her mischievous and somewhat annoying behavior.
* GenkiGirl: She has the most hyperactive, enthusiastic, and liveliest personality of the Super Villain Girls.
* GirlishPigtails: She wears her hair in pigtails, reflecting her childish, silly nature.
* GoodAllAlong: Deep down she was always good, only her criminal activities and her involvement with other villains seemed to contradict it. [[spoiler:Even she herself admitted that she loved to turn the world upside down but did not want to destroy it.]]
* HeelFaceTurn
** Her redemption began when she realized her archnemesis was her best friend, Babs all along. And while she did disagree with the Joker's plan when he revealed his intentions to destroy Gotham, it was in fact Babs who indiscreetly motivated her to defuse the bomb.
** Even during her stay in the Hall of Doom, Harley realized how far evil can go if left unchecked when she watched her former partners in crime get rid of heroes by exiling them to the Phantom Zone. It was that she also knew that after all she already had a friend to really count on. So she left not only the Legion of Doom and her own team, but also returned to help the heroes and was eventually accepted into the team by the Super Hero Girls.
* HiddenHeartOfGold: She demonstrated this by defusing the detonator of the bomb that would destroy Gotham, testing how far she was willing to go. So much so that Batgirl hoped that her friend would turn from her evil ways.
* LazyAlias: This show is the
very first time that "Harley Quinn" all three have appeared together in other media outside the comic books since [[Film/SupermanII 1980]].
* PsychopathicManchild: Non
is not only distracted from crushing a bus by an alternate identity for Harleen Quinzel, rather than simply incongruous magic show, he watches as Zatanna shoves arrows into a name change.
* LikesClarkKentHatesSuperman: In their civilian identities, Barbara
"basket trick" box, and Harleen were best friends before is ''unhappy'' when Oliver Queen reappears without a scratch; Zatanna infers a bit late that it looks like he "wanted some gore".
* SealedEvilInACan: Allura managed to imprison Zod in
the former moved (and still keep in touch over the internet before Harleen eventually moved to Metropolis), neither being aware Phantom Zone; although they were fighting as costumed hero and villain. As Batgirl and Harley Quinn, they have it in for each other. Once Harley moves to Metropolis as well, they both started [[SelectiveObliviousness actively ignoring]] blatant hints of the other's identity.
* PsychoSupporter: She tries to kill Robin for bullying Barbara, [[EvilCannotComprehendGood honestly assuming it was something Barbara wanted]].
* SelfDisposingVillain: Broke into Diana Prince's locker, stole The Lasso Of Truth, and ended up tying herself up with it by accident. Not before many mean sprited pranks however.
* SixthRanger: Would have been for
briefly escape, the heroes in the third season, barring some PlotTwist. She ''was'' in the crossover movie which was effectively the grand finale since the show was canceled.
manage to seal them away again.
* SuperWeaponAverageJoe: She steals both The Lasso Of Truth WouldHitAGirl: Zod and The Soul Taker at different points. She's also been aprehended by the regular police, once after tripping over an ordinary house cat. With the The Lasso of Truth in particular Harley Quinn tied herself up with it while attempting a bank heist!
* ToonPhysics: Harley Quinn takes advantage of these
Non were more than any other character, befitting her goofy clown theme.
* WildCard: Her former role in
willing to kill Allura, and don't hold back when facing the Super Villain Girls team.Superhero Girls.



!!Super Villain Girls

[[folder:General]]
* BigBadDuumvirate: Of the show as a whole, notably in the #Frenemies two-parter with the emphasis on Harley.
* EvilVersusEvil: In the absence of superheroes they're not above turning their attention to unaffiliated super villains like Cheetah or even turning against one another.
* {{Foil}}
** Doris Zeul and Selina Kyle are foils to Diana Prince. Diana and Doris are both star athletes and {{huge school girl}}s but Diana is only awkward due to culture clash and only violent during sanctioned competiton, when reacting to hostility directed towards her or when defending someone else, otherwise being a GentleGiant. Doris is a socially inept DumbJock who uses her bulk to bully others into getting what she wants. While Diana had leadership thrust upon her and only really takes charge when she feels necessary, or [[NotSoAboveItAll when she's giving into a self serving an indulgence]], Selina specifically put her own group together to make dealing with Diana's easier and only cedes leadership when someone else enforces their will, or cons her in the case of Harleen.
** Doris Zeul is a foil to Kara Danvers in that they are both {{dumb jock}}s with familial issues but Doris Zeul ''steals'' from her own family They are both destructive and believe themselves strong enough to do whatever they want but most of Kara's destruction is accidental and she's content to laugh at people rather than physically assault them like Doris. Selina Kyle and Leslie Willis are also foils to Kara Danvers in that they are both {{troll}}s as Kara is. Kara is mostly limited to mocking and laughing in the faces of her victims, while Selina Kyle actually steals other people's belongings and Leslie is willing to cause physical harm and property destruction in her pranks.
** Pam Isley and Carol Ferris are foils to Jessica Cuz. Jessica and Pam both are {{soap box sadie}} but Jessica is an extroverted vegetarian pacifist while Pam is an introverted carnivore with barely suppressed violent tendencies. While Jessica is a pacifist specifically because she loves everything and wants the conflicts of life solved the least painful ways possible Carol has an obssessive love for one individual and will gladly batter him into submission, metaphorically or otherwise to make him compliant and break whatever else is in the way of him or anything else she wants.
** Doris Zeul is a foil to Karen Beecher in that Karen developed her shrinking technology through funds she gathered legitimately while Doris steals the component for her growth formula. Karen is also passive and submissive while Doris is aggressive and dominant.
** Leslie Willis is a foil to Zee Zatara in that Zee is a performance artists who seeks to build a large following but is content to entertain with her own skills and creativity. Leslie's entertainment comes by making her audience laugh at the misery she causes to random unsuspecting victims.
** Selina Kyle, Harleen Quinzel and Pam Isley are foils to Barbara Gordon, all four growing up in the WretchedHive that is Gotham City but Barbara being the daughter of a police officer who wishes to combat the city's criminal elements while Selina and Harleen became criminals themselves. While Barbara wants to help Gotham Pam ultimately wants to reduce it to rubble.
* LegionOfDoom: They don't come together ''exclusively'' to beat The Super Hero Girls but the protagonists banding together was what inspired them to do the same.
* LighterAndSofter: Harley Quinn is not as lethal as her comic book counterparts, and goes weak in the knees when The Joker tries to push her into being so. Giganta is not the despot her Golden Age comic book counterpart was, the kidnapper like the Silver Age version nor a body thief like the Post Crisis version. Poison Ivy poisons no one and relies far less on controlling other people against their will. This Poison Ivy also tries to suppress her powers and homicidal misantrhopy most of the time and just get through school. Catwoman is no better than most of her comic book counterparts however, just because the comics have been increasingly making her an AntiVillain[=\=]AntiHero, while Livewire is about as malicious as her comic book counterparts.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: Catwoman, Harley and Poison Ivy were the only ones in the group who got their own dolls in the accompanying toyline, and the last one was a Target exclusive.
* TransformationSequence: "#Frenemies" shows that, like the Superhero Girls, they each have a unique transformation sequence where they switch from their civilian forms to their villain forms.
* VillainSong: "Too Much Fun" featured in "#Frenemies", which is about how much they enjoy causing trouble.

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!!Super Villain Girls

[[folder:General]]
[[folder:Starro]]

A (literal) StarfishAlien that conquers worlds.
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* BigBadDuumvirate: Of CurbStompBattle: Despite initially being captured, when Batgirl leaves to take a phone call, Starro quickly overwhelms the show as a whole, notably in the #Frenemies two-parter with the emphasis on Harley.
* EvilVersusEvil: In the absence of superheroes they're not above turning their attention to unaffiliated super villains like Cheetah or even turning against one another.
* {{Foil}}
** Doris Zeul
other heroines and Selina Kyle are foils to Diana Prince. Diana and Doris are both star athletes and {{huge school girl}}s but Diana is only awkward due to culture clash and only violent during sanctioned competiton, when reacting to hostility directed towards her or when defending someone else, otherwise "defeated" by being a GentleGiant. Doris is a socially inept DumbJock who uses her bulk sent to bully others into getting what she wants. While Diana had leadership thrust upon her and only really takes charge when she feels necessary, or [[NotSoAboveItAll when she's giving into a self serving an indulgence]], Selina specifically put her own group together to make dealing with Diana's easier and only cedes leadership when someone else enforces their will, or cons her another dimension.\\
-->'''Batgirl:''' Hooray! You beat Starro!\\
'''Bumblebee:''' No. Starro beat ''us''.\\
'''Green Lantern:''' Over. And over again.
* FunnyBackgroundEvent: The above-mentioned CurbStompBattle happens
in the case of background while Batgirl is talking on the phone to Harleen.
** Doris Zeul is a foil to Kara Danvers * UnseenNoMore: Mentioned in that they are both {{dumb jock}}s with familial issues but Doris Zeul ''steals'' from her own family They are both destructive and believe themselves strong enough to do whatever they want but most of Kara's destruction is accidental and she's content to laugh at people rather than physically assault them like Doris. Selina Kyle and Leslie Willis are also foils to Kara Danvers in that they are both {{troll}}s as Kara is. Kara is mostly limited to mocking and laughing in the faces of her victims, while Selina Kyle "[=#ShockItToMe=]" before actually steals other people's belongings appearing in "[=#PhotoOops=]" and Leslie is willing to cause physical harm and property destruction in her pranks.
** Pam Isley and Carol Ferris are foils to Jessica Cuz. Jessica and Pam both are {{soap box sadie}} but Jessica is an extroverted vegetarian pacifist while Pam is an introverted carnivore with barely suppressed violent tendencies. While Jessica is a pacifist specifically because she loves everything and wants the conflicts of life solved the least painful ways possible Carol has an obssessive love for one individual and will gladly batter him into submission, metaphorically or otherwise to make him compliant and break whatever else is in the way of him or anything else she wants.
** Doris Zeul is a foil to Karen Beecher in that Karen developed her shrinking technology through funds she gathered legitimately while Doris steals the component for her growth formula. Karen is also passive and submissive while Doris is aggressive and dominant.
** Leslie Willis is a foil to Zee Zatara in that Zee is a performance artists who seeks to build a large following but is content to entertain with her own skills and creativity. Leslie's entertainment comes by making her audience laugh at the misery she causes to random unsuspecting victims.
** Selina Kyle, Harleen Quinzel and Pam Isley are foils to Barbara Gordon, all four growing up in the WretchedHive that is Gotham City but Barbara being the daughter of a police officer who wishes to combat the city's criminal elements while Selina and Harleen became criminals themselves. While Barbara wants to help Gotham Pam ultimately wants to reduce it to rubble.
* LegionOfDoom: They don't come together ''exclusively'' to beat The Super Hero Girls but the protagonists banding together was what inspired them to do the same.
* LighterAndSofter: Harley Quinn is not as lethal as her comic book counterparts, and goes weak in the knees when The Joker tries to push her into being so. Giganta is not the despot her Golden Age comic book counterpart was, the kidnapper like the Silver Age version nor a body thief like the Post Crisis version. Poison Ivy poisons no one and relies far less on controlling other people against their will. This Poison Ivy also tries to suppress her powers and homicidal misantrhopy most of the time and just get through school. Catwoman is no better than most of her comic book counterparts however, just because the comics have been increasingly making her an AntiVillain[=\=]AntiHero, while Livewire is about as malicious as her comic book counterparts.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: Catwoman, Harley and Poison Ivy were the only ones in the group who got their own dolls in the accompanying toyline, and the last one was a Target exclusive.
* TransformationSequence: "#Frenemies" shows that, like the Superhero Girls, they each have a unique transformation sequence where they switch from their civilian forms to their villain forms.
* VillainSong: "Too Much Fun" featured in "#Frenemies", which is about how much they enjoy causing trouble.
"#Frenemies".



[[folder:Catwoman (Selina Kyle)]]
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[[caption-width-right:221:"Ooh, a game! Cats ''love'' to play..."]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/CreeSummer, Creator/AyakaAsai (Japanese)

Selina is the school's biggest tease, able to snatch things away without attention. She takes this to greater lengths as Catwoman, while also taking great amusement in messing with everyone else.

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->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/CreeSummer, Creator/AyakaAsai (Japanese)

Selina is the school's biggest tease, able to snatch things away without attention. She takes this to greater lengths as Catwoman, while also taking great amusement in messing with everyone else.
Creator/FredTatasciore (cat sounds), Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson (ring)

A particularly unruly cat who ends up wielding a Red Lantern ring.



* AbsurdlySharpClaws: Gloves with claws that seem able to slice clean through anything are part of Catwoman's costume.
* ActorAllusion: Cree Summer's role as Catwoman could be a subtle reference to her previous role as Nefertina, a cat-themed, whip-wielding heroine in the cartoon series ''WesternAnimation/MummiesAlive''
* AdaptationalIntelligence: This version of Selina is a very smart criminal mastermind as opposed to simply a crafty thief. The show even implies that ''she'' came up with the idea to form a supervillain team to overcome the heroes rather than the typical evil genius antagonists.
* AdaptationalVillainy: She's back to being an AntiVillain at most.
* BadassNormal: Has no superpowers, but was smart and athletic enough to singlehandedly toy with Supergirl for almost an entire episode.
* CatSmile: Befitting not only the cat theme but her mischievous personality.
* TheChessmaster: She's good at manipulating events and people to produce the desired outcome. She also knows how to exploit the Super Hero Girls' flaws to her advantage.
* ComicBookFantasyCasting: Her civilian identity bears a very striking resemblance to Creator/HalleBerry's look, while her voice is inspired by Music/EarthaKitt (which was intentional on her voice actress' part).
* DeadpanSnarker: Selina is still the Queen of quick wits on this show. Best exemplified when she makes numerous jabs at Supergirl during one of her heists.
-->''[Supergirl stands next to some Neanderthal statues]''\\
'''Catwoman:''' The family resemblance is uncanny.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: She may be a criminal, but letting Metropolis get destroyed is a no-go. She betrays Lex, her temporary ally, because of his plan to let a meteor hit the city so he can recreate it in his own image.
* EvilCounterpart: To Batgirl. While Barbara is spunky, peppy, and noble, Selina is cold-hearted, cynical, and selfish. Barbara is also humble enough to not force her way on her heroic teammates, acting as a more secondary leader, while Catwoman calls the shots around her group and tells them off from time to time. They also seem to target each other when given the chance, even having similar combat skills.
* GigglingVillain: throughout "#[=FightAtTheMuseum=]", she can't stop laughing at Supergirl's suffering.
* HartmanHips: A perfect example of that trope, Selina has thick thighs and childbearing hips wider than her own waistline or bust.
* TheLeader: The Super Villain Girls teaming up was her idea, and she's usually the one calling the shots.
* {{Leitmotif}}: A jazzy melody not unlike a FilmNoir's theme.
* ALighterShadeOfBlack: While her teammates want to hurt people or wreak havoc, Selina's primary motivation is stealing stuff.
* MythologyGag: Creator/CreeSummer has [[https://twitter.com/IAmCreeSummer/status/1104213153032749056 said she's channeling]] the [[Series/Batman1966 Eartha Kitt]] version of Catwoman. However, her civilian outfit more closely resembles Halle Berry's.
* NotSoAboveItAll: Despite being a cunning mistress who takes her exploits seriously, she laughs at Garth after he trips and mocks the Super Hero Girls’ civilian selves for being “nerds” in “#Frenemies”.
* OneManArmy: Takes down a whole squad of security guards, armed with only handcuffs, in "#[=AllyCat=]"
* RaceLift: This Catwoman is African-American. Fitting, given her resemblance to [[Film/Catwoman2004 Halle Berry]] as a civilian and her [[Series/Batman1966 Eartha Kitt-inspired vocal performance.]]
* ScrewDestiny: When Lex tries to invoke YouCantFightFate on her due to his possession of the [[MacGuffin Book of Eternity]], she seems resigned at first. Secretly, Catwoman tears off a page of the book detailing her decision to release the captured Super Hero Girls so that they can destroy a meteor hurtling towards Metropolis. Afterwards, she basically tells Lex that she did it because she's offended that he sees her as nothing more than a pawn in his game.
-->'''Catwoman:''' No book tells ''me'' what to do.
* StickyFingers: ''It's Catwoman''. From diamonds to candy bars, if Selina wants it, she'll swipe it.
* TheTease: Catwoman maintains her flirtatious nature. For example, she playfully teases Barry when ordering a tea so he won't notice her swiping stuff from his shop.
* TomboyWithAGirlyStreak: Selina's civvies are very biker chic, but her love for jewelry is apparent with swanky earrings, bracelets, and a necklace.
* {{Troll}}: She gets quite a lot of amusement when she manipulates Supergirl into falling into her trap. Though it's revealed that she was intentionally mocking her to deceive the heroine, that doesn't stop her from enjoying it.

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* AbsurdlySharpClaws: Gloves with claws AdaptationalAngstDowngrade: There's no trace of comic Dex-Starr's tragic origins that seem able drove the cat to slice clean through anything are part of Catwoman's costume.
villainy. He's nasty to begin with.
* ActorAllusion: Cree Summer's role AdaptationalIntelligence:
** His internal dialogue often shows him
as Catwoman could be a subtle reference to her previous role as Nefertina, a cat-themed, whip-wielding heroine thinking in broken English in the cartoon series ''WesternAnimation/MummiesAlive''
* AdaptationalIntelligence:
comics. This version of Selina is a very smart criminal mastermind as opposed to simply a crafty thief. The show even implies that ''she'' came up with the idea to form a supervillain team to overcome the heroes rather incarnation can speak more coherently.
** Rather
than the typical evil genius antagonists.
ring making him an UpliftedAnimal, Dexter seemed just as intelligent as a regular cat.
* AdaptationalUgliness: When not wearing the Red Lantern ring, he looks more disheveled than his comics incarnation, to play up his anti-social personality and scary reputation.
* AdaptationalVillainy: She's back The original Dex-Starr fell to being an AntiVillain at most.
the Red power ring after his owner was brutally murdered, the police kicked him onto the streets, and two thugs tossed him off the Brooklyn Bridge to see whether the impact or drowning would kill him first. This version succumbs to the ring because... Jessica dressed him in cute clothes. He's also far more pointlessly sadistic than the comics' Dex-Starr, who tends to target his rage on those who deserve it.
* BadassNormal: Has no superpowers, BerserkButton: [[HairTriggerTemper Very irritable in general]], but was smart and athletic enough he particularly hates having his tail grabbed.
* CatsAreMean: Instead of a tragic backstory, he's just a ''very'' cranky old cat. When he gets a Red Lantern ring he plans
to singlehandedly toy burn down the world.
* EvilSoundsDeep: He "speaks"
with Supergirl for almost an entire episode.
* CatSmile: Befitting not only the cat theme but her mischievous personality.
* TheChessmaster: She's good at manipulating events and people to produce the desired outcome. She also knows how to exploit the Super Hero Girls' flaws to her advantage.
* ComicBookFantasyCasting: Her civilian identity bears
a very striking resemblance to Creator/HalleBerry's look, while her deep voice is inspired by Music/EarthaKitt (which was intentional on her voice actress' part).
* DeadpanSnarker: Selina is still
after acquiring the Queen of quick wits on this show. Best exemplified Red Lantern ring.
* HatesEveryoneEqually: Except for Jessica, whose overbearing attempts to get him adopted earn his particular distaste, and Hal, who he unaccountably actually ''likes''
when she makes numerous jabs he gets his ring back (even though he tried to turn Hal to mince on their previous meeting). Jessica, like everyone else, is baffled.
* {{Jerkass}}: Even before acquiring the Red Lantern Power Ring, he deliberately tries to destroy Barbara's Batman memorabilia, intentionally continues to set off Diana's allergies once he learns about them, and eats Garth's fish. He has a very notorious reputation of tormenting volunteers
at Supergirl during one of her heists.
-->''[Supergirl stands next to some Neanderthal statues]''\\
'''Catwoman:''' The family resemblance
the animal shelter and is uncanny.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: She may be a criminal, but letting Metropolis get destroyed is a no-go. She betrays Lex, her temporary ally,
considered unadoptable because of it.
* LeaveMeAlone: One of
his plan grievances against Jessica is how overbearing her efforts to let a meteor hit get him adopted are.
* MrExposition: He explains what
the city so he can recreate it in Red Lantern Corps are during his own image.
* EvilCounterpart: To Batgirl. While Barbara is spunky, peppy,
MotiveRant to Jessica Cruz and noble, Selina is cold-hearted, cynical, and selfish. Barbara is also humble enough to not force only why he was upset with her way on her heroic teammates, acting as but why a more secondary leader, while Catwoman calls power ring seemed to come out of nowhere to him. He's bemused at the shots around her group and tells them off from time to time. They also seem to target each other existence of a ''Green'' Lantern when given the chance, even having similar combat skills.
* GigglingVillain: throughout "#[=FightAtTheMuseum=]", she can't stop laughing at Supergirl's suffering.
* HartmanHips: A perfect example of that trope, Selina has thick thighs and childbearing hips wider than
Jessica activates her own waistline or bust.
power ring.
* TheLeader: The Super Villain Girls teaming up was her idea, NearlyNormalAnimal: Even without the ring, Dexter could understand human speech and she's usually the one calling the shots.
* {{Leitmotif}}: A jazzy melody not unlike a FilmNoir's theme.
* ALighterShadeOfBlack: While her teammates want to hurt people or wreak havoc, Selina's primary motivation is stealing stuff.
* MythologyGag: Creator/CreeSummer has [[https://twitter.com/IAmCreeSummer/status/1104213153032749056 said she's channeling]] the [[Series/Batman1966 Eartha Kitt]] version
concepts ([[CatsAreMean like which of Catwoman. However, her civilian outfit more closely resembles Halle Berry's.
Barbara's things she'd most hate him for breaking]]), but he still acts like an animal.
* NotSoAboveItAll: Despite being a cunning mistress who takes her exploits seriously, she laughs at Garth after having [[NearlyNormalAnimal human level intellect]], he trips and mocks the Super Hero Girls’ civilian selves for being “nerds” in “#Frenemies”.
* OneManArmy: Takes down a whole squad of security guards, armed
briefly plays with only handcuffs, a cat toy that Jessica conjured up in "#[=AllyCat=]"
their fight before he angrily destroys it.
* RaceLift: This Catwoman is African-American. Fitting, given her resemblance to [[Film/Catwoman2004 Halle Berry]] as a civilian SuperSpit: Rather than shoot beams from his ring or form objects the way Green Lantern and her [[Series/Batman1966 Eartha Kitt-inspired vocal performance.]]
Star Sapphire do, "Dex-Starr'' appears to vomit [[LavaIsBoilingKoolAid vibrant glowing kool-aid]].
* ScrewDestiny: When Lex ThatManIsDead: As Jessica tries to invoke YouCantFightFate on her due talk him down he rejects being called "Dexter" and demands to be called Dex-Starr
* TranslatorCollar: The Red Lantern ring translates his growls into human speech (which clearly comes from the ring and not his mouth). At one point he can still be heard audibly meowing while his words are [[TranslationYes not even close
to his possession of the [[MacGuffin Book of Eternity]], she seems resigned at first. Secretly, Catwoman tears off a page of the book detailing her decision to release the captured Super Hero Girls so that they can destroy a meteor hurtling towards Metropolis. Afterwards, she basically tells Lex that she did it because she's offended that he sees her as nothing more than a pawn in his game.
-->'''Catwoman:''' No book tells ''me'' what to do.
* StickyFingers: ''It's Catwoman''. From diamonds to candy bars, if Selina wants it, she'll swipe it.
* TheTease: Catwoman maintains her flirtatious nature. For example, she playfully teases Barry when ordering a tea so he won't notice her swiping stuff from his shop.
* TomboyWithAGirlyStreak: Selina's civvies are very biker chic, but her love for jewelry is apparent with swanky earrings, bracelets, and a necklace.
* {{Troll}}: She gets quite a lot of amusement when she manipulates Supergirl into falling into her trap. Though it's revealed that she was intentionally mocking her to deceive the heroine, that doesn't stop her from enjoying it.
mouth flaps]].



[[folder:Poison Ivy (Pamela Isley)]]
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[[caption-width-right:227:''"Humans are ''vermin'' in the garden of life. Locusts, termites, cockroaches! I'll exterminate them all!"'']]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/CristinaMilizia, Creator/KanaYuuki (Japanese)

A nature-loving student at Metropolis High School, Pam prefers to be a loner, with only her plants, mainly Phil, for company. As Poison Ivy, she uses her control over plants to take Earth back from humanity.

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[[folder:Poison Ivy (Pamela Isley)]]
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[[caption-width-right:227:''"Humans are ''vermin'' in the garden of life. Locusts, termites, cockroaches! I'll exterminate them all!"'']]
[[folder:Bizarro Supergirl]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/CristinaMilizia, Creator/KanaYuuki (Japanese)

Creator/NicoleSullivan

A nature-loving student at Metropolis High School, Pam prefers to be a loner, with only her plants, mainly Phil, for company. As Poison Ivy, she uses her control over plants to take Earth back from humanity.Bizarro version of Supergirl.



* AdaptationalModesty: Her dress is less revealing than the usual spandex made of leaves, though unlike the previous series, she is no longer portrayed wearing pants.
* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: She lacks any sort of [[CharmPerson charm]]/MindControl powers Poison Ivy traditionally employs. She's also not a PoisonousPerson, except through her plants.
* AdaptationalUgliness: Her civilian identity looks very sickly, whereas Pamela usually looks attractive in or out of costume.
* AdaptationalVillainy: Poison Ivy is a villain again instead of a hero like in the previous continuity.
* AdaptationPersonalityChange: She seems to have lost her shyness from the previous continuity when she's Poison Ivy. Pamela Isley, on the other hand, is a little more sedate and shy. She's also a meat-eater who looks downright unhealthy because of it, while other animated adaptations had her be a vegetarian in spite of her beliefs. While she is Pamela, her civilian look more closely resembles Ivy Pepper from the ''Series/{{Gotham}}'' TV series.
* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul:
** Ivy's first appearances in two shorts (before her first two episode appearances) hinted at a friendship with Harley Quinn in this continuity as well, only for both shorts showing that Ivy can barely tolerate Harley.
** "#[=DetentionClub=]" reveals that Ivy deeply misses and treasures her DisappearedDad, unlike other incarnations.
* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Like some incarnations, Ivy gains green skin.
* ArtisticLicenseBiology: She only eats meat to avoid harming plantlife. Eating only meat is actually more harmful to plants than eating only plants, since a pound of meat takes a huge amount of plant life (not to mention water) to grow. Specifically, in the US, it takes 7 kg of grain to grow one kg of beef, and 4 kg of grain to grow one kg of pork; it also takes 20,000 litres of water to grow one kg of meat vs about 4,000 litres of water to grow one kg of wheat.
* BetterWithNonHumanCompany: Ivy obviously loves spending time with plants and sees humans as monsters that wantonly murder plants, so socializing with them is not a top priority.
* BizarreTasteInFood: In "#[=ScrambledEggs=]", she eats two of the eggs the class is forced to [[EggSitting eggsit]]. She eats the first one raw after receiving it (shell and all, apparently), and fries the second one to make a sandwich that she defiantly eats in class.
* CoolHouse: She lives in an apartment building with a huge greenhouse on the roof and vines covering the exterior walls.
* DeadpanSnarker: When civilian Pam is inclined to bother speaking to anyone, it's mostly in dry, deadpan tones.
* EmoTeen: In her civilian form, Pam is a sulky, unhealthy-looking loner who is easily driven to tears when harm comes to plant life.
* EvilCounterpart: She is this to Jessica. Jessica is outgoing and friendly while Pam is a loner. While Jessica is an activist who tries to preserve all life, Pam only cares about saving plants, even if it means costing human lives. (This even extends to their diet where Pam only eats meat while Jessica is a vegetarian.)
* EvilRedhead: As Poison Ivy, her hair is bright fiery red, [[RedheadInGreen with a green outfit and green-tinted skin]].
* EvilLaugh: "#[=HashtagFrownyFace=]" shows her having one before Harley sends her an emoji text. Which has her stop to complain why couldn't Harley just text "like a normal person?"
* FungiArePlants: Poison Ivy's powers extend to green fungi and even green algae!
* GreenThumb: Poison Ivy is as good with growing plants, as her previous incarnations.
* ItIsBeyondSaving: She left Gotham because it was a "toxic cesspool" inhospitable to plant life.
-->''Nothing green will ever grow there again.''
* JabbaTableManners: Shows this off in "#[=ScrambledEggs=]," belching loudly whenever she eats one of the eggs from the EggSitting assignment.
* LikesClarkKentHatesSuperman: "Like" might be too strong, but as of "#[=MisgivingTree=]," Pam can tolerate Jess as a fellow nature lover but loathes Green Lantern. However, in "#Vegecide," Pam saw Jess drink a vegetable-based smoothie and seemingly loses any respect even for her civilian identity.
* MisanthropeSupreme: She believes that Gotham is a "toxic cesspool" that can't be saved and that nothing green will ever grow there again. In general, she hates humans for causing harm to plants so much that she genuinely believes the best thing for the environment is to wipe humanity out.
* NightOfTheLivingMooks: Jessica Cruz tries to bond with Pam Isley by taking her on a camping trip, but Jessica trying to feed Pam a veggie kabob roaste on a wood camp fire sents Pam over the the edge, causing Poison Ivy to emergy and start twisting dead plants and mushooms into an army of zombies against Jessica.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: It’s hard to feel threatened by the mousy teenager who carries around and talks to a potted plant, but her control over plants makes her one of the most powerful and dangerous villains on the show.
* NutritionalNightmare: She is the opposite of a die-hard vegetarian and eats only meat, leaving her in visibly poor health from an unbalanced diet.
* PointyEars: To accentuate her elfish looks, she has pointed ears.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: Is traditionally a Bat-villain, but in this version is mostly used to counterpoint Green Lantern. The Super Villain Girls already have two other Bat-villains anyhow. She does spend the large majority of one short tormenting Batgirl and conversing with Harley Quinn, however.
* SexierAlterEgo: Pam Isley the soft-spoken high schooler has a sickly greenish tint to her skin, bags under her eyes, limp and messy brown hair, and wears frumpy, baggy clothes, making her resemble her ''Series/{{Gotham}}'' counterpart, Ivy Pepper. As Poison Ivy the vampy villainess, the tint becomes bright mint green, her hair gains fiery-red vibrancy and volume, and she's dressed in a figure-hugging dress.
* SoftSpokenSadist: Pam has a very gentle voice. She retains it as Poison Ivy, which only makes it more jarring when she's ripping people apart with giant vines.
* StrawVegetarian: Inverted; Pam ''only'' eats meat because she hates seeing plants die. She apparently doesn't understand that the animal meat is made from an even ''larger'' quantity of plants. "#[=ScrambledEggs=]" also shows her eating a sandwich, [[{{Hypocrite}} even though bread is made out of plants]].
* TamerAndChaster: Much like ''The Batman'', this version of Poison Ivy is much less sexualized, and isn't a seductress in any way, because she's a teenager.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Pam has a deep connection to the vegetation she nurtures and the surrounding world, and only wants to protect them from corporate deforestation. She ends up seeing eye to eye with Jessica Cruz's nature preservation in "#[=MisgivingTree=]" as a result. One slight problem: she's willing to murder anyone that has murdered the greens in return.
* WhenSheSmiles: She gives a genuinely happy smile for the first time in "[=#DetentionClub=]". Hal finds it very pretty and heartwarming on her.
* WrestlerInAllOfUs: Pam Isley refuses to watch professional wrestling with Harleen Quinzel, to the point she gives Harleen an elbow drop to keep the remote control
* YouNeedABreathMint: Implied, considering a green cloud comes out of her mouth every time she belches.

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* AdaptationalModesty: Her dress is less revealing than BadIsGoodAndGoodIsBad: This mindset comes with the usual spandex made territory of leaves, though unlike the previous series, she is no longer portrayed wearing pants.
being a Bizarro.
* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: She lacks any sort of [[CharmPerson charm]]/MindControl powers Poison Ivy traditionally employs. CardCarryingVillain: She's also not a PoisonousPerson, except through proud of her plants.
* AdaptationalUgliness: Her civilian identity looks very sickly, whereas Pamela usually looks attractive in or out of costume.
* AdaptationalVillainy: Poison Ivy is
evil and wants to be a greater villain again instead of a hero like in the previous continuity.
* AdaptationPersonalityChange: She seems to have lost her shyness from the previous continuity when she's Poison Ivy. Pamela Isley, on the other hand, is a little more sedate and shy. She's also a meat-eater who looks downright unhealthy because of it, while other animated adaptations had her be a vegetarian in spite of her beliefs. While she is Pamela, her civilian look more closely resembles Ivy Pepper from the ''Series/{{Gotham}}'' TV series.
* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul:
** Ivy's first appearances in two shorts (before her first two episode appearances) hinted at a friendship with Harley Quinn in this continuity as well, only for both shorts showing that Ivy can barely tolerate Harley.
** "#[=DetentionClub=]" reveals that Ivy deeply misses and treasures her DisappearedDad, unlike other incarnations.
* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Like some incarnations, Ivy gains green skin.
* ArtisticLicenseBiology: She only eats meat to avoid harming plantlife. Eating only meat is actually more harmful to plants
than eating only plants, since a pound of meat takes a huge amount of plant life (not to mention water) to grow. Specifically, in the US, it takes 7 kg of grain to grow one kg of beef, and 4 kg of grain to grow one kg of pork; it also takes 20,000 litres of water to grow one kg of meat vs about 4,000 litres of water to grow one kg of wheat.
* BetterWithNonHumanCompany: Ivy obviously loves spending time with plants and sees humans as monsters that wantonly murder plants, so socializing with them is not a top priority.
* BizarreTasteInFood: In "#[=ScrambledEggs=]", she eats two of the eggs the class is forced to [[EggSitting eggsit]]. She eats the first one raw after receiving it (shell and all, apparently), and fries the second one to make a sandwich that she defiantly eats in class.
* CoolHouse: She lives in an apartment building with a huge greenhouse on the roof and vines covering the exterior walls.
* DeadpanSnarker: When civilian Pam is inclined to bother speaking to anyone, it's mostly in dry, deadpan tones.
* EmoTeen: In her civilian form, Pam is a sulky, unhealthy-looking loner who is easily driven to tears when harm comes to plant life.
Bizarro.
* EvilCounterpart: To Supergirl. She is this to Jessica. Jessica is outgoing and friendly while Pam is a loner. While Jessica is an activist who tries to preserve all life, Pam only cares about saving plants, even if it means costing human lives. (This even extends to their diet where Pam only eats meat while Jessica is a vegetarian.)
* EvilRedhead: As Poison Ivy, her hair is bright fiery red, [[RedheadInGreen with a green outfit and green-tinted skin]].
* EvilLaugh: "#[=HashtagFrownyFace=]" shows her having one before Harley sends her an emoji text. Which
has her stop to complain why couldn't Harley just text "like a normal person?"
* FungiArePlants: Poison Ivy's powers extend to green fungi and even green algae!
* GreenThumb: Poison Ivy is as good with growing plants, as her previous incarnations.
* ItIsBeyondSaving: She left Gotham because it was a "toxic cesspool" inhospitable to plant life.
-->''Nothing green will ever grow there again.''
* JabbaTableManners: Shows this off in "#[=ScrambledEggs=]," belching loudly whenever she eats one of the eggs from the EggSitting assignment.
* LikesClarkKentHatesSuperman: "Like" might be too strong, but as of "#[=MisgivingTree=]," Pam can tolerate Jess as a fellow nature lover but loathes Green Lantern. However, in "#Vegecide," Pam saw Jess drink a vegetable-based smoothie and seemingly loses any respect even for her civilian identity.
* MisanthropeSupreme: She believes that Gotham is a "toxic cesspool" that can't be saved and that nothing green will ever grow there again. In general, she hates humans for causing harm to plants so much that she genuinely believes the best thing for the environment is to wipe humanity out.
* NightOfTheLivingMooks: Jessica Cruz tries to bond with Pam Isley by taking her on a camping trip, but Jessica trying to feed Pam a veggie kabob roaste on a wood camp fire sents Pam over the the edge, causing Poison Ivy to emergy and start twisting dead plants and mushooms into an army of zombies against Jessica.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: It’s hard to feel threatened by the mousy teenager who carries around and talks to a potted plant, but her control over plants makes her one of the most powerful and dangerous villains on the show.
* NutritionalNightmare: She is the
opposite of a die-hard vegetarian powers like freeze vision, flame breath, and eats only meat, leaving her in visibly poor health from an unbalanced diet.
* PointyEars: To accentuate her elfish looks, she
super-inhaling, and has pointed ears.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: Is traditionally a Bat-villain,
reversed morality, but in this version is mostly used to counterpoint Green Lantern. The Super Villain Girls already have two other Bat-villains anyhow. otherwise exactly like Supergirl.
* MirrorCharacter:
She feels as overshadowed by Bizarro's fame as Supergirl does spend the large majority of one short tormenting Superman's. Through this, she and Kara come to an understanding and an unlikely friendship. Batgirl and conversing with Harley Quinn, however.
* SexierAlterEgo: Pam Isley the soft-spoken high schooler has a sickly greenish tint to her skin, bags under her eyes, limp and messy brown hair, and wears frumpy, baggy clothes, making her resemble her ''Series/{{Gotham}}'' counterpart, Ivy Pepper. As Poison Ivy the vampy villainess, the tint becomes bright mint green, her hair gains fiery-red vibrancy and volume, and she's dressed in a figure-hugging dress.
* SoftSpokenSadist: Pam has a very gentle voice. She retains it as Poison Ivy, which only makes it more jarring when she's ripping people apart with giant vines.
* StrawVegetarian: Inverted; Pam ''only'' eats meat because she hates seeing plants die. She apparently doesn't understand that the animal meat is made from an
even ''larger'' quantity of plants. "#[=ScrambledEggs=]" also shows her eating comments on how such a sandwich, [[{{Hypocrite}} even though bread thing [[NotSoDifferentRemark is made out of plants]].
* TamerAndChaster: Much like ''The Batman'', this version of Poison Ivy is much less sexualized, and isn't a seductress in any way, because she's a teenager.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Pam has a deep connection to the vegetation she nurtures and the surrounding world, and only wants to protect them from corporate deforestation. She ends up seeing eye to eye with Jessica Cruz's nature preservation in "#[=MisgivingTree=]" as a result. One slight problem: she's willing to murder anyone that has murdered the greens in return.
* WhenSheSmiles: She gives a genuinely happy smile for the first time in "[=#DetentionClub=]". Hal finds it very pretty and heartwarming on her.
* WrestlerInAllOfUs: Pam Isley refuses to watch professional wrestling with Harleen Quinzel, to the point she gives Harleen an elbow drop to keep the remote control
* YouNeedABreathMint: Implied, considering a green cloud comes out of her mouth every time she belches.
not opposite]].



[[folder:Star Sapphire (Carol Ferris)]]
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[[caption-width-right:296:''"You thought you got rid of me, ''didn't'' you, Hal Jordan?!"'']]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/KariWahlgren, Creator/SatomiAkesaka (Japanese)

Hal's ex-girlfriend, Carol still pines for him persistently. As Star Sapphire, she wields a Violet Lantern Power Ring, similar to a Green Lantern's, only powered by love instead of will.

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[[folder:Star Sapphire (Carol Ferris)]]
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[[caption-width-right:296:''"You thought you got rid
[[folder:Bizarro]]

A backwards copy
of me, ''didn't'' you, Hal Jordan?!"'']]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/KariWahlgren, Creator/SatomiAkesaka (Japanese)

Hal's ex-girlfriend, Carol still pines for him persistently. As Star Sapphire, she wields a Violet Lantern Power Ring, similar to a Green Lantern's, only powered by love instead of will.
Superman.



* AdaptationalModesty: The Star Sapphire Corps' costumes are infamously {{Stripperific}} in most depictions. Since she's a teenager in this continuity, Carol is instead dressed like a princess in a pink, poofy gown and tiara, being even more modest than the toned down ComicBook/DCRebirth Star Sapphires.
* AdaptationalVillainy: She's a villain, which is more on par with her early silver age comics portrayal than in the previous web-series. She's also this to the comic version of Star Sapphire who's usually BrainwashedAndCrazy by the Zamarons or the Star Sapphire gem, while this version already had a few screws loose before getting the violet power ring.
* AgeLift: As with most other characters, she's been de-aged from an adult to a teenager.
* {{BFG}}: Creates one, that shoots explosive hearts, to attack Jess.
* ClingyJealousGirl: In [=#PictureDaze=] Carol Ferris literally clings to Hal Jordan as Jessica Cruz futiley tries to remove her.
* TheDreaded: To Hal Jordan. The otherwise fearless guy is completely ''terrified'' of her.
* DumpedViaTextMessage: Her FreudianExcuse for going off on Hal. Even Jessica gives Hal a WhatTheHellHero once she hears about it.
* FullNameBasis: She refers to Hal and Jessica by their full names at nearly all times. There's no apparent reason for this, other than to make her sound crazier.
* LoveMakesYouCrazy: Same deal as the source material; as her love powers the violet Power Ring, it supercharges her love to madness levels.
* MurderTheHypotenuse: What she wanted to do before Jess could explain there is not, and never will be, anything between her (Jess) and Hal.
* NewTransferStudent: In her first appearance she goes to another school, but in later episodes she appears to be a student at Metropolis High. It’s likely that when she found out what school Hal went to she transferred just to get closer to him.
* NoIndoorVoice: Since a manic headspace comes with her power, Carol is constantly SCREAMING as Star Sapphire.
* NoSenseOfPersonalSpace: Not simply in a physical sense; she doesn't get the idea of boundaries when she and Hal are an item. In "[=#PictureDaze=]", she won't stop texting Hal for even a second.
* NothingNiceAboutSugarAndSpice: Carol is a cheerleader with a love of romance and the color pink, has a supervillain outfit that consists of a frilly pink dress and a tiara, and has love-based powers that manifest in hearts and [[GracefulLadiesLikePurple purple constructs.]] She's also a PsychoExGirlfriend to Hal who is hellbent on getting revenge on him and murdering anyone who she thinks he might be dating.
* PunchedAcrossTheRoom: Even without her ring she's able to send Hal Jordan across a room with a punch. That was while ''aiming'' for Jessica Cruz no less.
* PsychoExGirlfriend: She's this to her ex, Hal Jordan. Not that she doesn't have the right to be mad after he broke up with her via text message.
* SecretPublicIdentity: Out of the main villains she is the only one whose civilian identity is public knowledge, at least to Jessica Cruz and Hal Jordan.
* StalkerWithACrush
--><I see you! XOXOXO>
* TechnicolorEyes: Has violet eyes, like the Zataras and Lois Lane. It's unclear if hers are natural like theirs, or a result of the Violet Lantern power.
* TinyTyrannicalGirl: She's puny, [[ShortTeensTallAdults even for a teenager]], but her power and attitude are ginormous!
* TooKinkyToTorture: Supergirl subjects the six villain girls to MakeoverTorment in ''#[=SoulSisters=]''. Star Sapphire's actually likes her new look.
* TransformationTrinket: Like Jessica and Hal, she uses her ring to transform.
* VerbalTic: Tends to react to frustrations and slights with a girly gasp or squeak.
* WomanScorned: Big time. Even Hal text blocking her is enough to bring down her wrath one second later.
* WrestlerInAllOfUs: During the climax of ''#[=ScrambledEggs=]'' she Carol Ferris puts Tatsu Yamashiro in a half Boston crab.
* {{Yandere}}: A major one for Hal Jordan. If Carol's not punishing Hal for "toying with her feelings" or trying to forcibly keep him to herself, she's trying to take out the "competition".

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* AdaptationalModesty: The Star Sapphire Corps' costumes are infamously {{Stripperific}} in most depictions. Since she's a teenager in this continuity, Carol TheGhost: Doesn't appear, but is instead dressed like a princess in a pink, poofy gown mentioned throughout "[=#TheGoodTheBadAndTheBizarre=]"; Superman defeated him some time ago and tiara, being even more modest than the toned down ComicBook/DCRebirth Star Sapphires.
* AdaptationalVillainy: She's a villain, which
Bizarro Supergirl's whole motivation is more on par with her early silver age comics portrayal than in the previous web-series. She's also this to the comic version of Star Sapphire who's usually BrainwashedAndCrazy by the Zamarons or the Star Sapphire gem, while this version already had a few screws loose before getting the violet power ring.
* AgeLift: As with most other characters, she's been de-aged from an adult to a teenager.
* {{BFG}}: Creates one, that shoots explosive hearts, to attack Jess.
* ClingyJealousGirl: In [=#PictureDaze=] Carol Ferris literally clings to Hal Jordan as Jessica Cruz futiley tries to remove her.
* TheDreaded: To Hal Jordan. The otherwise fearless guy is completely ''terrified'' of her.
* DumpedViaTextMessage: Her FreudianExcuse for going off on Hal. Even Jessica gives Hal a WhatTheHellHero once she hears about it.
* FullNameBasis: She refers to Hal and Jessica by their full names at nearly all times. There's no apparent reason for this, other than to make her sound crazier.
* LoveMakesYouCrazy: Same deal as the source material; as her love powers the violet Power Ring, it supercharges her love to madness levels.
* MurderTheHypotenuse: What she wanted to do before Jess could explain there is not, and never will be, anything between her (Jess) and Hal.
* NewTransferStudent: In her first appearance she goes to another school, but in later episodes she appears to be a student at Metropolis High. It’s likely that when she found out what school Hal went to she transferred just to get closer to him.
* NoIndoorVoice: Since a manic headspace comes with her power, Carol is constantly SCREAMING as Star Sapphire.
* NoSenseOfPersonalSpace: Not simply in a physical sense; she doesn't get the idea of boundaries when she and Hal are an item. In "[=#PictureDaze=]", she won't stop texting Hal for even a second.
* NothingNiceAboutSugarAndSpice: Carol is a cheerleader with a love of romance and the color pink, has a supervillain outfit that consists of a frilly pink dress and a tiara, and has love-based powers that manifest in hearts and [[GracefulLadiesLikePurple purple constructs.]] She's also a PsychoExGirlfriend to Hal who is hellbent on getting revenge on him and murdering anyone who she thinks he might be dating.
* PunchedAcrossTheRoom: Even without her ring she's able to send Hal Jordan across a room with a punch. That was while ''aiming'' for Jessica Cruz no less.
* PsychoExGirlfriend: She's this to her ex, Hal Jordan. Not that she doesn't have the right to be mad after he broke up with her via text message.
* SecretPublicIdentity: Out of the main villains she is the only one whose civilian identity is public knowledge, at least to Jessica Cruz and Hal Jordan.
* StalkerWithACrush
--><I see you! XOXOXO>
* TechnicolorEyes: Has violet eyes, like the Zataras and Lois Lane. It's unclear if hers are natural like theirs, or a result of the Violet Lantern power.
* TinyTyrannicalGirl: She's puny, [[ShortTeensTallAdults even for a teenager]], but her power and attitude are ginormous!
* TooKinkyToTorture: Supergirl subjects the six villain girls to MakeoverTorment in ''#[=SoulSisters=]''. Star Sapphire's actually likes her new look.
* TransformationTrinket: Like Jessica and Hal, she uses her ring to transform.
* VerbalTic: Tends to react to frustrations and slights with a girly gasp or squeak.
* WomanScorned: Big time. Even Hal text blocking her is enough to bring down her wrath one second later.
* WrestlerInAllOfUs: During the climax of ''#[=ScrambledEggs=]'' she Carol Ferris puts Tatsu Yamashiro in a half Boston crab.
* {{Yandere}}: A major one for Hal Jordan. If Carol's not punishing Hal for "toying with her feelings" or
trying to forcibly keep him to herself, she's trying to take out the "competition".be a bigger villain than Bizarro.



[[folder:Giganta (Doris Zeul)]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:"How dare you insult... ''Giganta''! Now all shall feel my ''WRATH''!"]]
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->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/GreyDeLisle, Keiko Sugiura (Japanese)

A strength-obsessed bully, Giganta tends to pick on the weak, with Karen as her main target. She turns into Giganta thanks to a serum that lets her grow to massive size.

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[[folder:Giganta (Doris Zeul)]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/giganta_render.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:"How dare you insult... ''Giganta''! Now all shall feel my ''WRATH''!"]]
[[quoteright:350:[[labelnote: Click to see her civilian identity]] https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tumblr_pq60hcvhzk1w85n2x_1280.png[[/labelnote]]]]
[[folder:Cavalier (Mortimer Drake)]]

->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/GreyDeLisle, Keiko Sugiura (Japanese)

A strength-obsessed bully, Giganta tends to pick on
Creator/GriffinPuatu

An actor who will steal
the weak, with Karen as her main target. She turns into Giganta thanks to spotlight, whatever it takes. He has a serum that lets her grow to massive size.villainous, swashbuckling alter ego artistically named Cavalier.



* AdaptationalDumbass: The comic book Doris Zeul is an overachieving geneticist who loses more and more intelligence the larger and larger she becomes. This Doris Zeul doesn't lose any awareness or problem solving ability when she grows but she barely has any of that to begin with. She's still smarter than the Golden Age and Silver Age Gigantas, who had the minds of petulant children due to being mentally ill gorillas turned into human women, but when Golden Age Giganta has her intelligence artificially boosted she gets to keep it, with this Doris Zeul reverts to being an idiot and even loses her memories over how her EvilPlan was supposed to work.
* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: Comic Book Doris Zeul is an ''almost'' decent human being with an interest in the biological sciences who is often content to make money legitimately but [[PunchClockVillain often can't resist the urge to make a quick buck illegally]]. Her main issue is that her super powers come from [[GrandTheftMe a stolen body]] Doris refuses to return, with Diana lacking the ability to force her to. If not for that one particular disagreement the two would actually be {{friend|lyenemy}}s. Comic book Doris in fact "[[WorthyOpponent respects]]" Wonder Woman so much that her torment of Diana's sister Donna was based on her belief [[PretenderDiss Donna was a disgrace to the title]]. This show's Doris Zeul is an unrepentant bully who pushes people around just to get things she wants more easily or solely to satisfy her amusement. She rages against the world as a super villain out of belief it doesn't have enough respect for her and for the sake of inspiring fear. She also has no interest in academics beyond which drugs can make her stronger.
* AdaptationalWimp: This Giganta is more powerful than the Golden Age and Silver Age Gigantas of the comic books, but she's a lot less powerful than the ''Doris Zeul'' Giganta seen in the Post Crisis comics, who is TheDreaded to pretty much every mortal in Wonder Woman's book [[AlwaysSomeoneBetter except Wonder Woman herself]]. However this Doris Zeul [[DownplayedTrope suffers less from it than this show's Diana of Themyscira]], and thus is one of the few Gigantas [[TheWorfEffect who manages to defeat Wonder Woman in their first meeting]]! Still, this Doris can only change size when she has a specific drug in her system and is sufficiently angry, unlike comic book Doris Zeul, who could change size whenever she wanted and become ''far'' larger.
* AdaptationalUgliness: She is much more brawny here than her original comic book counterpart. This series has chosen instead to emphasize her role as TheBrute (likely because there's already an abundance of attractive females as it is). A GrossUpCloseUp on her massive hands in "#[=SheMightBeGiant=]" doesn't help.
* AmbiguouslyBrown: A first glance at Doris's fair skin probably wouldn't tip-off that this version is half-Black, rather than mildly tanned Caucasian like her web-series counterpart.
* AnimalMotif: She occasionally crouches on all fours like a gorilla, with the body type to boot; a subtle call-back to her [[MythologyGag original origins]] utilizing the primate in some form.
* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: Typical [[GiantWoman example]] for the character, but she's smaller [[DownplayedTrope than usual]]. At the very least, her Giganta persona is double her normal size, and that [[YourSizeMayVary occasionally]] changes between scenes. The comic book tie-in and the episode "[=#WorldsFinest=]" depicts her closer to her 3-story building stature.
* BalloonBelly: She stuffs herself silly at a pie-eating contest to the point that her sweater is riding up her swollen gut. Weirdly enough, she's the ''only'' contestant to have this.
* BigEater: Presses and eats up to 5 pies at once in a pie-eating contest, consuming a whopping 94 pies! However, she has a limit, losing to the Flash and Diana.
* BerserkButton: Calling her "meathead" makes her even more aggressive. On the flipside, implying that she's pretty strong "for a girl" isn't any better.
* BorrowedCatchPhrase: "[[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk Giganta Smash!]]"
* BrokenAce: Embarrassingly for her, the Lasso of Truth reveals that Giganta's bullying temper [[FreudianExcuse spawns from]] her "overcompensating for [[BruiserWithASoftCenter deep insecurities]] rooting from [[PerfectionIsAddictive a quest for perfectionism]]" and "an overpowering fear of not being good enough".
* TheBrute: For the Super Villain Girls group, mirroring Supergirl's [[TheBigGuy role]].
* TheBully: She's described as the kind of bully who beats her victim up, in contrast to her teammate Livewire, who takes aim at her victims' emotions.
* DartboardOfHate: She has punching and speed bags with the pictures of The Super Hero Girls on them. She even has a doormat with Batgirl's picture on it that she uses to aggressively wipe her feet.
* DumbJock: She's a star athlete at school, but her grades aren't the best. Ironically, her parents are both scientists.
* EvilIsBigger: Even without going Giganta, she towers over most of the Super Hero Girls.
* EvilCounterpart
** Doris Zeul is a star athlete, just like Diana Prince, and both even have {{gross up close up}}s of the rougher aspects of their physiques. They both tower over their peers and are both socially awkward. While Diana is protective of those weaker than her Doris sees such as annoyances or source of entertainment. While Diana is patiently striving to move more fluidly through the "world of man" Doris is prone to raging and attacking people when her plans hit a snag or someone doesn't understand what she wants.
** To Kara Danvers. Both are the tomboy powerhouses of their respective groups with abrasive attitudes and come from scientifically advanced communities (though they're pretty BookDumb regardless). Unlike Kara, Doris never feels guilty about exploiting her strength (or shows any evidence of being non-book smart), and Doris's circle of friends bring the worst out of her in villainy.
** In addition to being a {{foil}} to Karen Beecher due to her personality and powers being the complete opposite of hers, she's also successfully pulled of the "growth" Karen Beecher originally wanted but keep failing to achieve, has a similar taste in food and enjoys the same kind of movies...though Zeul [[JerkAss enjoys ruining the movies for Beecher even more than watching them]].
* EvilRedhead: Her hairstyle is red and bushy, and has no problem being a general menace.
* GRatedDrug: The serum she uses is an obvious reference to steroids.
* GrowingMusclesSequence: Happens in "#[=SheMightBeGiant=]" when she unleashes her newfound powers for the first time, complete with close-ups of her bulging muscles and [[WeightTaller growing figure]]. This also happens during her TransformationSequence in "[=#Frenemies=]".
* GrowlingGut: Her stomach is near-literally ''roaring'' for food during "[=#CandyCrushed=]", which has her try and fail to eat the school vending machine's last candy bar.
* HartmanHips: A robust and beefy version of that trope, Doris possesses incredibly thick muscular thighs and childbearing hips more expansive than her own waistline or bust.
* HiddenDepths: "[=#LostAndFound=]" reveals that she's a bully mainly because of parental neglect and a constant craving for attention, and also that she's very self-aware.
* HulkingOut: When a sports store manager repeatedly underestimated Doris's sporting needs while shopping for weights, Doris angrily transforms and rages out in the mall.
* HugeSchoolgirl: Appropriately one of tallest females in Metropolis High.
* JerkassToOne: Of the 2nd type (crueler to one). She's a massive bitch to all the other girls, but seems meanest to Karen/Bumblebee. Considering what a NiceGirl Karen is, this makes her seem especially bad.
* JerkJock: Being a star school athlete herself, she balances lifting weights and throwing footballs with bullying puny folks around her school.
* JockDadNerdSon: Inverted. Her parents are scientists while she's a JerkJock.
* LightningBruiser: Once Giganta gets started she is pretty quick, though not as quick as Wonder Woman, [[BigDamnHeroes who manages to intercept Giganta]] when she's about to squish Bumblebee and especially not Supergirl, who overwhelms Giganta with her own speed. Still, when the Super Villain Girls decide to make a getaway they opt to just have Giganta carry their car instead of starting it up.
* LikeFatherUnlikeSon: She's nothing like either of her parents, who are very mild-mannered scientists.
* MaleGaze: Despite being a meatheaded jock, Doris is surprisingly a reasonably attractive girl with a large rump and very thick muscular legs fitting for a strong athlete like her.
* MetronomicManMashing: This is how Giganta handles Supergirl in their first fight before she disposes of Supergirl with a HumanHammerThrow
* MusclesAreMeaningful: Her Giganta form's pretty burly, and her strength alone can solo even the comparatively smaller Supergirl and Wonder Woman.
* NearVillainVictory: In one short she accidentally injected the wrong formula and temporarily gained SuperIntelligence, coming within a hairsbreadth of defeating the Super Hero Girls without them even realizing it.
* NoSell: In her first HulkOut she is unfazed by a punch to the face from Wonder Woman, a bomb from Batgirl and Bumblebee's new stingers, with Supergirl being the only one strong enough to cause Giganta pain.
* PsychoSerum: The growth formula she stole from her parents' laboratory. While it does make her "[[GRatedDrug more pumped]]" for workouts, it also makes her highly susceptible to raging out and growing inhumanly large.
* RaceLift: She's bi-racial in this series, being half Caucasian and half black, rather than being fully Caucasian like previous iterations.
* TheRival: Leslie Willis says that Doris Zeul has a lame sense of humor and that her pranks are funnier. Most likely Leslie is deliberately egging Doris on to both laugh as Doris bullies other and at Doris's own irritation with Leslie. Their super villain sides Giganta and Livewire are also prone to fighting without a common goal.
* StoneWall: Giganta's strength is comparable to Wonder Woman's, which means that in this show she isn't quite as strong as Supergirl. However, Giganta's sheer size allows her to gain leverage that leads to Wonder Woman's defeat in their first fight and is much tougher than Supergirl, to the point Wonder Woman can't hurt Giganta with unarmed strikes despite being strong enough to [[PunchCatch catch Giganta's punches]] and a hard enough hitter to at least push Supergirl around a little. Supergirl can hurt Giganta a little but ultimately loses when trying to go blow for blow with due to Giganta just being able to take a lot more.
* TomboyishPonytail: Her civilian look adopts this hairstyle, but [[SlipknotPonytail becomes undone]] when she's Giganta.
* UnskilledButStrong: Giganta can take Livewire's electricity even better than Wonder Woman and Supergirl, but despite practing in boxing Giganta doesn't actually throw a good punch...then again when we see Doris practicing she quickly RageQuits after hurting her hand and runs off to get more of her growth formula; Doirs probably needs a proper trainer.
* VolcanicVeins: Doris Zeul's veins glow orange before she grows into Giganta.

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* AdaptationalDumbass: The comic book Doris Zeul is an overachieving geneticist who loses more and more intelligence the larger and larger she becomes. AwesomeAnachronisticApparel: This Doris Zeul doesn't lose any awareness or problem solving ability when she grows but she barely has any of that to begin with. She's still smarter than the Golden Age and Silver Age Gigantas, who had the minds of petulant children due to being mentally ill gorillas turned into human women, but when Golden Age Giganta has her intelligence artificially boosted she gets to keep it, with this Doris Zeul reverts to being an idiot and even loses her memories over how her EvilPlan was supposed to work.
* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: Comic Book Doris Zeul
''is'' Cavalier we're taking about. His costume is an ''almost'' decent human being with an interest in the biological sciences who is often content to make money legitimately but [[PunchClockVillain often can't resist the urge to make a quick buck illegally]]. Her main issue is that her super powers come from [[GrandTheftMe a stolen body]] Doris refuses to return, with Diana lacking the ability to force her to. If not for that one particular disagreement the two would actually be {{friend|lyenemy}}s. Comic book Doris in fact "[[WorthyOpponent respects]]" Wonder Woman so much that her torment of Diana's sister Donna was based on her belief [[PretenderDiss Donna was a disgrace to the title]]. This show's Doris Zeul is an unrepentant bully who pushes people around just to get things she wants more easily or solely to satisfy her amusement. She rages against the world as a super villain right out of belief it doesn't have enough respect for her and for the sake of inspiring fear. She also has no interest in academics beyond which drugs can make her stronger.
''Literature/TheThreeMusketeers''.
* AdaptationalWimp: This Giganta is more powerful than the Golden Age and Silver Age Gigantas of the comic books, but she's a lot less powerful than the ''Doris Zeul'' Giganta seen in the Post Crisis comics, who is TheDreaded to pretty much every mortal in Wonder Woman's book [[AlwaysSomeoneBetter except Wonder Woman herself]]. However this Doris Zeul [[DownplayedTrope suffers less from it than this show's Diana of Themyscira]], and thus is one of the few Gigantas [[TheWorfEffect who manages to defeat Wonder Woman in their first meeting]]! Still, this Doris can only change size when she has a specific drug in her system and is sufficiently angry, unlike comic book Doris Zeul, who could change size whenever she wanted and become ''far'' larger.
* AdaptationalUgliness: She is much more brawny here than her original comic book counterpart. This series has chosen instead to emphasize her role as TheBrute (likely because there's already an abundance of attractive females as it is). A GrossUpCloseUp on her massive hands in "#[=SheMightBeGiant=]" doesn't help.
* AmbiguouslyBrown: A first glance at Doris's fair skin probably wouldn't tip-off that this version is half-Black, rather than mildly tanned Caucasian like her web-series counterpart.
* AnimalMotif: She occasionally crouches on all fours like a gorilla, with the body type to boot; a subtle call-back to her [[MythologyGag original origins]] utilizing the primate in some form.
* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: Typical [[GiantWoman example]] for the character, but she's smaller [[DownplayedTrope than usual]]. At the very least, her Giganta persona is double her normal size, and that [[YourSizeMayVary occasionally]] changes between scenes. The comic book tie-in and the episode "[=#WorldsFinest=]" depicts her closer to her 3-story building stature.
* BalloonBelly: She stuffs herself silly at a pie-eating contest to the point that her sweater is riding up her swollen gut. Weirdly enough, she's the ''only'' contestant to have this.
* BigEater: Presses and eats up to 5 pies at once in a pie-eating contest, consuming a whopping 94 pies! However, she has a limit, losing to the Flash and Diana.
* BerserkButton: Calling her "meathead" makes her even more aggressive. On the flipside, implying that she's pretty strong "for a girl" isn't any better.
* BorrowedCatchPhrase: "[[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk Giganta Smash!]]"
* BrokenAce: Embarrassingly for her, the Lasso of Truth reveals that Giganta's bullying temper [[FreudianExcuse spawns from]] her "overcompensating for [[BruiserWithASoftCenter deep insecurities]] rooting from [[PerfectionIsAddictive a quest for perfectionism]]" and "an overpowering fear of not being good enough".
* TheBrute: For the Super Villain Girls group, mirroring Supergirl's [[TheBigGuy role]].
* TheBully: She's described as the kind of bully who beats her victim up, in contrast to her teammate Livewire, who takes aim at her victims' emotions.
* DartboardOfHate: She has punching and speed bags with the pictures of The Super Hero Girls on them. She even has a doormat with Batgirl's picture on it that she uses to aggressively wipe her feet.
* DumbJock: She's a star athlete at school, but her grades aren't the best. Ironically, her parents are both scientists.
* EvilIsBigger: Even without going Giganta, she towers over most of the Super Hero Girls.
* EvilCounterpart
** Doris Zeul is a star athlete, just like Diana Prince, and both even have {{gross up close up}}s of the rougher aspects of their physiques. They both tower over their peers and are both socially awkward. While Diana is protective of those weaker than her Doris sees such as annoyances or source of entertainment. While Diana is patiently striving to move more fluidly through the "world of man" Doris is prone to raging and attacking people when her plans hit a snag or someone doesn't understand what she wants.
** To Kara Danvers. Both are the tomboy powerhouses of their respective groups with abrasive attitudes and come from scientifically advanced communities (though they're pretty BookDumb regardless). Unlike Kara, Doris never feels guilty about exploiting her strength (or shows any evidence of being non-book smart), and Doris's circle of friends bring the worst out of her in villainy.
** In addition to being a {{foil}} to Karen Beecher due to her personality and powers being the complete opposite of hers, she's also successfully pulled of the "growth" Karen Beecher originally wanted but keep failing to achieve, has a similar taste in food and enjoys the same kind of movies...though Zeul [[JerkAss enjoys ruining the movies for Beecher even more than watching them]].
* EvilRedhead: Her hairstyle is red and bushy, and has no problem being a general menace.
* GRatedDrug: The serum she uses is an obvious reference to steroids.
* GrowingMusclesSequence: Happens in "#[=SheMightBeGiant=]" when she unleashes her newfound powers for the first time, complete with close-ups of her bulging muscles and [[WeightTaller growing figure]]. This also happens during her TransformationSequence in "[=#Frenemies=]".
* GrowlingGut: Her stomach is near-literally ''roaring'' for food during "[=#CandyCrushed=]", which has her try and fail to eat the school vending machine's last candy bar.
* HartmanHips: A robust and beefy version of that trope, Doris possesses incredibly thick muscular thighs and childbearing hips more expansive than her own waistline or bust.
* HiddenDepths: "[=#LostAndFound=]" reveals that she's a bully mainly because of parental neglect and a constant craving for attention, and also that she's very self-aware.
* HulkingOut: When a sports store manager repeatedly underestimated Doris's sporting needs while shopping for weights, Doris angrily transforms and rages out in the mall.
* HugeSchoolgirl: Appropriately one of tallest females in Metropolis High.
* JerkassToOne: Of the 2nd type (crueler to one). She's a massive bitch to all the other girls, but seems meanest to Karen/Bumblebee. Considering what a NiceGirl Karen is, this makes her seem especially bad.
* JerkJock: Being a star school athlete herself, she balances lifting weights and throwing footballs with bullying puny folks around her school.
* JockDadNerdSon: Inverted. Her parents are scientists while she's a JerkJock.
* LightningBruiser: Once Giganta gets started she is pretty quick, though not as quick as Wonder Woman, [[BigDamnHeroes who manages to intercept Giganta]] when she's about to squish Bumblebee and especially not Supergirl, who overwhelms Giganta with her own speed. Still, when the Super Villain Girls decide to make a getaway they opt to just have Giganta carry their car instead of starting it up.
* LikeFatherUnlikeSon: She's nothing like either of her parents, who are very mild-mannered scientists.
* MaleGaze: Despite being a meatheaded jock, Doris is surprisingly a reasonably attractive girl with a large rump and very thick muscular legs fitting for a strong athlete like her.
* MetronomicManMashing: This is how Giganta handles Supergirl in their first fight before she disposes of Supergirl with a HumanHammerThrow
* MusclesAreMeaningful: Her Giganta form's pretty burly, and her strength alone can solo even the comparatively smaller Supergirl and Wonder Woman.
* NearVillainVictory: In one short she accidentally injected the wrong formula and temporarily gained SuperIntelligence, coming within a hairsbreadth of defeating the Super Hero Girls without them even realizing it.
* NoSell: In her first HulkOut she is unfazed by a punch to the face from Wonder Woman, a bomb from Batgirl and Bumblebee's new stingers, with Supergirl being the only one strong enough to cause Giganta pain.
* PsychoSerum: The growth formula she stole from her parents' laboratory. While it does make her "[[GRatedDrug more pumped]]" for workouts, it also makes her highly susceptible to raging out and growing inhumanly large.
* RaceLift: She's bi-racial in this series, being half Caucasian and half black, rather than being fully Caucasian like previous iterations.
* TheRival: Leslie Willis says that Doris Zeul has a lame sense of humor and that her pranks are funnier. Most likely Leslie is deliberately egging Doris on to both laugh as Doris bullies other and at Doris's own irritation with Leslie. Their super villain sides Giganta and Livewire are also prone to fighting
{{Foil}}: He's everything Oliver would be without a common goal.
* StoneWall: Giganta's strength is comparable to Wonder Woman's, which means that in this show she isn't quite as strong as Supergirl. However, Giganta's sheer size allows her to gain leverage that leads to Wonder Woman's defeat in their first fight and is much tougher than Supergirl, to the point Wonder Woman can't hurt Giganta with unarmed strikes despite being strong enough to [[PunchCatch catch Giganta's punches]]
conscience, and a hard enough hitter to at least push Supergirl around sword in place of a little. Supergirl can hurt Giganta a little but ultimately loses bow.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: Cavalier is set up as Green Arrow's arch-rival,
when trying to go blow for blow with due to Giganta just being able to take the character was created as a lot more.
Batman foe.
* TomboyishPonytail: Her civilian look adopts this hairstyle, but [[SlipknotPonytail becomes undone]] when she's Giganta.
* UnskilledButStrong: Giganta can take Livewire's electricity even better than Wonder Woman
TraumaButton: He was laughed off the stage in primary school, and Supergirl, but despite practing in boxing Giganta doesn't actually throw a good punch...then again when we see Doris practicing she quickly RageQuits after hurting her hand and runs off to get more now the sound of her growth formula; Doirs probably needs a proper trainer.
* VolcanicVeins: Doris Zeul's veins glow orange before she grows into Giganta.
heckling incapacitates him.



[[folder:Livewire (Leslie Willis)]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:"What up, Metropolis?!"]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/MalloryLow, Mariko Higashiuchi (Japanese)

A bully like Doris, Leslie takes to the Internet to embarrass anyone she can get a video of thanks to her social media channel. And she also fights as Livewire with her electrical powers.

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[[folder:Livewire (Leslie Willis)]]
[[folder:Deathstroke (Slade Wilson)]]
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->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/MalloryLow, Mariko Higashiuchi (Japanese)

A bully like Doris, Leslie takes to
Creator/DCDouglas

One of
the Internet to embarrass anyone she can get a video of thanks to her social media channel. And she also fights as Livewire with her electrical powers.world's deadliest assassins and mercenaries.



* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: As Livewire, she has light blue skin.
* AttentionWhore: Orchestrating embarrassing moments for her classmates and posting them online? It's all to get more views for her channel. She ups the ante with more embarrassing videos that include all the other Super Hero Girls save Diana, and this leads to more being her "Shock-a-teers".
* BadInfluencer: She uses her social media channel to encourage large amounts of people to laugh at other's misfortunes.
* TheBully:
** Unlike Doris who bullies people through physical intimidation, she goes for people's emotions by humiliating them on social media. She's described as the kind of bully who's "out to kill your soul". Yikes.
** However she's also the kind of bully that likes to dish it out, but she can't take it herself. Leslie can't stand getting as good as she gives and when she's on the receiving end of the humiliation she's quick to run away.
* BullyBrutality: Most of her "pranks" with her powers are [[HarmlessElectrocution painful but not at all lethal]], but she also tries to make an elevator drop two stories. Eventually, she makes a public spectacle out of [[ElectricTorture prolonged electrification]] of Wonder Woman, which [[EveryoneHasStandards drives away even her most mean-spirited viewers]].
* CatchPhrase: Livewire starts her videos with a bellowing "What up, Metropolis!"
* ClarkKenting: Leslie plays [[RefugeInAudacity absurdly loose]] with her secret identity, pretending to have given up her show, then immediately stepped back up as Livewire. The letters "L" and "W" were even in her logo before this.
* DelinquentHair: She has a black/blue mohawk as a civilian, which turns three lighter shades of blue when she powers up.
* TheDreaded: The Hero Girls, except for Wonder Woman, are terrified of her. Especially after the time she humiliated them. Its justified, as Livewire nearly killed Wonder Woman and Supergirl, their two physically toughest members. Multiple different times in the latter's case.
* EnergyAbsorption: For more powerful attacks, she absorbs electricity from the environment.
* EvilCounterpart
** She's a troll not unlike Kara Danvers, except while Kara's trolling is for her own personal amusement Leslie gets off on public humiliation. Leslie is also willing to cause physical harm, property destruction and even sabotage the work of students and employees. Kara at her worst will only do such things by accident. They both get upset over a hero making front page news over a CatUpATree and harrass Lois Lane about it, but again, Danvers just breaks Lois's pictures while Willis shocks Lane and then tries to kill ther hero in question. Also, while Kara tries to teach a reluctant Karen how to dance and offers to help her more when Karen ends up on her face, Livewire forces Bumblebee to do a humiliating dance.
** She is a performer not unlike Zee Zatara. When Livewire and Zatanna make back to back {{big entrance}}s in front of a live crowd they both get an equal amount of cheers...though this if [[VillainWithGoodPublicity before]] Livewire outs herself as evil.
** Livewire makes use of [[YellowLightningBlueLightning blue electricity to contrast Bumblebee's yellow]].
* FanCommunityNickname: InUniverse -- she addresses her followers as "Shocketeers".
* FangsAreEvil: Not Leslie, but Livewire inexplicably has them.
* GrowlingGut: Her belly growls twice while she's fighting Giganta for the last candy bar in "[=#CandyCrushed=]".
* HateSink: Leslie is not a nice person at all, as she ''relishes'' in KickTheDog moments as shown in her debut episode.
* HellBentForLeather: She's a vicious bully and decked out all in studded leather.
* IfItBleedsItLeads: Leslie tries to cause ''an elevator to crash'' so she could post it online.
* InvoluntaryDance: She turns Bumblebee's suit against her and forces Bumblebee to disco.
* LackOfEmpathy: Thinks dropping an elevator full of people is funny and worth recording.
* LargeHam: Leslie ''is'' a media personality. She's obnoxiously loud and likes to squeeze in puns, especially when on camera.
* LaserGuidedKarma: [[spoiler:Which leads to a final confrontation in Glen Morgan Square. Diana confronts Livewire, and she gets zapped. Once it becomes obvious, however, this isn't just a simple humiliation, it stops being funny. And the others, starting with Kara, show up to defend Diana against Livewire. Livewire's EnergyAbsorption powers up the ante with each new attempt, even draining Metropolis for a few minutes. But when the Girls still stand, together, Leslie tries one more time--only to find out she's got no power to draw from, and she's out of power. Which in turn leads to her HumiliationConga as others snap pictures of her, and the assembled folks cheering the Girls victory of Livewire. The news piece Leslie reads the next day shows how Livewire got her comeuppance at the hands of the Girls. This leads to her followers splitting in droves to a new site: [[BrickJoke one with the Girls in videos]] [[TheInternetIsForCats being cute with cats they rescue]]. The kicker? There are FIFTY MILLION followers, with the joke "Wonder Woman breaks the Internet!!!" causing Leslie to scream "Seriously!?!" loud enough to be heard outside Metropolis.]]
* LeanAndMean: Rail thin, and easily one of the most obnoxiously cruel villains in the show.
* MaliciousMisnaming: She likes to call people insulting variants of their names, like addressing Lois Lane as "Lois Lame" and Wonder Woman as "Wonder Whiner" or "Wonder Weenie".
* MoralMyopia: Leslie can dish it out but she can't take it. She's all for laughing at others' humiliation, but has thin skin for when anybody laughs at ''her''.
* RideTheLightning: Livewire can [[ElementalShapeshifter turn into electricity]] to travel through, and take over electronic devices. She's even escaped through cell phones, as apparently she can travel through ''wifi''.
* RightHandCat: Not normally present, but pictured on the cover of ''How I Did It'' sitting her with a fur-on-end cat on her lap.
* TheRival: Leslie's tormenting of targets is far more sophisticated than Doris's, and part of that is Leslie enjoying watching Doris bully others while pushing her to be more extreme and laughing at Doris's annoyance for being called lame. Livewire's not above [[BullyingADragon picking a fight with Giganta]] either, despite being on the same team.
* {{Sadist}}: Nothing's funnier to her than the pain and humiliation of others.
* ShockAndAwe: She's an electrically-based villain, like her DC comic book counterparts.
* {{Technopathy}}: Livewire generates enough electricity to power Batgirls scooter and send it chasing after her. Livewire can [[RefugeInAudacity even make the machine pop a wheelie]], somehow.
* {{Troll}}: She uses a social media channel to embarrass and bully her victims.
* VillainSong: "A Million Volts," featured in "#[=ShockItToMe=]." It's all about how much she loves tormenting people.

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* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: As Livewire, she has light blue skin.
* AttentionWhore: Orchestrating embarrassing moments for her classmates and posting them online? It's all to get more views for her channel. She ups the ante with more embarrassing videos that include all the other Super Hero Girls save Diana, and this leads to more being her "Shock-a-teers".
* BadInfluencer: She uses her social media channel to encourage large amounts of people to laugh at other's misfortunes.
* TheBully:
**
AdaptationalNiceGuy: Unlike Doris who bullies people through physical intimidation, she goes most of his incarnations, Slade isn't an AbusiveParent and genuinely loves Rose.
* CompositeCharacter: Slade's care
for people's emotions by humiliating them on social media. She's described as his daughter and desire to be a good father to her may be lifted from DC's second most notorious hitman, Deadshot.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Vicious killer and all-around jerk? Yes, but he loves his daughter Rose with all his heart.
* FromCamouflageToCriminal: Babs deducing Slade's military background after seeing a display case full of medals in his bathroom, which sticks to his backstory from
the kind of bully who's "out to kill your soul". Yikes.
** However she's also
comics.
* JerkAss: Kinda comes with being an assassin, but even when he’s off
the kind clock, he comes across as haughty, condescending, and quick to anger when Babs visits his house.
* KnightOfCerebus: He is a coldblooded professional with no trace
of bully fun, humor, or silliness whatsoever. When Deathstroke is after someone, he comes with the intent to ''kill''. The threat he poses grows tenfold when Barbara learns that likes to dish it out, but she his current target is ''her own father''.
* ManOfWealthAndTaste: He lives in a luxurious, spotless mansion, dresses in immaculate suits, and enjoys haute cuisine as everyday dinner.
* ObviouslyEvil: Even before learning that he's an assassin, Babs
can't take it herself. Leslie can't stand getting as good as she gives and when she's on the receiving end of the humiliation she's quick to run away.
* BullyBrutality: Most of her "pranks" with her powers are [[HarmlessElectrocution painful but not at all lethal]], but she also tries to make an elevator drop two stories. Eventually, she makes a public spectacle out of [[ElectricTorture prolonged electrification]] of Wonder Woman, which [[EveryoneHasStandards drives away even her most mean-spirited viewers]].
* CatchPhrase: Livewire starts her videos with a bellowing "What up, Metropolis!"
* ClarkKenting: Leslie plays [[RefugeInAudacity absurdly loose]] with her secret identity, pretending to have given up her show, then immediately stepped back up as Livewire. The letters "L" and "W" were even in her logo before this.
* DelinquentHair: She has a black/blue mohawk as a civilian, which turns three lighter shades of blue when she powers up.
* TheDreaded: The Hero Girls, except for Wonder Woman, are terrified of her. Especially
help feel that there's something ''off'' about Mr. Wilson after the time she humiliated them. Its justified, as Livewire nearly killed Wonder Woman and Supergirl, their two physically toughest members. Multiple different times meeting him in person.
* ProfessionalKiller: He's
in the latter's case.
* EnergyAbsorption: For more powerful attacks, she absorbs electricity from the environment.
* EvilCounterpart
** She's a troll not unlike Kara Danvers, except while Kara's trolling is for her own personal amusement Leslie gets off on public humiliation. Leslie is also willing to cause physical harm, property destruction and even sabotage the work
business of students and employees. Kara at her worst will only do such things by accident. They both get upset over a hero making front page news over a CatUpATree and harrass Lois Lane about it, but again, Danvers just breaks Lois's pictures while Willis shocks Lane and then tries to kill ther hero in question. Also, while Kara tries to teach a reluctant Karen how to dance and offers to help her more when Karen ends up on her face, Livewire forces Bumblebee to do a humiliating dance.
** She is a performer not unlike Zee Zatara. When Livewire and Zatanna make back to back {{big entrance}}s in front of a live crowd they both get an equal amount of cheers...though this if [[VillainWithGoodPublicity before]] Livewire outs herself as evil.
** Livewire makes use of [[YellowLightningBlueLightning blue electricity to contrast Bumblebee's yellow]].
* FanCommunityNickname: InUniverse -- she addresses her followers as "Shocketeers".
* FangsAreEvil: Not Leslie, but Livewire inexplicably has them.
* GrowlingGut: Her belly growls twice while she's fighting Giganta
assassinating for the last candy bar in "[=#CandyCrushed=]".
* HateSink: Leslie is not a nice person at all, as she ''relishes'' in KickTheDog moments as shown in her debut episode.
* HellBentForLeather: She's a vicious bully
paycheques and decked out all in studded leather.
* IfItBleedsItLeads: Leslie tries to cause ''an elevator to crash'' so she could post it online.
* InvoluntaryDance: She turns Bumblebee's suit against her and forces Bumblebee to disco.
* LackOfEmpathy: Thinks dropping an elevator full
thrill of people the chase. He outright tells Batgirl going after James Gordon is funny and worth recording.
* LargeHam: Leslie ''is'' a media personality. She's obnoxiously loud and likes to squeeze in puns, especially when on camera.
* LaserGuidedKarma: [[spoiler:Which leads to a final confrontation in Glen Morgan Square. Diana confronts Livewire, and she gets zapped. Once it becomes obvious, however, this isn't
NothingPersonal, just a simple humiliation, it stops job he's being funny. And the others, starting with Kara, show up to defend Diana against Livewire. Livewire's EnergyAbsorption powers up the ante with each new attempt, even draining Metropolis for paid handsomely for.
* RealMenWearPink: Slade takes great pride in his skills as
a few minutes. But when the Girls still stand, together, Leslie tries one more time--only to find out she's got no power to draw from, and she's out chef.
* SilverFox: Quite handsome in spite
of power. Which in turn leads to her HumiliationConga as others snap pictures of her, white hair and the assembled folks cheering the Girls victory of Livewire. The news piece Leslie reads the next day shows how Livewire got her comeuppance at the hands of the Girls. This leads to her followers splitting in droves to a new site: [[BrickJoke one with the Girls in videos]] [[TheInternetIsForCats being cute with cats they rescue]]. The kicker? There are FIFTY MILLION followers, with the joke "Wonder Woman breaks the Internet!!!" causing Leslie to scream "Seriously!?!" loud enough to be heard outside Metropolis.]]
eyepatch.
* LeanAndMean: Rail thin, and easily one of the most obnoxiously cruel villains in the show.
* MaliciousMisnaming: She likes to call people insulting variants of their names, like addressing Lois Lane as "Lois Lame" and Wonder Woman as "Wonder Whiner" or "Wonder Weenie".
* MoralMyopia: Leslie can dish it out but she can't take it. She's all
ToylessToylineCharacter: No toy for laughing at others' humiliation, but has thin skin for when anybody laughs at ''her''.
* RideTheLightning: Livewire can [[ElementalShapeshifter turn into electricity]] to travel through, and take over electronic devices. She's even escaped through cell phones, as apparently she can travel through ''wifi''.
* RightHandCat: Not normally present, but pictured on the cover of ''How I Did It'' sitting her with a fur-on-end cat on her lap.
* TheRival: Leslie's tormenting of targets is far more sophisticated than Doris's, and part of that is Leslie enjoying watching Doris bully others while pushing her to be more extreme and laughing at Doris's annoyance for being called lame. Livewire's not above [[BullyingADragon picking a fight with Giganta]] either, despite being on the same team.
* {{Sadist}}: Nothing's funnier to her than the pain and humiliation of others.
* ShockAndAwe: She's an electrically-based villain, like her DC comic book counterparts.
* {{Technopathy}}: Livewire generates enough electricity to power Batgirls scooter and send it chasing after her. Livewire can [[RefugeInAudacity even make the machine pop a wheelie]], somehow.
* {{Troll}}: She uses a social media channel to embarrass and bully her victims.
* VillainSong: "A Million Volts," featured in "#[=ShockItToMe=]." It's all about how much she loves tormenting people.
him.



!! Other Antagonists
[[folder:Mr. Freeze (Victor Fries)]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JohnDeLancie

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!! Other Antagonists
[[folder:Mr. Freeze (Victor Fries)]]
[[folder:Fuseli]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JohnDeLancieBy:''' Creator/SteveBlum

A gremlin who invades dreams to manipulate fears into nightmares.



* AnIcePerson: He has ice powers, or at least ice weaponry.
* FreezeRay: His only shown weapon is a freeze ray.
* PungeonMaster: His only dialogue is ice puns to Batgirl.

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* AnIcePerson: BroughtDownToNormal: He has ice powers, or at least ice weaponry.
no powers when he's dragged out of the dream world and trapped in the real world
* FreezeRay: His only shown weapon is DreamWalker: Fuseli enters and crosses over into others' dreams while they sleep.
* NightmareFetishist: He feeds on the fear of his victims. Zee makes his own fear reality: being trapped in
a freeze ray.
* PungeonMaster: His only dialogue is ice puns
dimension where he has no power and forced to Batgirl.survive in it.



[[folder:Lex Luthor]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/WillFriedle, Shunsuke Kubozuka (Japanese)

The beloved leader of the world's largest company, and not secretly a supervillain out to conquer the world.

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[[folder:Lex Luthor]]
[[folder:Casey Krinsky]]
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->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/WillFriedle, Shunsuke Kubozuka (Japanese)

The beloved leader of the world's largest company, and not secretly a supervillain
Creator/LaraJillMiller

A very shy girl who desperately craves attention. She also turns
out to conquer the world.be a power and identity snatcher.



* AdaptationalHeroism: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. He's still a conniving villain with evil ambitions, but his parents are still alive, meaning that [[SelfMadeOrphan he didn't have them killed by cutting their car's brakelines]].
* AgeLift: He's a teenager in this continuity, as opposed to being an adult.
* ArcVillain: Of the [=#AllyCat=] two-parter.
* AscendedExtra: Relative to the Shea Fontana continuity, he is actually a recurring character this time, when in the previous canon his only appearance besides occasional mentions was in the tie-in graphic novel ''Finals Crisis''.
* BadassNormal: While most of his feats have been thanks to his wealth, he also proves to be this in his first confrontation with the main heroines, taunting them by dodging all of their attacks on him simply by dancing.
* BaldOfEvil: As usual, Lex is a bald villain.
* TheDragon: Luthor ended up becoming one by working for Cythonna, unaware that the goddess's true plan was not to conquer Earth but to take over the universe using Supergirl as a host.
* GeniusSweetTooth: Funny story: When Babs connects the destruction of Sweet Justice to his company, when the question is raised of what Lex'd have "against ''cupcakes''," she's got nothing. As it turns out when the situation makes it back to him, he sounds as if he genuinely wants to see it up and running again; they make the best snickerdoodles in Metropolis.
* ItsAllAboutMe: Much like his comic book counterpart, Lex won't hesitate to allow millions of people to die just so that he can be a hero and a savior to the rest of the world.
* LaserGuidedKarma: After plotting to allow Metropolis' destruction by a meteor so that he can [[EngineeredHeroics "rescue" its survivors]], Lex seems to [[KarmaHoudini get away with his crimes]] by pointing out that the Super Hero Girls were the ones who [[MetaphoricallyTrue trespassed onto his property in the first place]]. When he gets home, Lex learns that Catwoman has [[PayEvilUntoEvil stolen]] ''[[PayEvilUntoEvil everything]]'' [[PayEvilUntoEvil from his penthouse]], from his inventions to the first-class food in his refrigerator! [[NotSoStoic Losing his composure for the first time]], Lex gives a SkywardScream. Although the girls do not get to see this, the viewers get satisfaction knowing that Lex has at least received ''some'' punishment for his evil deeds.
* {{Narcissist}}: This IS ''Lex Luthor'' we're talking about, so of course he'd be vain and egocentric as hell.
* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: Unknown to the Super Hero Girls, Lex also managed to imprison the Invinci-bros ''and'' Superman to prevent them from stopping the meteor heading towards Metropolis. It was never shown how Lex managed to achieve this, but they're still imprisoned after the girls managed to destroy the meteor.
* PrematurelyBald: Very prematurely, since he's still a teenager.
* SelfMadeMan: {{Implied|Trope}}, as judging by Lex's parents' clothing style and mannerism, they are country farmers. So Lex may have created his company out of nothing, a rather impressive feat for someone who is ''still'' a teenager.
* TakeOverTheWorld: The endgame of Lex's various evil plots is to turn the Earth into his {{Egopolis}}.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: Like all the male characters, he doesn't have his own doll in the toyline.
* TeenGenius: He's a teenager, but he's apparently still managed to create a company and become a billionaire.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: He's well-liked by the public at large, and his mother raises no eyebrows at the fact Lex has a ''warsuit'' (which she calls by name).

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* AdaptationalHeroism: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. He's still a conniving villain with evil ambitions, but his parents are still alive, meaning that [[SelfMadeOrphan he didn't have them killed by cutting their car's brakelines]].
* AgeLift: He's a teenager in this continuity, as opposed
AllYourPowersCombined: Manages to being an adult.
* ArcVillain: Of
copy the [=#AllyCat=] two-parter.
* AscendedExtra: Relative to the Shea Fontana continuity, he is actually a recurring character this time, when in the previous canon his only appearance besides occasional mentions was in the tie-in graphic novel ''Finals Crisis''.
* BadassNormal: While most
powers of his feats have been thanks to his wealth, he also proves to be this in his first confrontation with the main heroines, taunting them by dodging all of their attacks on him simply by dancing.
* BaldOfEvil: As usual, Lex is a bald villain.
* TheDragon: Luthor ended up becoming one by working for Cythonna, unaware that the goddess's true plan was not to conquer Earth but to take over the universe using Supergirl as a host.
* GeniusSweetTooth: Funny story: When Babs connects the destruction of Sweet Justice to his company, when the question is raised of what Lex'd have "against ''cupcakes''," she's got nothing. As it turns out when the situation makes it back to him, he sounds as if he genuinely wants to see it up and running again; they make the best snickerdoodles in Metropolis.
* ItsAllAboutMe: Much like his comic book counterpart, Lex won't hesitate to allow millions of people to die just so that he can be a hero and a savior to the rest of the world.
* LaserGuidedKarma: After plotting to allow Metropolis' destruction by a meteor so that he can [[EngineeredHeroics "rescue" its survivors]], Lex seems to [[KarmaHoudini get away with his crimes]] by pointing out that the Super Hero Girls were the ones who [[MetaphoricallyTrue trespassed onto his property in the first place]]. When he gets home, Lex learns that Catwoman has [[PayEvilUntoEvil stolen]] ''[[PayEvilUntoEvil everything]]'' [[PayEvilUntoEvil from his penthouse]], from his inventions to the first-class food in his refrigerator! [[NotSoStoic Losing his composure for the first time]], Lex gives a SkywardScream. Although the girls do not get to see this, the viewers get satisfaction knowing that Lex has at least received ''some'' punishment for his evil deeds.
* {{Narcissist}}: This IS ''Lex Luthor'' we're talking about, so of course he'd be vain and egocentric as hell.
* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: Unknown to
the Super Hero Girls, Lex also managed to imprison with her appearance temporarily becoming an amalgamation of the Invinci-bros ''and'' Superman to prevent them six of them.
* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: Changed
from stopping a kind of elemental shapeshifter who can leech the meteor heading towards Metropolis. It properties of whatever or whoever she touches into a PowerParasite that can steal appearances and powers at close range.
* AdaptationalSympathy: Whereas her comic counterpart
was never shown how Lex managed to achieve this, but they're still imprisoned after the girls managed to destroy the meteor.
* PrematurelyBald: Very prematurely, since he's still
downright insane with no reason or remorse, here she is a teenager.
* SelfMadeMan: {{Implied|Trope}}, as judging by Lex's parents' clothing style and mannerism, they are country farmers. So Lex may have created his company out of nothing, a rather impressive feat for someone
sad, emotionally unstable girl who is ''still'' driven by a teenager.
desperate desire to be noticed and appreciated.
* TakeOverTheWorld: The endgame AccidentalMisnaming: No one seems to be able to remember her name.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: She seems like a nice, if obsessive girl that she just wanted to be Zee's friend. But once Zee rejects her, she steals her appearance and uses what she learned
of Lex's various evil plots is her social life to turn steal her identity.
* CassandraTruth: She was
the Earth into his {{Egopolis}}.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: Like all
only villain who knew about the male characters, he Super Hero Girls' identities by the end of her debut; she shouts them in the hallways, but thanks to her low social status [[HoistByHerOwnPetard and the things Zee said while in her body]], nobody believes her.
* DrunkWithPower: Once Casey learns the alter egos of Zee and her friends, she
doesn't have his own doll in hesitate to steal all their powers for herself.
* EyesAreMental: Her green eyes stay
the toyline.
same no matter what shape she wears.
* TeenGenius: He's FatBitch: A mild example. She's a teenager, but he's apparently still managed to create a company little chubby and eventually revealed to be a villain.
* FreudianExcuse: Being a nobody ignored by all left her with no self-esteem.
* GreenEyedMonster: Casey is obsessed with/jealous of Zee for being one of the most popular, beautiful girls in school with an abundance of friends, so she steals her body to finally know what it feels like.
* HerOwnWorstEnemy: Casey hates herelf. Viewing herself as unattractive or unnoticeable leads her to desperately trying to
become a billionaire.
someone more popular.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: He's well-liked by IJustWantToBeYou: When Casey decides being Zee's friend is not enough, she uses her powers to switch identities with her.
* MythologyGag: Her Mega Casey form brings to mind
the public at large, obscure Justice League villain Superduper, an artificial being that had the head of Wonder Woman, torso of Batman and his mother raises no eyebrows at Green Lantern, Wings of Hawkman and Flash's legs.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: If she hadn't used her (and Zee's) powers to switch identities with Zee, people might've actually believed her when she tried to expose
the fact Lex has girls' alter egos.
* PowerParasite: Her powers allow her to not only steal the identity of the target but also their powers.
* RageAgainstTheReflection: How she's defeated. Zee lures her into
a ''warsuit'' (which house of mirrors, and while Casey is destroying the mirrors trying to find her, she's hammering in what she calls by name).hates about herself.
* RedemptionRejection: Zee tries to have a fresh restart with her, only for her to reject it, swearing vengeance on her and her friends one day.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: Comic Casey went after Firestorm. Here, her obsessiveness is targeted at Zatanna.
* ShrinkingViolet: Until her true nature is revealed, she is very shy, especially upon meeting Zee.
* VoicesAreNotMental: When she takes someone's powers or appearance, the voices come with. This resulted in a VoiceOfTheLegion when she took all the team's powers at once.



[[folder:Lena Luthor]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/CassandraLeeMorris, Creator/YuiOgura (Japanese)

Lex's little sister.

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[[folder:Lena Luthor]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/CassandraLeeMorris, Creator/YuiOgura (Japanese)

Lex's little sister.
[[folder:Killer Moth]]
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A monstrous moth creature who spawns legions of children to wreak havoc on Metropolis.



* AgeLift: As opposed to the 2015 continuity, where she's roughly the same age as the main characters, she's now a child here.
* ArcVillain: She's the central antagonist of the [=#SweetJustice=] four-part premiere.
* BaitAndSwitchBoss: The audience and the girls are led to believe Lex is behind the robot army but it’s really Lena, his little sister.
* DivergentCharacterEvolution: In the previous continuity, due to being the de facto member of the Luthor family, she [[CompositeCharacter took most]] of her brother's traits. Here, she's made much younger and more immature, differentiating her a bit more from her brother.
* EmbarrassingFirstName: Her given name is actually Lutessa.
* EnfantTerrible: She's a brat who wants to destroy popular teen hangouts due to her extreme hatred of adolescents.
* EvilPlan: One Lena is disappointed she actually has to explain to The Super Hero Girls when they assume Lex Luthor is the one piloting his own war suit.
* HumongousMecha: She steals Lex Luthor's War Suit, which in this show is gigantic.
* MechaMooks: She reprograms demonlition robots Lex Luthor built for the city to target places she specifically wants demolished.
* SiblingRivalry: Has a rivalry with her brother.
* StarterVillain: She's the first villain the heroes face in the show, and what finally allows them to work as a team.
* TantrumThrowing: After being caught and forcibly taken away by her parents Lena falls on her back and starts kicking at the ceiling of their car.
* TeenHater: Her plan is to overthrow teenagers and lead a tweenage revolution (though she seems to have neglected the adults).
* TinyTyrannicalGirl: She's as small as she is mean.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: No toy for her.

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* AgeLift: As opposed to AdaptationSpeciesChange: Instead of a human man, mutated human, or demon, Killer Moth is simply some kind of mutant moth.
* AdaptationalNonSapience: She's not
the 2015 continuity, where human villain Killer Moth was in the comics, and she's roughly the same age merely acting on instinct to propagate her species.
* ExplosiveBreeder: Killer Moth lays a lot of eggs
as the main characters, she's now a child here.
* ArcVillain: She's the central antagonist of the [=#SweetJustice=] four-part premiere.
* BaitAndSwitchBoss: The audience and the girls are led to believe Lex is behind the robot army but it’s really Lena, his little sister.
* DivergentCharacterEvolution: In the previous continuity, due to being the de facto member of the Luthor family,
she [[CompositeCharacter took most]] of her brother's traits. Here, she's made much younger and more immature, differentiating her rampages, which then immediately hatch into ''more'' Killer Moths.
* GenderFlip: Is
a bit more from her brother.
* EmbarrassingFirstName: Her given name is actually Lutessa.
female creature.
* EnfantTerrible: She's a brat who wants to destroy popular teen hangouts due to her extreme hatred InNameOnly: Instead of adolescents.
* EvilPlan: One Lena
a costumed criminal, Killer Moth is disappointed [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin a killer moth (monster)]]. Though she actually has to explain to The Super Hero Girls when they assume Lex Luthor is the one piloting his own war suit.
* HumongousMecha: She steals Lex Luthor's War Suit, which in this show is gigantic.
* MechaMooks: She reprograms demonlition robots Lex Luthor built for the city to target places she specifically wants demolished.
* SiblingRivalry: Has a rivalry with her brother.
* StarterVillain: She's the first villain the heroes face in the show, and what finally allows them to work as a team.
* TantrumThrowing: After being caught and forcibly taken away by her parents Lena falls on her back and starts kicking at the ceiling of their car.
* TeenHater: Her plan is to overthrow teenagers and lead a tweenage revolution (though she seems to
does have neglected the adults).
* TinyTyrannicalGirl: She's as small as she is mean.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: No toy for her.
a similar color scheme.



[[folder:Cheetah (Barbi Ann Minerva)]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:"Let go of the green-eyed monster, eh Diana? And why would I ever want to let go of ''this''?"]]
[[quoteright:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see her civilian identity]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/barbiaminerva.png[[/labelnote]]]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TaraStrong

The top student in all things...until Diana appeared. Her jealousy causes her to turn into the Cheetah and target whoever she gets her eyes on.

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[[folder:Cheetah (Barbi Ann Minerva)]]
[[folder:Ra's Al Ghul]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cheetah_dcshg.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:350:"Let go of the green-eyed monster, eh Diana? And why would I ever want to let go of ''this''?"]]
[[quoteright:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see her civilian identity]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/barbiaminerva.png[[/labelnote]]]]
org/pmwiki/pub/images/ras_al_ghul_dcshg.png]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TaraStrong

Creator/SendhilRamamurthy, Creator/JasonCMiller (singing voice)

The top student in all things...until Diana appeared. Her jealousy causes her to turn into singer of the Cheetah and target whoever she gets her eyes on.metal band, the League of Shadows, which is secretly a cult planning on destroying what Ra's Al Ghul considers impure.



* AGlassInTheHand: Diana scoring higher on a test makes Barbi shatter a compact in the her hand, and ''not'' the glass part.
* AdaptationalBadass: The Cheetah has been suffering heavy VillainDecay in DC animation thanks to being no match for Wonder Woman or even against any of her fellow heroes. However, this incarnation of Cheetah might be the deadliest yet since she's able to take down Diana in her civilian guise before Diana even knows Cheetah is her enemy and then defeat ''all of the heroes'' (sans Supergirl) with relative ease(and Supergirl still loses). When Diana ''does'' confront Cheetah as Wonder Woman Cheetah finally tastes defeat herself but still has enough speed to get away from the heroes in flash and is intelligent enough to trick Diana and hide her identity.
* AlphaBitch: She's a star of the school's gymnastics team, but is very rude to her teammates and seems to feel entitled to the position of team captain. Bonus points for being [[RichBitch wealthy]].
** AcademicAlphaBitch: She does seem to care about her high-grade point average. One of the reasons she despises Diana, even more, is when her rival gets a higher grade on a test than her.
* AlwaysSecondBest: She was the best in school and gymnastics until Diana came along, and this causes her to try to curse Diana with the Cheetah's curse. However, it affects Barbi instead, making her a CatGirl intent on taking out Diana.
* AnimalMotifs: Cheetahs, wearing a yellow fur coat with spots, and her eyebrows looking like a cheetah's.
* ArtisticLicenseBiology: She meows in the shadows, like most cats, to lure Green Lantern into a false sense of security. Thing is that cheetah are not like most cats; they ''chirp''.
* AssholeVictim: She's fallen prey to both Lesie Willis and Catwoman, the former without any provocation whatsoever. It's hard to blame Lesie's audience for laughing at Barbi's expense even if she didn't deserve anything from Lesie specifically.
* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: She didn't specify that [[ItsAllAboutMe she wanted to be the only captain of the gymnastics team]] when objecting to being co-captain to Diana, which is why the coach made Diana team captain.
* CompositeCharacter: She's the [[LegacyCharacter third]] Cheetah, Barbara Ann Minerva, but her lifestyle and motivation (anger at being upstaged) is based upon Priscilla Rich, the first Cheetah. She also transforms into a cheetah/human hybrid, but her Cheetah form looks most similar to Priscilla's costume.
* EvilBrit: She speaks with a posh English accent, as a nod to the citizenship of the original Barbara Ann Minerva, unlike the previous incarnation with an American accent.
* EvilFeelsGood: Even after Diana advises her to let go of jealousy and hate, she decides Cheetah's rush of power is too great to give up.
* EvilIsPetty: She tries to put a curse on Diana Prince for upstaging her.
* FakeHairDrama: After being held by the Lasso of Truth in the short "Lost and Found", she forcefully admits that she's not a natural blonde and uses hair extensions.
* FreudianExcuse: Babs speculates, InUniverse, that Barbi's need for outside validation is likely based in "[[ParentalNeglect absentee parenting]] and [[LonelyRichKid a lack of proper modeling in childhood]]." Judging by the brief glimpse of her home earlier in the episde, Babs is right on the money.
* FurAndLoathing: As a RichBitch, she has a golden fur coat with white collar and cuffs.
* GreenEyedMonster: She's jealous of Diana's achievements and attention, and tried to curse her for that reason. Even when Diana tells her to let go, she affirms to herself in private that she won't, partly because she enjoys the power that comes with being Cheetah (which might be the curse reaffirming EvilFeelsGood).
** EyeColourChange: When Barbi feels the power rush, her eyes go from their normal brown to a glowing green.
* HartmanHips: Her hips are noticeably wider than her shoulders, most noticeable in her gym uniform and when she stands with one hip out.
* ImAHumanitarian: It's not as overt as her comic counterpart, but from the looks of it, Cheetah was going to ''devour'' Bumblebee until Diana first encountered her.
* {{Jerkass}}: Even before becoming the Cheetah, she's not a nice person. Hell, the [[EstablishingCharacterMoment very first thing she does in the series]] is to insult one of her fellow gymnasts who complimented her on a near-perfect vault.
* JerkJock: A RareFemaleExample that's not a CruelCheerleader. She's a talented gymnast, but also very arrogant, petty and unpleasant.
* KarmaHoudiniWarranty
** She gets away with her actions, only for most of Barbi's following appearances -- ''not'' as Cheetah -- have her hit by pranks (and by a dodgeball), almost making her the series' other ButtMonkey.
** And then as Cheetah, she takes on Catwoman... and loses. VillainDecay indeed, as mentioned above.
* KnightOfCerebus: Played with. Barbi herself is pretty LaughablyEvil thanks to her petty tantrums and rivalry with Diana, but as the Cheetah, she manages to be ''terrifying''. Her Cheetah form is the first antagonist to be treated dead seriously and she proves herself as a real villain by effortlessly taking out half of the supergirls without breaking a sweat. She was even intending to ''eat'' Bumblebee before Diana came along.
* NoSell: The first member of the team to land a hit on Cheetah is Bumblebee, and Cheetah just shakes her head to right some displaced fur.
* OneSteveLimit: Averted for her and Barbara Gordon. To avoid confusion with this, she's exclusively known by the nickname Barbi.
* OutsideContextVillain: {{Subverted|Trope}}. Barbi Minerva acquires super powers none of the Super Hero Girls have any frame of reference for and assaults their leader in her civilian guise instead of her much more famous public identity over a grudge none of them are even aware exists, but Barbara Gordon nonetheless is able to deduce what kind of monster Cheetah most likely is and make a pretty good guess about what Cheetah's problem is likely to be, [[BatDeduction against all odds.]]
* RichBitch: She's a wealthy blonde with a fur coat and a sports car and an AlphaBitch attitude.
* {{Sadist}}: Barbi considers murdering Diana Prince with a sacrificial knife for being more of a perfectionist than Barbi, only reconsidering because Barbi decides that won't make Prince suffer enough.
* TaxidermyTerror: The interior of the Minerva mansion is ''covered'' in hunting trophies and animal skin decor, befitting Barbi's villainous nature.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: She does not have her own doll in spite of her prominent rivalry with Wonder Woman.
* UnknownRival: She serves as this to Diana, but her "rival" actually views her as a friend. Unlike the rest of the villains, she's not a bully harboring obvious hatred towards the heroic girls but does pass herself off as a nice girl, fooling them even more.

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* AGlassInTheHand: Diana scoring higher on a test makes Barbi shatter a compact in the her hand, and ''not'' the glass part.
* AdaptationalBadass: The Cheetah has been suffering heavy VillainDecay in DC animation thanks to being no match for Wonder Woman or even against any of her fellow heroes. However, this incarnation of Cheetah might be the deadliest yet since she's able to take down Diana in her civilian guise before Diana even knows Cheetah is her enemy and then defeat ''all of the heroes'' (sans Supergirl) with relative ease(and Supergirl still loses). When Diana ''does'' confront Cheetah as Wonder Woman Cheetah finally tastes defeat herself but still has enough speed to get away from the heroes in flash and is intelligent enough to trick Diana and hide her identity.
* AlphaBitch: She's a star of the school's gymnastics team, but is very rude to her teammates and seems to feel entitled to the position of team captain. Bonus points for being [[RichBitch wealthy]].
** AcademicAlphaBitch: She does seem to care about her high-grade point average. One of the reasons she despises Diana, even more, is when her rival gets a higher grade on a test than her.
* AlwaysSecondBest: She was the best in school and gymnastics until Diana came along, and this causes her to try to curse Diana with the Cheetah's curse. However, it affects Barbi instead, making her a CatGirl intent on taking out Diana.
* AnimalMotifs: Cheetahs, wearing a yellow fur coat with spots, and her eyebrows looking like a cheetah's.
* ArtisticLicenseBiology: She meows in the shadows, like most cats, to lure Green Lantern into a false sense of security. Thing is that cheetah are not like most cats; they ''chirp''.
* AssholeVictim: She's fallen prey to both Lesie Willis and Catwoman, the former without any provocation whatsoever. It's hard to blame Lesie's audience for laughing at Barbi's expense even if she didn't deserve anything from Lesie specifically.
* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: She didn't specify that [[ItsAllAboutMe she wanted to be the only captain of the gymnastics team]] when objecting to being co-captain to Diana, which is why the coach made Diana team captain.
* CompositeCharacter: She's the [[LegacyCharacter third]] Cheetah, Barbara Ann Minerva, but her lifestyle and motivation (anger at being upstaged) is based upon Priscilla Rich, the first Cheetah. She also transforms into a cheetah/human hybrid, but her Cheetah form
AdaptationalAttractiveness: Ra's Al Ghul typically looks like an older man in most similar incarnations. This version looks younger and more attractive, possibly to Priscilla's costume.
* EvilBrit: She speaks with a posh English accent,
make his role as a nod frontman more convincing.
* AdaptationalWimp: This Ra's has yet
to show off the citizenship mastery of combat his comic counterpart is legendary for.
* ArcVillain: Of
the original Barbara Ann Minerva, unlike the previous incarnation with an American accent.
* EvilFeelsGood: Even after Diana advises her to let go of jealousy and hate, she decides Cheetah's rush of power is too great to give up.
[=#LeagueOfShadows=] two-parter.
* EvilIsPetty: She tries to put a curse on Diana Prince for upstaging her.
* FakeHairDrama: After being held by
His first order of business in destroying the Lasso of Truth in the short "Lost and Found", she forcefully admits that she's not a natural blonde and uses hair extensions.
* FreudianExcuse: Babs speculates, InUniverse, that Barbi's need for outside validation is likely based in "[[ParentalNeglect absentee parenting]] and [[LonelyRichKid a lack of proper modeling in childhood]]." Judging by the brief glimpse of her home earlier in the episde, Babs is right on the money.
* FurAndLoathing: As a RichBitch, she has a golden fur coat with white collar and cuffs.
* GreenEyedMonster: She's jealous of Diana's achievements and attention, and tried
world to curse her for that reason. Even when Diana tells her to let go, she affirms to herself in private that she won't, partly rebuild it anew? Destroy a boy band (Up Past 8) because she enjoys the power that comes with being Cheetah (which might be the curse reaffirming EvilFeelsGood).
** EyeColourChange: When Barbi feels the power rush, her eyes go from their normal brown
he hates "bad music".
* ObviouslyEvil: The lyrics
to a glowing green.
* HartmanHips: Her hips are noticeably wider than her shoulders, most noticeable in her gym uniform and when she stands with one hip out.
* ImAHumanitarian: It's not as overt as her comic counterpart, but from the looks of it, Cheetah was going to ''devour'' Bumblebee until Diana first encountered her.
* {{Jerkass}}: Even before becoming the Cheetah, she's not a nice person. Hell, the [[EstablishingCharacterMoment very first thing she does in the series]] is to insult
one of her fellow gymnasts who complimented her his band's songs ''blatantly'' state that they're planning on a near-perfect vault.
* JerkJock: A RareFemaleExample that's not a CruelCheerleader. She's a talented gymnast, but also very arrogant, petty
decimating the world and unpleasant.
* KarmaHoudiniWarranty
** She gets away with her actions, only for most of Barbi's following appearances -- ''not'' as Cheetah -- have her hit by pranks (and by a dodgeball), almost making her
ruling the series' other ButtMonkey.
** And then as Cheetah, she takes on Catwoman...
populace left, and loses. VillainDecay indeed, as mentioned above.
even state that [[LiteralMetaphor it isn't metaphorical]].
* KnightOfCerebus: Played with. Barbi herself is pretty LaughablyEvil thanks to her petty tantrums and rivalry with Diana, but as the Cheetah, she manages to be ''terrifying''. Her Cheetah form RottenRockAndRoll: Ra's is the first antagonist to be treated dead seriously frontman for the rock band, the League of Shadows, and she proves herself as he's a real villain villain. Notably, the League of Shadows is contrasted with the boy band Up Til 8, whose music (performed by effortlessly taking Hal, Garth, and Barry) is used to break Kara out half of the supergirls without breaking a sweat. She was even intending to ''eat'' Bumblebee before Diana came along.
* NoSell: The first member of the team to land a hit on Cheetah is Bumblebee, and Cheetah just shakes her head to right some displaced fur.
* OneSteveLimit: Averted for her and Barbara Gordon. To avoid confusion with this, she's exclusively known
hypnotism induced by the nickname Barbi.
* OutsideContextVillain: {{Subverted|Trope}}. Barbi Minerva acquires super powers none of the Super Hero Girls have any frame of reference for and assaults their leader in her civilian guise instead of her much more famous public identity over a grudge none of them are even aware exists, but Barbara Gordon nonetheless is able to deduce what kind of monster Cheetah most likely is and make a pretty good guess about what Cheetah's problem is likely to be, [[BatDeduction against all odds.]]
* RichBitch: She's a wealthy blonde with a fur coat and a sports car and an AlphaBitch attitude.
* {{Sadist}}: Barbi considers murdering Diana Prince with a sacrificial knife for being more of a perfectionist than Barbi, only reconsidering because Barbi decides that won't make Prince suffer enough.
* TaxidermyTerror: The interior of the Minerva mansion is ''covered'' in hunting trophies and animal skin decor, befitting Barbi's villainous nature.
Ra's' VillainSong.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: She does not have her own doll in spite of her prominent rivalry with Wonder Woman.
He has no doll.
* UnknownRival: She serves as this to Diana, but her "rival" actually views her VillainSong: "You're Mine!" sung when he is hypnotizing Supergirl.
* YellowEyesOfSneakiness: Ra's has golden eyes, and uses his popularity
as a friend. Unlike the rest rock star to further his goals of the villains, she's not a bully harboring obvious hatred towards the heroic girls but does pass herself off as a nice girl, fooling them even more.world domination.



[[folder:The Penguin (Oswald Cobblepot)]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AlexanderPolinsky

A teenage mob boss at Metropolis High.

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[[folder:The Penguin (Oswald Cobblepot)]]
[[folder:Sinestro (Thaal Sinclair)]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AlexanderPolinsky

A teenage mob boss at Metropolis High.
Creator/KeithFerguson

Hal's former partner and friend.



* AdaptationalWimp: The parasol-wielding villain of the comics he is not, focusing more on threats than combat.
* BlackmailBackfire: What happens to him at the end of "#[=EmperorPenguin=]" after Babs erases his phone.
* TheManBehindTheMan: He apparently controls the elections to the student council, installing one of his goons as StudentCouncilPresident.
* NoSmoking: The Penguin's trademark cigarette holder is replaced by a pencil here.
* {{Retcon}}: In "[=#SweetJustice=]", Penguin is mentioned as a foe of Batman's from back in Gotham, but when he appears properly later, he's a teenager living in Metropolis whose villainy is limited to blackmailing his fellow high school students.
* UnEvilLaugh: He's got the squawky guffaw of the ''Series/Batman1966'''s Penguin.

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* AdaptationalWimp: The parasol-wielding villain of the comics he AdaptationalHairstyleChange: He is not, focusing more on threats than combat.
* BlackmailBackfire: What happens to him at the end of "#[=EmperorPenguin=]" after Babs erases his phone.
* TheManBehindTheMan: He apparently controls the elections to the student council, installing one of his goons as StudentCouncilPresident.
* NoSmoking: The Penguin's trademark cigarette holder is replaced by a pencil here.
* {{Retcon}}: In "[=#SweetJustice=]", Penguin is mentioned as a foe of Batman's from back in Gotham, but
clean-shaven when he appears properly later, he's a teenager living in Metropolis whose villainy is limited to blackmailing ordinarily depicted with a mustache.
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: While still a villain, here, the reason he turned evil was because he was best friends with Hal and Hal ghosted him. In the comics? Sinestro was a monster. He let the previous Green Lantern of
his fellow high school students.
* UnEvilLaugh: He's got
sector die just so he could inherit his ring and proceeded to abuse his abilities as a Green Lantern to conquer his home planet and impose dictatorial order over the squawky guffaw entire world. He was kicked out of the ''Series/Batman1966'''s Penguin.Corps because he showed Hal his "Orderly Paradise," and Hal turned him in. And even when he ''was'' a Lantern, he was still a smug jerkass.
* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: Most versions of the character are a mentor and instructor to Hal, but this version was his old partner in the Corps.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Pretends to be a nice, polite, gentlemanly young man until Carol dumps him.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: Had this relationship with Hal. Well, "life partners" definitely, at least. The heterosexual part is pretty sus, give he laments the "bromance" and tries to kill Hal for it.
* OperationJealousy: Dates Carol in a plan to make Hal jealous for ghosting him.
* RealNameAsAnAlias: Thaal Sinestro disguises himself as... Thaal Sinclair.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: Like all male characters, he doesn't have a doll.



[[folder:The Joker]]
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->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/JeremiahWatkins

Batman's biggest foe.

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[[folder:The Joker]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/joker_dcshg.png]]
[[folder:Hath-Set]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/JeremiahWatkins

Batman's biggest foe.
by:''' Creator/SeanRohani

The Egyptian priest destined to kill all of Hawkman's reincarnations.



* AgeLift: He's been deaged to a teenager.
* BadassNormal: A teenager with no powers who's able to command She-Bat, Solomon Grundy and Gentleman Ghost.
* {{Delinquents}}: In this continuity, Arkham is a reform school.
* MadeOfIron: Takes punches and kicks from ''Wonder Woman''.
* MonsterClown: He IS the Joker, after all.
* OlderHeroVsYoungerVillain: He's a teen and Batman's an adult, but he's still regarded as the Dark Knight's greatest enemy.
* OmnicidalManiac: His idea of the ultimate joke on Gotham is to release monsters to cause chaos and then blow up the city.
* TeensAreMonsters: His ultimate plan was to blow up Gotham, which would be the largest act of terrorism and mass murder in American (possibly world) history.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: One thing Harley has that he doesn't is a doll in the accompanying toyline.
* UnseenNoMore: He was mentioned several times, mostly by [[LoonyFan Harley]], but hadn't appeared in person until the second season.

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* AgeLift: He's AdaptationalBadass: While always a threat to Hawkman, he never has been deaged to a teenager.
* BadassNormal: A teenager with no powers who's able to command She-Bat, Solomon Grundy and Gentleman Ghost.
* {{Delinquents}}: In
as dangerous as he is in this continuity, Arkham is a reform school.
* MadeOfIron: Takes punches
version, to the point where Hawkman and kicks from ''Wonder Woman''.
Bumblebee combined can't take him down and have to resort to [[LoopholeAbuse loophole abusing]] to beat him.
* MonsterClown: He IS TheComicallySerious: Menacing and threatening, even when complaining about coming too early.
* GodhoodSeeker: Wishes to kill Hawkman and Hawkgirl at
the Joker, after all.
* OlderHeroVsYoungerVillain: He's a teen and Batman's an adult, but he's still regarded as
height of their love to gain the Dark Knight's greatest enemy.
* OmnicidalManiac: His idea
power of the ultimate joke on Gotham is to release monsters to cause chaos and then blow up the city.
gods.
* TeensAreMonsters: His ultimate plan was to blow up Gotham, which would be the largest act of terrorism and mass murder in American (possibly world) history.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: One thing Harley has that he doesn't is
ItsAllAboutMe: Treats Hawkman's romantic troubles as a doll in the accompanying toyline.
* UnseenNoMore: He was mentioned several times, mostly by [[LoonyFan Harley]], but hadn't appeared in person until the second season.
massive imposition against him.



[[folder:Shaggy Man]]

An ape-like giant monster.

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[[folder:Shaggy Man]]

An ape-like giant monster.
[[folder:Silver Banshee (Siobhan [=McDougal=])]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CristinaMilizia

A ghost that haunts the prestigious [[BoardingSchool McDougal Academy]], which was once a castle in Scotland that belonged to the [=McDougal=] clan before it was moved, brick by brick, to Metropolis.



* AdaptationSpeciesChange: There's no indication in "[=#StainedFighter=]" that Shaggy Man is an android.
* AdaptationalWimp: Shaggy Man often does get his butt kicked rather easily in the comic books, but this is usually done to show how much more skilled or more powerful the hero in question has become after [[VillainForgotToLevelGrind previously struggling with Shaggy Man]]. In the Rebirth comics running at the same time of the show Shaggy Man was able to defeat the entire Justice League the first time they fought him due to his AdaptiveAbility, with Superman and Batman being dumb founded when Wonder Woman had seemingly [[CantCatchUp grown beyond his ability to adapt]] and [[TookALevelInBadass cleaned his clock single handedly]]. Instead of an intimidating StarterVillain this show just uses him for a couple of gags and show him to be less of a threat than ''Cat Woman''.
* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: It resembles a stereotypical depiction of Bigfoot, only taller than most of the buildings.
* MetalMuncher: He tears down a radio tower and starts chewing on it. Supergirl does not give us enough time to see if Shaggy Man would have gone all the way and actually ate it or not.
* ScaryTeeth: His teeth are razor sharp.

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* AdaptationSpeciesChange: There's no indication in "[=#StainedFighter=]" that Shaggy Man GhastlyGhost: When angry, her face becomes skull-like, her hands become clawed and her dress becomes ragged. When calm, Siobhan retains her former human appearance.
* NotEvilJustMisunderstood: All Siobhan wants
is an android.
* AdaptationalWimp: Shaggy Man often does
to tell her story and get his butt kicked rather easily back what is rightfully hers. Once she gets both, she departs in peace.
* SameCharacterButDifferent: Aside from
the name, deafening scream and FacialMarkings, this Silver Banshee is far more sympathetic compared to the CardCarryingVillain from the comics.
* SiblingMurder: The victim of one. She was [[DestinationDefenestration pushed from the top of the McDougal castle bell tower]] by her brother, who [[AmbitionIsEvil desired to become the leader of the McDougal clan himself]].
* SuperScream: Like her
comic books, but this is usually done to show how much more skilled or more book counterpart, her screams can cancel Soultaker's magic head-on and are powerful the hero in question has become after [[VillainForgotToLevelGrind previously struggling with Shaggy Man]]. In the Rebirth comics running at the same time of the show Shaggy Man was able to defeat the entire Justice League the first time they fought him due to his AdaptiveAbility, with Superman and Batman being dumb founded when Wonder Woman had seemingly [[CantCatchUp grown beyond his ability to adapt]] and [[TookALevelInBadass cleaned his clock single handedly]]. Instead of an intimidating StarterVillain this show just uses him for a couple of gags and show him to be less of a threat than ''Cat Woman''.
* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: It resembles a stereotypical depiction of Bigfoot, only taller than most of the buildings.
* MetalMuncher: He tears down a radio tower and starts chewing on it. Supergirl does not give us
enough time to see if Shaggy Man would have gone all drive back Supergirl.
* VengefulGhost: She desires [[SinsOfOurFathers revenge on
the way descendants of Bevin McDougal]], [[SiblingMurder her brother and actually ate it or not.
* ScaryTeeth: His teeth are razor sharp.
her murderer]].



[[folder:General Zod and His Forces]]

->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/LiamOBrien (Zod), Creator/TaraStrong (Ursa)

Villains from Krypton who were imprisoned by Kara's mother, Alura Zor-El. They have resurfaced on Earth to conquer it.

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[[folder:General Zod and His Forces]]

[[folder:Ember (Ember Taylor)]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/LiamOBrien (Zod), Creator/TaraStrong (Ursa)

Villains from Krypton
by:''' [[Creator/AmandaCelineMiller Amanda C. Miller]]

A centuries-old dragon
who were imprisoned by Kara's mother, Alura Zor-El. They have resurfaced on Earth shapeshifts into a teenage girl and works/lurks at renaissance fairs while trying to conquer it.find a princess to eat.



* AmbiguouslyBrown: Ursa has darker skin than Zod and Non.
* ArcVillain: Of the [=#DCSuperHeroBoys=] two-parter.
* ArrowCatch: Zod manages to do this with a piece of kryptonite.
* AuthorityEqualsAssKicking: Zod, the trio's leader, is the most dangerous one, capable of fighting both Supergirl and Wonder Woman at once with relative ease, and, unlike Ursa and Non, he manages to FightOffTheKryptonite.
* BeardOfEvil: Zod has his signature goatee and Non has a full bushy beard.
* ComicBookFantasyCasting: These are very much the Creator/TerenceStamp, [[Film/SupermanII Sarah Douglass and Jack O'Halloran versions]] of our terrible trio.
* CurbStompBattle: They easily outmatch the heroes in a straight battle. It takes teamwork, tactics and exploiting the KryptoniteFactor for the heroes to stand a chance.
* DeadpanSnarker: Ursa has quite the dry wit at the heroes' expense.
* TheDreaded: Supergirl is perfectly willing to surrender herself at the sight of them for the sake of the world. It is only when Zod accidentally pokes her BerserkButton that Supergirl resolves to fight instead.
* DumbMuscle: Per tradition, Non turns out not to be the sharpest knife in the drawer, and is exaggeratedly large.
* FightOffTheKryptonite: The heroes manage to use kryptonite to weaken Ursa and Non and send them back into the Phantom Zone, but Zod manages to do an ArrowCatch and crush it to dust before it can weaken him enough for them to try. It takes a ''massive'' water construct that Garth makes to do the job.
* KneelBeforeZod: The TropeNamer commands his enemies to kneel several times over.
* KnightOfCerebus: The most dangerous villains to appear in the show so far. They almost crushed a BusFullOfInnocents and it took two superhero teams working together to defeat them.
* LongBusTrip: ''Very'' long one. Except for one [[VideoGame/Injustice2 video game]] appearance, this seems actually to be the very first time that all three have appeared together in other media outside the comic books since [[Film/SupermanII 1980]].
* PsychopathicManchild: Non is not only distracted from crushing a bus by an incongruous magic show, he watches as Zatanna shoves arrows into a "basket trick" box, and is ''unhappy'' when Oliver Queen reappears without a scratch; Zatanna infers a bit late that it looks like he "wanted some gore".
* SealedEvilInACan: Allura managed to imprison Zod in the Phantom Zone; although they briefly escape, the heroes manage to seal them away again.
* WouldHitAGirl: Zod and Non were more than willing to kill Allura, and don't hold back when facing the Superhero Girls.

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* AmbiguouslyBrown: Ursa has darker skin than Zod and Non.
* ArcVillain: Of the [=#DCSuperHeroBoys=] [=#TheFreshPrincessofRenFaire=] two-parter.
* ArrowCatch: Zod manages EvenEvilHasStandards: Played for a joke. She has to do this with a piece halt her stalking of kryptonite.
* AuthorityEqualsAssKicking: Zod,
a potential victim... because there's a customer she has to serve at her food stall. And afterward puts the trio's leader, is the most dangerous one, capable of fighting both Supergirl and Wonder Woman at once with relative ease, and, unlike Ursa and Non, he manages to FightOffTheKryptonite.
* BeardOfEvil: Zod has his signature goatee and Non has a full bushy beard.
* ComicBookFantasyCasting: These are very much the Creator/TerenceStamp, [[Film/SupermanII Sarah Douglass and Jack O'Halloran versions]] of our terrible trio.
* CurbStompBattle: They easily outmatch the heroes in a straight battle. It takes teamwork, tactics and exploiting the KryptoniteFactor for the heroes to stand a chance.
* DeadpanSnarker: Ursa has quite the dry wit
"closed" label at the heroes' expense.
* TheDreaded: Supergirl is perfectly willing to surrender herself at the sight of them for the sake of the world. It is only
stall when Zod accidentally pokes her BerserkButton that Supergirl resolves to fight instead.
she resumes hunting.
* DumbMuscle: Per tradition, Non turns out not to be the sharpest knife FlyingBrick: As it happens with many dragons in the drawer, and is exaggeratedly large.
fiction, she's a super-strong, NighInvulnerable flying creature.
* FightOffTheKryptonite: The heroes manage to use kryptonite to weaken Ursa and Non and send them back into the Phantom Zone, but Zod manages to do an ArrowCatch and crush it to dust before it can weaken him enough FlyingFirepower: A flying fire-breathing dragon.
* KilledOffForReal: Diana, with some assistance from Zee, kills her, [[NoBodyLeftBehind apparently
for them to try. It takes a ''massive'' water construct that Garth makes to do the job.
* KneelBeforeZod: The TropeNamer commands his enemies to kneel several times over.
good]].
* KnightOfCerebus: The most dangerous villains to appear While she has some LaughablyEvil moments, Ember is a genuinely dangerous, vicious monster who has killed and devoured several princesses in the show so far. They almost crushed a BusFullOfInnocents past, and it took two superhero teams working together to defeat them.
* LongBusTrip: ''Very'' long one. Except
her powers make her a tough opponent for one [[VideoGame/Injustice2 video game]] appearance, this seems actually to be the very first time that all three have appeared together in other media outside the comic books whole team.
* TheNoseKnows: Can detect a genuine princess by smell (and taste) but not sight,
since [[Film/SupermanII 1980]].
she zeroed on cosplaying Zee instead of an actual one, Diana.
* PsychopathicManchild: Non is not only distracted PickyPeopleEater: Only likes to eat princesses, and thinks everyone else tastes absolutely disgusting.
* PlayingWithFire: Besides the standard BreathWeapon, Ember can shoot fireballs
from crushing a bus by an incongruous magic show, he watches as Zatanna shoves arrows her hands, and manipulate the fire [[ImaginationBasedSuperpower into assorted forms]], including a "basket trick" box, and is ''unhappy'' when Oliver Queen reappears without a scratch; Zatanna infers a bit late that it looks like he "wanted some gore".
* SealedEvilInACan: Allura managed
cage to imprison Zod in the Phantom Zone; although they briefly escape, most of the heroes manage during the final battle. The fire is magical so [[KryptoniteFactor it can hurt even Kara.]]
* PronouncingMyNameForYou: Repeatedly points out that her name is ''Em''-ber, not ''Am''-ber.
* TheSnarkKnight: When she's on the warpath everything she says is all snark.
* {{Sssssnaketalk}}: When she reveals herself
to seal them away again.
Zee.
* WouldHitAGirl: Zod VoiceOfTheLegion: When transformed her voice sounds that way.
* {{Weredragon}}: She can shift between a human form
and Non were more than willing to kill Allura, a giant dragon one, plus an intermediate form that combines human and don't hold back when facing the Superhero Girls.dragon traits.



[[folder:Starro]]

A (literal) StarfishAlien that conquers worlds.

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[[folder:Starro]]

A (literal) StarfishAlien that conquers worlds.
[[folder:Riddler (Edward Nygma)]]

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DavidHornsby

An enemy of Batman's who traveled to Metropolis.



* CurbStompBattle: Despite initially being captured, when Batgirl leaves to take a phone call, Starro quickly overwhelms the other heroines and is only "defeated" by being sent to another dimension.\\
-->'''Batgirl:''' Hooray! You beat Starro!\\
'''Bumblebee:''' No. Starro beat ''us''.\\
'''Green Lantern:''' Over. And over again.
* FunnyBackgroundEvent: The above-mentioned CurbStompBattle happens in the background while Batgirl is talking on the phone to Harleen.
* UnseenNoMore: Mentioned in "[=#ShockItToMe=]" before actually appearing in "[=#PhotoOops=]" and "#Frenemies".

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* CurbStompBattle: Despite initially being captured, when AdaptationalWimp: While most versions of Riddler can handle themselves in a fight, this version is helpless once in close quarters, getting caught by Batgirl leaves to take a phone call, Starro quickly overwhelms the other heroines and is only "defeated" by Robin on separate occasions, and being sent to another dimension.\\
-->'''Batgirl:''' Hooray! You beat Starro!\\
'''Bumblebee:''' No. Starro beat ''us''.\\
'''Green Lantern:''' Over. And over again.
* FunnyBackgroundEvent: The above-mentioned CurbStompBattle happens
knocked out in a single punch by Robin.
* ArcVillain: Of
the background while Batgirl is talking on [=#AmBatgirl=] two-parter.
* OutGambitted: When cornered by Batman and Batgirl, he threatens to blow up
the phone building, but can't, thanks to Harleen.
* UnseenNoMore: Mentioned in "[=#ShockItToMe=]" before actually appearing in "[=#PhotoOops=]" and "#Frenemies".
them gluing his hands to the book he was trying to steal.



[[folder:Dex-Starr]]
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->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/FredTatasciore (cat sounds), Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson (ring)

A particularly unruly cat who ends up wielding a Red Lantern ring.

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[[folder:Dex-Starr]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dex_starr_dcshg.png]]
[[folder:Toyman (Winslow Schott)]]

->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/FredTatasciore (cat sounds), Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson (ring)

by:''' Creator/CharlieSchlatter

A particularly unruly cat who ends up wielding pro MAMX player-turned supervillain with a Red Lantern ring.serious grudge against Garth after the latter got him disqualified for cheating at a recent tournament.



* AdaptationalAngstDowngrade: There's no trace of comic Dex-Starr's tragic origins that drove the cat to villainy. He's nasty to begin with.
* AdaptationalIntelligence:
** His internal dialogue often shows him as thinking in broken English in the comics. This incarnation can speak more coherently.
** Rather than the ring making him an UpliftedAnimal, Dexter seemed just as intelligent as a regular cat.
* AdaptationalUgliness: When not wearing the Red Lantern ring, he looks more disheveled than his comics incarnation, to play up his anti-social personality and scary reputation.
* AdaptationalVillainy: The original Dex-Starr fell to the Red power ring after his owner was brutally murdered, the police kicked him onto the streets, and two thugs tossed him off the Brooklyn Bridge to see whether the impact or drowning would kill him first. This version succumbs to the ring because... Jessica dressed him in cute clothes. He's also far more pointlessly sadistic than the comics' Dex-Starr, who tends to target his rage on those who deserve it.
* BerserkButton: [[HairTriggerTemper Very irritable in general]], but he particularly hates having his tail grabbed.
* CatsAreMean: Instead of a tragic backstory, he's just a ''very'' cranky old cat. When he gets a Red Lantern ring he plans to burn down the world.
* EvilSoundsDeep: He "speaks" with a very deep voice after acquiring the Red Lantern ring.
* HatesEveryoneEqually: Except for Jessica, whose overbearing attempts to get him adopted earn his particular distaste, and Hal, who he unaccountably actually ''likes'' when he gets his ring back (even though he tried to turn Hal to mince on their previous meeting). Jessica, like everyone else, is baffled.
* {{Jerkass}}: Even before acquiring the Red Lantern Power Ring, he deliberately tries to destroy Barbara's Batman memorabilia, intentionally continues to set off Diana's allergies once he learns about them, and eats Garth's fish. He has a very notorious reputation of tormenting volunteers at the animal shelter and is considered unadoptable because of it.
* LeaveMeAlone: One of his grievances against Jessica is how overbearing her efforts to get him adopted are.
* MrExposition: He explains what the Red Lantern Corps are during his MotiveRant to Jessica Cruz and not only why he was upset with her but why a power ring seemed to come out of nowhere to him. He's bemused at the existence of a ''Green'' Lantern when Jessica activates her own power ring.
* NearlyNormalAnimal: Even without the ring, Dexter could understand human speech and concepts ([[CatsAreMean like which of Barbara's things she'd most hate him for breaking]]), but he still acts like an animal.
* NotSoAboveItAll: Despite having [[NearlyNormalAnimal human level intellect]], he briefly plays with a cat toy that Jessica conjured up in their fight before he angrily destroys it.
* SuperSpit: Rather than shoot beams from his ring or form objects the way Green Lantern and Star Sapphire do, "Dex-Starr'' appears to vomit [[LavaIsBoilingKoolAid vibrant glowing kool-aid]].
* ThatManIsDead: As Jessica tries to talk him down he rejects being called "Dexter" and demands to be called Dex-Starr
* TranslatorCollar: The Red Lantern ring translates his growls into human speech (which clearly comes from the ring and not his mouth). At one point he can still be heard audibly meowing while his words are [[TranslationYes not even close to his mouth flaps]].

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* AdaptationalAngstDowngrade: There's no trace of comic Dex-Starr's tragic origins that drove the cat to villainy. He's nasty to begin with.
BerserkButton: Hates being called a kid.
* AdaptationalIntelligence:
** His internal dialogue often shows him as thinking in broken English in the comics.
FatBastard: This incarnation can speak more coherently.
** Rather than the ring making him an UpliftedAnimal, Dexter seemed just as intelligent as
has a regular cat.
* AdaptationalUgliness: When not wearing the Red Lantern ring, he looks more disheveled than his comics incarnation, to play up his anti-social personality
portly physique and scary reputation.
* AdaptationalVillainy: The original Dex-Starr fell
is a real prick to the Red power ring after his owner was brutally murdered, the police kicked him onto the streets, and two thugs tossed him off the Brooklyn Bridge to see whether the impact or drowning would kill him first. This version succumbs to the ring because... Jessica dressed him in cute clothes. He's also far more pointlessly sadistic than the comics' Dex-Starr, who tends to target his rage on those who deserve it.
* BerserkButton: [[HairTriggerTemper Very irritable in general]], but he particularly hates having his tail grabbed.
* CatsAreMean: Instead of a tragic backstory, he's just a ''very'' cranky old cat. When he gets a Red Lantern ring he plans to burn down the world.
* EvilSoundsDeep: He "speaks" with a very deep voice after acquiring the Red Lantern ring.
* HatesEveryoneEqually: Except for Jessica, whose overbearing attempts to get him adopted earn his particular distaste, and Hal, who he unaccountably actually ''likes'' when he gets his ring back (even though he tried to turn Hal to mince on their previous meeting). Jessica, like
everyone else, is baffled.
around him.
* HumongousMecha: His MAMX robot can turn into one of these.
* {{Jerkass}}: Even before acquiring the Red Lantern Power Ring, he deliberately tries He considers himself to destroy Barbara's Batman memorabilia, intentionally continues be superior to set off Diana's allergies once he learns everyone when it comes to MAMX and has no qualms about them, and eats Garth's fish. cheating in tournaments.
* PsychopathicManchild:
He has treats MAMX as extremely SeriousBusiness, goes on a very notorious reputation of tormenting volunteers at the animal shelter and is considered unadoptable because of it.
* LeaveMeAlone: One of his grievances against Jessica is how overbearing her efforts to get him adopted are.
* MrExposition: He explains what the Red Lantern Corps are during his MotiveRant to Jessica Cruz and not only why he was upset with her but why a power ring seemed to come out of nowhere to him. He's bemused at the existence of a ''Green'' Lantern
rampage when Jessica activates her own power ring.
* NearlyNormalAnimal: Even without the ring, Dexter could understand human speech
Garth gets him disqualified for cheating, and concepts ([[CatsAreMean like which of Barbara's things she'd most hate throws a rather childish tantrum when Supergirl calls him for breaking]]), but he still acts like an animal.
* NotSoAboveItAll: Despite having [[NearlyNormalAnimal human level intellect]], he briefly plays with
a cat toy that Jessica conjured up in their fight before he angrily destroys it.
* SuperSpit: Rather than shoot beams from his ring or form objects the way Green Lantern and Star Sapphire do, "Dex-Starr'' appears to vomit [[LavaIsBoilingKoolAid vibrant glowing kool-aid]].
* ThatManIsDead: As Jessica tries to talk him down he rejects being called "Dexter" and demands to be called Dex-Starr
* TranslatorCollar: The Red Lantern ring translates his growls into human speech (which clearly comes from the ring and not his mouth). At one point he can still be heard audibly meowing while his words are [[TranslationYes not even close to his mouth flaps]].
kid.



[[folder:Bizarro Supergirl]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/NicoleSullivan

A Bizarro version of Supergirl.

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[[folder:Bizarro Supergirl]]
[[folder:Night Sting]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/NicoleSullivan

by:''' Creator/KimberlyBrooks

A Bizarro future version of Supergirl.Bumblebee, having come back in time to warn her past self of an unknown danger regarding something she lost and needs to get back.



* BadIsGoodAndGoodIsBad: This mindset comes with the territory of being a Bizarro.
* CardCarryingVillain: She's proud of her evil and wants to be a greater villain than Bizarro.
* EvilCounterpart: To Supergirl. She has opposite powers like freeze vision, flame breath, and super-inhaling, and has reversed morality, but is otherwise exactly like Supergirl.
* MirrorCharacter: She feels as overshadowed by Bizarro's fame as Supergirl does Superman's. Through this, she and Kara come to an understanding and an unlikely friendship. Batgirl even comments on how such a thing [[NotSoDifferentRemark is not opposite]].

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* BadIsGoodAndGoodIsBad: This mindset comes AntiVillain: Her motives aren't evil, but her actions end up almost destroying Karen's relationship with her friends and causes her much distress.
* TheCorrupter: Her whole plan was to have Karen become less of a pushover and more aggressive, which ends up straining her relationship with her friends.
* CurbStompBattle: She defeats
the territory of being a Bizarro.
other [=SHGs=] effortlessly when they attack her.
* CardCarryingVillain: FutureBadass: She's proud of an experienced enough fighter to easily deal with the [=SHGs=].
* GrewASpine: Her true motive was to have Karen undergo this and become like her.
* RetGone: She is erased from existence when Karen tells
her evil that she will never be like her.
* TookALevelInJerkass: Her increase in aggression also made her colder
and more aloof, with her planning to do the same to her past self.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: She
wants her past self to be a greater villain than Bizarro.
* EvilCounterpart: To Supergirl. She has opposite powers like freeze vision, flame breath,
become more assertive so people won't walk over her all the time, but she resorts to violence and super-inhaling, and has reversed morality, but is otherwise exactly like Supergirl.
* MirrorCharacter: She feels as overshadowed by Bizarro's fame as Supergirl does Superman's. Through this, she and Kara come
manipulation in order to an understanding and an unlikely friendship. Batgirl even comments on how such a thing [[NotSoDifferentRemark is not opposite]].make it happen.



[[folder:Bizarro]]

A backwards copy of Superman.

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[[folder:Bizarro]]

[[folder:Condiment King (Mitchell Mayo)]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BobcatGoldthwait

A backwards copy of Superman.former fast food restaurant worker turned demented supervillain.



* TheGhost: Doesn't appear, but is mentioned throughout "[=#TheGoodTheBadAndTheBizarre=]"; Superman defeated him some time ago and Bizarro Supergirl's whole motivation is trying to be a bigger villain than Bizarro.

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* TheGhost: Doesn't appear, but AdaptationalBadass: While the Condiment King in the comics was hardly a threat, Mitchell as the Condiment King is mentioned throughout "[=#TheGoodTheBadAndTheBizarre=]"; Superman defeated ''much'' more dangerous. On top on being unhinged, Mitchell utilized a [[StickySituation glue cannon]] and a [[FireBreathingWeapon flamethrower]] as weapons, disguised as condiment containers. Because of this, he was able to catch Batgirl off guard during their first encounter.
* AdaptationalHairstyleChange: He has a mustache when his DCAU and mainline comics counterparts were clean-shaven.
* CompositeCharacter: Much like in ''WesternAnimation/HarleyQuinn2019'', the Condiment King combines the name "Mitchell Mayo" like the InNameOnly version introduced in ''ComicBook/BirdsOfPrey'', yet has the stocky appearance and blue and white costume of [[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries the original Buddy Standler version]].
* ConsummateProfessional: ExaggeratedTrope. He is ''extremely'' passionate when it comes to fast food service, to the point that employers fired
him some time ago for disturbing customers and Bizarro Supergirl's whole motivation is trying disrupting the other staff. At Burrito Bucket, Mitchell was Employee of the Month for several consecutive years. He can even tell what the ingredients of fast food dishes are by smell.
* TheDreaded: To Metropolis' fast food restaurants, according
to be the Burrito Bucket manager Shane O'Shaughnessy. Mitchell's background and notorious enthusiasm for his job are well-known among his former workplaces.
* PornStache: Typically clean-shaven, this version wears
a bigger villain than Bizarro.bushy mustache.



[[folder:Cavalier (Mortimer Drake)]]

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

An actor who will steal the spotlight, whatever it takes. He has a villainous, swashbuckling alter ego artistically named Cavalier.

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[[folder:Cavalier (Mortimer Drake)]]

[[folder:Bane]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bane_dcshg.png]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/GriffinPuatu

An actor who will
Creator/EricLopez

A supervillain masquerading as Metropolis High's art teacher in order to
steal chemicals from the spotlight, whatever it takes. He has a villainous, swashbuckling alter ego artistically named Cavalier.science lab to create Venom.



* AwesomeAnachronisticApparel: This ''is'' Cavalier we're taking about. His costume is right out of ''Literature/TheThreeMusketeers''.
* {{Foil}}: He's everything Oliver would be without a conscience, and a sword in place of a bow.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: Cavalier is set up as Green Arrow's arch-rival, when the character was created as a Batman foe.
* TraumaButton: He was laughed off the stage in primary school, and now the sound of heckling incapacitates him.

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* AwesomeAnachronisticApparel: This ''is'' Cavalier we're taking about. His costume is right out of ''Literature/TheThreeMusketeers''.
* {{Foil}}: He's everything Oliver would
BitchInSheepsClothing: Pretends to be without a conscience, and a sword in place of a bow.
cool art teacher while stealing school chemicals to make his strength enhancement chemical.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: Cavalier is set up as Green Arrow's arch-rival, when the character was created as a Batman foe.
* TraumaButton: He was laughed off the stage in primary school, and now the sound of heckling incapacitates him.
GeniusBruiser: Smart enough to make his strength enhancement formula using school chemicals.



[[folder:Deathstroke (Slade Wilson)]]
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->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/DCDouglas

One of the world's deadliest assassins and mercenaries.

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[[folder:Deathstroke (Slade Wilson)]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/deathstroke_dcshg.png]]
[[folder:Lyssa]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/DCDouglas

One
Creator/KariWahlgren

The goddess
of the world's deadliest assassins rage, frenzy, and mercenaries.envy, having come to Metropolis to feed off Diana's envious desire for her mother's approval in order to become more powerful.



* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Unlike most of his incarnations, Slade isn't an AbusiveParent and genuinely loves Rose.
* CompositeCharacter: Slade's care for his daughter and desire to be a good father to her may be lifted from DC's second most notorious hitman, Deadshot.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Vicious killer and all-around jerk? Yes, but he loves his daughter Rose with all his heart.
* FromCamouflageToCriminal: Babs deducing Slade's military background after seeing a display case full of medals in his bathroom, which sticks to his backstory from the comics.
* JerkAss: Kinda comes with being an assassin, but even when he’s off the clock, he comes across as haughty, condescending, and quick to anger when Babs visits his house.
* KnightOfCerebus: He is a coldblooded professional with no trace of fun, humor, or silliness whatsoever. When Deathstroke is after someone, he comes with the intent to ''kill''. The threat he poses grows tenfold when Barbara learns that his current target is ''her own father''.
* ManOfWealthAndTaste: He lives in a luxurious, spotless mansion, dresses in immaculate suits, and enjoys haute cuisine as everyday dinner.
* ObviouslyEvil: Even before learning that he's an assassin, Babs can't help feel that there's something ''off'' about Mr. Wilson after meeting him in person.
* ProfessionalKiller: He's in the business of assassinating for the paycheques and thrill of the chase. He outright tells Batgirl going after James Gordon is NothingPersonal, just a job he's being paid handsomely for.
* RealMenWearPink: Slade takes great pride in his skills as a chef.
* SilverFox: Quite handsome in spite of white hair and the eyepatch.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: No toy for him.

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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Unlike most EmotionEater: Feeds off envy to grow stronger, with her target being Diana's legendary desire for Hippolyta's approval. However, once her victims let go of his incarnations, Slade said envy, she becomes weaker.
* OneWingedAngel: Once she consumes enough of Diana’s envy, she turns from her elderly appearance into a gigantic demonic figure strong enough to effortlessly smack around Hippolyta, Wonder Woman and Supergirl at the same time.
* TwinkleInTheSky: In her first appearance once she's defeated, courtesy of Supergirl.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Enchantress / June Moone]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/AshleySpillers (June Moone), Creator/KariWahlgren (Enchantress)

Mild-mannered art teacher by day, evil sorceress by night, but not by choice. June Moone is possessed by an evil spirit known as the Enchantress, which Zatanna only finds out after she set her father on a date with them.
----
* CuteClumsyGirl: June is shy, sweet, and somewhat of a klutz, which gets Zee thinking that maybe her father will like her.
* HelplessGoodSide: June can only beg the Enchantress to not do any evil, something Enchantress laughs at.
* TheMirrorShowsYourTrueSelf: Whoever
isn't an AbusiveParent and genuinely loves Rose.
* CompositeCharacter: Slade's care for his daughter and desire to be a good father to her may be lifted from DC's second most notorious hitman, Deadshot.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Vicious killer and all-around jerk? Yes, but he loves his daughter Rose with all his heart.
* FromCamouflageToCriminal: Babs deducing Slade's military background after seeing a display case full
in control of medals in his bathroom, which sticks to his backstory from the comics.
* JerkAss: Kinda comes with being an assassin, but even when he’s off the clock, he comes across
their shared body appears as haughty, condescending, and quick to anger when Babs visits his house.
* KnightOfCerebus: He is a coldblooded professional with no trace of fun, humor, or silliness whatsoever. When Deathstroke is after someone, he comes with the intent to ''kill''. The threat he poses grows tenfold when Barbara learns that his current target is ''her own father''.
* ManOfWealthAndTaste: He lives in a luxurious, spotless mansion, dresses in immaculate suits, and enjoys haute cuisine as everyday dinner.
* ObviouslyEvil: Even before learning that he's an assassin, Babs can't help feel that there's something ''off'' about Mr. Wilson after meeting him in person.
* ProfessionalKiller: He's
their reflection in the business of assassinating for the paycheques and thrill of the chase. He outright tells Batgirl going after James Gordon is NothingPersonal, just a job he's being paid handsomely for.
* RealMenWearPink: Slade takes great pride in his skills as a chef.
* SilverFox: Quite handsome in spite of white hair and the eyepatch.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: No toy for him.
mirror.



[[folder:Fuseli]]
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->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/SteveBlum

A gremlin who invades dreams to manipulate fears into nightmares.

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[[folder:Fuseli]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fuseli_dcshg.png]]
[[folder:She-Bat (Dr. Francine Langstrom)]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/SteveBlum

by:''' Creator/TaraStrong

A gremlin scientist who invades dreams to manipulate fears invented a serum with the effect of turning the user into nightmares.a humanoid bat. She's kidnapped and used as an attack dog by the Joker on Halloween.



* BroughtDownToNormal: He has no powers when he's dragged out of the dream world and trapped in the real world
* DreamWalker: Fuseli enters and crosses over into others' dreams while they sleep.
* NightmareFetishist: He feeds on the fear of his victims. Zee makes his own fear reality: being trapped in a dimension where he has no power and forced to survive in it.

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* BroughtDownToNormal: He has no powers when he's dragged out of AdaptedOut: In the dream world comics, it was Francine's husband Kirk who invented and trapped in tested the real world
* DreamWalker: Fuseli enters
Man-Bat serum. Here, Francine herself invented it and crosses over tested it on herself.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: It wasn't enough for the Joker to turn her
into others' dreams while they sleep.
a feral bat-monster; he also uses a sonic frequency to get her to obey his orders.
* NightmareFetishist: He feeds on ProfessorGuineaPig: Batgirl mentions that Francine tested the fear of his victims. Zee makes his own fear reality: being trapped in a dimension where he formula on herself, which means she already has no power and forced an antidote prepared. The problem is getting She-Bat to survive in it.take her medicine.



[[folder:Casey Krinsky]]
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->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/LaraJillMiller

A very shy girl who desperately craves attention. She also turns out to be a power and identity snatcher.

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[[folder:Casey Krinsky]]
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[[folder:Gentleman Ghost (Jim Craddock)]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/LaraJillMiller

by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore

A very shy girl who desperately craves attention. She also turns out to be a power undead criminal from 19th Century, ally of the Joker and identity snatcher.the great-grandfather of Victoria Craddock.



* AllYourPowersCombined: Manages to copy the powers of the Super Hero Girls, with her appearance temporarily becoming an amalgamation of the six of them.
* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: Changed from a kind of elemental shapeshifter who can leech the properties of whatever or whoever she touches into a PowerParasite that can steal appearances and powers at close range.
* AdaptationalSympathy: Whereas her comic counterpart was downright insane with no reason or remorse, here she is a sad, emotionally unstable girl who is driven by a desperate desire to be noticed and appreciated.
* AccidentalMisnaming: No one seems to be able to remember her name.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: She seems like a nice, if obsessive girl that she just wanted to be Zee's friend. But once Zee rejects her, she steals her appearance and uses what she learned of her social life to steal her identity.
* CassandraTruth: She was the only villain who knew about the Super Hero Girls' identities by the end of her debut; she shouts them in the hallways, but thanks to her low social status [[HoistByHerOwnPetard and the things Zee said while in her body]], nobody believes her.
* DrunkWithPower: Once Casey learns the alter egos of Zee and her friends, she doesn't hesitate to steal all their powers for herself.
* EyesAreMental: Her green eyes stay the same no matter what shape she wears.
* FatBitch: A mild example. She's a little chubby and eventually revealed to be a villain.
* FreudianExcuse: Being a nobody ignored by all left her with no self-esteem.
* GreenEyedMonster: Casey is obsessed with/jealous of Zee for being one of the most popular, beautiful girls in school with an abundance of friends, so she steals her body to finally know what it feels like.
* HerOwnWorstEnemy: Casey hates herelf. Viewing herself as unattractive or unnoticeable leads her to desperately trying to become someone more popular.
* IJustWantToBeYou: When Casey decides being Zee's friend is not enough, she uses her powers to switch identities with her.
* MythologyGag: Her Mega Casey form brings to mind the obscure Justice League villain Superduper, an artificial being that had the head of Wonder Woman, torso of Batman and Green Lantern, Wings of Hawkman and Flash's legs.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: If she hadn't used her (and Zee's) powers to switch identities with Zee, people might've actually believed her when she tried to expose the girls' alter egos.
* PowerParasite: Her powers allow her to not only steal the identity of the target but also their powers.
* RageAgainstTheReflection: How she's defeated. Zee lures her into a house of mirrors, and while Casey is destroying the mirrors trying to find her, she's hammering in what she hates about herself.
* RedemptionRejection: Zee tries to have a fresh restart with her, only for her to reject it, swearing vengeance on her and her friends one day.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: Comic Casey went after Firestorm. Here, her obsessiveness is targeted at Zatanna.
* ShrinkingViolet: Until her true nature is revealed, she is very shy, especially upon meeting Zee.
* VoicesAreNotMental: When she takes someone's powers or appearance, the voices come with. This resulted in a VoiceOfTheLegion when she took all the team's powers at once.



[[folder:Killer Moth]]
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A monstrous moth creature who spawns legions of children to wreak havoc on Metropolis.

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[[folder:Solomon Grundy]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore

A monstrous moth creature who spawns legions immortal zombie from 19th Century, ally of children to wreak havoc on Metropolis.the Joker and member of the Legion of Doom.



* AdaptationSpeciesChange: Instead of a human man, mutated human, or demon, Killer Moth is simply some kind of mutant moth.
* AdaptationalNonSapience: She's not the human villain Killer Moth was in the comics, and she's merely acting on instinct to propagate her species.
* ExplosiveBreeder: Killer Moth lays a lot of eggs as she rampages, which then immediately hatch into ''more'' Killer Moths.
* GenderFlip: Is a female creature.
* InNameOnly: Instead of a costumed criminal, Killer Moth is [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin a killer moth (monster)]]. Though she does have a similar color scheme.



[[folder:Ra's Al Ghul]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SendhilRamamurthy, Creator/JasonCMiller (singing voice)

The singer of the metal band, the League of Shadows, which is secretly a cult planning on destroying what Ra's Al Ghul considers impure.

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[[folder:Ra's Al Ghul]]
[[folder:Cythonna]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SendhilRamamurthy, Creator/JasonCMiller (singing voice)

Creator/MissiPyle

The singer goddess of darkness, blight and suffering. She was known on Krypton to be a cruel, evil, ambitious, and sadistic Goddess who delighted in filling the metal band, the League hearts of Shadows, which is secretly a cult planning on destroying what Ra's Al Ghul considers impure.her victims with evil in order to become stronger.



* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Ra's Al Ghul typically looks like an older man in most incarnations. This version looks younger and more attractive, possibly to make his role as frontman more convincing.
* AdaptationalWimp: This Ra's has yet to show off the mastery of combat his comic counterpart is legendary for.
* ArcVillain: Of the [=#LeagueOfShadows=] two-parter.
* EvilIsPetty: His first order of business in destroying the world to rebuild it anew? Destroy a boy band (Up Past 8) because he hates "bad music".
* ObviouslyEvil: The lyrics to one of his band's songs ''blatantly'' state that they're planning on decimating the world and ruling the populace left, and even state that [[LiteralMetaphor it isn't metaphorical]].
* RottenRockAndRoll: Ra's is the frontman for the rock band, the League of Shadows, and he's a villain. Notably, the League of Shadows is contrasted with the boy band Up Til 8, whose music (performed by Hal, Garth, and Barry) is used to break Kara out of the hypnotism induced by Ra's' VillainSong.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: He has no doll.
* VillainSong: "You're Mine!" sung when he is hypnotizing Supergirl.
* YellowEyesOfSneakiness: Ra's has golden eyes, and uses his popularity as a rock star to further his goals of world domination.

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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Ra's Al Ghul typically looks like an older man in most incarnations. This version looks younger and more attractive, possibly to make his role as frontman more convincing.
* AdaptationalWimp: This Ra's has yet to show off the mastery of combat his comic
AdaptationalModesty: Her attire here covers up more, her comics counterpart wearing little aside from a leotard.
* AncientEvil: She
is legendary for.
* ArcVillain: Of
a Kryptonian Goddess who has lived for centuries, even after being imprisoned in the [=#LeagueOfShadows=] two-parter.
* EvilIsPetty: His first order of business
Amulet she was encased in. And being a Goddess, Cythonna cannot die in destroying any way she can only be locked up but never killed.
* ArtifactDomination: She can mentally dominate any villain through her amulet, and further control other villains her thrall brings it to.
* BigBad: Of ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoAndDCSuperHeroGirlsMayhemInTheMultiverse''.
* BlackMagic: Cythonna is also known as
the world goddess of darkness as she can manipulate dark magic and negative energy which manifests itself in a mass of spheres of bright indigo and violet colors.
* BlueSkinnedSpaceBabe: She has blue skin, and is a goddess originally from Krypton.
* TheCorrupter: Cythonna can control the minds of her victims and turn them evil or their servants. Also she can possess people and make them her hosts.
* TheDreaded: Cythonna was so feared that the legend of her amulet drifting through space inspired stories on Krypton that shooting stars, instead of things you make wishes on, were her returning
to rebuild it anew? Destroy get naughty children. Kara is notably fearful as she recounts this to the Girls.
* EvilWillFail: She planned to use Supergirl as
a boy band (Up Past 8) host to take over her universe; but her plan failed because he hates "bad music".
* ObviouslyEvil: The lyrics
she underestimated the strength of Supergirl who also locked her in another crystal. Not to one of his band's songs ''blatantly'' state mention, she was banished to the dimension from Teen Titans Go!, where she tried to retrieve the crystal again and destroy that they're planning on decimating universe; but she was banished again this time to the world dimension of the Super Friends. So she failed twice in her plans to destroy the universes of the two series.
* GodOfEvil: They don't call her the goddess of plague
and ruling suffering for nothing. Cythonna was known to be delighted in stuffing the populace left, hearts of her victims with evil in order to become stronger. She can be quite manipulative and even state persuasive, as she was able to persuade and manipulate Lex Luthor himself.
* IcyBlueEyes: She has blue eyes, which represents her coldness and her association with darkness. And the most resonant thing is
that [[LiteralMetaphor it isn't metaphorical]].
* RottenRockAndRoll: Ra's
she is the frontman for only character without pupils, reflecting the rock band, the League utter inhumanity of Shadows, her.
* ImpossibleHourglassFigure: She is curvaceous,
and he's a villain. Notably, the League of Shadows is contrasted as with Supergirl, her upper body, hips, and legs are wide, with her waist only slightly wider than her neck.
* LeakingCanOfEvil: Cythonna was sealed away by her brother Rao into an amulet that was flung into space. She can enthrall anyone who is truly evil that touches it and it's apparently an endless source of pellets that open temporary portals to
the boy band Up Til 8, whose music (performed by Hal, Garth, and Barry) is used to break Kara out of the hypnotism induced by Ra's' VillainSong.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: He has no doll.
* VillainSong: "You're Mine!" sung when he is hypnotizing Supergirl.
* YellowEyesOfSneakiness: Ra's has golden eyes, and uses his popularity as a rock star to further his goals of world domination.
Phantom Zone.



[[folder:Sinestro (Thaal Sinclair)]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KeithFerguson

Hal's former partner and friend.

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[[folder:Sinestro (Thaal Sinclair)]]
!!Invinci-Bros
[[folder:Green Lantern (Hal Jordan)]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KeithFerguson

Hal's former partner
By:''' Creator/JasonSpisak

A student at Metropolis High School
and friend.star of the football team. Like Jessica, he has been chosen to defend the Earth as a Green Lantern.



* AdaptationalHairstyleChange: He is clean-shaven when he is ordinarily depicted with a mustache.
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: While still a villain, here, the reason he turned evil was because he was best friends with Hal and Hal ghosted him. In the comics? Sinestro was a monster. He let the previous Green Lantern of his sector die just so he could inherit his ring and proceeded to abuse his abilities as a Green Lantern to conquer his home planet and impose dictatorial order over the entire world. He was kicked out of the Corps because he showed Hal his "Orderly Paradise," and Hal turned him in. And even when he ''was'' a Lantern, he was still a smug jerkass.
* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: Most versions of the character are a mentor and instructor to Hal, but this version was his old partner in the Corps.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Pretends to be a nice, polite, gentlemanly young man until Carol dumps him.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: Had this relationship with Hal. Well, "life partners" definitely, at least. The heterosexual part is pretty sus, give he laments the "bromance" and tries to kill Hal for it.
* OperationJealousy: Dates Carol in a plan to make Hal jealous for ghosting him.
* RealNameAsAnAlias: Thaal Sinestro disguises himself as... Thaal Sinclair.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: Like all male characters, he doesn't have a doll.

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* AdaptationalHairstyleChange: He AdaptationalJerkass: He's more self-absorbed and vain than most other versions of Hal. However, he never actually means any harm and is clean-shaven when he is ordinarily depicted with mostly just a mustache.
bit insensitive.
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: AdaptationalWimp: While still a villain, here, his comics counterpart is defined by his ability to overcome fear, here the reason sight of Star Sapphire makes him so scared his ring stops working. [[PsychoExGirlfriend On the other hand, it's not like he turned evil was because he was best friends with Hal and Hal ghosted him. doesn't have good reason.]]
* AgeLift:
In the comics? Sinestro was source material, he's older than Jessica, enough to be her [[TheMentor mentor]]. Here, he's a monster. He let teenager like the previous Green Lantern series, and they are peers both mentored by Kilowog.
* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: Gender inverted. In "[=#ScrambledEggs=]", Hal appears to be attracted to Selina Kyle, even more so when she smashes the egg they were assigned to take care
of after one too many comments from him, and storms off.
* BigNo: [[spoiler:At the end of "[=#AsteroidBelter=]", he gives one when
his sector die just beloved hot dog cart is destroyed by an asteroid fragment. When Jessica tells him that a salad bar is still open, this is coupled with a SkywardScream.]]
* CompositeCharacter: As Jessica Cruz's contemporary who's far more headstrong than she is, he's more similar to [[ComicBook/GreenLanterns Simon Baz]] than the comics Hal Jordan. He also has Guy Gardner's like of sports and self-absorbedness.
* DumbJock: Zig-zagged; shows varying levels of both competence and cluelessness, and then it's revealed that he can't spell his own last name right.
* EmbarrassingFirstName: He doesn't like his real name, Harold, and prefers "Hal".
* FatalFlaw: His self-centered and inconsiderate nature. He's a good guy at heart
so he could inherit his ring and proceeded to abuse his abilities as a Green Lantern to conquer his home planet and impose dictatorial order over the entire world. He was kicked out of the Corps isn't malicious about it, but he's so egotistical he [[InnocentlyInsensitive thoughtlessly ]] hurts other people involved with him because he showed Hal his "Orderly Paradise," first priority is himself and Hal turned him in. And even when he ''was'' a Lantern, he was still a smug jerkass.
* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: Most versions of the character are a mentor and instructor to Hal, but this version was his old partner in the Corps.
what ''he'' wants.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Pretends HiddenDepths:
** He's a sap for the same ''Twilight'' rip-off that the girls are,
to be a nice, polite, gentlemanly young man until Carol dumps him.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: Had this relationship
the point of being an expert at the official game.
** When faced
with Hal. Well, "life partners" definitely, at least. The heterosexual part is Zod, he's got the self-awareness to know that Diana's a better leader than he is, and that since she's pretty sus, give he laments much useless when Steve Trevor's around, the "bromance" common sense to send him off on a doughnut run so she can focus and tries call the play.
** In [=#LeagueOfShadows=], it turns out that despite [[FanHater (supposedly)]] hating boy band Up Past 8, he's not only capable of singing their songs on stage once the heroes kidnapped and replaced them
to kill protect them from a mind-controlled Kara, but improvising one to use the PowerOfFriendship and Power of Rock to break through Ra's mind-control. Not bad for someone who can't even spell his own name.
** He actually read (the last page of) Jessica's report about an alien that was NotEvilJustMisunderstood, something the rest of the Green Lantern Corps didn't do, allowing him to know she was in the right and win a trial in her favor.
* InTouchWithHisFeminineSide: He has some surprising interests for someone played as a [[SmartBall (mostly)]] idiotic narcissist jock. In "[=#LeagueOfShadows=]" it's noted he gets unusually into his role of impersonating a member of a popular boy band, and demonstrates a certain amount of glee in doing better than Garth at an Otome DatingSim.
* JerkJock: Downplayed;
Hal for it.
is a football star, and fairly affable, but only if you can get past his incredible ego.
* OperationJealousy: Dates {{Narcissist}}: Hal personally believes he's the best looking guy at Metropolis High. Under the Lasso of Truth's grip, he admits that's a lie. He thinks he's "the best-looking person in school, guy or girl...best looking guy in all of Metropolis...in the whole tri-state area".
* PlatonicLifePartners: He's VitriolicBestBuds with Jessica, but any romantic tension between them [[ImaginaryLoveTriangle is purely in Carol's imagination]].
* PsychosomaticSuperpowerOutage: When
Carol got in a plan to make the picture, Hal jealous for ghosting him.
began to cower in fear so much his ring begins to crap out.
* RealNameAsAnAlias: Thaal Sinestro disguises SecretKeeper: He knows Jessica Cruz is a Green Lantern and Carol Ferris is Star Sapphire.
* SmallNameBigEgo: He thinks
himself as... Thaal Sinclair.
the greatest heroes in town, but among the upper echelon of heroes like Superman, he's merely TheFriendNobodyLikes.
* SmartBall: Despite his general incompetence he's smart enough to send Steve Trevor out for donuts when the team needs a lucid Diana to come up with a plan.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: A doll of him does not exist.
* TransformationTrinket:
Like all male characters, his fellow Green Lantern Jessica, he doesn't have uses his ring to transform.
* UnkemptBeauty: Early attempts to make him unattractive to Carol fall flat before he even goes out as it turns out that he can't help ''effortlessly'' pulling off any hairstyle. However, it's got
a doll.limit (which involves clothing several ''years'' too small for him and actively throwing his best features off).
** But catch him on a Sunday morning just after waking up (like in "#[=ScrambledEggs=]") will do the trick.



[[folder:Hath-Set]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SeanRohani

The Egyptian priest destined to kill all of Hawkman's reincarnations.

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[[folder:The Flash (Barry Allen)]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SeanRohani

The Egyptian priest destined
By:''' Creator/PhilLaMarr

A student at Metropolis High School who works part-time at the Sweet Justice ice cream parlor. He brings superspeed
to kill all of Hawkman's reincarnations.the Invincibros as the Flash.



* AdaptationalBadass: While always a threat to Hawkman, he never has been as dangerous as he is in this version, to the point where Hawkman and Bumblebee combined can't take him down and have to resort to [[LoopholeAbuse loophole abusing]] to beat him.
* TheComicallySerious: Menacing and threatening, even when complaining about coming too early.
* GodhoodSeeker: Wishes to kill Hawkman and Hawkgirl at the height of their love to gain the power of the gods.
* ItsAllAboutMe: Treats Hawkman's romantic troubles as a massive imposition against him.

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* AdaptationalBadass: While always a threat AdaptationalJobChange: Due to Hawkman, he never being too young to be a forensics scientist, this version of Barry Allen instead has been as dangerous as he is a part-time job at the Sweet Justice ice cream parlor.
* AgeLift: He's a teenager
in this continuity, as opposed to an adult, just like the previous series.
* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Easily distracted by whatever fun thing is going on nearby, like a chess game, kids on a playground, or a burrito cart.
* BadassInDistress: In "#[=BurritoBucket=]", Batgirl finds him tied up by bank robbers with animal masks.
-->'''Batgirl:''' Flash?! What happened?!?\\
'''Flash:''' Dude, I'm as surprised as you are.
* TheBartender: A G-rated
version, even telling Babs she's had enough.
* BigEater: He eats ''1000'' burritos in a few minutes in "#[=SpeedyDelivery=]". In "#[=LetThemEatPie=]" he's in a pie-eating contest and manages to eat 181 pies before losing to Diana.
* BurgerFool: {{Averted}}; he works the counter at the Sweet Justice ice cream shop, but seems to enjoy his job.
* CompositeCharacter: His name is Barry Allen, but he's a [[AgeLift teenager]] a la Wally West.
* CordonBleughChef: As Barbara Gordon explains, Barry Allen does a good job with the invidual components of his original ice cream desserts, but mixes them together in ways that do not complement each other.
* DeusExitMachina: He goes to get his bosses' lawyer rather than help the girls fight the robots.
* DumbButDiligent: He is a very studious individual who is eager to learn new things and apply his acquired knowledge. Despite this he remains shockingly ignorant of the world and makes many poor decisions.
* DumbIsGood: The Flash has a much pooer understanding of TimeTravel than Batgirl, despite being the engine for it in ''#[=BackInAFlash=]]''. All of The Flash's {{alternate sel|f}}ves resulting from their time travel abuse all get along while Batgirl's form two rival camps that fight over wanting to avert their {{bad future}}s or wanting to keep them. Also, while Batgirl made several small but seemingly harmless changes
to the point where Hawkman timeline, they were all for her own self benefit in some way. The one change The Flash made was to show more appreciation for his aunt.
* MaliciousMisnaming: In "[=#DCSuperHeroBoys=]", he mockingly addresses Ursa as "Worse-a".
* MotorMouth: He talks as fast as he runs.
* MundaneUtility: He uses his SuperSpeed to serve ice cream
and Bumblebee combined can't take him down make deliveries extremely fast.
* NiceGuy: He's a very nice
and altruistic person.
* PerpetualSmiler: Unless things get serious, Barry will always
have to resort to [[LoopholeAbuse loophole abusing]] to beat him.
a wide, happy smile on his face.
* TheComicallySerious: Menacing PlatonicLifePartners: One of his very best friends is Barbara Gordon, but they're clearly just friends, and threatening, even when complaining about coming too early.
there's no attraction whatsoever between them.
* GodhoodSeeker: Wishes SmartPeoplePlayChess: Plays both sides of a chess game in seconds, ending in a checkmate.
* SpannerInTheWorks: Karen Danvers tries
to kill Hawkman and Hawkgirl at the height of their love use her speed to gain the power sort all of the gods.
* ItsAllAboutMe: Treats Hawkman's romantic troubles
books in the library in time to get to a League Of Shadows concert but a speed reading Barry Allen dishevels the books as a massive imposition against quickly as she can put them in their proper places.
* SuperSpeedReading: Can go through dozens of books in seconds, as seen in "#Booked".
* ToylessToylineCharacter: No toy for
him.



[[folder:Silver Banshee (Siobhan [=McDougal=])]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CristinaMilizia

A ghost that haunts the prestigious [[BoardingSchool McDougal Academy]], which was once a castle in Scotland that belonged to the [=McDougal=] clan before it was moved, brick by brick, to Metropolis.

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[[folder:Silver Banshee (Siobhan [=McDougal=])]]
[[folder:Aqualad (Garth Bernstein)]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CristinaMilizia

By:''' Creator/JessicaMcKenna

A ghost that haunts student at Metropolis High School, a huge nerd, and the prestigious [[BoardingSchool McDougal Academy]], which was once a castle in Scotland that belonged football team's water boy. He uses his (sometimes) powerful hydrokinesis to the [=McDougal=] clan before it was moved, brick by brick, to Metropolis.fight evil as Aqualad.



* GhastlyGhost: When angry, her face becomes skull-like, her hands become clawed and her dress becomes ragged. When calm, Siobhan retains her former human appearance.
* NotEvilJustMisunderstood: All Siobhan wants is to tell her story and get back what is rightfully hers. Once she gets both, she departs in peace.
* SameCharacterButDifferent: Aside from the name, deafening scream and FacialMarkings, this Silver Banshee is far more sympathetic compared to the CardCarryingVillain from the comics.
* SiblingMurder: The victim of one. She was [[DestinationDefenestration pushed from the top of the McDougal castle bell tower]] by her brother, who [[AmbitionIsEvil desired to become the leader of the McDougal clan himself]].
* SuperScream: Like her comic book counterpart, her screams can cancel Soultaker's magic head-on and are powerful enough to drive back Supergirl.
* VengefulGhost: She desires [[SinsOfOurFathers revenge on the descendants of Bevin McDougal]], [[SiblingMurder her brother and her murderer]].

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* GhastlyGhost: When angry, her face becomes skull-like, her hands become clawed AdaptationalWimp: In the comics, Tempest is a badass [[SuperStrength super-strong]] MagicKnight. Here he’s a dorky little kid.
* AdaptationalUgliness: Short, pudgy
and her dress becomes ragged. When calm, Siobhan retains her former human appearance.
* NotEvilJustMisunderstood: All Siobhan wants is
considered plain, such that Hal imitates him in "[=#HateTriangle=]" to tell her story make himself look unattractive. In the comics, Garth has good looks and get a HeroicBuild.
* TheBabyOfTheBunch: [[OlderThanTheyLook Though only a year or so younger]] than the other Invinci-Bros (or any of the superheroes in town), Garth certainly looks the youngest.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: He's arguably the biggest ButtMonkey in the series; however, with enough water, he can best a Kryptonian.
* BigDamnHeroes: Believe it or not, he's the one who can knock Zod
back into the Phantom Zone, using a serpent-like water construct.
* BrokenPedestal: He initally worshipped pro MAMX player Winslow Schott, until he gets sick of the latter's {{Jerkass}} behavior and is appalled at his cheating.
* BullyMagnet: Barbara even calls him this verbatim during his character profile video.
* ButtMonkey: Almost any time he's on-screen, something bad happens to him.
* ElementalBaggage: Like in the comics, a lot of water needs to be in his vicinity for Garth's powers to be effective.
* HiddenDepths: In "[=#LeagueOfShadows=]", he can not only sing pretty well when he, Hal and Barry pose as Up Past 8 to protect them from a mind-controlled Kara, but is able to belt out a [[GlassShatteringSound high note that shatters Kara’s Red Kryptonite necklace]], breaking Ra’s control over her.
* InopportuneVoiceCracking: His voice still squeaks.
* MakingASplash: He can control water, and with enough of it can [[ShapingYourAttacks shape it into giant monsters]].
* MyBelovedSmother: If what's been mentioned are indications, his mom sounds like one.
* MythologyGag: His last name is derived from Robert Bernstein, one of his creators.
* NamedByTheAdaptation: In the source material, [[OneNameOnly his name is just Garth]]. Here, he has the last name Bernstein.
* NoRespectGuy: Garth can publicly admit his secret identity [[SecretIdentityApathy without drawing any attention from]] ''anyone'', either because [[DudeWheresMyRespect they've never heard of Aqualad]] or weren't listening at all.
* OlderThanTheyLook: He's a high school freshman, but he looks and sounds like a little kid, as he [[https://twitter.com/Fyre_flye/status/1195230892337188864 hasn't]] hit puberty yet.
* SquishyWizard: [[DownplayedTrope Garth is reasonably agile]], but only as strong as you'd expect someone his size to be. By contrast, his [[MakingASplash water powers]] can overpower
what is rightfully hers. Once likely an equal to Superman.
* StuffedIntoALocker: While Doris Zeul is trying to sniff out Karen Beecher, who is hiding in a locker,
she gets both, she departs in peace.
* SameCharacterButDifferent: Aside from the name, deafening scream
stumbles upon Garth, who is has been stuffed into one upside down and FacialMarkings, this Silver Banshee is far more sympathetic compared to the CardCarryingVillain from the comics.
asking for help. Doris just slams it in his face.
* SiblingMurder: The victim of one. She was [[DestinationDefenestration pushed from the top TinySchoolboy: He is ''much'' smaller than most of the McDougal castle bell tower]] by her brother, who [[AmbitionIsEvil desired to become the leader other teenage boys.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: There is no toy
of the McDougal clan himself]].
* SuperScream: Like her comic book counterpart, her screams can cancel Soultaker's magic head-on and are powerful enough to drive back Supergirl.
* VengefulGhost: She desires [[SinsOfOurFathers revenge on the descendants of Bevin McDougal]], [[SiblingMurder her brother and her murderer]].
him.



[[folder:Ember (Ember Taylor)]]
->'''Voiced by:''' [[Creator/AmandaCelineMiller Amanda C. Miller]]

A centuries-old dragon who shapeshifts into a teenage girl and works/lurks at renaissance fairs while trying to find a princess to eat.

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[[folder:Ember (Ember Taylor)]]
[[folder:Green Arrow (Oliver Queen)]]
->'''Voiced by:''' [[Creator/AmandaCelineMiller Amanda C. Miller]]

By:''' Creator/EddiePerino

A centuries-old dragon who shapeshifts into a teenage girl and works/lurks student at renaissance fairs while trying to find Metropolis High from a princess to eat.wealthy family with dreams of becoming a stage actor. He fights crime in style as the Invincibros' master archer, Green Arrow.



* ArcVillain: Of the [=#TheFreshPrincessofRenFaire=] two-parter.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Played for a joke. She has to halt her stalking of a potential victim... because there's a customer she has to serve at her food stall. And afterward puts the "closed" label at the stall when she resumes hunting.
* FlyingBrick: As it happens with many dragons in fiction, she's a super-strong, NighInvulnerable flying creature.
* FlyingFirepower: A flying fire-breathing dragon.
* KilledOffForReal: Diana, with some assistance from Zee, kills her, [[NoBodyLeftBehind apparently for good]].
* KnightOfCerebus: While she has some LaughablyEvil moments, Ember is a genuinely dangerous, vicious monster who has killed and devoured several princesses in the past, and her powers make her a tough opponent for the whole team.
* TheNoseKnows: Can detect a genuine princess by smell (and taste) but not sight, since she zeroed on cosplaying Zee instead of an actual one, Diana.
* PickyPeopleEater: Only likes to eat princesses, and thinks everyone else tastes absolutely disgusting.
* PlayingWithFire: Besides the standard BreathWeapon, Ember can shoot fireballs from her hands, and manipulate the fire [[ImaginationBasedSuperpower into assorted forms]], including a cage to imprison most of the heroes during the final battle. The fire is magical so [[KryptoniteFactor it can hurt even Kara.]]
* PronouncingMyNameForYou: Repeatedly points out that her name is ''Em''-ber, not ''Am''-ber.
* TheSnarkKnight: When she's on the warpath everything she says is all snark.
* {{Sssssnaketalk}}: When she reveals herself to Zee.
* VoiceOfTheLegion: When transformed her voice sounds that way.
* {{Weredragon}}: She can shift between a human form and a giant dragon one, plus an intermediate form that combines human and dragon traits.

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* ArcVillain: Of CulturedBadass: The emerald archer likes referencing Shakespeare.
* MrViceGuy: Oliver is very selfish and regularly blinded by his own ego, but he'll do
the [=#TheFreshPrincessofRenFaire=] two-parter.
right thing when it counts.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Played for a joke. She has MustacheVandalism: He spiteful doodles on posters to halt her stalking a Zee Zatara show after it falls on the same date and time as one of his own.
* ThePrimaDonna: Let's just say Oliver thinks he's in
a potential victim... league above high school productions.
* ShamelessSelfPromoter: Exactly as much as Zee, to the point that both of them forget to put on their scheduled performances
because there's they're so busy sabotaging each other's advertisements.
* SitcomArchNemesis: He returns this sentiment with Zee. "[=#DramaQueen=]" revealed another one for him: Mortimer Drake.
* StealthPun: As stated above, he can be
a customer she huge DramaQueen.
* TrickArrow: He wouldn't be Green Arrow without them. Even the legendary boxing glove arrowhead makes an appearance!
* TooMuchAlike: He and Zee are [[SitcomArchNemesis Sitcom Arch-Nemeses]] because they're both SpoiledSweet {{Attention Whore}}s.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: He
has to serve at her food stall. And afterward puts the "closed" label at the stall no doll.
* UnknownRival: Zee doesn't initially recognize him
when she resumes hunting.
* FlyingBrick: As it happens with many dragons
they first meet in fiction, she's a super-strong, NighInvulnerable flying creature.
costume.
* FlyingFirepower: A flying fire-breathing dragon.
* KilledOffForReal: Diana, with some assistance from Zee, kills her, [[NoBodyLeftBehind apparently for good]].
* KnightOfCerebus: While she has some LaughablyEvil moments, Ember is a genuinely dangerous, vicious monster who has killed and devoured several princesses in the past, and her powers make her a tough opponent for the whole team.
* TheNoseKnows: Can detect a genuine princess by smell (and taste) but not sight, since she zeroed on cosplaying Zee instead of an actual one, Diana.
* PickyPeopleEater: Only likes to eat princesses, and thinks everyone else tastes absolutely disgusting.
* PlayingWithFire: Besides the standard BreathWeapon, Ember can shoot fireballs from her hands, and manipulate the fire [[ImaginationBasedSuperpower into assorted forms]], including a cage to imprison most of the heroes during the final battle. The fire is magical so [[KryptoniteFactor it can hurt even Kara.]]
* PronouncingMyNameForYou: Repeatedly points out that her name is ''Em''-ber, not ''Am''-ber.
* TheSnarkKnight: When she's on the warpath everything she says is all snark.
* {{Sssssnaketalk}}: When she reveals herself to Zee.
* VoiceOfTheLegion: When transformed her voice sounds that way.
* {{Weredragon}}: She can shift between a human form and a giant dragon one, plus an intermediate form that combines human and dragon traits.
WaistcoatOfStyle: To accentuate his high-class background.



[[folder:Riddler (Edward Nygma)]]

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DavidHornsby

An enemy of Batman's who traveled to Metropolis.

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[[folder:Riddler (Edward Nygma)]]

[[folder:Hawkman (Carter Hall)]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DavidHornsby

An enemy of Batman's who traveled to Metropolis.
By:''' Creator/PhilLaMarr

A student at Metropolis High known for his intimidating demeanor. As Hawkman, he intimidates criminals with his giant wings and Nth metal mace.



* AdaptationalWimp: While most versions of Riddler can handle themselves in a fight, this version is helpless once in close quarters, getting caught by Batgirl and Robin on separate occasions, and being knocked out in a single punch by Robin.
* ArcVillain: Of the [=#AmBatgirl=] two-parter.
* OutGambitted: When cornered by Batman and Batgirl, he threatens to blow up the building, but can't, thanks to them gluing his hands to the book he was trying to steal.

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* AdaptationalWimp: AmbiguouslyBrown: He has an olive skin tone, similar to Diana's. His original life was an Ancient Egyptian prince, so there's that.
* AntiMagic: Hawkman's mace appears to retain Nth metal's magic disrupting properties since he uses it to parry Zatanna's magic blasts.
* TheBigGuy: The Super Hero Boys' heaviest hitter.
* BlessedWithSuck: He and Shiera are literally cursed to reincarnate across history, find each other, fall in love, and then get killed by Hath-Set. Carter figures it's probably best to leave Shiera alone this life, to prevent that happening to her.
* CarryABigStick: Hawkman wields his signature mace made from Nth metal.
* EyesOutOfSight: In his civvies, Carter's MessyHair covers his eyes, and Hawkman's helmet is an IrislessEyeMaskOfMystery.
* {{Foil}}: To Supergirl. Both are [[TheBigGuy the muscle]] of their respective teams, but Supergirl is loud and quick-tempered while Hawkman is quiet and reserved.
* GentleGiant: Hawkman may be brutal in battle, but Carter is very sweet in private.
* PastLifeMemories:
While most versions of Riddler can handle themselves in he reincarnates, the memories don't always come with. Apparently a fight, this version is helpless once in close quarters, getting caught by Batgirl few lives ago Shiera remembered while he didn't, and Robin on separate occasions, and being knocked out she wasn't terribly happy about it.
* TheQuietOne: Rarely makes a sound other than a grunt. In his debut two-parter, he says (disregarding his team's BattleCry) a total of two words. In [=#TheBirdAndTheBee=] he starts saying more.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: He doesn't have a doll
in a single punch by Robin.
* ArcVillain: Of
the [=#AmBatgirl=] two-parter.
* OutGambitted: When cornered by Batman and Batgirl, he threatens to blow up the building, but can't, thanks to them gluing his hands to the book he was trying to steal.
toyline.



[[folder:Toyman (Winslow Schott)]]

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CharlieSchlatter

A pro MAMX player-turned supervillain with a serious grudge against Garth after the latter got him disqualified for cheating at a recent tournament.

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[[folder:Toyman (Winslow Schott)]]

[[folder:Steve Trevor]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CharlieSchlatter

By:''' Creator/YuriLowenthal

A pro MAMX player-turned supervillain with a serious grudge against Garth after cadet from the latter got him disqualified local military academy whom Diana is attracted to. He becomes a "leader" of sorts for cheating at a recent tournament.the Invinci-Bros.



* BerserkButton: Hates being called a kid.
* FatBastard: This incarnation has a portly physique and is a real prick to everyone around him.
* HumongousMecha: His MAMX robot can turn into one of these.
* {{Jerkass}}: He considers himself to be superior to everyone when it comes to MAMX and has no qualms about cheating in tournaments.
* PsychopathicManchild: He treats MAMX as extremely SeriousBusiness, goes on a rampage when Garth gets him disqualified for cheating, and throws a rather childish tantrum when Supergirl calls him a kid.

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* BerserkButton: Hates AmazonChaser: Par the course for Steve. He meets a tall, buff girl who can lift him like a loaf of bread (and is an ''actual'' Amazon on top of all that), and his response is to ask her for a date.
* BadBadActing: When he takes over as Romeo he reads his lines woodenly right off the script.
* CommutingOnABus: Barbara made sure he made it into the military academy so he wouldn't be a distraction to Diana. He still ends up showing up afterward as leader of the Invinci-Bros.
* FantasticallyIndifferent: For a regular joe, he's completely unfazed by his friends' double lives.
* TheGenericGuy: He has very little in the way of personality or defining traits outside of
being called a kid.
* FatBastard:
generally NiceGuy. This incarnation has a portly physique and is a real prick to everyone around him.
* HumongousMecha: His MAMX robot can turn into one of these.
* {{Jerkass}}: He considers himself to be superior to everyone
lampshaded when it comes Babs struggles to MAMX and has no qualms find something to say about cheating in tournaments.
* PsychopathicManchild: He treats MAMX as extremely SeriousBusiness, goes on a rampage when Garth gets
him disqualified for cheating, during his character promo.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Blond,
and throws very much a NiceGuy whom Diana is hopelessly smitten with.
* KryptoniteFactor: He effectively ''is'' Diana's Kryptonite in that while he's not actively harmful to her, his mere presence will render her lovestruck to the point of utter uselessness.
* NiceGuy: Polite, cheerful, and friendly to a fault, with seemingly not a mean bone in his body.
* ObliviousToLove: While Steve is also attracted to Diana at first sight, he's completely oblivious of the effect he has on her every day.
* PerpetualSmiler: He's always smiling, probably always in a good mood.
* RidiculouslyAverageGuy: Trevor's
rather childish tantrum when Supergirl calls ordinary among most of the men in the show in looks, popularity, and talent. None of the Super Hero Girls could figure out what makes him stand out so much to Diana, barring the fact he was the first boy she ever saw.
* SatelliteLoveInterest: That he has little going on besides being the nice guy Diana's crushing on is played extensively for humor.
* SecretPublicIdentity: Though not
a kid.superhero himself, Trevor leads a team of them, and doesn't bother with any kind of disguise or alter ego.
* SimpleMindedWisdom: He's [[MistakenForProfound taken for a brilliant strategist]] by the Super Hero Boys just by recognizing the obvious without overthinking. It's why they made him their leader.
* TeamDad: He's not much of a team leader, but he is quite emotionally supportive.
* TheTeamNormal: He lacks any powers or special equipment his teammates have.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: No doll for him.



[[folder:Night Sting]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KimberlyBrooks

A future version of Bumblebee, having come back in time to warn her past self of an unknown danger regarding something she lost and needs to get back.

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[[folder:Night Sting]]
!!Justice League

[[folder:Superman (Clark Kent)]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KimberlyBrooks

A future version
By:''' Creator/MaxMittelman

The last son
of Bumblebee, having come back in time to warn her past self of an unknown danger regarding something she lost Krypton and needs to get back.Kara's cousin. Unlike her, he is already a recognized and beloved superhero.



* AntiVillain: Her motives aren't evil, but her actions end up almost destroying Karen's relationship with her friends and causes her much distress.
* TheCorrupter: Her whole plan was to have Karen become less of a pushover and more aggressive, which ends up straining her relationship with her friends.
* CurbStompBattle: She defeats the other [=SHGs=] effortlessly when they attack her.
* FutureBadass: She's an experienced enough fighter to easily deal with the [=SHGs=].
* GrewASpine: Her true motive was to have Karen undergo this and become like her.
* RetGone: She is erased from existence when Karen tells her that she will never be like her.
* TookALevelInJerkass: Her increase in aggression also made her colder and more aloof, with her planning to do the same to her past self.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: She wants her past self to become more assertive so people won't walk over her all the time, but she resorts to violence and manipulation in order to make it happen.

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* AntiVillain: Her motives aren't evil, AdaptationalJerkass: He's still a well-intentioned superhero, but her actions end up almost destroying Karen's relationship with her friends and causes her much distress.
* TheCorrupter: Her whole plan was to have Karen become less of
this Clark is a pushover and more aggressive, which ends up straining her relationship with her friends.
* CurbStompBattle: She defeats
showboat who doesn't respect Supergirl all that much. At least until "Mayhem in the other [=SHGs=] effortlessly when they attack Multiverse" reveals he does indeed respect her.
* FutureBadass: She's an experienced enough fighter AgeLift: Downplayed compared to easily deal with most of the [=SHGs=].cast, but he's only just a few years older than Kara, having been Superboy two summers previously.
* AscendedExtra: Relative to the Shea Fontana continuity, he actually appears here instead of just being occasionally mentioned.
* TheCape: An annoying, somewhat smug one, but genuinely noble and heroic.
* JerkassHasAPoint: When Kara finally snaps and demands he stop hogging the limelight in #[=SuperWho=], complaining that she's been busting her ass to prove that she's as good a hero or better, while he's just been... well, as he points out, he's been ''being'' a hero.

* GrewASpine: Her true motive was to have Karen undergo this NotSoAboveItAll: Despite his reputation, Clark can be as stubborn and become like her.
irritable as his cousin Kara, to the point of getting in a childish fight with her. He also seems to ''love'' the limelight and showing off while saving people.
* RetGone: She PaleFemalesDarkMales: Inverted, at least costume-wise; The blue of his costume is erased from existence when Karen tells much lighter than Kara's.
* PetTheDog: In "[=#PowerSurge=]" he plays along with Kara's new "Power Girl" identity and improvised alternate-universe origin.
* SmugSuper: His egotism and showboating somewhat justify the ire of Kara, who is chronologically older but less aged and experienced only because she spent years adrift in space in hypersleep as Clark beat
her to Earth.
* TookALevelInKindness: In "[=Teen Titans Go! & DC Super Hero Girls:Mayhem in the Multiverse=]", it is revealed
that she he always respected Kara and how her will never be like her.
* TookALevelInJerkass: Her increase in aggression also made
makes her colder stronger than him, and more aloof, with her planning to do at the same to her past self.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: She wants her past self to become more assertive so people won't walk over her all the time, but she resorts to violence and manipulation
end they are in order to make it happen.better terms.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: He doesn't get his own doll.



[[folder:Condiment King (Mitchell Mayo)]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BobcatGoldthwait

A former fast food restaurant worker turned demented supervillain.

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[[folder:Condiment King (Mitchell Mayo)]]
[[folder:Batman (Bruce Wayne)]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/condiment_king_dcshg.org/pmwiki/pub/images/unknown_2_2.png]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BobcatGoldthwait

A former fast food restaurant worker turned demented supervillain.
By:''' Creator/KeithFerguson

The Dark Knight of Gotham City. His actions unknowingly inspire Barbara Gordon to become Batgirl ever since she was a kid.



* AdaptationalBadass: While the Condiment King in the comics was hardly a threat, Mitchell as the Condiment King is ''much'' more dangerous. On top on being unhinged, Mitchell utilized a [[StickySituation glue cannon]] and a [[FireBreathingWeapon flamethrower]] as weapons, disguised as condiment containers. Because of this, he was able to catch Batgirl off guard during their first encounter.
* AdaptationalHairstyleChange: He has a mustache when his DCAU and mainline comics counterparts were clean-shaven.
* CompositeCharacter: Much like in ''WesternAnimation/HarleyQuinn2019'', the Condiment King combines the name "Mitchell Mayo" like the InNameOnly version introduced in ''ComicBook/BirdsOfPrey'', yet has the stocky appearance and blue and white costume of [[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries the original Buddy Standler version]].
* ConsummateProfessional: ExaggeratedTrope. He is ''extremely'' passionate when it comes to fast food service, to the point that employers fired him for disturbing customers and disrupting the other staff. At Burrito Bucket, Mitchell was Employee of the Month for several consecutive years. He can even tell what the ingredients of fast food dishes are by smell.
* TheDreaded: To Metropolis' fast food restaurants, according to the Burrito Bucket manager Shane O'Shaughnessy. Mitchell's background and notorious enthusiasm for his job are well-known among his former workplaces.
* PornStache: Typically clean-shaven, this version wears a bushy mustache.

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* AdaptationalBadass: AdaptationalJerkass: While Batman is still as heroic as ever, this version of his Bruce identity is a vain reality TV star who neglects Robin and leaves Alfred to suffer through having to deal with him whenever the Condiment King poor brit can't get a babysitter for the arrogant brat while Bruce is partying. Even in his harshest depictions, Bruce cares about Alfred, Dick, and his other sidekicks, but gives no indication of such feelings here. InUniverse, Barbara claims to hate Bruce despite watching ''Make It Wayne'', and likely wouldn't even consider that ''this'' guy might be Batman.
* AgeLift: He isn't a teenager, but is still more youthful than most versions of Batman (outside of origin stories).
* AscendedExtra: He actually appears a few times, when in the Shea Fontana continuity all he got was an indirect mention by Damian Wayne in "Kid Napped" and a cameo as a plushy in the ''Finals Crisis'' tie-in graphic novel.
* CelebrityMasquerade: As part of his billionaire-playboy shtick here, "[=#SoulSisters=]" reveals that Wayne plays himself (with Alfred and Dick as his co-stars) on a RealityTV show called ''Make It Wayne''. The show seems an acquired taste; it makes Jim Gordon fall asleep, Barbara [[GuiltyPleasure will not admit to liking it]], and Pamela Isley and Harleen Quinzel both seem to really hate it.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Par for the course with most Batman interpretations, and the little we've seen of this one is no different. Barbara picks up on his good nature despite never formally meeting the guy.
* MythologyGag: Bruce's IdleRich characterization is true to how he has occasionally portrayed himself
in the comics was hardly a threat, Mitchell as the Condiment King is ''much'' more dangerous. On top on being unhinged, Mitchell utilized a [[StickySituation glue cannon]] persona. Here, [[AdaptationalJerkass this seems to be his actual personality]].
* PrettyBoy: As Bruce Wayne.
* TheSmartGuy: He isn't fooled by Barbara's impersonation of her father
and calls him again after she leaves.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: He doesn't have
a [[FireBreathingWeapon flamethrower]] doll.
* TheUnintelligible: His appearances
as weapons, disguised Batman either have him as condiment containers. Because of this, he was able to catch Batgirl off guard during their first encounter.
* AdaptationalHairstyleChange: He has
a mustache silent person or speaking through a garbled voice over Gordon's Bat Phone. We hear him talk properly on TV as Bruce Wayne later. He's equally as unintelligible when his DCAU and mainline comics counterparts were clean-shaven.
* CompositeCharacter: Much like
seen in ''WesternAnimation/HarleyQuinn2019'', the Condiment King combines the name "Mitchell Mayo" like the InNameOnly version introduced in ''ComicBook/BirdsOfPrey'', yet has the stocky appearance and blue and white costume of [[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries the original Buddy Standler version]].
* ConsummateProfessional: ExaggeratedTrope. He is ''extremely'' passionate when it comes to fast food service, to the point that employers fired
person, although everyone can understand him for disturbing customers and disrupting the other staff. At Burrito Bucket, Mitchell was Employee of the Month for several consecutive years. He can even tell what the ingredients of fast food dishes are by smell.
* TheDreaded: To Metropolis' fast food restaurants, according to the Burrito Bucket manager Shane O'Shaughnessy. Mitchell's background and notorious enthusiasm for his job are well-known among his former workplaces.
* PornStache: Typically clean-shaven, this version wears a bushy mustache.
just fine (except Aquaman).



[[folder:Bane]]
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->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/EricLopez

A supervillain masquerading as Metropolis High's art teacher in order to steal chemicals from the science lab to create Venom.

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[[folder:Bane]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bane_dcshg.png]]
[[folder:Aquaman (Arthur Curry)]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/EricLopez

A supervillain masquerading as Metropolis High's art teacher in order
Creator/WillFriedle

The king of Atlantis. Garth looks up
to steal chemicals from the science lab him and wants to create Venom.be his apprentice.



* BitchInSheepsClothing: Pretends to be a cool art teacher while stealing school chemicals to make his strength enhancement chemical.
* GeniusBruiser: Smart enough to make his strength enhancement formula using school chemicals.

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* BitchInSheepsClothing: Pretends to be HiddenDepths: Turns out he's ''also'' a cool art teacher while stealing school chemicals to make dedicated player of Garth's favorite fantasy game, and Garth actually unseated him from his strength enhancement chemical.
top ranking.
* GeniusBruiser: Smart enough to make MakingASplash
* SurferDude: He's ''extremely'' laidback, and
his strength enhancement formula using school chemicals. civilian design is a white muscle shirt, shorts, and sandals with a shell necklace.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: As with all male characters, there's no doll of him included in the toyline.
* WorthyOpponent: Downplayed; he and Supergirl aren't really rivals, but after they get into a brief scuffle, they both complement each other's fighting prowess.



[[folder:Lyssa]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/KariWahlgren

The goddess of rage, frenzy, and envy, having come to Metropolis to feed off Diana's envious desire for her mother's approval in order to become more powerful.

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[[folder:Lyssa]]
[[folder:Green Lantern (John Stewart)]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/KariWahlgren

Creator/PhilLaMarr

The goddess of rage, frenzy, oldest Green Lantern on Earth, and envy, having come to Metropolis to feed off Diana's envious desire for her mother's approval in order to become more powerful.one of Jessica's mentors.



* EmotionEater: Feeds off envy to grow stronger, with her target being Diana's legendary desire for Hippolyta's approval. However, once her victims let go of said envy, she becomes weaker.
* OneWingedAngel: Once she consumes enough of Diana’s envy, she turns from her elderly appearance into a gigantic demonic figure strong enough to effortlessly smack around Hippolyta, Wonder Woman and Supergirl at the same time.
* TwinkleInTheSky: In her first appearance once she's defeated, courtesy of Supergirl.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Enchantress / June Moone]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/AshleySpillers (June Moone), Creator/KariWahlgren (Enchantress)

Mild-mannered art teacher by day, evil sorceress by night, but not by choice. June Moone is possessed by an evil spirit known as the Enchantress, which Zatanna only finds out after she set her father on a date with them.
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* CuteClumsyGirl: June is shy, sweet, and somewhat of a klutz, which gets Zee thinking that maybe her father will like her.
* HelplessGoodSide: June can only beg the Enchantress to not do any evil, something Enchantress laughs at.
* TheMirrorShowsYourTrueSelf: Whoever isn't in control of their shared body appears as their reflection in the mirror.

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* EmotionEater: Feeds off envy to grow stronger, with her target being Diana's legendary desire for Hippolyta's approval. However, once her victims let go of said envy, she becomes weaker.
* OneWingedAngel: Once she consumes enough of Diana’s envy, she turns
MiniMecha: His weapon, projected from her elderly appearance into his Power Ring, is a gigantic demonic figure strong enough suit of robotic armor.
* RememberTheNewGuy: Neither Jessica nor Hal had ever mentioned him prior
to effortlessly smack around Hippolyta, Wonder Woman and Supergirl at the same time.
* TwinkleInTheSky: In her first appearance once she's defeated, courtesy
''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoAndDCSuperHeroGirlsMayhemInTheMultiverse'', where he's revealed as one of Supergirl.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Enchantress / June Moone]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/AshleySpillers (June Moone), Creator/KariWahlgren (Enchantress)

Mild-mannered art teacher by day, evil sorceress by night, but not by choice. June Moone is possessed by an evil spirit known as the Enchantress, which Zatanna only finds out after
Jessica's teachers back when she set her father was training on a date with them.
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* CuteClumsyGirl: June is shy, sweet, and somewhat of a klutz, which gets Zee thinking that maybe her father will like her.
* HelplessGoodSide: June can only beg the Enchantress to not do any evil, something Enchantress laughs at.
* TheMirrorShowsYourTrueSelf: Whoever isn't in control of their shared body appears as their reflection in the mirror.
Oa.



[[folder:She-Bat (Dr. Francine Langstrom)]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TaraStrong

A scientist who invented a serum with the effect of turning the user into a humanoid bat. She's kidnapped and used as an attack dog by the Joker on Halloween.

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[[folder:She-Bat (Dr. Francine Langstrom)]]
!!Other Characters

[[folder:James Gordon]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TaraStrong

A scientist who invented a serum with
By:''' Creator/FredTatasciore

The former commissioner of
the effect Gotham Police Department, now commissioner of turning the user into a humanoid bat. She's kidnapped Metropolis... and used as an attack dog by the Joker on Halloween.Barbara's dad.



* AdaptedOut: In the comics, it was Francine's husband Kirk who invented and tested the Man-Bat serum. Here, Francine herself invented it and tested it on herself.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: It wasn't enough for the Joker to turn her into a feral bat-monster; he also uses a sonic frequency to get her to obey his orders.
* ProfessorGuineaPig: Batgirl mentions that Francine tested the formula on herself, which means she already has an antidote prepared. The problem is getting She-Bat to take her medicine.

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* AdaptedOut: In [[AbsurdlyElderlyMother Absurdly Elderly Parent]]: He and Mrs. Gordon (who is around, but only appears in the comics, it was Francine's husband Kirk who invented series in a family photo) both look rather elderly to be parents of teen Barbara.
* ByTheBookCop: He has his moments of incompetence in the field, but Gordon is portrayed as a strict abider to the law.
* DonutMessWithACop: Sometimes seen with one or a box of donuts to munch on the job.
* DotingParent: He acts this way around his daughter out of general love. Hilariously, he does this to Barbara even when she's Batgirl, without realizing they're one
and tested the Man-Bat serum. Here, Francine herself invented it and tested it on herself.
same.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: It wasn't enough for the Joker to turn her into a feral bat-monster; NotSoAboveItAll: Like Batgirl, he also uses calls Robin a sonic frequency twerp out loud. And they agree not to get her to obey his orders.
* ProfessorGuineaPig: Batgirl mentions
tell Batman that Francine tested the formula on herself, which means she already Poison Ivy escaped under both their noses, rather than face criticism and embarrassment.
* RealMenWearPink: He
has an antidote prepared. The no problem is getting She-Bat to take her medicine.wearing a pink apron while whipping up some popcorn on a daddy-daughter movie night. He also doesn't mind watching ''Princess Pumpkin Pants'', a primarily sweet girl-targeted show, with Barbara. He co-opted it into his nickname for her.
* VanityLicensePlate: His license plate reads [=COMMISH=].
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[[folder:Gentleman Ghost (Jim Craddock)]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore

A undead criminal from 19th Century, ally of the Joker and the great-grandfather of Victoria Craddock.

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[[folder:Gentleman Ghost (Jim Craddock)]]
[[folder:Giovanni "John" Zatara]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore

A undead criminal from 19th Century, ally of the Joker and the great-grandfather of Victoria Craddock.
By:''' Creator/PhilLaMarr

Zee/Zatanna's father, a stage magician.



* AdaptationalWimp: Subverted. While not a superhero, he's still basically a wizard.
* ColorMotif: He's also associated with the color purple.
* GoodParents: He's a great father to his daughter. He even pretended to not have powers just in case she never developed them.
* MagiciansAreWizards: He's a stage magician with magical powers. Subverted since his acts, especially when he was hiding his powers from Zee, used typical tricks that didn't rely on real magic.
* RagsToRiches: Zatara built his magician career from the ground up, starting as a traveling showman living in an RV. Now, he's the headliner for a ritzy casino.
* SparedByTheAdaptation: He is still alive, when the comics killed him off when he sacrificed himself during a seance in the "American Gothic" storyline of Creator/AlanMoore's run on ''ComicBook/SwampThing''.
* TechnicolorEyes: Unlike Zee's neon purple, Zatara's are a soft violet.
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[[folder:Solomon Grundy]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore

A immortal zombie from 19th Century, ally of the Joker and member of the Legion of Doom.

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[[folder:Solomon Grundy]]
[[folder:Eliza and Jeremiah Danvers]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore

A immortal zombie from 19th Century, ally of the Joker and member of the Legion of Doom.
By:''' Creator/KimberlyBrooks (Eliza Danvers), Creator/KeithFerguson (Jeremiah Danvers)

Kara's foster parents/legal guardians.



* AirQuotes: Mrs. Danvers use these to "Agree" with Kara that she "didn't do anything" to be transferred to Metropolis High.
* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: The way they spout platitudes in a nice, loving and passive-aggressive way would make even the most loving and proper daughter cringe.
* BunglingInventor: Jeremiah comes up with a string of teen-oriented inventions, most of which malfunction in different ways or just aren't very useful. However, Ted Kord sees promise in his scientific work and hires him as an R&D specialist.
* CompositeCharacter: Averted. Many adaptations, including the web-series and Faust's original shorts, have the Kents as Kara's guardians. This version bucks the trend.
* {{Foil}}: To their rocker foster child.
* HippieParents: If the dress they foisted on Kara for picture day is any indication, they certainly were.
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[[folder:Cythonna]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/d84cb362_2756_4ad4_b78b_83c187c25961_5.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MissiPyle

The goddess of darkness, blight and suffering. She was known on Krypton to be a cruel, evil, ambitious, and sadistic Goddess who delighted in filling the hearts of her victims with evil in order to become stronger.

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[[folder:Cythonna]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/d84cb362_2756_4ad4_b78b_83c187c25961_5.jpg]]
[[folder:Queen Hippolyta]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MissiPyle

The goddess
By:''' Creator/CreeSummer

Queen
of darkness, blight the Amazons, and suffering. She was known on Krypton to be a cruel, evil, ambitious, and sadistic Goddess who delighted in filling the hearts of her victims with evil in order to become stronger.Diana's mother.



* AdaptationalModesty: Her attire here covers up more, her comics counterpart wearing little aside from a leotard.
* AncientEvil: She is a Kryptonian Goddess who has lived for centuries, even after being imprisoned in the Amulet she was encased in. And being a Goddess, Cythonna cannot die in any way she can only be locked up but never killed.
* ArtifactDomination: She can mentally dominate any villain through her amulet, and further control other villains her thrall brings it to.
* BigBad: Of ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoAndDCSuperHeroGirlsMayhemInTheMultiverse''.
* BlackMagic: Cythonna is also known as the goddess of darkness as she can manipulate dark magic and negative energy which manifests itself in a mass of spheres of bright indigo and violet colors.
* BlueSkinnedSpaceBabe: She has blue skin, and is a goddess originally from Krypton.
* TheCorrupter: Cythonna can control the minds of her victims and turn them evil or their servants. Also she can possess people and make them her hosts.
* TheDreaded: Cythonna was so feared that the legend of her amulet drifting through space inspired stories on Krypton that shooting stars, instead of things you make wishes on, were her returning to get naughty children. Kara is notably fearful as she recounts this to the Girls.
* EvilWillFail: She planned to use Supergirl as a host to take over her universe; but her plan failed because she underestimated the strength of Supergirl who also locked her in another crystal. Not to mention, she was banished to the dimension from Teen Titans Go!, where she tried to retrieve the crystal again and destroy that universe; but she was banished again this time to the dimension of the Super Friends. So she failed twice in her plans to destroy the universes of the two series.
* GodOfEvil: They don't call her the goddess of plague and suffering for nothing. Cythonna was known to be delighted in stuffing the hearts of her victims with evil in order to become stronger. She can be quite manipulative and persuasive, as she was able to persuade and manipulate Lex Luthor himself.
* IcyBlueEyes: She has blue eyes, which represents her coldness and her association with darkness. And the most resonant thing is that she is the only character without pupils, reflecting the utter inhumanity of her.
* ImpossibleHourglassFigure: She is curvaceous, and as with Supergirl, her upper body, hips, and legs are wide, with her waist only slightly wider than her neck.
* LeakingCanOfEvil: Cythonna was sealed away by her brother Rao into an amulet that was flung into space. She can enthrall anyone who is truly evil that touches it and it's apparently an endless source of pellets that open temporary portals to the Phantom Zone.

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* AdaptationalModesty: Her attire here covers up more, AbusiveParents: Apparently a nightly ritual of hers was castigating Diana for all her comics counterpart wearing little aside from a leotard.
* AncientEvil: She is a Kryptonian Goddess who has lived for centuries, even after being imprisoned in the Amulet she was encased in. And being a Goddess, Cythonna cannot die in any way she can only be locked up but never killed.
* ArtifactDomination: She can mentally dominate any villain through her amulet,
flaws and further control other villains her thrall brings it to.
* BigBad: Of ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoAndDCSuperHeroGirlsMayhemInTheMultiverse''.
* BlackMagic: Cythonna is also known as the goddess
failings, in front of darkness as she can manipulate dark magic and negative energy which manifests itself in a mass of spheres of bright indigo and violet colors.
''everyone''. Yikes...
* BlueSkinnedSpaceBabe: She has blue skin, and is a goddess originally from Krypton.
* TheCorrupter: Cythonna can control the minds of her victims and turn them evil or their servants. Also she can possess people and make them her hosts.
* TheDreaded: Cythonna was so feared that the legend of her amulet drifting through space inspired stories on Krypton that shooting stars, instead of things you make wishes on, were her returning to get naughty children. Kara is notably fearful as she recounts
ActionMom: Being an Amazon makes this to a given, though all the Girls.
* EvilWillFail: She planned to use Supergirl as a host to take over her universe; but her plan failed because she underestimated the strength of Supergirl who also locked her in another crystal. Not to mention, she was banished to the dimension from Teen Titans Go!, where she tried to retrieve the crystal again and destroy that universe; but she was banished again this time to the dimension
others are doing much of the Super Friends. So she failed twice in action for her plans to destroy during the universes of the two series.
episode.
* GodOfEvil: They don't call her the goddess of plague and suffering for nothing. Cythonna was known to be delighted in stuffing the hearts of her victims with evil in order to become stronger. She can be quite manipulative and persuasive, as she was able to persuade and manipulate Lex Luthor himself.
* IcyBlueEyes: She has blue eyes, which represents her coldness and her association with darkness. And the most resonant thing
AdaptationDyeJob: Comic Hippolyta's hair is that she is the only character without pupils, reflecting the utter inhumanity of her.
* ImpossibleHourglassFigure: She is curvaceous, and as with Supergirl, her upper body, hips, and legs are wide, with her waist only slightly wider than her neck.
* LeakingCanOfEvil: Cythonna was sealed away by her brother Rao into an amulet that was flung into space. She can enthrall anyone who is truly evil that touches it and
usually either black like Diana's or blond. Here, it's apparently an endless source of pellets red, to match her temper.
* FinalBoss: Barbara timidly comments
that open temporary portals to the Phantom Zone.Queen looks like one. (The episode's actual one turns up soon after.)
* MyBelovedSmother: Diana resorted to running away to find her destiny, so her mother then tried to [[EarAche drag her]] back home "''...for the grounding of your immortal life!''".
* StatuesqueStunner: Diana is not exactly on the short side herself. Hippolyta ''towers'' over her.
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!!Invinci-Bros
[[folder:Green Lantern (Hal Jordan)]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/JasonSpisak

A student at Metropolis High School and star of the football team. Like Jessica, he has been chosen to defend the Earth as a Green Lantern.

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!!Invinci-Bros
[[folder:Green Lantern (Hal Jordan)]]
[[folder:Shane O'Shaughnessy]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/JasonSpisak

A student at Metropolis High School and star
by:''' Creator/KeithFerguson

Manager
of the football team. Like Jessica, he has been chosen to defend the Earth as a Green Lantern.Burrito Bucket.



* AdaptationalJerkass: He's more self-absorbed and vain than most other versions of Hal. However, he never actually means any harm and is mostly just a bit insensitive.
* AdaptationalWimp: While his comics counterpart is defined by his ability to overcome fear, here the sight of Star Sapphire makes him so scared his ring stops working. [[PsychoExGirlfriend On the other hand, it's not like he doesn't have good reason.]]
* AgeLift: In the source material, he's older than Jessica, enough to be her [[TheMentor mentor]]. Here, he's a teenager like the previous series, and they are peers both mentored by Kilowog.
* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: Gender inverted. In "[=#ScrambledEggs=]", Hal appears to be attracted to Selina Kyle, even more so when she smashes the egg they were assigned to take care of after one too many comments from him, and storms off.
* BigNo: [[spoiler:At the end of "[=#AsteroidBelter=]", he gives one when his beloved hot dog cart is destroyed by an asteroid fragment. When Jessica tells him that a salad bar is still open, this is coupled with a SkywardScream.]]
* CompositeCharacter: As Jessica Cruz's contemporary who's far more headstrong than she is, he's more similar to [[ComicBook/GreenLanterns Simon Baz]] than the comics Hal Jordan. He also has Guy Gardner's like of sports and self-absorbedness.
* DumbJock: Zig-zagged; shows varying levels of both competence and cluelessness, and then it's revealed that he can't spell his own last name right.
* EmbarrassingFirstName: He doesn't like his real name, Harold, and prefers "Hal".
* FatalFlaw: His self-centered and inconsiderate nature. He's a good guy at heart so he isn't malicious about it, but he's so egotistical he [[InnocentlyInsensitive thoughtlessly ]] hurts other people involved with him because his first priority is himself and what ''he'' wants.
* HiddenDepths:
** He's a sap for the same ''Twilight'' rip-off that the girls are, to the point of being an expert at the official game.
** When faced with Zod, he's got the self-awareness to know that Diana's a better leader than he is, and that since she's pretty much useless when Steve Trevor's around, the common sense to send him off on a doughnut run so she can focus and call the play.
** In [=#LeagueOfShadows=], it turns out that despite [[FanHater (supposedly)]] hating boy band Up Past 8, he's not only capable of singing their songs on stage once the heroes kidnapped and replaced them to protect them from a mind-controlled Kara, but improvising one to use the PowerOfFriendship and Power of Rock to break through Ra's mind-control. Not bad for someone who can't even spell his own name.
** He actually read (the last page of) Jessica's report about an alien that was NotEvilJustMisunderstood, something the rest of the Green Lantern Corps didn't do, allowing him to know she was in the right and win a trial in her favor.
* InTouchWithHisFeminineSide: He has some surprising interests for someone played as a [[SmartBall (mostly)]] idiotic narcissist jock. In "[=#LeagueOfShadows=]" it's noted he gets unusually into his role of impersonating a member of a popular boy band, and demonstrates a certain amount of glee in doing better than Garth at an Otome DatingSim.
* JerkJock: Downplayed; Hal is a football star, and fairly affable, but only if you can get past his incredible ego.
* {{Narcissist}}: Hal personally believes he's the best looking guy at Metropolis High. Under the Lasso of Truth's grip, he admits that's a lie. He thinks he's "the best-looking person in school, guy or girl...best looking guy in all of Metropolis...in the whole tri-state area".
* PlatonicLifePartners: He's VitriolicBestBuds with Jessica, but any romantic tension between them [[ImaginaryLoveTriangle is purely in Carol's imagination]].
* PsychosomaticSuperpowerOutage: When Carol got in the picture, Hal began to cower in fear so much his ring begins to crap out.
* SecretKeeper: He knows Jessica Cruz is a Green Lantern and Carol Ferris is Star Sapphire.
* SmallNameBigEgo: He thinks himself the greatest heroes in town, but among the upper echelon of heroes like Superman, he's merely TheFriendNobodyLikes.
* SmartBall: Despite his general incompetence he's smart enough to send Steve Trevor out for donuts when the team needs a lucid Diana to come up with a plan.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: A doll of him does not exist.
* TransformationTrinket: Like his fellow Green Lantern Jessica, he uses his ring to transform.
* UnkemptBeauty: Early attempts to make him unattractive to Carol fall flat before he even goes out as it turns out that he can't help ''effortlessly'' pulling off any hairstyle. However, it's got a limit (which involves clothing several ''years'' too small for him and actively throwing his best features off).
** But catch him on a Sunday morning just after waking up (like in "#[=ScrambledEggs=]") will do the trick.

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* AdaptationalJerkass: {{Jerkass}}: He is very unpleasant to work with and threatens to fire Barbara even when Jessica temporarily replaces her.
* JerkassHasAPoint: His anger towards Barbara is somewhat justified, as she overfills napkin holders and overstuffs burritos, causing messes.
He's more self-absorbed and vain than most other versions of Hal. However, he never actually means any harm and is mostly just a bit insensitive.
* AdaptationalWimp: While his comics counterpart is defined by his ability
perfectly pleasant to overcome fear, here the sight of Star Sapphire makes him so scared his ring stops working. [[PsychoExGirlfriend On the other hand, it's not like he doesn't have good reason.]]
* AgeLift: In the source material, he's older than Jessica, enough to be her [[TheMentor mentor]]. Here, he's a teenager like the previous series, and they are peers both mentored by Kilowog.
* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: Gender inverted. In "[=#ScrambledEggs=]", Hal appears to be attracted to Selina Kyle, even more so
Karen when she smashes the egg they were assigned to take care of after one too many comments from him, and storms off.
* BigNo: [[spoiler:At the end of "[=#AsteroidBelter=]", he gives one when his beloved hot dog cart is destroyed by an asteroid fragment. When Jessica tells him that a salad bar is still open, this is coupled with a SkywardScream.]]
* CompositeCharacter: As Jessica Cruz's contemporary who's far more headstrong than she is, he's more similar to [[ComicBook/GreenLanterns Simon Baz]] than the comics Hal Jordan. He also has Guy Gardner's like of sports and self-absorbedness.
* DumbJock: Zig-zagged; shows varying levels of both competence and cluelessness, and then it's revealed that he can't spell his own last name right.
* EmbarrassingFirstName: He doesn't like his real name, Harold, and prefers "Hal".
* FatalFlaw: His self-centered and inconsiderate nature. He's a good guy at heart so he isn't malicious about it, but he's so egotistical he [[InnocentlyInsensitive thoughtlessly ]] hurts other people involved with him
briefly works there in [=#WorkingStiff=] because his first priority is himself and Karen does what ''he'' wants.
* HiddenDepths:
** He's a sap for the same ''Twilight'' rip-off that the girls are, to the point of being an expert at the official game.
** When faced with Zod, he's got the self-awareness to know that Diana's a better leader than he is, and that since
she's pretty much useless when Steve Trevor's around, asked the common sense to send him off on a doughnut run so she can focus and call the play.
** In [=#LeagueOfShadows=], it turns out that despite [[FanHater (supposedly)]] hating boy band Up Past 8, he's not only capable of singing their songs on stage once the heroes kidnapped and replaced them to protect them from a mind-controlled Kara, but improvising one to use the PowerOfFriendship and Power of Rock to break through Ra's mind-control. Not bad for someone who can't even spell his own name.
** He actually read (the last page of) Jessica's report about an alien that was NotEvilJustMisunderstood, something the rest of the Green Lantern Corps didn't do, allowing him to know she was in the right and win a trial in her favor.
* InTouchWithHisFeminineSide: He has some surprising interests for someone played as a [[SmartBall (mostly)]] idiotic narcissist jock. In "[=#LeagueOfShadows=]" it's noted he gets unusually into his role of impersonating a member of a popular boy band, and demonstrates a certain amount of glee in doing better than Garth at an Otome DatingSim.
* JerkJock: Downplayed; Hal is a football star, and fairly affable, but only if you can get past his incredible ego.
* {{Narcissist}}: Hal personally believes he's the best looking guy at Metropolis High. Under the Lasso of Truth's grip, he admits that's a lie. He thinks he's "the best-looking person in school, guy or girl...best looking guy in all of Metropolis...in the whole tri-state area".
* PlatonicLifePartners: He's VitriolicBestBuds with Jessica, but any romantic tension between them [[ImaginaryLoveTriangle is purely in Carol's imagination]].
* PsychosomaticSuperpowerOutage: When Carol got in the picture, Hal began to cower in fear so much his ring begins to crap out.
* SecretKeeper: He knows Jessica Cruz is a Green Lantern and Carol Ferris is Star Sapphire.
* SmallNameBigEgo: He thinks himself the greatest heroes in town, but among the upper echelon of heroes like Superman, he's merely TheFriendNobodyLikes.
* SmartBall: Despite his general incompetence he's smart enough to send Steve Trevor out for donuts when the team needs a lucid Diana to come up with a plan.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: A doll of him does not exist.
* TransformationTrinket: Like his fellow Green Lantern Jessica, he uses his ring to transform.
* UnkemptBeauty: Early attempts to make him unattractive to Carol fall flat before he even goes out as it turns out that he can't help ''effortlessly'' pulling off any hairstyle. However, it's got a limit (which involves clothing several ''years'' too small for him and actively throwing his best features off).
** But catch him on a Sunday morning just after waking up (like in "#[=ScrambledEggs=]") will do the trick.
way she's asked.
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[[folder:The Flash (Barry Allen)]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tumblr_ppt2vnhfye1w85n2x_540.png]]
[[quoteright:350:[[labelnote: Click here to see his civilian identity]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tumblr_ppt2vtfiy41w85n2x_540_1.png]] [[/labelnote]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/PhilLaMarr

A student at Metropolis High School who works part-time at the Sweet Justice ice cream parlor. He brings superspeed to the Invincibros as the Flash.

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[[folder:The Flash (Barry Allen)]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tumblr_ppt2vnhfye1w85n2x_540.png]]
[[quoteright:350:[[labelnote: Click here to see his civilian identity]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tumblr_ppt2vtfiy41w85n2x_540_1.png]] [[/labelnote]]
[[folder:Mr. Chapin]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/PhilLaMarr

A student at
Creator/FredTatasciore

Perpetually dour
Metropolis High School teacher/principal who works part-time at is often the Sweet Justice ice cream parlor. He brings superspeed to only staffer in the Invincibros as school that the Flash.Girls interact off of.



* AdaptationalJobChange: Due to being too young to be a forensics scientist, this version of Barry Allen instead has a part-time job at the Sweet Justice ice cream parlor.
* AgeLift: He's a teenager in this continuity, as opposed to an adult, just like the previous series.
* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Easily distracted by whatever fun thing is going on nearby, like a chess game, kids on a playground, or a burrito cart.
* BadassInDistress: In "#[=BurritoBucket=]", Batgirl finds him tied up by bank robbers with animal masks.
-->'''Batgirl:''' Flash?! What happened?!?\\
'''Flash:''' Dude, I'm as surprised as you are.
* TheBartender: A G-rated version, even telling Babs she's had enough.
* BigEater: He eats ''1000'' burritos in a few minutes in "#[=SpeedyDelivery=]". In "#[=LetThemEatPie=]" he's in a pie-eating contest and manages to eat 181 pies before losing to Diana.
* BurgerFool: {{Averted}}; he works the counter at the Sweet Justice ice cream shop, but seems to enjoy his job.
* CompositeCharacter: His name is Barry Allen, but he's a [[AgeLift teenager]] a la Wally West.
* CordonBleughChef: As Barbara Gordon explains, Barry Allen does a good job with the invidual components of his original ice cream desserts, but mixes them together in ways that do not complement each other.
* DeusExitMachina: He goes to get his bosses' lawyer rather than help the girls fight the robots.
* DumbButDiligent: He is a very studious individual who is eager to learn new things and apply his acquired knowledge. Despite this he remains shockingly ignorant of the world and makes many poor decisions.
* DumbIsGood: The Flash has a much pooer understanding of TimeTravel than Batgirl, despite being the engine for it in ''#[=BackInAFlash=]]''. All of The Flash's {{alternate sel|f}}ves resulting from their time travel abuse all get along while Batgirl's form two rival camps that fight over wanting to avert their {{bad future}}s or wanting to keep them. Also, while Batgirl made several small but seemingly harmless changes to the timeline, they were all for her own self benefit in some way. The one change The Flash made was to show more appreciation for his aunt.
* MaliciousMisnaming: In "[=#DCSuperHeroBoys=]", he mockingly addresses Ursa as "Worse-a".
* MotorMouth: He talks as fast as he runs.
* MundaneUtility: He uses his SuperSpeed to serve ice cream and make deliveries extremely fast.
* NiceGuy: He's a very nice and altruistic person.
* PerpetualSmiler: Unless things get serious, Barry will always have a wide, happy smile on his face.
* PlatonicLifePartners: One of his very best friends is Barbara Gordon, but they're clearly just friends, and there's no attraction whatsoever between them.
* SmartPeoplePlayChess: Plays both sides of a chess game in seconds, ending in a checkmate.
* SpannerInTheWorks: Karen Danvers tries to use her speed to sort all of the books in the library in time to get to a League Of Shadows concert but a speed reading Barry Allen dishevels the books as quickly as she can put them in their proper places.
* SuperSpeedReading: Can go through dozens of books in seconds, as seen in "#Booked".
* ToylessToylineCharacter: No toy for him.

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* AdaptationalJobChange: Due to being too young to be a forensics scientist, {{Expy}}: Serves the same function on this version of Barry Allen instead series as Steve Barkin did on ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'', and has a part-time job at the Sweet Justice ice cream parlor.
similar personality.
* AgeLift: He's a teenager in this continuity, as opposed to an adult, just like the previous series.
* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Easily distracted by whatever fun thing is going on nearby, like a chess game, kids on a playground, or a burrito cart.
* BadassInDistress: In "#[=BurritoBucket=]", Batgirl finds him tied up by bank robbers
GoofyPrintUnderwear: Zee's magic once accidentally made his pants disappear, revealing that he wears boxers decorated with animal masks.
-->'''Batgirl:''' Flash?! What happened?!?\\
'''Flash:''' Dude, I'm as surprised as you are.
* TheBartender: A G-rated version, even telling Babs she's had enough.
* BigEater: He eats ''1000'' burritos in a few minutes in "#[=SpeedyDelivery=]". In "#[=LetThemEatPie=]" he's in a pie-eating contest and manages to eat 181 pies before losing to Diana.
* BurgerFool: {{Averted}}; he works the counter at the Sweet Justice ice cream shop, but seems to enjoy his job.
* CompositeCharacter: His name is Barry Allen, but he's a [[AgeLift teenager]] a la Wally West.
* CordonBleughChef: As Barbara Gordon explains, Barry Allen does a good job with the invidual components of his original ice cream desserts, but mixes them together in ways that do not complement each other.
* DeusExitMachina: He goes to get his bosses' lawyer rather than help the girls fight the robots.
* DumbButDiligent: He is a very studious individual who is eager to learn new things and apply his acquired knowledge. Despite this he remains shockingly ignorant of the world and makes many poor decisions.
* DumbIsGood: The Flash has a much pooer understanding of TimeTravel than Batgirl, despite being the engine for it in ''#[=BackInAFlash=]]''. All of The Flash's {{alternate sel|f}}ves resulting from their time travel abuse all get along while Batgirl's form two rival camps that fight over wanting to avert their {{bad future}}s or wanting to keep them. Also, while Batgirl made several small but seemingly harmless changes to the timeline, they were all for her own self benefit in some way. The one change The Flash made was to show more appreciation for his aunt.
* MaliciousMisnaming: In "[=#DCSuperHeroBoys=]", he mockingly addresses Ursa as "Worse-a".
* MotorMouth: He talks as fast as he runs.
* MundaneUtility: He uses his SuperSpeed to serve ice cream and make deliveries extremely fast.
* NiceGuy: He's a very nice and altruistic person.
* PerpetualSmiler: Unless things get serious, Barry will always have a wide, happy smile on his face.
* PlatonicLifePartners: One of his very best friends is Barbara Gordon, but they're clearly just friends, and there's no attraction whatsoever between them.
* SmartPeoplePlayChess: Plays both sides of a chess game in seconds, ending in a checkmate.
* SpannerInTheWorks: Karen Danvers tries to use her speed to sort all of the books in the library in time to get to a League Of Shadows concert but a speed reading Barry Allen dishevels the books as quickly as she can put them in their proper places.
* SuperSpeedReading: Can go through dozens of books in seconds, as seen in "#Booked".
* ToylessToylineCharacter: No toy for him.
Batman logos.
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[[folder:Aqualad (Garth Bernstein)]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/JessicaMcKenna

A student at Metropolis High School, a huge nerd, and the football team's water boy. He uses his (sometimes) powerful hydrokinesis to fight evil as Aqualad.

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[[folder:Aqualad (Garth Bernstein)]]
[[folder:Kilowog]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/JessicaMcKenna

A student at Metropolis High School, a huge nerd,
Creator/JasonSpisak

Jessica
and Hal's trainer in the football team's water boy. He uses his (sometimes) powerful hydrokinesis to fight evil as Aqualad.Green Lantern Corps.



* AdaptationalWimp: In the comics, Tempest is a badass [[SuperStrength super-strong]] MagicKnight. Here he’s a dorky little kid.
* AdaptationalUgliness: Short, pudgy and considered plain, such that Hal imitates him in "[=#HateTriangle=]" to make himself look unattractive. In the comics, Garth has good looks and a HeroicBuild.
* TheBabyOfTheBunch: [[OlderThanTheyLook Though only a year or so younger]] than the other Invinci-Bros (or any of the superheroes in town), Garth certainly looks the youngest.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: He's arguably the biggest ButtMonkey in the series; however, with enough water, he can best a Kryptonian.
* BigDamnHeroes: Believe it or not, he's the one who can knock Zod back into the Phantom Zone, using a serpent-like water construct.
* BrokenPedestal: He initally worshipped pro MAMX player Winslow Schott, until he gets sick of the latter's {{Jerkass}} behavior and is appalled at his cheating.
* BullyMagnet: Barbara even calls him this verbatim during his character profile video.
* ButtMonkey: Almost any time he's on-screen, something bad happens to him.
* ElementalBaggage: Like in the comics, a lot of water needs to be in his vicinity for Garth's powers to be effective.
* HiddenDepths: In "[=#LeagueOfShadows=]", he can not only sing pretty well when he, Hal and Barry pose as Up Past 8 to protect them from a mind-controlled Kara, but is able to belt out a [[GlassShatteringSound high note that shatters Kara’s Red Kryptonite necklace]], breaking Ra’s control over her.
* InopportuneVoiceCracking: His voice still squeaks.
* MakingASplash: He can control water, and with enough of it can [[ShapingYourAttacks shape it into giant monsters]].
* MyBelovedSmother: If what's been mentioned are indications, his mom sounds like one.
* MythologyGag: His last name is derived from Robert Bernstein, one of his creators.
* NamedByTheAdaptation: In the source material, [[OneNameOnly his name is just Garth]]. Here, he has the last name Bernstein.
* NoRespectGuy: Garth can publicly admit his secret identity [[SecretIdentityApathy without drawing any attention from]] ''anyone'', either because [[DudeWheresMyRespect they've never heard of Aqualad]] or weren't listening at all.
* OlderThanTheyLook: He's a high school freshman, but he looks and sounds like a little kid, as he [[https://twitter.com/Fyre_flye/status/1195230892337188864 hasn't]] hit puberty yet.
* SquishyWizard: [[DownplayedTrope Garth is reasonably agile]], but only as strong as you'd expect someone his size to be. By contrast, his [[MakingASplash water powers]] can overpower what is likely an equal to Superman.
* StuffedIntoALocker: While Doris Zeul is trying to sniff out Karen Beecher, who is hiding in a locker, she stumbles upon Garth, who is has been stuffed into one upside down and is asking for help. Doris just slams it in his face.
* TinySchoolboy: He is ''much'' smaller than most of the other teenage boys.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: There is no toy of him.

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* AdaptationalWimp: In CatchPhrase: No matter the comics, Tempest is a badass [[SuperStrength super-strong]] MagicKnight. Here he’s a dorky little kid.
* AdaptationalUgliness: Short, pudgy and considered plain, such that Hal imitates him in "[=#HateTriangle=]" to make himself look unattractive. In the comics, Garth has good looks and a HeroicBuild.
* TheBabyOfTheBunch: [[OlderThanTheyLook Though only a year or so younger]] than the other Invinci-Bros (or any of the superheroes in town), Garth certainly looks the youngest.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: He's arguably the biggest ButtMonkey in the series; however, with enough water, he can best a Kryptonian.
* BigDamnHeroes: Believe it or not,
incarnation, he's the one who can knock Zod back into the Phantom Zone, using a serpent-like water construct.
* BrokenPedestal: He initally worshipped pro MAMX player Winslow Schott, until he gets sick of the latter's {{Jerkass}} behavior and is appalled at his cheating.
* BullyMagnet: Barbara even calls him this verbatim during his character profile video.
* ButtMonkey: Almost any time he's on-screen, something bad happens to him.
* ElementalBaggage: Like in the comics, a lot of water needs to be in his vicinity for Garth's powers to be effective.
* HiddenDepths: In "[=#LeagueOfShadows=]", he can not only sing pretty well when he, Hal and Barry pose as Up Past 8 to protect them from a mind-controlled Kara, but is able to belt out a [[GlassShatteringSound high note that shatters Kara’s Red Kryptonite necklace]], breaking Ra’s control over her.
* InopportuneVoiceCracking: His voice
still squeaks.
Kilowog, and thus we see him call Lantern Recruits "Poozers".
* MakingASplash: He DrillSergeantNasty: Still serves this function as we can control water, and see with enough of it can [[ShapingYourAttacks shape it into giant monsters]].
* MyBelovedSmother: If what's been mentioned are indications, his mom sounds like one.
* MythologyGag: His last name is derived from Robert Bernstein, one of his creators.
* NamedByTheAdaptation: In the source material, [[OneNameOnly his name is just Garth]]. Here, he has the last name Bernstein.
* NoRespectGuy: Garth can publicly admit his secret identity [[SecretIdentityApathy without drawing any attention from]] ''anyone'', either because [[DudeWheresMyRespect they've never heard of Aqualad]] or weren't listening at all.
* OlderThanTheyLook: He's a high school freshman, but he looks and sounds like a little kid, as he [[https://twitter.com/Fyre_flye/status/1195230892337188864 hasn't]] hit puberty yet.
* SquishyWizard: [[DownplayedTrope Garth is reasonably agile]], but only as strong as you'd expect someone his size to be. By contrast, his [[MakingASplash water powers]] can overpower what is likely an equal to Superman.
* StuffedIntoALocker: While Doris Zeul is trying to sniff out Karen Beecher, who is hiding in a locker, she stumbles upon Garth, who is has been stuffed into one upside down and is asking for help. Doris just slams it in his face.
* TinySchoolboy: He is ''much'' smaller than most of the other teenage boys.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: There is no toy of him.
him sparring with Jessica.



[[folder:Green Arrow (Oliver Queen)]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/EddiePerino

A student at Metropolis High from a wealthy family with dreams of becoming a stage actor. He fights crime in style as the Invincibros' master archer, Green Arrow.

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[[folder:Green Arrow (Oliver Queen)]]
[[folder:Lois Lane]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/EddiePerino

Creator/GreyDeLisle

A student at Metropolis High from a wealthy family with dreams School who is head of becoming a stage actor. He fights crime in style as the Invincibros' master archer, Green Arrow.school newspaper, ''The Daily Planetoid'', and anchor of the school's TV news program.



* CulturedBadass: The emerald archer likes referencing Shakespeare.
* MrViceGuy: Oliver is very selfish and regularly blinded by his own ego, but he'll do the right thing when it counts.
* MustacheVandalism: He spiteful doodles on posters to a Zee Zatara show after it falls on the same date and time as one of his own.
* ThePrimaDonna: Let's just say Oliver thinks he's in a league above high school productions.
* ShamelessSelfPromoter: Exactly as much as Zee, to the point that both of them forget to put on their scheduled performances because they're so busy sabotaging each other's advertisements.
* SitcomArchNemesis: He returns this sentiment with Zee. "[=#DramaQueen=]" revealed another one for him: Mortimer Drake.
* StealthPun: As stated above, he can be a huge DramaQueen.
* TrickArrow: He wouldn't be Green Arrow without them. Even the legendary boxing glove arrowhead makes an appearance!
* TooMuchAlike: He and Zee are [[SitcomArchNemesis Sitcom Arch-Nemeses]] because they're both SpoiledSweet {{Attention Whore}}s.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: He has no doll.
* UnknownRival: Zee doesn't initially recognize him when they first meet in costume.
* WaistcoatOfStyle: To accentuate his high-class background.

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* CulturedBadass: The emerald archer likes referencing Shakespeare.
AdaptationalHairstyleChange: Atypical to most incarnations of Lois Lane, she wears her hair in a bun.
* MrViceGuy: Oliver AgeLift: In the comics, Lois Lane is very selfish already a veteran of the Daily Planet by the time Clark moves to Metropolis, here it's reversed with Lois still in High School and regularly blinded by his own ego, but he'll do Clark being the right thing Planet's newest intern.
* CrushBlush: In "#[=SuperWho=]", she's shown blushing quite a bit
when it counts.
Superman notices her.
* MustacheVandalism: He spiteful doodles on posters to a Zee Zatara show after it falls on DaEditor: Of the same date ''Daily Planetoid'', with the "Noo Yawk" accent and time as one 40's jargon to match.
* {{Expy}}: Lois is channelling Creator/KatharineHepburn in her reporter roles, like "Woman
of his own.
* ThePrimaDonna: Let's just say Oliver thinks he's in a league above high school productions.
* ShamelessSelfPromoter: Exactly as much as Zee, to
the point that both Year".
* FailedASpotCheck: Lois Lane keeps asking everyone in her office where all the pencils are while ''all''
of them forget to put on their scheduled performances because they're so busy sabotaging each other's advertisements.
are stuck in Lane's hair.
* SitcomArchNemesis: He returns this sentiment with Zee. "[=#DramaQueen=]" revealed another one for him: Mortimer Drake.
* StealthPun: As stated above, he can be a huge DramaQueen.
* TrickArrow: He
GoingForTheBigScoop: It just wouldn't be Green Arrow without them. Even Lois Lane if she weren't a dauntless reporter. She hopes to build a big name for herself, with which she will get an internship at the legendary boxing glove arrowhead makes Daily Planet.
* HartmanHips: She has the curvy pear-shaped body.
* IShallTauntYou: She gives mocking advice to Diana Prince in
an appearance!
* TooMuchAlike: He
attempt to make the pie eating contest more interesting, and Zee are [[SitcomArchNemesis Sitcom Arch-Nemeses]] Lane ends up getting more than she bargained for.
* IntrepidReporter: Wouldn't be Lois if she wasn't this, though its not until "[=#BreakingNews=]" that we get to see how good of an investigator she is.
* LikesClarkKentHatesSuperman: A downplayed-but-literally-inverted variation. She has a crush on Superman, but sees Clark Kent as a rival for her ''Daily Planet'' internship.
* MeanIsNotEvil: Lois Lane is pretty mean, but she's not mean spirited. She bluntly speaks her mind but has no desire to and takes no joy in hurting people, putting her in direct contrast with Leslie Willis, who lives for others' pain.
* NoBudget: {{Discussed|Trope}} InUniverse: After introducing Diana Prince in [=#LetThemEatPie=] Lane warns Prince not to give a speech
because they're both SpoiledSweet {{Attention Whore}}s.
they do not have the budget for it.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: He has no doll.
* UnknownRival: Zee doesn't initially recognize him
PetTheDog: She mercilessly criticises Jimmy Olsen for everything he does that falls below her standards, but when they first he does meet them Lois Lane is quick to give him positive reinforcement. Far more often than she does for Jessica Cruz.
* PretenderDiss: She thinks Garth is a cosplay Aquaman.
* SeriouslyScruffy: Lois is constantly disheveled, wearing an oversized cardigan and her hair
in costume.
a messy bun, showing she is more focused on chasing stories than her appearance.
* WaistcoatOfStyle: To accentuate his high-class background.SheCleansUpNicely: While normally scruffy as mentioned above, her newspaper photo has her dressed more professionally.
* SecretSecretKeeper: In "[=#BreakingNews=]" she finds out who the Super Hero Girls are pretty easily, but ultimately decides it isn't right to reveal their identities for personal gain. The girls think she just never found out and gave up.
* TechnicolorEyes: Keeping up what has become traditional in animation and the comics for over two decades now, Lois has violet eyes though she's a normal non albino human.
* WhatYouAreInTheDark: In "[=#BreakingNews=]" she finds all the evidence proving the real identities of the Super Hero Girls, and writes a report that is guaranteed to get her an internship at the Daily Planet. But as she gets ready to send the e-mail, she remembers all the heroism the girls have done, and realizes she couldn't live with herself if she ruined their lives by exposing their identities just to get ahead herself. So she deletes the e-mail and [[SecretSecretKeeper pretends like their attempts to fool her worked]].



[[folder:Hawkman (Carter Hall)]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/PhilLaMarr

A student at Metropolis High known for his intimidating demeanor. As Hawkman, he intimidates criminals with his giant wings and Nth metal mace.

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[[folder:Hawkman (Carter Hall)]]
[[folder:Jimmy Olsen]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/PhilLaMarr

Creator/BenGiroux

A student at Metropolis High known for his intimidating demeanor. As Hawkman, he intimidates criminals with his giant wings and Nth metal mace. School who works in the school newspaper department. Tends to hang around Lois Lane when reporting.



* AmbiguouslyBrown: He has an olive skin tone, similar to Diana's. His original life was an Ancient Egyptian prince, so there's that.
* AntiMagic: Hawkman's mace appears to retain Nth metal's magic disrupting properties since he uses it to parry Zatanna's magic blasts.
* TheBigGuy: The Super Hero Boys' heaviest hitter.
* BlessedWithSuck: He and Shiera are literally cursed to reincarnate across history, find each other, fall in love, and then get killed by Hath-Set. Carter figures it's probably best to leave Shiera alone this life, to prevent that happening to her.
* CarryABigStick: Hawkman wields his signature mace made from Nth metal.
* EyesOutOfSight: In his civvies, Carter's MessyHair covers his eyes, and Hawkman's helmet is an IrislessEyeMaskOfMystery.
* {{Foil}}: To Supergirl. Both are [[TheBigGuy the muscle]] of their respective teams, but Supergirl is loud and quick-tempered while Hawkman is quiet and reserved.
* GentleGiant: Hawkman may be brutal in battle, but Carter is very sweet in private.
* PastLifeMemories: While he reincarnates, the memories don't always come with. Apparently a few lives ago Shiera remembered while he didn't, and she wasn't terribly happy about it.
* TheQuietOne: Rarely makes a sound other than a grunt. In his debut two-parter, he says (disregarding his team's BattleCry) a total of two words. In [=#TheBirdAndTheBee=] he starts saying more.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: He doesn't have a doll in the toyline.

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* AmbiguouslyBrown: He ButtMonkey: His attempts to get photos of the girls in action backfire in every possible way.
* CameraFiend: On the field, he's usually the guy handling the camerawork for anything.
* CuteMute: Has no lines, and utterly adorable.
** Though he does
has an olive skin tone, similar lines in the graphic novels.
* GoingForTheBigScoop: Comes with the territory when Lois Lane drags you
to Diana's. dangerous incidents in progress just for a picture of Superman.
* NumberTwo:
His original life was an Ancient Egyptian prince, so there's that.
* AntiMagic: Hawkman's mace
job at the ''Daily Planetoid'' appears to retain Nth metal's magic disrupting properties since he uses it to parry Zatanna's magic blasts.
largely be "Lois's lackey".
* TheBigGuy: The Super Hero Boys' heaviest hitter.
RedheadInGreen: He's a redhead teenager wearing a green vest.
* BlessedWithSuck: He and Shiera are literally cursed to reincarnate across history, find each other, fall SuddenlyVoiced: After not speaking in love, and then get killed by Hath-Set. Carter figures it's probably best to leave Shiera alone this life, to prevent that happening to her.
* CarryABigStick: Hawkman wields his signature mace made from Nth metal.
* EyesOutOfSight: In his civvies, Carter's MessyHair covers his eyes, and Hawkman's helmet is an IrislessEyeMaskOfMystery.
* {{Foil}}: To Supergirl. Both are [[TheBigGuy
the muscle]] of their respective teams, but Supergirl is loud and quick-tempered while Hawkman is quiet and reserved.
* GentleGiant: Hawkman may be brutal in battle, but Carter is very sweet in private.
* PastLifeMemories: While
first season, he reincarnates, the memories don't always come with. Apparently a few lives ago Shiera remembered while he didn't, and she wasn't terribly happy about it.
* TheQuietOne: Rarely makes a sound other than a grunt. In his debut two-parter, he says (disregarding his team's BattleCry) a total of two words. In [=#TheBirdAndTheBee=] he
finally starts saying more.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: He doesn't have a doll
speaking, starting in the toyline.Season 2.



[[folder:Steve Trevor]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/YuriLowenthal

A cadet from the local military academy whom Diana is attracted to. He becomes a "leader" of sorts for the Invinci-Bros.

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[[folder:Steve Trevor]]
[[folder:Robin (Dick Grayson)]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/unknown_1_7.png]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/YuriLowenthal

A cadet from the local military academy whom Diana is attracted to. He becomes a "leader" of sorts for the Invinci-Bros.
Creator/KeithFerguson

The pompous sidekick to Batman.



* AmazonChaser: Par the course for Steve. He meets a tall, buff girl who can lift him like a loaf of bread (and is an ''actual'' Amazon on top of all that), and his response is to ask her for a date.
* BadBadActing: When he takes over as Romeo he reads his lines woodenly right off the script.
* CommutingOnABus: Barbara made sure he made it into the military academy so he wouldn't be a distraction to Diana. He still ends up showing up afterward as leader of the Invinci-Bros.
* FantasticallyIndifferent: For a regular joe, he's completely unfazed by his friends' double lives.
* TheGenericGuy: He has very little in the way of personality or defining traits outside of being a generally NiceGuy. This is lampshaded when Babs struggles to find something to say about him during his character promo.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Blond, and very much a NiceGuy whom Diana is hopelessly smitten with.
* KryptoniteFactor: He effectively ''is'' Diana's Kryptonite in that while he's not actively harmful to her, his mere presence will render her lovestruck to the point of utter uselessness.
* NiceGuy: Polite, cheerful, and friendly to a fault, with seemingly not a mean bone in his body.
* ObliviousToLove: While Steve is also attracted to Diana at first sight, he's completely oblivious of the effect he has on her every day.
* PerpetualSmiler: He's always smiling, probably always in a good mood.
* RidiculouslyAverageGuy: Trevor's rather ordinary among most of the men in the show in looks, popularity, and talent. None of the Super Hero Girls could figure out what makes him stand out so much to Diana, barring the fact he was the first boy she ever saw.
* SatelliteLoveInterest: That he has little going on besides being the nice guy Diana's crushing on is played extensively for humor.
* SecretPublicIdentity: Though not a superhero himself, Trevor leads a team of them, and doesn't bother with any kind of disguise or alter ego.
* SimpleMindedWisdom: He's [[MistakenForProfound taken for a brilliant strategist]] by the Super Hero Boys just by recognizing the obvious without overthinking. It's why they made him their leader.
* TeamDad: He's not much of a team leader, but he is quite emotionally supportive.
* TheTeamNormal: He lacks any powers or special equipment his teammates have.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: No doll for him.

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* AmazonChaser: Par AdaptationalJerkass: Surpasses the course ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' Robin for Steve. He meets the title of the most unpleasant incarnation of Dick Grayson in any media, seeing that there are (so far) no redeeming qualities from this version.
* AdaptationPersonalityChange: Dick Grayson as Robin, in most incarnations, can be
a tall, buff girl bit cheeky and rough around the edges, but he's generally a good-hearted kid who can lift becomes one of the most well-connected superheroes of the DCU. This Dick Grayson, however, is such an obnoxious bullying little twerp that it's a wonder Batman puts up with him like a loaf to begin with.
* AdaptationalUgliness: The TallDarkAndHandsome ChickMagnet
of bread (and the comics he is an ''actual'' Amazon on top of all that), not; he's very cartoonish in this version, with huge buck teeth and his response is to ask her for a date.
* BadBadActing: When he takes over as Romeo he reads his lines woodenly right off the script.
generally goofy, wimpy look.
* CommutingOnABus: Barbara made sure he made it into the military academy so he wouldn't AdaptationalWimp: Rather than a very competent crime fighter, Robin is a BoisterousWeakling who's shown no actual qualification to be a distraction sidekick. Harley Quinn is able to Diana. He still ends up showing up afterward casually mug him and would have easily killed him before he even noticed she was trying without Batgirl's intervention.
* AgeLift: Most other incarnations of Dick Grayson usually don't have a particularly large age gap between themselves and Batgirl (small enough for them to get together in some continuities). This version is a child while Batgirl is a teenager.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: On ''Make It Wayne'', he acts
as leader of a polite soft-spoken young lad, quite the Invinci-Bros.
* FantasticallyIndifferent: For a regular joe, he's completely unfazed by
opposite of his friends' double lives.
costumed self.
* TheGenericGuy: He CompositeCharacter: Is Dick Grayson but has very little in the way of some characteristics from both Jason Todd (post-[[ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths Crisis]]) and Damian Wayne. (Their negative personality or defining traits outside of being traits.)
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Normally
a generally NiceGuy. This poor excuse for a hero in [[{{Jerkass}} attitude]] and [[DirtyCoward skill]], he's at least able to punch out the Riddler.
* ADickInName: Confirmed to be Dick Grayson in "#[=TweenTitans=]". A "dick"
is lampshaded when Babs struggles to find something to say about him during his exactly the way he behaves and treats others.
-->'''[[https://twitter.com/Fyre_flye/status/1157479782709420032 Lauren Faust]]:''' How could anyone make a
character promo.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Blond, and very much a NiceGuy whom Diana is hopelessly smitten with.
* KryptoniteFactor: He effectively ''is'' Diana's Kryptonite in
like that while and not use their chance to call him Dick.
* DirtyCoward: Hides under a table when Harley's bomb lands in his hands.
* EnsembleDarkhorse: InUniverse; On ''Make it Wayne'' Babs absolutely ''adores'' how sweet Dick Grayson is.
* FakeUltimateHero: For a superhero who has a reputation and a fanbase, Robin hasn't been seen doing anything that would warrant him being called a superhero, let alone a particularly good one. Nor does he try beyond putting down others, mostly Barbara, and bragging. A viewer may question if
he's not actively harmful to her, Batman's sidekick for any reason but being his mere presence will render her lovestruck to the point of utter uselessness.
* NiceGuy: Polite, cheerful, and friendly to a fault, with seemingly not a mean bone in his body.
[[{{Nepotism}} adopted son]].
* ObliviousToLove: While Steve HateSink: This Robin is basically Dick Grayson with all of Jason and Damian's negative traits, but none of their positive ones. He is also attracted to Diana at first sight, he's completely oblivious of the effect he has on ''extremely'' unlikable, having humiliated Barbara twice in her life, cowers when faced with real danger, and talks down to every day.
person he meets.
* PerpetualSmiler: InNameOnly: Despite being the Dick Grayson incarnation of Robin, he is the exact opposite of his comics counterpart.
* {{Jerkass}}: He was unnecessarily rude and mocking towards a young Barbara trying to be a KidHero, and wasn't from a place of concern for being over her head.
He's always smiling, probably always shown to be even ''worse'' later, beckoning an entire room to laugh at her cruelly, possibly remembering her, for attempting to ask an in-depth question about Batman's detective process. He's rude to everyone in a good mood.
* RidiculouslyAverageGuy: Trevor's rather ordinary among most of
general, including those who shower him with the men attention he demands. Harley Quinn comes out looking like a more sympathetic person than he does, and she was trying to ''murder'' him because of how obnoxious and mean he was towards Barbara.
* KidHero: We last see him in this role
in the show in looks, popularity, and talent. None of the Super Hero Girls could figure out what makes him "#[=FromBatToWorse=]" flashback.
* LovesMyAlterEgo: While Barbara Gordon can't
stand out so much to Diana, barring the fact he was the first boy Robin, she ever saw.
thinks Dick is such a sweetheart (from what she's seen on [[ShowWithinAShow "Make it Wayne"]]).
* SatelliteLoveInterest: SmallNameBigEgo: He arrogantly believes himself to be a better sidekick for Batman, one who won't "cramp his style". That he has little going on besides being the nice guy Diana's crushing on is played extensively for humor.
* SecretPublicIdentity: Though not a superhero himself, Trevor leads a team of them, and
said, even Commissioner Gordon doesn't bother with find him very tolerable at the role. He also carries himself as a huge celebrity who people should always be excited and honored to see.
* SmugSnake: Supremely arrogant and bullying, but folds like a tissue in the face of
any kind of disguise or alter ego.
actual danger.
* SimpleMindedWisdom: He's [[MistakenForProfound taken for a brilliant strategist]] by StrawLoser: Barbara may be an overeager DitzyGenius, but she couldn't look more qualified to be Batman's sidekick when compared to the Super Hero Boys just by recognizing guy who has the obvious without overthinking. It's why they made him their leader.
position now.
* TeamDad: He's not much of a team leader, but he is quite emotionally supportive.
* TheTeamNormal: He lacks any powers or special equipment
UngratefulBastard: Batgirl saves his teammates have.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: No doll for him.
life in "[=#GothamCon=]" and he repays her by ordering security to throw her out.



!!Justice League

[[folder:Superman (Clark Kent)]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/MaxMittelman

The last son of Krypton and Kara's cousin. Unlike her, he is already a recognized and beloved superhero.

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!!Justice League

[[folder:Superman (Clark Kent)]]
[[folder:The Tween Titans]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screen_shot_2020_05_04_at_21107_pm.png]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/MaxMittelman

The last son
Creator/GreyGriffin (Starfire), Creator/PhilLaMarr (Cyborg), Creator/TaraStrong (Raven), Creator/KariWahlgren (Beast Boy)

Robin's group
of Krypton and Kara's cousin. Unlike her, he is already a recognized and beloved superhero.friends.



* AdaptationalJerkass: He's still a well-intentioned superhero, but this Clark is a showboat who doesn't respect Supergirl all that much. At least until "Mayhem in the Multiverse" reveals he does indeed respect her.
* AgeLift: Downplayed compared to most of the cast, but he's only just a few years older than Kara, having been Superboy two summers previously.
* AscendedExtra: Relative to the Shea Fontana continuity, he actually appears here instead of just being occasionally mentioned.
* TheCape: An annoying, somewhat smug one, but genuinely noble and heroic.
* JerkassHasAPoint: When Kara finally snaps and demands he stop hogging the limelight in #[=SuperWho=], complaining that she's been busting her ass to prove that she's as good a hero or better, while he's just been... well, as he points out, he's been ''being'' a hero.
* NotSoAboveItAll: Despite his reputation, Clark can be as stubborn and irritable as his cousin Kara, to the point of getting in a childish fight with her. He also seems to ''love'' the limelight and showing off while saving people.
* PaleFemalesDarkMales: Inverted, at least costume-wise; The blue of his costume is much lighter than Kara's.
* PetTheDog: In "[=#PowerSurge=]" he plays along with Kara's new "Power Girl" identity and improvised alternate-universe origin.
* SmugSuper: His egotism and showboating somewhat justify the ire of Kara, who is chronologically older but less aged and experienced only because she spent years adrift in space in hypersleep as Clark beat her to Earth.
* TookALevelInKindness: In "[=Teen Titans Go! & DC Super Hero Girls:Mayhem in the Multiverse=]", it is revealed that he always respected Kara and how her will makes her stronger than him, and at the end they are in better terms.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: He doesn't get his own doll.

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* AdaptationalJerkass: He's still a well-intentioned superhero, AdaptationalDyeJob: Both Beast Boy and Starfire have normal human skin and hair colors at first, but this Clark is a showboat who doesn't respect Supergirl all that much. At least until "Mayhem change back to their traditional ones when in costume.
* AdaptationPersonalityChange: All four of them have been turned into rambunctious, trouble-making little goblins as opposed to their [[WesternAnimation/TeenTitans previous]] [[WebAnimation/DCSuperHeroGirls animated]] incarnations. Instead they're much closer to their ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' counterparts.
* AdaptationNameChange: From
the Multiverse" reveals he does indeed respect her.
Teen Titans or just Titans to Tween Titans, representing their new ages.
* AgeLift: Downplayed compared to most Since Robin is still a preteen in this show, so are all of the cast, but he's only just a few years older than Kara, having been Superboy two summers previously.
Titans.
* AscendedExtra: CreepyChild: Raven. She keeps spontaneously appearing behind Jess and Karen to exposit about her unsettling childhood in "the dark realm".
* DemotedToExtra:
Relative to the Shea Fontana continuity, he actually appears here instead iteration of just being occasionally mentioned.
* TheCape: An annoying, somewhat smug one, but genuinely noble
the franchise, this continuity's Titans only appear in a single episode, when the previous canon prominently featured Cyborg, Starfire, Raven and heroic.
Beast Boy as recurring characters.
* JerkassHasAPoint: When Kara finally snaps and demands he stop hogging EarlyBirdCameo: Appeared in one of the limelight Graphic Novels, ''Powerless'', before appearing in #[=SuperWho=], complaining that she's been busting the show proper.
* {{Motormouth}}: Raven mutters incredibly fast.
* ReusedCharacterDesign: Raven looks mostly the same as
her ass to prove that she's as good a hero or better, while he's just been... well, as he points out, he's been ''being'' a hero.
* NotSoAboveItAll: Despite his reputation, Clark can be as stubborn and irritable as his cousin Kara,
''Teen Titans Go!'' counterpart, in contrast to the point of getting in a childish fight with her. He other Tweens.[[note]]She's also seems to ''love'' the limelight and showing off while saving people.
* PaleFemalesDarkMales: Inverted, at least costume-wise; The blue of his costume is much lighter than Kara's.
* PetTheDog: In "[=#PowerSurge=]" he plays along with Kara's new "Power Girl" identity and improvised alternate-universe origin.
* SmugSuper: His egotism and showboating somewhat justify the ire of Kara, who is chronologically older but less aged and experienced
only because she spent years adrift one voiced by the same actor from ''GO''.[[/note]]
* {{Sleepwalking}}: Raven walks, talks and casts spells
in space in hypersleep as Clark beat her to Earth.
sleep.
* TookALevelInKindness: In "[=Teen Titans Go! & DC Super Hero Girls:Mayhem in the Multiverse=]", it is revealed that he always respected Kara SweetTooth: Starfire. Alfred instructs Jess and how Karen not to give her will makes her stronger than him, any sugar, and at the end they are in better terms.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: He doesn't get his own doll.
find out why when she eats her way through a five-layer cake and releases a massive energy explosion.



[[folder:Batman (Bruce Wayne)]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/unknown_2_2.png]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/KeithFerguson

The Dark Knight of Gotham City. His actions unknowingly inspire Barbara Gordon to become Batgirl ever since she was a kid.

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[[folder:Batman (Bruce Wayne)]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/unknown_2_2.png]]
[[folder:Ace the Bat-Hound]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/KeithFerguson

The Dark Knight of Gotham City. His actions unknowingly inspire Barbara Gordon to become Batgirl ever since she was a kid.
Creator/DeeBradleyBaker

Commissioner Gordon's former police dog, now Barbara's pet.



* AdaptationalJerkass: While Batman is still as heroic as ever, this version of his Bruce identity is a vain reality TV star who neglects Robin and leaves Alfred to suffer through having to deal with him whenever the poor brit can't get a babysitter for the arrogant brat while Bruce is partying. Even in his harshest depictions, Bruce cares about Alfred, Dick, and his other sidekicks, but gives no indication of such feelings here. InUniverse, Barbara claims to hate Bruce despite watching ''Make It Wayne'', and likely wouldn't even consider that ''this'' guy might be Batman.
* AgeLift: He isn't a teenager, but is still more youthful than most versions of Batman (outside of origin stories).
* AscendedExtra: He actually appears a few times, when in the Shea Fontana continuity all he got was an indirect mention by Damian Wayne in "Kid Napped" and a cameo as a plushy in the ''Finals Crisis'' tie-in graphic novel.
* CelebrityMasquerade: As part of his billionaire-playboy shtick here, "[=#SoulSisters=]" reveals that Wayne plays himself (with Alfred and Dick as his co-stars) on a RealityTV show called ''Make It Wayne''. The show seems an acquired taste; it makes Jim Gordon fall asleep, Barbara [[GuiltyPleasure will not admit to liking it]], and Pamela Isley and Harleen Quinzel both seem to really hate it.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Par for the course with most Batman interpretations, and the little we've seen of this one is no different. Barbara picks up on his good nature despite never formally meeting the guy.
* MythologyGag: Bruce's IdleRich characterization is true to how he has occasionally portrayed himself in the comics as a persona. Here, [[AdaptationalJerkass this seems to be his actual personality]].
* PrettyBoy: As Bruce Wayne.
* TheSmartGuy: He isn't fooled by Barbara's impersonation of her father and calls him again after she leaves.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: He doesn't have a doll.
* TheUnintelligible: His appearances as Batman either have him as a silent person or speaking through a garbled voice over Gordon's Bat Phone. We hear him talk properly on TV as Bruce Wayne later. He's equally as unintelligible when seen in person, although everyone can understand him just fine (except Aquaman).

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* AdaptationalJerkass: While Batman is still as heroic as ever, this version of his Bruce identity TheAce: This is a vain reality TV star who neglects Robin and leaves Alfred to suffer through having to deal with him whenever the poor brit can't get a babysitter for the arrogant brat while Bruce is partying. Even in his harshest depictions, Bruce cares about Alfred, Dick, and his other sidekicks, but gives no indication of such feelings here. InUniverse, Barbara claims to hate Bruce despite watching ''Make It Wayne'', and likely wouldn't even consider dog that ''this'' guy might be Batman.can perform parkour, ''deliver babies'', and use batarangs.
* AgeLift: He isn't AdaptationDyeJob: He's now a teenager, but is still more youthful few varying shades of brown rather than most gray or black. Subverted since some versions of Batman (outside of origin stories).
* AscendedExtra: He actually appears a few times, when in the Shea Fontana continuity all he got was an indirect mention by Damian Wayne in "Kid Napped" and a cameo as a plushy in the ''Finals Crisis'' tie-in graphic novel.
* CelebrityMasquerade: As part of his billionaire-playboy shtick here, "[=#SoulSisters=]" reveals that Wayne plays himself (with Alfred and Dick as his co-stars) on a RealityTV show called ''Make It Wayne''. The show seems an acquired taste; it makes Jim Gordon fall asleep, Barbara [[GuiltyPleasure will not admit to liking it]], and Pamela Isley and Harleen Quinzel both seem to really hate it.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Par for the course with most Batman interpretations, and the little we've seen of this one is no different. Barbara picks up on his good nature despite never formally meeting the guy.
* MythologyGag: Bruce's IdleRich characterization is true to how he has occasionally portrayed himself
Ace in the comics as a persona. Here, [[AdaptationalJerkass this seems to be his actual personality]].
are like this.
* PrettyBoy: As Bruce Wayne.
* TheSmartGuy: He isn't fooled by
AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: He's Barbara's impersonation companion instead of her father Batman's. Since she's unaffiliated with Batman, that means neither is Ace.
* NotSoAboveItAll: When another dog is declared the "Best in Show" instead of him
and calls him again after she leaves.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: He doesn't have a doll.
* TheUnintelligible: His appearances as Batman either have him as a silent person or speaking through a garbled voice over Gordon's Bat Phone. We hear him talk properly on TV as Bruce Wayne later. He's equally as unintelligible when seen
Krypto, both express astonishment, then shrug and move on. Later he also can't resist joining Krypto in person, although everyone can understand him just fine (except Aquaman).chasing a cat.
* TheStoic: In contrast to Krypto and, of course, Barbara.



[[folder:Aquaman (Arthur Curry)]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/WillFriedle

The king of Atlantis. Garth looks up to him and wants to be his apprentice.

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[[folder:Aquaman (Arthur Curry)]]
[[folder:Krypto the Superdog]]

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

The king of Atlantis. Garth looks up to him and wants to be his apprentice.
Creator/DeeBradleyBaker
Kara's super-powered dog.



* HiddenDepths: Turns out he's ''also'' a dedicated player of Garth's favorite fantasy game, and Garth actually unseated him from his top ranking.
* MakingASplash
* SurferDude: He's ''extremely'' laidback, and his civilian design is a white muscle shirt, shorts, and sandals with a shell necklace.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: As with all male characters, there's no doll of him included in the toyline.
* WorthyOpponent: Downplayed; he and Supergirl aren't really rivals, but after they get into a brief scuffle, they both complement each other's fighting prowess.

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* HiddenDepths: Turns out AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In this version, he is Kara's dog intead of Clark's, so the only connection they have is that his owner is her cousin.
* DogsAreDumb: Easily distracted and not very bright, but still [[KindHeartedSimpleton extremely sweet]].
* JumpedAtTheCall: Dense as he seems,
he's ''also'' still a dedicated player of Garth's favorite fantasy game, and Garth actually unseated him from his top ranking.
* MakingASplash
* SurferDude: He's ''extremely'' laidback, and his civilian design is a white muscle shirt, shorts, and sandals
true hero when needed (and with a shell necklace.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: As with all male characters, there's no doll of him included in
the toyline.
right guidance).
* WorthyOpponent: Downplayed; he and Supergirl aren't really rivals, but after they get into UrineTrouble: He can corrode a brief scuffle, they both complement each other's fighting prowess.fire hydrant by peeing on it.



[[folder:Green Lantern (John Stewart)]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/PhilLaMarr

The oldest Green Lantern on Earth, and one of Jessica's mentors.

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[[folder:Green Lantern (John Stewart)]]
[[folder:Katana (Tatsu Yamashiro)]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/katana_dcshg.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:"I am Katana! My mission is to find villains and punish them for their evil deeds! ''That'' is what a hero does."]]
[[quoteright:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see her civilian identity]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tatsu_dcshg.png[[/labelnote]]]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/PhilLaMarr

The oldest Green Lantern on Earth, and one of Jessica's mentors.
by:''' Creator/RinaHoshino

A young woman from Japan who turns out to be a vigilante with a magic sword known as Soultaker.



* MiniMecha: His weapon, projected from his Power Ring, is a suit of robotic armor.
* RememberTheNewGuy: Neither Jessica nor Hal had ever mentioned him prior to ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoAndDCSuperHeroGirlsMayhemInTheMultiverse'', where he's revealed as one of Jessica's teachers back when she was training on Oa.

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* MiniMecha: His weapon, projected from his Power Ring, AdaptationalBadass: Soultaker now only needs to hit its victim once to steal their soul, and can fire a SwordBeam with the same soul-stealing ability. This is a suit of robotic armor.
* RememberTheNewGuy: Neither Jessica nor Hal had ever mentioned him prior to ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoAndDCSuperHeroGirlsMayhemInTheMultiverse'', where he's revealed as
also one of Jessica's teachers the strongest, toughest and fastest takes on Tatsu Yamashiro herself. She can shatter asphalt and concrete bare handed
* AdaptationalHeroism: Unlike her comic incarnation, this Katana overcomes her PayEvilUntoEvil ideology.
* AdaptationalVillainy: Subverted. She's antagonistic in her first appearance, but it's because she's a KnightTemplar type of superhero. She improves by the end of "[=#SoulSisters=]" thanks to her friendship with Diana and seeing her ways aren't perfect, after nearly using Soultaker on an innocent man.
* ArcVillain: Of the [=#SoulSisters=] two-parter, as a KnightTemplar hero.
* BadPowersGoodPeople: After her debut, Katana still wields the Soultaker, but as a [[TheCowl hero who defends the victimized]] rather than a vigilante who serves as {{judge jury and executioner}}. Tatsu admits she has no idea how Soultaker's power can be of any good to her going forward but Diana promises to instruct Tatsu in more restrained uses of it.
* BirdsOfAFeather: She and Diana are both exceptionally trained warriors with strong senses of honor and justice who recently moved to Metropolis from foreign locales.
* BlackMagic: The Soultaker can release projectiles that can sever Green Latern's plasma, negate the effects of Zatanna's spells, and draw the souls of those touched by them into the blade itself. Zatanna describes it as a most "icky" dark magic and only agrees to going against it because Wonder Woman had a plan...that Katana never gave her a chance to implement, targeting the Super Her Girls before they can determine who is even behind her attacks.
* TheComicallySerious: Watch as she tries to fight Harley Quinn with a balloon sword.
* CreepyGood: Even when she's trying to be nice, she can be intensely scary. Diana is completely unable to notice this.
* FriendlyRival: Tatsu Yamashiro is a friendly rival to Diana Prince from their first appearance onward, in both athletics and academics. Katana less so to Wonder Woman at first, but they eventually settle into this as well as Katana softens on her stances.
* GuestStarPartyMember: Briefly brought onto the team in [=#AmBatgirl=]. She lasts about five minutes before quitting.
* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler: Does this after seeing Diana protect someone from losing his soul, causing her to later release Diana's soul and the others within Soultaker.]]
* KimonoIsTraditional: She wears a red kimono and dark grey ''hakama'' pants when [[spoiler: she frees all the souls she captured in Soultaker]].
* KnightTemplar: She insists her method of "justice" is better than Diana's because it stops criminals from ever repeating offenses. Diana won't have it, warning her being JudgeJuryAndExecutioner [[NotSoDifferentRemark makes Katana no better than those she punishes]].
* LadyOfWar: Katana is as graceful as she is deadly, which is saying something.
* MasterSwordsman: Tatsu possesses great swordfighting skills.
* MeaningfulName:
** "Tatsu" is an archaic Japanese word for dragon. Like a dragon, Tatsu is powerful, swift and wise.
** It also sounds like the verb ''tatsu'' meaning "to sever".
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: [[spoiler: Her reaction when Diana's soul is taken by Soultaker to prevent a car thief from losing his soul--and he turns out to be an innocent just locked out of his own car. In grief over someone as pure as Diana suffering like that, and from her nearly hurting an innocent man due to her own blind extremism, Tatsu says the incantation that releases the souls that Soultaker stole from the sword.]]
* MysteriousPast: The only information Tatsu gives is that she can never go
back to her homeland. Her [[CrusadingWidower backstory from the comics]] would clash too much with this series, so what drove Tatsu to become Katana will probably be an original element.
* NoSenseOfHumor: ''Very'' intense and takes everything so seriously.
* NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent: Averted. While less noticeable at times, her English is accented enough to infer Japanese is her first language, even if she is fluent in the former.
* NotSoAboveItAll: Even she gets scared silly when encountering a real ghost in "[=#SchoolGhoul=]".
* OneHitKO: Soultaker only needs to hit an opponent with an energy strike made by slashing the air to steal their soul, leaving the body in a catatonic state.
* ThePerfectionist: One of the reasons she gets on so well with Diana. She pushes herself to what by her own admission are unattainable standards. She doesn't gel with the others because she tries to do the same to them, and the minute they don't measure up, she walks.
* SacrificedBasicSkillForAwesomeTraining: Before Diana befriended her, Tatsu's whole life revolved around fighting evil and training to get better at fighting evil. Even the principles of "friendly" competition confused her.
* StrongAsTheyNeedToBe: Expected when dealing with super heroes in general, DC super heroes in particular and {{parody}} show about DC super heroes [[RuleOfFunny especially]], but Katana gets hit extra hard with it.
** In her debut two parter she is more or less equal to Diana of Themyscira! Even this show's [[AdaptationalWimp watered down version]] of Wonder Woman is fast enough to outrun a jeep and strong enough to lift it! Then in a short she's just barely a step above Harley Quinn, who got taken out by a head butt from the non powered dimunitive Bumblebee, the same Bumblebee who relies on ''Wonder Woman'' for things she cannot handle.
** In ''#[=ScrambledEggs=]'' Tatsu Yamashiro can't escape a half crab applied by Carol Ferris, even though Tatsu has the leg strength to keep pace while mountain climbing with Diana Prince.
* SwordBeam: Soultaker can blanket an area with projectiles rather quickly in Katana's hands and it only takes one hit for a target to lose their soul on this show.
* YourSoulIsMine: [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Soultaker's]] power. Tatsu can also release the souls by using an ancient spell, but she can't release individual/particular souls, only all at once.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Her methods of doing so are questionable, but the reason she used the Soultaker was because with the souls stuck in her sword, no one would have to worry about villains constantly coming back again and again.
* WithUsOrAgainstUs: [[Downplayed|Trope}}: She takes the souls of the Super Hero Girls along with those of the Super Villain Girls and vows to hunt Wonder Woman down
when she is the only one to escape. However, Katana was training of the belief that they were ''all'' villains. Overtime Katana does come to view Wonder Woman as an ineffectual hero, says she will let Diana go if she stops getting in her way and can't bring herself to actually use Soultaker's magic on Oa.Wonder Woman when they do fight, urging that she just give up.



!!Other Characters

[[folder:James Gordon]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/FredTatasciore

The former commissioner of the Gotham Police Department, now commissioner of Metropolis... and Barbara's dad.

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!!Other Characters

[[folder:James Gordon]]
[[folder:Rose Wilson]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/FredTatasciore

Creator/ChelseaKane

The former commissioner daughter of the Gotham Police Department, now commissioner of Metropolis... and Barbara's dad.Slade Wilson who makes friends with Babs.



* [[AbsurdlyElderlyMother Absurdly Elderly Parent]]: He and Mrs. Gordon (who is around, but only appears in the series in a family photo) both look rather elderly to be parents of teen Barbara.
* ByTheBookCop: He has his moments of incompetence in the field, but Gordon is portrayed as a strict abider to the law.
* DonutMessWithACop: Sometimes seen with one or a box of donuts to munch on the job.
* DotingParent: He acts this way around his daughter out of general love. Hilariously, he does this to Barbara even when she's Batgirl, without realizing they're one and the same.
* NotSoAboveItAll: Like Batgirl, he also calls Robin a twerp out loud. And they agree not to tell Batman that Poison Ivy escaped under both their noses, rather than face criticism and embarrassment.
* RealMenWearPink: He has no problem wearing a pink apron while whipping up some popcorn on a daddy-daughter movie night. He also doesn't mind watching ''Princess Pumpkin Pants'', a primarily sweet girl-targeted show, with Barbara. He co-opted it into his nickname for her.
* VanityLicensePlate: His license plate reads [=COMMISH=].
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* [[AbsurdlyElderlyMother Absurdly Elderly Parent]]: He AbledInTheAdaptation Unlike most incarnations, Rose hasn't lost her left eye.
* AdaptationalHeroism: Most versions of her have Rose at least start out as a villain in support of Slade. Here, while she loves him, she is openly against his villainy
and Mrs. Gordon (who is around, but only appears in the series in a family photo) both look rather elderly very friendly to be parents of teen Barbara.
* ByTheBookCop: He DarkIsNotEvil: She has his moments a bit of incompetence in the field, but Gordon a punk look, and is portrayed as a strict abider to the law.sweet, polite girl.
* HartmanHips: Just like Lois Lane, Rose has a curvy pear-shaped body.

* DonutMessWithACop: Sometimes seen ImplausibleHairColor: Rose's hair is pure white. According to a baby picture, unlike Slade's, she was born with one or a box of donuts to munch on the job.
color.
* DotingParent: He acts this way around MoralityChain: If it means Rose will think better of him, Slade will curb his violent tendencies.
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: This Rose is implied to be the
daughter out of general love. Hilariously, he does this to Slade's ex-wife Adeline, not the product of his affair.
* SecretKeeper: She sees that
Barbara even when she's Batgirl, without realizing they're one is Batgirl and the same.
* NotSoAboveItAll: Like Batgirl, he also calls Robin a twerp out loud. And they agree not to tell Batman that Poison Ivy escaped under both their noses, rather than face criticism and embarrassment.
* RealMenWearPink: He has no problem wearing a pink apron while whipping up some popcorn on a daddy-daughter movie night. He also doesn't mind watching ''Princess Pumpkin Pants'', a primarily sweet girl-targeted show, with Barbara. He co-opted
tells her she'll keep it into his nickname for her.
* VanityLicensePlate: His license plate reads [=COMMISH=].
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a secret.



[[folder:Giovanni "John" Zatara]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/PhilLaMarr

Zee/Zatanna's father, a stage magician.

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[[folder:Giovanni "John" Zatara]]
[[folder:Julia Kapatelis]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/PhilLaMarr

Zee/Zatanna's father, a stage magician.
Creator/KariWahlgren

A professor of Greek archeology who becomes Diana's foster mother.



* AdaptationalWimp: Subverted. While not a superhero, he's still basically a wizard.
* ColorMotif: He's also associated with the color purple.
* GoodParents: He's a great father to his daughter. He even pretended to not have powers just in case she never developed them.
* MagiciansAreWizards: He's a stage magician with magical powers. Subverted since his acts, especially when he was hiding his powers from Zee, used typical tricks that didn't rely on real magic.
* RagsToRiches: Zatara built his magician career from the ground up, starting as a traveling showman living in an RV. Now, he's the headliner for a ritzy casino.
* SparedByTheAdaptation: He is still alive, when the comics killed him off when he sacrificed himself during a seance in the "American Gothic" storyline of Creator/AlanMoore's run on ''ComicBook/SwampThing''.
* TechnicolorEyes: Unlike Zee's neon purple, Zatara's are a soft violet.
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* AdaptationalWimp: Subverted. While not FanOfThePast: Ancient Greece. So naturally, meeting a superhero, he's still basically a wizard.
* ColorMotif: He's also associated with the color purple.
* GoodParents: He's a great father to his daughter. He even pretended to not have powers just in case she never developed them.
* MagiciansAreWizards: He's a stage magician with magical powers. Subverted since his acts, especially when he was hiding his powers from Zee, used typical tricks that didn't rely on real magic.
* RagsToRiches: Zatara built his magician career from the ground up, starting as a traveling showman
living in an RV. Now, he's the headliner Amazon is a dream come true for a ritzy casino.
her.
* SparedByTheAdaptation: He is still alive, ParentalSubstitute: Is more motherly to Diana than Diana's actual mother, taking her in when the comics killed him off when he sacrificed himself during a seance in the "American Gothic" storyline of Creator/AlanMoore's run on ''ComicBook/SwampThing''.
* TechnicolorEyes: Unlike Zee's neon purple, Zatara's are a soft violet.
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Diana's got nowhere to live.



[[folder:Eliza and Jeremiah Danvers]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/KimberlyBrooks (Eliza Danvers), Creator/KeithFerguson (Jeremiah Danvers)

Kara's foster parents/legal guardians.

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[[folder:Eliza and Jeremiah Danvers]]
[[folder:Shiera Sanders]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/KimberlyBrooks (Eliza Danvers), Creator/KeithFerguson (Jeremiah Danvers)

Kara's foster parents/legal guardians.
Creator/StephanieLemelin

The current incarnation of Hawkman's eternal true love.



* AirQuotes: Mrs. Danvers use these to "Agree" with Kara that she "didn't do anything" to be transferred to Metropolis High.
* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: The way they spout platitudes in a nice, loving and passive-aggressive way would make even the most loving and proper daughter cringe.
* BunglingInventor: Jeremiah comes up with a string of teen-oriented inventions, most of which malfunction in different ways or just aren't very useful. However, Ted Kord sees promise in his scientific work and hires him as an R&D specialist.
* CompositeCharacter: Averted. Many adaptations, including the web-series and Faust's original shorts, have the Kents as Kara's guardians. This version bucks the trend.
* {{Foil}}: To their rocker foster child.
* HippieParents: If the dress they foisted on Kara for picture day is any indication, they certainly were.
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* AirQuotes: Mrs. Danvers use these to "Agree" with Kara that ColorMotif: Lacking the wings of Hawkgirl (so far), the colors of Shiera's hair and outfit exactly match those of [[Characters/JusticeLeagueTheLeague Shayera Hol]] in ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' animated series.
* EveryoneWentToSchoolTogether: Averted this time; if
she "didn't do anything" to be transferred to were also at Metropolis High.
* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: The way
High like Carter, they spout platitudes in a nice, loving and passive-aggressive way would make even the most loving and proper daughter cringe.
* BunglingInventor: Jeremiah comes up with a string of teen-oriented inventions, most of which malfunction in different ways or just aren't very useful. However, Ted Kord sees promise in his scientific work and hires him as an R&D specialist.
* CompositeCharacter: Averted. Many adaptations, including the web-series and Faust's original shorts,
have the Kents as Kara's guardians. This version bucks the trend.
met much sooner.
* {{Foil}}: To their rocker foster child.
FieryRedhead: Shows a bit of a temper at Carter's accidental antics.
* HippieParents: If the RedheadInGreen: Wears a green dress they foisted on Kara for picture day is any indication, they certainly were.
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her date with Carter.
* WistfulAmnesia: She doesn't remember her past lives, except vaguely.



[[folder:Queen Hippolyta]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/CreeSummer

Queen of the Amazons, and Diana's mother.

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[[folder:Queen Hippolyta]]
[[folder:Antiope]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/CreeSummer

Creator/AprilWinchell

Sister of
Queen of the Amazons, Hippolyta, and Diana's mother.aunt.



* AbusiveParents: Apparently a nightly ritual of hers was castigating Diana for all her flaws and failings, in front of ''everyone''. Yikes...
* ActionMom: Being an Amazon makes this a given, though all the others are doing much of the action for her during the episode.
* AdaptationDyeJob: Comic Hippolyta's hair is usually either black like Diana's or blond. Here, it's red, to match her temper.
* FinalBoss: Barbara timidly comments that the Queen looks like one. (The episode's actual one turns up soon after.)
* MyBelovedSmother: Diana resorted to running away to find her destiny, so her mother then tried to [[EarAche drag her]] back home "''...for the grounding of your immortal life!''".
* StatuesqueStunner: Diana is not exactly on the short side herself. Hippolyta ''towers'' over her.
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* AbusiveParents: Apparently a nightly ritual of hers was castigating Diana for all her flaws and failings, in front of ''everyone''. Yikes...
* ActionMom: Being an Amazon makes this a given, though all the others are doing much
AdaptationPersonalityChange: Antiope of the action for her during comics is the episode.
tough but fair general of Themyscira's army, not this party girl.
* AdaptationDyeJob: Comic Hippolyta's hair BrokenPedestal: Diana is usually either black crushed to learn the aunt she looks up to would shirk containing a kraken on the Superhero Girls.
* CoolBigSis: Acts
like one to Diana's or blond. Here, it's red, to match her temper.
friends.
* FinalBoss: Barbara timidly comments that the Queen CoolAunt: She's Diana's aunt, who she really looks like one. (The episode's actual one turns up soon after.)
* MyBelovedSmother:
to. Deconstructed later on when Diana resorted to running away to find realizes that Antiope doesn't take her destiny, so her mother then tried to [[EarAche drag her]] back home "''...responsibilities seriously and has no concern for the grounding consequences of your immortal life!''".
* StatuesqueStunner:
her actions, which leads to the Kraken being set free because she forgot to change the lock for the Kraken's cage, a point which Diana is not exactly on the short side herself. chastises her aunt for.
* DarkIsNotEvil: She drives a motorcycle and dresses in biker-chick style.
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling:
Hippolyta ''towers'' over her.
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is traditional and regal, Antiope is rebellious and fun-loving.
* JabbaTableManners: Antiope is even worse than Diana in this regard, and encourages the other Super Hero Girls to engage in the same table manners.
* {{Jerkass}}: Antiope makes {{bratty food demand}}s for herself and the entire Super Hero Girls team, makes a mess of the restaurant and then takes the team out while leaving Diana with the bill despite eating out being Antiope's idea.
* TheCorrupter: The Super Hero Girls besides Diana and Barbara are initially unwelcoming to Antiope, believing they need to be studying for tests. Diana encourages them to at least accept her introduction and then her advice to losten up a little and eat out. However Diana then wants the girls to get back to studying but Antiope has them sold on partying all night.
* WomanChild: Antiope has zero sense of responsibility or self-control, forcing Diana to be the adult in the room.



[[folder:Shane O'Shaughnessy]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KeithFerguson

Manager of the Burrito Bucket.

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[[folder:Shane O'Shaughnessy]]
[[folder:Max Lord]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KeithFerguson

Manager of the Burrito Bucket.
By:''' Creator/PJByrne

A public relations specialist once hired by Batgirl and Supergirl to improve their public image.



* {{Jerkass}}: He is very unpleasant to work with and threatens to fire Barbara even when Jessica temporarily replaces her.
* JerkassHasAPoint: His anger towards Barbara is somewhat justified, as she overfills napkin holders and overstuffs burritos, causing messes. He's perfectly pleasant to Karen when she briefly works there in [=#WorkingStiff=] because Karen does what she's asked the way she's asked.
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* {{Jerkass}}: AdaptationalHeroism: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. This version of Lord is merely doing his job of improving the public image of his clients. Maxwell Lord in the mainstream comics is a devious, mind-controlling supervillain after his FaceHeelTurn.
* NoSympathy:
He has no concern for his clients' feelings outside how it affects his job. When he sees Batgirl and Supergirl arguing, Max tells them that he doesn't care about their problems; [[SlaveToPR their image]] is very unpleasant all that matters to work him. [[spoiler:When Giganta complains about how his services aren't giving her the VillainCred she wants, Max [[TemptingFate calls her an EPIC FAILURE to her face]] as he is more concerned with how the spat between Batgirl and threatens Supergirl is hurting his business.]]
* OnlyInItForTheMoney: He cares only about making money when doing his job, not about who his clients are or how they feel.
* TooDesperateToBePicky: When Giganta has gotten really mad at him, the only thing he can do is yell for help just like anybody else would.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. The [[FeudEpisode feud between Batgirl and Supergirl]] worsens as they both use Max's services
to try to outdo each other's growing fame. The two girls [[BreakUpMakeUpScenario eventually reconcile]] and fire Barbara even when Jessica temporarily replaces her.
* JerkassHasAPoint: His anger towards Barbara is somewhat justified, as she overfills napkin holders and overstuffs burritos, causing messes. He's perfectly pleasant to Karen when she briefly works there in [=#WorkingStiff=] because Karen does what she's asked the way she's asked.
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Max.



[[folder:Mr. Chapin]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/FredTatasciore

Perpetually dour Metropolis High teacher/principal who is often the only staffer in the school that the Girls interact off of.

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[[folder:Mr. Chapin]]
[[folder:Blue Beetle (Ted Kord)]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/FredTatasciore

Perpetually dour Metropolis High teacher/principal who is often the only staffer in the school that the Girls interact off of.
Creator/MaxMittelman

The young billionaire and CEO of Kord Enterprises, and a superhero ally of Supergirl.



* {{Expy}}: Serves the same function on this series as Steve Barkin did on ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'', and has a similar personality.
* GoofyPrintUnderwear: Zee's magic once accidentally made his pants disappear, revealing that he wears boxers decorated with Batman logos.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Kilowog]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/JasonSpisak

Jessica and Hal's trainer in the Green Lantern Corps.
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* CatchPhrase: No matter the incarnation, he's still Kilowog, and thus we see him call Lantern Recruits "Poozers".
* DrillSergeantNasty: Still serves this function as we can see with him sparring with Jessica.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Lois Lane]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/GreyDeLisle

A student at Metropolis High School who is head of the school newspaper, ''The Daily Planetoid'', and anchor of the school's TV news program.
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* AdaptationalHairstyleChange: Atypical to most incarnations of Lois Lane, she wears her hair in a bun.
* AgeLift: In the comics, Lois Lane is already a veteran of the Daily Planet by the time Clark moves to Metropolis, here it's reversed with Lois still in High School and Clark being the Planet's newest intern.
* CrushBlush: In "#[=SuperWho=]", she's shown blushing quite a bit when Superman notices her.
* DaEditor: Of the ''Daily Planetoid'', with the "Noo Yawk" accent and 40's jargon to match.
* {{Expy}}: Lois is channelling Creator/KatharineHepburn in her reporter roles, like "Woman of the Year".
* FailedASpotCheck: Lois Lane keeps asking everyone in her office where all the pencils are while ''all'' of them are stuck in Lane's hair.
* GoingForTheBigScoop: It just wouldn't be Lois Lane if she weren't a dauntless reporter. She hopes to build a big name for herself, with which she will get an internship at the Daily Planet.
* HartmanHips: She has the curvy pear-shaped body.
* IShallTauntYou: She gives mocking advice to Diana Prince in an attempt to make the pie eating contest more interesting, and Lane ends up getting more than she bargained for.
* IntrepidReporter: Wouldn't be Lois if she wasn't this, though its not until "[=#BreakingNews=]" that we get to see how good of an investigator she is.
* LikesClarkKentHatesSuperman: A downplayed-but-literally-inverted variation. She has a crush on Superman, but sees Clark Kent as a rival for her ''Daily Planet'' internship.
* MeanIsNotEvil: Lois Lane is pretty mean, but she's not mean spirited. She bluntly speaks her mind but has no desire to and takes no joy in hurting people, putting her in direct contrast with Leslie Willis, who lives for others' pain.
* NoBudget: {{Discussed|Trope}} InUniverse: After introducing Diana Prince in [=#LetThemEatPie=] Lane warns Prince not to give a speech because they do not have the budget for it.
* PetTheDog: She mercilessly criticises Jimmy Olsen for everything he does that falls below her standards, but when he does meet them Lois Lane is quick to give him positive reinforcement. Far more often than she does for Jessica Cruz.
* PretenderDiss: She thinks Garth is a cosplay Aquaman.
* SeriouslyScruffy: Lois is constantly disheveled, wearing an oversized cardigan and her hair in a messy bun, showing she is more focused on chasing stories than her appearance.
* SheCleansUpNicely: While normally scruffy as mentioned above, her newspaper photo has her dressed more professionally.
* SecretSecretKeeper: In "[=#BreakingNews=]" she finds out who the Super Hero Girls are pretty easily, but ultimately decides it isn't right to reveal their identities for personal gain. The girls think she just never found out and gave up.
* TechnicolorEyes: Keeping up what has become traditional in animation and the comics for over two decades now, Lois has violet eyes though she's a normal non albino human.
* WhatYouAreInTheDark: In "[=#BreakingNews=]" she finds all the evidence proving the real identities of the Super Hero Girls, and writes a report that is guaranteed to get her an internship at the Daily Planet. But as she gets ready to send the e-mail, she remembers all the heroism the girls have done, and realizes she couldn't live with herself if she ruined their lives by exposing their identities just to get ahead herself. So she deletes the e-mail and [[SecretSecretKeeper pretends like their attempts to fool her worked]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Jimmy Olsen]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/BenGiroux

A student at Metropolis High School who works in the school newspaper department. Tends to hang around Lois Lane when reporting.
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* ButtMonkey: His attempts to get photos of the girls in action backfire in every possible way.
* CameraFiend: On the field, he's usually the guy handling the camerawork for anything.
* CuteMute: Has no lines, and utterly adorable.
** Though he does has lines in the graphic novels.
* GoingForTheBigScoop: Comes with the territory when Lois Lane drags you to dangerous incidents in progress just for a picture of Superman.
* NumberTwo: His job at the ''Daily Planetoid'' appears to largely be "Lois's lackey".
* RedheadInGreen: He's a redhead teenager wearing a green vest.
* SuddenlyVoiced: After not speaking in the first season, he finally starts speaking, starting in Season 2.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Robin (Dick Grayson)]]
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->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/KeithFerguson

The pompous sidekick to Batman.
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* AdaptationalJerkass: Surpasses the ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' Robin for the title of the most unpleasant incarnation of Dick Grayson in any media, seeing that there are (so far) no redeeming qualities from this version.
* AdaptationPersonalityChange: Dick Grayson as Robin, in most incarnations, can be a bit cheeky and rough around the edges, but he's generally a good-hearted kid who becomes one of the most well-connected superheroes of the DCU. This Dick Grayson, however, is such an obnoxious bullying little twerp that it's a wonder Batman puts up with him to begin with.
* AdaptationalUgliness: The TallDarkAndHandsome ChickMagnet of the comics he is not; he's very cartoonish in this version, with huge buck teeth and a generally goofy, wimpy look.
* AdaptationalWimp: Rather than a very competent crime fighter, Robin is a BoisterousWeakling who's shown no actual qualification to be a sidekick. Harley Quinn is able to casually mug him and would have easily killed him before he even noticed she was trying without Batgirl's intervention.
* AgeLift: Most other incarnations of Dick Grayson usually don't have a particularly large age gap between themselves and Batgirl (small enough for them to get together in some continuities). This version is a child while Batgirl is a teenager.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: On ''Make It Wayne'', he acts as a polite soft-spoken young lad, quite the opposite of his costumed self.
* CompositeCharacter: Is Dick Grayson but has some characteristics from both Jason Todd (post-[[ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths Crisis]]) and Damian Wayne. (Their negative personality traits.)
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Normally a poor excuse for a hero in [[{{Jerkass}} attitude]] and [[DirtyCoward skill]], he's at least able to punch out the Riddler.
* ADickInName: Confirmed to be Dick Grayson in "#[=TweenTitans=]". A "dick" is exactly the way he behaves and treats others.
-->'''[[https://twitter.com/Fyre_flye/status/1157479782709420032 Lauren Faust]]:''' How could anyone make a character like that and not use their chance to call him Dick.
* DirtyCoward: Hides under a table when Harley's bomb lands in his hands.
* EnsembleDarkhorse: InUniverse; On ''Make it Wayne'' Babs absolutely ''adores'' how sweet Dick Grayson is.
* FakeUltimateHero: For a superhero who has a reputation and a fanbase, Robin hasn't been seen doing anything that would warrant him being called a superhero, let alone a particularly good one. Nor does he try beyond putting down others, mostly Barbara, and bragging. A viewer may question if he's Batman's sidekick for any reason but being his [[{{Nepotism}} adopted son]].
* HateSink: This Robin is basically Dick Grayson with all of Jason and Damian's negative traits, but none of their positive ones. He is also ''extremely'' unlikable, having humiliated Barbara twice in her life, cowers when faced with real danger, and talks down to every person he meets.
* InNameOnly: Despite being the Dick Grayson incarnation of Robin, he is the exact opposite of his comics counterpart.
* {{Jerkass}}: He was unnecessarily rude and mocking towards a young Barbara trying to be a KidHero, and wasn't from a place of concern for being over her head. He's shown to be even ''worse'' later, beckoning an entire room to laugh at her cruelly, possibly remembering her, for attempting to ask an in-depth question about Batman's detective process. He's rude to everyone in general, including those who shower him with the attention he demands. Harley Quinn comes out looking like a more sympathetic person than he does, and she was trying to ''murder'' him because of how obnoxious and mean he was towards Barbara.
* KidHero: We last see him in this role in the "#[=FromBatToWorse=]" flashback.
* LovesMyAlterEgo: While Barbara Gordon can't stand Robin, she thinks Dick is such a sweetheart (from what she's seen on [[ShowWithinAShow "Make it Wayne"]]).
* SmallNameBigEgo: He arrogantly believes himself to be a better sidekick for Batman, one who won't "cramp his style". That being said, even Commissioner Gordon doesn't find him very tolerable at the role. He also carries himself as a huge celebrity who people should always be excited and honored to see.
* SmugSnake: Supremely arrogant and bullying, but folds like a tissue in the face of any actual danger.
* StrawLoser: Barbara may be an overeager DitzyGenius, but she couldn't look more qualified to be Batman's sidekick when compared to the guy who has the position now.
* UngratefulBastard: Batgirl saves his life in "[=#GothamCon=]" and he repays her by ordering security to throw her out.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Tween Titans]]
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->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/GreyGriffin (Starfire), Creator/PhilLaMarr (Cyborg), Creator/TaraStrong (Raven), Creator/KariWahlgren (Beast Boy)

Robin's group of friends.
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* AdaptationalDyeJob: Both Beast Boy and Starfire have normal human skin and hair colors at first, but change back to their traditional ones when in costume.
* AdaptationPersonalityChange: All four of them have been turned into rambunctious, trouble-making little goblins as opposed to their [[WesternAnimation/TeenTitans previous]] [[WebAnimation/DCSuperHeroGirls animated]] incarnations. Instead they're much closer to their ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' counterparts.
* AdaptationNameChange: From the Teen Titans or just Titans to Tween Titans, representing their new ages.
* AgeLift: Since Robin is still a preteen in this show, so are all of the Titans.
* CreepyChild: Raven. She keeps spontaneously appearing behind Jess and Karen to exposit about her unsettling childhood in "the dark realm".
* DemotedToExtra: Relative to the Shea Fontana iteration of the franchise, this continuity's Titans only appear in a single episode, when the previous canon prominently featured Cyborg, Starfire, Raven and Beast Boy as recurring characters.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Appeared in one of the Graphic Novels, ''Powerless'', before appearing in the show proper.
* {{Motormouth}}: Raven mutters incredibly fast.
* ReusedCharacterDesign: Raven looks mostly the same as her ''Teen Titans Go!'' counterpart, in contrast to the other Tweens.[[note]]She's also the only one voiced by the same actor from ''GO''.[[/note]]
* {{Sleepwalking}}: Raven walks, talks and casts spells in her sleep.
* SweetTooth: Starfire. Alfred instructs Jess and Karen not to give her any sugar, and they find out why when she eats her way through a five-layer cake and releases a massive energy explosion.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ace the Bat-Hound]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/DeeBradleyBaker

Commissioner Gordon's former police dog, now Barbara's pet.
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* TheAce: This is a dog that can perform parkour, ''deliver babies'', and use batarangs.
* AdaptationDyeJob: He's now a few varying shades of brown rather than gray or black. Subverted since some versions of Ace in the comics are like this.
* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: He's Barbara's companion instead of Batman's. Since she's unaffiliated with Batman, that means neither is Ace.
* NotSoAboveItAll: When another dog is declared the "Best in Show" instead of him and Krypto, both express astonishment, then shrug and move on. Later he also can't resist joining Krypto in chasing a cat.
* TheStoic: In contrast to Krypto and, of course, Barbara.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Krypto the Superdog]]

->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/DeeBradleyBaker
Kara's super-powered dog.
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* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In this version, he is Kara's dog intead of Clark's, so the only connection they have is that his owner is her cousin.
* DogsAreDumb: Easily distracted and not very bright, but still [[KindHeartedSimpleton extremely sweet]].
* JumpedAtTheCall: Dense as he seems, he's still a true hero when needed (and with the right guidance).
* UrineTrouble: He can corrode a fire hydrant by peeing on it.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Katana (Tatsu Yamashiro)]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:"I am Katana! My mission is to find villains and punish them for their evil deeds! ''That'' is what a hero does."]]
[[quoteright:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see her civilian identity]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tatsu_dcshg.png[[/labelnote]]]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RinaHoshino

A young woman from Japan who turns out to be a vigilante with a magic sword known as Soultaker.
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* AdaptationalBadass: Soultaker now only needs to hit its victim once to steal their soul, and can fire a SwordBeam with the same soul-stealing ability. This is also one of the strongest, toughest and fastest takes on Tatsu Yamashiro herself. She can shatter asphalt and concrete bare handed
* AdaptationalHeroism: Unlike her comic incarnation, this Katana overcomes her PayEvilUntoEvil ideology.
* AdaptationalVillainy: Subverted. She's antagonistic in her first appearance, but it's because she's a KnightTemplar type of superhero. She improves by the end of "[=#SoulSisters=]" thanks to her friendship with Diana and seeing her ways aren't perfect, after nearly using Soultaker on an innocent man.
* ArcVillain: Of the [=#SoulSisters=] two-parter, as a KnightTemplar hero.
* BadPowersGoodPeople: After her debut, Katana still wields the Soultaker, but as a [[TheCowl hero who defends the victimized]] rather than a vigilante who serves as {{judge jury and executioner}}. Tatsu admits she has no idea how Soultaker's power can be of any good to her going forward but Diana promises to instruct Tatsu in more restrained uses of it.
* BirdsOfAFeather: She and Diana are both exceptionally trained warriors with strong senses of honor and justice who recently moved to Metropolis from foreign locales.
* BlackMagic: The Soultaker can release projectiles that can sever Green Latern's plasma, negate the effects of Zatanna's spells, and draw the souls of those touched by them into the blade itself. Zatanna describes it as a most "icky" dark magic and only agrees to going against it because Wonder Woman had a plan...that Katana never gave her a chance to implement, targeting the Super Her Girls before they can determine who is even behind her attacks.
* TheComicallySerious: Watch as she tries to fight Harley Quinn with a balloon sword.
* CreepyGood: Even when she's trying to be nice, she can be intensely scary. Diana is completely unable to notice this.
* FriendlyRival: Tatsu Yamashiro is a friendly rival to Diana Prince from their first appearance onward, in both athletics and academics. Katana less so to Wonder Woman at first, but they eventually settle into this as well as Katana softens on her stances.
* GuestStarPartyMember: Briefly brought onto the team in [=#AmBatgirl=]. She lasts about five minutes before quitting.
* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler: Does this after seeing Diana protect someone from losing his soul, causing her to later release Diana's soul and the others within Soultaker.]]
* KimonoIsTraditional: She wears a red kimono and dark grey ''hakama'' pants when [[spoiler: she frees all the souls she captured in Soultaker]].
* KnightTemplar: She insists her method of "justice" is better than Diana's because it stops criminals from ever repeating offenses. Diana won't have it, warning her being JudgeJuryAndExecutioner [[NotSoDifferentRemark makes Katana no better than those she punishes]].
* LadyOfWar: Katana is as graceful as she is deadly, which is saying something.
* MasterSwordsman: Tatsu possesses great swordfighting skills.
* MeaningfulName:
** "Tatsu" is an archaic Japanese word for dragon. Like a dragon, Tatsu is powerful, swift and wise.
** It also sounds like the verb ''tatsu'' meaning "to sever".
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: [[spoiler: Her reaction when Diana's soul is taken by Soultaker to prevent a car thief from losing his soul--and he turns out to be an innocent just locked out of his own car. In grief over someone as pure as Diana suffering like that, and from her nearly hurting an innocent man due to her own blind extremism, Tatsu says the incantation that releases the souls that Soultaker stole from the sword.]]
* MysteriousPast: The only information Tatsu gives is that she can never go back to her homeland. Her [[CrusadingWidower backstory from the comics]] would clash too much with this series, so what drove Tatsu to become Katana will probably be an original element.
* NoSenseOfHumor: ''Very'' intense and takes everything so seriously.
* NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent: Averted. While less noticeable at times, her English is accented enough to infer Japanese is her first language, even if she is fluent in the former.
* NotSoAboveItAll: Even she gets scared silly when encountering a real ghost in "[=#SchoolGhoul=]".
* OneHitKO: Soultaker only needs to hit an opponent with an energy strike made by slashing the air to steal their soul, leaving the body in a catatonic state.
* ThePerfectionist: One of the reasons she gets on so well with Diana. She pushes herself to what by her own admission are unattainable standards. She doesn't gel with the others because she tries to do the same to them, and the minute they don't measure up, she walks.
* SacrificedBasicSkillForAwesomeTraining: Before Diana befriended her, Tatsu's whole life revolved around fighting evil and training to get better at fighting evil. Even the principles of "friendly" competition confused her.
* StrongAsTheyNeedToBe: Expected when dealing with super heroes in general, DC super heroes in particular and {{parody}} show about DC super heroes [[RuleOfFunny especially]], but Katana gets hit extra hard with it.
** In her debut two parter she is more or less equal to Diana of Themyscira! Even this show's [[AdaptationalWimp watered down version]] of Wonder Woman is fast enough to outrun a jeep and strong enough to lift it! Then in a short she's just barely a step above Harley Quinn, who got taken out by a head butt from the non powered dimunitive Bumblebee, the same Bumblebee who relies on ''Wonder Woman'' for things she cannot handle.
** In ''#[=ScrambledEggs=]'' Tatsu Yamashiro can't escape a half crab applied by Carol Ferris, even though Tatsu has the leg strength to keep pace while mountain climbing with Diana Prince.
* SwordBeam: Soultaker can blanket an area with projectiles rather quickly in Katana's hands and it only takes one hit for a target to lose their soul on this show.
* YourSoulIsMine: [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Soultaker's]] power. Tatsu can also release the souls by using an ancient spell, but she can't release individual/particular souls, only all at once.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Her methods of doing so are questionable, but the reason she used the Soultaker was because with the souls stuck in her sword, no one would have to worry about villains constantly coming back again and again.
* WithUsOrAgainstUs: [[Downplayed|Trope}}: She takes the souls of the Super Hero Girls along with those of the Super Villain Girls and vows to hunt Wonder Woman down when she is the only one to escape. However, Katana was of the belief that they were ''all'' villains. Overtime Katana does come to view Wonder Woman as an ineffectual hero, says she will let Diana go if she stops getting in her way and can't bring herself to actually use Soultaker's magic on Wonder Woman when they do fight, urging that she just give up.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Rose Wilson]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/ChelseaKane

The daughter of Slade Wilson who makes friends with Babs.
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* AbledInTheAdaptation Unlike most incarnations, Rose hasn't lost her left eye.
* AdaptationalHeroism: Most versions of her have Rose at least start out as a villain in support of Slade. Here, while she loves him, she is openly against his villainy and is very friendly to Barbara.
* DarkIsNotEvil: She has a bit of a punk look, and is a sweet, polite girl.
* HartmanHips: Just like Lois Lane, Rose has a curvy pear-shaped body.
* ImplausibleHairColor: Rose's hair is pure white. According to a baby picture, unlike Slade's, she was born with the color.
* MoralityChain: If it means Rose will think better of him, Slade will curb his violent tendencies.
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: This Rose is implied to be the daughter of Slade's ex-wife Adeline, not the product of his affair.
* SecretKeeper: She sees that Barbara is Batgirl and tells her she'll keep it a secret.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Julia Kapatelis]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/KariWahlgren

A professor of Greek archeology who becomes Diana's foster mother.
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* FanOfThePast: Ancient Greece. So naturally, meeting a living Amazon is a dream come true for her.
* ParentalSubstitute: Is more motherly to Diana than Diana's actual mother, taking her in when Diana's got nowhere to live.

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Shiera Sanders]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/StephanieLemelin

The current incarnation of Hawkman's eternal true love.
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* ColorMotif: Lacking the wings of Hawkgirl (so far), the colors of Shiera's hair and outfit exactly match those of [[Characters/JusticeLeagueTheLeague Shayera Hol]] in ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' animated series.
* EveryoneWentToSchoolTogether: Averted this time; if she were also at Metropolis High like Carter, they would have met much sooner.
* FieryRedhead: Shows a bit of a temper at Carter's accidental antics.
* RedheadInGreen: Wears a green dress for her date with Carter.
* WistfulAmnesia: She doesn't remember her past lives, except vaguely.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Antiope]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/AprilWinchell

Sister of Queen Hippolyta, and Diana's aunt.
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* AdaptationPersonalityChange: Antiope of the comics is the tough but fair general of Themyscira's army, not this party girl.
* BrokenPedestal: Diana is crushed to learn the aunt she looks up to would shirk containing a kraken on the Superhero Girls.
* CoolBigSis: Acts like one to Diana's friends.
* CoolAunt: She's Diana's aunt, who she really looks up to. Deconstructed later on when Diana realizes that Antiope doesn't take her responsibilities seriously and has no concern for the consequences of her actions, which leads to the Kraken being set free because she forgot to change the lock for the Kraken's cage, a point which Diana chastises her aunt for.
* DarkIsNotEvil: She drives a motorcycle and dresses in biker-chick style.
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: Hippolyta is traditional and regal, Antiope is rebellious and fun-loving.
* JabbaTableManners: Antiope is even worse than Diana in this regard, and encourages the other Super Hero Girls to engage in the same table manners.
* {{Jerkass}}: Antiope makes {{bratty food demand}}s for herself and the entire Super Hero Girls team, makes a mess of the restaurant and then takes the team out while leaving Diana with the bill despite eating out being Antiope's idea.
* TheCorrupter: The Super Hero Girls besides Diana and Barbara are initially unwelcoming to Antiope, believing they need to be studying for tests. Diana encourages them to at least accept her introduction and then her advice to losten up a little and eat out. However Diana then wants the girls to get back to studying but Antiope has them sold on partying all night.
* WomanChild: Antiope has zero sense of responsibility or self-control, forcing Diana to be the adult in the room.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Max Lord]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/PJByrne

A public relations specialist once hired by Batgirl and Supergirl to improve their public image.
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* AdaptationalHeroism: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. This version of Lord is merely doing his job of improving the public image of his clients. Maxwell Lord in the mainstream comics is a devious, mind-controlling supervillain after his FaceHeelTurn.
* NoSympathy: He has no concern for his clients' feelings outside how it affects his job. When he sees Batgirl and Supergirl arguing, Max tells them that he doesn't care about their problems; [[SlaveToPR their image]] is all that matters to him. [[spoiler:When Giganta complains about how his services aren't giving her the VillainCred she wants, Max [[TemptingFate calls her an EPIC FAILURE to her face]] as he is more concerned with how the spat between Batgirl and Supergirl is hurting his business.]]
* OnlyInItForTheMoney: He cares only about making money when doing his job, not about who his clients are or how they feel.
* TooDesperateToBePicky: When Giganta has gotten really mad at him, the only thing he can do is yell for help just like anybody else would.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. The [[FeudEpisode feud between Batgirl and Supergirl]] worsens as they both use Max's services to try to outdo each other's growing fame. The two girls [[BreakUpMakeUpScenario eventually reconcile]] and fire Max.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Blue Beetle (Ted Kord)]]
->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/MaxMittelman

The young billionaire and CEO of Kord Enterprises, and a superhero ally of Supergirl.
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* SuperSpit: Rather than shoot beams from his ring or form objects the way Green Lantern and Star Sapphire do, "Dex-Starr'' appears to vomit [[LavalIsBoilingKoolAid vibrant glowing kool-aid]].

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* SuperSpit: Rather than shoot beams from his ring or form objects the way Green Lantern and Star Sapphire do, "Dex-Starr'' appears to vomit [[LavalIsBoilingKoolAid [[LavaIsBoilingKoolAid vibrant glowing kool-aid]].
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* SuperSpit: Rather than shoot beams from his ring or form objects the way Green Lantern and Star Sapphire do, "Dex-Starr'' appears to vomit [[LavalIsBoilingkoolaid vibrant glowing kool-aid]].

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* SuperSpit: Rather than shoot beams from his ring or form objects the way Green Lantern and Star Sapphire do, "Dex-Starr'' appears to vomit [[LavalIsBoilingkoolaid [[LavalIsBoilingKoolAid vibrant glowing kool-aid]].
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* NotSoHarmlessVillain: It’s hard to feel threatened by the mousy teenager who carries around and talks to a pot plant, but her control over plants makes her one of the most powerful and dangerous villains on the show.

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* NotSoHarmlessVillain: It’s hard to feel threatened by the mousy teenager who carries around and talks to a pot potted plant, but her control over plants makes her one of the most powerful and dangerous villains on the show.
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* NotSoDifferentRemark: Batgirl is skeptical about Supergirl and Bizarrogirl really being opposite or not, with her conclusion ending at "not".
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* StrongAsTheyNeedToBe: Expected when dealing with super heroes in general, DC super heroes in particular and {{parody}} show about DC super heroes especially, but Katana gets hit especially hard with it.

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* StrongAsTheyNeedToBe: Expected when dealing with super heroes in general, DC super heroes in particular and {{parody}} show about DC super heroes especially, [[RuleOfFunny especially]], but Katana gets hit especially extra hard with it.

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