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* 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]]). Although it turns out Zatanna's magic can change it when she dons her "Power Girl" identity.

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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 it Supergirl's when she dons her "Power Girl" identity.
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* InvoluntaryDance: She turns Bumblebee's suit against her and forces Bumblebee to disco.


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* {{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.
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** 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 before Livewire outs herself as evil.

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** 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 before [[VillainWithGoodPublicity before]] Livewire outs herself as evil.
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* 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 Zatana for wasting time showboating and being wreckless enough to hit both Wonder Woman and Supergirl with her spells. Zatana blames Bumblebee for giving up and hiding.

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* 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 Zatana Zatanna for wasting time showboating and being wreckless enough to hit both Wonder Woman and Supergirl with her spells. Zatana Zatanna blames Bumblebee for giving up and hiding.



* DoppelgangerSpin: Zatana 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.

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* DoppelgangerSpin: Zatana 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.



* SquishyWizard: Her spells can easily subdue some of the most powerful fighters the show has to offer, like Wonder Woman and Power Girl, but Zatana can't take nearly as much from anyone else.

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* SquishyWizard: Her spells can easily subdue some of the most powerful fighters the show has to offer, like Wonder Woman and Power Girl, but Zatana Zatanna can't take nearly as much from anyone else.



* UnwittingPawn: Zatana'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 Zatana alone. Not because Cheetah couldn't take Zatana, but because she can goad the impulsive Supergirl into chasing her right to Zantana's location, leading to FriendlyFire.

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* UnwittingPawn: Zatana's 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 Zatana Zatanna alone. Not because Cheetah couldn't take Zatana, Zatanna, but because she can goad the impulsive Supergirl into chasing her right to Zantana's Zantanna's location, leading to FriendlyFire.



* 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 Zatana suggests Barbara is afraid of large marine life in general.

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* 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 Zatana Zatanna suggests Barbara is afraid of large marine life in general.



* 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.

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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.question.
** 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 before Livewire outs herself as evil.
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* 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.



* 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.

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* 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.
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* 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.

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* 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.
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* 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.



** 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.

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** 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.will, or cons her in the case of Harleen.
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* NoSell: The first member of the team to land a hit on Cheetah is Bumblebee, and Cheetah just shakes her head due to some misplaced fur.

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* NoSell: The first member of the team to land a hit on Cheetah is Bumblebee, and Cheetah just shakes her head due to right some misplaced displaced fur.
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* 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 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 see other people dressing up as Wonder Woman and all of their costumes are noticeably differences from Diana's outfit, as well each other, red gold top and blue bottoms with white stars being the only consistencies.

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* 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 Supergirl [[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 see 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.



* {{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.
* UnskilledButStrong: The pilot establishes that she DoesNotKnowHerOwnStrength, and her attacks are telegraphed, as shown by Wonder Woman managing to avoid her punches rather 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.

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* {{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.
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.


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* 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=]''.


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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.


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* NoSell: The first member of the team to land a hit on Cheetah is Bumblebee, and Cheetah just shakes her head due to some misplaced fur.


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* {{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.
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* FreezeRay: His only show weapon is a freeze ray.

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* FreezeRay: His only show shown weapon is a freeze ray.
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* MisanthropeSupreme: She believes that Gotham is a "toxic cesspool" that can't be saved and that nothing green will ever grow there again.

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* 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.
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* 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.


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* DoppelgangerSpin: Zatana 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.


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* 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.


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* 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.
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* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: Wonder Woman has harsh criticism for Batgirl and the team Batgirl assembled, and saves her harshest critiques for 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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* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: Wonder Woman has harsh criticism for Batgirl and the team Batgirl assembled, and assembled. She saves her harshest critiques for Supergirl.[[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.



* 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 did nothing to prepare her for her mission.

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* 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 did nothing tried to hinder her mission instead of help her prepare her for her mission.it as they had in the comic books.



* AmazonianBeauty: She is occasionally drawn with more detail than most other characters, aside from Katana. With the former always and with Wonder Woman occassionally, 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 hygene she hasn't caught onto yet.

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* AmazonianBeauty: She is occasionally drawn with more detail than most other characters, aside from Katana. With the former always and with Wonder Woman occassionally, 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 hygene hygiene she hasn't caught onto yet.



* AppropriatedAppelation: In this incarnation, the "Franchise/WonderWoman" name was first used by the media.

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* AppropriatedAppelation: In this incarnation, the "Franchise/WonderWoman" name was first used by the news media.



* CutenessProximity: Experiences this upon finding a kangaroo plushie that looks just like a pet she had when she was 72 (a toddler by Amazon standards).

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* CutenessProximity: Experiences this upon finding a kangaroo plushie that looks just like a pet she had when she was 72 (a toddler ([[ProportionalAging a toddler]] by Amazon standards).



* TheLeader: Batgirl puts the team together, but tasks Wonder Woman with wipping 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".

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* 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 wipping 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".



* 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. It's likely ''supposed'' to be Greek, to go with Themyscira's Greek inspiration with a touch of "Latin" for "[[AncientGrome Rome]]".

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* 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.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]]".
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* 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 Zatana for wasting time showboating and being wreckless enough to hit both Wonder Woman and Supergirl with her spells. Zatana blames Bumblebee for giving up and hiding.



* 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.

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* 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 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 giving 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 indentity is a major step in the team coming together.



* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: Wonder Woman has harsh criticism for Batgirl and the team Batgirl assembled, and saves her harshest critiques for 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.



* 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.



* CharacterExaggeration: Her love for ice cream. 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.

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* 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.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.



* 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.

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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.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.



* ExperiencedProtagonist: Diana is already a seasoned superhero with hundreds of years worth of training and experience.

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* 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.]]



* 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. 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.

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* FamedInStory: {{Subverted|Trope}}: Wonder Woman, the star of a lucrative super hero brand, is famous in this world, world; Diana of Themyscria, the The Wonder Woman actually defending the world, is not. "The Wonder Woman 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.



* 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 she 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 Diana isn't suited for helping her friends through their day to day activities.

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* 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 she 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.



* KnowsTheRopes: Diana possess a large arsenal of edged weaponry, and for the most part doesn't use any of it outside of training, only reaching for a rope when her hand and feet are not enough.

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* KnowsTheRopes: Diana possess a large arsenal of edged weaponry, but as the series progresses uses less and for the most part doesn't use any less of it outside of training, only mostly reaching for a rope when her hand and feet are not enough.



* 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.



* 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]].



* 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 tactition.

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* 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 tactition.tactician.



* SpockSpeak: The show [[PlayedForLaughs really runs with]] the on and off "short on contractions" trend that started in the Post Crisis comic books. In this case it is used to demonstrate her awkwardness as much as it does her royal upbringing.

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* SpockSpeak: The show [[PlayedForLaughs really runs with]] the on and off "short on contractions" trend that started in the Post Crisis comic books.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.



* 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''. Diana herself isn't recognized as such, being accosted by a truancy officer and even called a cheap cosplayer by Kara Danvers. We later see at least three see other people dressing up as Wonder Woman and all of their costumes are noticeably differences from Diana's outfit, as well each other, red gold top and blue bottoms with white stars being the only consistencies.

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* 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''. franchise'' based off of a mysterious figure ShroudedInMyth. Diana herself isn't recognized as such, recognized, being accosted by a truancy officer and even called a cheap cosplayer by Kara Danvers. We later see at least three see other people dressing up as Wonder Woman and all of their costumes are noticeably differences from Diana's outfit, as well each other, red gold top and blue bottoms with white stars being the only consistencies.



* BloodKnight: "[=#KaraCare=]" shows that, unlike every other iteration of the House of El's surviving members, she actually ''wants'' to fight Doomsday!

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"[=#KaraCare=]" shows that, unlike every other iteration of the House of El's surviving members, she actually ''wants'' to fight Doomsday!



* DestructiveSavior: Brash and abrasive attitude + Kryptonian powers = things getting wrecked. Deconstructed in [=#PowerSurge=], as her destructive way of fighting causes most to not actually like her despite the good she does.

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* DestructiveSavior: Brash and abrasive attitude + Kryptonian powers = things getting wrecked. Deconstructed 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.



* 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.



* StubbornHair: Her hair is impervious to any attempts to cut or style it, including power sanders, blowtorches, and even dynamite. Although it turns out Zatanna's magic can change it when she dons her "Power Girl" identity.

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* 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]]). Although it turns out Zatanna's magic can change it when she dons her "Power Girl" identity.



* AdaptationDyeJob: In other incarnations Kara has brown eyes. Here, she has green eyes.

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* AdaptationDyeJob: In other incarnations Kara Karen has brown eyes. Here, she has green eyes.



* 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.



** She's thrown in detention for ''defending'' Karen Beecher from Kara Danvers, Zee Zatara and Barbara Gordon.

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** 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.



** Trying to a responsible citizen and carpool leads to her mother's van getting wrecked

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** Trying to be a responsible citizen and carpool leads to her mother's van getting wrecked



* SquishyWizard: Her spells can easily subdue some of the most powerful fighters the show has to offer, like Power Girl, but Zatana can't take nearly as much from anyone else.

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* SquishyWizard: Her spells can easily subdue some of the most powerful fighters the show has to offer, like Wonder Woman and Power Girl, but Zatana can't take nearly as much from anyone else.



* 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.



* AnIcePerson: He has ice powers.

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* AnIcePerson: He has ice powers.powers, or at least ice weaponry.


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* 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.


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* 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.
* PretenderDiss: She thinks Garth is a cosplay Aquaman.
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* 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.



* FailedASpotCheck: Lois Lane keeps asking everyone in her office where all the pencils are while ''all'' of them are stuck in Lane's hair.



* 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.



* NoBudget: {{Discussed|Trope}}: After introducing Diana Prince in [=#LetThemEatPie=] Lane warns Prince not to give a speech because they do not have the budget for it.

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* NoBudget: {{Discussed|Trope}}: {{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.



* 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 human.

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* 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.
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* NoBudget: After introducing Diana Prince in [=#LetThemEatPie=] Lane warns Prince not to give a speech because they do not have the budget for it.

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* NoBudget: {{Discussed|Trope}}: After introducing Diana Prince in [=#LetThemEatPie=] Lane warns Prince not to give a speech because they do not have the budget for it.
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* DeusExitMachina: ''[=#TheBeeStandsAlone=]'' see's Diana Prince eliminated by technicality to ensure her team doesn't get an easy win at dodge ball.



* KnowsTheRopes: Diana possess a large arsenal of edged weaponry, and for the most part doesn't use any of it outside of training, only reaching for a rope when her hand and feet are not enough.



* TeethClenchedTeamWork: Resolves to do her best EggSitting with Harlene Quinzel in an effort to keep herself out of summer school.



* UnwittingPawn: Zatana'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 Zatana alone. Not because Cheetah couldn't take Zatana, but because she can goad the impulsive Supergirl into chasing her right to Zantana's location, leading to FriendlyFire.



* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Barbara has a fear of sharks. He has a nightmare about ''{{flying|seafoodspecial}}'' sharks which also suggests she's just afraid of large marine life in general.

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* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Barbara has a fear of sharks. He sharks to the point she refuses to remove "shark repellent" from an underground hideot. She later has a nightmare about ''{{flying|seafoodspecial}}'' sharks which also sharks, and a delve into it by Zatana suggests she's just Barbara is afraid of large marine life in general.



* 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.

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* HeelFaceTurn: HeelFaceTurn
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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.
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* LighterAndSofter: Not that there isn't ''some'' comedy in the source material, but the comics 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 recruit 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.

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* LighterAndSofter: Not that there isn't ''some'' comedy in the source material, but the comics 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 recruit 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.



* FishOutOfWater: She’s still a bit new to “Man’s world” 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.

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* FishOutOfWater: She’s still a bit new to “Man’s world” “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.



* ImmortalImmaturity: {{Downplayed|Trope}} in that Wonder Woman is among the wisest and most mature characters on the show, and justified 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, and at one struggles to deal with her own envy.

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* ImmortalImmaturity: {{Downplayed|Trope}} in that Wonder Woman is among the wisest and most mature characters on the show, and justified {{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, and at one point even struggles to deal with her own envy.envy. Wonder Woman had similar problems in the Post Crisis comic books when she had been forcibly reverted to a teenager.



* LoveMakesYouDumb: ...and whenever she sees him, she goes from a fierce, brave Amazon warrior to a blubbering, lovesick teen in an instant.

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* LoveMakesYouDumb: ...and whenever she sees him, Steve Trevor, she goes from a fierce, brave Amazon warrior to a blubbering, lovesick teen in an instant.



* 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.



* SpiritedCompetitor: Diana's relieved to have lost at fencing to Tatsu, as it means she now has a cometitor worth defeating.

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* SpiritedCompetitor: Diana's relieved to have lost at fencing to Tatsu, as it means she now has a cometitor competitor worth defeating.defeating.
* SpockSpeak: The show [[PlayedForLaughs really runs with]] the on and off "short on contractions" trend that started in the Post Crisis comic books. In this case it is used to demonstrate her awkwardness as much as it does her royal upbringing.



* 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. It's likely ''supposed'' to be Greek, to go with Themyscira's Greek inspiration with a touch of "Latin" for "Rome".

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* 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. It's likely ''supposed'' to be Greek, to go with Themyscira's Greek inspiration with a touch of "Latin" for "Rome"."[[AncientGrome Rome]]".
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* 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, depilate or file down her calluses.

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* 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, depilate shave or file down her calluses.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 she 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 Diana isn't suited for helping her friends through their day to day activities.



* ImmortalImmaturity: {{Downplayed|Trope}} in that Wonder Woman is among the wisest and most mature characters on the show, and justified in that her body and mind [[ProportionalAging are still developing]].

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* ImmortalImmaturity: {{Downplayed|Trope}} in that Wonder Woman is among the wisest and most mature characters on the show, and justified 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, and at one struggles to deal with her own envy.



* 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.

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* 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.



* WhatTheHellIsThatAccent: Diana's accent confuses many viewers. Fans have wondered whether it's Italian, Spanish, Mexican, or what? It's likely supposed to be Greek, to go with Themyscira's Greek inspiration.

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* 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. It's likely supposed ''supposed'' to be Greek, to go with Themyscira's Greek inspiration.inspiration with a touch of "Latin" for "Rome".



* BreathWeapon: She has two, but rarely uses them, as that would require more thought than blasting problems she can see with her eyes or smashing them with her eyes.

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* BreathWeapon: She has two, but rarely uses them, as that would require more thought than blasting problems she can see with her eyes or smashing hitting them with her eyes.hands.



* WorfHadTheFlu: Supergirl is the only 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 her flat on her face.]] Of course the resident FlyingBrick would stand the best chance against Cheetah - which is why she's lured into Zatanna's magic blasts.

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* 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 her Diana flat on her face.]] Of course the resident FlyingBrick would stand the best chance against Cheetah - which is why she's Supergirl's lured into Zatanna's magic blasts.



* TheDeterminator: Refuses to fight, even when Franchise/WonderWoman is yelling at her in the TrainingMontage.

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* TheDeterminator: TheDeterminator
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Refuses to fight, even when Franchise/WonderWoman is yelling at her in the TrainingMontage.



** Refusing to let Wonder Woman live in a tree leads to Jessica's house getting wrecked



* SesquipedalianLoquaciousness: Zee coerces Karen Beecher into being her spokeswoman, and gives Karen cue card with words Karen can't pronounce.

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* SesquipedalianLoquaciousness: Zee coerces Karen Beecher into being her spokeswoman, and gives Karen cue card cards with words Karen can't pronounce.
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* 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''.
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* AgeLift: As opposed to the main series, where she's roughly the same age as the main characters, she's now a child here.

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* AgeLift: As opposed to the main series, 2015 continuity, where she's roughly the same age as the main characters, she's now a child here.
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* DartBoardOfHate: She has punching and speed bags with the pictures of The Super Hero Girls on them.

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* DartBoardOfHate: DartboardOfHate: She has punching and speed bags with the pictures of The Super Hero Girls on them.them. She even has a doormat with Batgirl's picture on it that she uses to aggressively wipe her feet.
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* ToylessToylineCharacter: Catwoman and Poison Ivy were the only ones in the group who got their own dolls in the accompanying toyline, and the latter was a Target exclusive.

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* ToylessToylineCharacter: Catwoman Catwoman, Harley and Poison Ivy were the only ones in the group who got their own dolls in the accompanying toyline, and the latter last one was a Target exclusive.

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Not only is Incredibly Lame Pun spelled incorrectly, but that trope is now a redirect to Lame Pun Reaction, which requires other characters finding the pun terrible in-universe.


* IncreadilyLamePun: His only dialogue is ice puns to Batgirl
* FreezeRay: His only show weapon

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* IncreadilyLamePun: His only dialogue is ice puns to Batgirl
* FreezeRay: His only show weapon is a freeze ray.
* PungeonMaster: His only dialogue is ice puns to Batgirl.


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* AdaptationalHairstyleChange: Atypical to most incarnations of Lois Lane, she wears her hair in a bun.
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* 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. 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.



* EvilLaugh: She bellows one out after flustering Oliver Queen about an upcoming show of his happening at the same time as his own.



* 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]].



* 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.



* 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.



* 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.



* SixthRanger: Would have been for the heroes in the third season, barring some PlotTwist, ''was'' in the crossover movie which was effectively the grand finale

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* SixthRanger: Would have been for the heroes in the third season, barring some PlotTwist, PlotTwist. She ''was'' in the crossover movie which was effectively the grand finalefinale 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!


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* 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.


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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. In one episode she ismore 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.
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* 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.


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* PickyEater: She refuses to even try sushi until it's cooked, which Kara ends up doing with her EyeBeams.
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* 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.

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* 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.
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* BorrowedCatchPhrase: "[[ComicBook/TheIncreadibleHulk Giganta Smash!]]"

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* BorrowedCatchPhrase: "[[ComicBook/TheIncreadibleHulk "[[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk Giganta Smash!]]"
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* SixthRanger:

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* 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, ''was'' in the crossover movie which was effectively the grand finale



* BorrowedCatchPhrase: "[[ComicBook/TheIncreadibleHulk Giganta Smash!]]"



** 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.
* EvilRedhead: Her hairstyle is red and bushy, and has no problem being a general menace. .

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** 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.
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. .

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* TheBully

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* TheBullyBadInfluencer: She uses her social media channel to encourage large amounts of people to laugh at other's misfortunes.
* TheBully:


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* 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".

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