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* 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.

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* BadPowersGoodPeople: After her debut, Katana still wields the Soultaker, but as a [[TheCowl hero who defends the victimized}} 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.
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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'' 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.

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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'' 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.



* 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.

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* 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!



* 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, and one point demanding that Ember put a turkey leg directly in Kara's mouth.

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* 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, and at one point demanding that Ember put a turkey leg directly in Kara's mouth.



* 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.



* 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.



* WrestlerInAllOfUs: During the climax of ''#[=ScrambledEggs=]'' she Carol Ferris puts Tatsu Yamashiro in a half Boston crab.



* 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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* 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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In one episode her debut two parter she ismore 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.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.
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* 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.


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* 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.
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* DeskSweepOfRage: Kara's response to Diana trying to teach her the value of strategy through chess is to knock the board off the table and nearly into Barbara after being put in check.

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* 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 Barbara]] after being put in check.
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* DeskSweepOfRage: Kara's response to Diana trying to teach her the value of strategy through chess is to knock the board off the table and nearly into Barbara after being put in check.



* NeverMyFault: It's a silly supersticion 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".

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* NeverMyFault: It's a silly supersticion 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".



* 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.



* 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.



* TranslatorCollar: The Red Lantern ring translates his growls into human speech (which clearly comes from the ring and not his mouth).

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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]].
* 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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%%* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: It resembles a stereotypical depiction of Bigfoot, only taller than most of the buildings.
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[[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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%%* AdaptationSpeciesChange: There's no indication in "[=#StainedFighter=]" that Shaggy Man is an android.
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[[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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* 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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[[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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* 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.
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* CrackingUp: ''#[=RageCat=]'' sees Jessica Cruz pop her neck after giving a not so RousingSpeech at an animal shelter.
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* TheRiseOfZitBoy: ''#Abracadabrapalooza'' is [[SupportingProtagonist ostensibably]] all about Zee Zatara trying and failing to get Karen Beecher to realize pimples are not that bad.

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* TheRiseOfZitBoy: RiseOfZitBoy: ''#Abracadabrapalooza'' is [[SupportingProtagonist ostensibably]] all about Zee Zatara trying and failing to get Karen Beecher to realize pimples are not that bad.
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* AnimalMotifs: Bumblebees ''are'' more docile than most stinging bees, but are still an animal most others would rather not faced 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.

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* AnimalMotifs: Bumblebees ''are'' more docile than most stinging bees, but are still an animal most others would rather not faced 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.
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* AnimalMotifs: Bumblebees. 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.

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* AnimalMotifs: Bumblebees.Bumblebees ''are'' more docile than most stinging bees, but are still an animal most others would rather not faced 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.



* 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.



* 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 and quick for Giganta to get a hit on her.

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* 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 small, litterally fitting between the enlarged Giganta's fingers, and too quick for Giganta to get a hit on her.



* MisguidedMissile: Her first suit makes use of solid matter projectiles, but they prove to be unreliable. Her second armor suit swaps these out for "[[LightningGun electrical sting]]" {{arm cannon}}s.

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* MisguidedMissile: Her first suit makes made use of solid matter projectiles, but they prove proved to be unreliable. Her second armor suit swaps these out for "[[LightningGun electrical sting]]" {{arm cannon}}s.cannon}}s, though her shoulder cannons still fire solid missiles if the stingers are not enough.



* TheRiseOfZitBoy: ''#Abracadabrapalooza'' is [[SupportingProtagonist ostensibably]] all about Zee Zatara trying and failing to get Karen Beecher to realize pimples are not that bad.



* 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.



* HowDoIShotWeb: She's already a powerful sorceress, but she still has a lot of work ahead of her.

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* HowDoIShotWeb: She's By the first episdoe Zee's already a powerful sorceress, but she still has a lot of work ahead of her.her.
* IBelieveICanFly: She can make herself and other things airbourne so casually Zee didn't even notice she could at first.



* 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.



* 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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* 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.
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* MaliciousMisnaming: In "[=#DCSuperHeroBoys=]", she taunts Ursa by deliberately misnaming her as "Ursula".


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* MaliciousMisnaming: In "[=#DCSuperHeroBoys=]", he mockingly addresses Ursa as "Worse-a".
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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. 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.



* 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.

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* 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.



* 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 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.

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* 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 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.
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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.

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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 hide]] her SecretIdentity in spite of the fact she already let having powers slip), Jessica Cruz is still [[TheCallKnowsWhereYouLive actively refusing the call 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 identity is a major step in the team coming together.
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* 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!

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* 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!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.



* 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.

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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 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]] can]], Diana isn't suited for helping her friends through their day to day activities.



* 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.

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* 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.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.



* 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.



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

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



* 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]].



* 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''.

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* 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]].



* 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.



* 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.

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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



* BadPowersGoodPeople: As of her debut, Katana still wields the Soultaker, but as a hero rather than a vigilante.

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* BadPowersGoodPeople: As of After her debut, Katana still wields the Soultaker, but as a [[TheCowl hero who defends the victimized}} rather than a vigilante.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.



* 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.



* 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.



* WithUsOrAgainstUs: Why she takes the souls of the Super Hero Girls along with the villains'.

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* WithUsOrAgainstUs: Why she [[Downplayed|Trope}}: She takes the souls of the Super Hero Girls along with those of the villains'.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.
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* 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.
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* TooKinkyToTorture: Supergirl subjects the six villain girls to MakeoverTorment in ''#[=SoulSisters=]''. Star Sapphire's actually likes her new look.
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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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* 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.
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* AdaptationalModesty: Her attire here covers up more, her comics counterpart wearing little aside from a leotard.
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* UngratefulBastard: Batgirl saves his life and what does he do? ''Mock her''.

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* UngratefulBastard: Batgirl saves his life in "[=#GothamCon=]" and what does he do? ''Mock her''.repays her by ordering security to throw her out.
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* NeverMyFault: It's a silly supersticion 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".
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* VolcanicVeins: Doris Zeul's veins glow orange before she grows into Giganta.



* 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 picking a fight with Giganta either, despite being on the same team.

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* 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 Giganta]] either, despite being on the same team.
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* 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 to [[TheWorfEffect loses]] to Giganta in their first fight.

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* 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 to [[TheWorfEffect loses]] to Giganta in their first fight.

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* 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]].

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* 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 to [[TheWorfEffect loses]] to Giganta in their first fight.



* 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.



* CoolBigSis: Plays this to the other girls, offering emotional and moral support.



* ScienceHero: Uses her extensive knowledge of science to build a suit that allows her to fly and shrink.

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* 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.


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** 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.


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* MetronomicManMashing: This is how Giganta handles Supergirl in their first fight before she disposes of Supergirl with a HumanHammerThrow


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* 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.


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* 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 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.
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* 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!
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* 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.
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* 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.
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* 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.



* PowerOfTheSun: Bumblebee's second suit is solar powered.



** 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. 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.
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* MisguidedMissile: Her first suit makes use of solid matter projectiles, but they prove to be unreliable. Her second armor suit swaps these out for "[[LightningGun electrical sting]]" {{arm cannon}}s.



* 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.

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* 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).


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* 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.


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** Livewire makes use of [[YellowLightningBlueLightning blue electricity to contrast Bumblebee's yellow]].


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* 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. By the time Ursa, Non and Zod escape the Phantom Zone Supergirl doesn't just respect Wonder Woman but is the one most concerned for her well being.

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* 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. By the time Ursa, Non and Zod escape the Phantom Zone Supergirl 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 is Kara becomes the one most concerned for her Wonder Woman's well being.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.

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