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!!The Villains
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!!The Villains
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[[folder: The Captor '''(UNMARKED SPOILERS)''']]Captor]]
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* BigBadWannabe: He acts as if he's a brilliant mastermind and the architect of the heroes' plight, but he was really just an UnwittingPawn to the true Mastermind behind both films, [[spoiler:Arthur Watts]].
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* BigBadWannabe: He acts as if he's a brilliant mastermind and the architect of the heroes' plight, but he was really just an UnwittingPawn to the true Mastermind behind both films, [[spoiler:Arthur Watts]].Arthur Watts.
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* DiscOneFinalBoss: He's thoroughly defeated at the end of Part 1. However, by the time he's defeated, it's clear there's another villain pulling the strings behind it; a villain who is from Remnant rather than Earth. Part two reveals that said villain is actually [[spoiler:Arthur Watts, who managed to back up his consciousness before his actual body was killed by Cinder at the end of Volume 8 and left with Kilg%re for Earth to remake it in his own image.]]
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* DiscOneFinalBoss: He's thoroughly defeated at the end of Part 1. However, by the time he's defeated, it's clear there's another villain pulling the strings behind it; a villain who is from Remnant rather than Earth. Part two reveals that said villain is actually [[spoiler:Arthur Arthur Watts, who managed to back up his consciousness before his actual body was killed by Cinder at the end of Volume 8 and left with Kilg%re for Earth to remake it in his own image.]]
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* NormalFishInATinyPond: Kilg%re is normally considered to be a lunatic with delusions of grandeur, due to being a small fry by the Justice League's standards. In the virtual space, however, Kilg%re's near-complete control of the virtual Remnant allows him to control massive amounts of virtual Grimm, as well as commandeering the powerful Leviathan and Wyvern. Combined with the Justice League's age regression and reduction of their powers, Kilg%re ends up being a ''far more dangerous'' opponent in combat. He ends up taking the combined efforts of both the Justice League and Team RWBYJNR to defeat the virus. And it's strongly implied that whatever partnership he's made with the mystery villain who wants Team RWBY destroyed has made him just as much of a threat back home as he was in the virtual space... [[spoiler:Part Two reveals that Arthur Watts was the one to help him out and makes him just as dangerous when he returns with him to Earth.]]
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* NormalFishInATinyPond: Kilg%re is normally considered to be a lunatic with delusions of grandeur, due to being a small fry by the Justice League's standards. In the virtual space, however, Kilg%re's near-complete control of the virtual Remnant allows him to control massive amounts of virtual Grimm, as well as commandeering the powerful Leviathan and Wyvern. Combined with the Justice League's age regression and reduction of their powers, Kilg%re ends up being a ''far more dangerous'' opponent in combat. He ends up taking the combined efforts of both the Justice League and Team RWBYJNR to defeat the virus. And it's strongly implied that whatever partnership he's made with the mystery villain who wants Team RWBY destroyed has made him just as much of a threat back home as he was in the virtual space... [[spoiler:Part Part Two reveals that Arthur Watts was the one to help him out and makes him just as dangerous when he returns with him to Earth.]]
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* SmugSnake: Kilg%re spends most of the climax boasting of his genius, only to be easily outwitted by both the heroes and his own villainous partner [[spoiler:Arthur Watts]].
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* SmugSnake: Kilg%re spends most of the climax boasting of his genius, only to be easily outwitted by both the heroes and his own villainous partner [[spoiler:Arthur Watts]].Arthur Watts.
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[[folder: The Mastermind '''(UNMARKED SPOILERS)''']]
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[[folder: The Mastermind '''(UNMARKED SPOILERS)''']]Mastermind]]
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''[[Characters/RWBYRemnantMythos Remnant]]:'' [[Characters/RWBYEasternSanus Sanus (Eastern)]] | [[Characters/RWBYWesternSanus Sanus (Western)]] | [[Characters/RWBYAnima Anima]] | [[Characters/RWBYSolitas Solitas]] ([[Characters/RWBYJamesIronwood James Ironwood]])\\
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''Kingdoms:'' [[Characters/RWBYEasternSanus Sanus (Eastern)]] | [[Characters/RWBYWesternSanus Sanus (Western)]] | [[Characters/RWBYAnima Anima]] | [[Characters/RWBYSolitas Solitas]] ([[Characters/RWBYJamesIronwood James Ironwood]])\\
''Antagonists:'' [[Characters/RWBYSalemsFaction Salem's Faction]] ([[Characters/RWBYSalem Salem]] | [[Characters/RWBYCinderFall Cinder Fall]]) | [[Characters/RWBYWhiteFang White Fang]] ([[Characters/RWBYAdamTaurus Adam Taurus]])\\
''Beyond Remnant:'' [[Characters/RWBYTheEverAfter The Ever After]]\\
''World of Remnant:'' [[Characters/RWBYRemnantMythos Remnant Mythos]] | [[Characters/RWBYGrimmBestiary Grimm Bestiary]]-]]]]]
''Antagonists:'' [[Characters/RWBYSalemsFaction Salem's Faction]] ([[Characters/RWBYSalem Salem]] | [[Characters/RWBYCinderFall Cinder Fall]]) | [[Characters/RWBYWhiteFang White Fang]] ([[Characters/RWBYAdamTaurus Adam Taurus]])\\
''Beyond Remnant:'' [[Characters/RWBYTheEverAfter The Ever After]]\\
''World of Remnant:'' [[Characters/RWBYRemnantMythos Remnant Mythos]] | [[Characters/RWBYGrimmBestiary Grimm Bestiary]]-]]]]]
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''Antagonists:'' [[Characters/RWBYSalemsFaction Salem's Faction]] ([[Characters/RWBYSalem Salem]] | [[Characters/RWBYCinderFall Cinder Fall]]) | [[Characters/RWBYWhiteFang White Fang]] ([[Characters/RWBYAdamTaurus Adam
''Beyond Remnant:'' [[Characters/RWBYTheEverAfter The Ever
''World of Remnant:'' [[Characters/RWBYRemnantMythos Remnant Mythos]] | [[Characters/RWBYGrimmBestiary Grimm Bestiary]]-]]]]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote: The full team on Earth (with Team RWBY). (SPOILERS)]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/justiceleagueearthwithrwby.png]][softreturn][[/labelnote]]
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* HackYourEnemy: In Part 2, after discovering the Grimm in his universe is made differently compared to the Grimm they fought back in Part 1, he realizes he can hack the Grimm directly to take them down. But when he tries to hack them, it tries to [[TransformationHorror transform him into a Grimm]]. He later discovers that he can prevent the transformation with the aid of Dust.
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* DropTheHammer: Normally one to only use his bare fists, but on Remnant he starts carrying a small hammer to help him combat the Grimm. It is probably a nod to the Solar Hammer and Cosmic Anvil from ''ComicBook/AllStarSuperman''.
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* DropTheHammer: CarryABigStick: Normally one to only use his bare fists, but on Remnant he starts carrying a small hammer to help him combat the Grimm. It is probably a nod to the Solar Hammer and Cosmic Anvil from ''ComicBook/AllStarSuperman''.
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* LogicalWeakness: While his power is much greater in the simulation, it takes a massive amount of power and Dust to be able to maintain his control. As such, if anything is directly tied to Kilg%re when he's running the simulation, destroying them while in his presence can heavily weaken his focus, making him a much easier target.
** Additionally, while the digital world is where he's at his strongest, it can also be turned into a prison to trap him instead.
** Additionally, while the digital world is where he's at his strongest, it can also be turned into a prison to trap him instead.
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* LogicalWeakness: While his power is much greater in the simulation, it takes a massive amount of power and Dust to be able to maintain his control. As such, if anything is directly tied to Kilg%re when he's running the simulation, destroying them while in his presence can heavily weaken his focus, making him a much easier target.
**target. Additionally, while the digital world is where he's at his strongest, it can also be turned into a prison to trap him instead.
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* MechanicalMonster: The Earth Grimm tend to be able to use abilities more commonly associated with machines, such as sound waves, HardLight barriers, and in the case of the ones possessed by the Captor, falling apart when suffering too much damage.
* Nanomachines: What the Earth Grimm seem to be made of.
* Nanomachines: What the Earth Grimm seem to be made of.
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* MechanicalMonster: AmbiguousRobots: The Earth Grimm tend to be able to use abilities more commonly associated with machines, such as sound waves, HardLight barriers, and in the case of the ones possessed by the Captor, falling apart when suffering too much damage.
*Nanomachines: {{Nanomachines}}: What the Earth Grimm seem to be made of.
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!! Both Types of Grimm
* SpottingTheThread: Due to their artificial nature, both types of Grimm present in the duology are noted as having qualities that typical Grimm don't possess, which can end up blindsiding the heroes or be used to their advantage.
** The Simulation Grimm are noted as being invulnerable to Dust-based attacks, and visibly glitch out when attacked or destroyed
* SpottingTheThread: Due to their artificial nature, both types of Grimm present in the duology are noted as having qualities that typical Grimm don't possess, which can end up blindsiding the heroes or be used to their advantage.
** The Simulation Grimm are noted as being invulnerable to Dust-based attacks, and visibly glitch out when attacked or destroyed
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** The Simulation Grimm are noted as being invulnerable to Dust-based attacks, and visibly glitch out when attacked or
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!!! Biomechanical Grimm
After returning home to Earth, the Justice League find themselves fighting against another type of artificial Grimm, this time being more biomechanical in nature. In addition, each of them have the ability to adapt new abilities to counter the Justice League's strengths and weaknesses...
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After returning home to Earth, the Justice League find themselves fighting against another type of artificial Grimm, this time being
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* AdaptiveAbility: The Earth Grimm can adapt new abilities in order to exploit the logical weaknesses of the Justice League, giving them a significant advantage. Part of the reason they have trouble against Team RWBY is because they haven't been modified to have any abilities that work against them.
* MechanicalMonster: The Earth Grimm tend to be able to use abilities more commonly associated with machines, such as sound waves, HardLight barriers, and in the case of the ones possessed by the Captor, falling apart when suffering too much damage.
* Nanomachines: What the Earth Grimm seem to be made of.
* HealingFactor: The Earth Sea Feilong has this, being able to regenerate itself after ''[[YourHeadAsplode literally getting its head blown off]]'' by Jessica and Blake.
* MechanicalMonster: The Earth Grimm tend to be able to use abilities more commonly associated with machines, such as sound waves, HardLight barriers, and in the case of the ones possessed by the Captor, falling apart when suffering too much damage.
* Nanomachines: What the Earth Grimm seem to be made of.
* HealingFactor: The Earth Sea Feilong has this, being able to regenerate itself after ''[[YourHeadAsplode literally getting its head blown off]]'' by Jessica and Blake.
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[[folder: The Other Villains '''(UNMARKED SPOILERS)''']]
!!Killer Croc, Mirror Master, Weather Wizard, and the Rogues Gallery
!!!'''Killer Croc/Waylon Jones Voiced By:''' [[{{Wrestling/MJF}} Maxwell Jacob Friedman]]\\
'''Weather Wizard/Mark Mardon Voiced By:''' Creator/TravisWillingham\\
'''Mirror Master/Evan [=McCulloch=] Voiced By:''' Creator/TroyBaker
The Rogues Gallery of the Justice League. Upon facing the true extent of the crisis caused by the Mastermind and Kilg%re, these villains decide to put aside their differences and help to fight back against the Grimm, [[TeethClenchedTeamwork albeit very begrudgingly.]]
!!Killer Croc, Mirror Master, Weather Wizard, and the Rogues Gallery
!!!'''Killer Croc/Waylon Jones Voiced By:''' [[{{Wrestling/MJF}} Maxwell Jacob Friedman]]\\
'''Weather Wizard/Mark Mardon Voiced By:''' Creator/TravisWillingham\\
'''Mirror Master/Evan [=McCulloch=] Voiced By:''' Creator/TroyBaker
The Rogues Gallery of the Justice League. Upon facing the true extent of the crisis caused by the Mastermind and Kilg%re, these villains decide to put aside their differences and help to fight back against the Grimm, [[TeethClenchedTeamwork albeit very begrudgingly.]]
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[[folder: The Other Villains Creatures of Grimm '''(UNMARKED SPOILERS)''']]
!!Killer Croc, Mirror Master, Weather Wizard,SPOILERS)''']]
Monstrous creatures made from darkness, and theRogues Gallery
!!!'''Killer Croc/Waylon Jones Voiced By:''' [[{{Wrestling/MJF}} Maxwell Jacob Friedman]]\\
'''Weather Wizard/Mark Mardon Voiced By:''' Creator/TravisWillingham\\
'''Mirror Master/Evan [=McCulloch=] Voiced By:''' Creator/TroyBaker
The Rogues Gallerymain Mooks of the Justice League. Upon facing the true extent of the crisis caused by the Mastermind duology and Kilg%re, these villains decide to put aside RWBY series. Drawn towards negative emotions, their differences and help to fight back against sole goal is the Grimm, [[TeethClenchedTeamwork albeit very begrudgingly.]]apparent destruction of humanity. However, they are noted as being very...different compared to their usual selves.
!!Killer Croc, Mirror Master, Weather Wizard,
Monstrous creatures made from darkness, and the
!!!'''Killer Croc/Waylon Jones Voiced By:''' [[{{Wrestling/MJF}} Maxwell Jacob Friedman]]\\
'''Weather Wizard/Mark Mardon Voiced By:''' Creator/TravisWillingham\\
'''Mirror Master/Evan [=McCulloch=] Voiced By:''' Creator/TroyBaker
The Rogues Gallery
!! Both Types of Grimm
* SpottingTheThread: Due to their artificial nature, both types of Grimm present in the duology are noted as having qualities that typical Grimm don't possess, which can end up blindsiding the heroes or be used to their advantage.
** The Simulation Grimm are noted as being invulnerable to Dust-based attacks, and visibly glitch out when attacked or destroyed
!!! Simulation Grimm
The Grimm within the simulation Team RWBYJNPR and the Justice League are trapped in Part One. They stand out due to their unusual tendency to glitch out, not being affected by Dust attacks, and being capable of appearing in locations they otherwise wouldn't be able to due to not being limited to pools of darkness.
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* DigitalAbomination: While they might act no differently than regular Grimm, they are digital simulations, and thus have a visible OminousVisualGlitch at times. This doesn't include the menagerie of unusual abilities that normal Grimm wouldn't possess.
* EnergyAbsorption: Because the Simulation Grimm are powered by Dust, they have the ability to absorb Dust and fire it back as laser beams or fire.
!!! Biomechanical Grimm
After returning home to Earth, the Justice League find themselves fighting against another type of artificial Grimm, this time being more biomechanical in nature. In addition, each of them have the ability to adapt new abilities to counter the Justice League's strengths and weaknesses...
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[[folder: The Other Villains '''(UNMARKED SPOILERS)''']]
!!Killer Croc, Mirror Master, Weather Wizard, and the Rogues Gallery
!!!'''Killer Croc/Waylon Jones Voiced By:''' [[{{Wrestling/MJF}} Maxwell Jacob Friedman]]\\
'''Weather Wizard/Mark Mardon Voiced By:''' Creator/TravisWillingham\\
'''Mirror Master/Evan [=McCulloch=] Voiced By:''' Creator/TroyBaker
The Rogues Gallery of the Justice League. Upon facing the true extent of the crisis caused by the Mastermind and Kilg%re, these villains decide to put aside their differences and help to fight back against the Grimm, [[TeethClenchedTeamwork albeit very begrudgingly.]]
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* SpottingTheThread: Due to their artificial nature, both types of Grimm present in the duology are noted as having qualities that typical Grimm don't possess, which can end up blindsiding the heroes or be used to their advantage.
** The Simulation Grimm are noted as being invulnerable to Dust-based attacks, and visibly glitch out when attacked or destroyed
!!! Simulation Grimm
The Grimm within the simulation Team RWBYJNPR and the Justice League are trapped in Part One. They stand out due to their unusual tendency to glitch out, not being affected by Dust attacks, and being capable of appearing in locations they otherwise wouldn't be able to due to not being limited to pools of darkness.
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* DigitalAbomination: While they might act no differently than regular Grimm, they are digital simulations, and thus have a visible OminousVisualGlitch at times. This doesn't include the menagerie of unusual abilities that normal Grimm wouldn't possess.
* EnergyAbsorption: Because the Simulation Grimm are powered by Dust, they have the ability to absorb Dust and fire it back as laser beams or fire.
!!! Biomechanical Grimm
After returning home to Earth, the Justice League find themselves fighting against another type of artificial Grimm, this time being more biomechanical in nature. In addition, each of them have the ability to adapt new abilities to counter the Justice League's strengths and weaknesses...
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[[folder: The Other Villains '''(UNMARKED SPOILERS)''']]
!!Killer Croc, Mirror Master, Weather Wizard, and the Rogues Gallery
!!!'''Killer Croc/Waylon Jones Voiced By:''' [[{{Wrestling/MJF}} Maxwell Jacob Friedman]]\\
'''Weather Wizard/Mark Mardon Voiced By:''' Creator/TravisWillingham\\
'''Mirror Master/Evan [=McCulloch=] Voiced By:''' Creator/TroyBaker
The Rogues Gallery of the Justice League. Upon facing the true extent of the crisis caused by the Mastermind and Kilg%re, these villains decide to put aside their differences and help to fight back against the Grimm, [[TeethClenchedTeamwork albeit very begrudgingly.]]
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* MachineMonotone: After his ruse is revealed he switches to speaking in an electronically distorted monotone voice.
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* LogicalWeakness: While his power is much greater in the simulation, it takes a massive amount of power and Dust to be able to maintain his control. As such, if anything is directly tied to Kilg%re when he's running the simulation, destroying them while in his presence can heavily weaken his focus, making him a much easier target.
** Additionally, while the digital world is where he's at his strongest, it can also be turned into a prison to trap him instead.
* MachineMonotone: After his ruse is revealed he switches to speaking in an electronically distorted monotone voice. He becomes less monotonous as his failures begin to pile up in Part One, and he's much more emotional and easier to anger in Part Two due to chafing under the Mastermind's command.
** Additionally, while the digital world is where he's at his strongest, it can also be turned into a prison to trap him instead.
* MachineMonotone: After his ruse is revealed he switches to speaking in an electronically distorted monotone voice. He becomes less monotonous as his failures begin to pile up in Part One, and he's much more emotional and easier to anger in Part Two due to chafing under the Mastermind's command.
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* ADayInTheLimelight: Mirror Master and Weather Wizard get a fairly prominent role as characters despite usually being relatively minor villains in the Justice League's Rogues Gallery.
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* ADayInTheLimelight: Mirror Master and Weather Wizard get a fairly prominent role as characters despite usually being relatively minor villains in the Justice League's Rogues Gallery. Tellingly, typical fan favorites like Harley Quinn, Lex Luthor, and Joker are all put into the backseat in Part Two, only being mentioned offhand or [[WhileRomeBurns just not taking part in the fight against the Grimm.]]
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* ADayInTheLimelight: Mirror Master and Weather Wizard get a fairly prominent role as characters despite usually being relatively minor villains in the Justice League's Rogues Gallery.
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* EvenEvilHasStandards: While all of them are ne'er do wells of varying degrees and varying reasons, none of them like the idea of having their world destroyed by a dangerous egomaniac like the Mastermind. As such, teaming up against him and Killg%re is a no-brainer.
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* EvenEvilHasStandards: While all of them are ne'er do wells of varying degrees and varying reasons, none of them like the idea of having their world destroyed by a dangerous egomaniac like the Mastermind. As such, teaming up against him and Killg%re Kilg%re is a no-brainer.
* ADayInTheLimelight: And how! Kilg%re was not a prominent villain, and was mostly considered merely another part of Flash's rogues gallery. Here, he's the BigBad of Part One, and TheHeavy to the Mastermind in Part Two.
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* BigBadWannabe: He acts as if he's a brilliant mastermind and the architect of the heroes' plight, but he was really just an UnwittingPawn to the true villain [[spoiler:Arthur Watts]].
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* BigBadWannabe: He acts as if he's a brilliant mastermind and the architect of the heroes' plight, but he was really just an UnwittingPawn to the true villain Mastermind behind both films, [[spoiler:Arthur Watts]].
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* StatusQuoIsGod: The very ''minute'' the crisis against the Grimm is over, Lex Luthor doesn't hesitate to start his own schemes by taking advantage of the aftermath.
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* HorrifyingHero: While hero is a stretch, Killer Croc's menacing appearance makes the civilian he's saving scared of him killing them as well.
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* TerrorHero: While hero is a stretch, Killer Croc's menacing appearance makes the civilian he's saving scared of him killing them as well.
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* HorrorHero: While hero is a stretch, Killer Croc's menacing appearance makes the civilian he's saving scared of him killing them as well.
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* TerrorHero: While hero is a stretch, Killer Croc's menacing appearance makes the civilian he's saving scared of him killing them as well.
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* HorrorHero: While hero is a stretch, Killer Croc's menacing appearance makes the civilian he's saving scared of him killing them as well.
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* YouveGottaBeKiddingMe: Killer Croc says this word for word after a civilian he rescues from one Grimm gets intercepted by another, forcing him to rush in to save them.
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A sentient computer virus and enemy of the Justice League who conspired with an unknown enemy of Teams RWBY and JNR to trap both groups of Super Heroes and Huntsmen in a simulated version of Remnant. He also poses as the Flash for the large majority of the first film. In Part 2, he serves as the Mastermind's second in command, although it's made increasingly clear that it's not a partnership of mutual respect...
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A sentient computer virus and enemy of the Justice League who conspired with an unknown enemy of Teams RWBY and JNR to trap both groups of Super Heroes and Huntsmen in a simulated version of Remnant. He also poses as the Flash for the large majority of the first film. In Part 2, he serves as the Mastermind's second in command, although it's made increasingly clear that it's not a partnership of mutual respect...
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* AlliterativeName: Mirror Master and Weather Wizard have this.
* AtrociousAlias: Yang is ''not'' impressed by the villain names of Mirror Master and Weather Wizard.
* AtrociousAlias: Yang is ''not'' impressed by the villain names of Mirror Master and Weather Wizard.
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A sentient computer virus and enemy of the Justice League who conspired with an unknown enemy of Teams RWBY and JNR to trap both groups of Super Heroes and Huntsmen in a simulated version of Remnant. He also poses as the Flash for the large majority of the first film. In Part 2, he serves as the Mastermind's second in command, although it's made increasingly clear that it's not a partnership of mutual respect...
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!!Killer Croc, Mirror Master, Weather Wizard, and others
!!!'''Killer Croc Voiced By:''' [[{{Wrestling/MJF}} Maxwell Jacob Friedman]]\\
'''Weather Wizard Voiced By:''' Creator/TravisWillingham\\
'''Mirror Master Voiced By:''' Creator/TroyBaker
!!!'''Killer Croc Voiced By:''' [[{{Wrestling/MJF}} Maxwell Jacob Friedman]]\\
'''Weather Wizard Voiced By:''' Creator/TravisWillingham\\
'''Mirror Master Voiced By:''' Creator/TroyBaker
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!!Killer Croc, Mirror Master, Weather Wizard, and others
the Rogues Gallery
!!!'''KillerCroc Croc/Waylon Jones Voiced By:''' [[{{Wrestling/MJF}} Maxwell Jacob Friedman]]\\
'''WeatherWizard Wizard/Mark Mardon Voiced By:''' Creator/TravisWillingham\\
'''MirrorMaster Master/Evan [=McCulloch=] Voiced By:''' Creator/TroyBaker
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[[folder: The Other Villains '''(UNMARKED SPOILERS)''']]
!!Killer Croc, Mirror Master, Weather Wizard, and others
!!!'''Killer Croc Voiced By:''' [[{{Wrestling/MJF}} Maxwell Jacob Friedman]]\\
'''Weather Wizard Voiced By:''' Creator/TravisWillingham\\
'''Mirror Master Voiced By:''' Creator/TroyBaker
The Rogues Gallery of the Justice League. Upon facing the true extent of the crisis caused by the Mastermind and Kilg%re, these villains decide to put aside their differences and help to fight back against the Grimm, [[TeethClenchedTeamwork albeit very begrudgingly.]]
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* EnemyMine: Because the Grimm attack is worldwide, the Justice League is spread too thin to cover it by themselves. Combined with the very real danger of the world being destroyed, the villains decide that helping the Justice League is vastly preferable to losing everything.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: While all of them are ne'er do wells of varying degrees and varying reasons, none of them like the idea of having their world destroyed by a dangerous egomaniac like the Mastermind. As such, teaming up against him and Killg%re is a no-brainer.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: None of them are particularly happy about having to work with the Justice League though.
* WhileRomeBurns: Joker and Harley Quinn end up sitting out, choosing to enjoy a drink and watching the destruction from afar.
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!!Killer Croc, Mirror Master, Weather Wizard, and others
!!!'''Killer Croc Voiced By:''' [[{{Wrestling/MJF}} Maxwell Jacob Friedman]]\\
'''Weather Wizard Voiced By:''' Creator/TravisWillingham\\
'''Mirror Master Voiced By:''' Creator/TroyBaker
The Rogues Gallery of the Justice League. Upon facing the true extent of the crisis caused by the Mastermind and Kilg%re, these villains decide to put aside their differences and help to fight back against the Grimm, [[TeethClenchedTeamwork albeit very begrudgingly.]]
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* EnemyMine: Because the Grimm attack is worldwide, the Justice League is spread too thin to cover it by themselves. Combined with the very real danger of the world being destroyed, the villains decide that helping the Justice League is vastly preferable to losing everything.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: While all of them are ne'er do wells of varying degrees and varying reasons, none of them like the idea of having their world destroyed by a dangerous egomaniac like the Mastermind. As such, teaming up against him and Killg%re is a no-brainer.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: None of them are particularly happy about having to work with the Justice League though.
* WhileRomeBurns: Joker and Harley Quinn end up sitting out, choosing to enjoy a drink and watching the destruction from afar.
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A sentient computer virus and enemy of the Justice League who conspired with an unknown enemy of Teams RWBY and JNR to trap both groups of Super Heroes and Huntsmen in a simulated version of Remnant. It also poses as the Flash for the large majority of the first film.
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A sentient computer virus and enemy of the Justice League who conspired with an unknown enemy of Teams RWBY and JNR to trap both groups of Super Heroes and Huntsmen in a simulated version of Remnant. It He also poses as the Flash for the large majority of the first film.
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* AdaptationalVillainy: In the comics, Kilg%re was just trying to survive, and the fact that it saw humans as detrimental to that survival ended up making it a threat. Here it's a SmugSnake which revels in the defeat of its enemies.
* AIIsACrapshoot: It's essentially a villainous A.I., presumably from an alien world like in the comics.
* BigBadWannabe: It acts as if it's a brilliant mastermind and the architect of the heroes' plight, but it was really just an UnwittingPawn to the true villain [[spoiler:Arthur Watts]].
* AIIsACrapshoot: It's essentially a villainous A.I., presumably from an alien world like in the comics.
* BigBadWannabe: It acts as if it's a brilliant mastermind and the architect of the heroes' plight, but it was really just an UnwittingPawn to the true villain [[spoiler:Arthur Watts]].
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* AdaptationalVillainy: In the comics, Kilg%re was just trying to survive, and the fact that it saw humans as detrimental to that survival ended up making it a threat. Here it's he's a SmugSnake which revels in the defeat of its enemies.
* AIIsACrapshoot:It's He's essentially a villainous A.I., presumably from an alien world like in the comics.
* BigBadWannabe:It He acts as if it's he's a brilliant mastermind and the architect of the heroes' plight, but it he was really just an UnwittingPawn to the true villain [[spoiler:Arthur Watts]].
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* ButHeSoundsHandsome: Kilg%re is so smug about its intelligence, when the Justice League are trying to figure out which villain is behind sending them to Remnant and making them teenagers and they guess maybe [[Characters/SupermanBrainiacCharacter Brainiac]] or [[Characters/DCComicsVandalSavage Vandal Savage]] is behind it, the Flash (being possessed by Kilg%re) suggests maybe Kilg%re is behind it, but everyone dismisses it because, according to Flash, it's a "delusional electrical wire short of a full panel".
* DiscOneFinalBoss: It's thoroughly defeated at the end of Part 1. However, by the time it's defeated, it's clear there's another villain pulling the strings behind it; a villain who is from Remnant rather than Earth. Part two reveals that said villain is actually [[spoiler:Arthur Watts, who managed to back up his consciousness before his actual body was killed by Cinder at the end of Volume 8 and left with Kilg%re for Earth to remake it in his own image.]]
* DishingOutDirt: Once he's been ousted by Batman, Kilg%re reveals it can control and summon virtual earth to fight back against them.
* DiscOneFinalBoss: It's thoroughly defeated at the end of Part 1. However, by the time it's defeated, it's clear there's another villain pulling the strings behind it; a villain who is from Remnant rather than Earth. Part two reveals that said villain is actually [[spoiler:Arthur Watts, who managed to back up his consciousness before his actual body was killed by Cinder at the end of Volume 8 and left with Kilg%re for Earth to remake it in his own image.]]
* DishingOutDirt: Once he's been ousted by Batman, Kilg%re reveals it can control and summon virtual earth to fight back against them.
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* ButHeSoundsHandsome: Kilg%re is so smug about its his intelligence, when the Justice League are trying to figure out which villain is behind sending them to Remnant and making them teenagers and they guess maybe [[Characters/SupermanBrainiacCharacter Brainiac]] or [[Characters/DCComicsVandalSavage Vandal Savage]] is behind it, the Flash (being possessed by Kilg%re) suggests maybe Kilg%re is behind it, but everyone dismisses it because, according to Flash, it's he's a "delusional electrical wire short of a full panel".
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* DishingOutDirt: Once he's been ousted by Batman, Kilg%re revealsit he can control and summon virtual earth to fight back against them.
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* GiantScrapRobot: It He used a HumongousMecha made of random bits of machinery to fight the Justice League before trapping them in the simulation.
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* NormalFishInATinyPond: Kilg%re is normally considered to be a lunatic with delusions of grandeur, due to being a small fry by the Justice League's standards. In the virtual space, however, Kilg%re's near-complete control of the virtual Remnant allows it to control massive amounts of virtual Grimm, as well as commandeering the powerful Leviathan and Wyvern. Combined with the Justice League's age regression and reduction of their powers, Kilg%re ends up being a ''far more dangerous'' opponent in combat. It ends up taking the combined efforts of both the Justice League and Team RWBYJNR to defeat the virus. And it's strongly implied that whatever partnership he's made with the mystery villain who wants Team RWBY destroyed has made him just as much of a threat back home as he was in the virtual space... [[spoiler:Part Two reveals that Arthur Watts was the one to help him out and makes him just as dangerous when he returns with him to Earth.]]
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: While it fought the Flash and the Justice League in the comics, it was Wally West and the Justice League International, not Barry Allen and the core Justice League.
* SmugSnake: Kilg%re spends most of the climax boasting of its genius, only to be easily outwitted by both the heroes and its own villainous partner [[spoiler:Arthur Watts]].
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* NormalFishInATinyPond: Kilg%re is normally considered to be a lunatic with delusions of grandeur, due to being a small fry by the Justice League's standards. In the virtual space, however, Kilg%re's near-complete control of the virtual Remnant allows it him to control massive amounts of virtual Grimm, as well as commandeering the powerful Leviathan and Wyvern. Combined with the Justice League's age regression and reduction of their powers, Kilg%re ends up being a ''far more dangerous'' opponent in combat. It He ends up taking the combined efforts of both the Justice League and Team RWBYJNR to defeat the virus. And it's strongly implied that whatever partnership he's made with the mystery villain who wants Team RWBY destroyed has made him just as much of a threat back home as he was in the virtual space... [[spoiler:Part Two reveals that Arthur Watts was the one to help him out and makes him just as dangerous when he returns with him to Earth.]]
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: Whileit he fought the Flash and the Justice League in the comics, it he was Wally West and the Justice League International, not Barry Allen and the core Justice League.
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* {{Synchronization}}: If any of the Grimm it created is killed, it will feel their pain and makes it difficult for Kilg%re to concentrate. Ruby is the first to notice this and she uses this knowledge to help Jessica and Jaune get close to Kilg%re by having everyone else focus on taking down the minor Grimm.
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* {{Synchronization}}: If any of the Grimm it created is killed, it he will feel their pain and makes it difficult for Kilg%re to concentrate. Ruby is the first to notice this and she uses this knowledge to help Jessica and Jaune get close to Kilg%re by having everyone else focus on taking down the minor Grimm.
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* MakerOfMonsters: He engineers new kinds of Grimm designed to regenerate and counter the powers or otherwise exploit the weaknesses of the Justice League.
* MultiArmedAndDangerous: His new body has two extra arms to [[DualWielding dual wield]] his signature revolvers.
* MultiArmedAndDangerous: His new body has two extra arms to [[DualWielding dual wield]] his signature revolvers.
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* AGodAmI: Arthur seems to have developed something of a god complex, speaking about how he will remake Earth in his image and his former allies' "lack of vision".
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* DudeWheresMyRespect: In Part 1, the League don't really consider him to be much of a threat, basically a low ranked nobody with delusions of grandeur. This does end up changing due to the sheer amount of damage and power he shows at the climax of Part 1, to the point that the Justice League take him much more serious in Part 2, especially by his victim Flash. That said, in Part 2 it becomes increasingly clear that Kilg%re is also not given much, if any respect by the Mastermind, basically being treated like a child. The revelation that said Mastermind was part of the reason he was trapped in the Virtual World alongside the League and Team RWBYJNPR [[MistreatmentInducedBetrayal ends up giving him plenty of cause to turn against the Mastermind, dooming them both.]]
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