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[[WMG:[[center:[-''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice'' '''[[Characters/YoungJustice Main Character Index]]'''\\
[[Characters/YoungJusticeTheTeam The Team]] ([[Characters/YoungJusticeTheTeamSeasonOne Season One]], [[Characters/YoungJusticeTheTeamSeasonTwo Season Two]], [[Characters/YoungJusticeTheTeamSeasonThree Season Three]]) | [[Characters/YoungJusticeNightwingsTeam Nightwing's Team]] | '''Batman Incorporated''' | [[Characters/YoungJusticeOutsiders Outsiders]] | [[Characters/YoungJusticeJusticeLeague Justice League]] | [[Characters/YoungJusticeOtherHeroes Other Heroes]] | [[Characters/YoungJusticeTheLight The Light]] | [[Characters/YoungJusticeMinionsOfTheLight Minions of the Light]] ([[Characters/YoungJusticeLeagueOfShadows League of Shadows]]) | [[Characters/YoungJusticeTheReach The Reach]] | [[Characters/YoungJusticeApokolips Apokolips]] | [[Characters/YoungJusticeOtherVillains Other Villains]] | [[Characters/YoungJusticeOtherCharacters Other Characters]]]]-]]]

This page is for listing tropes related to Batman Incorporated, the group of heroes who left the Justice League in protest to the extreme restrictions placed upon the League's ability to help people in the animated series ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice''.
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[[folder:General]]
* AdaptationDistillation: Where the Outsiders are the Teen Titans in all but name, Batman Incorporated is just the Bat-Family with a fancy new name.
* AppropriatedAppellation: In "Princes All", Jefferson calls Batman's little group "Batman Incorporated" in a mocking tone. It ended up sticking.
* TheFellowshipHasEnded: [[spoiler:At the end of "Nevermore", when Black Lightning becomes Justice League chairman, Batman agrees to fold Batman Inc. back into the League and the Team, putting them back to where they were at the beginning]].
* StartMyOwn: Batman created this team in protest to the restrictions the UN kept slapping onto the Justice League.
[[/folder]]

!Former Justice League Members
[[folder:Batman]]
!!''Franchise/{{Batman}} (Bruce Wayne)''
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!!!'''Designation:''' Z01
!!!'''Status:''' Active
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Debut:''' Episode 01 ("Independence Day")
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BruceGreenwood

The Dark Knight of Gotham City. Like always, he's brooding and suspicious, but his caring nature is much closer to the surface than in most interpretations. He has a close relationship with the first Robin, Dick, and eventually takes the entire Team under his wing.
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* ActionDad: Is all three of the Robins’ adopted dad and kicks all kinds of ass. [[spoiler:With the additions of Cassandra Cain and Damian (albeit as a baby) in season 3, YJ stands to be the only adaptation with all five of his canonical children.]]
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Compared to other incarnations where he's TheStoic, he's much more expressive here. ''Outsiders'' shows, however, that this incarnation is still capable of the manipulative and shadowy ways of his comics counterpart, orchestrating a schism in the League and the Team to create his own splinter group to better combat the Light. [[spoiler:That being said, he's still perfectly willing to work alongside the League to get the job done, albeit behind unknowing members’ backs]].
* AnimalMotifs: A bat, as usual.
* ArmorPiercingResponse: His response to Wonder Woman asking if he had indoctrinated nine-year-old Robin into crimefighting after the murders of his family "so that he would turn out like you":
-->'''Batman''': So that he ''wouldn't''.
* ArsonMurderAndLifesaving:
** Pulls this one on the team in "Drop Zone".
** And again in "Usual Suspects".
* BadassBaritone: Has a deep voice and is Batman.
* BadassCape: He's Batman after all.
* BadassNormal: To the point where he has the respect from, and authority over, beings with various superpowers even though he has none of his own.
* BigGood: He’s the League Chairman in Season One. He may seem (and sometimes is) hard and strict on the team, but he ultimately praises them and encourages them to work together.
* BrainyBrunette: Has dark hair and is Batman.
* BrokenPedestal: In "Disordered," Dick tells Black Canary that he'd always wanted and expected to be Batman when he grew up, but his stint as leader in "Failsafe" made him realize that he just can't be the obsessive, at-all-costs kind of person that Bruce is. "Agendas" shows that Bruce himself would be nothing but relieved by this.
* ControlFreak: As Barbara points out to him in ''[[Recap/YoungJusticeS3E22AntisocialPathologies Antisocial Pathologies]]'', his need to control people is the reason why his covert team in season 3 is made up almost entirely of people who were trained to defer to his orders no questions asked. Diana is the only one in on it that will not tolerate this and she's off in space, meaning that she can't actually do it.
* CostumeEvolution: Batman wears a more practical-looking version of his grey-and-black comic batsuit during Season 1 and 2. By the time of Season 3, his batsuit looks somewhat closer to his counterpart from the ''WesternAnimation/DCAnimatedMovieUniverse''.
* CrazyPrepared: He's Batman after all.
* DarkIsNotEvil: [[RunningGag Again]], Batman.
* DatingCatwoman: Talia al Ghul declares her love for Batman in issue #11 of the tie-in comic, while Batman is noticeably bothered by the fact that she's going to hate him because her father, Ra's, temporarily died during the fight. In her first appearance in the show, [[spoiler:she’s holding a dark haired baby who according to WordOfGod is their kid, Damian]].
* DeadpanSnarker: Not in front of the team (though he still has his moments then), but when it's just him and Robin on a mission:
-->'''Ra's al Ghul''': Why are our encounters always so... adversarial?
-->'''Batman''': Something to do with your disdain with human life.
** Later, in Season 3, when on a mission to Santa Prisca, he ends up fighting Bane, who declares that no one gets on or off his island without him knowing; Cue Batman listing everyone who has snuck onto Santa Prisca without Bane's knowledge.
* DemotedToExtra: For season 2, his role as mission control for the team is taken over by Nightwing, and Batman himself is sent to trial with 5 other leaguers for most of the season.
* {{Determinator}}: According to Robin, who's figured out it's not all it's cracked up to be.
* DotingParent: "Hmm, do I try to prevent my friend, the President of Qurac's assassination or do I go to my kid's birthday party? Well, Superboy and Miss Martian can handle the first one, right?"
* DrillSergeantNasty: Subverted in "Drop Zone" where at first he appears to be furious that they made so many mistakes in their first mission, [[ArsonMurderAndLifesaving only to tell them that they did a good job]].
** It's particularly notable coming from ''Batman'', who in several other media is very obsessive about his plans not going the way he originally wanted. Here, he first scolds them for not listening to his orders before praising them for reacting well once the situation changed. He even outright states that plans almost never survive first contact with the enemy. But even so, they are not to repeat the same mistakes if they can help it.
* DynamicEntry: Done this twice already, once in the pilot episode and then in "Downtime".
* ExpressiveMask: One can know if he's angry.
* GoodParents: When noticing that Robin was jealous of the attention he was giving to Kaldur, Batman simply invites Robin for some basketball with him to assure him that no one would replace him.
* HeroicBuild: Muscular? Check. Hero? Double check.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Batman, to no surprise, is grim, brooding, and not the easiest person to get along with, but he's still a genuine hero, a good parent to his adoptive children, and a nurturing, if rather strict mentor to the Team.
* JerkassHasAPoint: In ''Outsiders'' he coldly leads several League members in leaving because of increasing restrictions from the UN hindering the League's ability to do its job. He makes a valid point that if the UN is to going to prevent them from helping people and saving lives then they should take steps in order to resume their stated goal.
** Even worse: the UN’s recent hindrances to the League are heavily implied to be the work of [[ObstructiveBureaucrat Lex]] [[VillainWithGoodPublicity Luthor]], a known member of a [[Characters/YoungJusticeTheLight criminal organization]] that is responsible for (among other things) the Justice League’s mind-controlled rampage, the Reach invasion, and much of the recent outbreak of metahuman trafficking. ''And the League can’t do a thing about it.''
*** Also, [[spoiler:he’s still working with the League, or more specifically, Kaldur and Diana, to circumvent the Light]].
* NotSoStoic: In "Disordered," he makes a squirmy face when J'onn scolds him for overestimating the Team's ability to recover from the trauma of "Failsafe," and he sighs in disappointment when Superboy runs off without his radio. There's also "Agendas," where his voice becomes heavier and his shoulders slump when he admits that he ''didn't'' want Robin to turn out like him.
* ParentalSubstitute: He is very much this to Dick Grayson. Dick actually gets jealous in one episode when Bruce privately lectures Aqualad after a disastrous mission. Bruce then alleviates Dick's concerns by playing basketball with him (claiming that it's "training").
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He consistently appears hard and authoritarian, but fair and judicial.
* RightForTheWrongReasons: His suspicions for CADMUS and Conner. Although Conner doesn’t turn out to be the mole, he was at CADMUS long enough for them to program him to immediately stop whatever he’s doing at the moment when he hears the words “Red Sun”. On the other hand, CADMUS DID program another clone to be the mole: Red Arrow.
* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: He ultimately decides to leave the Justice League because of their complete inability to operate under the law, and convinces Green Arrow, Batwoman, Hardware, Steel, Katana, and Plastic Man to leave with him, while taking Robin, Spoiler and Arrowette off the Team as well.
* SecretKeeper: Knew Captain Marvel was a ten-year-old kid and that Artemis was the daughter of Huntress and Sportsmaster. WordOfGod is that Batman is also aware of the secret identities of every other member of the Justice League... [[SecretSecretKeeper not all of whom are aware that Batman knows]].
* SecretlySelfish: [[spoiler:"Antisocial Pathologies" sees Barbara's WhatTheHellHero moment to Bruce imply he's this, stating that his secret alliance with her, Dick, Tim, Kaldur, M'gann, and Diana is about furthering Bruce's own personal goals rather than the League's, given Diana seems to only be there as a courtesy and is in space, where she can't really do anything but criticize whereas the others, either being proteges or because the Team was formed during his time as League leader, are used to deferring to Bruce]].
* StartMyOwn: Forms Batman Inc. to fight against The Light when it becomes clear the Justice League can't.
* StealthHiBye: Is able to pull this of in the middle of a fight!
* TheStoic: As usual. Batman isn't visibly emotive. Which says something about the character in general considering this incarnation is more considerate than others.
* TallDarkAndHandsome: He's '''Bruce Wayne'''. It's to be expected.
* TallDarkAndSnarky: When he shows his snarky side.
%%* TeamDad
* UnclePennybags: Besides being Dick's and Tim's legal guardian, he also provides for Superboy's expenses and gives Artemis an expensive scholarship to a private school.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Green Arrow]]
!!''ComicBook/GreenArrow (Oliver Queen)''
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!!!'''Designation:''' Z02
!!!'''Status:''' Active
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Debut:''' Episode 01 ("Independence Day")
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AlanTudyk

The supposed "Uncle" of Artemis, Green Arrow is a friendly face, politician and capable fighter. He suffered a falling-out with his first side-kick, Speedy (who took on the mantel Red Arrow) though he still cares deeply for him and tried to bring him back to the straight and narrow. Took Artemis on as his new protege to teach her his skills and give her an outlet for her super-heroing, per Batman's request. In a relationship with Black Canary.
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* ActuallyPrettyFunny: When Batman and Martian Manhunter show him and Black Canary a recording of Canary and Superboy kissing after a sparring match he is initially angry, until they see the rest and it turns out it was Miss Martian, who shapeshifted into Black Canary. Then he immediately starts laughing at the whole thing, much to Canary’s anger.
* BadassBeard: Much like many incarnations, he's sporting the beard the character had after Neal Adams gave him one. The original Roy isn't quite impressed; he dubs it a "dopey goatee", much to Oliver's bemusement.
* BadassNormal: He's got no powers, he's just a really good shot with a bow.
* BlatantLies: Claiming Artemis is his niece, which Red Arrow knew immediately was a lie.
* ButtMonkey: He has it worse than Aquaman. He thinks Artemis is dead, Red Arrow RageQuit, and the original Speedy (Now Arsenal) was pissed off that he stopped looking and went to try and assassinate Luthor.
* CoolUncle: To Artemis though it's an obvious lie. After Roy marries Cheshire, Green Arrow technically becomes this to Artemis.
* CostumeEvolution: Much like Batman, he's sporting a new costume in ''Outsiders'' than he did in the first two seasons.
* DoomMagnet: Starts to see himself as this in "Satisfaction".
-->'''Oliver:''' It's a curse isn't it? Having me as a mentor? [[DarkAndTroubledPast Speedy]], [[CloningBlues Red Arrow]] and... [[FakingTheDead Artemis]]. The three of you all poster children for the "stay away from Green Arrow club".
* ExpressiveMask: He wears a domino mask that, per comic book/animation tradition, moves depending on what he's doing with his eyes.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: See NiceGuy section and he has his usual blond hair.
* InTheHood: This version of Green Arrow incorporates the hood from his later costumes in the comics.
* InterspeciesRomance: He (a human) and Black Canary (a metahuman).
* MasterArcher: A brilliant shot with a bow and arrow, and thus a BadassNormal since he's just as good at crimefighting with it as the rest of the League. Roy and Artemis owe a lot of their own skill to him.
* MentorOccupationalHazard: {{Inverted|Trope}}. In "Satisfaction", Oliver comes to consider himself a complete failure as a mentor. Speedy I was kidnapped and replaced by a clone without him ever noticing, something which his former protégé angrily [[GetOut chews him out for]] in addition to having stopped looking for him. Red Arrow fell into a CloningBlues-induced spiral of self-destruction that Oliver couldn't avert. Finally, as far as he knows, Artemis was killed in the line of duty.
* NiceGuy: One of the easiest League members to talk to.
* OfficialCouple: With Black Canary.
* ParentalSubstitute: Artemis always admired Green Arrow, even before she joined TheTeam. So, it's subtly hinted that after the duo became protégé and student, Artemis sees Green Arrow as a father figure. [[AbusiveParents And if you consider what kind of father Sportsmaster was...]]
* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: He is one of the members of the League that resigns at the beginning of Season 3 out of frustration with the U.N. sanctions put on the organization by Luthor.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Plastic Man]]
!!''ComicBook/PlasticMan''
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!!!'''Status:''' Active
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
!!!'''Debut:''' Episode 14 ("Revelation")
!!!'''Voiced by:''' N/A

Plastic Man is a superhero and member of the Justice League who left with Batman.
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* CostumeEvolution: Much like Batman and Green Arrow, he's sporting a new costume in ''Outsiders'' than he did in the first two seasons.
* FunPersonified: He's nearly always smiling, and according to Captain Marvel, stages practical jokes every April Fool's Day. At one point, the mere mention of his name sends Cap into uncontrollable laughter.
* PerpetualSmiler: Every appearance he's seen in, he's always smiling.
* RubberMan: Plastic Man has the ability to stretch his body, and assume the shape of other objects.
* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: He is one of the members of the League that resigns at the beginning of Season 3 out of frustration with the U.N. sanctions put on the organization by Luthor.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Hardware]]
!!''ComicBook/{{Hardware}} (Curtis Metcalf)''
!!!'''Status:''' Active
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Debut:''' Episode 47 ("Princes All")

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* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: He is one of the members of the League that resigns at the beginning of Season 3 out of frustration with the U.N. sanctions put on the organization by Luthor.
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[[folder:Batwoman]]
!!''ComicBook/{{Batwoman}} (Kate Kane)''
!!!'''Status:''' Active
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Debut:''' Episode 47 ("Princes All")

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* DarkIsNotEvil: Dresses in red and black from head to toe, but Batwoman is one of the good guys, going so far as to quit the Justice League in order to do the right thing outside the law if necessary.
* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: She is one of the members of the League that resigns at the beginning of Season 3 out of frustration with the U.N. sanctions put on the organization by Luthor.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Katana]]
!!''ComicBook/{{Katana}} (Tatsu Yamashiro)''
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!!!'''Designation:''' Z05
!!!'''Status:''' Active
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Debut:''' Episode 47 ("Princes All")
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* AdvertisedExtra: Despite being featured prominently in the promotional material for ''Outsiders'', not only is she not a member of Nightwing's team or the titular Outsiders, she's barely in the season at all.
* BadassNormal: The only unusual thing about her is her sword, the Soultaker.
* DualWielding: She also wields a second smaller sword in addition to her Soultaker.
* MasterSwordsman: Although [[ArrogantKungFuGuy Lady Shiva]] considers herself the superior swordfighter, Katana manages to go toe to toe with the most dangerous woman alive, and puts up a good fight against Deathstroke as well.
* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: She's one of the members of the League that joins Batman in resigning in protest of [[VillainWithGoodPublicity Luthor's U.N. sanctions]] on the League.
* TheStoic: She shows no emotion throughout "[[Recap/YoungJusticeS3E10ExceptionalHumanBeings Exceptional Human Beings]]", besides a small smile.
* WorthyOpponent: She seems to see Lady Shiva as one.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Metamorpho]]
!!''ComicBook/{{Metamorpho}} (Rex Mason)''
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!!!'''Status:''' Active
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
!!!'''Debut:''' Episode 56 ("Exceptional Human Beings")
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: He looks much more put-together than most versions of the character, including his appearing to wear a uniform. However...
* AdvertisedExtra: Despite being featured prominently in the promotional material for ''Outsiders'', not only is he not a member of Nightwing's team or the titular Outsiders, he's barely in the season at all.
* BodyHorror: As he takes damage his hold on his form slips, making him look more and more monstrous. In the process, he starts looking like the mismatched Metamorpho from the comics.
* FeelNoPain: He's ''always'' in pain, which means new sources of it are little more than an annoyance.
* GoodCounterpart: To Clayface. A terrible accident caused them to take on monstrous new appearances. Yet while Clayface's transformation caused his narcissism to evolve into murderous sociopathy, Metamorpho used his powers to help others and eventually became a world-renowned superhero.
* TheGoldenRule: In contrast to Clayface who lives the lifestyle of a criminal whose interactions are loose alliances of barely restrained contempt, Metamorpho uses his powers to help the public as a superhero, which has won him the implicit trust of other heroes such as Batman and Katana. Neither of them are horrified by his more monstrous form which shows itself during the battle at Santa Prisca.
* ImmuneToBullets: Shrugs off a full magazine from Deathstroke, to his annoyance.
-->'''Deathstroke''': Bulletproof. That's annoying.\\
'''Metamorpho''': Tip of the iceberg, Strokey.
* MotorMouth: Easily the most chatty of the three heroes who infiltrate Santa Prisca in "Triptych" (although this isn't really surprising, given that his squadmates are [[TheStoic Batman and Katana]]). Oracle even singles him out when ordering the squad to keep chatter to a minimum at the start of the mission, to Metamorpho's annoyance.
* NighInvulnerable: Demonstrated three different ways of avoiding harm in the course of a single fight and has yet to actually be injured despite being shot, stabbed, and exploded.
* SadClown: As mentioned above he's in constant pain, and assuming the source material holds true his mutation is permanent. Despite this, he's almost always smiling and has a good sense of humor to mask it.
* SuperSmoke: His preferred way to avoid melee opponents.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Not only does he have RubberMan powers, he can morph his body into different weapons and change completely into different substances, like methane or steel.
[[/folder]]

!Robin's Squad
[[folder:Robin III]]

!!!'''Designation:''' Z07
!!!'''Status:''' Inactive
!!!'''Current Affiliation:''' Outsiders
-->[[Characters/YoungJusticeOutsiders See here]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Arrowette]]
!!!'''Designation:''' Z08
!!!'''Status:''' Inactive
!!!'''Current Affiliation:''' The Team
-->[[Characters/YoungJusticeTheTeamSeasonThree See here]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Spoiler]]
!!!'''Designation:''' Z09

!!!'''Status:''' Inactive
!!!'''Current Affiliation:''' The Team
-->[[Characters/YoungJusticeTheTeamSeasonThree See here]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Orphan]]
!!!'''Designation:''' Z10
!!!'''Status:''' Inactive
!!!'''Current Affiliation:''' The Team
-->[[Characters/YoungJusticeTheTeamSeasonThree See here]].
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%% And the team is just "the Team" (This is because they work undercover, unlike the Justice League which is in the public eye and gets to have a fancy name.)
%% No TitleDrop so far either.
%% Spoilering trope titles is against the spoiler policy. Don't do it. For more information, see Administrivia/HandlingSpoilers.
%% Zero-Content Examples have been commented out. Please add sufficient context on how the trope is used in the work before uncommenting.
%% Character portraits should be perfectly square and exactly 300 pixels wide. The character portrait should be from promotional material (i.e. character posters) if available, if not screencaps. Portraits of characters should be replaced with high-quality ones from the newest season if available.

[[WMG:[[center:[-''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice'' '''[[Characters/YoungJustice Main Character Index]]'''\\
[[Characters/YoungJusticeTheTeam The Team]] ([[Characters/YoungJusticeTheTeamSeasonOne Season One]], [[Characters/YoungJusticeTheTeamSeasonTwo Season Two]], [[Characters/YoungJusticeTheTeamSeasonThree Season Three]]) | [[Characters/YoungJusticeNightwingsTeam Nightwing's Team]] | '''Batman Incorporated''' | [[Characters/YoungJusticeOutsiders Outsiders]] | [[Characters/YoungJusticeJusticeLeague Justice League]] | [[Characters/YoungJusticeOtherHeroes Other Heroes]] | [[Characters/YoungJusticeTheLight The Light]] | [[Characters/YoungJusticeMinionsOfTheLight Minions of the Light]] ([[Characters/YoungJusticeLeagueOfShadows League of Shadows]]) | [[Characters/YoungJusticeTheReach The Reach]] | [[Characters/YoungJusticeApokolips Apokolips]] | [[Characters/YoungJusticeOtherVillains Other Villains]] | [[Characters/YoungJusticeOtherCharacters Other Characters]]]]-]]]

This page is for listing tropes related to Batman Incorporated, the group of heroes who left the Justice League in protest to the extreme restrictions placed upon the League's ability to help people in the animated series ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice''.
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[[folder:General]]
* AdaptationDistillation: Where the Outsiders are the Teen Titans in all but name, Batman Incorporated is just the Bat-Family with a fancy new name.
* AppropriatedAppellation: In "Princes All", Jefferson calls Batman's little group "Batman Incorporated" in a mocking tone. It ended up sticking.
* TheFellowshipHasEnded: [[spoiler:At the end of "Nevermore", when Black Lightning becomes Justice League chairman, Batman agrees to fold Batman Inc. back into the League and the Team, putting them back to where they were at the beginning]].
* StartMyOwn: Batman created this team in protest to the restrictions the UN kept slapping onto the Justice League.
[[/folder]]

!Former Justice League Members
[[folder:Batman]]
!!''Franchise/{{Batman}} (Bruce Wayne)''
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!!!'''Designation:''' Z01
!!!'''Status:''' Active
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Debut:''' Episode 01 ("Independence Day")
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BruceGreenwood

The Dark Knight of Gotham City. Like always, he's brooding and suspicious, but his caring nature is much closer to the surface than in most interpretations. He has a close relationship with the first Robin, Dick, and eventually takes the entire Team under his wing.
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* ActionDad: Is all three of the Robins’ adopted dad and kicks all kinds of ass. [[spoiler:With the additions of Cassandra Cain and Damian (albeit as a baby) in season 3, YJ stands to be the only adaptation with all five of his canonical children.]]
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Compared to other incarnations where he's TheStoic, he's much more expressive here. ''Outsiders'' shows, however, that this incarnation is still capable of the manipulative and shadowy ways of his comics counterpart, orchestrating a schism in the League and the Team to create his own splinter group to better combat the Light. [[spoiler:That being said, he's still perfectly willing to work alongside the League to get the job done, albeit behind unknowing members’ backs]].
* AnimalMotifs: A bat, as usual.
* ArmorPiercingResponse: His response to Wonder Woman asking if he had indoctrinated nine-year-old Robin into crimefighting after the murders of his family "so that he would turn out like you":
-->'''Batman''': So that he ''wouldn't''.
* ArsonMurderAndLifesaving:
** Pulls this one on the team in "Drop Zone".
** And again in "Usual Suspects".
* BadassBaritone: Has a deep voice and is Batman.
* BadassCape: He's Batman after all.
* BadassNormal: To the point where he has the respect from, and authority over, beings with various superpowers even though he has none of his own.
* BigGood: He’s the League Chairman in Season One. He may seem (and sometimes is) hard and strict on the team, but he ultimately praises them and encourages them to work together.
* BrainyBrunette: Has dark hair and is Batman.
* BrokenPedestal: In "Disordered," Dick tells Black Canary that he'd always wanted and expected to be Batman when he grew up, but his stint as leader in "Failsafe" made him realize that he just can't be the obsessive, at-all-costs kind of person that Bruce is. "Agendas" shows that Bruce himself would be nothing but relieved by this.
* ControlFreak: As Barbara points out to him in ''[[Recap/YoungJusticeS3E22AntisocialPathologies Antisocial Pathologies]]'', his need to control people is the reason why his covert team in season 3 is made up almost entirely of people who were trained to defer to his orders no questions asked. Diana is the only one in on it that will not tolerate this and she's off in space, meaning that she can't actually do it.
* CostumeEvolution: Batman wears a more practical-looking version of his grey-and-black comic batsuit during Season 1 and 2. By the time of Season 3, his batsuit looks somewhat closer to his counterpart from the ''WesternAnimation/DCAnimatedMovieUniverse''.
* CrazyPrepared: He's Batman after all.
* DarkIsNotEvil: [[RunningGag Again]], Batman.
* DatingCatwoman: Talia al Ghul declares her love for Batman in issue #11 of the tie-in comic, while Batman is noticeably bothered by the fact that she's going to hate him because her father, Ra's, temporarily died during the fight. In her first appearance in the show, [[spoiler:she’s holding a dark haired baby who according to WordOfGod is their kid, Damian]].
* DeadpanSnarker: Not in front of the team (though he still has his moments then), but when it's just him and Robin on a mission:
-->'''Ra's al Ghul''': Why are our encounters always so... adversarial?
-->'''Batman''': Something to do with your disdain with human life.
** Later, in Season 3, when on a mission to Santa Prisca, he ends up fighting Bane, who declares that no one gets on or off his island without him knowing; Cue Batman listing everyone who has snuck onto Santa Prisca without Bane's knowledge.
* DemotedToExtra: For season 2, his role as mission control for the team is taken over by Nightwing, and Batman himself is sent to trial with 5 other leaguers for most of the season.
* {{Determinator}}: According to Robin, who's figured out it's not all it's cracked up to be.
* DotingParent: "Hmm, do I try to prevent my friend, the President of Qurac's assassination or do I go to my kid's birthday party? Well, Superboy and Miss Martian can handle the first one, right?"
* DrillSergeantNasty: Subverted in "Drop Zone" where at first he appears to be furious that they made so many mistakes in their first mission, [[ArsonMurderAndLifesaving only to tell them that they did a good job]].
** It's particularly notable coming from ''Batman'', who in several other media is very obsessive about his plans not going the way he originally wanted. Here, he first scolds them for not listening to his orders before praising them for reacting well once the situation changed. He even outright states that plans almost never survive first contact with the enemy. But even so, they are not to repeat the same mistakes if they can help it.
* DynamicEntry: Done this twice already, once in the pilot episode and then in "Downtime".
* ExpressiveMask: One can know if he's angry.
* GoodParents: When noticing that Robin was jealous of the attention he was giving to Kaldur, Batman simply invites Robin for some basketball with him to assure him that no one would replace him.
* HeroicBuild: Muscular? Check. Hero? Double check.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Batman, to no surprise, is grim, brooding, and not the easiest person to get along with, but he's still a genuine hero, a good parent to his adoptive children, and a nurturing, if rather strict mentor to the Team.
* JerkassHasAPoint: In ''Outsiders'' he coldly leads several League members in leaving because of increasing restrictions from the UN hindering the League's ability to do its job. He makes a valid point that if the UN is to going to prevent them from helping people and saving lives then they should take steps in order to resume their stated goal.
** Even worse: the UN’s recent hindrances to the League are heavily implied to be the work of [[ObstructiveBureaucrat Lex]] [[VillainWithGoodPublicity Luthor]], a known member of a [[Characters/YoungJusticeTheLight criminal organization]] that is responsible for (among other things) the Justice League’s mind-controlled rampage, the Reach invasion, and much of the recent outbreak of metahuman trafficking. ''And the League can’t do a thing about it.''
*** Also, [[spoiler:he’s still working with the League, or more specifically, Kaldur and Diana, to circumvent the Light]].
* NotSoStoic: In "Disordered," he makes a squirmy face when J'onn scolds him for overestimating the Team's ability to recover from the trauma of "Failsafe," and he sighs in disappointment when Superboy runs off without his radio. There's also "Agendas," where his voice becomes heavier and his shoulders slump when he admits that he ''didn't'' want Robin to turn out like him.
* ParentalSubstitute: He is very much this to Dick Grayson. Dick actually gets jealous in one episode when Bruce privately lectures Aqualad after a disastrous mission. Bruce then alleviates Dick's concerns by playing basketball with him (claiming that it's "training").
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He consistently appears hard and authoritarian, but fair and judicial.
* RightForTheWrongReasons: His suspicions for CADMUS and Conner. Although Conner doesn’t turn out to be the mole, he was at CADMUS long enough for them to program him to immediately stop whatever he’s doing at the moment when he hears the words “Red Sun”. On the other hand, CADMUS DID program another clone to be the mole: Red Arrow.
* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: He ultimately decides to leave the Justice League because of their complete inability to operate under the law, and convinces Green Arrow, Batwoman, Hardware, Steel, Katana, and Plastic Man to leave with him, while taking Robin, Spoiler and Arrowette off the Team as well.
* SecretKeeper: Knew Captain Marvel was a ten-year-old kid and that Artemis was the daughter of Huntress and Sportsmaster. WordOfGod is that Batman is also aware of the secret identities of every other member of the Justice League... [[SecretSecretKeeper not all of whom are aware that Batman knows]].
* SecretlySelfish: [[spoiler:"Antisocial Pathologies" sees Barbara's WhatTheHellHero moment to Bruce imply he's this, stating that his secret alliance with her, Dick, Tim, Kaldur, M'gann, and Diana is about furthering Bruce's own personal goals rather than the League's, given Diana seems to only be there as a courtesy and is in space, where she can't really do anything but criticize whereas the others, either being proteges or because the Team was formed during his time as League leader, are used to deferring to Bruce]].
* StartMyOwn: Forms Batman Inc. to fight against The Light when it becomes clear the Justice League can't.
* StealthHiBye: Is able to pull this of in the middle of a fight!
* TheStoic: As usual. Batman isn't visibly emotive. Which says something about the character in general considering this incarnation is more considerate than others.
* TallDarkAndHandsome: He's '''Bruce Wayne'''. It's to be expected.
* TallDarkAndSnarky: When he shows his snarky side.
%%* TeamDad
* UnclePennybags: Besides being Dick's and Tim's legal guardian, he also provides for Superboy's expenses and gives Artemis an expensive scholarship to a private school.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Green Arrow]]
!!''ComicBook/GreenArrow (Oliver Queen)''
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!!!'''Designation:''' Z02
!!!'''Status:''' Active
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Debut:''' Episode 01 ("Independence Day")
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AlanTudyk

The supposed "Uncle" of Artemis, Green Arrow is a friendly face, politician and capable fighter. He suffered a falling-out with his first side-kick, Speedy (who took on the mantel Red Arrow) though he still cares deeply for him and tried to bring him back to the straight and narrow. Took Artemis on as his new protege to teach her his skills and give her an outlet for her super-heroing, per Batman's request. In a relationship with Black Canary.
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* ActuallyPrettyFunny: When Batman and Martian Manhunter show him and Black Canary a recording of Canary and Superboy kissing after a sparring match he is initially angry, until they see the rest and it turns out it was Miss Martian, who shapeshifted into Black Canary. Then he immediately starts laughing at the whole thing, much to Canary’s anger.
* BadassBeard: Much like many incarnations, he's sporting the beard the character had after Neal Adams gave him one. The original Roy isn't quite impressed; he dubs it a "dopey goatee", much to Oliver's bemusement.
* BadassNormal: He's got no powers, he's just a really good shot with a bow.
* BlatantLies: Claiming Artemis is his niece, which Red Arrow knew immediately was a lie.
* ButtMonkey: He has it worse than Aquaman. He thinks Artemis is dead, Red Arrow RageQuit, and the original Speedy (Now Arsenal) was pissed off that he stopped looking and went to try and assassinate Luthor.
* CoolUncle: To Artemis though it's an obvious lie. After Roy marries Cheshire, Green Arrow technically becomes this to Artemis.
* CostumeEvolution: Much like Batman, he's sporting a new costume in ''Outsiders'' than he did in the first two seasons.
* DoomMagnet: Starts to see himself as this in "Satisfaction".
-->'''Oliver:''' It's a curse isn't it? Having me as a mentor? [[DarkAndTroubledPast Speedy]], [[CloningBlues Red Arrow]] and... [[FakingTheDead Artemis]]. The three of you all poster children for the "stay away from Green Arrow club".
* ExpressiveMask: He wears a domino mask that, per comic book/animation tradition, moves depending on what he's doing with his eyes.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: See NiceGuy section and he has his usual blond hair.
* InTheHood: This version of Green Arrow incorporates the hood from his later costumes in the comics.
* InterspeciesRomance: He (a human) and Black Canary (a metahuman).
* MasterArcher: A brilliant shot with a bow and arrow, and thus a BadassNormal since he's just as good at crimefighting with it as the rest of the League. Roy and Artemis owe a lot of their own skill to him.
* MentorOccupationalHazard: {{Inverted|Trope}}. In "Satisfaction", Oliver comes to consider himself a complete failure as a mentor. Speedy I was kidnapped and replaced by a clone without him ever noticing, something which his former protégé angrily [[GetOut chews him out for]] in addition to having stopped looking for him. Red Arrow fell into a CloningBlues-induced spiral of self-destruction that Oliver couldn't avert. Finally, as far as he knows, Artemis was killed in the line of duty.
* NiceGuy: One of the easiest League members to talk to.
* OfficialCouple: With Black Canary.
* ParentalSubstitute: Artemis always admired Green Arrow, even before she joined TheTeam. So, it's subtly hinted that after the duo became protégé and student, Artemis sees Green Arrow as a father figure. [[AbusiveParents And if you consider what kind of father Sportsmaster was...]]
* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: He is one of the members of the League that resigns at the beginning of Season 3 out of frustration with the U.N. sanctions put on the organization by Luthor.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Plastic Man]]
!!''ComicBook/PlasticMan''
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!!!'''Status:''' Active
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
!!!'''Debut:''' Episode 14 ("Revelation")
!!!'''Voiced by:''' N/A

Plastic Man is a superhero and member of the Justice League who left with Batman.
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* CostumeEvolution: Much like Batman and Green Arrow, he's sporting a new costume in ''Outsiders'' than he did in the first two seasons.
* FunPersonified: He's nearly always smiling, and according to Captain Marvel, stages practical jokes every April Fool's Day. At one point, the mere mention of his name sends Cap into uncontrollable laughter.
* PerpetualSmiler: Every appearance he's seen in, he's always smiling.
* RubberMan: Plastic Man has the ability to stretch his body, and assume the shape of other objects.
* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: He is one of the members of the League that resigns at the beginning of Season 3 out of frustration with the U.N. sanctions put on the organization by Luthor.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Hardware]]
!!''ComicBook/{{Hardware}} (Curtis Metcalf)''
!!!'''Status:''' Active
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Debut:''' Episode 47 ("Princes All")

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* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: He is one of the members of the League that resigns at the beginning of Season 3 out of frustration with the U.N. sanctions put on the organization by Luthor.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Batwoman]]
!!''ComicBook/{{Batwoman}} (Kate Kane)''
!!!'''Status:''' Active
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Debut:''' Episode 47 ("Princes All")

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* DarkIsNotEvil: Dresses in red and black from head to toe, but Batwoman is one of the good guys, going so far as to quit the Justice League in order to do the right thing outside the law if necessary.
* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: She is one of the members of the League that resigns at the beginning of Season 3 out of frustration with the U.N. sanctions put on the organization by Luthor.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Katana]]
!!''ComicBook/{{Katana}} (Tatsu Yamashiro)''
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!!!'''Designation:''' Z05
!!!'''Status:''' Active
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Debut:''' Episode 47 ("Princes All")
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* AdvertisedExtra: Despite being featured prominently in the promotional material for ''Outsiders'', not only is she not a member of Nightwing's team or the titular Outsiders, she's barely in the season at all.
* BadassNormal: The only unusual thing about her is her sword, the Soultaker.
* DualWielding: She also wields a second smaller sword in addition to her Soultaker.
* MasterSwordsman: Although [[ArrogantKungFuGuy Lady Shiva]] considers herself the superior swordfighter, Katana manages to go toe to toe with the most dangerous woman alive, and puts up a good fight against Deathstroke as well.
* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: She's one of the members of the League that joins Batman in resigning in protest of [[VillainWithGoodPublicity Luthor's U.N. sanctions]] on the League.
* TheStoic: She shows no emotion throughout "[[Recap/YoungJusticeS3E10ExceptionalHumanBeings Exceptional Human Beings]]", besides a small smile.
* WorthyOpponent: She seems to see Lady Shiva as one.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Metamorpho]]
!!''ComicBook/{{Metamorpho}} (Rex Mason)''
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!!!'''Status:''' Active
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
!!!'''Debut:''' Episode 56 ("Exceptional Human Beings")
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: He looks much more put-together than most versions of the character, including his appearing to wear a uniform. However...
* AdvertisedExtra: Despite being featured prominently in the promotional material for ''Outsiders'', not only is he not a member of Nightwing's team or the titular Outsiders, he's barely in the season at all.
* BodyHorror: As he takes damage his hold on his form slips, making him look more and more monstrous. In the process, he starts looking like the mismatched Metamorpho from the comics.
* FeelNoPain: He's ''always'' in pain, which means new sources of it are little more than an annoyance.
* GoodCounterpart: To Clayface. A terrible accident caused them to take on monstrous new appearances. Yet while Clayface's transformation caused his narcissism to evolve into murderous sociopathy, Metamorpho used his powers to help others and eventually became a world-renowned superhero.
* TheGoldenRule: In contrast to Clayface who lives the lifestyle of a criminal whose interactions are loose alliances of barely restrained contempt, Metamorpho uses his powers to help the public as a superhero, which has won him the implicit trust of other heroes such as Batman and Katana. Neither of them are horrified by his more monstrous form which shows itself during the battle at Santa Prisca.
* ImmuneToBullets: Shrugs off a full magazine from Deathstroke, to his annoyance.
-->'''Deathstroke''': Bulletproof. That's annoying.\\
'''Metamorpho''': Tip of the iceberg, Strokey.
* MotorMouth: Easily the most chatty of the three heroes who infiltrate Santa Prisca in "Triptych" (although this isn't really surprising, given that his squadmates are [[TheStoic Batman and Katana]]). Oracle even singles him out when ordering the squad to keep chatter to a minimum at the start of the mission, to Metamorpho's annoyance.
* NighInvulnerable: Demonstrated three different ways of avoiding harm in the course of a single fight and has yet to actually be injured despite being shot, stabbed, and exploded.
* SadClown: As mentioned above he's in constant pain, and assuming the source material holds true his mutation is permanent. Despite this, he's almost always smiling and has a good sense of humor to mask it.
* SuperSmoke: His preferred way to avoid melee opponents.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Not only does he have RubberMan powers, he can morph his body into different weapons and change completely into different substances, like methane or steel.
[[/folder]]

!Robin's Squad
[[folder:Robin III]]

!!!'''Designation:''' Z07
!!!'''Status:''' Inactive
!!!'''Current Affiliation:''' Outsiders
-->[[Characters/YoungJusticeOutsiders See here]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Arrowette]]
!!!'''Designation:''' Z08
!!!'''Status:''' Inactive
!!!'''Current Affiliation:''' The Team
-->[[Characters/YoungJusticeTheTeamSeasonThree See here]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Spoiler]]
!!!'''Designation:''' Z09

!!!'''Status:''' Inactive
!!!'''Current Affiliation:''' The Team
-->[[Characters/YoungJusticeTheTeamSeasonThree See here]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Orphan]]
!!!'''Designation:''' Z10
!!!'''Status:''' Inactive
!!!'''Current Affiliation:''' The Team
-->[[Characters/YoungJusticeTheTeamSeasonThree See here]].
[[/folder]]
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!!''ComicBook/{{Robin}} ([[ComicBook/{{Robin}} Tim Drake]])''
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!!''ComicBook/{{Robin}} ([[ComicBook/{{Robin}} Tim Drake]])''
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!!!'''Status:''' Active
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Debut:''' Episode 27 ("Happy New Year")
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CameronBowen

Batman's new partner and sidekick, as well as Nightwing's successor. Unlike Dick Grayson, the new Robin is an extremely serious student of the heroic arts.

In ''Outsiders'', Tim left the team with Batman and leads the younger members of Batman Incorporated.
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* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the comics, Tim and Stephanie Brown aka Spoiler are a longtime OfficialCouple and have a unique type of relationship in that it's both genuinely happy and they ''stay'' together. They only ever "split" when Steph was blacklisted from the ComicBook/New52 reboot, wherein his relationship with Cassie Sandsmark/Wonder Girl was attempted in its place, which didn't stick, and they soon became a couple again when Steph was brought back. Here, Tim and Steph haven't had so much as a ShipTease, even as Steph graduated to being Spoiler and working with him, their relationship is strictly professional, and instead Tim ''is'' the OfficialCouple with Cassie.
* AllAccordingToPlan: Tim came up with ThePlan to take down Clayface in "Happy New Year".
* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: Birds, like his predecessors.
* BadassCape: Can be used as a glider, much like Batman's.
* BadassInDistress: In "War," he is kidnapped by the Reach and kept in the War World.
* BadassNormal: Like all of Batman's proteges, he doesn't have superpowers and is armed with a host of useful weapons and martial arts training.
-->'''Robin''' (on Ted Kord not having superpowers): I hear those are optional.
* BeneathTheMask: So far the only one to see him sweat has been Dick.
* BroughtToYouByTheLetterS: Also sports the standard Robin "R".
* TheChainsOfCommanding: Reluctant leader of Gamma Squad in "Happy New Year."
* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: Dick was gregarious and [[TheGadfly teasing]], and desperate to be team leader, whereas Tim is quiet and serious, and feels uncomfortable in leadership positions.
* CoolShades: When he's in civilian wear, in order to protect his secret identity.
* CostumeEvolution: Starts off wearing a suit that appears to be a more practical take on Tim's ''One Year Later'' outfit from the comics (which in itself was based on what Tim Drake wore in ''[[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries The New Batman Adventures]])''. Season 3 has him with an altered suit that inverts the colors of his "R" insignia on his chest, includes more black in his colour scheme (the arms particularly), which also in general is slightly darker than his previous suit. His new outfit also sports a hooded cape, much like Damian Wayne in the comics and Tim Drake from the ''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamSeries''.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Both [[RedIsHeroic red]] and black make up his Robin suit.
* DressingAsTheEnemy: In "Summit", he is one of the members who disguises himself as one of the assassins working for The Light and works as TheCavalry for Kaldur and the rest of the heroes while Savage actually believed they were reinforcement for The Light.
* ExpressiveMask: His DominoMask shows a wide range of emotions, albeit he's more serious than Nightwing was.
* {{Foil}}: To Robin I/Dick Grayson now known as Nightwing -- Both are BadassNormal, have a knack for leadership, same AnimalMotif and AnimalThemedSuperbeing, protege under Batman, and determined to accomplish a mission. However, Dick was more playful and confident (to the point of arrogance), Tim is more serious and humble (to the point of HeroicSelfDeprecation).
* HeroicSelfDeprecation: Robin expresses doubt in pretty much all his abilities as a leader to Nightwing, despite Tim proving to be extremely capable during his first mission as field commander in "Happy New Year".
* HookedUpAfterwards: With Wonder Girl.
* InTheHood: He gets a black one in season three.
* InterspeciesRomance: He (a human) and Wonder Girl (a demigoddess).
* TheLeader: In true [[LegacyCharacter Robin]] fashion, he's being trained to be one. Seems to be a type 2.
* LegacyCharacter: The third Robin and fifth member of the Bat-family.
* TheMagnificent: "The Boy Wonder", like his predecessors.
* McNinja: Flips and kicks, the works.
* NiceGuy: Throughout his appearances, Drake proves to be polite, humble (if bordering on HeroicSelfDeprecation), and looks out for the well-being of his teammates.
* NotSoStoic: Unlike Dick or Batman, he doesn't have a poker face, so it's easy to tell when he is embarrassed or surprised even when he doesn't say anything.
* OffscreenTeleportation: Kind of comes with being a McNinja.
* OlderAndWiser: ''Outsiders'' [[TimeSkip jumps ahead a few years]], so Tim has acquired more experience than when he debuted.
* TheOneGuy: Of his squad consisting of former Team members within Batman Incorporated, he's the only guy in the company of Spoiler, Arrowette and Orphan.
* OutOfFocus: Though it's a different character wearing the mantle, the new Robin isn't as prominent as the first one. This is partly due to plot and partly due to different team mechanics - there's more of them, so they're divided into squads during missions with no set leader or second-in-command for each. It get's worse is Season 3, when he has less appearances and speaking roles than in Season 2.
* TheQuietOne: Sometimes doesn't speak for ''the entirety of an episode'', as a contrast to Dick.
* RedIsHeroic: Both red and [[DarkIsNotEvil black]] make up his Robin suit.
* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: Nightwing warns him not to take any unnecessary risks on his first time as field leader. When faced with the imminent destruction of an underground base and numerous hostages to rescue, Tim decides saving the hostages is a necessary risk. Of course, Tim would have taken a lot of flak for ''not'' taking that risk.
* SimpleStaff: His collapsible bo-staff.
* ShockStick: Tim's staff also has a taser function.
* StealthHiBye: It's basically a requirement of the Bat-family.
* TheStoic: Tim is pretty much unflappable whenever he's on a mission.
* SunglassesAtNight: An important part of disguise, he wears them in "Before the Dawn" when infiltrating the Reach's captives. However, in "Antisocial Pathologies", he has ditched the sunglasses as he seems to be more open with people seeing his eyes now.

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!!!'''Status:''' Active
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Debut:''' Episode 27 ("Happy New Year")
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CameronBowen

Batman's new partner and sidekick, as well as Nightwing's successor. Unlike Dick Grayson, the new Robin is an extremely serious student of the heroic arts.

In ''Outsiders'', Tim left the team with Batman and leads the younger members of Batman Incorporated.
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* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the comics, Tim and Stephanie Brown aka Spoiler are a longtime OfficialCouple and have a unique type of relationship in that it's both genuinely happy and they ''stay'' together. They only ever "split" when Steph was blacklisted from the ComicBook/New52 reboot, wherein his relationship with Cassie Sandsmark/Wonder Girl was attempted in its place, which didn't stick, and they soon became a couple again when Steph was brought back. Here, Tim and Steph haven't had so much as a ShipTease, even as Steph graduated to being Spoiler and working with him, their relationship is strictly professional, and instead Tim ''is'' the OfficialCouple with Cassie.
* AllAccordingToPlan: Tim came up with ThePlan to take down Clayface in "Happy New Year".
* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: Birds, like his predecessors.
* BadassCape: Can be used as a glider, much like Batman's.
* BadassInDistress: In "War," he is kidnapped by the Reach and kept in the War World.
* BadassNormal: Like all of Batman's proteges, he doesn't have superpowers and is armed with a host of useful weapons and martial arts training.
-->'''Robin''' (on Ted Kord not having superpowers): I hear those are optional.
* BeneathTheMask: So far the only one to see him sweat has been Dick.
* BroughtToYouByTheLetterS: Also sports the standard Robin "R".
* TheChainsOfCommanding: Reluctant leader of Gamma Squad in "Happy New Year."
* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: Dick was gregarious and [[TheGadfly teasing]], and desperate to be team leader, whereas Tim is quiet and serious, and feels uncomfortable in leadership positions.
* CoolShades: When he's in civilian wear, in order to protect his secret identity.
* CostumeEvolution: Starts off wearing a suit that appears to be a more practical take on Tim's ''One Year Later'' outfit from the comics (which in itself was based on what Tim Drake wore in ''[[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries The New Batman Adventures]])''. Season 3 has him with an altered suit that inverts the colors of his "R" insignia on his chest, includes more black in his colour scheme (the arms particularly), which also in general is slightly darker than his previous suit. His new outfit also sports a hooded cape, much like Damian Wayne in the comics and Tim Drake from the ''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamSeries''.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Both [[RedIsHeroic red]] and black make up his Robin suit.
* DressingAsTheEnemy: In "Summit", he is one of the members who disguises himself as one of the assassins working for The Light and works as TheCavalry for Kaldur and the rest of the heroes while Savage actually believed they were reinforcement for The Light.
* ExpressiveMask: His DominoMask shows a wide range of emotions, albeit he's more serious than Nightwing was.
* {{Foil}}: To Robin I/Dick Grayson now known as Nightwing -- Both are BadassNormal, have a knack for leadership, same AnimalMotif and AnimalThemedSuperbeing, protege under Batman, and determined to accomplish a mission. However, Dick was more playful and confident (to the point of arrogance), Tim is more serious and humble (to the point of HeroicSelfDeprecation).
* HeroicSelfDeprecation: Robin expresses doubt in pretty much all his abilities as a leader to Nightwing, despite Tim proving to be extremely capable during his first mission as field commander in "Happy New Year".
* HookedUpAfterwards: With Wonder Girl.
* InTheHood: He gets a black one in season three.
* InterspeciesRomance: He (a human) and Wonder Girl (a demigoddess).
* TheLeader: In true [[LegacyCharacter Robin]] fashion, he's being trained to be one. Seems to be a type 2.
* LegacyCharacter: The third Robin and fifth member of the Bat-family.
* TheMagnificent: "The Boy Wonder", like his predecessors.
* McNinja: Flips and kicks, the works.
* NiceGuy: Throughout his appearances, Drake proves to be polite, humble (if bordering on HeroicSelfDeprecation), and looks out for the well-being of his teammates.
* NotSoStoic: Unlike Dick or Batman, he doesn't have a poker face, so it's easy to tell when he is embarrassed or surprised even when he doesn't say anything.
* OffscreenTeleportation: Kind of comes with being a McNinja.
* OlderAndWiser: ''Outsiders'' [[TimeSkip jumps ahead a few years]], so Tim has acquired more experience than when he debuted.
* TheOneGuy: Of his squad consisting of former Team members within Batman Incorporated, he's the only guy in the company of Spoiler, Arrowette and Orphan.
* OutOfFocus: Though it's a different character wearing the mantle, the new Robin isn't as prominent as the first one. This is partly due to plot and partly due to different team mechanics - there's more of them, so they're divided into squads during missions with no set leader or second-in-command for each. It get's worse is Season 3, when he has less appearances and speaking roles than in Season 2.
* TheQuietOne: Sometimes doesn't speak for ''the entirety of an episode'', as a contrast to Dick.
* RedIsHeroic: Both red and [[DarkIsNotEvil black]] make up his Robin suit.
* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: Nightwing warns him not to take any unnecessary risks on his first time as field leader. When faced with the imminent destruction of an underground base and numerous hostages to rescue, Tim decides saving the hostages is a necessary risk. Of course, Tim would have taken a lot of flak for ''not'' taking that risk.
* SimpleStaff: His collapsible bo-staff.
* ShockStick: Tim's staff also has a taser function.
* StealthHiBye: It's basically a requirement of the Bat-family.
* TheStoic: Tim is pretty much unflappable whenever he's on a mission.
* SunglassesAtNight: An important part of disguise, he wears them in "Before the Dawn" when infiltrating the Reach's captives. However, in "Antisocial Pathologies", he has ditched the sunglasses as he seems to be more open with people seeing his eyes now.
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!!!'''Current Affiliation:''' Outsiders
-->[[Characters/YoungJusticeOutsiders See here]].



!!''Arrowette (Cissie King-Jones)''
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!!!'''Status:''' Active
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Debut:''' Episode 23 ("Insecurity")
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KellyStables

A girl who aspired to be the archer superhero Arrowette after seeing Green Arrow and Artemis save her father's life.

In ''Outsiders'', Cissie has grown up to become Arrowette, Green Arrow's new sidekick and a member of the Team.
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* AscendedExtra: Remember that little girl from "Insecurity" who watched Green Arrow and Artemis save Barnell Jones from Black Spider? Here she is, all grown up and part of the main cast.
* BadassNormal: No powers, just an archer.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: To both Roy and Artemis as Green Arrow's sidekick. She's a red-clad archer that's blonde and female, and following Oliver, bringing to mind both of them.

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!!!'''Status:''' Active
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Debut:''' Episode 23 ("Insecurity")
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KellyStables

A girl who aspired to be the archer superhero Arrowette after seeing Green Arrow and Artemis save her father's life.

In ''Outsiders'', Cissie has grown up to become Arrowette, Green Arrow's new sidekick and a member of the Team.
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* AscendedExtra: Remember that little girl from "Insecurity" who watched Green Arrow and Artemis save Barnell Jones from Black Spider? Here she is, all grown up and part of the main cast.
* BadassNormal: No powers, just an archer.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: To both Roy and Artemis as Green Arrow's sidekick. She's a red-clad archer that's blonde and female, and following Oliver, bringing to mind both of them.
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!!!'''Current Affiliation:''' The Team
-->[[Characters/YoungJusticeTheTeamSeasonThree See here]].



!!''Spoiler ([[ComicBook/Batgirl2009 Stephanie Brown]])''
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!!!'''Status:''' Active
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Debut:''' Episode 36 ("Before the Dawn")
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MaeWhitman

Stephanie Brown was abducted for the Reach by Tigress in ''Invasion''. Returns as a bonafide superhero named Spoiler in ''Outsiders''.
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* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the comics, Stephanie and Tim Drake aka Robin are a longtime OfficialCouple and have a unique type of relationship in that it's both genuinely happy and they ''stay'' together. They only ever "split" when Steph herself was blacklisted from the ComicBook/New52 reboot, wherein Tim's relationship with Cassie Sandsmark/Wonder Girl was attempted in its place, which didn't stick, and they soon became a couple again when she was brought back. Here, Steph and Tim haven't had so much as a ShipTease, even as Steph graduated to being Spoiler and working with him, their relationship is strictly professional, and instead Tim ''is'' the OfficialCouple with Cassie.
* AllThereInTheScript: She's only named in the credits of the first episode she's in--there's nothing in the episode itself to actually indicate [[Comicbook/{{Batgirl}} she is who she is.]]
* AscendedExtra: Only appeared in one episode of ''Invasion'' with two lines and had no importance. In ''Outsiders'', she returns as the superhero Spoiler.
* BadassNormal: No real powers. Whether she leans more towards 'badass' or 'normal' has yet to be seen, [[OvershadowedByAwesome given her common portrayal in the comics]].
* BatmanGambit: In "Triptych", Spoiler loudly announces that Robin's squad doesn't need to bother with Clayface, since they know where to find Mad Hatter, so Clayface rushes off to protect Hatter. When Arrowette points out that they ''don't'' know where Mad Hatter is, Spoiler replies that Clayface clearly does, and that she threw a tracker on him during the fight, allowing the squad to track Clayface to Tetch's hideout.
* CoolMask: She wears one that covers the lower half of her face.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Fitting the aesthetic of Batman and his apprentices, Spoiler wears a dark, ninja-like outfit (in her case, a black and purple bodysuit and purple hooded cloak), but she's very much a hero.
* DistressedDamsel: She was kidnapped by the Light, but liberated by Batgirl and Robin before she could be turned over to the Reach for experimentation.
* InTheHood: Her costume includes a hood to go with her CoolMask.
* ShipTease: {{Averted|Trope}}. Despite her traditionally being Tim Drake's LoveInterest, and him being one of the Team members to rescue the abductees, Steph's dialogue[[note]]both lines of it[[/note]] is directed mostly toward Barbara Gordon. There's also the fact that the season 2 finale revealed Tim began a relationship with Wonder Girl. And in season three, when she's become Spoiler, the two still show no interest in each other.

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!!!'''Status:''' Active
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Debut:''' Episode 36 ("Before the Dawn")
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MaeWhitman

Stephanie Brown was abducted for the Reach by Tigress in ''Invasion''. Returns as a bonafide superhero named Spoiler in ''Outsiders''.
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* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the comics, Stephanie and Tim Drake aka Robin are a longtime OfficialCouple and have a unique type of relationship in that it's both genuinely happy and they ''stay'' together. They only ever "split" when Steph herself was blacklisted from the ComicBook/New52 reboot, wherein Tim's relationship with Cassie Sandsmark/Wonder Girl was attempted in its place, which didn't stick, and they soon became a couple again when she was brought back. Here, Steph and Tim haven't had so much as a ShipTease, even as Steph graduated to being Spoiler and working with him, their relationship is strictly professional, and instead Tim ''is'' the OfficialCouple with Cassie.
* AllThereInTheScript: She's only named in the credits of the first episode she's in--there's nothing in the episode itself to actually indicate [[Comicbook/{{Batgirl}} she is who she is.]]
* AscendedExtra: Only appeared in one episode of ''Invasion'' with two lines and had no importance. In ''Outsiders'', she returns as the superhero Spoiler.
* BadassNormal: No real powers. Whether she leans more towards 'badass' or 'normal' has yet to be seen, [[OvershadowedByAwesome given her common portrayal in the comics]].
* BatmanGambit: In "Triptych", Spoiler loudly announces that Robin's squad doesn't need to bother with Clayface, since they know where to find Mad Hatter, so Clayface rushes off to protect Hatter. When Arrowette points out that they ''don't'' know where Mad Hatter is, Spoiler replies that Clayface clearly does, and that she threw a tracker on him during the fight, allowing the squad to track Clayface to Tetch's hideout.
* CoolMask: She wears one that covers the lower half of her face.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Fitting the aesthetic of Batman and his apprentices, Spoiler wears a dark, ninja-like outfit (in her case, a black and purple bodysuit and purple hooded cloak), but she's very much a hero.
* DistressedDamsel: She was kidnapped by the Light, but liberated by Batgirl and Robin before she could be turned over to the Reach for experimentation.
* InTheHood: Her costume includes a hood to go with her CoolMask.
* ShipTease: {{Averted|Trope}}. Despite her traditionally being Tim Drake's LoveInterest, and him being one of the Team members to rescue the abductees, Steph's dialogue[[note]]both lines of it[[/note]] is directed mostly toward Barbara Gordon. There's also the fact that the season 2 finale revealed Tim began a relationship with Wonder Girl. And in season three, when she's become Spoiler, the two still show no interest in each other.
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!!!'''Current Affiliation:''' The Team
-->[[Characters/YoungJusticeTheTeamSeasonThree See here]].



!!''Orphan ([[ComicBook/Batgirl2000 Cassandra Cain]])''
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!!!'''Status:''' Active
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Debut:''' Episode 54 ("Triptych")

A quiet, mysterious and skilled member of Tim's Squad.
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%%* AbsurdlySharpBlade: Wields a katana that can cut through Clayface's limbs in one stroke.
* AwesomenessByAnalysis: Figures out that "Hatter" is actually Clayface while Robin is still working it out, presumably by reading his body language.
* BadassNormal: No metahuman abilities and all the skill for it not to matter.
* CompositeCharacter: Her design incorporates elements from her Pre-Flashpoint incarnation's time as Black Bat (the ragged cape and claws), and her Post-Flashpoint's "Orphan" costume (hood, armored appearance and the design of her utility belt), with the standard stitched mask design common to both versions.
* CreepyGood: She's on the heroes side, but unnerves her team members with her silence and actions. She confirms her suspicion that the "Jervis Tetch" the squad was tailing was really Clayface in disguise by ''cutting him in half''; Arrowette wonders aloud if Orphan realised that "Tetch" was Clayface, or just didn't care if she killed him or not.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Like Batman, Batwoman, Robin, and Spoiler, Orphan dresses primarily in dark colors, but she's firmly on the side of good, even if she is more than a bit creepy.
* InTheHood: Like Robin and Spoiler, she also has a hood.
* TheFaceless: At least in her first appearance, she's completely covered which adds to the mystery vibe.
* TheQuietOne: Has yet to speak a single word, and may not even know how to, depending on how long she's been with the Bat-Family and how closely her backstory hews to that of her comics' counterpart.

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!!!'''Status:''' Active
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Debut:''' Episode 54 ("Triptych")

A quiet, mysterious and skilled member of Tim's Squad.
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%%* AbsurdlySharpBlade: Wields a katana that can cut through Clayface's limbs in one stroke.
* AwesomenessByAnalysis: Figures out that "Hatter" is actually Clayface while Robin is still working it out, presumably by reading his body language.
* BadassNormal: No metahuman abilities and all the skill for it not to matter.
* CompositeCharacter: Her design incorporates elements from her Pre-Flashpoint incarnation's time as Black Bat (the ragged cape and claws), and her Post-Flashpoint's "Orphan" costume (hood, armored appearance and the design of her utility belt), with the standard stitched mask design common to both versions.
* CreepyGood: She's on the heroes side, but unnerves her team members with her silence and actions. She confirms her suspicion that the "Jervis Tetch" the squad was tailing was really Clayface in disguise by ''cutting him in half''; Arrowette wonders aloud if Orphan realised that "Tetch" was Clayface, or just didn't care if she killed him or not.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Like Batman, Batwoman, Robin, and Spoiler, Orphan dresses primarily in dark colors, but she's firmly on the side of good, even if she is more than a bit creepy.
* InTheHood: Like Robin and Spoiler, she also has a hood.
* TheFaceless: At least in her first appearance, she's completely covered which adds to the mystery vibe.
* TheQuietOne: Has yet to speak a single word, and may not even know how to, depending on how long she's been with the Bat-Family and how closely her backstory hews to that of her comics' counterpart.
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!!!'''Current Affiliation:''' The Team
-->[[Characters/YoungJusticeTheTeamSeasonThree See here]].
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!!''ComicBook/{{Robin}} ([[ComicBook/RobinSeries Tim Drake]])''

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* StaticStunGun: Also has a taser function.

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* StaticStunGun: Also ShockStick: Tim's staff also has a taser function.
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!!!'''Voiced by:''' Cameron Bowen

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!!!'''Voiced by:''' Kelly Stables

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* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the comics, Tim and Stephanie Brown aka Spoiler are a longtime OfficialCouple and have a unique relationship in that it's both genuinely happy and they ''stay'' together. They only ever "split" when Steph was blacklisted from the ComicBook/New52 reboot, wherein his relationship with Cassie Sandsmark/Wonder Girl was attempted in its place, which didn't stick, and they soon became a couple again when Steph was brought back. Here, Tim and Steph haven't had so much as a ShipTease, even as Steph graduated to being Spoiler and working with him, their relationship is strictly professional, and instead Tim ''is'' the OfficialCouple with Cassie.
** Of course, just because they are together now doesn't mean they'll stay together. Not every relationship in the show lasts, and theirs has been shown to be rocky. The intention may be for this relationship to happen first, since it's not meant to last, before Tim enters the one that is meant to stick. Also, neither Robin nor Spoiler has had a significant role in Season 3, so whatever relationship they have is ambiguous at best.

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* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the comics, Tim and Stephanie Brown aka Spoiler are a longtime OfficialCouple and have a unique type of relationship in that it's both genuinely happy and they ''stay'' together. They only ever "split" when Steph was blacklisted from the ComicBook/New52 reboot, wherein his relationship with Cassie Sandsmark/Wonder Girl was attempted in its place, which didn't stick, and they soon became a couple again when Steph was brought back. Here, Tim and Steph haven't had so much as a ShipTease, even as Steph graduated to being Spoiler and working with him, their relationship is strictly professional, and instead Tim ''is'' the OfficialCouple with Cassie. \n** Of course, just because they are together now doesn't mean they'll stay together. Not every relationship in the show lasts, and theirs has been shown to be rocky. The intention may be for this relationship to happen first, since it's not meant to last, before Tim enters the one that is meant to stick. Also, neither Robin nor Spoiler has had a significant role in Season 3, so whatever relationship they have is ambiguous at best.
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[[Characters/YoungJusticeTheTeam The Team]] ([[Characters/YoungJusticeTheTeamSeasonOne Season One]], [[Characters/YoungJusticeTheTeamSeasonTwo Season Two]], [[Characters/YoungJusticeTheTeamSeasonThree Season Three]]) | [[Characters/YoungJusticeNightwingsTeam Nightwing's Team]] | '''Batman Incorporated''' | [[Characters/YoungJusticeOutsiders Outsiders]] | [[Characters/YoungJusticeJusticeLeague Justice League]] | [[Characters/YoungJusticeOtherHeroes Other Heroes]] | [[Characters/YoungJusticeTheLight The Light]] | [[Characters/YoungJusticeMinionsOfTheLight Minions of the Light]] ([[Characters/YoungJusticeLeagueOfShadows League of Shadows]]) | [[Characters/YoungJusticeTheReach The Reach]] | [[Characters/YoungJusticeOtherVillains Other Villains]] | [[Characters/YoungJusticeOtherCharacters Other Characters]]]]-]]]

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* TheFellowshipHasEnded: [[spoiler:At the end of "Nevermore", when Black Lightning becomes Justice League chairman, Batman agrees to fold Batman Inc. back into the League and the Team, putting them back to where they were at the beginning.]]

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* TheFellowshipHasEnded: [[spoiler:At the end of "Nevermore", when Black Lightning becomes Justice League chairman, Batman agrees to fold Batman Inc. back into the League and the Team, putting them back to where they were at the beginning.]]beginning]].



* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Compared to other incarnations where he's TheStoic, he's much more expressive here. ''Outsiders'' shows, however, that this incarnation is still capable of the manipulative and shadowy ways of his comics counterpart, orchestrating a schism in the League and the Team to create his own splinter group to better combat the Light. [[spoiler:That being said, he's still perfectly willing to work alongside the League to get the job done, albeit behind unknowing members’ backs.]]

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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Compared to other incarnations where he's TheStoic, he's much more expressive here. ''Outsiders'' shows, however, that this incarnation is still capable of the manipulative and shadowy ways of his comics counterpart, orchestrating a schism in the League and the Team to create his own splinter group to better combat the Light. [[spoiler:That being said, he's still perfectly willing to work alongside the League to get the job done, albeit behind unknowing members’ backs.]]backs]].



* DatingCatwoman: Talia al Ghul declares her love for Batman in issue #11 of the tie-in comic, while Batman is noticeably bothered by the fact that she's going to hate him because her father, Ra's, temporarily died during the fight. In her first appearance in the show, [[spoiler: she’s holding a dark haired baby who according to WordOfGod is their kid, Damian]]

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* DatingCatwoman: Talia al Ghul declares her love for Batman in issue #11 of the tie-in comic, while Batman is noticeably bothered by the fact that she's going to hate him because her father, Ra's, temporarily died during the fight. In her first appearance in the show, [[spoiler: she’s [[spoiler:she’s holding a dark haired baby who according to WordOfGod is their kid, Damian]]Damian]].



* DrillSergeantNasty: Subverted in "Drop Zone" where at first he appears to be furious that they made so many mistakes in their first mission, [[ArsonMurderAndLifesaving only to tell them that they did a good job.]]

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* DrillSergeantNasty: Subverted in "Drop Zone" where at first he appears to be furious that they made so many mistakes in their first mission, [[ArsonMurderAndLifesaving only to tell them that they did a good job.]]job]].



*** Also, [[spoiler: he’s still working with the League, or more specifically, Kaldur and Diana, to circumvent the Light.]]

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*** Also, [[spoiler: he’s [[spoiler:he’s still working with the League, or more specifically, Kaldur and Diana, to circumvent the Light.]]Light]].



* SecretlySelfish: [[spoiler:"Antisocial Pathologies" sees Barbara's WhatTheHellHero moment to Bruce imply he's this, stating that his secret alliance with her, Dick, Tim, Kaldur, M'gann, and Diana is about furthering Bruce's own personal goals rather than the League's, given Diana seems to only be there as a courtesy and is in space, where she can't really do anything but criticize whereas the others, either being proteges or because the Team was formed during his time as League leader, are used to deferring to Bruce.]]

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* SecretlySelfish: [[spoiler:"Antisocial Pathologies" sees Barbara's WhatTheHellHero moment to Bruce imply he's this, stating that his secret alliance with her, Dick, Tim, Kaldur, M'gann, and Diana is about furthering Bruce's own personal goals rather than the League's, given Diana seems to only be there as a courtesy and is in space, where she can't really do anything but criticize whereas the others, either being proteges or because the Team was formed during his time as League leader, are used to deferring to Bruce.]]Bruce]].



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--->'''Oliver:''' It's a curse isn't it? Having me as a mentor? [[DarkAndTroubledPast Speedy]], [[CloningBlues Red Arrow]] and... [[FakingTheDead Artemis]]. The three of you all poster children for the "stay away from Green Arrow club".

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--->'''Oliver:''' -->'''Oliver:''' It's a curse isn't it? Having me as a mentor? [[DarkAndTroubledPast Speedy]], [[CloningBlues Red Arrow]] and... [[FakingTheDead Artemis]]. The three of you all poster children for the "stay away from Green Arrow club".


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* MasterArcher: A brilliant shot with a bow and arrow, and thus a BadassNormal since he's just as good at crimefighting with it as the rest of the League. Roy and Artemis owe a lot of their own skill to him.
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* {{Adorkable}}: He has his moments, especially when he gets nervous and flustered when put in charge of leading team alpha and his facial expressions to his teammates' antics.


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* BodyHorror: As he takes damage his hold on his form slips, making him look more and more monstrous.

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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: He looks much more put-together than most versions of the character, including his appearing to wear a uniform. However...
* BodyHorror: As he takes damage his hold on his form slips, making him look more and more monstrous. In the process, he starts looking like the mismatched Metamorpho from the comics.



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** Later, in Season 3, when on a mission to Santa Prisca, he ends up fighting Bane, who declares that no one gets on or off his island without him knowing; Cue Batman listing everyone who has snuck onto Santa Prisca without Bane's knowledge.
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* SunglassesAtNight: An important part of disguise, he wears them in "Before the Dawn" when infiltrating the Reach's captives. However, in "Antisocial Pathologies", he has ditched the sunglasses as seems to be more open with people seeing his eyes now.

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* OffscreenTeleportation: Kind comes with being a McNinja.

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* OffscreenTeleportation: Kind of comes with being a McNinja.



* OutOfFocus: Though it's a different character wearing the mantle, the new Robin isn't as prominent as the first one. This is partly due to plot and partly due to different team mechanics - there's more of them, so they're divided into squads during missons with no set leader or second-in-command for each. It get's worse is Season 3, when he has less appearances and speaking roles than in Season 2.

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* OutOfFocus: Though it's a different character wearing the mantle, the new Robin isn't as prominent as the first one. This is partly due to plot and partly due to different team mechanics - there's more of them, so they're divided into squads during missons missions with no set leader or second-in-command for each. It get's worse is Season 3, when he has less appearances and speaking roles than in Season 2.



* SimpleStaff: His collapsible bo staff.

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* SimpleStaff: His collapsible bo staff.bo-staff.



* StealthHiBye: It's basically a requirement of the Batfamily.
* TheStoic: Tim is unflappable whenever he's on a mission.
* SunglassesAtNight: An important part of disguise. Wears them in "Before the Dawn" when infiltrating the Reach's captives.

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* StealthHiBye: It's basically a requirement of the Batfamily.
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* TheStoic: Tim is pretty much unflappable whenever he's on a mission.
* SunglassesAtNight: An important part of disguise. Wears disguise, he wears them in "Before the Dawn" when infiltrating the Reach's captives.captives. However, in "Antisocial Pathologies", he has ditched the sunglasses as seems to be more open with people seeing his eyes now.
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* OlderAndWiser: Season three [[TimeSkip jumps ahead a few years]], so Tim has acquired more experience than when he debuted.

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* CreepyGood: She's on the heroes side, but unnerves in team members with her silence and actions. She confirms her suspicion that the "Jervis Tetch" the squad was tailing was really Clayface in disguise by ''cutting him in half''; Arrowette wonders aloud if Orphan realised that "Tetch" was Clayface, or just didn't care if she killed him or not.

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* CreepyGood: She's on the heroes side, but unnerves in her team members with her silence and actions. She confirms her suspicion that the "Jervis Tetch" the squad was tailing was really Clayface in disguise by ''cutting him in half''; Arrowette wonders aloud if Orphan realised that "Tetch" was Clayface, or just didn't care if she killed him or not.

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