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* Billboards around Gotham advertise [[Franchise/GreenLantern Ferris Air]], ComicBook/BlackCanary's band, [[Franchise/TheDCU Big Belly Burger]], a butcher shop run by [[Characters/BatmanRoguesGalleryPart2 Professor Pyg]], Janus Cosmetics ([[Characters/BatmanRoguesGalleryPart2 Black Mask]]'s company), and a cologne called [[WesternAnimation/BatmanMaskOfThePhantasm Musk of the Phantasm]], among others.
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* Billboards around Gotham advertise [[Franchise/GreenLantern [[ComicBook/GreenLantern Ferris Air]], ComicBook/BlackCanary's band, [[Franchise/TheDCU Big Belly Burger]], a butcher shop run by [[Characters/BatmanRoguesGalleryPart2 [[Characters/BatmanRoguesGalleryPart3 Professor Pyg]], Janus Cosmetics ([[Characters/BatmanRoguesGalleryPart2 ([[Characters/BatmanRoguesGalleryPart1 Black Mask]]'s company), and a cologne called [[WesternAnimation/BatmanMaskOfThePhantasm Musk of the Phantasm]], among others.
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* When [[spoiler:Joker's bomb breaks Gotham in half,]] a shot of the news shows the headline "CATACLYSM IN GOTHAM". In the comics, the story where an earthquake nearly destroyed Gotham (leading into ''[[ComicBook/BatmanNoMansLand No Man's Land]]'') was called "Cataclysm."
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* When [[spoiler:Joker's bomb breaks Gotham in half,]] a shot of the news shows the headline "CATACLYSM IN GOTHAM". In the comics, the story where an earthquake nearly destroyed Gotham (leading into ''[[ComicBook/BatmanNoMansLand No Man's Land]]'') was called "Cataclysm."''ComicBook/BatmanCataclysm Cataclysm]]''.
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* When the Joker storms the cargo plane at the beginning, the pilot states that Batman will stop him, mentioning the time with the [[Film/TheDarkKnight two boats]].
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* Batman's ''many'' batsuits include his costumes from ''ComicBook/New52'', ''ComicBook/GothamByGaslight'', ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'', the Knightmare sequence in ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice'', caveman garb reminiscent of his resurrection in the ComicBook/{{Grant Morrison|sBatman}} run and the original 1939 ''Batman'' comics.
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* Batman's ''many'' batsuits include his costumes from ''ComicBook/New52'', ''ComicBook/GothamByGaslight'', ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'', the Knightmare sequence in ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice'', caveman garb reminiscent of his resurrection in the ComicBook/{{Grant Morrison|sBatman}} [[ComicBook/BatmanGrantMorrison Grant Morrison]] run and the original 1939 ''Batman'' comics.
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* Harley Quinn wears a [[Film/Batman1989 Smylex]] T-shirt. She also wears roller skates, referencing her New 52 solo series. At one point, she gains a nurse outfit, likely a reference to her outfit in ''Videogame/BatmanArkhamAsylum''. One of her weapons is a baseball bat, which either refers to her use of it in ''Film/SuicideSquad2016'', or her earlier bat-wielding in the ''Arkham'' games. Lastly, her Harleen Quinzel getup includes an argyle sweater under her jacket -- a nod to her alter ego's famous diamond motif.
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* Harley Quinn wears a [[Film/Batman1989 Smylex]] T-shirt. She also wears roller skates, referencing her New 52 solo series. At one point, she gains a nurse outfit, likely a reference to her outfit in ''Videogame/BatmanArkhamAsylum''.''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamAsylum''. One of her weapons is a baseball bat, which either refers to her use of it in ''Film/SuicideSquad2016'', or her earlier bat-wielding in the ''Arkham'' games. Lastly, her Harleen Quinzel getup includes an argyle sweater under her jacket -- a nod to her alter ego's famous diamond motif.
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* The Justice League [=57th=] Anniversary Party includes members from the ''WesternAnimation/{{Superfriends}}'', including the ComicBook/WonderTwins and Apache Chief. It also includes ComicBook/{{Cyborg}}, who was a late addition to the League.
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* The Justice League [=57th=] Anniversary Party includes members from the ''WesternAnimation/{{Superfriends}}'', including the ComicBook/WonderTwins Wonder Twins and Apache Chief. It also includes ComicBook/{{Cyborg}}, who was a late addition to the League.
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* Using just a rope tied around the control as the Batplane's "autopilot", looks like a dig at how Two-Face used "The Club" automobile locking device to lock a helicopter's steering in ''Film/BatmanForever''. .
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* Using just a rope tied around the control as the Batplane's "autopilot", looks like a dig at how Two-Face used "The Club" automobile locking device to lock a helicopter's steering in ''Film/BatmanForever''. .
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* Harley Quinn wears a [[Film/Batman1989 Smylex]] T-shirt. She also wears roller skates, referencing her New 52 solo series. At one point, she gains a nurse outfit, likely a reference to her outfit in ''Videogame/BatmanArkhamAsylum''. One of her weapons is a baseball bat, which either refers to her use of it in ''Film/SuicideSquad2016'', or her earlier bat-wielding in the ''Arkham'' games.. Lastly, her Harleen Quinzel getup includes an argyle sweater under her jacket -- a nod to her alter ego's famous motif.
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* Harley Quinn wears a [[Film/Batman1989 Smylex]] T-shirt. She also wears roller skates, referencing her New 52 solo series. At one point, she gains a nurse outfit, likely a reference to her outfit in ''Videogame/BatmanArkhamAsylum''. One of her weapons is a baseball bat, which either refers to her use of it in ''Film/SuicideSquad2016'', or her earlier bat-wielding in the ''Arkham'' games.. games. Lastly, her Harleen Quinzel getup includes an argyle sweater under her jacket -- a nod to her alter ego's famous diamond motif.
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* [[Film/BatmanReturns The Penguin]] and [[Film/Batman1989 Two-Face]] are based solely on the Creator/TimBurton versions of the characters, with the latter even being voiced by his actor ''in'' said Tim Burton version (Creator/BillyDeeWilliams). The Penguin even rides on a vehicle looking like a rubber ducky from ''Batman Returns''.
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* [[Film/BatmanReturns The Penguin]] and [[Film/Batman1989 Two-Face]] are based solely on the Creator/TimBurton versions of the characters, with the latter even being voiced by his actor ''in'' said Tim Burton version (Creator/BillyDeeWilliams).(Creator/BillyDeeWilliams, who only got to play the Harvey Dent stage of the character). The Penguin even rides on a vehicle looking like a rubber ducky from ''Batman Returns''.
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* At one point, Batman confronts Joker in a corridor that he's vandalized in [[VideoGame/BatmanArkhamAsylum a very familiar-looking way]]. Shortly thereafter, the two [[ComicBook/BatmanTheDarkKnightReturns fight in a hall of mirrors]]...which leads to a chamber that includes a [[ComicBook/TheKillingJoke throne surrounded by piles of dolls]]..
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* At one point, Batman confronts Joker in a corridor that he's vandalized in [[VideoGame/BatmanArkhamAsylum a very familiar-looking way]]. Shortly thereafter, the two [[ComicBook/BatmanTheDarkKnightReturns fight in a hall of mirrors]]...which leads to a chamber that includes a [[ComicBook/TheKillingJoke throne surrounded by piles of dolls]]..dolls]].
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* During the DancePartyEnding, Joker can briefly be seen wearing his "vacation outfit" from ''ComicBook/TheKillingJoke'', sans hat.
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* During the DancePartyEnding, Joker can briefly be seen wearing his "vacation outfit" from the shooting scene in ''ComicBook/TheKillingJoke'', sans hat.
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* The Justice League [=57th=] Anniversary Party includes members from the ''WesternAnimation/Superfriends'', including the ComicBook/WonderTwins and Apache Chief. It also includes ComicBook/{{Cyborg}}, who was a late addition to the League.
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* The Justice League [=57th=] Anniversary Party includes members from the ''WesternAnimation/Superfriends'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Superfriends}}'', including the ComicBook/WonderTwins and Apache Chief. It also includes ComicBook/{{Cyborg}}, who was a late addition to the League.
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* The Justice League [=57th=] Anniversary Party includes members from the ''WesternAnimation/Superfriends'', including the ComicBook/WonderTwins and Apache Chief.
Chief. It also includes ComicBook/{{Cyborg}}, who was a late addition to the League.
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* Catwoman exclaims "Meowch!", which was the title of the infamous New York Post review of ''Film/{{Catwoman}}''.
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* Catwoman exclaims "Meowch!", which was the title of the infamous New York Post review of ''Film/{{Catwoman}}''.''Film/Catwoman2004''.
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* Killer Croc, to hammer home the LEGO aspect of the film, uses the classic (and comically outdated) crocodile head design first introduced in Toys/LEGOPirates.
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* Killer Croc, to hammer home the LEGO aspect of the film, uses the classic (and comically outdated) crocodile head design first introduced in Toys/LEGOPirates.
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** Magpie, whose hair and outfit are a family-friendly version of her design in ''WesternAnimation/BewareTheBatman''.
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** Magpie, whose hair and outfit are a family-friendly version of based on her design in ''WesternAnimation/BewareTheBatman''.