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** And there's Barbara and Kara relationship in ''Hero of the Year''. Their friendship is similar to the one that blossoms in BatmanTheAnimatedSeries, but here, it's elaborated more on. In the movie, the two seem to bring out the best in each other, and always have their backs. When Barbara meets with Kara in the bell tower, the scene plays a lot like a HurtComfortFic. Kara even affectionately and playfully refers to Babs as Batgirl, after she tells her that she loves bats, and what they can do. And, when Kara's cheered up after Babs tells her that the people need a super like her, she picks up Barbara and flies with her, them both laughing. Heck, the two (and their bond) have more screen time in this special than even Wonder Woman (the main character, mind you).

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** And there's Barbara and Kara relationship in ''Hero of the Year''. Their friendship is similar to the one that blossoms in BatmanTheAnimatedSeries, but here, it's elaborated more on. In the movie, the two seem to bring out the best in each other, and always have their backs. When Barbara meets with Kara in the bell tower, the scene plays a lot like a HurtComfortFic. Kara even affectionately and playfully refers to Babs as Batgirl, after she tells her that she loves bats, and what they can do. And, when Kara's cheered up after Babs tells her that the people need a super like her, she picks up Barbara and flies with her, them both laughing. Heck, the two (and their bond) have more screen time in this special than even Wonder Woman (the main character, mind you).
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** And there's Barbara and Kara relationship in ''Hero of the Year''. Their friendship is similar to the one that blossoms in BatmanTheAnimatedSeries, but here, it's elaborated more on. In the movie, the two seem to bring out the best in each other, and always have their backs. When Barbara meets with Kara in the bell tower, the scene plays a lot like a HurtComfortFic. Kara even affectionately and playfully refers to Babs as Batgirl, after she tells her that she loves bats, and what they can do. And, when Kara's cheered up after Babs tells her that the people need a super like her, she picks up Barbara and flies with her. Heck, the two (and their bond) have more screen time in this special than even Wonder Woman (the main character, mind you).

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** And there's Barbara and Kara relationship in ''Hero of the Year''. Their friendship is similar to the one that blossoms in BatmanTheAnimatedSeries, but here, it's elaborated more on. In the movie, the two seem to bring out the best in each other, and always have their backs. When Barbara meets with Kara in the bell tower, the scene plays a lot like a HurtComfortFic. Kara even affectionately and playfully refers to Babs as Batgirl, after she tells her that she loves bats, and what they can do. And, when Kara's cheered up after Babs tells her that the people need a super like her, she picks up Barbara and flies with her.her, them both laughing. Heck, the two (and their bond) have more screen time in this special than even Wonder Woman (the main character, mind you).
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** And there's Barbara and Kara relationship in ''Hero of the Year''. Their friendship is similar to the one that blossoms in BatmanTheAnimatedSeries, but here, it's elaborated more on. In the movie, the two seem to bring out the best in each other, and always have their backs. When Barbara meets with Kara in the bell tower, the scene plays a lot like a HurtComfortFic. Kara even affectionately and playfully refers to Babs as Batgirl, after she tells her that she loves bats, and what they can do. And, when Kara's cheered up, she picks up Barbara and flies with her. Heck, the two (and their bond) have more screen time in this special than even Wonder Woman (the main character, mind you).

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** And there's Barbara and Kara relationship in ''Hero of the Year''. Their friendship is similar to the one that blossoms in BatmanTheAnimatedSeries, but here, it's elaborated more on. In the movie, the two seem to bring out the best in each other, and always have their backs. When Barbara meets with Kara in the bell tower, the scene plays a lot like a HurtComfortFic. Kara even affectionately and playfully refers to Babs as Batgirl, after she tells her that she loves bats, and what they can do. And, when Kara's cheered up, up after Babs tells her that the people need a super like her, she picks up Barbara and flies with her. Heck, the two (and their bond) have more screen time in this special than even Wonder Woman (the main character, mind you).
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** And there's Barbara and Kara relationship in ''Hero of the Year''. Their friendship is similar to the one that blossoms in BatmanTheAnimatedSeries, but here, it's elaborated more on. In the movie, the two seem to bring out the best in each other, and always have their backs. When Barbara meets with Kara in the bell tower, the scene plays a lot like a HurtComfortFic. And, when Kara's cheered up, she picks up Barbara and flies with her. Heck, the two (and their bond) have more screen time in this special than even Wonder Woman (the main character, mind you).

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** And there's Barbara and Kara relationship in ''Hero of the Year''. Their friendship is similar to the one that blossoms in BatmanTheAnimatedSeries, but here, it's elaborated more on. In the movie, the two seem to bring out the best in each other, and always have their backs. When Barbara meets with Kara in the bell tower, the scene plays a lot like a HurtComfortFic. Kara even affectionately and playfully refers to Babs as Batgirl, after she tells her that she loves bats, and what they can do. And, when Kara's cheered up, she picks up Barbara and flies with her. Heck, the two (and their bond) have more screen time in this special than even Wonder Woman (the main character, mind you).
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** And there's Barbara and Kara relationship in ''Hero of the Year''. Their friendship is similar to the one that blossoms in BatmanTheAnimatedSeries, but here, it's elaborated more on. In the movie, the two seem to bring out the best in each other, and always have their backs. When Barbara meets with Kara in the bell tower, the scene plays a lot like a HurtComfortFic. Heck, the two (and their bond) have more screen time in this special than even Wonder Woman (the main character, mind you).

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** And there's Barbara and Kara relationship in ''Hero of the Year''. Their friendship is similar to the one that blossoms in BatmanTheAnimatedSeries, but here, it's elaborated more on. In the movie, the two seem to bring out the best in each other, and always have their backs. When Barbara meets with Kara in the bell tower, the scene plays a lot like a HurtComfortFic. And, when Kara's cheered up, she picks up Barbara and flies with her. Heck, the two (and their bond) have more screen time in this special than even Wonder Woman (the main character, mind you).
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** And there's Barbara and Kara in ''Hero of the Year''. Their friendship is similar to the one that blossoms in BatmanTheAnimatedSeries, but here, it's elaborated more on. In the movie, the two seem to bring out the best in each other, and always have their backs. When Barbara meets with Kara in the bell tower, the scene plays a lot like a HurtComfortFic. Heck, the two (and their bond) have more screen time in this special than even Wonder Woman (the main character, mind you).

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** And there's Barbara and Kara relationship in ''Hero of the Year''. Their friendship is similar to the one that blossoms in BatmanTheAnimatedSeries, but here, it's elaborated more on. In the movie, the two seem to bring out the best in each other, and always have their backs. When Barbara meets with Kara in the bell tower, the scene plays a lot like a HurtComfortFic. Heck, the two (and their bond) have more screen time in this special than even Wonder Woman (the main character, mind you).
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** And there's Barbara and Kara in ''Hero of the Year''. Their friendship is similar to the one that blossoms in BatmanTheAnimatedSeries, but here, it's elaborated more on. In the movie, the two seem to bring out the best in each other, and always have their backs. When Barbara meets with Kara in the bell tower, the scene plays a lot like a Hurt/ComfortFic. Heck, the two (and their bond) have more screen time in this special than even Wonder Woman (the main character, mind you).

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** And there's Barbara and Kara in ''Hero of the Year''. Their friendship is similar to the one that blossoms in BatmanTheAnimatedSeries, but here, it's elaborated more on. In the movie, the two seem to bring out the best in each other, and always have their backs. When Barbara meets with Kara in the bell tower, the scene plays a lot like a Hurt/ComfortFic.HurtComfortFic. Heck, the two (and their bond) have more screen time in this special than even Wonder Woman (the main character, mind you).
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** And there's Barbara and Kara in ''Hero of the Year''. Their friendship is similar to the one that blossoms in BatmanTheAnimatedSeries, but here, it's elaborated more on. In the movie, the two seem to bring out the best in each other, and always have their backs. Heck, the two (and their bond) have more screen time in this special than even Wonder Woman.

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** And there's Barbara and Kara in ''Hero of the Year''. Their friendship is similar to the one that blossoms in BatmanTheAnimatedSeries, but here, it's elaborated more on. In the movie, the two seem to bring out the best in each other, and always have their backs. When Barbara meets with Kara in the bell tower, the scene plays a lot like a Hurt/ComfortFic. Heck, the two (and their bond) have more screen time in this special than even Wonder Woman.Woman (the main character, mind you).
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** And there's Barbara and Kara in ''Hero of the Year''. Their friendship is similar to the one that blossoms in BatmanTheAnimatedSeries, but here, it's given more screen time. In the movie, The two seem to bring out the best in each other.

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** And there's Barbara and Kara in ''Hero of the Year''. Their friendship is similar to the one that blossoms in BatmanTheAnimatedSeries, but here, it's given elaborated more screen time. on. In the movie, The the two seem to bring out the best in each other.other, and always have their backs. Heck, the two (and their bond) have more screen time in this special than even Wonder Woman.
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** And there's Barbara and Kara in ''Hero of the Year''. Their friendship is similar to the one that blossoms in BatmanTheAnimatedSeries, but here, it's given more screen time. In the movie, The two seem to bring out the best in each other.
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* LesYay: Between Harley and Wonder Woman in ''Roomies''. In the webisode, Harley keeps doing activities that annoy Wondy, though she's oblivious to it. Near the end, Wondy (rather politely) tells Harley that she needs to study, and Harley looks heartbroken. Wondy notices this and asks her if she'd like to "hang out". Harley immediately agrees and the two share a hug. It's really sweet.

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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: In "Hero of the Month: Poison Ivy," is Ivy an UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom, or does the scene where she's shoving all her plants into a closet and nervously accepting the prize mean she set all the plant traps up to look like a better hero? Opinions are divided; the first seems more true to her character in this version, but she ''is'' a villain in other continuities, and even in this series, she has a rebellious side (like "liberating" people's plants).
** She did look a bit sheepish near the end of the short, giving an indication she never meant to do it. It seems like she has more of a mischievous streak.

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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: In "Hero of the Month: Poison Ivy," is Ivy an UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom, or does the scene where she's shoving all her plants into a closet and nervously accepting the prize mean she set all the plant traps up to look like a better hero? Opinions are divided; the first seems more true to her character in this version, but she ''is'' a villain in other continuities, and even in this series, she has a rebellious side (like "liberating" people's plants).
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plants). She did look a bit sheepish near the end of the short, giving an indication she never meant to do it. It seems like she has more of a mischievous streak.


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* GrowingTheBeard: Season 1 is often criticized for having the shorts be too short, Katana SuperGirl and Batgirl being underutilized, and Cheetah being a Karma Houdini. "Saving The Day" has Cheetah be punished for actions, and she's more downplayed in later episodes. The length of the shorts in season 2 is more consistent, with all of them (except the Hero Of The Month ones) regularly being 2.5-3.5 minutes long. While Katana is still underutilized, SuperGirl and Batgirl get more screen time, especially in "Super Hero High".
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**She did look a bit sheepish near the end of the short, giving an indication she never meant to do it. It seems like she has more of a mischievous streak.



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** The thing here is that Wonder Woman and Flash are better remembered and more iconic than their younger counterparts, which is why they're in the series. Plus, characters like Harley and Ivy are made into teenagers for this series just like Wonder Woman and Flash even though they're usually adults in other incarnations.
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* ThatOneBoss: Harley in the matching game on the website. Any lead over her can and will be negated by her shuffle ability, so even if you did well against everybody else, she'll probably wipe the floor with you repeatedly.

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* EarWorm: Admit it, the theme song is pretty cool. "''Get your cape on, We're DC Super Hero Girls!''"
* EnsembleDarkhorse: Harley Quinn is the fan-favorite due to her comedic nature.
* TaintedByThePreview: The initial artwork and bios for the toyline was met with heavy criticism and skepticism. The web-toon itself had a better reception though, especially because the designs look better animated.

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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: In "Hero of the Month: Poison Ivy," is Ivy an UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom, or does the scene where she's shoving all her plants into a closet and nervously accepting the prize mean she set all the plant traps up to look like a better hero? Opinions are divided; the first seems more true to her character in this version, but she ''is'' a villain in other continuities, and even in this series, she has a rebellious side (like "liberating" people's plants).
* EarWorm: Admit it, the theme song is pretty cool. "''Get your cape on, We're we're DC Super Hero Girls!''"
* EnsembleDarkhorse: Harley Quinn is the fan-favorite due to her comedic nature.
nature. Her toys always seem to sell out first.
* TaintedByThePreview: The initial artwork and bios for the toyline was were met with heavy criticism and skepticism. The web-toon itself had a better reception though, especially because the designs look better animated.
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Harley Quinn links to her comic book series, not a character page.


* EnsembleDarkhorse: ComicBook/HarleyQuinn is the fan-favorite due to her comedic nature.

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* EnsembleDarkhorse: ComicBook/HarleyQuinn Harley Quinn is the fan-favorite due to her comedic nature.
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Harley Quinn is the fan-favorite due to her comedic nature.

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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Harley Quinn ComicBook/HarleyQuinn is the fan-favorite due to her comedic nature.



* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter: It's wonder why The Flash and Wonder Woman are used here instead of their younger counterparts who could quite honestly fill the same roles with little to no problem.

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter: It's a wonder why The Flash Franchise/TheFlash and Wonder Woman Franchise/WonderWoman are used here instead of their younger counterparts who could quite honestly fill the same roles with little to no problem.
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*TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter: It's wonder why The Flash and Wonder Woman are used here instead of their younger counterparts who could quite honestly fill the same roles with little to no problem.

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One trope per line, Dueling Dubs is not YMMV and Periphery Hatedom is Flame Bait.


* AwesomeMusic[=/=]EarWorm: Admit it, the theme song is pretty cool. "''Get your cape on, We're DC Super Hero Girls!''"
* DuelingDubs: Has both a Latino and Castilian Spanish Dub.

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* AwesomeMusic[=/=]EarWorm: EarWorm: Admit it, the theme song is pretty cool. "''Get your cape on, We're DC Super Hero Girls!''"
* DuelingDubs: Has both a Latino and Castilian Spanish Dub.
Girls!''"



* PeripheryHatedom: While not as big as the PeripheryDemographic by any means, the series still gets some flack for its LighterAndSofter approach [[AdaptationalHeroism with some of its characters]], especially [[SacredCow fan favorite Harley Quinn]].
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* PeripheryHatedom: While not as big as the PeripheryDemographic by any means, the series still gets some flack for its LighterAndSofter approach [[AdaptationalHeroism with some of its characters]], especially [[SacredCow fan favorite Harley Quinn]]. Although this ignores the fact that this takes place in one of many alternate universes and thus making the claim that the show "ruined" Harley invalid.

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* PeripheryHatedom: While not as big as the PeripheryDemographic by any means, the series still gets some flack for its LighterAndSofter approach [[AdaptationalHeroism with some of its characters]], especially [[SacredCow fan favorite Harley Quinn]]. Although this ignores the fact that this takes place in one of many alternate universes and thus making the claim that the show "ruined" Harley invalid.
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* DuelingDubs: Has both a Latino and Castilian Spanish Dub.
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* AwesomeMusic[=/=]EarWorm: Admit it, the theme song is pretty cool. "''Get your cape on, We're DC Super Hero Girls!''"
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* PeripheryHatedom: While not as big as the PeripheryDemographic by any means, the series still gets some flack for its LighterAndSofter approach [[AdaptationalHeroism with some of its characters]], especially [[SacredCow fan favorite Harley Quinn]]. Although this ignores the fact that this takes place in one of many alternate universes and thus making the claim that the show [[ruined RuinedForever]] Harley invalid.

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* PeripheryHatedom: While not as big as the PeripheryDemographic by any means, the series still gets some flack for its LighterAndSofter approach [[AdaptationalHeroism with some of its characters]], especially [[SacredCow fan favorite Harley Quinn]]. Although this ignores the fact that this takes place in one of many alternate universes and thus making the claim that the show [[ruined RuinedForever]] "ruined" Harley invalid.
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* PeripheryHatedom: While not as big as the PeripheryDemographic by any means, the series still gets some flack for its LighterAndSofter approach [[AdaptationalHeroism with some of its characters]], especially [[SacredCow fan favorite Harley Quinn]]. Although this ignores the fact that this takes place in one of many alternate universes and thus making the claim that the show [[ruined RuinedForever]] Harley invalid.
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Not YMMV


* CallBack: Halrey's fail montage from "Fall Into Super Hero High" contains clips from the last episode.

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* CallBack: Halrey's fail montage from "Fall Into Super Hero High" contains clips from the last episode.
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* CallBack: Halrey's fail montage from "Fall Into Super Hero High" contains clips from the last episode.

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Broken Base requires two or more differing opinions on a subject, not just complaints in general.


* BrokenBase:
** The premise in itself is highly controversial. The concept of a SuperHeroSchool with younger versions of the superheroes has been thrown around in the past but was always considered outlandish.
** The character designs are a bit too close to making the girls look like Franchise/DisneyPrincess characters for some. The redesigns for several characters were also controversial. Wonder Woman wearing pants has always been a FandomBerserkButton.
** Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy as [[AdaptationalHeroism superheroes]] was met with both heavy backlash and interest. The show itself shows that they're not the only villains-gone-heroes either but fans feel DC should have used other characters for their main roster, instead of using villains.
** Wonder Woman being a KidHero in training while Batman and Superman are adult superheroes upset many, either due to the missed opportunity of seeing the latter two as teenagers or due to feeling DC is lowering Wonder Woman's importance.



* TaintedByThePreview: The initial artwork and bios for the toyline was met with heavy criticism and skepticism. The web-toon itself had a better reception though, especially because the designs look better animated.

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* TaintedByThePreview: The initial artwork and bios for the toyline was met with heavy criticism and skepticism. The web-toon itself had a better reception though, especially because the designs look better animated.animated.
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* BrokenBase:
** The premise in itself is highly controversial. The concept of a SuperHeroSchool with younger versions of the superheroes has been thrown around in the past but was always considered outlandish.
** The character designs are a bit too close to making the girls look like Franchise/DisneyPrincess characters for some. The redesigns for several characters were also controversial. Wonder Woman wearing pants has always been a FandomBerserkButton.
** Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy as [[AdaptationalHeroism superheroes]] was met with both heavy backlash and interest. The show itself shows that they're not the only villains-gone-heroes either but fans feel DC should have used other characters for their main roster, instead of using villains.
** Wonder Woman being a KidHero in training while Batman and Superman are adult superheroes upset many, either due to the missed opportunity of seeing the latter two as teenagers or due to feeling DC is lowering Wonder Woman's importance.
* EnsembleDarkhorse: Harley Quinn is the fan-favorite due to her comedic nature.
* TaintedByThePreview: The initial artwork and bios for the toyline was met with heavy criticism and skepticism. The web-toon itself had a better reception though, especially because the designs look better animated.

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