Follow TV Tropes

Following

History YMMV / DCSuperheroGirls2019

Go To

OR

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* SignatureScene: It's a tossup between the food fight that establishes 5/6ths of the budding team's personalities and the detention fight that establishes 5/6ths of The Super Hero Girls' abilities. Together they really hammer home that this is a silly fantastical high school show first and super heroic adventure show second.

to:

* SignatureScene: It's a tossup between the food fight that establishes 5/6ths of the budding team's personalities and the detention fight that establishes 5/6ths of The Super Hero Girls' abilities. Together they really hammer home that this is a silly fantastical high school show first and super heroic adventure show second. Which scene leaves more of an impression usually determines which aspect the observer cares more about.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* SignatureScene: It's a tossup between the food fight that establishes 5/6ths of the budding team's personalities and the detention fight that establishes 5/6ths of The Super Hero Girls' abilities.

to:

* SignatureScene: It's a tossup between the food fight that establishes 5/6ths of the budding team's personalities and the detention fight that establishes 5/6ths of The Super Hero Girls' abilities. Together they really hammer home that this is a silly fantastical high school show first and super heroic adventure show second.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* SignatureScene: It's a tossup between the food fight that establishes 5/6ths of the budding team's personalities and the detention fight that establishes 5/6ths of The Super Hero Girls' abilities.


Added DiffLines:

** The divide over Kara Zor-El and Jessica Cruz stems from those who find the drastic changes to their characters funny, and those who just don't think the jokes were worth it.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
The DCAU specifically refers to Batman: The Animated Series and all media it is tied to. It does not refer to animated DC adaptations in general.


** Jessica Cruz is either liked for being something new for the DCAU, people genuinely agreeing with her sentiments and her attractive appearance or think she's the worst character for being so {{Anvilicious}} that it comes off as forceful as well as how she treats Hal.

to:

** Jessica Cruz is either liked for being something new for the DCAU, to include in animated DC adaptations, people genuinely agreeing with her sentiments and her attractive appearance or think she's the worst character for being so {{Anvilicious}} that it comes off as forceful as well as how she treats Hal.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** There's what one could call a {{friendly rival}}ry with ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'', partly due to the two using much of the same subject matter but being very different approaches to {{parody}}, mostly due to the fact ''Teen Titans Go'' was a LongRunner AdoredByTheNetwork while ''DC Super Hero Girls'' was a brief ScrewedByTheNetwork show. Those who just got tired of ''Teen Titans Go'' after so many years, didn't like something about it to begin with or just plain disliked it because of [[HypeAversion how prominent it was]] were annoyed a show that was simply different or liked for some other merit got thrown under the bus, canceled and then [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes removed from all legal digital channels]] while the deeply entrenched mainstay chugged along with no end in sight. This rivalry still is a lot less fierce than what ''Teen Titans Go'' has with other DC properties simply because ''Teen Titans Go'' was AS adored by the network as it had been prior to ''DC Super Hero Girls''[='=] run, ''DC Super Hero Girls'' gets some of the same hate ''Teen Titans Go'' does simply for being a parody even though it's a significantly more [[AffectionateParody reverent one]] to DC Comics, ''DC Super Hero Girls'' was strongly supported by about every relevant wing of the Warner Brothers empire ''except'' Cartoon Network itself and ''DC Superhero Girls'' had three crossovers with ''Teen Titans Go'' with the latter being a SpotlightStealingCrossover in ''DC Super Hero Girls''[='=] favor. It was less about hating the other show and more so wanting Cartoon Network to treat this one as well as the other.

to:

** There's what one could call a {{friendly rival}}ry with ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'', partly due to the two using much of the same subject matter but being very different approaches to {{parody}}, mostly due to the fact ''Teen Titans Go'' was a LongRunner AdoredByTheNetwork while ''DC Super Hero Girls'' was a brief ScrewedByTheNetwork show. Those who just got tired of ''Teen Titans Go'' after so many years, didn't like something about it to begin with or just plain disliked it because of [[HypeAversion how prominent it was]] were annoyed a show that was simply different or liked for some other merit got thrown under the bus, canceled and then [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes removed from all legal digital channels]] while the deeply entrenched mainstay chugged along with no end in sight. This rivalry still is a lot less fierce than what ''Teen Titans Go'' has with other DC properties simply because ''Teen Titans Go'' was wasn't AS adored by the network as it had been prior to ''DC Super Hero Girls''[='=] run, ''DC Super Hero Girls'' gets some of the same hate ''Teen Titans Go'' does simply for being a parody even though it's a significantly more [[AffectionateParody reverent one]] to DC Comics, ''DC Super Hero Girls'' was strongly supported by about every relevant wing of the Warner Brothers empire ''except'' Cartoon Network itself and ''DC Superhero Girls'' had three crossovers with ''Teen Titans Go'' with the latter being a SpotlightStealingCrossover in ''DC Super Hero Girls''[='=] favor. It was less about hating the other show and more so wanting Cartoon Network to treat this one as well as the other.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

** Fans either like Supergirl because they sympathize with her struggles in getting out of her cousin Superman's shadow or despise her for being a brash and unapologetic idiot who rarely owns up to her less sympathetic actions and constantly whines about her hatred of things like "nerd stuff".
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** There's what one could call a {{friendly rival}}ry with ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'', partly due to the two using much of the same subject matter but being very different approaches to {{parody}}, mostly due to the fact ''Teen Titans Go'' was a LongRunner AdoredByTheNetwork while ''DC Super Hero Girls'' was a brief ScrewedByTheNetwork show. Those who just got tired of ''Teen Titans Go'' after so many years, didn't like something about it to begin with or just plain disliked it because of [[HypeAversion how prominent it was]] were annoyed a show that was simply different or liked for some other merit got thrown under the bus, canceled and then [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes removed from all legal digital channels]] while the deeply entrenched mainstay chugged along with no end in sight. This rivalry still is a lot less fierce than what ''Teen Titans Go'' has with other DC properties simply because ''Teen Titans Go'' was AS adored by the network as it had been prior to ''DC Super Hero Girls''[='=] run, ''DC Super Hero Girls'' gets some of the same hate ''Teen Titans Go'' does simply for being a parody even though it's a significantly more [[AffectionateParody reverent one]] to DC Comics, ''DC Super Hero Girls'' was strongly supported by about every relevant wing of the Warner Brothers empire ''except'' Cartoon Network itself and ''DC Superhero Girls'' had three crossovers with ''Teen Titans Go'' with the latter being a SpotlightStealingCrossover in ''DC Super Hero Girls''[='=] favor. It was less about hating the other show and wanting Cartoon Network to treat this one as well as the other.

to:

** There's what one could call a {{friendly rival}}ry with ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'', partly due to the two using much of the same subject matter but being very different approaches to {{parody}}, mostly due to the fact ''Teen Titans Go'' was a LongRunner AdoredByTheNetwork while ''DC Super Hero Girls'' was a brief ScrewedByTheNetwork show. Those who just got tired of ''Teen Titans Go'' after so many years, didn't like something about it to begin with or just plain disliked it because of [[HypeAversion how prominent it was]] were annoyed a show that was simply different or liked for some other merit got thrown under the bus, canceled and then [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes removed from all legal digital channels]] while the deeply entrenched mainstay chugged along with no end in sight. This rivalry still is a lot less fierce than what ''Teen Titans Go'' has with other DC properties simply because ''Teen Titans Go'' was AS adored by the network as it had been prior to ''DC Super Hero Girls''[='=] run, ''DC Super Hero Girls'' gets some of the same hate ''Teen Titans Go'' does simply for being a parody even though it's a significantly more [[AffectionateParody reverent one]] to DC Comics, ''DC Super Hero Girls'' was strongly supported by about every relevant wing of the Warner Brothers empire ''except'' Cartoon Network itself and ''DC Superhero Girls'' had three crossovers with ''Teen Titans Go'' with the latter being a SpotlightStealingCrossover in ''DC Super Hero Girls''[='=] favor. It was less about hating the other show and more so wanting Cartoon Network to treat this one as well as the other.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The Twitter "trending" episode titles in general, the Nintendo Switch being played during ''[=#ToughCrowd=]'' in particular and the eponymous lady of ''#[=AllAboutZee=]'' wearing Camilla Gabrieli brand shoes, which launched at roughly the same time the show itself, do much to date it.

to:

* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The Twitter "trending" episode titles in general, the Nintendo Switch being played during ''[=#ToughCrowd=]'' in particular and the eponymous lady of ''#[=AllAboutZee=]'' wearing Camilla Gabrieli brand shoes, which launched at roughly the same time as the show itself, do much to date it.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The Twitter "trending" episode titles in general and the Nintendo Switch being played during ''[=#ToughCrowd=]'' in particular date the show.

to:

* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The Twitter "trending" episode titles in general and general, the Nintendo Switch being played during ''[=#ToughCrowd=]'' in particular and the eponymous lady of ''#[=AllAboutZee=]'' wearing Camilla Gabrieli brand shoes, which launched at roughly the same time the show itself, do much to date the show.it.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* FandomRivalry: With the previous Shea Fontana series. Those who prefer the Lauren Faust series think it has stronger characterization, and praise its more zany energy and cartoon violence, thinking the former plays things too safely. Those who prefer the Shea Fontana series like its more positive vibe, as well as some of its changes like Ivy and Harley being heroines, and aren't fond with how most of the male characters in this series are written.
* FanPreferredCouple: Diana/Tatsu exploded in popularity after "[=#SoulSisters=]" thanks to how quickly they became close friends and the chemistry they share.

to:

* FandomRivalry: FandomRivalry
**
With the previous Shea Fontana series. Those who prefer the Lauren Faust series think it has stronger characterization, and praise its more zany energy and cartoon violence, thinking the former plays things too safely. Those who prefer the Shea Fontana series like its more positive vibe, as well as some of its changes like Ivy and Harley being heroines, and aren't fond with how most of the male characters in this series are written.
** There's what one could call a {{friendly rival}}ry with ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'', partly due to the two using much of the same subject matter but being very different approaches to {{parody}}, mostly due to the fact ''Teen Titans Go'' was a LongRunner AdoredByTheNetwork while ''DC Super Hero Girls'' was a brief ScrewedByTheNetwork show. Those who just got tired of ''Teen Titans Go'' after so many years, didn't like something about it to begin with or just plain disliked it because of [[HypeAversion how prominent it was]] were annoyed a show that was simply different or liked for some other merit got thrown under the bus, canceled and then [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes removed from all legal digital channels]] while the deeply entrenched mainstay chugged along with no end in sight. This rivalry still is a lot less fierce than what ''Teen Titans Go'' has with other DC properties simply because ''Teen Titans Go'' was AS adored by the network as it had been prior to ''DC Super Hero Girls''[='=] run, ''DC Super Hero Girls'' gets some of the same hate ''Teen Titans Go'' does simply for being a parody even though it's a significantly more [[AffectionateParody reverent one]] to DC Comics, ''DC Super Hero Girls'' was strongly supported by about every relevant wing of the Warner Brothers empire ''except'' Cartoon Network itself and ''DC Superhero Girls'' had three crossovers with ''Teen Titans Go'' with the latter being a SpotlightStealingCrossover in ''DC Super Hero Girls''[='=] favor. It was less about hating the other show and wanting Cartoon Network to treat this one as well as the other.
* FanPreferredCouple: FanPreferredCouple
**
Diana/Tatsu exploded in popularity after "[=#SoulSisters=]" thanks to how quickly they became close friends and the chemistry they share.



** Fans of ''Teen Titans Go'' and ''DC Super Hero Girls''[='=] are generally friendly rivals. Most ''DC Super Hero Girls'' fans tolerate the existence of ''Teen Titans Go'' and just wish Cartoon Network treated ''DC Super Hero Girls'' as well as ''Teen Titans Go''. It helps that the most vocal fans, at least early on, tended to be ''WesternAnimation/SuperBestFriendsForever'' fans who had wanted Cartoon Network to pick ''that'' up, were happy to have finally gotten something resembling it, and were disappointed that the show they had waited four years for wasn't supported more strongly. The three ''Teen Titans Go'' crossovers were considered a consolation prize that at least afforded fans a little more material to enjoy.



* HilariousInHindsight: Jessica Cruz was co-created by Creator/EthanVanSciver, who is (or was) seen as one of the most vocally "right wing" working comic book creators in the business, right down to bashing vegans/vegetarians and pacifists, both of which Jessica is in this show. He's also very publicly denounced the modern feminist movement, and this is a show highlighting female characters.

to:

* HilariousInHindsight: Jessica Cruz was co-created by Creator/EthanVanSciver, who is (or was) seen as one of the most vocally "right wing" working comic book creators working in the business, right down to bashing vegans/vegetarians and pacifists, both of which Jessica is in this show. He's also very publicly denounced the modern feminist movement, and this is a show highlighting female characters.


Added DiffLines:

* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The Twitter "trending" episode titles in general and the Nintendo Switch being played during ''[=#ToughCrowd=]'' in particular date the show.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** "[[Recap/DCSuperheroGirls2019S2E25To26NightmareInGotham]]": Barbara ends up learning Harleen is Harley Quinn, and we meet this show's version of the Joker, who raises the stakes into DarkerAndEdgier territory by [[MoralEventHorizon trying to kill everyone in Gotham City.]]

to:

** "[[Recap/DCSuperheroGirls2019S2E25To26NightmareInGotham]]": "[[Recap/DCSuperheroGirls2019S2E25To26NightmareInGotham #NightmareInGotham]]": Barbara ends up learning Harleen is Harley Quinn, and we meet this show's version of the Joker, who raises the stakes into DarkerAndEdgier territory by [[MoralEventHorizon trying to kill everyone in Gotham City.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** ''[[Recap/DCSuperheroGirls2019S2E25To26NightmareInGotham]]'': Barbara ends up learning Harleen is Harley Quinn, and we meet this show's version of the Joker, who raises the stakes into DarkerAndEdgier territory by [[MoralEventHorizon trying to kill everyone in Gotham City.]]

to:

** ''[[Recap/DCSuperheroGirls2019S2E25To26NightmareInGotham]]'': "[[Recap/DCSuperheroGirls2019S2E25To26NightmareInGotham]]": Barbara ends up learning Harleen is Harley Quinn, and we meet this show's version of the Joker, who raises the stakes into DarkerAndEdgier territory by [[MoralEventHorizon trying to kill everyone in Gotham City.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

** ''[[Recap/DCSuperheroGirls2019S2E25To26NightmareInGotham]]'': Barbara ends up learning Harleen is Harley Quinn, and we meet this show's version of the Joker, who raises the stakes into DarkerAndEdgier territory by [[MoralEventHorizon trying to kill everyone in Gotham City.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

** Casey Krinsky never appeared in the show after her debut episode, despite being vengeful and self-loathing. She could’ve had a compelling redemption arc and formed a genuine friendship with Zee. It also would’ve been a great opportunity to teach kids that self-love is more important than being popular.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* CompleteMonster: [[Recap/DCSuperheroGirls2019S2E25To26NightmareInGotham #NightmareInGotham]]: [[Characters/BatmanTheJoker The Joker]] is a [[TeensAreMonsters teenaged supervillain]] and Batman's ArchEnemy. Desiring to give Gotham its scariest Halloween, Joker breaks out of Arkham Reform School, killing one of the guards in the process, and [[ManipulativeBastard manipulates the Super Hero Girls into releasing 3 dangerous villains]], before luring them to Gotham to have them cause massive destruction and mayhem throughout the city, endangering many innocent lives in the process. Fearing that someone will outdo his efforts in the future, Joker attempts to [[OmnicidalManiac destroy all of Gotham with a bomb, killing everyone in it]], just so that no one can ever one up him.

to:

* CompleteMonster: [[Recap/DCSuperheroGirls2019S2E25To26NightmareInGotham #NightmareInGotham]]: "[[Recap/DCSuperheroGirls2019S2E25To26NightmareInGotham #NightmareInGotham]]": [[Characters/BatmanTheJoker The Joker]] is a [[TeensAreMonsters teenaged supervillain]] and Batman's ArchEnemy. Desiring to give Gotham its scariest Halloween, Joker breaks out of Arkham Reform School, killing one of the guards in the process, and [[ManipulativeBastard manipulates the Super Hero Girls into releasing 3 dangerous villains]], before luring them to Gotham to have them cause massive destruction and mayhem throughout the city, endangering many innocent lives in the process. Fearing that someone will outdo his efforts in the future, Joker attempts to [[OmnicidalManiac destroy all of Gotham with a bomb, killing everyone in it]], just so that no one can ever one up him.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:

Added DiffLines:

* CompleteMonster: [[Recap/DCSuperheroGirls2019S2E25To26NightmareInGotham #NightmareInGotham]]: [[Characters/BatmanTheJoker The Joker]] is a [[TeensAreMonsters teenaged supervillain]] and Batman's ArchEnemy. Desiring to give Gotham its scariest Halloween, Joker breaks out of Arkham Reform School, killing one of the guards in the process, and [[ManipulativeBastard manipulates the Super Hero Girls into releasing 3 dangerous villains]], before luring them to Gotham to have them cause massive destruction and mayhem throughout the city, endangering many innocent lives in the process. Fearing that someone will outdo his efforts in the future, Joker attempts to [[OmnicidalManiac destroy all of Gotham with a bomb, killing everyone in it]], just so that no one can ever one up him.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' fans are drawn to the series because of its similar premise: a comedy/action cartoon featuring teenage DC characters.

to:

** ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'' fans are drawn to the series because of its similar premise: a comedy/action cartoon featuring teenage DC characters.



** Wonder Woman is this in her more Main/{{Adorkable}} moments.

to:

** Wonder Woman is this in her more Main/{{Adorkable}} {{Adorkable}} moments.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Requires Word Of God confirmation


* AuthorsSavingThrow:
** The 2015 incarnation got some criticism from fans for frequently making supervillains [[AdaptationalHeroism more conventionally heroic]], particularly Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy (even if to be fair their comic incarnations are arguably closer to anti-heroes at this point). Most of the alignment swaps were undone for this series while still staying true to what made them beloved characters in the first place.
** Most of the world-building in the main series, while well done, was mainly in the graphic novels and movies, and not as much in the series. This show has more world-building within the series, and more easily accessible material in the "Get To Know" shorts.
** The 2015 series question of how Superman is a grown adult, while Lois is a teenager is assessed in "#[=SuperWho?=]". There it's revealed that this version of Superman is only a few years older then most of the main cast, 18-20 at most.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

** Diana's spell to summon a sleep-inducing flower in "[=#AwesomeAuntAntiope=]" invokes Hypnos. Hypnos is the Greek God of sleep, and the poppy is his emblem.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** The show gets compared a lot to ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'' due to its all-girl ensemble and similar tone; the show's creator worked on the original version.

to:

** The show gets compared a lot to ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'' ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls1998'' due to its all-girl ensemble and similar tone; the show's creator worked on the original version.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Uncanny Valley is IUEO now and the subjective version has been split; cleaning up misuse and ZCE in the process


* UncannyValley: Wee, the babyface Zatanna clone from "#[=MultipliciZee=]" was meant to be ''cute'', but had the opposite effect. The adorable clone has [[AccidentalNightmareFuel an unnerving shrunken-in infant face on the body of a teenager]], which looks about as unnatural as one might expect.

to:

* UncannyValley: UnintentionalUncannyValley: Wee, the babyface Zatanna clone from "#[=MultipliciZee=]" was meant to be ''cute'', but had the opposite effect. The adorable clone has [[AccidentalNightmareFuel an unnerving shrunken-in infant face on the body of a teenager]], which looks about as unnatural as one might expect.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** "[[Recap/DCSuperHeroGirls2019S1E44To45LeagueOfShadows #LeagueOfShadows]]": [[Characters/BatmanRasAlGhul Ra's Al-Ghul]] is once again as intelligent and charming as ever. Starting a band called the League of Shadows in a place called the Lazarus Pit, Ra's plans to [[UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans purify the world for them to rule over]]. He discovers one of his biggest fans Kara Danvers is the superheroine ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} as well that her weakness is Kryptonite, so he gets his hands on some Red Kryptonite. Using this knowledge, when Kara comes to his latest concert, Ra's brings her into his room and uses his charisma to manipulate her and gives her a choker that contains the Red Kryptonite. The Red Kryptonite starts to take over Kara, and Ra's uses a [[CompellingVoice mind control]] song to brainwash her, making her completely under his control. He has her steal two tickets to a boy band concert Up Past Eight for his first act to purify the world by eliminating bad music.

to:

** "[[Recap/DCSuperHeroGirls2019S1E44To45LeagueOfShadows #LeagueOfShadows]]": [[Characters/BatmanRasAlGhul Ra's Al-Ghul]] is once again as intelligent and charming as ever. Starting a band called the League of Shadows in a place called the Lazarus Pit, Ra's plans to [[UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans purify the world for them to rule over]]. He discovers one of his biggest fans Kara Danvers is the superheroine ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} as well that her weakness is Kryptonite, so he gets his hands on some Red Kryptonite. Using this knowledge, when Kara comes to his latest concert, Ra's brings her into his room and uses his charisma to manipulate her and gives her a choker that contains the Red Kryptonite. The Red Kryptonite starts to take over Kara, and Ra's uses a [[CompellingVoice mind control]] song to brainwash her, making putting her completely under his control. He has her steal two tickets to a boy band concert Up Past Eight for his first act to purify the world by eliminating bad music.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** [[Characters/BatmanCatwoman Catwoman]] manages to be [[AdaptationalIntelligence even more intelligent than her comic counterpart]]. After studying the Super Hero Girls and how to exploit their weakness, she robs a store [[BatmanGambit banking on the fact that Supergirl would show up]] and prepares Kryptonite to use against her. Though stopped, she gets away and comes up with an idea to form a team to take the girls down: forming her team acting as the OnlySaneWoman to the group, leading them in a crime spree before being stopped by the girls. Although the Super Hero Girls blackmail her into helping them steal the Book of Infinity from Lex Luthor, it turns out to have all been a trap, with Catwoman working with Luthor the entire time. However, once Catwoman learns of Luthor's plan to have a meteor hit the Earth so he can rule over whatever is left, [[EvenEvilHasStandards she turns on him]]. After freeing the girls and tearing a page out from the book so Lex can't see it coming, she steals all of his stuff as one last slap to him.

to:

** [[Characters/BatmanCatwoman [[Characters/CatwomanSelinaKyle Catwoman]] manages to be [[AdaptationalIntelligence even more intelligent than her comic counterpart]]. After studying the Super Hero Girls and how to exploit their weakness, she robs a store [[BatmanGambit banking on the fact that Supergirl would show up]] and prepares Kryptonite to use against her. Though stopped, she gets away and comes up with an idea to form a team to take the girls down: forming her team acting as the OnlySaneWoman to the group, leading them in a crime spree before being stopped by the girls. Although the Super Hero Girls blackmail her into helping them steal the Book of Infinity from Lex Luthor, it turns out to have all been a trap, with Catwoman working with Luthor the entire time. However, once Catwoman learns of Luthor's plan to have a meteor hit the Earth so he can rule over whatever is left, [[EvenEvilHasStandards she turns on him]]. After freeing the girls and tearing a page out from the book so Lex can't see it coming, she steals all of his stuff as one last slap to him.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** The incantation to free captured souls from the Soultaker sword is made of eight virtues of [[Creator/{{Confucius}} Confucianism]].

to:

** The incantation to free captured souls from the Soultaker sword is made of the eight virtues of [[Creator/{{Confucius}} Confucianism]].Bushido.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** Jessica Cruz is either liked for being something new for the DCAU, people genuinely agreeing with her sentiments and her attractive appearance or think she's the worst character for being so {{Anvilicious}}, it comes off as forceful as well as how she treats Hal.
* BrokenBase: The changing back to villains of characters like: Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy and Star Sapphire. Some people love that they changed them back. Others (preferably newer fans of the DC Universe) were perfectly fine with them being heroes and/or anti-heroes (their current iterations being just those doesn't help). This is the worst for Star Sapphire considering her more drastic and base-breaking changes in contrast (some people actually prefer her more webseries heroic counterpart for this reason). The only one who hasn't seemed to suffer this is Catwoman (granted she's the only one that's held the anti-heroine title longer than Harley and Ivy).

to:

** Jessica Cruz is either liked for being something new for the DCAU, people genuinely agreeing with her sentiments and her attractive appearance or think she's the worst character for being so {{Anvilicious}}, {{Anvilicious}} that it comes off as forceful as well as how she treats Hal.
* BrokenBase: The changing back to villains of characters like: like Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy and Star Sapphire. Some people love that they changed them back. Others (preferably newer fans of the DC Universe) were perfectly fine with them being heroes and/or anti-heroes (their current iterations being just those doesn't help). This is the worst for Star Sapphire considering her more drastic and base-breaking changes in contrast (some people actually prefer her more heroic webseries heroic counterpart for this reason). The only one who hasn't seemed to suffer this is Catwoman (granted she's the only one that's held the anti-heroine title longer than Harley and Ivy).
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** Barry is just an energetic ball of dorkiness considering his love of playgrounds, selfies and working at an ice cream parlor.

to:

** Barry is just an energetic ball of dorkiness considering his love of playgrounds, selfies selfies, and working at an ice cream parlor.



* AssPull: [=#FightAtTheMuseum=] has a couple

to:

* AssPull: [=#FightAtTheMuseum=] has a couplecouple.



*** [[https://youtu.be/-MiKew0keSM “You’re Mine”]], Ra’s Al Ghul’s CompellingVoice VillainSong that he uses to control Supergirl through her Red Kryptonite necklace.
*** [[https://youtu.be/wFctRbaaSf8 “Let Me Save You With My Love”]], sung by Hal, Barry, and Garth posing as Bumblebee’s favorite boy band, Up Past 8, as the Superhero Girls try to snap Supergirl out of her brainwashing.

to:

*** [[https://youtu.be/-MiKew0keSM “You’re Mine”]], Ra’s "You're Mine"]], Ra's Al Ghul’s Ghul's CompellingVoice VillainSong that he uses to control Supergirl through her Red Kryptonite necklace.
*** [[https://youtu.be/wFctRbaaSf8 “Let "Let Me Save You With My Love”]], Love"]], sung by Hal, Barry, and Garth posing as Bumblebee’s favorite boy band, Up Past 8, as the Superhero Girls try to snap Supergirl out of her brainwashing.



* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: Compared to the minimal advertisement it gets on the US Creator/CartoonNetwork, it gets a lot of promotion on the Latin American feed. It helps that superheroes are very popular there in general.

to:

* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: Compared to the minimal advertisement it gets on the US U.S. Creator/CartoonNetwork, it gets a lot of promotion on the Latin American feed. It helps that superheroes are very popular there in general.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** The reveal that Catwoman planned for Supergirl to show up alone is since Supergirl is known for fighting with a team and is also far from being the only hero in town, it makes no sense how Catwoman could somehow know Supergirl and only Supergirl would confront her at the museum, and since Catwoman couldn't have possibly been aware of the reasons why Kara didn't call for back up make it look like a ContrivedCoincidence at best.
** The fact Kara doesn't know what Kryptonite is until this episode makes no sense and is given no explanation either, the fact it was on display at a museum and Catwoman both knew what it was and its effects on Kryptonians show that Kryptonite is public knowledge and being one of the few substances on Earth that can hurt her there's honestly no reason Kara shouldn't know what it is.

to:

** The reveal that Catwoman planned for Supergirl to show up alone is since alone, because Supergirl is known for fighting with a team and is also far from being the only hero in town, it town. It makes no sense how Catwoman could somehow know that Supergirl and only Supergirl would confront her at the museum, and since Catwoman couldn't have possibly been aware of the reasons why Kara didn't call for back up make backup, makes it look like a ContrivedCoincidence at best.
** The fact Kara doesn't know what Kryptonite is until this episode makes no sense and is given no explanation either, the either. The fact it was on display at a museum and Catwoman both knew what it was and its effects on Kryptonians show that Kryptonite is public knowledge knowledge- and it being one of the few substances on Earth that can hurt her her, there's honestly no reason Kara shouldn't know what it is.

Top