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1The characters page for the 2015 ''WebAnimation/DCSuperHeroGirls'' web series and its related works. For [[WesternAnimation/DCSuperheroGirls2019 the 2019 continuity]], see [[Characters/DCSuperheroGirls2019 here]].
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5!!Main Cast
6
7[[folder: Diana Prince (Wonder Woman)]]
8[[quoteright:240:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tv_tropes_dc_superhero_girls_wonder_woman_icon.jpg]]
9[[caption-width-right:240:Leader. Courageous. Competitive. ]]
10--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/GreyDelisle
11
12-->''"Franchise/WonderWoman is a natural-born leader who gives us a peek inside the life of Super Hero High. She has SuperStrength, can fly, is nearly invincible, and is the glue that holds her crew together."''
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15* TheAce: She is exceptionally skilled in many areas of super-heroics and general life skills
16* AdaptationalNiceGuy: While always a hero, most modern incarnations are somewhat aggressive and ready to battle. Here, her rougher edges are smoothed out, and she has a gentler personality who prefers reaching others through her heart, which is closer to her traditional personality.
17* AgeLift: Wonder Woman is typically an adult, but this version is a teenager in high school and around the same age as Supergirl and Batgirl.
18* AllLovingHero: Even after [[spoiler: Cheetah made Giganta go on a rampage just to one-up her and tied her in her own lasso]], she still couldn't let anything bad happen to her, believing that she has some good in her.
19* AmbiguouslyBi: From the times she's interacted with Steve Trevor, there's some light ship teasing between them, usually giving compliments. However, she has quite a few interactions with her friends that can be interpreted as intimate, such as the roommate situation with Harley in "Roomies" or the number of group hugs she takes part in, like in "Electric Charge". Her interactions with Batgirl and Supergirl in the Lego projects would not feel out of place in a marriage. Wonder Woman is bisexual in the comics, but it's unknown if that also applies to this incarnation.
20* AudienceSurrogate: Pretty downplayed; Diana has an identity of her own and serves to just be the interactive eyes and ears of the viewers.
21* BadassAdorable: As a child in a flashback in part 2 of "Truth Of The Lasso", she was able to take on a ''three-headed dog monster'' when trying to protect [[spoiler: Barbera Ann Minerva, who would go on to be Cheetah]]. As a teenager, she's a certified badass.
22* ButtMonkey: A frequent victim of AmusingInjuries in almost every episode.
23* {{Expy}}: Of [[Toys/MonsterHigh Frankie Stein]], in terms of being the [[NaiveNewcomer clueless, nervous new girl]] and being the protagonist (at least Frankie was in Generation 1) to Supergirl's more traditional "lead" design (blondes sell more dolls, so toy stores say -- much like Draculaura's pink appeal).
24* DarkAndTroubledPast: ''The Legends of Atlantis'' movie showed that she almost drowned as a child when she was nearly attacked by sea monsters.
25* DoesNotLikeSpam: She doesn't like olives.
26* FishOutOfWater: Established in "All About Super Hero High", Wonder Woman is oblivious to socializing within a high school environment. A simple handshake from [[Franchise/GreenLantern Hal Jordan]] was mistaken for a sparring match, prompting the Amazon to hurl the hero across the campus. This hasn't shown up since, though.
27* FlyingBrick: She can fly, and is super strong and durable.
28* TheLeader: Takes this role in the main team, though so far they're only a solid ''team'' in the graphic novel.
29* NiceGirl: She's nice, altruistic, and considerate of others.
30* PubescentBraces: She wore braces when she was younger but they were removed before the series.
31* ThrowingYourShieldAlwaysWorks: Just like [[ComicBook/CaptainAmerica another star-spangled superhero,]] she carries a disc-shaped shield that doubles as a boomerang.
32* TraumaButton: In ''Legends of Atlantis'', she has PTSD from childhood when she remembers how the Trench Monsters nearly dragged her to her death, at ''[[WouldHurtAChild childhood]]''.
33* TheVoiceless: She does not speak in her own Hero Of The Month short.
34* WellDoneSonGuy: Well, she always wants to impress her mother, so she fits the spirit of the trope
35* YoungerAndHipper: Made a teenager per the target audience.
36[[/folder]]
37
38[[folder: Kara Zor-El (Supergirl)]]
39[[quoteright:240:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tv_tropes_dc_superhero_girls_supergirl_icon.jpg]]
40[[caption-width-right:240:Sweet. Awkward. Fun-Loving.]]
41--> ''' Voiced By:''' Creator/AnaisFairweather
42
43-->''"The new girl in a new school on a new planet, ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} has a lot to learn before she can become a full-fledged Superhero, but she's powerfully persistent with super strength and x-ray vision."''
44----
45* AdaptationalComicRelief: In the Lego projects, she's much goofier and prone to making jokes, and while not an idiot, she is more whimsical and not as intelligent.
46* CuteClumsyGirl: One of her official bios said, "She is the most powerful teen on earth... if only she could stop tripping over her own two feet."
47* TheDitz: Not in the main series itself, but in the Lego shorts and projects based on the series, she's noticeably more flighty and eccentric than usual and not as intelligent. She's still no idiot though.
48* DoesNotKnowHerOwnStrength: "Doubles Trouble." She turns this to her advantage to take down the Double Dare Twins.
49* FishOutOfWater: Similar to Wonder Woman, Kara is going to have to adjust to high school life during her first year on Earth.
50* FlyingBrick: She can fly and is super strong and tough.
51* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: One of her traits is "sweet," after all, and she of course has golden hair.
52* ItsAllMyFault: She takes it pretty poorly in the ''Super Hero High'' movie after realizing Granny Goodness manipulated her.
53* ModestyShorts: She's wearing tight shorts under her skirt.
54* NiceGirl: She's shown as being very willing to help others whenever she can.
55* ShipperOnDeck: In the comics, she is shown to be this for Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor. In "Out of the Bottle" Supergirl writes a comic with both Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor as characters and she makes a scene with Steve initiating a LoveConfession with Wonder Woman. In "Date With Disaster" Supergirl, Bumblebee, and Harley attempt to matchmake Steve and Wonder Woman so they'll go to a dance together.
56* SuperStrength: She's got superhuman strength as a result of being [[Franchise/{{Superman}} Kryptonian]]. Though it backfires on more than one occasion.
57* TrademarkFavoriteFood: The graphic novel tie-ins establish that Supergirl loves garlic knots.
58[[/folder]]
59
60[[folder: Karen Beecher (Bumblebee)]]
61[[quoteright:240:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tv_tropes_dc_superhero_girls_bumblebee_icon.jpg]]
62[[caption-width-right:240:Bubbly. Outgoing. Scientific Genius.]]
63--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/TealaDunn
64
65-->''"Bubbly Bumblebee is the happy-go-lucky girl who can shrink to the size of a bee with the aid of her ingenious Bumblebee Tech."''
66----
67* AdaptationPersonalityChange: In the main series, she's down to earth and humble, and has the desire to prove her worth. While she maintains the latter in the Lego projects, said projects make her more snarky and full of herself.
68* AllThereInTheManual: The prose novel ''Bumblebee at Super Hero High'' reveals that her full name is Karen Andrena-Beecher, and that her parents' names are Andria Andrena and Rob Beecher.
69* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: Bees, of course.
70* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: She doesn't have any inherent powers. Her abilities come from her outfit.
71* FacialProfiling: In the cartoon, anyway. In the toy line, she has the same face mold as the others.
72* GadgeteerGenius: Her inventions prove incredibly useful against King Shark at the dockyards.
73* HartmanHips: She has shapely hips that are wider than her waist and bust.
74* MagneticHero: As part of the school's welcoming committee, she befriends just about everybody, and while no one's profile has yet listed her as a best friend, she gets along well with the whole school.
75* MaleGaze: The web series frequently has shots focusing on her bottom.
76* NiceGirl: Her bubbly personality makes her fit this trope like a glove.
77* ShipperOnDeck: In "Date with Disaster" Bumblebee joins in on Harley and Supergirl's matchmaker scheme and also pitches the idea of starting with Steve Trevor and Wonder Woman.
78* {{Sizeshifter}}: Her main unique superpower is being able to shrink.
79* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Anything with honey.
80* SplittingPants: This is what happens to her in the episode "Fall Into Super Hero High". One of the shots that Harley Quinn recorded for a video compiling embarrassing moments has Bumblebee teaching the class how the fabric of his suit adapts to her size as she shrinks and enlarges, but when she returns to her actual size, her suit rips, and leaves justifying that she heard the Save-the-Day Alarm.
81* WrenchWench: She's gone inside electronics to repair them both in the show and in the graphic novel.
82[[/folder]]
83
84[[folder: Harleen Quinzel (Harley Quinn)]]
85[[quoteright:240:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tv_tropes_dc_superhero_girls_harley_icon_4.jpg]]
86[[caption-width-right:240:Fun. Unorganized. Unpredictable.]]
87--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/TaraStrong
88
89-->''"ComicBook/{{Harley|Quinn}} is the wacky {{class clown}} with an unhinged sense of humor. She's unorganized, unpredictable, and unbalanced, but boy is she {{fun|personified}}!"''
90----
91* AbledInTheAdaptation: She's just wacky, not mentally ill like as often implied with her comic incarnation.
92* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: She's too young to be either a psychiatrist or a psychologist, so this was a given. She only knows the Joker from her childhood. What is stated about her past is that she wanted to be a superhero since she was little.
93* AdaptationalHeroism: Psychotic girlfriend to ComicBook/TheJoker in previous incarnations. [[LighterAndSofter Watered down]] to merely a quirky clown here, though she was already a hero in the comics at the same time. This means that her entire backstory has been changed (which was a given considering she's too young to go to medical school in the first place). It's only briefly been referenced, with Harley saying she wanted to be a superhero since she was a little girl. Not that she's above pulling crazy stunts.
94* AmbiguouslyGay: While she is close with Beast Boy, it's more like a sibling relationship, and is the only boy she's very close to. Conversely, she seems to have plenty of moments with her friends that are potentially romantic. Heck, she refers to Supergirl as being after her own heart.
95* BrilliantButLazy: Harley isn't an idiot, as shown by her elaborately goofy inventions, but she is more prone to goofing off and messing around with others.
96* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: On top of being the ClassClown.
97* CuteButCacophonic: In true Harley tradition- a fun personality with a grating accent.
98* GenkiGirl: She's probably the most enthusiastic character featured so far; in this respect, she's the absolute opposite of Poison Ivy. Simply rooming with Wonder Woman ("Roomies") and meeting her ("All About Super Hero High") cause her to go into MotorMouth mode and pull out her tricks.
99* GirlishPigtails: As is traditional for Harley, mirroring her original hat and accentuating her personality.
100* InnocentlyInsensitive: She's a party-loving prankster because she wants her friends to lighten up when they're under stress, but sometimes has trouble grasping when it's inappropriate to joke around and when it's more important to let her friends focus on studying.
101* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Harley can be mischievous and rebellious, but it's never out of malice, and she always pulls through for her friends in the end.
102* LargeHam: Usually when something really good happens.
103* MaleGaze: There are frequent shots focusing on her behind.
104* MythologyGag: Her pajamas are patterned after her classic jester costume.
105* NiceJobBreakingItHero: She holds onto the inert Red Kryptomite after the Kryptomites are defeated and disposed of in the two-part episode "Tales from the Kryptomites", which later results in the Red Kryptomite [[HatePlague making everyone at Super Hero High become aggressive and belligerent]] in "Seeing Red".
106* ThePrankster: As Wonder Woman found out the painful way the first time she shook her hand.
107* PungeonMaster: If there's a {{Pun}} to be made, she'll come up with it.
108* SimpletonVoice: Exaggerated comical voice, check. And while hardly dumb, she is not exactly the deepest thinker of the lot.
109* SpannerInTheWorks: The tie-in graphic novel ''Finals Crisis'' has her foil Lex Luthor's plan all because Luthor chose not to bother with kidnapping her under the assumption she wouldn't be a real threat to his plan.
110* {{Tomboy}}: She loves pranking and is very acrobatic.
111* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: The Tomboy to Poison Ivy's Girly Girl.
112[[/folder]]
113
114[[folder: Tatsu Yamashiro (Katana)]]
115[[quoteright:240:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tv_tropes_dc_superhero_girls_katana_icon.jpg]]
116[[caption-width-right:240:Funky. Fearless. Worldly.]]
117--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/StephanieSheh
118
119-->''"ComicBook/{{Katana}} is a funky creative who is on the cutting edge of the arts, martial and otherwise. A fiercely loyal friend, she's worldly, opinionated, and fearless."''
120----
121* AdaptationPersonalityChange: In the main series, she's calm and level-headed, with a creative flair. In the Lego projects, she's more of a risk taker with a competitive streak, with her fighting skills more pronounced.
122* AdvertisedExtra: Doesn't get much of a role until the first graphic novel, but she's in the core six. Unfortunately, she doesn't get a prominent role in ''Hero of the Year''. Although, she does ''finally'' get to be the main character in ''Doubles Trouble'' and eventually gets her own ''Hero of the Year'' episode.
123* BadassNormal: Was able to take down the Double Dare twins with nothing but combat skills and art supplies.
124* CoolBigSis: She's pretty chill when interacting with others.
125* HumanPet: While Katana still talks to her sword like a living being, her profile compares it to talking to a pet. Given that, in the comics, there's a ''person'' in there...
126* NiceGirl: Definitely one of the characters who will always be there for others.
127* TheyCallHimSword: A katana is a type of Japanese sword (in fact, it's just the Japanese word for sword).
128* ToylessToyLineCharacter: In the initial lineup, anyway, outside of her SDCC-exclusive doll. Played straight in the LEGO line, where she is the only one of the main cast to not have her own minifigure.
129[[/folder]]
130
131[[folder: Pamela Isley (Poison Ivy)]]
132[[quoteright:240:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/22066592112_e4b07b8a3e_m.jpg]]
133[[caption-width-right:240:Genius. Awkward. Shy.]]
134--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/TaraStrong
135
136-->''"Botany genius ComicBook/PoisonIvy, is a socially awkward {{shrinking violet}} who is far more comfortable with her plants that she can summon than with people."''
137----
138* AdaptationalHeroism: Normally a violent AntiVillain, Pamela here is portrayed as a sweet, but socially awkward, character, and a straight heroic figure. She's also more often referred to as "Ivy" than "Poison Ivy".
139* AdaptationalModesty: Justified, as her usual (villainous) versions almost always are at least somewhat TheVamp, and thus wear little clothes (or just use plants as "clothes). This version is rather shy and doesn't usually want to attract attention, so just wears a conservative green dress.
140* BerserkButton: To her plants. They can be a little too protective of her.
141* BetterWithNonHumanCompany: The polar opposite of Harley Quinn in this regard. While she ''does'' have social skills, she's incredibly awkward and prefers to work with plants. Principal Waller had to push her to join a club.
142* FieryRedhead: Inverted. She is very reserved and docile.
143* GirlyGirl: She is timid and gentle. She takes very great care of her plants.
144* GreenThumb: She can make plants grow, sometimes out of the ground, and manipulate them into creatures. Not always with the desired results.
145* NiceGirl: She's shy and reserved, but still a very kind person.
146* NonIndicativeName: This version of her never uses any poison, likely because poison is usually regarded as an [[PoisonIsEvil evil power.]]
147* RedheadInGreen: She's a redhead whose attire is mostly green. Helps that she has a GreenThumb.
148* ShrinkingViolet: According to her bio, she's more of a "plant person" than a people person. This shy personality is in-line with her comic version before her StartOfDarkness.
149* SignificantGreenEyedRedhead: Like her comic book/90's cartoon counterpart, she has these traits.
150* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: The Girly Girl to Harley's Tomboy.
151* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Just because she's another case of AdaptationalHeroism doesn't mean her plants can't still be dangerous.
152[[/folder]]
153
154[[folder: Barbara Gordon (Batgirl)]]
155[[quoteright:240:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/21892167619_73d92f6557_m.jpg]]
156[[caption-width-right:240: Cool. Complicated. Reserved.]]
157--> ''' Voiced By:''' Creator/MaeWhitman (seasons 1-4), Creator/AshlynSelich (LEGO projects and season 5)
158
159-->''"ComicBook/{{Batgirl}} is the resident computer genius of Super Hero High. With her innovative technology and default detective disposition, Batgirl proves you don't have to be born with superpowers."''
160----
161* AbledInTheAdaptation: Her incarnation of Oracle is able-bodied rather than wheelchair-bound. She was also Oracle ''before'' becoming Batgirl, rather than the other way around.
162* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: Her backstory doesn't tie into Batman's. Her name comes from her affinity for bats.
163* AdaptationalDyeJob: Her outfit in the main series is dark blue. In the Lego projects, it's purple.
164* BadassNormal: She has no powers, but is great with combat and technology.
165* CivvieSpandex: Similar to her New 52 version, parts of her costume use casual street clothing like her jacket and hood combo.
166* DarkIsNotEvil: She wears a dark bat costume and is one of the heroes.
167* DeadpanSnarker: She lets out quite a few quippy remarks.
168* DudeMagnet: She seems to attract a few villains.
169* EmbarrassingOldPhoto: In her "Hero of the Month" short, she gets embarrassed by her father showing a picture of her making a mess with spaghetti when she was a baby.
170* MadLibsCatchphrase: "Pow! [noun] on!"
171* NoSocialSkills: Subverted and somewhat implied. Batgirl has generally good social skills, but because her father sheltered her, she lacked some life skills like driving and survival and is known for going all out with technology.
172* NiceGirl: Despite the sass and sarcasm, she's as loving, caring, and compassionate as some of her teammates, namely Supergirl.
173* SecretIdentity: She eventually has a secret identity. As far as her classmates are concerned, it's apparently an OpenSecret.
174* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Naturally. "Riddle My Heart" has her turn down the Riddler's offer to go to the dance since the challenges he set up to impress her nearly got her friends and innocent people hurt. "Batnapped" has Killer Moth offer her a chance to be his partner, but she turned it down since she was kidnapped and forced against her will.
175* SuspiciouslySpecificDenial: The BAT part of the name of her devices is shorthand for "Barbara Assistant Tech," honest!
176[[/folder]]
177
178!!Super Hero High Staff
179
180[[folder:Amanda Waller]]
181!!Principal ComicBook/AmandaWaller
182[[quoteright:185:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dc_super_hero_girls_amanda_waller.jpg]]
183
184--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/YvetteNicoleBrown
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186* AdaptationalHeroism: The original Amanda Waller is a NominalHero at best and would be hilariously unsuited for overseeing a superhuman high school, being the head of [[ComicBook/SuicideSquad a black ops squad of supervillains]].
187* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Being the amiable head of a high school that was founded solely to teach superhuman youths to be the best heroes they can be, she's considerably nicer than her comic counterpart.
188* AdaptationalAttractiveness: She has her ComicBook/{{New 52}} design, where she's thinner than normal.
189* NotSoAboveItAll: While still a reasonable authority figure, there are times she can act somewhat immature and not so different from the students. For example, in the Lego Brain Drain movie, she's shown to be just as excited about seeing Opposite Direction as the students.
190* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: She can be reasoned with if people think she's being too harsh, and she plays by the rules, such as accepting a demerit from Hawkgirl for talking in the library during the filming of Hawkgirl's Hero of the Month spot.
191* StableTimeLoop: According to the ''Past Times at Super Hero High'' tie-in graphic novel, she was inspired to become the principal of a school for superheroes after she was rescued from Solomon Grundy by Batgirl and Harley visiting her during a time travel adventure.
192* ToylessToylineCharacter: She does not have her own doll.
193[[/folder]]
194
195[[folder:Gorilla Grodd]]
196!!Vice Principal Grodd
197[[quoteright:218:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dc_super_hero_girls_grodd.png]]
198--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/JohnDiMaggio
199
200* AdaptationalHeroism: Grodd in the comics is a speciesist supervillain. Here he's a [[HeelfaceTurn reformed villain]] and part of Amanda Waller's staff at the school.
201* HeelFaceTurn: Pulled one before the start of the series.
202* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He has a HairTriggerTemper, but he still looks out for the students.
203* LargeHam: Well, he is a gorilla.
204* ToylessToylineCharacter: No doll for him.
205[[/folder]]
206
207[[folder:Crazy Quilt]]
208!!Crazy Quilt
209[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/crazy_quilt_dc_super_hero_girls_263.jpg]]
210--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/TomKenny
211
212* AdaptationalHeroism: Normally an obscure Batman villain (that no one can really [[HarmlessVillain take seriously]]). Now he's the fashion teacher at Super Hero High.
213* TheDandy: With that type of outfit? Can't not be a dandy.
214* HeelFaceTurn: It's implied in the ''Hits and Myths'' graphic novel tie-in that, like Vice Principal Grodd, he used to be a supervillain before working as a teacher at Super Hero High.
215* TheFashionista: Quilt's a male example who's very knowledgeable about super suit designing and enthusiastically teaches a fashion class.
216* ToylessToylineCharacter: The toyline doesn't include a doll of him.
217[[/folder]]
218
219[[folder:James Gordon]]
220!! Commissioner James Gordon
221--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/TomKenny
222----
223* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: He can be embarrassing to his daughter at times, but he loves her.
224* BunnyEarsLawyer: While he's a competent teacher and police commissioner, he can be forgetful at times.
225* ToylessToylineCharacter: He does not have his own doll.
226[[/folder]]
227
228[[folder:Mr. Parasite]]
229!! Mr. Parasite
230--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/TomKenny
231----
232* AdaptationalHeroism: Normally a bad guy, Parasite here is just Super Hero High's janitor.
233* AdaptationalModesty: Parasite here wears a fully-concealing jumpsuit that only leaves his head and hands uncovered, when traditionally he at most wears a pair of shorts.
234* ButtMonkey: It's common for the other characters' shenanigans or the actions of supervillains to mess up, if not outright destroy, areas of the school he just finished cleaning up, and for him to suffer misfortunes while doing his job.
235* ToylessToylineCharacter: There is no doll of Mr. Parasite.
236* TheVoiceless: He never has any actual dialogue and only makes vocal sounds like sighing or exasperated grunting.
237[[/folder]]
238
239[[folder:Coach Wildcat]]
240!!Coach Wildcat
241--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/JohnDiMaggio
242----
243* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: He's themed after wildcats.
244* ToylessToylineCharacter: No toy of him exists.
245[[/folder]]
246
247!!Super Hero High Schoolmates
248
249[[folder:Hal Jordan (Green Lantern)]]
250!!Hal Jordan (ComicBook/GreenLantern)
251[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wmmnp3.png]]
252--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/JoshKeaton
253----
254* ButtMonkey: So far downplayed. The worst Hal has received was being hurled across the school campus from a misunderstanding by Wonder Woman.
255* ComicBookMoviesDontUseCodenames: Averted with nearly everyone else, but used with him, likely because other Green Lanterns appear later on.
256* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: His original character art (pictured) used an earlier design. For the actual series, his face is smoother and his Green Lantern uniform looks more like a mundane shirt-and-pants ensemble.
257* LovableJock: WordOfGod states that he plays this role as a counterpart to Carol (Star Sapphire)'s school diva personality.
258* PutOnABus: Season 4 has him leaving Earth for Oa, with Jessica Cruz chosen to take his place.
259* ToylessToylineCharacter: Like all male characters, he does not have his own doll in the toyline.
260[[/folder]]
261
262[[folder:Garfield Logan (Beast Boy)]]
263!!Garfield Logan (Beast Boy)
264[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/beast_boy_dc_super_hero_girls_507.jpg]]
265--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/GregCipes
266----
267* ADogAteMyHomework: The tie-in graphic novel ''Summer Olympus'' ends with him using the old "a dog ate my homework" excuse after seeing that his report on what he did during summer vacation can't possibly compete with Wonder Woman's. Of course, since ''his power'' is turning into animals, in this case, ''he's'' the dog and he eats ''his own'' homework.
268* AllDrummersAreAnimals: Literally. He's the drummer for the Band Club and plays multiple drums in the form of an octopus.
269* BigOlEyebrows: He has them in this series.
270* CoolBigBro: He acts pretty chill with others.
271* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: His promo art depicts him with a different hairstyle and a costume more faithful to what he wore in ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'' as opposed to the ensemble of a jacket, pants and a gray shirt with the insignia of a green paw print inside a green hand he wears in the series proper.
272* GeniusDitz: He's supremely knowledgeable about animals, but isn't always as good at realizing what common sense is.
273* TheSlacker: It's downplayed, but he's no stranger to goofing off.
274* ToylessToylineCharacter: He doesn't have his own doll in the main toyline, but at least got a figure in the collectors-exclusive Action Figures sub-line.
275* UnrelatedInTheAdaptation: Rita Farr/Elasti-Girl of the ComicBook/DoomPatrol occasionally appears as a fellow student of Super Hero High. Given that she is a teenager like him, it's very unlikely she's still Beast Boy's adoptive mother in this continuity.
276* VoluntaryShapeshifting: As usual, Beast Boy can [[{{Animorphism}} turn into various Earth animals.]]
277[[/folder]]
278
279[[folder:Shiera Sanders (Hawkgirl)]]
280!!Shiera Sanders (Hawkgirl)
281[[quoteright:161:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tv_tropes_dc_superhero_girls_hawkgirl_icon_4.jpg]]
282--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/NikaFutterman
283
284* AmbiguouslyBrown: Averted. While she appears to be a Venezuelan and sometimes speaks Spanish, she's actually an alien. Also, it has been confirmed that she's Shiera, not Kendra.
285* CoolBigSis: As long as you follow the rules, she's pretty easygoing.
286* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She may want to enforce the rules and is no-nonsense, but she still cares for others.
287* YellowSashOfPower: Her first appearance ("All About Super Hero High") had her chase down Cheetah for "[[SuperSpeed breaking]] the [[SuperReflexes hallway speed limit]]". Bumblebee's side commentary confirmed the role.
288[[/folder]]
289
290[[folder:Barbara Ann Minerva (Cheetah)]]
291!! Barbara Ann Minerva (ComicBook/{{Cheetah}})
292[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tv_tropes_dc_superhero_girls_cheetah_icon.jpg]]
293-->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/AshleyEckstein
294----
295* AdaptationalModesty: The Barbara Ann Minerva Cheetah usually either wears a bikini pelt or goes naked. Since that wouldn't fly in a work aimed at younger audiences (especially due to many of the characters, Cheetah included, being ''teenagers'' in this continuity), this version of the character instead wears a full uniform of a shirt, jacket and pants.
296* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: Much like her comic book counterpart, she shares some obvious physical traits of a cheetah.
297* CatsAreMean: This also extends to catgirls, apparently.
298* DemotedToExtra: In ''Hero of the Year'', and subsequent episodes. This is trope is [[SubvertedTrope subverted]] in the Season 4 story, "Truth of the Lasso", which also introduces Cheetah's backstory.
299* EvilCannotComprehendGood: [[spoiler: In the finale of the Season 4 story, "Truth of the Lasso", Cheetah tries to use the Lasso of Truth, which she stole, against Wonder Woman to expose [[WhatYouAreInTheDark her embarrassing, selfish side]] to the world at large. This fails because [[AllLovingHero Wonder Woman]] has no such selfishness to speak of, which Cheetah refuses to believe.]]
300* EvilIsCool: [[spoiler:This was Barbara Ann Minerva's biggest motivation to become Cheetah. She thought transforming into a powerful beast and becoming dishonest was "cool". Unfortunately, her mother was [[ParentalNeglect too concerned with work to say otherwise]]. Cheetah was also put off by Wonder Woman's desire to be her friend, even during their time as children.]]
301* {{Expy}}: Of [[Toys/MonsterHigh Toralei]], another mean cat girl. She even has the same smug delivery and love of pranks to sabotage a "rival" who would otherwise leave her alone.
302* KarmaHoudini:
303** In "Power Outage" she gets off scot-free for sabotaging Wonder Woman's belt in her test of flight.
304** Ditto in Weaponomics despite it happening in clear view of Lucius Fox.
305** [[KarmaHoudiniWarranty Finally]] {{subverted}} in "Saving the Day", [[spoiler: when Wonder Woman used her Lasso of Truth to save Cheetah, and she confessed all the things she'd done including causing trouble for Wonder Woman, which earned her detention.]] From there on, she's consistently punished in some way when doing something bad.
306* ManipulativeBastard: [[spoiler:She stole Giganta's earrings in order to cause a distraction that allowed her to steal the Lasso of Truth from Wonder Woman.]]
307* OneSteveLimit: She wants her mom to call her Bobbi. She shares a first name with Barbara Gordon.
308* ParentalNeglect: Her mother was an archeologist, a {{Workaholic}} and a neglectful parent. It's part of the reason why Cheetah behaves badly even as a teenager.
309* SuperReflexes: She effortlessly out-maneuvered a flying Hawkgirl.
310** SuperSpeed: She was seen prior speeding very quickly through the hallways.
311* SureLetsGoWithThat: In the LEGO ''Super Villain High'' movie, she had no intention of going back to Super Hero High and was in on Lena's scheme, but avoids getting in trouble by playing along with her classmates' assumption that she was brainwashed.
312* TheRival: Typically to Wonder Woman.
313* TookALevelInKindness: It's not much, but she does have more genuinely good moments and is nowhere near as mean as she was early on.
314* UnknownRival: Wonder Woman calls her an acquaintance at best and has more important things to do than deal with her, but Cheetah is bent on embarrassing her and showing her up.
315* WasOnceAMan: [[spoiler: When she was a little girl, Barbara Ann Minerva scratched herself with the Claw of Deceit, an Amazon artifact, to become a powerful beast. She could transform between her human and beast forms at will.]]
316[[/folder]]
317
318[[folder:M'gann M'orzz (Miss Martian)]]
319!! M'gann M'orzz (Miss Martian)
320[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tv_tropes_dc_superhero_girls_miss_martian_icon_cute.png]]
321--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/CristinaPucelli
322----
323* AdaptationPersonalityChange: She's shyer than in the comics.
324* AdaptationalModesty: She wears less revealing attire than her comics counterpart, wearing pants instead of a miniskirt as well as having a long-sleeved jacket included in her apparel.
325* CharacterTic: Whenever she gets scared or nervous, she often says "eep" when turning invisible.
326* GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: She is a green-skinned girl from Mars.
327* LovableCoward: She tends to get scared quite easily, yet is very nice nonetheless.
328* ShrinkingViolet: When Bumblebee introduced Wonder Woman to Megan and Starfire ("All About Super Hero High"), Megan simply reacted by meeping and turning invisible. This would become her usual go-to reaction whenever startled or intimidated.
329* ToylessToylineCharacter: A doll of her doesn't exist in the toyline.
330[[/folder]]
331
332[[folder:Koriand'r (Starfire)]]
333!!Koriand'r (ComicBook/{{Starfire}})
334[[quoteright:240:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tv_tropes_dc_superhero_girls_starfire_icon.png]]
335--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/HyndenWalch
336----
337* ActionGirl: She's a very formidable and strong young lady.
338* CostumeEvolution: By the fifth season, her wardrobe changes to a purple shirt, a green vest and a skirt with a checkered green-and-purple pattern.
339* EmeraldPower: Her starbolts and eyes glow green.
340* FlyingFirepower: She can fly and fire starbolts.
341* GoodIsNotDumb: While a bit naive, she's good at reading emotions, is kind to everyone, and is very good at fighting.
342* GoodIsNotSoft: Her amiable nature does not mean she's unwilling to really let bad guys have it when the situation warrants taking them out quickly.
343* GracefulLadiesLikePurple: She's an elegant young lady in purple clothes.
344* GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: She's a beautiful and attractive alien woman with orange skin.
345* HartmanHips: She has wider hips than her waist, and her dress, being fitted, helps accentuate her figure.
346* ImmuneToMindControl: She isn't affected by the Red Kryptomite's HatePlague in "Seeing Red", as her Tamaranean DNA is immune to the effects of red kryptonite.
347* VerbalTic: She never uses contractions (so she will always say "I am" instead of "I'm" or "Is not" instead of "Isn't"), and has the tendency to add "the" in the most of her sentences, since she doesn't quite understand Earth grammar. Weirdly, her grammar is pretty much perfect in the earlier books. Her sister Blackfire also has better grammar than she does.
348* VibrantOrange: She's an orange-skinned alien and very cheerful.
349[[/folder]]
350
351[[folder:Caitlin Snow (Frost)]]
352!!Caitlin Snow (Frost)
353[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tv_tropes_dc_superhero_girls_frost_icon_3.jpg]]
354--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/DanicaMcKellar
355----
356* AdaptationalHeroism: Instead of being one of Firestorm's foes, she's instead a slightly aloof, but otherwise good person. Also, she's Caitlin Snow, not the more snarky Louise Lincoln from the Suicide Squad storyline.
357* AmbiguouslyBi: Some scenes show her eagerly hanging out with Flash. Though we also have episodes like "Frost's Bite" and "Jetsetters", where she has intimate moments with Miss Martian and Wonder Woman respectively, particularly hanging out in the sauna with the former and being concerned when she's frozen in the latter.
358* AnIcePerson: Her core power is being able to freeze stuff in ice.
359* BlessedWithSuck: Suffers PowerIncontinence when she gets sick. This makes it very hard to treat her and she has to let her colds run their course.
360%%* KnowItAll: She takes pride in her intelligence. She and Poison Ivy often team up when it comes to science.
361%%
362* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: While somewhat cold and takes pride in her intelligence, she will not hesitate to help others in need. Although she was a bit mean in her early appearances.
363* NeverSayDie: Her AdaptationalNameChange from "Killer Frost" to "Frost". Justified in that she's not a villain here.
364* SweetTooth: If the ''Lego Super Villain High'' movie is any indication, she likes eating ice cream for breakfast.
365[[/folder]]
366
367[[folder:Carol Ferris (Star Sapphire)]]
368!! Carol Ferris (Star Sapphire)
369[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tv_tropes_dc_superhero_girls_star_sapphire_icon.jpg]]
370--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/JessicaDiCicco
371----
372* AdaptationalHeroism: In the early comics, whenever Carol was Star Sapphire, she was a {{Yandere}} under the gem's influence. Here, she's a hero even with it.
373* DaddysGirl: She's very affectionate towards her father Carl Ferris.
374* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: Her promo art shows her with purple sleeves, a pointed collar and a Star Sapphire emblem on her chest.
375* MsViceGirl: She can be snobby and vain, but will still do the right thing.
376* RichBitch: She's from a wealthy family and has been mean to Frost a few times.
377* TerrifiedOfGerms: Let's just say she freaks out or acts in disgust at anything dirty. Her aversion towards all that is filthy and disgusting notably made it extra difficult for her to retrieve her power ring from the sewers in "Ring of Mire".
378* ToylessToylineCharacter: No toy for her.
379[[/folder]]
380
381[[folder:Selina Kyle (Catwoman)]]
382!! Selina Kyle (ComicBook/{{Catwoman}})
383[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tv_tropes_dc_superhero_girls_catwoman_icon_4.jpg]]
384-->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/CristinaPucelli
385----
386* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: She's obviously themed after cats.
387* DistractedByTheShiny: She spots anything that is shiny, from the Amulet of Harmonia to Batgirl's van [[spoiler: to Wonder Woman's tiara.]]
388* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She may not hesitate to get what she wants through underhanded means, yet she's also just as willing to help others. She's also good friends with Frost.
389* KleptomaniacHero: She is more this here than a true thief. While she has been mean, she's not as mean as her friend Cheetah, although she is quite manipulative. She and Cheetah have also gotten Wonder Woman in trouble.
390* StickyFingers: There's a reason why she is known as a thief. Since she's an orphan, she basically had to steal to survive.
391* TomboyWithAGirlyStreak: While she usually wears jeans and keeps her hair short, she's not afraid to dress up and always wears lipstick and eye shadow. Also, she may wear colored contacts, since they change from blue to green.
392* ToylessToylineCharacter: She does not have her own doll.
393[[/folder]]
394
395[[folder:Sandra Woosan (Lady Shiva)]]
396!!Sandra Woosan (ComicBook/LadyShiva)
397[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tv_tropes_dc_superhero_girls_lady_shiva_icon_2.jpg]]
398--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/TaniaGunadi
399----
400* AdaptationalHeroism: She maintains the hot-blooded combat prowess of her mainstream counterpart, but is shifted towards helping others.
401* AmbiguouslyBi: She and Flash have a ship tease moment in her Hero Of The Month episode, but she's also shown to have some really emotional moments with Big Barda.
402* ArrogantKungFuGuy: Well, girl in this case, but she's both efficient in combat and not one to trust others easily.
403* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She's hotheaded, no-nonsense, and can't trust people easily, but her heart is in the right place. Harley Quinn also thinks she's funny.
404* ToylessToylineCharacter: No toy for her.
405[[/folder]]
406
407[[folder:Big Barda]]
408!!Big Barda
409[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tv_tropes_dc_superhero_girls_big_barda_icon.jpg]]
410--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/MistyLee
411----
412* BigEater: Due to her size, she's been shown to eat more than others. Especially mashed potatoes. However, she and Harley were disgusted by Supergirl's fish smoothie.
413* TheBigGuy: She's one of the physically strongest and tallest characters.
414* BloodKnight: Well, she was raised on Apokalips by the ''Female Furies'', so she's got this down-packed.
415* FriendToAllChildren: In the "It's A Superful Life" episode, she reads a story to a little girl in the hospital. She appreciates it.
416* HeelFaceTurn: She starts at the end of "Super Hero High", and then cements it in "Hero Of The Year".
417* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: While she can get a bit aggressive, she's still one to fight for others.
418* NiceGirl: On her best days. Although she thinks handing out Valentine's cards is "gross".
419* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Mashed potatoes, of course.
420* ToylessToylineCharacter: There isn't a toy of her.
421[[/folder]]
422
423[[folder:Jessica Cruz (Green Lantern)]]
424!!Jessica Cruz (Green Lantern)
425[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tv_tropes_dc_superhero_girls_jessica_cruz_icon.jpg]]
426--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/CristinaMilizia
427----
428* CharacterDevelopment: While still growing, she went from a scaredy cat who doesn't want the pressure of being a hero to a more confident girl who will not hesitate to help others.
429* ConvenientReplacementCharacter: She becomes the new Green Lantern when Hal Jordan leaves Earth.
430* FaceYourFears: She must do this to become the new Green Lantern. When Sinestro's yellow energy dragon construct attacks, Jessica creates three constructs of Batgirl, Supergirl, and Wonder Woman to do so.
431* NiceGirl: She is definitely a pleasant person to be around.
432* TookALevelInBadass: After gaining confidence, she effortlessly takes on Sinestro. [[spoiler: She slaps him down with a giant energy hand, then while he's stunned, she uses a green kitten to take away his power ring.]]
433* ToylessToylineCharacter: In spite of replacing Hal Jordan as the main Green Lantern and her introduction being a significant event of the show's fourth season, Mattel apparently never cared enough to give her her own doll.
434[[/folder]]
435
436[[folder:Mera]]
437!!Mera
438[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tv_tropes_dc_superhero_girls_mera_icon.png]]
439--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/EricaLindbeck
440----
441* AdaptationalModesty: Given her age, it's natural that she wears a leotard that covers more skin.
442* AllLovingHero: All she wants is a good home to be accepted by others, helping as much as she can. She goes out of her way to not fight others or at least inflict minimal damage. [[spoiler:She even feels sorry for her sister, Siren, even when she tried taking over Atlantis, sad that she couldn't stay on the path of good.]]
443* AmbiguouslyBi: She's shown blushing when she and Aquaman accidentally touch each other when giving him his trident back. At the same time, she's shown to ''really'' want to show Wonder Woman that she's a good person. [[spoiler: What really sells it is a flashback in the ''Legends of Atlantis'' movie, where she unhesitatingly steps in to save Wonder Woman from drowning, and found just saving her satisfying enough even without proper credit.]] Also, when she produces an oxygen bubble for Bumblebee so she can breathe underwater, she blows it out as a kiss. Being voiced by the openly bi Creator/EricaLindbeck it is helping that.
444* CuteClumsyGirl: Let's just say things get rough at school when she messes up.
445* FishOutOfWater: Fits this trope in more ways than one. She's literally powerless without water.
446* NiceGirl: Despite her poor background, she still maintains a sweet and selfless personality.
447* RememberTheNewGuy: Her debut appearance in "Fish Out Of Water" has her already acquainted with everyone as if she recently moved in. Her origin is expanded on in the ''Legends of Atlantis'' movie.
448* SmarterThanYouLook: While not established as dumb, she plays up her more innocent side when toying around with Firefly.
449** In the climax of ''Legends of Atlantis'', [[spoiler: she manages to play on her sister's weaknesses to trick her into losing her focus on using the trident.]]
450* TookALevelInBadass: She effortlessly takes out Firefly when he hurts Miss Martian.
451* ToylessToylineCharacter: She doesn't have a doll.
452* UnusualPetsForUnusualPeople: She has a pet seahorse.
453* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: [[spoiler: After Siren got both the book and the trident, now very powerful, she had her sent to the dungeon.]]
454[[/folder]]
455
456[[folder:Raven]]
457!!ComicBook/{{Raven}}
458--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/TaraStrong
459----
460* AdaptationalDyeJob: Downplayed, but she has some red locks in her hair, while most other versions don't.
461* AdaptationalHeroism: Like with her original animated counterpart, she's resistant to her father's dark teachings, and wants to use her powers for good. As a result, her voice is a bit less deadpan and she is generally happy and somewhat timid.
462* AdaptationalNiceGuy: While still much nicer than her comic counterpart, she's also this compared to her original counterpart. She would often act aloof when pushing others away so that they're not hurt, making her a Main/JerkWithAHeartOfGold. Here, she tends to be ''flustered'' and more introverted when she accidentally makes things worse, being less confrontational.
463* DarkIsNotEvil: Naturally so. She wears dark black and blue and is a hero.
464* DeadpanSnarker: She's not sarcastic for nothing.
465* GothGirlsKnowMagic: Given her outfit, powers, and moody nature. Supergirl also says she has a "goth vibe".
466* HalfHumanHybrid: We've only seen her demonic father so far but her mother is a human.
467* NiceGirl: While a bit snarky, she's more mindful of others and more willing to do the right thing.
468* ToylessToylineCharacter: There is no doll for her.
469* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: She kept causing problems that ended up becoming worse when trying to help. Her good luck is Earth's bad luck. Also, in "Nevermore", she had visions of an apocalypse.
470[[/folder]]
471
472[[folder:Anissa Pierce (Thunder)]]
473!!Anissa Pierce (Thunder)
474--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/CreeSummer
475
476----
477* ToylessToylineCharacter: No doll for her.
478[[/folder]]
479
480[[folder:Jennifer Pierce (Lightning)]]
481!!Jennifer Pierce (Lightning)
482--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/MasasaMoyo
483
484----
485* ToylessToylineCharacter: Lightning doesn't have her own doll.
486[[/folder]]
487
488[[folder:Mari [=McCabe=] (Vixen)]]
489!!Mari [=McCabe=] (ComicBook/{{Vixen}})
490--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/KimberlyBrooks
491
492----
493* ToylessToylineCharacter: She has no doll.
494[[/folder]]
495
496[[folder:Victor Stone (Cyborg)]]
497!!Victor Stone (Cyborg)
498--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/KharyPayton
499
500----
501* ButtMonkey: The LEGO projects frequently have him fall apart, to the degree that the ''Super Villain High'' movie has him [[CraniumChase chase after his head after it falls off]].
502* CompositeCharacter: He mostly resembles his depiction in ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'', but has hair like his comics counterpart and also has the chest insignia of his ''ComicBook/New52'' incarnation.
503* {{Cyborg}}: He's a human with bionic implants. It's right in his codename.
504* ToylessToylineCharacter: No doll for him.
505[[/folder]]
506
507[[folder:Barry Allen (The Flash)]]
508!!Barry Allen (ComicBook/TheFlash)
509--> '''Voiced By:''' Creator/JoshKeaton
510----
511* NonNudeBathing: The LEGO ''Super Villain High'' movie shows him showering while wearing swimming trunks.
512* SuperSpeed: Wouldn't be the Flash without the power of running extremely fast.
513* ToylessToylineCharacter: Not in the main line at least, as he's among the few characters outside of the main heroines to get their own minifigure in the LEGO line.
514[[/folder]]
515
516[[folder:The Riddler]]
517!!ComicBook/TheRiddler
518[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tv_tropes_dc_superhero_girls_riddler_icon.png]]
519-->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/YuriLowenthal
520----
521* AdaptationalHeroism: He's a petty crook at best. In most of his appearances, he's quite harmless. Additionally, like several of the characters traditionally considered supervillains, he is a student at Super Hero High.
522* BadassInANiceSuit: Like his comic book counterpart and current incarnations, this version of the Riddler also wears stylish clothing. He even caught Flash and Hawkgirl in a trap while carrying out a series of crimes to ask Batgirl out on a date.
523* TeenGenius: He's a teenager in this version, but he's still highly skilled and elaborate in his setups (maybe not to his usual extent since the target audience is a little younger, but still).
524* StalkerWithACrush: Downplayed since it's for younger audiences, but he still commits several crimes as part of his game with Batgirl and thinks said gestures are legitimately charming.
525* ToylessToylineCharacter: He doesn't get his own toy.
526[[/folder]]
527
528!!Korugar Academy
529
530[[folder:Principal Sinestro]]
531!! Principal Sinestro
532-->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/TomKenny
533----
534
535[[/folder]]
536
537[[folder:Blackfire]]
538!! Blackfire
539-->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/HyndenWalch
540----
541
542[[/folder]]
543
544[[folder:Bleez]]
545!! Bleez
546-->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/StephanieSheh
547----
548
549[[/folder]]
550
551[[folder:Lobo]]
552!! Lobo
553-->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/TomKenny
554----
555
556[[/folder]]
557
558[[folder:Maxima]]
559!! Maxima
560
561[[/folder]]
562
563[[folder:Mongal]]
564!! Mongal
565-->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/JulianneGrossman
566----
567
568[[/folder]]
569
570!!Supervillains
571
572[[folder:In General]]
573!! In General
574* AgeLift: Like some of the heroes, some of them are teenagers for one reason or another, but usually to make them YoungerAndHipper. For example, The Riddler was aged down due to being a StalkerWithACrush to Batgirl, and if he was kept the same age as most other versions... [[PaedoHunt well]].
575[[/folder]]
576
577[[folder:Ares]]
578!! Ares
579[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dcshg27s_ares.png]]
580-->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
581----
582* TheBrute: He enjoys fighting and causing conflict for little to no reason.
583* CainAndAbel: Ares is the older half-brother of Wonder Woman, whose father here is also Zeus, the supreme god of the Greek pantheon.
584* HairTriggerTemper: He is confrontational and provocative, just a hair's breadth away from an outburst of violence.
585* MellowFellow: [[spoiler:While he wears the Amulet of Harmonia, he becomes this, to the point of acting like a NewAgeRetroHippie.]]
586* PlayingWithFire: He can shoot explosive, fiery blasts from his hands and use fire to announce his arrival or departure.
587* PsychopathicManchild: Without the Amulet of Harmonia, he's little more than an overgrown five-year-old [[TheBully bully]]. The main characters (who are teenagers themselves) are far more mature than he is.
588* RestrainingBolt: The Amulet Of Harmonia turns him into a NiceGuy as long as it's on. Whenever he shows up, it invariably gets removed somehow and he turns evil again.
589* {{Sizeshifter}}: He can change into a giant at will.
590* SpontaneousWeaponCreation: He can summon weapons into his hands at will.
591* ToylessToylineCharacter: He does not get his own toy.
592* WarGod: Naturally, since he is the god of war in the Greek Pantheon.
593[[/folder]]
594
595[[folder:Cheshire]]
596!! [[Characters/TeenTitansCheshire Cheshire]]
597-->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/NikaFutterman
598----
599* AbsurdlySharpClaws: She uses her sharp fingernails as weapons.
600* CheshireCatGrin: Her belt buckle has this as a symbol.
601* ProfessionalKiller: [[InformedAbility According to Harley]]. During her appearances so far, Cheshire didn't show much of her skills. Well, it is a kid's show.
602* ToylessToylineCharacter: She doesn't have her own doll.
603[[/folder]]
604
605[[folder:Mrs. Clayface]]
606!! Mrs. Clayface
607-->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson
608----
609* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: Addressed by Batgirl at the end of "Techless Tuesday", where after Mrs. Clayface takes Batgirl's gadgets in a scheme to reunite with her husband by breaking him out of Arkham Asylum, Batgirl stops her and quips that she'll be with her husband again by virtue of joining him in being incarcerated at Arkham.
610* BlobMonster: She is basically made of living mud.
611* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: She is the wife of Clayface. Later, Mrs. Clayface began to miss her husband so badly that she had a SuddenSequelHeelSyndrome.
612* {{Sizeshifter}}: She can become gigantic.
613* SpontaneousWeaponCreation: She can create weapons out of her limbs.
614* SuddenSequelHeelSyndrome: In her first appearance, she was simply enjoying a mud bath when Hawkgirl suddenly accused her of being a criminal. Later, Mrs. Clayface stole Batgirl's tech in preparation for an attempt to break her husband out of Arkham Asylum.
615* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Essentially, she is a female version of Clayface, operating as a shape-shifting villain like her unseen husband.
616* TertiarySexualCharacteristics: She has a bow, eyelashes and lipstick to show she's a woman, just in case her breasts aren't proof enough.
617* ToylessToylineCharacter: No toy of her exists.
618* VoluntaryShapeshifting: She can disguise herself as other people, such as the teachers of Super Hero High.
619[[/folder]]
620
621[[folder:Darkseid]]
622!! ComicBook/{{Darkseid}}
623[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/darkseid_dcshg.png]]
624-->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/JohnDiMaggio
625----
626* BitchInSheepsClothing: He disguised himself as the meek, yet nice math teacher Professor Seid. Then the season 5 finale revealed that he exploited the minds of the students to complete the Anti Life Equation.
627* EvilSoundsDeep: Like most characters voiced by John [=DiMaggio=] (and most adaptations' depictions of Darkseid), he has a deep, intimidating voice, and is evil.
628* KnightOfCerebus: He's one of the most intimidating villains in the show.
629* KnightTemplar: He wants to mold humanity in his image by essentially acting like a dictator.
630* ToylessToylineCharacter: He doesn't have a doll.
631* UnseenNoMore: He is mentioned at various points before finally appearing physically in the fifth season.
632* VileVillainSaccharineShow: The show is very cute and light-hearted in general, and he wants to take over and destroy the entire universe with the Anti-Life Equation.
633* WeWillMeetAgain: After the heroes beat him in the end, he escapes through a Boom Tube portal while promising he'll be back for his revenge.
634[[/folder]]
635
636[[folder:Double Dare Twins]]
637!! Double Dare Twins
638-->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/LaurenTom
639----
640* AlwaysIdenticalTwins: They are identical twins with different hairstyles: one with a long ponytail and one with short cropped hair.
641* ToylessToylineCharacter: Neither of them ever got her own doll.
642* TricksterTwins: They are skilled acrobatic thieves who enjoy mocking their opponents.
643[[/folder]]
644
645[[folder:Eclipso]]
646!!ComicBook/{{Eclipso}}
647-->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/MonaMarshall
648----
649* AdaptationalWimp: Yeah, when you're enemies with the [[ComicBook/TheSpectre literal wrath of God]] and can trade blows with him quite easily in the source material, then the only place you can go is down. Zig-Zagged, seeing how Eclipso's original weakness was to any light source and not just sunlight.
650* BigBad: She is the central villain of the franchise along with Darkseid, having been the main antagonist in the ''Hero of the Year'' movie as well as the LEGO projects ''LEGO DC Super Hero Girls: Galactic Wonder'' and ''Lego DC Super Hero Girls: Brain Drain''.
651* CompositeCharacter: Is designed to look like the Jean Loring incarnation, but the motivations and connection to [[ComicBook/AmethystPrincessOfGemworld Gemworld]] come from the ComicBook/New52 incarnation of the character.
652* ToylessToylineCharacter: Downplayed, as while she lacks a doll in the main toyline, she did get a minifgure in the LEGO line.
653[[/folder]]
654
655[[folder:Firefly]]
656!! Firefly
657-->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/KharyPayton
658----
659* FireBreathingWeapon: His main weapon is a flamethrower.
660* JetPack: His main means of transportation.
661* PoweredArmor: He wears specially designed armor to protect himself against his own weaponry.
662* ToylessToylineCharacter: No toy for him.
663[[/folder]]
664
665[[folder:Giganta]]
666!! Giganta
667-->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/GreyDeLisle
668----
669* AdaptationalHeroism: This time, she'll occasionally (albeit reluctantly) help the heroes out.
670* AdaptationalSympathy: While she's still a villain, her insecurities are played up more.
671* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: Her most obvious trait is the gigantic size of her body. That alone makes her dangerous.
672* BerserkButton: She gets angry whenever she loses items of her own clothing or when someone points out her anger problem. In either case, it becomes difficult for her to calm down. She literally went berserk just because she lost an earring.
673* GirlyBruiser: Not counting her size, she is a slim, cute girl who takes fashion seriously.
674* IResembleThatRemark: In "Body Electric", Cyborg says she has anger management problems. She responds by getting mad and attacking him.
675* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: While she is a villain, she seems to show remorse when she's doing community service, and it's implied she's only destructive because she's insecure.
676* ToylessToylineCharacter: She doesn't have a doll.
677[[/folder]]
678
679[[folder:Granny Goodness]]
680!! Granny Goodness
681-->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/AprilStewart
682----
683* BigBad: She is the main villain in the franchise's first movie ''DC Super Hero Girls: Super Hero High''.
684* EvilAllAlong: She initially appears as a sweet and kindly member of the Super Hero High staff, but it later turns out she's plotting to use the Boom Tube room to help the forces of Apokolips take over Earth and framed Vice Principal Grodd to throw off suspicion.
685* EvilOldFolks: She's Granny Goodness, so of course she's elderly and evil.
686* ToylessToylineCharacter: The toyline doesn't include a doll of her.
687[[/folder]]
688
689[[folder:Killer Croc]]
690!! Killer Croc
691-->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
692----
693* BeastMan: He is a humanoid crocodile.
694* ImAHumanitarian: He once threatened to eat Star Sapphire during the time she came into the sewers to look for her own ring.
695* NeverSmileAtACrocodile: He is an aggressive, dangerous criminal with all the deadly traits of a crocodile.
696* SewerGator: He lives in the sewers beneath Metropolis.
697* ToylessToylineCharacter: He doesn't get his own toy.
698[[/folder]]
699
700[[folder:Killer Moth]]
701!! Killer Moth
702-->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/PhilLaMarr
703----
704* AffablyEvil: He is polite to others, be they hero, villain, or civilian. Also, his dorky voice makes him sound less intimidating.
705* CoolPlane: He has a dragonfly-shaped plane equipped with machine guns, missiles, and a force field. It is powerful enough to allow Killer Moth to shoot down heroes' planes.
706* DudeWheresMyRespect: His usual motive is to build up his reputation as a villain.
707* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Despite his appearance and personality, Killer Moth is actually one of the more competent villains fighting against Super Hero High. While he is good at planned actions, this is offset by his inability to adapt to those who oppose his schemes.
708** In his first show appearance, Killer Moth successfully shoots down and captures Batgirl, but he is quickly defeated when she and Supergirl team up against him.
709** Killer Moth installed a security system at his hideout at the time he kidnapped Crazy Quilt. Caught off guard by Batgirl and Ivy, Moth tried to [[TaughtByExperience run away instead of being double-teamed again]] but failed.
710** Killer Moth formed the Animalitia villain team consisting of himself, Killer Croc, King Shark, and Lionmane in a bid to secure Metropolis for their own. He even prepared for the heroes by constructing a nigh-indestructible cage laced with Kryptonite to imprison them. In the end, Killer Moth was defeated again because he failed to consider the danger posed by the heroes' pets.
711* TheMothman: His overall image and equipment evoke this.
712* ToylessToylineCharacter: There is no toy of him.
713[[/folder]]
714
715[[folder:King Shark]]
716!! King Shark
717-->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson
718----
719* SharkMan: He is a humanoid shark.
720* ToylessToylineCharacter: A toy of King Shark doesn't exist in the toyline.
721[[/folder]]
722
723[[folder:Lena Luthor]]
724!! Lena Luthor
725[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tv_tropes_dc_superhero_girls_lena_luthor_icon.jpg]]
726-->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/RomiDames
727----
728* AdaptationalVillainy: In the comics and the ''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}'' TV series, she's good. Here, she's as bad as her brother Lex.
729* ArchEnemy: She's this to Supergirl.
730* BaldOfEvil: Like her brother, Lena is totally bald, though she covers it up with a wig.
731* BaldnessMeansSickness: Her baldness is a result of chemical exposure.
732* CompositeCharacter: She's less a faithful adaptation of Lena Luthor and more a female Lex.
733* CharacterExaggeration: She's more hammy and inept in the Lego projects than she was before.
734* DistaffCounterpart: She's less a faithful adaptation of Lena Luthor and more a female Lex.
735* EvenEvilCanBeLoved: Her older brother Lex adores her, to the point that his scheme in the tie-in graphic novel ''Finals Crisis'' is largely retribution for Super Hero High refusing to let his sister enroll.
736* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: The LEGO projects version of her evidently cares about her older brother, as the LEGO ''Brain Drain'' movie has her disturbed by Eclipso admitting that Lex would be among the people killed during Earth's terraforming into a backup Gemworld, and it's this revelation that persuades her to side with the heroines against Eclipso.
737* EvenEvilHasStandards: ''Destroying the Earth'' is a step too far for her, at least in the LEGO projects.
738* EvilIsPetty: In the ''Intergalactic Games'' movie, she refuses to help the heroines defeat Brainiac solely because she'd rather let Brainiac destroy the world than allow the heroines to win.
739* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: In the Lego "Brain Drain" movie, she's serving Eclipso, only to reluctantly help the heroes defeat her, and then go back to her again. In the "Galactic Wonder" special, which [[OutOfOrder appears to transpire afterward]], she reluctantly helps out the heroes take down Eclipso again.
740* HolographicDisguise: In the Lego ''Super Villain High'' movie, she uses a hologram projector to impersonate Principal Waller as well as disguise herself as a superheroine named Divide to manipulate the less noble Super Hero High students into leaving the academy and as Uber High's nonexistent headmistress Principal Taller.
741* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: She's not as competent as she would like to think.
742* KnightTemplar: Believes that the city will be at peace when the heroes are gone. The majority of Metropolis' citizens strongly disagree due to appreciating all the times the heroes saved their lives.
743* LargeHam: She tends to get very over the top and exaggerated in the Lego projects.
744* PaperThinDisguise: Gets a job at Super Hero High using the fake name Lena ''Thorul'' (an anagram of "Luthor.")
745* ToylessToylineCharacter: Like with Eclipso, it's downplayed in that she at least has a minifgure in the LEGO line while lacking a doll in the main toyline.
746* UngratefulBastard: She takes umbrage with Wonder Woman saving her life in the ''Intergalactic Games'' movie, apparently not caring that she'd be ''dead'' if Wonder Woman did nothing to help her.
747* UnwittingPawn: The ''Intergalactic Games'' movie has her revealed to be guided by Brainiac, who was only using her so he could devastate the world.
748[[/folder]]
749
750[[folder:Lex Luthor]]
751!! Lex Luthor
752----
753* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Insofar that he actually cares about his sister, when his counterpart in the main comics continuity was such a dick that, after agreeing to cure his sister of an illness once Superboy did as he instructed, he immediately undid the cure ''just to prove he could'' and selfishly refused to reveal how he made the cure as long as Superman remained alive.
754* AllThereInTheManual: His confrontation with the main heroines is only shown in the ''Finals Crisis'' tie-in graphic novel.
755* BaldOfEvil: As with most incarnations of Lex Luthor, he's a bald villain.
756* BigBad: He is the central villain of the tie-in graphic novel ''Finals Crisis''.
757* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He kidnaps Wonder Woman, Bumblebee, Poison Ivy, Supergirl, Katana and Batgirl all as part of his plan to get even with Super Hero High for not letting his sister Lena enroll.
758* TheGhost: Aside from the graphic novel tie-in ''Finals Crisis'', he never physically appears and is only mentioned.
759* PoweredArmor: He has green and purple armor, which he credits his sister as inventing.
760* ToylessToylineCharacter: He only appears in one of the tie-in graphic novels, so it's a given that, as with all male characters, he doesn't get his own doll.
761[[/folder]]
762
763[[folder:Lion-Mane]]
764!! Lion-Mane
765-->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/KharyPayton
766----
767* AbsurdlySharpClaws: His hands have large claws.
768* BeastMan: He is a humanoid lion.
769* TheBeastmaster: He can control animals or people with animal genes, such as Beast Boy. Animals with a high willpower, such as Jumpa the Kangaroo, can resist him.
770* DirtyCoward: When outnumbered, he will attempt to beg for mercy and/or retreat.
771* ToylessToylineCharacter: No doll of him exists.
772[[/folder]]
773
774[[folder:Solomon Grundy]]
775!! Solomon Grundy
776-->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
777----
778* HiddenDepths: [[spoiler:He was once called to recite poetry at a senior care center.]]
779* HulkSpeak: His trademark speech pattern. Well, he is a corpse...
780* ImAHumanitarian: He once threatened to eat Harley Quinn and Ivy when they came to his swamp to look for a particular flower.
781* OurZombiesAreDifferent: He is essentially undead, yet sentient. Also, he's less freaky-looking than most of his incarnations.
782* ToylessToylineCharacter: There is no doll of him.
783[[/folder]]
784
785[[folder:Trigon]]
786!! Trigon
787-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson
788----
789* AdaptationalComicRelief: This version of Trigon isn't treated as seriously as he usually is.
790* AdaptationalModesty: While Trigon is often portrayed as shirtless, this version is always seen wearing clothes.
791* AdaptationalNiceGuy: He's still an evil demon who plans to destroy the world, but he doesn't treat his daughter as badly as most versions, and even agrees to let her remain at Super Hero High (albeit in the hope that she'll become powerful enough to destroy the world with him one day).
792* AdaptationalWimp: In most versions, Trigon is portrayed as an incredibly dangerous villain so powerful he can provoke TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt. In this show, he is defeated quite easily by Starfire and Cyborg during his debut episode. He gets better in the ''Nevermore'' episodes, but he's still not the powerhouse he is in most other versions.
793* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: His daughter Raven tells him that he's embarrassing her when he comes to Super Hero High to scold her.
794* AshFace: This happens briefly in his first appearance after Starfire shoots a star bolt at his face.
795* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: He always takes a gigantic appearance when he fights.
796* BigRedDevil: Well, he's Trigon after all.
797* BurningWithAnger: He often becomes engulfed in lava when he gets mad.
798* CardCarryingVillain: He's an evil demon and proud of it, to the point he can't stand the idea of his daughter doing acts of kindness, and tells her to always be bad.
799* DemonLordsAndArchdevils: He's a powerful demon and the ruler of the Underworld.
800* EvilTeacher: He teaches magic to Raven in the Underworld.
801* ExtraEyes: He has six yellow eyes.
802* EyeBeam: Does this at one point during his debut episode.
803* {{Fingore}}: Supergirl hurts his thumb with her laser sight to force him to release Batgirl.
804* HighPressureEmotion: He has steam coming out of his ears when he learns that his daughter has acted as a heroine.
805* HornedHumanoid: Like most versions of Trigon, he has a pair of horns.
806* HobblingTheGiant: Batgirl manages to tie up his legs during his attack on Super Hero High, and Supergirl takes the opportunity to push him to the ground.
807* MagicalIncantation: Just like Raven, he occasionally says "Azarath Metrion Zinthos" when he uses his power, but not always.
808* PersonOfMassDestruction: He's powerful enough to cause plenty of havoc in the city, and to nearly destroy Super Hero High.
809* PlayingWithFire: Unsurprisingly, he has powers over fire and lava.
810* {{Satan}}: He's basically the equivalent of Satan in this universe.
811* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: At the end of his first appearance, he's fed up with fighting Starfire and Cyborg and decides to teleport back to the Underworld.
812* SizeShifter: He can modify his size, from being only slightly taller than a normal human being to be as big as a house.
813* SleevesAreForWimps: His jacket notably lacks sleeves.
814* SoProudOfYou: He doesn't outright say it, but he's very impressed when his daughter finally succeeds at opening her first magical portal.
815* StrongAsTheyNeedToBe: In his first appearance, he was beaten rather easily by Starfire and Cyborg, and didn't seem to have many powers aside from EyeBeam and great strength. In the "''Nevermore''" episodes, on the other hand, he's a very powerful villain with vast powers over fire and lava who comes very close to destroying Super Hero High, and even the best efforts of the students (including Starfire and Cyborg) aren't enough to stop him.
816* ThinkingUpPortals: He can create magical portals to travel from the Underworld to the surface world.
817* TookALevelInBadass: He was defeated without too many difficulties by only two heroes in his debut episode. When he reappears in ''Nevermore'', he's much more of a threat and it takes the combined efforts of most of the heroes to vanquish him.
818* ToylessToylineCharacter: No toy of him exists.
819* VillainTeleportation: Not only is he capable of creating portals, but he can also disappear at will, as seen at the end of his first appearance.
820* WhiteHairBlackHeart: Like many other versions of the character, he has white hair and is a villain.
821* YouAreGrounded: When he realizes that his daughter has left to the surface, he tells her she's grounded for eternity. When he's told that she has done some heroic deeds, he grounds her for ''two'' eternities.
822[[/folder]]

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