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2%%After adding at least one trope to an entry in the bottom list, take note of their moral alignment and group affiliation, then move it to the appropriate section.
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4[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20191117_064912.jpg]]
5 [[caption-width-right:350:That's only a few of them.]]
6
7Characters appearing in the ''LEGO DC'' video game series, including ''LEGO Batman: The Video Game'', ''LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes'', ''LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham'', and ''VideoGame/LegoDCSuperVillains'', order by group affiliation and first appearance.
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9[[index]]
10* Characters/LegoBatmanHeroes
11* Characters/LegoBatmanVillains
12[[/index]]
13----
14[[foldercontrol]]
15
16!Civilians
17The various civilians that comment on the sidelines of all the super-action
18----
19[[folder:Commissioner Gordon]]
20!!Commissioner James "Jim" Gordon
21[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20190205_174034_youtube.jpg]]
22-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KeithFerguson (first game), Creator/TownsendColeman (''DC Super Heroes''), Creator/TomKane (''DC Super-Villains'')
23
24The commissioner of the Gotham Police Department, Commissioner Gordon is one of the few police officers with his head screwed on straight, and aids the Batman however he can.
25----
26* BadassNormal: No powers, yet he can give a good fight against the various Batman villains..
27* BigGood: Seen this way by Gothamites and Batman himself.
28* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: In Beyond Gotham.
29* DemotedToExtra: He doesn't get as much focus in the second game, since the action moves away from Gotham to a degree. He doesn't even appear in Beyond Gotham.
30* HeroAntagonist: For the Joker during his campaign. He even gets his own boss fight.
31* ProperlyParanoid: Of Lex Luthor.
32* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He supports Batman and Superman's efforts to investigate Lex Luthor as he knows the two are decent men and may be on to something, his only advice being for them to get a move on.
33* SpannerInTheWorks: While his visit to Stryker's Island may have cause the UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom situation, this actually allowed The Justice League and The Legion of Doom to stop The Crime Syndicate and [[spoiler:Darkseid.]]
34* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: In ''DC Super Villains'', his visit to Stryker's Island leads to Lex and the Rookie's riot and subsequent freedom.
35[[/folder]]
36
37[[folder:Vicki Vale]]
38!!Victoria "Vicki" Vale
39[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20190206_053019_youtube.jpg]]
40
41A local newsreader for Gotham City, Vicki essentially does the mission briefings for the second game.
42----
43* DeadpanSnarker: Vale gets a good deal of snark throughout the game, mostly at the police failing to realize that Lex and Joker were piloting the HumongousMecha storming through the city.
44* YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe: Upon realizing that she has to explain about Killer Moth taking over the power station.
45[[/folder]]
46
47[[folder:Lois Lane]]
48!! ComicBook/LoisLane
49[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20190206_053323_youtube.jpg]]
50->'''Voiced by:''' Bridget Hoffman (''DC Super Heroes''), Cissy Jones (''DC Super-Villains'')
51----
52* BadassNormal: She has no powers, no special gadgets, and no honed physical prowess, but being unlockable and playable means she can beat up bad guys just as well as the heroes.
53* HeroOfAnotherStory: Her mission briefings in ''DC Super Villains'' are news reports that show her and Jimmy attempting to discover the truth about the Crime Syndicate.
54* ImprobableWeaponUser: Her ''LEGO DC Super-Villains'' version somehow manages to use her reporter mic as a PrecisionGuidedBoomerang.
55[[/folder]]
56
57[[folder:Adam West]]
58!!Creator/AdamWest
59[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20190216_165934_youtube.jpg]]
60
61Alongside returning to voice 60's-era Batman, Adam West is the Citizen in Peril for Beyond Gotham.
62----
63* AsHimself: He introduces himself as "TV's Adam West".
64* BadassNormal: He's effectively base-form regular Batman, possessing no powers but able to beat up enemies with his fist alongside possessing Batarangs and a grapple.
65* DistressedDude: As the "Citizen in Peril", this is essentially his role.
66[[/folder]]
67
68[[folder:Kevin Smith]]
69!!Creator/KevinSmith
70[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20190216_170117_youtube.jpg]]
71An avid writer of films and TV series.
72----
73* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Despite riffing on everyone, one of his sidequests has him get the player to return Man-Bat to normal, out of the kindness of his heart.
74* SelfDeprecation: Many of his sidequest riff on the infamous unproduced "Superman Lives" script he wrote and the ExecutiveMeddling it went through.
75* TheStinger: He appears after the credits, asking the player to do nonsensical actions.
76[[/folder]]
77
78[[folder:Geoff Johns]]
79!!Creator/GeoffJohns
80[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20190216_170330_youtube.jpg]]
81----
82* TheStinger: Along with Kevin Smith, he appears after the credits.
83* SuperpowerLottery: He's overloaded with superpowers.
84[[/folder]]
85
86[[folder:Jim Lee]]
87!!Creator/JimLee
88[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20190216_170626_youtube.jpg]]
89
90A comics artist for DC who is confirmed to be in the game.
91----
92* AbnormalAmmo: His choice of projectile is throwing sharp pencils at people.
93[[/folder]]
94
95[[folder:Conan O'Brien]]
96!!Creator/ConanOBrien
97[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20200520_230421_gallery_6.jpg]]
98
99A late-night television host and comics book fan.
100----
101* MissionControl: Reportedly what his role will be.
102* MotorMouth: He never stops talking.
103* MrExposition: Half of his role is him explaining how the mission selection screens and teleporters work.
104[[/folder]]
105
106[[folder:Amanda Waller]]
107!!ComicBook/AmandaWaller
108[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20190220_132040_chrome.jpg]]
109
110The overall director of the Belle Reve prison, a high-security prison that imprisons regular criminals and supervillains. She sends in the Squad to deal with a riot and find out who, or what, is responsible.
111----
112* ActionGirl: Personally joins the Squad to work out who is responsible for the chaos and help take them down. [[spoiler:It ultimately turns out to be Killer Moth, much to her frustration]].
113* AntiHero: While Waller is on the side of good, she's not above press-ganging criminals into service and threatening them with an explosive collar should they not cooperate.
114* YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe: Her reaction when the Squad trash the courtyard of Belle Reve, and later when finding out [[spoiler:Killer Moth]] was responsible for the whole thing.
115[[/folder]]
116
117[[folder:Harvey Bullock]]
118[[quoteright:222:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/image_2022_05_15_121910690.png]]
119
120The Gotham City Police Department's head detective.
121----
122* SecretCharacter: He's secretly buildable in the Character Creator for ''LEGO DC Super-Villains''.
123[[/folder]]
124
125[[folder:Jimmy Olsen]]
126[[quoteright:188:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/image_2022_05_15_122105363.png]]
127A cameraman for the Daily Planet who works with Clark Kent and Lois Lane.
128----
129* SecretCharacter: He's secretly buildable in the Character Creator for ''LEGO DC Super-Villains''.
130[[/folder]]
131
132[[folder:Perry White]]
133[[quoteright:177:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/image_2022_05_15_123114095.png]]
134The head editor for the Daily Planet.
135----
136* SecretCharacter: He's secretly buildable in the Character Creator for ''LEGO DC Super-Villains''.
137[[/folder]]
138
139!!Unaffiliated
140Super-people who are {{Wild Card}}s with no personal stake in the "good vs. evil" conflict, to the point they'll help or antagonize both heroes ''and'' villains at random.
141----
142[[folder:Bronze Tiger]]
143!!Bronze Tiger / Benjamin "Ben" Turner
144[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20190216_111400_youtube.jpg]]
145
146-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KaneJungbluthMurry
147
148An expert martial artist and one of the best in the world, Bronze Tiger uses his abilities for his own ends.
149----
150* AnimalMotifs: Naturally, his is a tiger. He took it especially far in ''Beyond Gotham'' by wearing a tiger head mask, while ''DC Super-Villains'' lessens it to a subtler motif.
151* AscendedExtra: Was just a voiceless collectible unlockable in ''Beyond Gotham'', then got a fully-voiced side-quest in ''DC Super-Villains''.
152* TheCameo: One of the characters who're seen in the background in ''DC Super-Villains''.
153* WildCard: He usually fights for himself, but whether that entails fighting heroes or villains varies depending on the day.
154* WolverineClaws: He wears gloves with tiger-like claws for both lunging at enemies and digging up dirt.
155[[/folder]]
156
157[[folder:Bizarro]]
158!!Bizarro / El-Kal / Kent Clark
159[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20190207_162010_youtube.jpg]]
160
161->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NolanNorth
162A copy of Superman with varying origins, including being a defective clone or the native of a MirrorUniverse where everything and everyone is opposite the main universe. Either way, he shares Superman's compulsion for heroism, but his inverted logic results in more harm than help.
163----
164* AntiHero: During the "Bizarro" DLC, it's clear that he's far too destructive for Superman to tolerate, but he clearly has a good heart and is protective of his world's denizens.
165* AscendedExtra: The main character of the "Bizarro" DLC, and narrator.
166* EvilCounterpart: To Superman, being his opposite in almost every way. That said, he's less "evil" and more "so messed up he does bad things under the belief he's being a hero like Superman".
167* LogicalWeakness: Since his powers are mostly opposite of Superman, him being strengthened by the sun means Bizarro instead [[WeakenedByTheLight gets weaker when his body is exposed to sunlight]], so his ''DC Super-Villains'' unlock quest has him ask the player to find sunscreen so he can go out during the day.
168* MeaningfulName: Called "Bizarro" because he's ''bizarre''.
169* PlayingWithFire: His fire breath in ''Beyond Gotham''.
170* PragmaticAdaptation: Programming his comic abilities of fire breath and ice EyeBeams as an inverted Superman for ''DC Super Heroes'' would have taken some time, so he basically was a retextured Superman for his first appearance. This gets corrected starting with ''Beyond Gotham''.
171* SillyWalk: Bizarro likes to flail around his arms when he's running.
172* StrangeSyntaxSpeaker: As is common for most versions of Bizarro, most of his dialogue consists of BadIsGoodAndGoodIsBad verbal inversions of what he means, such as exclaiming "Bizarro League backwards!" when telling them to to proceed with saving Rocktropolis. The fact he sometimes actually says what he means makes it clear this isn't done due to literal inverted logic, instead being because his brain is ''really'' messed up.
173* WildCard: A consequence of his messed-up brain is that whether he's acting as an AntiVillain truly believing he's doing good or an AntiHero doing his best to ''be'' good while having problems is pretty much a flip of the coin.
174[[/folder]]
175
176[[folder:Etrigan]]
177!!ComicBook/{{Etrigan}} / Jason Blood
178[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/etrigan_5.png]]
179->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/LiamOBrien
180----
181* BreathWeapon: He can exhale scorching flames from his mouth.
182* CoolSword: His "Justice League Dark" version wields a fiery-shaped curved {{BFS}}.
183* DemonicPossession Etrigan was forcibly bound to the soul of Jason Blood in an attempt to curb his monstrous demonic tendencies.
184* TheJuggernaut: He's got SuperStrength and NighInvulnerability, and once he gets a running start he'll plow right through every vehicle and breakable without stopping.
185* NominalHero: While he mostly aids other heroes in fighting villains, it's only because he's a BloodKnight who finds those villains both annoying and good targets.
186* WildCard: While he's ''[[NominalHero technically]]'' on the side of good, him being a violent BloodKnight demon means he sometimes fights other heroes to sate his bloodlust.
187[[/folder]]
188
189[[folder:Lobo]]
190!!ComicBook/{{Lobo}}
191[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20190208_042341_youtube.jpg]]
192->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DavidSobolov (''DC Super-Villains'')
193
194A bounty hunting alien who’ll take on any job with copious amounts of violence.
195----
196* AntiHero: Once again, Lobo fights bad guys because he enjoys it.
197* AscendedExtra: He goes from a RecurringExtra who's TheVoiceless in ''Beyond Gotham'' to the fully-voiced LemonyNarrator of the AnotherSideAnotherStory post-story content in ''DC Super-Villains''.
198* BadassBiker: He's pretty badass, and damaging his bike is a BerserkButton.
199* BaritoneOfStrength: He's got a deep, guttural voice, especially with David Sobolov in the role, and he's a strong, tough, and ruthless bounty hunter befitting such a voice.
200* BerserkButton: Don't harm his bike, or change it into something else. You will likely pay with your life.
201* BountyHunter: Explicitly referred to as such by Mxyzptlk.
202* DisproportionateRetribution: He hires some Red Lantern mercenaries and leads them to track down Mr Mxyzptlk, as revenge for the latter turning his bike into a firebreathing ostrich.
203* GenocideFromTheInside: Implied that his backstory's the same as ever, since he's the LastOfHisKind.
204* HooksAndCrooks: His signature weapon is a hook attached to [[ChainPain a chain]], and he makes good use of it both for fighting and grappling.
205* LastOfHisKind: Once again, he's the last Czarnian. He does have more than a few kids, but [[OffingTheOffspring he’s looking to change that]].
206* LemonyNarrator: In ''DC Super-villains'', he acts as narrator for the "Justice League Story" extra missions alongside the ''Mask of the Phantasm'' and ''Young Justice'' [=DLCs=], and boy is he snarky about it, interspersing his recapping with anecdotes about his opinions on both the characters and the shenanigens they get up to.
207* MoreDakka: In ''DC Super-villains'' his gun is a rare one that can fire an entire normal clip's worth of bullets super-fast, both tap-fired and targeted auto-fired, whereas most shooters can only get 1-2 per-second.
208* OnlyInItForTheMoney: So long as nobody triggers his BerserkButton, the only reason he does most stuff is because somebody is paying him a lot of money, such as whoever wanted him to be the guy to act as LemonyNarrator for the Justice League's adventures on Apokolips.
209* ThrowDownTheBomblet: ''DC Super-Villains'' gives him the ability to throw frag grenades for demolishing silver objects.
210* TookALevelInBadass: He was already a mean and dangerous guy in ''Beyond Gotham'', enough to threaten somebody like [[RealityWarper Mr. Mxyzptlk]], but ''DC Super-Villains'' upgrades his powerset to better reflect his threat level, becoming an ImplacableMan with SuperStrength, NighInvulnerability, and the ability to [[TheBeastmaster call upon a space dolphin]] to let him soar through the air at will.
211* WildCard: Whether he acts as a hero or a villain depends on both [[OnlyInItForTheMoney who's paying him]] and if somebody pissed him off.
212[[/folder]]
213
214[[folder:Mr. Mxyzptlk]]
215!!Mr. Mxyzptlk
216[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20190216_111222_youtube.jpg]]
217->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/GilbertGottfried
218
219"Funny little man in a bowler hat" and immensely powerful being from the Fifth Dimension who arrives on the dot every 90 days to cause trouble for Metropolis.
220----
221* AdaptationalWimp: While his RealityWarper powers make him almost unbeatable in a fight, he’s doesn’t have them when playable here- but he’s still dangerous.
222* BewareTheSillyOnes: A diminutive old balding guy in an orange jumpsuit with a popped collar - not the sort of fellow you'd expect to have such abilities.
223* BullyingADragon: Harassing Lobo by turning his bike into an ostrich was a ''really'' bad idea.
224* ComplainingAboutRescuesTheyDontLike: When the player is fending off Lobo, he shouts at the player to clobber him harder.
225* DemotedToExtra: After having a prominent recurring role throughout numerous sidequests in ''Beyond Gotham'', he's reduced to just a collectible unlockable in ''DC Super-Villains''.
226* DimensionalTraveler: All incarnations of Mxyzptlk are the same being across all of existence. He himself originates from the world of Zrfff, in the Fifth Dimension. He rules the land of Brpzx as its King-Thing.
227* ItAmusedMe: Not so much evil as just an impish little jerk who enjoys getting a rise out of people, particularly his favorite target, Superman, who's strong enough to take the full extent of his powers.
228* LargeHam: Creator/GilbertGottfried + NoIndoorVoice = this.
229* {{Nerf}}[=:=] Cutscene-wise, his DirtyCoward and ItAmusedMe statuses prevent him from just invoking StoryBreakerPower; gameplay-wise, he "merely" has ComboPlatterPowers instead of full-on RealityWarping.
230* NoIndoorVoice: Creator/GilbertGottfried isn't known to be quiet.
231* RealityWarper: He frequently shows the ability to change aspects of the world around him. He's extremely powerful, capable of defeating Darkseid on his own and twisting the entire universe into an unrecognizable mess if he felt like it.
232* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: He gets freaked out by some genetically enhanced penguins that harass him in his first sidequest.
233* WildCard: Everything he does is because ItAmusedMe, so whether he's a tricky foe or an AloofAlly changes based on his whims.
234[[/folder]]
235
236[[folder:Bat-Mite]]
237!!Bat-Mite
238[[quoteright:128:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bat_mite.png]]
239An Imp from the Fifth Dimension who is a huge fan of Batman.
240----
241* FetchQuest: He offers one once per level in Free Play of Beyond Gotham, offering a character token in exchange for a hidden item.
242* LoonyFan: A Batman fanboy, and as crazy as you would expect a fifth-dimensional imp to be.
243* MediumAwareness: As per usual for Bat-Mite, he references things from beyond the fourth wall frequently.
244* WildCard: While he usually acts as an ally to Batman, he's fully willing to instigate villainous scenarios if he thinks it would "help" Batman be the hero he sees him as.
245[[/folder]]
246
247[[folder:Bizarro League]]
248!!Bizarro League (Batzarro, Bizarra, Cyzarro, [=GreenZarro=])
249[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20190220_125601_youtube.jpg]]
250[[caption-width-right:350:Batzarro]]
251[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20190220_130027_youtube.jpg]]
252[[caption-width-right:350:Bizarra]]
253[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20190220_130102_youtube.jpg]]
254[[caption-width-right:350:Cyzarro]]
255[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20190220_130229_youtube.jpg]]
256[[caption-width-right:350:[=GreenZarro=]]]
257More counterparts of the Justice League from Htrae.
258----
259* AntiHero: They exist to keep Rocktropolis safe, but possessing the same BadIsGoodAndGoodIsBad mindset as regular Bizarro means they can be a bit destructive and terrifying while doing so.
260* BunnyEarsLawyer: Batzarro's as crazy as regular Bizarro, but as Bizarro exclaims with his [[BadIsGoodAndGoodIsBad inverted meaning logic]], he's just as good a detective as the real Batman.
261* LovableCoward: [=GreenZarro=]'s as cowardly as Guy Gardner is brave, and as polite as Guy is rude.
262* OddballDoppelganger: Just like Bizarro, they have appearances and powers similar to their counterparts, but they're personalities are near-opposite, Batzarro being a GeniusDitz, Bizarra being rather aggressive and brutish in overall attitude, Cyzarro being more machine than man, and [=GreenZarro=] being a LovableCoward.
263[[/folder]]
264
265[[folder:Yao Fei]]
266!!Yao Fei
267
268Oliver's mentor, although he is strangely absent.
269----
270* TheGhost: Despite his bow being quite important to the DLC, he never appears in person.
271* MasterArcher: He was incredibly skilled with the bow, and is the one that set Oliver on his path of archery to becoming Arrow.
272[[/folder]]
273
274[[folder:Vigilante]]
275!!Vigilante / Vincent Sobel
276[[quoteright:175:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/vigilantedcsupervillains.png]]
277A masked [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin vigilante]] from Star City. There have been three people to hold the mantle in the comics, but this one is original to the Arrowverse.
278----
279* EmpoweredBadassNormal: His ability to be a OneManArmy came of naturally acquired muscle and honed skill, with his later-gained HealingFactor simply elevating him into an ImplacableMan.
280* HealingFactor: The only power he got from his FreakLabAccident was the ability to heal absurdly quickly from any injury. For somebody that was already a OneManArmy ''without'' superpowers, no other ability was necessary to boost his deadliness.
281* OneManArmy: He slaughters criminals by the gang.
282* WildCard: He doesn't really care which side of the law or "heroes and villains" he is, so long as he can punish criminals for their actions.
283[[/folder]]

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