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     Season 1 
Character backstories
If any backstories are explored, they'll likely be fairly different from the comics. So here's what they might be in this series:
  • Batgirl: Barbara will be revealed to have become Batgirl on her own to help her dad, Commissioner Gordon. Her main opponents are versions of Killer Moth and the Penguin, as a Mythology Gag to the Yvonne Graig version of the character in Batman having fought the two in a promotional short that first showed her and her first appearance in the series proper. They could be the ones who she needed to catch to help her dad since Batman and Robin aren't anywhere to be found (though they wouldn't be mentioned by name). Before this, she was a bookworm at the library whose main interest was women's rights, something she retains as a superhero.
  • Wonder Woman: Her origin will be similar to her classic origin, with her having been made by Hippolyta out of clay. Steve Trevor is reimagined as a teenage castaway who washed up on Themiscyra, where he met Diana and told her about the concept of a superhero rather than being her Love Interest. Thinking that she'd be a great superhero, Diana convinced her mother to let her leave their island to become one, as well as to be a positive representative of the Amazons.
    • Jossed. She ran away from home to discover the outside world.
  • Bumblebee: Karen will simply be reimagined as a Teen Genius who built her suit to become a superhero after being inspired by other superheroes, with no connection to the Titans.
  • Zatanna: Largely unchanged, though here Giovanni Zatara is alive and well and has trained her to be able to do spells she couldn't in the comics due to coaching her since a young age. She goes to Super Hero High to develop a more heroic identity since her dad is less superheroic in this continuity (though still approving of the decision to become one of course). Zachary Zatara is reimagined as her toddler cousin who she would sometimes babysit.
  • Jessica Cruz: Jessica will be a traditional recruit of the Green Lantern Corps instead of a victim of the Ring of Volthoom. She was recruited after her predecessors, Hal Jordan, John Stewart, Kyle Rayner, and Simon Baz, were all assigned to other parts of the universe so Earth could have an active Green Lantern operating there in their place.
    • It is currently unknown how she got her ring, but it's been confirmed that she still has her Dark and Troubled Past. We don't know who the other Green Lanterns were, but Hal got his ring before her and is still active on Earth.

Most of the villainous characters will be villains once again
In contrast to the Adaptational Heroism of the web series, the show will have characters like Poison Ivy and Harley Quinn back to being villains, albeit lighter versions, like juvenile delinquents, who may even become Friendly Enemy types. The teachers at Super Hero High will all be older heroes who weren't made into teenagers, possibly largely consisting of Golden Age characters.

Possible Casting Choices For The Characters

In the video mentioned under Role Reprise, Grey DeLisle Griffin mentioned that while she will reprise the role of Wonder Woman, Batgirl will be voiced by Tara Strong instead of Mae Whitman (main series) or Ashlyn Selich (Lego projects). This means that not everyone will reprise their roles from the main series. With that in mind, what are the role reprisals and other casting decisions that you think will happen? I guess that we at least get Cristina Milizia as Jessica Cruz, Teala Dunn as Bumblebee, and either Nicole Sullivan, Anais Fairweather, or Jessica DiCicco as Supergirl. Zatanna could be either Jennifer Hale, Lacey Chabert, or Kate Micucci. Tara could also reprise Harley.

Other DC heroines, villainesses, and other female characters who could appear
This can include any female character in DC Comics lore, no matter how obscure, whether they appeared in the web series or not.
  • Heroines
    • Voodoo
      • Priscilla Kitaen will be a student who is either a cheerleader or a member of the dance team/club.
    • Batwoman (Kate Kane)
      • Kate Kane will be one of Steve Trevor's classmates at the military academy.
    • Judomaster (Sonia Sato)
    • Shiny Happy Aquazon
    • Doll Girl
    • Maxima
      • Maxima will appear stalking Superman and will be depicted as a Smitten Teenage Girl who makes Kara sick to her stomach.
    • Windshear
    • June Robbins
      • June will be an enthusiast of the paranormal who constantly ditches class to look for aliens (ironically always just when Kara might slip and say something that would reveal she's Kryptonian).
    • Dolphin
    • Gloss
    • Pantha
      • Pantha will be introduced as a masked wrestler (a reference to Teen Titans) that some of the Super Hero Girls want to see in action fighting Killer Croc. Giganta will interrupt the match, leading to the team helping Pantha bring her down.
    • Phantom Lady
    • Celsius
    • Mirage
    • Tigress (Artemis Crock, based on her Young Justice incarnation because people are more familiar with that version)
    • Arrowette
    • Speedy (Mia Dearden/Thea Queen/Emiko Queen)
    • Miss Martian
    • Raven
      • Confirmed
    • Starfire
      • Confirmed
    • Elastigirl
      • Rita Farr will be the young star of a television series filmed in Metropolis.
    • Negative Woman
    • Black Orchid
    • Gypsy
    • Hawkwoman (Shayera Hol)
    • Hawkgirl (Kendra Saunders)
      • Shiera Sanders appears but doesn't seem to be a superhero...yet.
    • Jade
      • Jennifer-Lynn Hayden will appear along with her brother Todd Rice, as two seemingly imperiled tourists who Supergirl and Superman butt heads with trying to save. The two will then get themselves out of trouble, becoming Jade and Obsidian, a crimefighting duo whose own relationship will serve to contrast with that of Kara and Clark.
    • Black Canary (Dinah Laurel Lance)
      • Dinah will be the lead singer of a band that Kara is a fan of.
    • White Canary (Sara Lance)
    • Power Girl
    • Batgirl (Tiffany Fox)
    • Batgirl/Orphan (Cassandra Cain)
    • Batgirl/Robin/Spoiler (Stephanie Brown)
    • Batgirl/Flamebird (Bette Kane)
    • Samurai (Asami Koizumi) (based on her Young Justice (2010) incarnation)
    • The Question (Renee Montoya)
      • Renee Montoya will be an old work friend of Commissioner Gordon who Barbara doesn't particularly like, only to go full fangirl when she discovers she's the Question.
    • Huntress (Helena Bertinelli)
    • Vixen (Mari McCabe)
      • Mari will be an up-and-coming teen model.
    • Katana
      • Confirmed
    • Fire
    • Ice
      • Tora Olafsdotter will be a Foreign Exchange Student from Norway who's trying to hide her powers but is discovered by the Super Hero Girls, who'll encourage her to use them for good.
    • Platinum
      • Platinum will appear alongside the other Metal Men, who'll be the main attraction at a science exhibition. She'll make a scene that exposes their sentience when she gets upset at their creator Will Magnus acting flirty with someone.
    • Queen Mera
      • Alternately, she'll be Wonder Woman's childhood friend, who'll come to visit. She'll be depicted as a surfer girl, wearing a green wetsuit and barefoot.
    • Saturn Girl
    • Triplicate Girl
      • The Legion will appear as students from a 31st-century high school doing a history project on heroes of the past, who end up time-traveling back to observe and/or meet those heroes in person. They'll be particularly interested in Supergirl, as a nod to her history with them in the comics.
    • Dove (Dawn Granger)
      • Dawn will be another pacifist and activist who Jessica meets.
    • Robin/Catgirl (Carrie Kelley)
    • Catgirl (Holly Robinson)
    • Halo (based on her Young Justice (2010) incarnation as Muslim representation)
    • Traci Thirteen
      • Traci will appear trying to show her skeptical father, Dr. Terrence Thirteen, the superheroes and supervillains of Metropolis, only for him to drive her mad by missing all of them.
    • Rocket
    • Wonder Girl (Cassandra Sandsmark)
    • Wonder Girl/Troia (Donna Troy)
      • She'll be Wonder Woman's younger sister, of course.
    • Bekka
    • Big Barda
    • Insect Queen (Lana Lang)
    • Aquagirl (Mareena)
    • Aquagirl (Tula)
    • Aquagirl (Lorena Marquez)
    • Thunder and Lightning
    • Secret
    • Kole
    • Aya
      • She'll be the equivalent of Siri, as a regular smartphone app, until she gets hit with Green Lantern energy and develops a personality, becoming Jess's AI friend.
    • Crimson Fox
    • Doctor Light
      • Kimiyo Hoshi will be introduced as the new head of the Metropolis branch of S.T.A.R. Labs and will defend the place herself when one of the regular baddies tries to break in.
    • Stargirl
    • Black Alice
    • Solstice
    • Red Arrow (Emiko Queen), who will resemble her comics' incarnation, but won't be Shado's daughter if Shado is depicted as a teenager like other heroes and villains.
    • Arisia Arab
    • Amethyst, Princess of Gemworld
      • Amy Winston will be an ordinary student at the school who goes missing, leading to our heroes somehow following her to where she went, which is naturally Gemworld.
    • Mary Marvel
  • Villainesses
  • Others
    • Alysia Yeoh
    • Sasha Bordeaux
    • Mattie Harcourt
    • Martha Kent
    • Lois Lane
    • Barbara Kean
    • Daria Hernandez
    • Ellen Yin(del)
    • Maggie Sawyer
    • Mercy Graves
    • Etta Candy
    • Linda Park
    • Victor and Rosa Vasquez
    • Vicki Vale
    • Alex DeWitt
    • Alex Danvers— who will be Kara's Cool Big Sis visiting from college, revealed to be the inspiration for Kara's clothing style.

Race Lifts from previous incarnations of characters will be carried over into this show
This could mean any of the following examples could be used if these characters appear:
  • Lois Lane will be Asian-American, like in Superman: American Alien.
    • Given that Lois is dark-haired, it's hard to tell with the series' art style.
  • Jimmy Olsen will be black, like in both Supergirl and the aforementioned American Alien.
    • Seems to be Jossed.
  • Etta Candy will be black, going off the incarnation introduced in the New 52.
  • Raven will be Native American, like in the Earth One continuity.
  • Two-Face (long shot, I know) will be black, as a reference to Billy Dee Williams almost getting to play the villain and later getting to do so in The LEGO Batman Movie.
    • Confirmed.
  • Iris West will be black, like in the Arrowverse and the DC Extended Universe.
  • Mercy Graves will be Asian-American, going off the versions of her in the DC Extended Universe, the New 52, and The Batman.
  • Maggie Sawyer will be Latina, like in Supergirl.
  • Huntress will be dark-skinned like she currently is in the comics.
  • Black Canary will be dark-skinned, like her actress in Birds of Prey (2020).
  • Halo will be an Arab Muslim, like in Young Justice (2010).
  • Aquaman will be (part) Polynesian like the version in the DC Extended Universe.
  • Deathstroke (possibly just called Slade like in Teen Titans) will be either Maori (like in the Arrowverse) or Latino (like in the Titansverse).
  • Vicki Vale will be Asian-American about her aunt being played by Jamie Chung in Gotham.
  • Inspector Henderson will be African-American like in Black Lightning and his earlier appearances in Lois & Clark.
  • Beast Boy will be (half) Japanese like in Titans...if we can even tell due to his green skin.

Superman, Batman, and perhaps others, are only slightly older than the main characters at most
To have the gap between them and the Super Hero Girls be too drastic if they appear (it'd be kind of...surreal to have a teenage Wonder Woman in a world where the other members of the "Trinity" are nearing forty), any superheroes we meet, or at least Batman and Superman, who aren't teens are instead in their late teens or early twenties, just enough to explain why they aren't in high school like the others, but still, interact with them on occasion.
  • Plus, if Dating Catwoman happens, then it'll be pretty squicky if Batman isn't a teenager like her.
    • Unless Catwoman happens to be older, and the reason she's still in high school is that she kept getting held back for stealing.

Supergirl will become a red lantern at some point
Maybe after a rough week or just one bad day will make Supergirl flip her lid and become a red lantern.

Hal and Barry will be major supporting characters going forward.
Seeing as how they're the only other heroes around the girls' age. They may even become unofficial Sixth Rangers with shades of The One Guy (or, well, two guys) and a gender-inverted Two Girls to a Team.
  • Seems likely.

Batgirl and Harley Quinn will stay friends as civilians.
In the case of Liking Barbara, Hating Batgirl, Batgirl and Harley Quinn will become each other's Arch-Nemesis on their respective groups of heroes/villains, while Barbara and Harleen stay good friends, ignorant of their secret identities.

Donna Troy will appear as the Sixth Ranger or a replacement for Diana.
  • It's more likely that she'll be a Sixth Ranger, though she'll probably be aged down to a child and with a different personality. I mean, Lex Luthor is a teenager in this series, and Lena Luthor is now a child in this series, with the latter also having a different personality.
  • Any additional members to the main cast would probably be someone who isn't too heavily similar to a current member. My money would be on Katana, Black Canary, or somebody like that.
  • Given that Katana is already featured among the main characters of the series in the doll line, it'd be really surprising if she doesn't get upgraded at some point if the show goes past one season.

Jessica’s pacifism and love for animals stems from her trauma.
Since she still has her same tragic backstory, it was said her friends were brutally killed by men for accidentally stumbling upon them burying a dead body, while on a hunting trip. She wasn’t as peace-loving and animal loving in the past but after going through such trauma of death with her friends being killed like animals, she developed a kinder and more peaceful attitude, towards both people and animals.

Lex will form a group of villains to fight the Super Hero Girls
He knows that having all these heroes around would get in his way someday. Since he's from the Superman mythos, he'll take on Supergirl. Cheetah will naturally be recruited to fight Wonder Woman. The others are a bit more "up in the air"; perhaps Jinx would be used to counter Zatanna, Bug-Eyed Bandit to counter Bumblebee, Bleez to counter Jessica, and Scarecrow to counter Batgirl. It'd still be a one-episode thing though.
  • Luthor will form an all-male villain team that serves as an evil counterpart to the Invinci-Bros and a Spear Counterpart to the Super Villain Girls. The potential line-up could include Sinestro (counter to Hal/Jess), Bizarro (Supergirl), the Riddler (Batgirl), Klarion the Witch Boy (Zatanna), Captain Cold (the Flash), and Mammoth (Bumblebee). Luthor will create the team to destroy Superman, but they'll end up fighting the Super Hero Girls and Invinci-Bros most of the time while Superman himself is never aware of their existence.
  • Or Lex could form this show's version of the Legion of Doom, with it living up to its name by countering every hero in Metropolis and the Super Villain Girls as well, in case they try and mess with Lex. The members could consist of Cheetah (Wonder Woman), Mr. Freeze (Batgirl), Lobo (Supergirl), Karu-Sil (Jessica Cruz), Queen Bee (Bumblebee), Circe (Zatanna), Mad Hatter (Harley Quinn), Floronic Man (Poison Ivy), the Jean Loring Eclipso (Star Sapphire), Talia al Ghul (Catwoman), Rampage (Giganta), Killer Frost (Livewire), Sinestro (Hal Jordan), Reverse-Flash (the Flash), King Shark (Aqualad), Cupid (Green Arrow), Solomon Grundy (Hawkman), Veronica Cale (Steve Trevor), and Cheshire (Katana). Lex, of course, considers himself the counter to Superman.
  • In any case, Lex won't directly lead the group and control it from behind the scenes to avoid tarnishing his philanthropic public image. It's possible that even the villains on the team won't know that they work for him and Luthor will turn on them so he can make himself out to be a hero (after having the villains defeat the superheroes of course).

There will be an episode where the Superhero Paradox gets discussed.
Using Cheetah, and Livewire as prime examples.

Future episodes will involve alternate universes.
With Earth-3 being the most likely candidate, featuring Crime Syndicate versions of the main heroines. Earth-2 is another possibility, giving the show a chance to introduce Power Girl and the Helena Wayne version of Huntress.

If she returns, Amanda Waller will act more like her comic self.
She'll be the principal of the school like she was in the web series, but her personality will be more in-line with her original portrayal in the comics. A lot less reasonable and more of an abrasive, manipulative hardass, possibly having some sort of shady agenda for the school and its superhero students. She might even know some of the heroes' secret identities and use them to her advantage.

  • Except she's not the principal.
If Plasmus ever appears, he'll have a crush on Bumblebee
As a reference to the Crack Ship in Tiny Titans.

Batman selected Robin as his assistant because his personality would annoy villains
Said villains will then leave Gotham so they never have to lose to the asshole instead of just Batman.

Robin is the second to hold the title.
Specifically, he's Jason Todd. Because who else is that big of a jerk?

Dick Grayson, the original Robin, does exist in this universe, but he'd already graduated to Nightwing by the time series began.

  • Jossed: In Tween Titans, Alfred specifically refers to the civilian identity of Robin as Dick

The growth formula Giganta used is the precursor to Bane's Venom.
The effects of the formula are pretty similar to Venom, with bulging muscles and glowing veins. If Bane appears in the series, it'll be explained that he stole the formula from Doris' parents and used it to create a more stabilized version that still gives the user super-strength, but loses the size-shifting aspect.

There will be an episode where Bumblebee uses Giganta's growth formula.
Somehow Karen acquires the formula and starts using it, fulfilling her original plans for her suit.

The Robin we've seen is a fraud
He's just a guy who has convinced the public he's Batman's sidekick. The real Robin stays in the shadows and away from public functions just like the Dark Knight himself, allowing this jerk to pose as him since it helps protect his secret identity. He's an unwitting decoy who just follows Batman around similarly to how Barbara did. He did it first though, so he's better at passing himself off as legit (hence being invited to conventions).
  • Adding to this already cool theory, the imposter could be this show's version of Basil Karlo before he becomes Clayface and seeks revenge on Batgirl for exposing him.

The other Batgirls and Robins of the comics all exist in this setting, but exclusively as their other superhero identities
Cassandra Cain is an Orphan and Stephanie Brown is Spoiler. Depending on who the Robin in this show is, Dick Grayson may be Nightwing, Jason Todd could be Red Hood, and Tim Drake is Red Robin.

Harley will pull a Heel–Face Turn
It'll come down to a Friend-or-Idol Decision with Harley being allowed to do something that'll impress the Joker, but taking that chance means endangering Barbara and ultimately she'll choose to save her friend, causing her to rethink the whole supervillain thing.
  • Partially jossed? This very situation ends up happening in the Halloween special, where the Joker tells Harley to blow up all of Gotham. This would take Batgirl and all the other Super Hero Girls with it. Harley cares enough about Gotham and Barbara to discreetly turn the detonator off before seemingly dropping the literal bomb on Gotham. In the end, she's seen laughing with the Joker as his blimp flies away, but her facial expressions show us her true feelings.

Batman is already aware of Barbara's activities as Batgirl.
He's simply observing her to determine if she's trustworthy enough to be officially recruited.

Superman accidentally caused Luthor to go bald.
The series will adapt Luthor's Silver Age origins, with Superman (then Superboy) inadvertently causing Lex to lose his hair while trying to save his life.

The next time Dex-Starr appears, he'll be angry for a different reason.
Just a cute little theory but what if Jessica is battling villains who are beating her? Dexter sees this and suddenly becomes enraged and once again gains the red lantern ring. He then proceeds to Curb-Stomp Battle Jessica's attackers. Of course, when Jessica says something like "Aw, you do care" he denies it and says that he just doesn't want to clean his litter box.

Lex Luthor is somehow responsible for Zod and his forces resurfacing on Earth.
How else would Zod know about Superman?

There'll be an episode or short where Supergirl is exposed to Red Kryptonite.
And the other girls will have to help her deal with the (likely embarrassing) effects of the Red K until it wears off.
  • Confirmed!

There will be an episode where Batgirl finally gets to interact with Batman and Robin as superheroes.
Batgirl, of course, doesn't get along with Robin at first, but the latter might gradually start to show a more sympathetic side, and gradually, Robin and Batgirl gain some more respect for each other as superheroes. Unfortunately, Robin also reveals tensions with Batman. Somehow, these tensions come to a head, and the end of the episode goes like one episode in Batman: The Animated Series. Robin angrily quits, much to Batman's (and now Batgirl's) shock and sadness. Batgirl then finally replaces Robin as Batman's sidekick...but not in the way she wanted.

  • Confirmed! Just not in this specific scenario

Batgirl will join Batman, but not in the way she'll expect
Since she has friends in Metropolis, she'll have a hard time being Batman's sidekick as Batgirl, but Batman will have a solution, she can help him out with technology and research as Oracle

Commissioner Gordon will find out Barbara is Batgirl
And he will ground her, after a while though, he will forgive her and admit that he is proud of her for fighting crime like him.

Robin and Batgirl will fall in love
If Robin and Batgirl start to respect each other and become partners, this will start a running gag where Commissioner Gordon and others assume they're in a romantic relationship, they would deny it at first, but slowly develop feelings for each other throughout season 2, eventually becoming a couple.

There will be a crossover episode with The Powerpuff Girls (2016).
It would be very similar to "TTG vs. PPG", except Batgirl, Supergirl, and others would team up with the Powerpuffs while also pointing out their flaws, and poking fun at the various hated elements of the reboot. Also, there would be a joke where Batgirl would notice that the Powerpuffs sound different.

  • Jossed: The 2016 Powerpuff Girls ended

A future episode will feature the Super Hero Girls and the "Invinci-bros" going to another city and meeting their own two groups of six superheroes
  • The girl group will consist of Hawkgirl, Black Canary, Green Lantern (Arisia Arab), Mera, Huntress, and Iris West
  • The boys will be Aquaman, Green Lantern (Simon Baz), Blue Beetle (Jaime Reyes), Doctor Fate (Khalid Nassour), Shazam (Billy Batson), and Speedy.

The two groups will have similarities to the regulars; Aquaman will become a lovesick fool around Mera like Diana with Steve, Jaime will be nervous about being a superhero (due to Scarab pushing him to be more aggressive) like Bumblebee, the Green Lanterns will bicker with one another like Jessica and Hal, Hawkgirl will be underestimated due to her small stature (compared to Hawkman) like Aqualad, etc. They'll also be shown to regularly fight Catman, Floronic Man, Titano, Weather Wizard, or other male villains who could be seen as similar to the Super Villain Girls. In a bit of a twist on the show's usual dynamics, the girls will get along better with the boy heroes, and vice versa, eventually leading to An Aesop about being more friendly to the others when they all go back to Metropolis.

There will be an adaptation of For the Man Who Has Everything
And it'll be about Kara growing up in a non-destroyed Krypton with her mother, alive and well, and a friendlier relationship with Kal-El.
  • Perhaps it could latch onto both Kara and Clark. It would put them in a shared fantasy, allowing the two to see into the other's minds in a way and learn to appreciate each other for who they are.
  • Instead of Mongul, the villain of the episode would be Poison Ivy who either discovered the Black Mercy or created it herself and is testing it out on Supergirl before she unleashes it on mankind. The end of the episode would see her trapped by the Black Mercy and living in a fantasy world where humanity is wiped out and plants have retaken the planet.

The League of Shadows is indeed a band, but it's a front for the group being assassins

Aquaman will be The Ace
Contrasting with the show's version of Aqualad (and the usual depiction of the character in pop culture), Aquaman will be shown to be the most badass superhero to ever live. He can take out entire armies of supervillains on his own and everyone—even criminals like the Super Villain Girls—looks up to him as the coolest guy ever. All Played for Laughs of course.
  • Partially confirmed. While not quite portrayed as The Ace, this version of Aquaman is certainly a well-respected and formidable superhero.

An episode will feature the Super Hero Girl being sent to the show's Mirror Universe
They'll have to fight their villainous doubles and team up with the heroic counterpart of Lex to get back home. Karen's double will be an aggressive brute, Kara's (Ultragirl) will be Faux Affably Evil and be revealed to have killed Ultraman out of jealousy and hatred, Barbara's (Owlgirl) will be cold and cruel, Diana's (Olympiad) will hate men and constantly beat up the mirror Steve Trevor, Jessica's (Power Ring) will revel in destroying the world around her, and Zee's (Annataz) will have a bland, ugly fashion sense and hate the spotlight. The other main universe villains will appear as the villains' prisoners in a base resembling that of the Legion of Doom, and the evil "Invinci-bros" will be the Made Men, who are all poorly treated henchmen who are forced to guard the cells.

John Constantine will appear...
...as the leading man of Mucous Membrane, a punk rock band Kara likes. John will be revealed to use magic to enhance the visuals at their concerts and will constantly hit on Zee.

Beppo the Super-Monkey will be shown as Clark's pet
Since Kara has Krypto in this version, why not transfer Clark's love for his pet to Beppo?

Atomic Skull will appear
Joseph Martin will be an online film reviewer who goes by the online handle AtomicSkull2, who becomes a villain after getting splashed with a vat of experimental ooze as a result of Supergirl fighting with Livewire.
  • Martin will derive his screen name from an in-universe fictional superhero who Martin will try to emulate once he gets his powers. However, like the Atomic Skull, he'll be a terrible superhero who's only in for the chance to beat people up and doesn't care about collateral damage or protecting civilians, bringing him into conflict with the Super Hero Girls.

Poison Ivy will encounter Swamp Thing
Ivy will assume Swamp Thing is like her and want to hurt people, but he'll rebuff her offer to team up and chew her out for giving real environmentalists a bad name, before walking off to Abby (who's eating a salad).

Casey Krinsky will be involved in the creation of the Parasite.
Casey will try to steal the identity of Rudy Jones, but something will go wrong and cause Rudy to mutate into a monster with a version of her power-stealing abilities.

Wonder Woman will fight Aquaman
Queen Hippolyta will ask her daughter for assistance in a recent dispute she has gotten in with Queen Atlanna of Atlantis. Aqualad will be involved and dragged into the Atlantean side of the matter, but we will also meet Atlanna's teenage son Arthur (Aquaman) and his girlfriend Mera. There will be a point where both sides fight, and Wonder Woman will find herself fighting Aquaman, as something of a Shout-Out to Flashpoint. But later, the real cause of all the trouble, and the Big Bad of the episode, will turn out to be Atlanna's other son, Orm (Ocean Master).
  • The teenage Aquaman part appears to be Jossed, but this could still happen later.

There will be an episode on Oa
We will meet the Guardians leading the Green Lantern Corps. Supergirl will learn that they chose not to save Krypton years before, and the resulting tension (probably involving Jessica and/or Hal too, since they're Green Lanterns) will be the main conflict of the episode.
  • Alternatively, the plot will be about the Guardians deciding that Earth doesn't need two Green Lanterns and recalls Hal and Jessica back to Oa so they can determine which one will be forced to step down. In the end, the Superhero Girls will convince the Guardians to let them both keep their rings.

Martian Manhunter will appear, but will be an antagonist to the Super Hero Girls
In this series, J'onn J'onzz will be made selfish and rude, even in his civilian identity as Detective John Jones. He'll be fat and slovenly as well, and a terrible detective who can only accomplish anything by using his powers. After the Super Hero Girls end up humiliating him as John Jones, J'onn will use his telepathy to learn who they are and begin to abuse his authority to harass them out of costume. Supergirl will easily defeat him in a fight, with the Martian being a total wimp when someone stands up to him. She'll then punch him with such force that he'll go hurtling back to Mars, where J'onn's stereotypical Jewish Mother will complain about what a terrible son he is.

Martian Manhunter will appear and still be a hero.
Contrasting with the above, J'onn will be an entirely heroic and competent figure like he is in the comics. At worst, he'll merely be an Amazingly Embarrassing Uncle to Miss Martian, but that's it.

Diana will graduate
Being 317 years old makes Diana the Amazonian equivalent of a 17-year-old. She may be a senior at Metropolis High, and therefore might plan on getting into a college or university sometime soon. Graduation day draws nearer for Diana, and the younger superhero girls spend an episode fretting about Diana possibly having to leave their team. The episode will either end with Diana and the rest of the girls finding a way for her to continue leading their team, or Diana really will have to leave. If the latter happens, this might open the doors for someone else to fill in her shoes (though Diana will certainly reappear later on).

Crazy Jane will appear at least once
In an episode that could center on how to treat those with mental disorders, Jane could appear as a new girl at the school with Dissociative Identity Disorder (and, if necessary, have her alters reworked to remove any negative stereotypes about Dissociative Identity Disorder). Wonder Woman will try to befriend her but accidentally offends her with her disorder and trauma, leading to either Black Annis or Flaming Katy emerging and attacking Diana as a way to defend Jane, before Diana apologizes and leaves, before returning the next day and once again trying to befriend Jane, albeit now trying to be more aware of what she can or can't talk about her.

Batgirl and Harley Quinn subconsciously know (or at least suspect of) each other's secret identities...
... but they suppress their knowledge and ignore any clue about it out of fear of losing their friendship.

Trigon will appear on the show
Raven will summon the Superhero Girls to protect her from Trigon's invasion...only it'll turn out that Trigon only invaded Earth because it's his weekend to have custody over her. Her mother, Angella, married Trigon and divorced him as a way to free his kingdoms from his rule.

Darkseid will appear on the show
He will be portrayed as a student of his college on Apokolips, and the Anti-Life Equation will be his final assignment to graduate.

There will be a Justice League, and Wonder Woman will join it
Wonder Woman will befriend Superman and Batman and they'll start the Justice League, with other members being Wally West's Flash, John Stewart's Green Lantern, Hawkgirl, and the Martian Manhunter

Blackfire will appear
Starfire will come to the Super Hero Girls seeking their help in dealing with her bully sister Blackfire

Carol will pull a Heel–Face Turn... to an extent
She will realize the error of her stalking Hal Jordan and accepts that he doesn't love her anymore, as well as accepts his new relationship with Jessica Cruz, but they will deny being in one and she will go just as crazy as before shipping them together

Future Episode Ideas
  • A parody of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice where Supergirl and Batgirl prepare for and have an epic fight across Metropolis
  • Hal Jordan decides to give Superman a solid and disposes of all of the Green Kryptonite, and Superman finally considers Hal a friend, unfortunately, Lex still has Yellow Kryptonite

Robin's Motivations
It will be revealed that Robin is scarred of fighting crime, but still does it because he believes that it's his destiny, since his father is Batman

Robin never fought a big-time criminal before
Relating to the above, Batman never let Robin help him out with his cases, not only out of respect for his fear, but also as a means of keeping him safe, but the Season 2 Premiere will be the first time he fought a big-time criminal, and he will succeed, only suffering a broken leg

  • Jossed regarding the premiere, but it could still happen somewhere else down the road

The Joker will be a Straight Man
Just thought that would be funny, other Jokers usually make others suffer through their jokes, but this one would be the one suffering the jokes for once

Brainiac 5 will appear
He'll first show up in a human disguise, as a seemingly ordinary civilian who Kara saves. When he reveals himself, Kara will be concerned- only for him to reveal that he specifically wanted to observe her, not her cousin, something that she finds surprising and flattering. The two of them bond over dealing with difficult family legacies, with Brainiac 5 also dressing in a punk style like Kara and having a rebellious attitude though wanting to do good, and he tells her that she's inspiring to him before he has to return to his own time.

Scene Ideas

  • One Night, possibly after the events of #Am Batgirl, Batman will ask Robin what's with his incompetence? Robin will deny that but admit that he's just scared. Batman will ask him why does he want to help him out anyway? Robin will answer because he believes that it's his destiny since Batman's his father. Batman will take off his cowl and explain that he never intended it that way, and he was simply gonna reveal it to him when he turned 18, but Robin found out, and then he will offer Robin a choice. Will he continue crime-fighting with him? Robin will say yes

Robin will get a new costume

Relating to the above, Robin will admit another reason he's scared of crime-fighting is that he has a bad hip, and crime-fighting tends to hurt it. Alfred will offer Robin a new suit he has been working on, it will resemble the second Tim Drake Robin suit, but with armor.

#Am Batgirl is set before #Tween Titans
In #Am Batgirl, Robin said he's got no one else other than Batman, but what about the Tween Titans? Answer: The former is set before the latter

Brainiac will appear
One day, the girls will wake up to see Metropolis in a bottle, Supergirl will recognize this as Brainiac's doing, she and Superman will defeat Brainiac and put Metropolis back, but they will also bring home the bottle containing Kandor, and be ecstatic to see a surviving piece of their homeworld. He'll be voiced by Jeff Bennett, but in a far less comedic way than his version in the "Space House" crossover.

Bane will appear
He will be as strong as you'd expect him to be when infused with Venom, but without it, he's fat and chubby.
  • That Fat and Chubby part is Jossed.

Lex Luthor and Brainiac will fall in love
Expanding on the above Brainiac WMG, Superman and Supergirl will have a difficult time getting Kandor out of the bottle, and Brainiac will refuse to help out, they manage to convince Lex to help out, he will get close to Brainiac just to get the information he needs. Brainiac will warm up to Lex, and give him the information he needs, but Lex will continue to hang out with Brainiac, since he has grown to like him, ultimately with them falling in love with each other. Just a little reference to how close Lex and Brainiac end up being in the DC Animated Universe
  • Plus since they're geniuses, they might build a child they can raise together, this child will be Brainiac 2.
    • I mean there's a Brainiac 5, and he's supposed to be a descendent of the first Brainiac, so where are Brainiacs 2 3, and 4? Can anyone answer this question, please?

     Season 2 
Villain episode
The Super Villain Girls will be the main characters of one episode, giving us a closer look at the team members' interactions, hierarchy, etc. The opening for this episode can even be different from the normal one by featuring the villain girls instead. Here are two possible ideas for a plot:
  • For some reason the Super Hero Girls are nowhere to be seen, and the Super Villain Girls are free to do whatever they want, until an even bigger evil threatens their existence and the world around them. So just this one time, the villains will end up having to save the day, only to go back to their usual routine when the heroes return.
  • Or it's just about their battles and struggles against the Super Hero Girls. We learn more about their basic lives (e.g. their families, backgrounds, schoolwork, jobs, and life struggles), as well as their grudges against the heroes and motivations for villainy. Some of them may come across as slightly more sympathetic. Perhaps the heroes even do things that are a little less than nice (showing that no one's 100% perfectly nice all the time), which miffs the villains and prompts them to act out.

The Suicide Squad will appear
Except it will be called Task Force X, and when Harley Quinn tries to tell the group's nickname, someone will shut her up, citing how there are kids present
  • That, or "Suicide" will just get bleeped out, or replaced by another word, like "Homicide" if not by the network, then by the staff and crew
    • Considering that Suicide Slum was renamed to "Sinister Slum", the Squad could be similarly renamed to "the Sinister Squad", which would also help highlight the group's status as a shady government operation.
Its members will be Harley Quinn, Carol, Poison Ivy, Giganta, Catwoman, and Livewire

Oliver will be a Romantic False Lead once John Constantine is introduced
People think Zee is going to get with Oliver, but it'll change when John Constantine (and Dinah Drake) get introduced.
  • Or better yet, John will be another rival of Zatanna's, the kicker: unlike with Oliver, THEY GET ALONG. Zee starts preferring him over Oliver, much to Oliver's annoyance (jealousy). A bunch of shenanigans happens and once it seems Oliver gives up/admits to having feelings for Zee, that's when Dinah is introduced.

How Bruce and Selina's relationship work
The interactions between Batman and Catwoman will stay the same, but Selina will pretend to be interested in Bruce at first for his money, but will eventually get attached emotionally.

Babs and Harleen’s friendship will become heartbroken
If Barbara realizes that Harleen is Harley Queen, and if Harleen realizes Babs is Batgirl, they will become heartbroken of realizing they have fought each other.

Harleen will have a Redemption Arc
:Barbara still does know that there is still hope for Harleen to become good, which might foreshadow her Heel–Face Turn.
The Super Hero Girls will realize who Harley Quinn is
With Diana is now becoming aware of Harleen’s secret identity, The girls (Kara, Zee, Jessica, and Karen) will notice that Harleen is Harley Quinn.

     Other Theories 
Karen and Doris used to be friends
In "She Might Be Giant", Karen asked Barbara while wondering what she ever did to Doris that ended up causing her to become a bully, it might imply that the two might’ve been friends until Karen started acting annoying, causing the latter to become a bully.
  • Alternatively, Karen used to be a bully until she realized that what she was doing was wrong, which is why she's so meek now and is why Doris picks on her.

Poison Ivy used to live in Gotham City
Catwoman, Harley Quinn, and Batgirl used to live in Gotham City before they moved to Metropolis. Poison Ivy mentioned Gotham while explaining to Batgirl why she want to destroy that it was because of Gotham that made the cesspool toxic.

Second Half Of Season 2/Potential Season 3

     Potential Season 3 

Barbara will reveal her secret identity to her father
She will reveal her secret identity to her father if he gets in danger or a villain threatens to kill him.

Jessica will realize that Pamela Isley is Poison Ivy
Jessica will find out that her friend, Pamela is Poison Ivy while becoming suspicious of her.

Karen will realize that Doris Zeul is Giganta
Karen will begin to realize who Doris Zeus is by becoming suspicious of her.

The Super Hero Girls will realize Selina Kyle Catwoman is
:The Girls will realize that Catwoman is while suspecting a the resemblance of her.

Aqualad will have a growth spurt.
In a break from Status Quo Is God, Garth will appear in an episode suddenly taller, buffer, and good-looking like his comic counterpart, which he will chalk up to "weird Atlantian puberty".

Jess' troubled past will be explored
When Jess and Kara are being overpowered by the algae monster in #Anger Management, Jess mentions that she was scared of everything as a child, which led to self-loathing. She's only the way she is now after learning to manage her anger, which suggests that she does have something of a dark past like her comic counterpart. This might be explored in a future episode: maybe her childhood fears were due to a traumatic episode. Maybe her current, more positive attitude will be tested.

There will be an Intra-Franchise crossover with the Shea Fontana web-series
The Girls will somehow be transported to a parallel dimension where heroes and villains attend Super Hero High. They would be weirded out by the fact that Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, Cheetah, and Star Sapphire are good guys in this dimension.
  • Maybe 2015 Harley Quinn would try to encourage her 2019 self to give up on evil.

Poison Ivy will have a Redemption Arc
Despite her being a villain, Pam did help Jessica stop the Tree from being destroyed, and cared for her plants.

Catwoman will have a Redemption Arc
Despite being a villain, Selina did help the Girls save the world from Lex, rescued and freed them after regretting her actions.

Giganta will have a Redemption Arc
Despite being a villain, Giganta did feel very sad while lonely in one of the shorts and does appear to be good friends with Leslie, while bonding with her.

Nekron will appear in the show
Yes, you read well. In my theory, Nekron will show his skull face in a future episode. He will be an uncle of Diana, who was jealous of her mother Hippolita since the latter was their mother's favorite, and after having enough of this, he did something that made Wonder Woman's grandmother disappointed in him: after that, he gave up this "impressing-my-mother" thing and finally snapped, but a young Diana defeated him, leading to his banishment into the Underworld. He turned into a skeleton since his flesh and organs were vaporized in his defeat. Centuries later, he comes back to take revenge on his niece for his downfall and will be defeated by the girls after a huge struggle. He later plans revenge on all of them, creating, like in the comics, the black lanterns to help him. He will also explain to Diana that he wants to destroy humans since he considers them "impure" and "vicious", and that she should "embrace" her divine nature and help him put humankind in its place as they were destinated, and does not understand why she and her friends still want to protect them, in a typical case of Evil Cannot Comprehend Good. He loses again and swears revenge once again on all mankind.
  • But Nekron's a Green Lantern villain. Yeah, the show does play kind of loose with that, pitting Poison Ivy against Green Lantern, but Poison Ivy is still associated with Gotham City, and to a small degree Batgirl. Giganta is after Bumble Bee, but she still has some significant interaction with Wonder Woman and her backstory isn't changed to accomodate Bumble Bee specifically. Livewire's pitted against Wonder Woman but she's still a Metropolis media personality with plenty of screen time with Supergirl, etc. Sure, make Nekron primarily Wonder Woman's enemy for the show, but making him part of Wonder Woman's family seems overstepping. His origins should still have more to do with the Green Lantern mythos, or at least not be blatantly altered into Themyscira's.

Scarecrow will appear in the show.
C'mon, who wouldn't want to see an awesome villain like Crane in this series? He could be either a new student who's good in chemistry or a new teacher/guidance counselor.

Casey Krinsky will return, but will also pull a Heel–Face Turn.
Casey knowing the girls' identities is a pretty big plot point, even if no one believes her. One idea of how this could develop is that she meets someone who does believe her, namely Professor Hugo Strange. They will team up and capture the girls, with Casey taking the powers of other heroes or villains this time to help her, but Casey will become horrified when Strange reveals his plans for the girls (which could involve Mind Control or just murder). Casey would then free the girls, help them beat Strange, and she promises to keep their identities a secret while starting a friendship with Zee, while Strange suffers either a Mind Wipe or Death by Secret Identity (since as shown with Ember, the show isn't afraid to kill off some villains).

Comic book villains to be adapted

  • Circe
  • Brainiac
  • Blight
  • Talia Al Ghul
  • Firefly
  • Magpie
  • Ventriloquist
    • Peyton Riley
    • Shauna Belzer
  • Queen Bee
  • Cupid
  • Nyssa al Ghul
  • Cap'n Scum, Taro, Spider Malone, Olga Balinoff, Mrs. Gotrox, Rawhide, Sanders, Fui Onyui, the original criminals of Detective Comics, so the high school parody can be taken straight to the source and establish that nothing is sacred. It could involve all of them winning handily after the original detectives who caught them are all removed by a time traveling villain, with Batman and Batgirl having to make it right.
  • Badra, the princess of a plundering civilzation who desperately sought the approval of her mother, Queen Wickedra. Before Badra could get it her nation came under attack by another and her home planet of Hator ended up being destroyed in the resulting war. Badra's bunker crashed on Earth at the same time Diana of Themyscira arrived in the world of man. Where Wonder Woman operated mostly in public and lived among tree tops, "the meteor girl" committed thefts and kidnappings in secret, building up power with the goal of starting a new kingdom that would honor Wickedra.
  • Lady Shiva
  • Blue Snowman
  • Maxie Zeus
  • Doctor Poison
  • Oscar Hampel
  • Zara of The Crimson Flame
  • Maxima
  • Dark Angel
  • Lamplighter
  • Hypnota
  • Black Spider
  • The Red Lantern Corps, beyond Dexter
  • Hades
  • Despero
  • Priscilla Rich, specifically as wealthy socialite who had been trying to covertly kill Wonder Woman since before Barbara Gordon met Diana but had been having abyssmal luck. Seeing Barbi Miverva trying to do the same thing, directly, in a more Cheetah manner than Rich herself, drives Rich insane. She fashions a costume out of a cheetah rug and sets out to kill both Wonder Woman and Cheetah come lately.
  • Composite Superman
  • Hera: A goddess of marriage with a grudge against Hippolyta for having children outside of Hera's domain specifically, against amazons and gargareans in general for insisting on living separately from one another.
  • Crime Doctor
  • Silver Swan
  • Agent Orange
  • Angle Man
  • Arkham Knight
  • Crimson Centipede
  • Jinx
  • Copperhead
  • Gundra
  • Ultra Humanite
  • Atomia
  • Faora
  • First Born
  • Mxyzptlk
  • Doctor Cyber
  • Sylph
  • Devastation
  • Minister Blizzard
  • Vyndktvx
  • Children of the White Lobe
  • Image-Maker
  • Cheshire
  • Queen Of Fables
  • Brother Blood
  • Nikos Aegeus
  • Ultraviolet Lantern
  • Mayfly
  • Lord Death Man
  • Nimue Ravensong
  • Eviless

Possible return of Zee's mother
  • It's been established that Zee's mother abandoned her on her fifth birthday, but the exact circumstances as to why are yet to be explained. A future episode could revolve around her mother coming back, possibly to make amends with her daughter and husband and try to explain why she left, all while Zee is conflicted over whether she can trust her mother again and rebuild a relationship with her.

Earth Two will turn out to be a real thing
Only the Super Hero Girls won't see the real Earth Two but Earth 96.2, which received such designation for being deemed not worth monitoring by the powers that be. The Super Hero Girls' own world will be deemed Earth 96.1, with the Earth 96 that mattered being the one that crossed over with Teen Titans Go and left The Super Hero Girls to spend the rest of their lives stuck in space. Earth 96.2 will be home to the Justice Society of America member Jay Garrick, who inspired Barry Allen when someone decided to use Jay's adventures as the basis of a comic book and sell to "Earth one" readers who didn't know any better, Alan Scott, who inspired the Green Lantern Corps as much as The Guardians Of The Universe try to deny it, Captain Marvel, their newest recruit who is in fact a minor, and Doctor Fate, the one who will usually be used to cross worlds from then on out. They will be revealed in a short spoofing "Flash Of Two Worlds" and then a Wonder Woman focus episode where she meets them while teaming up with Justice League members Superman and Batman against "Earth two" Star Sapphire, a seemingly invicible being from the dimension Zee wanted to banish Garth to, and Earth One Star Sapphire, who is being used as a bridge between worlds by other Star Sapphire, and a puppet that helps her attack the heroes.
  • There will also be an Earth Two(96.2) Super Hero Girls team called The Shero Scouts. It will be made up of Alan Scott's daughter Jade, Black Canary, Captain Marvel's sister Mary, Human Alien Space Cop Supreema who becomes penpals with Green Lantern, Miss America and Phantom Lady.
  • Earth Two will have its own Invincibros called The Order Lords, much to Fate's annoyance, composed of Johnny Thunder who will be used for most of the Earth crossing when Fate isn't, Alan Scott's son Obsidian, Mr. Terrific, Captain Marvel Junior, Wildcat and Plasticman.
  • Earth 96.3 will be overrun by super villains, who go on to attack Earths 96.1 and 96.2 out of boredome. The plot will largely spoof the original Crime Syndicate story, only the Crime Syndicate will be made up of Ultraman, Owlman, Power Ring and Sea King. The story will actually be following Super-Woman as she leads the Larceny Cartel made up of, Owlman fangirl Owlgirl, armored shrinker Bald-Face, a female who also goes by Power Ring, wicked witch Fencenets and an alien going by Ultramegagirl who wants to be even greater than her cousin Ultraman. After the Larceny Cartel have their fights with The Super Hero Girls and Shero Scouts, they discover the Crime Syndicate is already in another cell of the same prison, having just gone through the exact same thing with The Justice League and Justice Society. Then they're joined by The Iniquity Mob, who picked fights with The Invicibros and Order Lords.

Comic Book Allies to be adapted
  • Bret Lawton, Cosmo, Speed Saunders, Bruce Nelson, Gumshoe Gus, Buck Marshall, Slam Bradley, Eagle-Eyed Jake, Bart Regan, the original detectives of Detective Comics. If you're going to spoof DC Comics, might as well go back to the source! Perhaps a time travel two parter where Batman and Batgirl have to stop a villain trying to destroy Batman's inspirations?
  • Donna Troy: Diana's younger sister who shows up out of nowhere but is instantly known by all, except Barbara Gordon, who keeps noticing inconsistencies in everything related to Donna Troy. Barbara accuses Barry Allen of altering the timeline but it turns out the villain Dark Angel is really doing it to make Donna Troy suffer. Diana saves Donna in every timeline but it gets harder with each change Dark Angel makes, so Barbara and Barry decide to put a stop to Dark Angel's meddling altogether.
  • Swamp Thing: The avatar of the color green and a king among plant life. Green Lantern and Poison Ivy compete for his attention, each seeking his help in their goal to save the city/planet. He continually criticises both for thinking like human beings, instead of vegetables and ends up departing in disgust when it becomes clear his words are falling on deaf ears.
  • Philippus: The former captain of Themyscira's guard exiled from Themyscira for starting Diana down the warrior's path against Hippolyta's wishes. Diana finds Philippus wasting away, whips her back into shape and takes her back to Themyscira to make a case that her excile should be over.
  • Matrix
  • Etta Candy, a friend of Diana's who shares her passion for sweets but not for exercise. When Diana learns the dangers of obesity she struggles to find her friend a more healthy lifestyle Etta will still enjoy.
  • Zachary Zatara: Zee Zatara's kid cousin she tries to pass the baby sitting of onto Karen Beecher. They both have to save him when he is abducted with intent to ransom the wealthy Giovanni Zatara.
  • Flamebird, the former and original Batgirl. She had a falling out with Batman over his use of Robin as a sidekick and now patrols the town of Bludhaven. Flamebird disapproves of the new Batgirl, a rookie spitting on her legacy, no better than Robin, actually getting to be Batman's side kick and giving it up! Also thinks Superman is cool.
  • Guy Gardner: A Green Lantern passing through, decides to help, and becomes convinced Jessica Cruz isn't violent enough. Diana at first thinks he has a point but she proves too compassionate for Guy as well. Still Hal Jordan insists Guy is a good guy until guy does something so reckless even Hal has to dress him down. In the end Guy seemingly learns his lessons, makes some new friends and goes about his way...where he proceeds to prove he really learned nothing at all.
  • Vox: Kara Danvers bumps into Karen Beecher while watching some amateur boxing matches, surprised that Karen is a fan. Karen's just there to see Malcolm Duncan, her mute Friendly Rival in robotics that she fears is risking his brilliance with the sport but is supporting him anyway. Turns out Malcolm is risking a lot more, taking to the streets as Vox when he thinks the girls might be in trouble. But Malcolm can't really be Vox can he? Vox can speak!
  • Cassie Sandsmark: Nerdish Genki Girl, Diana's younger great aunt, producer of Wonder Woman merchandise and all around pest to amazons and Super Hero Girls who aren't Diana, who dotes on Cassie.
  • Ragman
  • Serva: An innocent stage magician that Zee Zatana becomes suspicious of due to Serva having an evil twin sister. Serva remains on Zee's bad side, despite doing nothing wrong, by becoming part of a successful act alongside "The Ace Of Spades", another innocent stage magician less talented but more popular than Zee.
  • Tong: A friend of the Zatara family who arrives to congratulate the father daughter team for their success, and inform them that he is close to getting his pilot's license. The day of his final test is met with sabotage that Zee takes notice of and decides to undue.
  • Achilles Warkiller: King of the Gargareans, an isolationist all male tribe who believe women drive men to corruption and only hold brief meetings with amazons, the only women they deem worthy of respect, for the sake of not losing all outside perspective, and to keep population numbers up if need be. Apalled by the crime and unequal distribution of resources he finds in Metropolis, Achilles Warkiller runs for mayor, declaring he will personally drive all corruption out of the city if the people submit to him and allow him to annex Metropolis into his kingdom.
  • Jay Garrick: The original Flash, whom Barry Allen read about in the comic books and is shocked to discover is both as real as he is and still very much alive. W Ill guest star in a spoof of Flash of Two Worlds.
  • Nubia: A legendary amazon who sealed and guarded "The Doorway of Doom" from the wrong side to spite the gods who would use it as entertainment against the amazons of Themyscira. She was presumed deceased when Hippolyta's enemy Lyssa appeared, wielding Nubia's staff of understanding, but Nubia lives on. For a lthree centuries and counting she has hunted the monsters that would escape from Hades, from Tartarus that would invade her island and the world of man alike. And her staff, she wants it back.
  • Insect Queen: Superboy's exgirlfriend and sidekick who uses an alien ring to take on the traits of insects, even to the point of transforming into them. She'd very much like to have Superman back and sometimes draws the ire of Supergirl and Lois Lane.
  • Atalanta: After the fall of Amazonia, the amazons split into two tribes. One settled on the island of Themyscira, the other in the stronghold of Bana-Mighdall. Atalanta is the cofounder and coqueen of the Bana-Mighdall tribe of amazons but has been missing since she left on a mission to contain a crisis stemming from the fall of the Aztek and Incan Empires. Guest star of an episode focusing on Diana Prine and Jessica Cruz.
  • Alan Scott, the original Green Lantern whom John Stewart read about in comic books. Alan Scott was first to use their famous oath, but it was something he only said once, barely remembers and has no idea there's an entire Space Police force using his name.
  • Star Blossom
  • Jade
  • I-Ching: Enemy magic attempts to suppress the powers of Wonder Woman, who beats the spell caster anyway. Diana then complains about feeling sluggish during her day to day activities. Her friends see Diana continue to excell at all she does and think she just needs sleep, except Tatsu, who confirms Diana is a lot slower and weaker than before. Tatsu directs Diana to a renowned physical therapist, Diana is put through Training from Hell, it still doesn't get her back into top shape, then I-Ching reveals he could have broken Diana's curse at any time if she had just asked him to.
  • Obsidian
  • Queen Faruka II: After the treacherous Queen Faruka tried to dispose of co queen Atalanta and take sole control of the Bana-Mighdall tribe, a Rebelious Rebel rose up to topple Faruka, so that she, could become sole ruler of the Bana-Mighdall tribe instead as Faruka II! After Wonder Woman and Green Lantern help find Atalanta, they find themselves in the middle of a dispute as Atalanta takes issue with what the Farukas have done in her absence.
  • Kong Kenan: A corporate super hero in training out on a learning excursion. He seeks to meet Superman but is intercepted by Supergirl, who insists she can teach him better than her cousin and get some clout over Superman in the process. Kong Kenan is greatful for the experience and proceeds to do the opposite of everything Supergirl teaches.
  • The Tigress: A retired criminal mastermind and retired world traveling thief. Good friend of Giovanni Zatara, who convinced her to reform, and source of inspiration to Catwoman, who wants make her childhood dreams of robbing The Tigress a reality.
  • Morgana, a mischievous witch from another plane of reality summoned accidentally by students of Metropolis High who mixed items of Zee's with store bought magic. Zee won't actually appear until the very end Morgana's debut episode, which would focus Morgana's confusion with everything she finds in Metropolis, the havok wreaks with her attempts to help people, her pranks gone wrong, Batgirl, Green Lantern and Bumblebee's failure to contain Morgana until Zatanna finally arrives, ready to put Morgana in her place with in a Wizard Duel only for Morgana to become pacified at the sight of her good friend Diana of Themyscira, ceasing all of her spell work to catch up on everything they've missed over the last 300 years.
  • Bat-Man and Robinbot: Barbara gets giddy at news of Batman sightings and tracks down a very different Bat-Man who doesn't appreciate Batgirl's presence, viewing her as amateurish. The episode then follows Batgirls efforts to prove herself to this new dynamic duo.
  • Steel
  • Captain Marvel: A young boy from another world who rose to the call after the death of that world's Superman, gaining marvelous powers and an adult body when uttering the magic world "SHAZAM!". He is in many ways the younger cousin Kara Zor-El wishes her actual younger cousin Kal El was.
  • Trevor Barnes, an activist and social worker Diana Prince determines to be an adequate male to take to a school dance and cannot understand why he wants nothing to do with her. Diana will rigorously study at how to win boys while her friends pushing this unhealthy relationship, hoping it finally rids them of Steve Trevor.
  • Black Lightning
  • Artemis of Bana-Mighdall: The self proclaimed greatest warrior of Bana-Mighdall, Artemis becomes jealous when Wonder Woman returns with their long lost queen Atalanta and begins to mend the Bana-Mighdall's strained relationship with Themyscira, fearing her tribeswomen might start to look up to Wonder Woman more than herself. This leads Artemis to out into the world of man to prove she can do what Wonder Woman has been doing better.
  • Johnny Thunder
  • Ratatosk
  • Martian Manhunter
  • Mary Marvel: A hero from another world whose own Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman all died to defend. Mary's Wonder Woman, the Amazon Queen Hippolyta, ascended to become a patron goddess of the three tribes upon death and now lends Mary her strength when Mary says the magic word "SHAZAM!".
  • Misty Kilgore: A mage from the future who traveled to the past to learn from the great Giovanni Zatara! Kilgore did not arrive in her own past however, but an Alternate Timeline where Giovanni was never a superhero and Misty Kilgore finds herself as Zee Zatara's assistant.
  • Bobby Barnes, a nephew Diana's friend asks her to babysit, who turns out to be one of the first people Wonder Woman rescued, and recognizes her as Diana Prince. Diana steps out to defend the public after putting him to sleep only for Bobby to sneak out and follow her into danger.
  • Linda Danvers as a developing angel who has been struggling to find a job after her internship with the sun god Rao was halted by his untimely demise. She is being looked after by The Danvers until she can get back on her feet and is an Aloof, Spartan adopted sister who resents Kara's (comparatively)happy life. Linda tries to prove she is just as good as Kara by doing a poor job impersonating Supergirl before The Super Hero Girls come up with a more appropriate identity for Linda and Diana writes a letter of reccomendation to Hestia.
  • Simon Baz
  • Peng Delian, a giant shapeshifting snake and childhood friend of Diana's that Hippolyta did not approve of. Peng and Diana nonetheless enjoyed several playdates thanks to aunt Antiope sneaking Peng in/Diana away. Inspired by news reports of a "Wonder Woman" she was sure was Diana, Peng creates her own Wonder-Woman persona in imitatation, seeks to do her own part in defense of man's world, then tracks Diana's scent to compare notes.
  • The Question
  • Kismet
  • Yara Flor: An animal abuser, poacher, thief, aspiring murderer and Wonder Woman fan out to save The Esquecida tribe through any means necessary. In her search for Wonder Woman's assistance she settles on Green Lantern and Aqualad, whom she ends up butting heads with.
  • Naomi McDuffie: When a new form of radiation leads to a new generation of super humans on the Crime Syndicate Earth, where all super humans become villains, a couple not wanting to contribute to the problem migrate to another world where it's possible for super humans to become heroes, or at least sideliners. The couple offers Naomi up for adoption after she is born, and then return to face their enemies on their own world with the hope their daughter has a better life than they did. The McDuffies struggle with Naomi as she develops, but receive unexpected help from certain group of "nerds" who frequent that Sweet Justice ice cream parlor.
  • Jason: The adopted son of Gargarean King Achilles Warkiller and younger half brother of Diana, via a fling between Hippolyta and Zeus. Inspired by Wonder Woman's actions Jason tries to also become a champion to the wider world, but he is a terrible idiot who is the subject of public ridicule. He becomes resentful of his sister's better reputation.
  • Huntress
  • Doctor Fate
  • Mera
  • Sojourner Mullein
  • Black Canary
  • Supreema and her Golden Policewomen
  • Anima
  • Supergirl 1,000,000 Ariella Kent as the totally innocent but highly destructive daughter of Kara Danvers's cousin Clark and adopted sister Linda. Whispered in legends througout the multiverse as an ender of worlds. Guest star of episode focusing on Supergirl and Green Lantern. Kara tries to ensure Clark and Linda never get together only to learn Ariella's from an Alternate Timeline someone already destroyed in a failed effort to get rid of her. Jessica Cruz sort of manages to get Ariella to behave in more conventional manners before Ariella's adopted parents, expies of Kara's adopted parents, arrive and apologize for Ariella's mess.
  • Captain Marvel Junior
  • Jonathan and Martha Kent
  • Miss Martian
  • Debbie Domaine, specifically as a creepy friend of Diana's the rest of the team is convinced is a super villain trying to lure Diana into traps, only for the real threat to be Cheetah again. Cheetah who is driven off when Debbie herself turns into an even scarier looking Cheetah monster that defends Diana.
  • Bluebird
  • Hoppy The Marvel Bunny
  • The Darkstars
  • Asteria, a nomadadic hobo doing odd jobs and random acts of kindness. Her rambling leads her to Metropolis, where she has a chance encounter with Diana, and revealing she did not die, Hippolyta simply never told Asteria where the amazons were going. After a visit to the "new" Themyscira, Asteria sees things have been fine in her absence and that the world of man clearly needs her help more, so she joins the Justice League.

Characters not from the comic books to be adapted
  • Meek nerd Irene Janus but assertive super villain Formicida. She'd have a grudging respect for Wonder Woman but absolute hatred for Diana Prince. She'd also find common ground with Poison Ivy until Ivy realizes Formicida is fratenizing with wood cutter ants. Also could be the villain in a Supergirl focus episode with Insect Queen as the guest ally. Irene Janus and Barbi Minerva could also teamup to torment Diana Prince but wind up clashing with each other as Cheetah and Formicida.
  • Roxy Rocket as a Mad Scientist and Adrenaline Junkie obsessed with noisy propulsion and speed who becomes the antagonist of an episode focusing on Batgirl and Green Lantern.
  • Lady Steel as the head of a mercenary company stealing the technology of John Hery Irons, Lex Luthor and Karen Beecher, for Beecher's success accolades Lois Lane dismissed. Successfully cleans the clocks of and captures the three when they try to stop her, imprisons and impersonates Wonder Woman and narrowly escapes from Superman and or Supergirl before Wonder Woman defeats Lady Steel in a rematch and uses her lasso on Lady Steel to clear her name of the crimes Lady Steel comitted in her guise, find where the other hostages are being kept and reveal who hired Lady Steel.
  • Roland Daggett: An amoral businessman destroying the pristine preserved ecosystems of Metropolis with his illegal dumping. Barbara Gordon and Jessica Cruz try to convince him that his company is doing well, and he does not need to engage in destructive activity just to get ahead of Wayne Enterprises only to learn that Daggett doesn't care about Bruce Wayne being richer than him, he just wants to kill green things and has a lot of trash that he isn't using otherwise.
  • The Pure Intelligence, Starfish Aliens who Braniac attacked and is now desperately running away from, realizing he bit off more than he could chew. The Pure Intelligence accidentally accost Superman, and in this version, Supergirl too, mistaking them for Brianiac and a Braniac body double and then deciding to murder them anyway because they know Superman and Supergirl's annoying Thou Shalt Not Kill policy will lead them to try and save Braniac. Unlike the newspaper comic strips, where Superman figures out a way to escape, this show's Superman and Supergirl will be too stupid and instead save themselves by revealing they actually don't have a problem with The Pure Intelligence dismantling Branianc. The Pure Intelligence will apologize and then proceed to go to town on Braniac in an over the top No-Holds-Barred Beatdown while Superman and Supergirl Pass the Popcorn.
  • Maven, a poor girl bullied by Selina Kyle into helping her commit theft. Barbara Gordon befriends Maven and starts to convince her to engage in more constructive past times, leading to the two being menaced by Catwoman.
  • Devil Ray, a struggling super villain stuck in the shadow of Black Manta. He aims to make a name for himself by doing what Black Manta never could and murdering Aquaman's heir, Garth! To this end he seeks to use Garth's friend Karen Beecher as bait but ends up getting stung into submission by Bumblebee.
  • Imperium, villains of a Supergirl focus episode, imprisoned long ago Martial Manhunter, let out by Matrix out of mistaking them for more of her own kind. They immediately try to eat Matrix, send Kara Zor-El running in fear, and frustrate Manhunter as they spread across Metropolis, parasiting whoever they find and building a communication device to invite more to Earth. However, when The Imperium successfully make contact they're told by their fellows in the wider universe to kick rocks. Followed by this, they finally catch Supergirl, only to dissolve in agony when they try feeding on her. Dawn breaks and the sunlight finishes the rest off.
  • Steven Mandragora, a Diabolical Mastermind in fierce competition with Tobias Whale for control of the lucrative Sinister Slum black market, assuming that's this show's equivalent of Suicide Slum, by the Metropolis Shipyard. Villain of a focus episode for Batgirl, Harley Quinn and guest star Black Lightning.
  • Tsukuri, a bounty hunter trailing the legendary Xiaoqing to Metropolis, as Xiaoqing is in turn on the trail of a girl on twitter who looks suspciously like Diana of Themyscira, but doesn't respond to her. Diana thinks "Peng Delian" is Xiaoqing but has no idea how to use the website, and tracks Peng down the hard way. Tatsu Yamashiro hasn't been on twitter for months, realizes someone hacked her account to access Peng Delian's private group. She runs out as Katana, knowing her friends are in trouble if the hacker was Tsukuri.
  • Ultimen, a group of artificial superhumans designed to get Sinister Slum under control once and for all. Unfortunately the project goes horribly wrong as they simply trash the place before moving on to stomp the rest of Metropolis flat. Batgirl and Green Lantern focus episode with Black Lightning and Garth guest starring.
  • Joan Leland: A guidance counselor who helped Barbar Gordon back in Gotham City and is working on her psychiatry degree. Barbara calls Joan in to Metropolis on a favor, to help get Harleen Quinzel's grades up.
  • Mercy Graves, a promising athlete from a poor family hired by Lex Luthor for the purpose of having someone to regularly berate and do things he finds beneath him. After Lex Luthor is defeated by Superman Mercy takes over the company and leads it to new heights by canceling all of Lex's wasteful world domination and anti super hero projects. She then uses her excess profits to help bribe Luthor out of juvenile detention, she presents him with a captured Superman, expecting to be thanked only to face the wrath of Lex Luthor for ruining his brilliant plans, requiring The Super Hero Girls save Mercy Graves alongside Superman.
  • Karen Beecher's parents.
Harley Quinn will form her own Super Team
An offshoot of the Super Hero Girls known as The Super Sinister Girls Harley coerces into joining together while The Super Hero Girls are preoccupied with other issues.
  • Wonder Woman's counterpart
    • Katana tasked by Barbara and Diana with keeping an eye on Harleen when Harleen transfers to Tatsu Yamashiro's school. Yamashiro ends up losing track of Harleen however, then has to save Harley Quinn's "team" when she does find her. Katana then resolves to whip them into shape if they're so insistent on putting themselves in danger.
    • Another amazon like the adopted Donna Troy, Artemis of Bana-Mighdall tribe, Yara Flor of the Esquecida or even the outcast Zealot from the Wildstorm comics.
  • Supergirl's counterpart.
    • Linda Danvers, specifically the "angel" version as Kara's adopted sister and the team's non human jerkass.
    • Matrix, an engineered alien shapeshifter, former Lex Luthor fan girl turned Superman fan girl, and team's non human jerkass.
    • Miss Martian, as refugee fleeing from her family's criminal activities and hiding from a perceived vengeful Green Martian her family wronged. Potential candidate for Tatsu's only true friend on the team.
  • Zantanna's counterpart
    • Misty Kilgore, a Kid from the Future hoping to gain enough knowledge and power in the past to usurp her step mother and become queen. She'd have a love hate relationship with Zee Zatara.
    • Morgana, an other worldly witch who doesn't understand or respect the laws and customs of Earth cities like Metropolis. Friends with Diana of Themyscira though and tries to behave for whoever Diana's counterpart is for Diana's sake.
  • Green Lantern's counterpart
    • Darkstar, an officer of a Space Police force who rival the Lantern Corps, using more brutal methods than the Green and Blue Lanterns in particular. Sent to Earth to discipline fellow officer Donna Troy and just asked to hang around when the fluidity of Donna Troy made it a moot point.
    • A Reformed, but Not Tamed Star Sapphire who is trying to help people but has fallen a little too in love with combat and destruction.
  • Bumblebee's counterpart
    • Hawkgirl Shiera Sanders. Bitter over being stood up by Carter Hall and unable to figure why she still wants to be with him so badly, Shiera sees him hanging out with Karen Beecher one day and corners Karen for interrogation. Following that Sanders seeks to become powerful enough to defeat Hath-Set and win her man.
    • Star-Blossom, a cheerful gardener and people pleaser whom Harleen Quinzel becomes attached too after a final falling out with Pam Isley. Harleen drags a reluctant but too kind for her own good Peony McGill into her mischief making, discovers Peony's Green Thumb abilities, and encourages McGill to become Star-Blossom by exploiting Peony's admiration of Wonder Woman and Bumblebee. Another potential candidate for Tatsu's only true friend on the team.
    • Insect Queen, Superman's exgirl friend and Secret-Keeper Lana Lang. Possesses an alien ring that lets her take on insect traits like wings or even transform into insects.
  • Batgirl's counterpart obviously being Harley Quinn.

Crossovers

The Super Hero Girls will meet their original incarnations
Since the Reboot Super Hero Girls have never noticed or heard about their original counterparts, including their being a multiverse of them there, there could be some possibilities of them meeting each other.

Alternative Title(s): DC Super Hero Girls

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