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*** Poison Ivy is not a sexy FemmeFatale here, but behaves just as silly and babyish as Harley. In ''WesternAnimation/TheBatman'', Ivy '''was''' a child: she was sixteen, same as Barbara Gordon. Harley was an adult, though a very immature one.
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** Mr. Freeze's status as ThePungeonMaster originates from the infamous BatmanAndRobin film from the 90s. Unlike ''that'' version of Freeze, however, ''Batwheels'' Mr. Freeze is simply a total Jerkass.
** The Joker is much closer to the version of the character played by Creator/CeasarRomaro in the 1966 series, in that rather than being ''absolutely psychotic'', he's just in for money and ''very'' elaborate pranks.
** Unlike most modern portrayals of the character, the ''Batwheels'' version of the Riddler wears a skin-tight bodysuit and UnderwearOfPower alongside a domino mask. He still, however, wears the bowler hat made famous by the 1966 series version as portrayed by Creator/FrankGorshin.
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* AnAesop: All episodes of Batwheels have one, usually centering around friendship and teamwork.
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*** Poison Ivy is not a sexy FemmeFatale here, but behaves just as silly and babyish as Harley. In ''WesternAnimation/TheBatman'', Ivy '''was''' a child: she was sixteen, same as Barbara Gordon. Harley was an adult, though a very immature one.
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* LegionOfDoom: This kid-friendly and teen-friendly; in fact this family-friendly show got the four-wheeled version of the villainous team. All 5 villain vehicles are from the famous Gotham City’s rogue gallery!