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* AdaptationalAngstDowngrade: Jessica Cruz, who has her PTSD skipped over in this adaptation, as it would be too dark for a comedy. "[=#LivingTheNightmare=]" is the only time it's revealed that Jessica has any insecurities or anxieties.

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* AdaptationalAngstDowngrade: Jessica Cruz, who has her PTSD from witnessing her friends getting killed by [[LeaveNoWitnesses a pair of criminals they caught burying a dead body]] skipped over in this adaptation, as it would be too dark for a comedy. "[=#LivingTheNightmare=]" is the only time it's revealed that Jessica has any insecurities or anxieties.
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A feature length direct-to-video film, ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoAndDCSuperHeroGirlsMayhemInTheMultiverse'', was released on May 24, 2022 and doubles as a possible GrandFinale.

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A feature length direct-to-video film, ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoAndDCSuperHeroGirlsMayhemInTheMultiverse'', was released on May 24, 2022 and doubles as a possible the GrandFinale.
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* AnAesop:
** "#[=ShockItToMe=]" has an aesop involving humiliating videos. While it may seem funny to watch one, living through one is ''not''. It is hurtful, even if you think it's funny.
** [=#Frenemies=] gives an aesop not often seen on. When Babs' best friend from Gotham, Harley, transfers to Metropolis, she's excited but her friends are put off by her glaringly obvious faults and when they voice their annoyances of Harley to Babs (via the latter using the Lasso of Truth), she's hurt. In most shows, it would resolve with Babs' friends coming to the conclusion that they misjudged Harley and start being friends. In ''this'' case, Babs learns (with some help from Barry) that she can like both her Metropolis friends and Harley just separately.
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* AdaptationalFriendship: Barbara Gordon is best friends with an [[AgeLift Age-Lifted]] Harleen Quinzel, [[LikesClarkKentHatesSuperman neither of whom know the other's secret identity]] as heroic Batgirl and villainous Harley Quinn respectively ... [[spoiler:at least, at first. When Harley does learn of this, it starts her HeelFaceTurn arc, though she remains TheFriendNobodyLikes in later appearances]].
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* ImagineSpot: ''#[=AllyCty=]'' sees the team follow Catwoman's instructions to infiltrate Lex Corp near flawlessly...then it cuts them them actually trying, with Supergirl being unable to walk in heels and Bumblebee getting caught in a spider web. More incompetence, bad luck and [[DidntSeeThatComing mistaken assumptions on Catwoman's part]] just cause things to go worse from there.

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* ImagineSpot: ''#[=AllyCty=]'' ''#[=AllyCat=]'' sees the team follow Catwoman's instructions to infiltrate Lex Corp near flawlessly...then it cuts them them actually trying, with Supergirl being unable to walk in heels and Bumblebee getting caught in a spider web. More incompetence, bad luck and [[DidntSeeThatComing mistaken assumptions on Catwoman's part]] just cause things to go worse from there.
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* ImagineSpot: ''#[=AllyCay=]'' sees the team follow Cat Woman's instructions to infiltrate Lex Corp near flawlessly...then it cuts them them actually trying, with Supergirl being unable to walk in heels and Bumblebee getting caught in a spider web. More incompetence, bad luck and [[DidntSeeThatComing mistaken assumptions on Cat Woman's part]] just cause things to go worse from there.

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* ImagineSpot: ''#[=AllyCay=]'' ''#[=AllyCty=]'' sees the team follow Cat Woman's Catwoman's instructions to infiltrate Lex Corp near flawlessly...then it cuts them them actually trying, with Supergirl being unable to walk in heels and Bumblebee getting caught in a spider web. More incompetence, bad luck and [[DidntSeeThatComing mistaken assumptions on Cat Woman's Catwoman's part]] just cause things to go worse from there.
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* ContinuityCameo: [[ComicBook/FarSector Sojourner Mullein]] appears in "[=#CruzControl=]" as a student of Metropolis High non-verbally showing her support for Jessica Cruz running for class president.
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* MagicPants: When Dr. Francine Langstrom transforms into She-Bat in the second season finale "[=#NightmareInGotham=]", she appears to be naked, but after Bumblebee successfully administers the antidote to restore her to human form, her clothes are inexplicably intact as if they hadn't been torn to shreds by her transformation into a mutant bat creature in the first place.
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* FantasticFruitsAndVegetables: Diana Prince reveals the amazons eat a special fruit before battle to give themselves an energy boost, and she ''[[WillfullyWeak hadn't]]'' been using it until ''#[=TheMinus=]''. It seems to have an even greater affect on regular humans, as Barbara Gordon is literally bouncing off of walls after just one bite and [[ItMakesSenseInContext Batgirl is even able to outrun Wonder Woman as Wonder Woman chases down Green Lantern]]!



* StagingAnIntervention: Diana Prince and Jessica Cruz confront Barbara Gordon about the fact she's a hoarder who is cluttering up their hideout and offer to help her. At first they try to make her toss redundant gadgets, then they try to make her toss rotting food, then she agrees to clean up and starts with [[WeaponsThatSuck the disposal of Diana and Jessica]].

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* StagingAnIntervention: StagingAnIntervention
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Diana Prince and Jessica Cruz confront Barbara Gordon in ''#[=BackBat=]'' about the fact she's a hoarder who is cluttering up their hideout and offer to help her. At first they try to make her toss redundant gadgets, then they try to make her toss rotting food, then she agrees to clean up and starts with [[WeaponsThatSuck the disposal of Diana and Jessica]].Jessica]].
**Jessica Cruz has the entire team confront Diana Prince in ''#[=TheMinus=]'' over Diana's {{workaholic}} tendencies after Karen Beecher's individual effort backfired.
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* RecycledTitle: "Powerless" is used as a title for both an episode of the show and one of the tie-in graphic novels.
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** Shiera Saunders only appears in one episode without ever becoming Hawkgirl, when she was a regularly appearing character as Hawkgirl in the previous continuity.

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* AdaptedOut
** In the comic books Diana Prince was a retired nurse who happened to resemble Diana of Paradise Island/Themyscira and [[SecretKeeper allowed Wonder Woman to impersonate her]] for the sake of her mission. Here Diana Prince is just an allias Zee Zatara thinks up, though this is hardly the first adaptation to drop the nurse.
** Jumpa is now a simple kangaroo doll Diana owned when she was 72, rather than a flying alien that vaguely resembles a kangaroo.



* AdaptedOut: Rose Wilson is the only one of Deathstroke's children to appear, with no indication whatsoever that his sons Grant and Joseph exist in this continuity.

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* AdaptedOut: AdaptedOut:
** In the comic books Diana Prince was a retired nurse who happened to resemble Diana of Paradise Island/Themyscira and [[SecretKeeper allowed Wonder Woman to impersonate her]] for the sake of her mission. Here Diana Prince is just an allias Zee Zatara thinks up, though this is hardly the first adaptation to drop the nurse.
** Jumpa is now a simple kangaroo doll Diana owned when she was 72, rather than a flying alien that vaguely resembles a kangaroo.
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Rose Wilson is the only one of Deathstroke's children to appear, with no indication whatsoever that his sons Grant and Joseph exist in this continuity.
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* KarmaHoudini: "[=#NightmareInGotham=]" ends with the Joker getting away with his attempt at destroying Gotham City on Halloween night, escaping with Harley Quinn before the Super Hero Girls could apprehend him.
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* FinaleMovie: ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoAndDCSuperHeroGirlsMayhemInTheMultiverse'' is a direct-to-video film released after this show ended its run that serves as the series' conclusion, the plot having the Super Hero Girls and their universe's Justice League face off against Lex Luthor and the Legion of Doom [[spoiler:as well as the evil Kryptonian goddess Cythonna]].
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* HalloweenEpisode: The series' Halloween episode is in the second season's two-part finale "[=#NightmareInGotham=]", where the Super Hero Girls have to stop the Joker, Harley Quinn, She-Bat, Gentleman Ghost and Solomon Grundy from destroying Gotham City on Halloween night.
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** "[=#DetentionClub=]" has Garth cut off before he can reveal what he did that got him into detention.

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** When Harley shows Diana Crime Alley in "[=#TheWarriorAndTheJester=]", she mentions that it was where two of the city's greatest treasures were lost. While it seems like she's talking about Bruce Wayne's parents Thomas and Martha being shot there, it turns out Harley is actually talking about [[LostFoodGrievance two pieces of candy that fell out of her mouth]].



* ChalkOutline: "[=#GothamCon=]" has a scene where Barbara and Harleen lie in a pair of chalk outlines and then get up and leave, afterwards the chalk outlines start dancing.

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"[=#GothamCon=]" has a scene where Barbara and Harleen lie in a pair of chalk outlines and then get up and leave, afterwards the chalk outlines start dancing.dancing.
** "[=#TheWarriorAndTheJester=]" shows some children skipping around a chalk outline as if they were playing hopscotch.


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* LostFoodGrievance: Harley reveals in "[=#TheWarriorAndTheJester=]" that she considers Crime Alley the site of Gotham's greatest tragedy. [[BaitAndSwitch We're misled into assuming she's talking about the deaths of Thomas and Martha Wayne]], but it turns out she's actually crying over a time two pieces of candy she was enjoying fell out of her mouth. She then sees what seems to be her lost candy pieces, but, after putting them in her mouth, she states that this isn't the same candy before shrugging and chewing on it anyway.
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** "[=#TheGreenRoom=]" ends with Garth left behind at the Oan court room.

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** "[=#TheGreenRoom=]" ends with Garth left behind at the Oan court room.room after Hal Jordan summoned him to testify at Jessica Cruz's trial.
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** "[=#TheGreenRoom=]" ends with Garth left behind at the Oan court room.
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* FreezeFrameBonus:

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* FreezeFrameBonus: You know what kind of show this is going to be when there are jokes and {{foreshadowing}} within the first three frames of its intro sequence!



** Zee treats Diana to a salon called [[Music/MegaDeath 99 Ways To Dye]] in ''[[Film/DieHard #DyeHarder]]''



** Barbara Gordon's mid air spatula attack on three floral zombies mimics the ViolenceDiscretionShot scene transition as of ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack''.

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** Barbara Gordon's mid air spatula attack on three floral zombies from ''#Retreat'' mimics the ViolenceDiscretionShot scene transition as of ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack''.
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* EmbarrassingOldPhoto: In "[=#AcceptNoSubstitute=]", Barbara tries to use her hacking skills to get rid of a baby picture of herself James Gordon shows to the class, only to cause a home movie of her dad picking her up when she was a baby and remarking that she just dirtied her diaper to appear in the projector.
* EmbarrassingRelativeTeacher: James Gordon becomes a substitute teacher at Metropolis High in "[=#AcceptNoSubstitute=]" and wastes no time humiliating his daughter Barbara in the process.


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* WhoopeeCushion: Barbara intercepts a whoopee cushion her dad is about to sit on in "[=#AcceptNoSubstitute=]", only to fall victim to it herself after she puts it in her backpack. The cushion is later used to take out Bane.
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** The Condiment King resembles a mustached version of his original ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'' incarnation, but like the mainline comics version his real name is Mitchell Mayo and he used to be a fast food employee.
** This continuity's Toyman is a merging of the Winslow Schott, Hiro Okamura and Jack Nimball versions, having the identity of Winslow Schott, using a mecha similar to an alternate future self of Hiro Okamura that appeared in Sean [=McKeever=]'s run on ''ComicBook/TeenTitans'' and wearing Jack Nimball's jester costume in his second appearance.
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* StockScream: "[=#Powerless=]" uses the Howie Long Scream when Toyman holds up a board game called Death Trap.

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* TheBGrade: "[=#TheMinus=]" has Diana upset that she has an A- on her report card.



* PineappleRuinsPizza: The short "[=#SofaSoGood=]" has two potshots at pineapple as a pizza topping, with Barbara quipping to the man carrying pizzas she and Karen accidentally knock over while carrying a couch that they did him a favor by making him drop the pizzas because the pizzas have pineapple on them and a rat later trying to take one of the pizzas stuck to the couch after it falls off, only to [[EvenTheRatsWontTouchIt be deterred]] by Barbara yelling that the pizza has pineapple on it.

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The short "[=#SofaSoGood=]" has two potshots at pineapple as a pizza topping, with Barbara quipping to the man carrying pizzas she and Karen accidentally knock over while carrying a couch that they did him a favor by making him drop the pizzas because the pizzas have pineapple on them and a rat later trying to take one of the pizzas stuck to the couch after it falls off, only to [[EvenTheRatsWontTouchIt be deterred]] by Barbara yelling that the pizza has pineapple on it.it.
** Wonder Woman states that pineapple shouldn't be on pizza in "[=#TheMinus=]".
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* BirthdayEpisode: "[=#HappyBirthdayZee=]" takes place around Zee Zatara's birthday and has her accidentally cast a spell that turns her friends into mindless zombies who will stop at nothing to throw the best party for her.


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* DarkReprise: "[=#HappyBirthdayZee=]" begins with Zee Zatara singing a song about how she's looking forward to her birthday. After overhearing her friends complain about her excessive demands, she then sings a dark reprise where she complains about her friends not seeming to care (and in the process accidentally casts a spell that makes them excessively devoted to throwing her the best party).

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** Diana gets subjected to an entire school week of these in "[=#CrushingIt=]".

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** Diana gets subjected to an entire school week of these in "[=#CrushingIt=]"."[=#CrushingIt=]", blowing her tasks the instant she sees Steve Trevor enter the room.
** In "[=#AngerManagement=]", Mr. Chapin reveals that Kara is such a terrible student that she's somehow failed ''homeroom''.
-->'''Mr. Chapin:''' How do you manage to fail a block of time that doesn't even give grades?

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* BreadEggsBreadedEggs: In "[=#AmBatgirl=]", Robin's incorrect answers to a riddle ("What has branches and leaves but no bark?") are "a tree", "a silent dog" and "a silent dog tree".

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In "[=#AmBatgirl=]", Robin's incorrect answers to a riddle ("What has branches and leaves but no bark?") are "a tree", "a silent dog" and "a silent dog tree".tree".
** "[=#AccordingToGarth=]" has Kara dismiss her friends' suggestions on what extracurriculars she should take as "lame", "boring" and "lame ''and'' boring".

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* BreadEggsBreadedEggs: In "[=#AmBatgirl=]", Robin's incorrect answers to a riddle ("What has branches and leaves but no bark?") are "a tree", "a silent dog" and "a silent dog tree".



* NoodleIncident: "[=#CrushingIt=]" has Bumblebee bring up that her first crush was "brutal", with no further details given.

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"[=#CrushingIt=]" has Bumblebee bring up that her first crush was "brutal", with no further details given.given.
** In "[=#AmBatgirl=]", Robin cheats in a competition with Batgirl on who can capture the most criminals by apprehending an old woman trying to cross the street for not using the crosswalk, a man who violated the rule of bringing outside food into a restaurant by sneaking a Burrito Bucket burrito into the Big Borger, a goldfish and a baby. It's never explained what the fish and baby did that Robin used as an excuse to consider them criminals, with Batgirl even asking what law a fish could possibly break.

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