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* VillainousBreakdown: Suffers the ''[[{{Pun}} ultimate]]'' one after Batman reveals that he's a computer program.
-->'''D.A.V.E:''' But I am Gotham's ultimate criminal mastermind. I consider all possibilities! How could I not have considered this?

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* CompositeCharacter: His method of spellbinding being an extra eye is taken from the ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'' incarnation of the character (though in this case it's a third eye instead of a floating mechanical eyeball).



* CompositeCharacter: His method of spellbinding being an extra eye is taken from the ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'' incarnation of the character (though in this case it's a third eye instead of a floating mechanical eyeball).


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* EnlightenedAntagonist: It's established that he acquired his third eye through years of meditation.
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* SmallNameBigEgo: Before becoming the second Clayface, Karlo was just a wannabe actor who is delusional enough to believe he has the talent and thinks his ugly appearance is what's keeping him from becoming an actor. When one of the judges at the audition tells him that he needs to take acting classes if he wants to be an actor, Karlo is absolutely confounded and tells them they wouldn't know a good actor at all.

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* {{Leitmotif}}: His is [[CreepyCircusMusic an eerie tune played on a distorted circusy-sounding organ]]. In some parts, it even sounds a bit like Music/JohannSebastianBach's Toccata and Fugue in D Minor.



* {{Leitmotif}}: His is [[CreepyCircusMusic an eerie tune played on a distorted circusy-sounding organ]]. In some parts, it even sounds a bit like Music/JohannSebastianBach's Toccata and Fugue in D Minor.
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StrongFamilyResemblance: As an adult, Wrath looks exactly like his father, except that his father had a scar over one eye, and his hair was brown instead of blonde.

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* GoodCannotComprehendEvil: While it's a bit of a stretch to think of either Wrath or Scorn as "good," their basic idea is that even criminals are human beings who do what they have to do to survive, and that they deserve success as much as law-abiding people. That the Joker is a downright AxCrazy CardCarryingVillain is lost on them.
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* AdaptationalUgliness: One of the creepiest and most inhuman versions of the Clown Prince of Crime to appear in animation (or at all): dreadlock-style hair, red eyes, large, jagged yellow teeth that slot together (in the first season, anyway; it's more of a slight overbite in the later seasons), blue tongue and fingernails, and large body proportions. In the later seasons, he is wearing black eye makeup, making him look much scarier. And don't even start with his vampire self...

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* AdaptationalUgliness: One of the creepiest and most inhuman versions of the Clown Prince of Crime to appear in animation (or any medium at all): dreadlock-style hair, red eyes, large, jagged yellow teeth that slot together (in the first season, anyway; it's more of a slight overbite in the later seasons), blue tongue and fingernails, and large body proportions. In the later seasons, he is wearing black eye makeup, making him look much scarier. And don't even start with his vampire self...

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