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** Furthermore, one of Marzipan's answering machines reveals that Homestar finds Strong Sad's voice attractive; albeit it was when he thought it was Marzipan speaking, but he drops in a "Call Me" to Strong Sad's face long after he apparently realizes his mistake. Conclusion: Homestar is into AnythingThatMoves.

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** Furthermore, one of Marzipan's answering machines reveals that Homestar finds Strong Sad's voice attractive; albeit it was when he thought it was Marzipan speaking, but he drops in a "Call Me" to Strong Sad's face long after he apparently realizes his mistake. Conclusion: Homestar is into AnythingThatMoves.
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'''Strong Sad:''' Uh, are you sure you wanna go on record with [[AccidentalInnuendo that explanation?]]\\

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-->-- ''WebAnimation/HomestarRunner,'' "your edge"

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-->-- ''WebAnimation/HomestarRunner,'' ''WebAnimation/StrongBadEmail'' #197 [[Recap/StrongBadEmailE197YourEdge "your edge"
edge"]]
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-->'''Strong Bad:''' Go away, Strong Sad! The Cheat and I are down here shenanigan-ing each other in the dark alone by ourselves.\\

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-->'''Strong ->'''Strong Bad:''' Go away, Strong Sad! The Cheat and I are down here shenanigan-ing each other in the dark alone by ourselves.\\



'''Strong Bad:''' Of course! I don't see how that could ''possibly'' be taken out of context!\\
--''WebAnimation/HomestarRunner,'' "your edge"

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'''Strong Bad:''' Of course! I don't see how that could ''possibly'' be taken out of context!\\
--''WebAnimation/HomestarRunner,''
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-->-- ''WebAnimation/HomestarRunner,''
"your edge"
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* ''WebAnimation/HomestarRunner'' once said that his best friend Pom Pom "hewped me out of some pwetty tight jams, and some pwetty tight pants, awthough that onwy happened once." Also, apparently, Coach Z is Bubs' ''wife''.

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* ''WebAnimation/HomestarRunner'' once said that his best friend Pom Pom "hewped me out of some pwetty tight jams, and some pwetty tight pants, awthough that onwy happened once." Also, apparently, Coach Z is Bubs' ''wife''. Most instances of this, however, are between Homestar and Strong Bad, and are typically odd sideways jokes about how strange the idea is since the latter hates the former.



** In the recent [[http://www.homestarrunner.com/ween14.html Halloween cartoon]], they go overboard with this, as Homestar refers to (seemingly dead) Pom-Pom as his "best friend and concubine", although he immediately claims he doesn't know what that word means. (Without being prompted by anyone.) More tellingly, he refers to Strong Bad as "Hunky Strong Bad" every single time he talks to him in this episode, after Strong Bad calls himself that once, and is about to say it one last time when a piece of Strong Bad's costume pokes him in the crotch.(While he's wearing daisy dukes, no less.) He also refers to Strong Bad's "sweet rectangular mouth," and tries to get an inflatable (male pronouned) pumpkin's phone number, as lampshaded by Strong Bad.
** This whole vibe used to be more subtle, being at one time played for genuine laughs, and kept to a few awkward moments here and there. Bottom 10 and Long Pants both feature Homestar behaving in an awkward, suggestive manner towards Strong Bad, doing a butt dance in the former case, and showing up wearing the daisy dukes in the latter. Although the bizarrity of Long Pants goes far beyond the psychosexual.

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** In the recent one [[http://www.homestarrunner.com/ween14.html Halloween cartoon]], they go overboard with this, as Homestar refers to (seemingly dead) Pom-Pom as his "best friend and concubine", although he immediately claims he doesn't know what that word means. (Without being prompted by anyone.) More tellingly, he He also refers to Strong Bad as "Hunky Strong Bad" every single time he talks to him in this episode, after Strong Bad calls himself that once, and is about to say it one last time when a piece of Strong Bad's costume pokes him in the crotch.crotch. (While he's wearing daisy dukes, no less.) He also refers to Strong Bad's "sweet rectangular mouth," and tries to get an inflatable (male pronouned) pumpkin's phone number, as lampshaded by Strong Bad.
** Speaking of the holiday, one of the Halloween costume commentary videos includes, as its very last photo, a picture of an attractive woman dressed as Homestar. Upon seeing said costume, Strong Bad declares that his brain is "splitting in half" due to mixed signals... and then Homestar himself shows up, notes that Strong Bad seems tense, offers to give him a back rub, and calls him "sweetie". Strong Bad runs off in a panic, and Homestar notes that he "should probably stop calling everybody 'sweetie'".
** This whole vibe used to be more subtle, being at one time played for genuine laughs, and kept to a few awkward moments here and there. Bottom 10 and Long Pants both feature Homestar behaving in an awkward, suggestive manner towards Strong Bad, doing a butt dance in the former case, and showing up wearing the daisy dukes in the latter. Although the bizarrity strangeness of Homestar's behavior in Long Pants goes far ''far'' beyond the psychosexual.
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* In ''WebAnimation/DeepSpace69'', Jay and Hamilton, as HeterosexualLifePartners, come off like this at times. In one episode, Jay straight-up flashes his penis to him asking for an opinion like it's a totally normal thing to do, while Hamilton is disgusted. He also seems legitimately attracted to Hamilton's crossdressing in one episode and refers to him as a 'sexy lady'.

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* In ''WebAnimation/DeepSpace69'', Jay and Hamilton, as HeterosexualLifePartners, come off like this at times. In one episode, Jay straight-up flashes his penis to him asking for an opinion like it's a totally normal thing to do, while Hamilton is disgusted. He also seems legitimately attracted to Hamilton's crossdressing in one episode and refers to him as a 'sexy lady'.lady'.
* Paula in ''WebAnimation/NoEvil'' is introduced in the prequel comic "Judgment" being indifferent to any more boys turning up but enthused about the thought of new girls being added to the group. In the series, she spends a lot of time with Kitty, is seen picnicking with her, knows her well enough to [[OutOfCharacterAlert instantly tell that leaving a job unfinished is out of character for her]] in "Three for a Death", and has even embraced some of Kitty's interests (sewing, for example) that a younger Paula would have rejected as too stereotypically girly. Neither Kitty nor Paula has ever expressed romantic or sexual interest in men. "[[PortmanteauCoupleName Kitaula]]" is one of the more popular ships in the admittedly small fandom, at least on Tumblr.
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* ''WebAnimation/DCSuperHeroGirls'' : With the show's large cast of female characters, this is pretty much unavoidable. For example:
** Batgirl and Super Girl: Batgirl and Super Girl have been frequently shipped ever since their interactions since the Franchise/DCAU . This series takes things a bit further. To elaborate:
*** In "Super Hero High", while everyone except Cheetah was welcoming of Super Girl, Barbara Gordon was the only shown going out of her way to make her comfortable, constantly consoling her and encouraging her to never give up. Super Girl makes note of this, and has Katana make her a super suit, and the tables are turned when she encourages her to become a hero, hence why she became Batgirl.
*** "Batgirl V Super Girl" is definitely full of this. This episode involves the titular heroes competing for the last slice of cake. The two exchange a lot of witty banter with each other that's borderline flirting, making it clear its all in good fun. Long story short, their shenanigans cause them to end up landing on top of each other in the cafeteria. Even after Harley eats the last slice, they're still on top of each other.
*** "Batnapped" has Batgirl kidnapped by Killer Moth so that he can force her to be his partner. She of course says no, and says her true partner is Super Girl, who comes to her rescue. Granted, she's referring to how her best friend is her partner, but the fact they have a special communication system and a secret handshake should mean something.
*** The Lego Brain Drain movie has two stand out moments:
*** We start the movie with Super Girl making a Narm Charm heroic comment to a group of thieves, which impresses Batgirl, and the latter is noticeably touched.
*** During one of the fights about 20 minutes into the movie, Batgirl gets saved by Super Girl after falling, and is in her arms for at least a full minute.
** Harley and Ivy: Harley and Ivy have been heavily shipped ever since Batman: The Animated Series due to their well developed chemistry. Some standout moments include:
*** When being paired up for a project in "Hero Of The Year", they both hug each other in excitement upon being paired up. The 40 minute point of the movie has them willingly working together on patrol. Keep in mind that only a few episodes ago in Harley's Hero Of The Month short, Ivy was devastated when Harley's attempts to make her a salad resulted in her ruining her plants.
*** In "Seeing Red", everyone except Starfire acted like huge jerks due to Red Kryptomite. One scene involves Harley and Ivy pinning Starfire against the wall with a monster plant, and taunting her. Let's just say that their chemistry is exactly like that of Batman: The Animated Series .
*** In the "Intergalactic Games" movie, Harley makes a comment on how graceful Ivy's vine whipping was during one of the competitions, which makes her blush.
** Lady Shiva and Big Barda: Lady Shiva and Big Barda represent opposite ends of the warrior spectrum, with the former being hot headed and all about honor while the latter is more laid back and aggressive. Naturally, they have plenty of moments to click.
*** One of the plots in "Hero Of The Year " has Lady Shiva thinking that Big Barda is still secretly working for the Female Furies when the latter enrolls in the school. Her dedication to proving it is almost like with Cheetah trying to outshine Wonder Woman in season 1 with how dead set she is. Once her worth is proven, they’re more or less inseparable.
*** Lady Shiva’s Hero Of The Month short shows that she and Big Barda regularly hang out fighting baddies on a girl’s night out, and enjoying it. It’s almost like a date.
*** In the "Intergalactic Games " movie, when Big Barda is being taunted by the Female Furies for being a hero, Lady Shiva comes to her defense. The actions do seem to suggest that she feels something more for Barda considering how furious she was at the Furies for insulting her.
*** "New Perry-spective" has the two of them and Batgirl attempting to figure out what to do with a Parademon that wandered in. Let's just say that more focus is put on Barda and Shiva, and their arguments wouldn't feel out of place on a marriage with Barda serving as the all loving wife and Shiva as the more cynical "husband".
** Batgirl, Super Girl, and Wonder Woman: The big three is composed of Wonder Woman, Batman, and Superman. Considering the series, the latter two are swapped out with their young female protégés, putting this trope into effect.
*** In "Super Hero High", Wonder Woman thinks Super Girl is trying to steal her thunder. What convinces her otherwise? Barbara Gordon's insistence on belong her adjust. When she becomes Batgirl and the two decide to stay at Super Hero High, they give each other a great big hug. You could interpret this as jealousy for cheating, and then getting together when clearing things up, and there would be little difference.
*** In "Body Electric", Batgirl makes a comment on how it would be like to have a sister. The other two girls then proceeds to hug her in response.
*** All three girls take center stage in the Lego Galactic Wonder special and the Lego Brain Drain movie. They're constantly hugging and complimenting each other, never leaving each other's sight. Some of their bickering and mischievousness is like that if a married couple.
** Batgirl and Harley Quinn: Both of the characters are essentially complete opposites that their interactions have more depth to them.
*** "Super Hero High" has a scene of Harley literally yelling out a window for Barbara Gordon to fix Super Girl's computer. Batgirl not having a negative reaction shows that she's used to it.
*** They were both the first girls to compliment each other in their respective Hero Of The Month episodes.
*** "Quinn-tessential Harley" has Batgirl being the one worried about fame inflating Harley's ego. When Harley becomes herself again, she gives Batgirl an exploding cupcake, and she actually laughs with her.
*** "Surprise" has Harley trying to give Batgirl a birthday gift despite her birthday being nowhere in the near future. Why? It's because she cares for her.
*** In the Lego short, "Crazed And Confused", while Batgirl does scold Harley for almost hurting people when using a giant whoopee cushion to stop Mad Harriet, she does know that Harley means well. It's interesting how she scolds Harley for that, but not for accidentally ruining the Batjet, something she's personally attached to.
*** In the Lego Brain Drain movie, when the brainwashed Batgirl uploads a video of Harley singing without her consent, the latter sounds like she was being cheated on. Let's just say that Batgirl wastes no time in trying to get on her good side.
** Harley Quinn and Wonder Woman: You have the studious Wonder Woman and free spirit Harley Quinn. This would naturally come into play.
*** The first sign is in the episode “Roomies”. The episode’s plot involves Wonder Woman trying to settle into the new room, but Harley’s attempts at making her welcome keep making things worse. While Harley is lovably naïve, her actions can also be interpreted as the fun loving girlfriend trying to get her partner to lighten up and have fun. The end of the episode definitely has shades of this, with Harley being over the moon when Wondy joins her on the fun.
*** In Harley's Hero Of The Month episode, Wonder Woman is the most sincere when describing how Harley is a good hero.
*** In "The Cheetah Who Cried Wolf", one scene has Wonder Woman foiling a robbery only to discover that it's Harley in disguise helping Cheetah get a Hero Of The Month award. Harley snitching her out is almost like that out of a spouse caught doing something bad.
** Other:
*** A recurring theme in season 1 is to have Cheetah repeatedly sabotage Wonder Woman’s attempts to succeed in school. While she had the classic mean girl archetype and wasn’t afraid to push others around, the fact she’s shown to actively pursue only Wonder Woman and defeat her shows signs that she’s jealous of her and, in a sense, wants to beat her to feel good about herself and impress her.
*** Harley and Bumblebee have a bit of this in “Ultimate Accessory”. The episode involves Bumblebee designing a new weapon for her Weaponomics class, and Harley helps her out with each invention. Frost keeps saying bluntly how ineffective each invention is, and Harley keeps making comments on how Bumblebee is getting burned each time, with the tone like that of a supportive partner. Bumbleebee just gives a knowing smirk each time that can easily be interpreted ad flirty. Also, the fact that Harley was the first to test out her inventions when demonstrating them to the teacher shows the trust they have in each other despite Harley usually being mischievous.
*** "Roomies Return: Frost's Bite" has Frost becoming increasingly angry as she keeps being denied various sources of heat. Miss Martian's concern for her is like that of a forlorn lover trying to make her happy. The end of the episode has them happily enjoying themselves around a steamer.
*** "The Odd Couple” is more or less made on this trope. This episode pairs up Harley and Lady Shiva in trying to catch a villain, with Harley trying to make her laugh. Much like “Roomies”, Harley’s behavior in trying to get Lady Shiva to lighten up is like that of the girlfriend trying to get her partner to lighten up. There’s a bit more to it considering that Lady Shiva is more no-nonsense than Wonder Woman. At the end, they happily go back to looking out for villains.
*** Lashina seems to invoke both this trope and Foe Yay. In “Spring Prison Break”, she speaks to Katana and Frost rather seductively when attempting to break the other Furies out of prison. A subplot in the “Intergalactic Games” movie has her trying to get Big Barda to rejoin the Female Furies. We see them reminisce, and she seems genuinely hurt when Big Barda stays with the heroes. It essentially plays out like two exes trying to reconnect. She also doesn’t mind physical contact with the heroes, as shown in “A Fury Scorned” when Hawkgirl pins her down after poisoning Batgirl’s father. She seems to enjoy the physical contact seeing as how she doesn't fight back.
*** What do "Doubles Trouble", "For Art's Sake", and "Fight Flub" have in common? They're all episodes where Katana plays a big role, and the only ones where the Double Dare twins appear, and they treat each encounter as an opportunity to mess with her specifically.

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* ''WebAnimation/DCSuperHeroGirls'' : With the show's large cast of female characters, this is pretty much unavoidable. For example:
** Batgirl
-->'''Strong Bad:''' Go away, Strong Sad! The Cheat and Super Girl: Batgirl and Super Girl have been frequently shipped ever since their interactions since the Franchise/DCAU . This series takes things a bit further. To elaborate:
*** In "Super Hero High", while everyone except Cheetah was welcoming of Super Girl, Barbara Gordon was the only shown going out of her way to make her comfortable, constantly consoling her and encouraging her to never give up. Super Girl makes note of this, and has Katana make her a super suit, and the tables
I are turned when she encourages her to become a hero, hence why she became Batgirl.
*** "Batgirl V Super Girl" is definitely full of this. This episode involves the titular heroes competing for the last slice of cake. The two exchange a lot of witty banter with each other that's borderline flirting, making it clear its all in good fun. Long story short, their shenanigans cause them to end up landing on top of
down here shenanigan-ing each other in the cafeteria. Even after Harley eats the last slice, they're still dark alone by ourselves.\\
'''Strong Sad:''' Uh, are you sure you wanna go
on top of each other.
*** "Batnapped" has Batgirl kidnapped by Killer Moth so
record with [[AccidentalInnuendo that he can force her to be his partner. She of course says no, and says her true partner is Super Girl, who comes to her rescue. Granted, she's referring to explanation?]]\\
'''Strong Bad:''' Of course! I don't see
how her best friend is her partner, but the fact they have a special communication system and a secret handshake should mean something.
*** The Lego Brain Drain movie has two stand out moments:
*** We start the movie with Super Girl making a Narm Charm heroic comment to a group of thieves, which impresses Batgirl, and the latter is noticeably touched.
*** During one of the fights about 20 minutes into the movie, Batgirl gets saved by Super Girl after falling, and is in her arms for at least a full minute.
** Harley and Ivy: Harley and Ivy have been heavily shipped ever since Batman: The Animated Series due to their well developed chemistry. Some standout moments include:
*** When being paired up for a project in "Hero Of The Year", they both hug each other in excitement upon being paired up. The 40 minute point of the movie has them willingly working together on patrol. Keep in mind
that only a few episodes ago in Harley's Hero Of The Month short, Ivy was devastated when Harley's attempts to make her a salad resulted in her ruining her plants.
*** In "Seeing Red", everyone except Starfire acted like huge jerks due to Red Kryptomite. One scene involves Harley and Ivy pinning Starfire against the wall with a monster plant, and taunting her. Let's just say that their chemistry is exactly like that
could ''possibly'' be taken out of Batman: The Animated Series .
*** In the "Intergalactic Games" movie, Harley makes a comment on how graceful Ivy's vine whipping was during one of the competitions, which makes her blush.
** Lady Shiva and Big Barda: Lady Shiva and Big Barda represent opposite ends of the warrior spectrum, with the former being hot headed and all about honor while the latter is more laid back and aggressive. Naturally, they have
context!\\
--''WebAnimation/HomestarRunner,'' "your edge"

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* There's
plenty of moments to click.
*** One of the plots
it, and pretty obvious examples too (Brooke Burgess even lampshades in "Hero Of The Year " has Lady Shiva thinking that Big Barda is still secretly working for the Female Furies when the latter enrolls in the school. Her dedication to proving it is almost like with Cheetah trying to outshine Wonder Woman commentary track) in season 1 with how dead set she is. Once her worth is proven, they’re more or less inseparable.
*** Lady Shiva’s Hero Of The Month short shows that she
''WebAnimation/BrokenSaints'' between Raimi and Big Barda regularly hang out fighting baddies on a girl’s night out, and enjoying it. It’s almost like a date.
*** In
Oran. Especially since after [[spoiler: the "Intergalactic Games " movie, when Big Barda is being taunted by the Female Furies for being a hero, Lady Shiva comes to her defense. The actions do seem to suggest that she feels something more for Barda considering how furious she was at the Furies for insulting her.
*** "New Perry-spective" has
end, the two of them and Batgirl attempting seem to figure out what to do with a Parademon that wandered in. Let's just say that more focus is put on Barda and Shiva, and their arguments wouldn't feel out of place on a marriage with Barda serving as the all loving wife and Shiva as the more cynical "husband".
** Batgirl, Super Girl, and Wonder Woman: The big three is composed of Wonder Woman, Batman, and Superman. Considering the series, the latter two are swapped out with their young female protégés, putting this trope into effect.
*** In "Super Hero High", Wonder Woman thinks Super Girl is trying to steal her thunder. What convinces her otherwise? Barbara Gordon's insistence on belong her adjust. When she becomes Batgirl and the two decide to stay at Super Hero High, they give each other a great big hug. You could interpret this as jealousy for cheating, and then getting together when clearing things up, and there would
be little difference.
*** In "Body Electric", Batgirl makes a comment on how it would be like to have a sister. The other two girls then proceeds to hug her
solid HeterosexualLifePartners in response.
*** All three girls take center stage in the Lego Galactic Wonder special and the Lego Brain Drain movie. They're constantly hugging and complimenting each other, never leaving each other's sight. Some of their bickering and mischievousness is like that if a married couple.
** Batgirl and Harley Quinn: Both of the characters are essentially complete opposites that their interactions have more depth to them.
*** "Super Hero High" has a scene of Harley literally yelling out a window for Barbara Gordon to fix Super Girl's computer. Batgirl not having a negative reaction shows that she's used to it.
*** They were both the first girls to compliment each other in their respective Hero Of The Month episodes.
*** "Quinn-tessential Harley" has Batgirl being the one worried about fame inflating Harley's ego. When Harley becomes herself again, she gives Batgirl an exploding cupcake, and she actually laughs with her.
*** "Surprise" has Harley trying to give Batgirl a birthday gift despite her birthday being nowhere in the near future. Why? It's because she cares for her.
*** In the Lego short, "Crazed And Confused", while Batgirl does scold Harley for almost hurting people when using a giant whoopee cushion to stop Mad Harriet, she does know that Harley means well. It's interesting how she scolds Harley for that, but not for accidentally ruining the Batjet, something she's personally attached to.
*** In the Lego Brain Drain movie, when the brainwashed Batgirl uploads a video of Harley singing without her consent, the latter sounds like she was being cheated on. Let's just say that Batgirl wastes no time in trying to get on her good side.
** Harley Quinn and Wonder Woman: You have the studious Wonder Woman and free spirit Harley Quinn. This would naturally come into play.
*** The first sign is in the episode “Roomies”. The episode’s plot involves Wonder Woman trying to settle into the new room, but Harley’s attempts at making her welcome keep making things worse. While Harley is lovably naïve, her actions can also be interpreted as the fun loving girlfriend trying to get her partner to lighten up and have fun. The end of the episode definitely has shades of this, with Harley being over the moon when Wondy joins her on the fun.
*** In Harley's Hero Of The Month episode, Wonder Woman is
the most sincere when describing how Harley is a good hero.
*** In "The Cheetah Who Cried Wolf", one scene has Wonder Woman foiling a robbery
straightforward sense.]]
** They do spend some cuddle time in Raimi's medical fridge. Oran's shirtless too. Yeah, all right, so they were
only in there [[spoiler: because Oran threw Raimi in with him last-second to discover avoid being fried by the EMP blast that it's Harley in disguise helping Cheetah get a Hero Of The Month award. Harley snitching her out is almost like hit Raimi's apartment.]] But try telling fangirls that.
* ''WebAnimation/HomestarRunner'' once said
that his best friend Pom Pom "hewped me out of a spouse caught doing something bad.
** Other:
*** A recurring theme in season 1 is to have Cheetah repeatedly sabotage Wonder Woman’s attempts to succeed in school. While she had the classic mean girl archetype
some pwetty tight jams, and wasn’t afraid to push others around, the fact she’s shown to actively pursue only Wonder Woman and defeat her shows signs some pwetty tight pants, awthough that she’s jealous of her and, in a sense, wants to beat her to feel good about herself and impress her.
*** Harley and Bumblebee have a bit of this in “Ultimate Accessory”. The episode involves Bumblebee designing a new weapon for her Weaponomics class, and Harley helps her out with each invention. Frost keeps saying bluntly how ineffective each invention is, and Harley keeps making comments on how Bumblebee is getting burned each time, with the tone like that of a supportive partner. Bumbleebee just gives a knowing smirk each time that can easily be interpreted ad flirty.
onwy happened once." Also, apparently, Coach Z is Bubs' ''wife''.
** There's also
the fact that Harley was the first to test out her inventions when demonstrating them to the teacher shows the trust they have Strong Bad e-mail [[http://www.homestarrunner.com/sbemail130.html do over]], in each other despite Harley usually being mischievous.
*** "Roomies Return: Frost's Bite" has Frost becoming increasingly angry
which Strong Bad imagines Homestar (dressed up as she keeps being denied various sources of heat. Miss Martian's concern for her is like that of a forlorn lover trying to make her happy. The end of the episode has them happily enjoying themselves around a steamer.
*** "The Odd Couple” is more or less made on this trope. This episode pairs up Harley and Lady Shiva
Cheat) falling in trying to catch a villain, love with Harley trying to make her laugh. Much like “Roomies”, Harley’s behavior in trying him.
** In [[http://www.homestarrunner.com/sbemail99.html different town]], Strong Bad imagines Homsar as "a modestly hot girl
to get Lady Shiva to lighten up is like that of me through the girlfriend trying to get her partner to lighten up. There’s a bit more to it considering that Lady Shiva is more no-nonsense than Wonder Woman. At hard times."
** In
the end, recent [[http://www.homestarrunner.com/ween14.html Halloween cartoon]], they happily go back to looking out for villains.
*** Lashina seems to invoke both this trope and Foe Yay. In “Spring Prison Break”, she speaks to Katana and Frost rather seductively when attempting to break the other Furies out of prison. A subplot in the “Intergalactic Games” movie has her trying to get Big Barda to rejoin the Female Furies. We see them reminisce, and she seems genuinely hurt when Big Barda stays
overboard with the heroes. It essentially plays out like two exes trying this, as Homestar refers to reconnect. She also doesn’t mind physical contact with the heroes, (seemingly dead) Pom-Pom as shown in “A Fury Scorned” when Hawkgirl pins her down after poisoning Batgirl’s father. She seems to enjoy the physical contact seeing as how she his "best friend and concubine", although he immediately claims he doesn't fight back.
*** What do "Doubles Trouble", "For Art's Sake",
know what that word means. (Without being prompted by anyone.) More tellingly, he refers to Strong Bad as "Hunky Strong Bad" every single time he talks to him in this episode, after Strong Bad calls himself that once, and "Fight Flub" have is about to say it one last time when a piece of Strong Bad's costume pokes him in common? They're all episodes where Katana plays a big role, the crotch.(While he's wearing daisy dukes, no less.) He also refers to Strong Bad's "sweet rectangular mouth," and tries to get an inflatable (male pronouned) pumpkin's phone number, as lampshaded by Strong Bad.
** This whole vibe used to be more subtle, being at one time played for genuine laughs, and kept to a few awkward moments here and there. Bottom 10 and Long Pants both feature Homestar behaving in an awkward, suggestive manner towards Strong Bad, doing a butt dance in
the only ones where former case, and showing up wearing the Double Dare twins appear, daisy dukes in the latter. Although the bizarrity of Long Pants goes far beyond the psychosexual.
** Furthermore, one of Marzipan's answering machines reveals that Homestar finds Strong Sad's voice attractive; albeit it was when he thought it was Marzipan speaking, but he drops in a "Call Me" to Strong Sad's face long after he apparently realizes his mistake. Conclusion: Homestar is into AnythingThatMoves.
* In ''WebAnimation/DeepSpace69'', Jay
and they treat each encounter Hamilton, as HeterosexualLifePartners, come off like this at times. In one episode, Jay straight-up flashes his penis to him asking for an opportunity opinion like it's a totally normal thing to mess with her specifically.do, while Hamilton is disgusted. He also seems legitimately attracted to Hamilton's crossdressing in one episode and refers to him as a 'sexy lady'.
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** ''WebAnimation/DCSuperHeroGirls'' : With the show's large cast of female characters, this is pretty much unavoidable. For example:

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** ''WebAnimation/DCSuperHeroGirls'' : With the show's large cast of female characters, this is pretty much unavoidable. For example:
** Batgirl and Super Girl: Batgirl and Super Girl have been frequently shipped ever since their interactions since the Franchise/DCAU . This series takes things a bit further. To elaborate:
*** In "Super Hero High", while everyone except Cheetah was welcoming of Super Girl, Barbara Gordon was the only shown going out of her way to make her comfortable, constantly consoling her and encouraging her to never give up. Super Girl makes note of this, and has Katana make her a super suit, and the tables are turned when she encourages her to become a hero, hence why she became Batgirl.
*** "Batgirl V Super Girl" is definitely full of this. This episode involves the titular heroes competing for the last slice of cake. The two exchange a lot of witty banter with each other that's borderline flirting, making it clear its all in good fun. Long story short, their shenanigans cause them to end up landing on top of each other in the cafeteria. Even after Harley eats the last slice, they're still on top of each other.
*** "Batnapped" has Batgirl kidnapped by Killer Moth so that he can force her to be his partner. She of course says no, and says her true partner is Super Girl, who comes to her rescue. Granted, she's referring to how her best friend is her partner, but the fact they have a special communication system and a secret handshake should mean something.
*** The Lego Brain Drain movie has two stand out moments:
**** We start the movie with Super Girl making a Narm Charm heroic comment to a group of thieves, which impresses Batgirl, and the latter is noticeably touched.
**** During one of the fights about 20 minutes into the movie, Batgirl gets saved by Super Girl after falling, and is in her arms for at least a full minute.
** Harley and Ivy: Harley and Ivy have been heavily shipped ever since Batman: The Animated Series due to their well developed chemistry. Some standout moments include:
*** When being paired up for a project in "Hero Of The Year", they both hug each other in excitement upon being paired up. The 40 minute point of the movie has them willingly working together on patrol. Keep in mind that only a few episodes ago in Harley's Hero Of The Month short, Ivy was devastated when Harley's attempts to make her a salad resulted in her ruining her plants.
*** In "Seeing Red", everyone except Starfire acted like huge jerks due to Red Kryptomite. One scene involves Harley and Ivy pinning Starfire against the wall with a monster plant, and taunting her. Let's just say that their chemistry is exactly like that of Batman: The Animated Series .
*** In the "Intergalactic Games" movie, Harley makes a comment on how graceful Ivy's vine whipping was during one of the competitions, which makes her blush.
** Lady Shiva and Big Barda: Lady Shiva and Big Barda represent opposite ends of the warrior spectrum, with the former being hot headed and all about honor while the latter is more laid back and aggressive. Naturally, they have plenty of moments to click.
*** One of the plots in "Hero Of The Year " has Lady Shiva thinking that Big Barda is still secretly working for the Female Furies when the latter enrolls in the school. Her dedication to proving it is almost like with Cheetah trying to outshine Wonder Woman in season 1 with how dead set she is. Once her worth is proven, they’re more or less inseparable.
*** Lady Shiva’s Hero Of The Month short shows that she and Big Barda regularly hang out fighting baddies on a girl’s night out, and enjoying it. It’s almost like a date.
*** In the "Intergalactic Games " movie, when Big Barda is being taunted by the Female Furies for being a hero, Lady Shiva comes to her defense. The actions do seem to suggest that she feels something more for Barda considering how furious she was at the Furies for insulting her.
*** "New Perry-spective" has the two of them and Batgirl attempting to figure out what to do with a Parademon that wandered in. Let's just say that more focus is put on Barda and Shiva, and their arguments wouldn't feel out of place on a marriage with Barda serving as the all loving wife and Shiva as the more cynical "husband".
** Batgirl, Super Girl, and Wonder Woman: The big three is composed of Wonder Woman, Batman, and Superman. Considering the series, the latter two are swapped out with their young female protégés, putting this trope into effect.
*** In "Super Hero High", Wonder Woman thinks Super Girl is trying to steal her thunder. What convinces her otherwise? Barbara Gordon's insistence on belong her adjust. When she becomes Batgirl and the two decide to stay at Super Hero High, they give each other a great big hug. You could interpret this as jealousy for cheating, and then getting together when clearing things up, and there would be little difference.
*** In "Body Electric", Batgirl makes a comment on how it would be like to have a sister. The other two girls then proceeds to hug her in response.
*** All three girls take center stage in the Lego Galactic Wonder special and the Lego Brain Drain movie. They're constantly hugging and complimenting each other, never leaving each other's sight. Some of their bickering and mischievousness is like that if a married couple.
** Batgirl and Harley Quinn: Both of the characters are essentially complete opposites that their interactions have more depth to them.
*** "Super Hero High" has a scene of Harley literally yelling out a window for Barbara Gordon to fix Super Girl's computer. Batgirl not having a negative reaction shows that she's used to it.
*** They were both the first girls to compliment each other in their respective Hero Of The Month episodes.
*** "Quinn-tessential Harley" has Batgirl being the one worried about fame inflating Harley's ego. When Harley becomes herself again, she gives Batgirl an exploding cupcake, and she actually laughs with her.
*** "Surprise" has Harley trying to give Batgirl a birthday gift despite her birthday being nowhere in the near future. Why? It's because she cares for her.
*** In the Lego short, "Crazed And Confused", while Batgirl does scold Harley for almost hurting people when using a giant whoopee cushion to stop Mad Harriet, she does know that Harley means well. It's interesting how she scolds Harley for that, but not for accidentally ruining the Batjet, something she's personally attached to.
*** In the Lego Brain Drain movie, when the brainwashed Batgirl uploads a video of Harley singing without her consent, the latter sounds like she was being cheated on. Let's just say that Batgirl wastes no time in trying to get on her good side.
** Harley Quinn and Wonder Woman: You have the studious Wonder Woman and free spirit Harley Quinn. This would naturally come into play.
*** The first sign is in the episode “Roomies”. The episode’s plot involves Wonder Woman trying to settle into the new room, but Harley’s attempts at making her welcome keep making things worse. While Harley is lovably naïve, her actions can also be interpreted as the fun loving girlfriend trying to get her partner to lighten up and have fun. The end of the episode definitely has shades of this, with Harley being over the moon when Wondy joins her on the fun.
*** In Harley's Hero Of The Month episode, Wonder Woman is the most sincere when describing how Harley is a good hero.
*** In "The Cheetah Who Cried Wolf", one scene has Wonder Woman foiling a robbery only to discover that it's Harley in disguise helping Cheetah get a Hero Of The Month award. Harley snitching her out is almost like that out of a spouse caught doing something bad.
** Other:
*** A recurring theme in season 1 is to have Cheetah repeatedly sabotage Wonder Woman’s attempts to succeed in school. While she had the classic mean girl archetype and wasn’t afraid to push others around, the fact she’s shown to actively pursue only Wonder Woman and defeat her shows signs that she’s jealous of her and, in a sense, wants to beat her to feel good about herself and impress her.
*** Harley and Bumblebee have a bit of this in “Ultimate Accessory”. The episode involves Bumblebee designing a new weapon for her Weaponomics class, and Harley helps her out with each invention. Frost keeps saying bluntly how ineffective each invention is, and Harley keeps making comments on how Bumblebee is getting burned each time, with the tone like that of a supportive partner. Bumbleebee just gives a knowing smirk each time that can easily be interpreted ad flirty. Also, the fact that Harley was the first to test out her inventions when demonstrating them to the teacher shows the trust they have in each other despite Harley usually being mischievous.
*** "Roomies Return: Frost's Bite" has Frost becoming increasingly angry as she keeps being denied various sources of heat. Miss Martian's concern for her is like that of a forlorn lover trying to make her happy. The end of the episode has them happily enjoying themselves around a steamer.
*** "The Odd Couple” is more or less made on this trope. This episode pairs up Harley and Lady Shiva in trying to catch a villain, with Harley trying to make her laugh. Much like “Roomies”, Harley’s behavior in trying to get Lady Shiva to lighten up is like that of the girlfriend trying to get her partner to lighten up. There’s a bit more to it considering that Lady Shiva is more no-nonsense than Wonder Woman. At the end, they happily go back to looking out for villains.
*** Lashina seems to invoke both this trope and Foe Yay. In “Spring Prison Break”, she speaks to Katana and Frost rather seductively when attempting to break the other Furies out of prison. A subplot in the “Intergalactic Games” movie has her trying to get Big Barda to rejoin the Female Furies. We see them reminisce, and she seems genuinely hurt when Big Barda stays with the heroes. It essentially plays out like two exes trying to reconnect. She also doesn’t mind physical contact with the heroes, as shown in “A Fury Scorned” when Hawkgirl pins her down after poisoning Batgirl’s father. She seems to enjoy the physical contact seeing as how she doesn't fight back.
*** What do "Doubles Trouble", "For Art's Sake", and "Fight Flub" have in common? They're all episodes where Katana plays a big role, and the only ones where the Double Dare twins appear, and they treat each encounter as an opportunity to mess with her specifically.

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