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Politically Incorrect Villain: Dr. Psycho calls Wonder Woman the c-word. Additionally, in the first episode, Joker declares to his henchman Stan that "women aren't funny". In "A Very Problematic Valentine's Day Special", Clayface gets cut in half. His bottom half develops his own personality and essentially becomes a talking butt.

Nonstandard Character Design: Robin’s big eyes and Shonen Hair are much more Animesque than the rest of the characters’ designs. Likely a nod to his Teen Titans incarnation. The episode " Harlivy" later contradicted some of the events of this issue. While in the comic, Clayface and King Shark are seen in Harley and Ivy's hideout calling Barbara Gordon about Harley's whereabouts during the first few days of Harley and Ivy's vacation, the episode instead reveals that King Shark and Clayface have been in Arkham Asylum in the nineteen days since the wedding, apparently having been captured by Gordon himself on that same day. Batgirl's "Stephanie" could be Clayface's "student" personna (" Riddler U"), or Stephanie Brown, another member of the Batfamily, who assumes the identities of Spoiler, Robin, and Batgirl. Likes Older Women: Harley brings up in "Gotham's Hottest Hotties" that Captain Boomerang goes to the senior center because he loves "mature women", implying that he's a gerontophile.Cheap Costume: To go crimefighting with the Bat Family, Harley puts together an outfit with a Bat-logo shower-curtain for a cape, a cowl (with bat-ears taped on) and one of Catwoman's old catsuits both re-colored dark red, and wears body paint to make her chalk-white skin look regular white-skin color. Harley and Ivy look out at the smoking ruins of Gotham and call it beautiful like the end of Season 1.

Vixen uses her skunk funk in an attempt to repel Ivy's pheromones. It also drives off Harley and Ivy.

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At one point, Doctor Psycho quips that possessing Ivy while surrounded by the Trinity and Harley has the drama of a CW show except "if the cast were less hot". The CW makes live-action shows for DC and is known for casting talented and/or attractive actors while having a mixed reception towards other aspects of their shows. Ruder and Cruder: This series uses a lot more profanity, violence, and mature themes than any other DC Animated Universe series or film. While most of the profanity is bleeped on television airings, some of the harsher swears are just barely censored. Asshole Victims: Even Vixen admits the CEOs Ivy poisoned for polluting the waters of Michigan had it coming. Cool, but Inefficient: The giant glider that Kite-Man uses is pretty cool and gives you a nice view, but when it comes to long distance travel, cars are still a much faster way of getting around. Ferris Wheel Date Moment: Harley and Ivy enjoy a Ferris wheel while Hush who interrupted their date night is strapped to it.

Unperson: Dr. Psycho is scratched out from any group pictures in Harley's room for betraying the crew. Right Behind Me: Immediately after declaring "women aren't funny", Joker is told that Harley is standing right behind him. He doesn't seem to care.Supervillain Lair: Though Harley describes them as lairs, the residences of the supervillains we see are relatively normal looking apartments or houses. First dates are usually memorable, and Harley’s is no different. When Hush decides to disrupt their date, Ivy takes action in a way Harley’s never seen before. And will someone get rid of Gordon, please?! [2] Plot [ ] Reused Character Design: The woman anchor of the Gotham News Network (GNN) — which later temporarily became the Joker News Network (JNN) — closely resembles Kathy Duquesne. Hell, even an overlord like Darkseid, who defines evil and tyranny, claims not even he utters such a word. Pamela Isley's middle name is revealed to be "Gertrude" here (in the comics it's "Lillian"), the same as Phineas and Ferb's (also a redhead) sister Candace. And just like Candace, Ivy reacts in embarrassment when it's spoken out loud in front of others.

Not So Above It All: Batman initially appears to be the only hero not affected by the show's portrayal of super villains as pop culture, but even he reminisces fondly over having found his first nemesis.Country Matters: Dr. Psycho calls Wonder Woman the C-word during a fight (notably, it's the only obscenity in the show to be censored) and Poison Ivy remarks that Dr. Psycho has just made himself a pariah among the villain community. It's so bad that even the Earth briefly stops spinning. Flowery Elizabethan English: Aquaman loves this trope, but drops it when his fish friends are in danger. Fun with Acronyms: Alfred is aware of the special techinque called B.I.T.C.H. ( Breathe, Identify the Problem, Tea Break, Consider Your Options, Handle It). Which comes in handy later for Harley in the eponymous episode. Noodle Incident: Joker apparently "paralyzed" Commissioner Gordon's "partner" sometime before the show, which is why the commissioner has lost it.

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