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* [[Heroic Bystander]]: When the Mad Hatter sends his [[People Puppets]] after Batman to keep him from rescuing Alice, Batman is initially overwhelmed until he manages to disable the mind control device on one of them. The man he frees is Alice's boyfriend Billy, who returns the favor by removing the rest of the Hatter's devices.
* [[Heroic Fatigue]]: Batman in "I Am the Night".
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* [["Hey You!" Haymaker]]: Batman does it to a mook in the pilot/promo. This short is included on the DVD set of the first season.
* [[Hollywood Homely]]: [[Invoked]]; the prevalence of the trope drives the plot of one episode. Page Monroe is a former supermodel-turned-villain who was fired when she was viewed as "too old." However, once unmasked, both Batgirl and Batman comment that she is still startlingly attractive, but [[Minor Injury Overreaction|she considers herself ugly, which Batman states is because she can only see her minor "imperfections."]] This is also a case of [[Actor Allusion]] as Page Monroe was voiced by Sela Ward, who was famous for having been dumped as a model in favor of younger women.
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