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* [[Executive Meddling]]: According to the [[Word of God]], Batwoman had her civilian identity changed from Kathy Kane to Katrina Moldoff after DC Comics executives voiced concerns about how the negative portrayal on the show might impact sales of the current ''[[Batwoman]]'' comic book series, which stars the similarly-named "Kate Kane".
* [[Executive Meddling]]: According to the [[Word of God]], Batwoman had her civilian identity changed from Kathy Kane to Katrina Moldoff after DC Comics executives voiced concerns about how the negative portrayal on the show might impact sales of the current ''[[Batwoman]]'' comic book series, which stars the similarly-named "Kate Kane".
* [[Hey It's That Voice]]: [[Will Friedle]] (Terry/Batman in ''[[Batman Beyond (Animation)|Batman Beyond]]'', Gearhead in ''[[The Batman (Animation)|The Batman]]'', Lion-O in ''[[Thundercats 2011 (Western Animation)|Thundercats 2011]]'') as [[Blue Beetle]], [[Tom Kenny]] (The Penguin from ''[[The Batman (Animation)|The Batman]]'', [[Spongebob SquarePants]]) as Plastic Man, [[John Dimaggio]] (Bender in ''[[Futurama]]'', Marcus Fenix in ''[[Gears of War]]'', Gilgamesh in ''[[Final Fantasy XII (Video Game)|Final Fantasy XII]]'', Brute Chieftains in ''[[Halo 3]]'') as AQUAMAN, and last but not least, [[Diedrich Bader]], ''[[Korgoth of Barbaria]]'' and [[The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy|Hoss Delgado]], as Batman himself.
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: [[Will Friedle]] (Terry/Batman in ''[[Batman Beyond (Animation)|Batman Beyond]]'', Gearhead in ''[[The Batman (Animation)|The Batman]]'', Lion-O in ''[[Thundercats 2011 (Western Animation)|Thundercats 2011]]'') as [[Blue Beetle]], [[Tom Kenny]] (The Penguin from ''[[The Batman (Animation)|The Batman]]'', [[Spongebob SquarePants]]) as Plastic Man, [[John Dimaggio]] (Bender in ''[[Futurama]]'', Marcus Fenix in ''[[Gears of War]]'', Gilgamesh in ''[[Final Fantasy XII (Video Game)|Final Fantasy XII]]'', Brute Chieftains in ''[[Halo 3]]'') as AQUAMAN, and last but not least, [[Diedrich Bader]], ''[[Korgoth of Barbaria]]'' and [[The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy|Hoss Delgado]], as Batman himself.
** [[John Dimaggio]] was also Kimahri and Wakka from ''[[Final Fantasy X (Video Game)|Final Fantasy X]]'', which makes it hilarious whenever he teams up with Green Arrow (as stated below, [[James Arnold Taylor]] played Tidus). This version of Aquaman even has a water sword, like Wakka's brother's sword Brotherhood.
** [[John Dimaggio]] was also Kimahri and Wakka from ''[[Final Fantasy X (Video Game)|Final Fantasy X]]'', which makes it hilarious whenever he teams up with Green Arrow (as stated below, [[James Arnold Taylor]] played Tidus). This version of Aquaman even has a water sword, like Wakka's brother's sword Brotherhood.
** The reason [[Tom Kenny]] plays Plas is because he had the role in a pilot for a Plastic Man cartoon that was never picked up. The creators liked how he did in the pilot, and gave him the role just so he could play him again.
** The reason [[Tom Kenny]] plays Plas is because he had the role in a pilot for a Plastic Man cartoon that was never picked up. The creators liked how he did in the pilot, and gave him the role just so he could play him again.
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** [[Jonah Hex]] and Fox from the Terrbile Trio are both voiced by Phil "[[Seinfeld|Jackie Chiles]]/[[The Secret Saturdays|Doc Saturday]]" Morris. These are not Morris's only DC roles--he was also [[Justice League|Vandal Savage]], [[Justice League the New Frontier|King Faraday]], [[Smallville|another version of the Martian Mahnuter]], and [[Legion of Super Heroes (Animation)|Imperiex]].
** [[Jonah Hex]] and Fox from the Terrbile Trio are both voiced by Phil "[[Seinfeld|Jackie Chiles]]/[[The Secret Saturdays|Doc Saturday]]" Morris. These are not Morris's only DC roles--he was also [[Justice League|Vandal Savage]], [[Justice League the New Frontier|King Faraday]], [[Smallville|another version of the Martian Mahnuter]], and [[Legion of Super Heroes (Animation)|Imperiex]].
** [[Adventure Time (Animation)|Finn the Human]] is Robin the Boy Wonder in flashbacks.
** [[Adventure Time (Animation)|Finn the Human]] is Robin the Boy Wonder in flashbacks.
*** In Spain, those flashbacks are [[Cross Dressing Voices|voiced by]] Pilar Martin ([[Hannah Montana]]).
*** In Spain, those flashbacks are [[Cross-Dressing Voices|voiced by]] Pilar Martin ([[Hannah Montana]]).
** [[The Birds|Tippi Hedren]], who will be voicing Queen Hippolyta in an upcoming episode, previously voiced a kidnapped fashion designer in [[Batman: The Animated Series (Animation)|The New Batman Adventures]].
** [[The Birds|Tippi Hedren]], who will be voicing Queen Hippolyta in an upcoming episode, previously voiced a kidnapped fashion designer in [[Batman: The Animated Series (Animation)|The New Batman Adventures]].
** Fun Haus, Mongul, and Mongal are voiced by [[Malcolm in The Middle|Gary]] [[Boston Legal|Anthony]] [[The Boondocks|Williams]].
** Fun Haus, Mongul, and Mongal are voiced by [[Malcolm in The Middle|Gary]] [[Boston Legal|Anthony]] [[The Boondocks|Williams]].
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** Joker and the Weeper teamed up once before, in the Justice League of America comic book issue #136.
** Joker and the Weeper teamed up once before, in the Justice League of America comic book issue #136.
** Joker and The Weeper actually succeed in destroying Batman's crime-detecting device (but get arrested anyway).
** Joker and The Weeper actually succeed in destroying Batman's crime-detecting device (but get arrested anyway).
** Commissioner Gordon and [[Officer O Hara|Chief O’Hara]] from [[The Sixties]] [[Batman (TV)|Batman TV Show]] make a [[Cameo]] unveiling Batman’s crime detecting device. [[Police Are Useless|This truly reflects their importance in that series.]]
** Commissioner Gordon and [[Officer O'Hara|Chief O’Hara]] from [[The Sixties]] [[Batman (TV)|Batman TV Show]] make a [[Cameo]] unveiling Batman’s crime detecting device. [[Police Are Useless|This truly reflects their importance in that series.]]
* In "Scorn of the Star Sapphire!", the [[Cold Opening]] with Wonder Woman:
* In "Scorn of the Star Sapphire!", the [[Cold Opening]] with Wonder Woman:
** Wonder Woman's design is based on the Golden age comics.
** Wonder Woman's design is based on the Golden age comics.

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