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A list of characters from the [[DCAU]] who first became prominent in ''[[Superman: The Animated Series (Animation)|Superman the Animated Series]]''
A list of characters from the [[DCAU]] who first became prominent in ''[[Superman: The Animated Series|Superman the Animated Series]]''
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== Superman (Clark Kent/Kal-El) ==
== Superman (Clark Kent/Kal-El) ==
{{quote| '''Voiced By:''' Tim Daly on ''[[Superman the Animated Series]]'', Christopher McDonald on ''[[Batman Beyond (Animation)|Batman Beyond]]'', George Newbern on ''[[Justice League (Animation)|Justice League]]'' and ''[[Justice League Unlimited]]''}}
{{quote| '''Voiced By:''' Tim Daly on ''[[Superman: The Animated Series]]'', Christopher McDonald on ''[[Batman Beyond]]'', George Newbern on ''[[Justice League (animation)|Justice League]]'' and ''[[Justice League Unlimited]]''}}


The quintessential [[The Cape|Cape]] and [[Flying Brick]] of the DC Animated Universe.
The quintessential [[The Cape|Cape]] and [[Flying Brick]] of the DC Animated Universe.
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An alien orphan named 'Kal-El' who was sent into space as an infant to avoid suffering a cataclysmic death on his home planet of Krypton. His craft landed in a Kansas field and he was discovered by Jonathan and Martha Kent, who raise the boy as their son under the name 'Clark'. As he matures under the Earth's yellow sun, he gains superhuman powers such as nigh-unlimited physical strength and the power of flight. As an adult, he moves to Metropolis to work as a newspaper reporter. It is here he becomes aware of the corruption and evil in the world, deciding [[Comes Great Responsibility|he must use his gifts]] to right these wrongs, taking the moniker '[[Superman]]' after a story of his deeds is published in the Daily Planet by Lois Lane, who uses the term.
An alien orphan named 'Kal-El' who was sent into space as an infant to avoid suffering a cataclysmic death on his home planet of Krypton. His craft landed in a Kansas field and he was discovered by Jonathan and Martha Kent, who raise the boy as their son under the name 'Clark'. As he matures under the Earth's yellow sun, he gains superhuman powers such as nigh-unlimited physical strength and the power of flight. As an adult, he moves to Metropolis to work as a newspaper reporter. It is here he becomes aware of the corruption and evil in the world, deciding [[Comes Great Responsibility|he must use his gifts]] to right these wrongs, taking the moniker '[[Superman]]' after a story of his deeds is published in the Daily Planet by Lois Lane, who uses the term.


After having worked long and hard since the end of "Legacy" (from ''[[Superman the Animated Series]]'') to regain the world's trust in him, it is he who first suggests that he and the other superheroes form the ''[[Justice League (Animation)|Justice League]]'', in order to deal with future threats as great as the Imperium. According to the series' promotional information, he was shown to be the face of the League, as well as the peacemaker for the other members.
After having worked long and hard since the end of "Legacy" (from ''[[Superman: The Animated Series]]'') to regain the world's trust in him, it is he who first suggests that he and the other superheroes form the ''[[Justice League (animation)|Justice League]]'', in order to deal with future threats as great as the Imperium. According to the series' promotional information, he was shown to be the face of the League, as well as the peacemaker for the other members.


* [[Badass]]: Regularly goes up against enemies at least as powerful as him and far more ruthless, and has demonstrated that even without his powers, he's still not to be taken lightly.
* [[Badass]]: Regularly goes up against enemies at least as powerful as him and far more ruthless, and has demonstrated that even without his powers, he's still not to be taken lightly.
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* [[Brought Down to Badass]]: Superman gets depowered and handles himself {{spoiler|on an [[After the End]] Earth}} pretty well, {{spoiler|including forging a sword out of rebar and turning a pack of wolves that had been hunting him into sled dogs.}}
* [[Brought Down to Badass]]: Superman gets depowered and handles himself {{spoiler|on an [[After the End]] Earth}} pretty well, {{spoiler|including forging a sword out of rebar and turning a pack of wolves that had been hunting him into sled dogs.}}
** Luminus filters all sunlight except red to depower Supes, then baits him into a [[Hard Light]] death trap. Supes manages to survive until he destroys the sun blocker.
** Luminus filters all sunlight except red to depower Supes, then baits him into a [[Hard Light]] death trap. Supes manages to survive until he destroys the sun blocker.
* [[Brought to You By The Letter "S"]]
* [[Brought to You by The Letter "S"]]
* [[The Cape]]
* [[The Cape]]
* [[Clark Kenting]]
* [[Clark Kenting]]
* {{spoiler|[[Cool Old Guy]]: In ''[[Batman Beyond (Animation)|Batman Beyond]]''.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Cool Old Guy]]: In ''[[Batman Beyond]]''.}}
* [[Determinator]]
* [[Determinator]]
* [[Evil Me Scares Me]]: After the Justice Lords saga.
* [[Evil Me Scares Me]]: After the Justice Lords saga.
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* [[I Am Not Left-Handed]]: In the grand finale of ''[[Justice League Unlimited]]'', he unleashes all his strength on [[Darkseid]] after giving him [[Trope Namer|the]] [[World of Cardboard Speech]].
* [[I Am Not Left-Handed]]: In the grand finale of ''[[Justice League Unlimited]]'', he unleashes all his strength on [[Darkseid]] after giving him [[Trope Namer|the]] [[World of Cardboard Speech]].
* [[Nigh Invulnerable]]
* [[Nigh Invulnerable]]
* [[The Other Darrin]]: Tim Daly was replaced with George Newbern in ''Justice League''. The older Superman in ''[[Batman Beyond (Animation)|Batman Beyond]]'' was voiced by Christopher McDonald, but this was due to the idea of Superman sounding more like his father Jor-El as [[Timeshifted Actor|he got older]]; McDonald was the actor who voiced Jor-El in ''Superman: The Animated Series''.
* [[The Other Darrin]]: Tim Daly was replaced with George Newbern in ''Justice League''. The older Superman in ''[[Batman Beyond]]'' was voiced by Christopher McDonald, but this was due to the idea of Superman sounding more like his father Jor-El as [[Timeshifted Actor|he got older]]; McDonald was the actor who voiced Jor-El in ''Superman: The Animated Series''.
* [[Physical God]]: Becomes part of the conflict with Cadmus, post-Justice Lords.
* [[Physical God]]: Becomes part of the conflict with Cadmus, post-Justice Lords.
* [[Power Loss Makes You Strong]]: Memorably in "Hereafter".
* [[Power Loss Makes You Strong]]: Memorably in "Hereafter".
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* [[Super Speed]]: Though he's not quite as fast as Flash.
* [[Super Speed]]: Though he's not quite as fast as Flash.
* [[Super Strength]]
* [[Super Strength]]
* [[Timeshifted Actor]]: Superman on ''[[Batman Beyond (Animation)|Batman Beyond]]''.
* [[Timeshifted Actor]]: Superman on ''[[Batman Beyond]]''.
** In the [[Five Episode Pilot]] teenaged Clark was played by [[Jason Marsden]].
** In the [[Five Episode Pilot]] teenaged Clark was played by [[Jason Marsden]].
* [[The Worf Effect]]: Got hit with this pretty bad when starting out in ''[[Justice League (Animation)|Justice League]]''. The writers actually apologized for it and did their best to make up for it later on.
* [[The Worf Effect]]: Got hit with this pretty bad when starting out in ''[[Justice League (animation)|Justice League]]''. The writers actually apologized for it and did their best to make up for it later on.
* [[Thou Shalt Not Kill]]: Becomes a problem during the Cadmus arc due to the fact that his Justice Lord counterpart broke this code.
* [[Thou Shalt Not Kill]]: Becomes a problem during the Cadmus arc due to the fact that his Justice Lord counterpart broke this code.
** Darkseid, as stated above, is an exception. After their last encounter in his previous series, Superman has no problem killing him.
** Darkseid, as stated above, is an exception. After their last encounter in his previous series, Superman has no problem killing him.
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* [[Bare Your Midriff]]
* [[Bare Your Midriff]]
* [[Big in Japan]]: [[In Universe]], as revealed on ''[[Justice League]]''.
* [[Big in Japan]]: [[In-Universe]], as revealed on ''[[Justice League]]''.
* [[Cute Bruiser]]
* [[Cute Bruiser]]
* [[Distaff Counterpart]]
* [[Distaff Counterpart]]
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{{quote| '''Voiced By:''' David Kaufman}}
{{quote| '''Voiced By:''' David Kaufman}}


* [[A Day in The Limelight]]: "Superman's Pal"
* [[A Day in the Limelight]]: "Superman's Pal"
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: [[Danny Phantom]], is that you?
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: [[Danny Phantom]], is that you?
** In France, he's Danny's friend Tucker.
** In France, he's Danny's friend Tucker.
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{{quote| '''Voiced By:''' [[Clancy Brown]]}}
{{quote| '''Voiced By:''' [[Clancy Brown]]}}


A genius, multi-billionaire living in Metropolis who is the chief executive of his own company, LexCorp. In reality, he's a sociopath with a thirst for power and control, which he will gladly go to any length to have. He's an A-lister among Superman's rogues and constantly flexes his [[Villain With Good Publicity]] as much as he possibly can. He later takes on various exploits to hamper the [[Justice League (Animation)|Justice League]] and out them as threats to global security so he may do as he pleases unopposed.
A genius, multi-billionaire living in Metropolis who is the chief executive of his own company, LexCorp. In reality, he's a sociopath with a thirst for power and control, which he will gladly go to any length to have. He's an A-lister among Superman's rogues and constantly flexes his [[Villain with Good Publicity]] as much as he possibly can. He later takes on various exploits to hamper the [[Justice League (animation)|Justice League]] and out them as threats to global security so he may do as he pleases unopposed.


* [[A God Am I]]: When {{spoiler|fused with Brainiac}}.
* [[A God Am I]]: When {{spoiler|fused with Brainiac}}.
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* [[Badass Normal]]: Nowhere near Batman's level of training, but when you can forcibly assume leadership of a large group of superpowered beings ''and'' keep them in line just through your intelligence and personal charisma, you qualify.
* [[Badass Normal]]: Nowhere near Batman's level of training, but when you can forcibly assume leadership of a large group of superpowered beings ''and'' keep them in line just through your intelligence and personal charisma, you qualify.
* [[Bald of Evil]]
* [[Bald of Evil]]
* [[Big Bad]]: For much of [[Superman the Animated Series]] and the [[Justice League]] cartoon, where he ran first the Injustice Gang, and then the Legion of Doom.
* [[Big Bad]]: For much of [[Superman: The Animated Series]] and the [[Justice League]] cartoon, where he ran first the Injustice Gang, and then the Legion of Doom.
* [[Bitch in Sheep's Clothing]]: When it suits his purposes, he can be quite charming. But only when it suits him.
* [[Bitch in Sheep's Clothing]]: When it suits his purposes, he can be quite charming. But only when it suits him.
* [[The Chessmaster]]
* [[The Chessmaster]]
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* [[Smug Snake]]: His arrogance sometimes leads him into this territory.
* [[Smug Snake]]: His arrogance sometimes leads him into this territory.
* [[Teeth-Clenched Teamwork]]: Whenever working with the Joker or Grodd.
* [[Teeth-Clenched Teamwork]]: Whenever working with the Joker or Grodd.
* [[Villain With Good Publicity]]: In ''[[Superman the Animated Series]]'' and the second season of ''[[Justice League Unlimited]]''.
* [[Villain with Good Publicity]]: In ''[[Superman: The Animated Series]]'' and the second season of ''[[Justice League Unlimited]]''.


=== [[Brainiac]] ===
=== [[Brainiac]] ===
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*** "Super or otherwise, you're merely a man. And [[A God Am I|I am a GOD!]]"
*** "Super or otherwise, you're merely a man. And [[A God Am I|I am a GOD!]]"
* [[Bald of Evil]]
* [[Bald of Evil]]
* [[Big Bad]]: Of ''[[Superman the Animated Series]]'' season 3. He, Luthor, and Grodd are in the running for this in [[Justice League]].
* [[Big Bad]]: Of ''[[Superman: The Animated Series]]'' season 3. He, Luthor, and Grodd are in the running for this in [[Justice League]].
* [[The Chessmaster]]: "I told you once Superman, if you would not be my knight, you would be my pawn."
* [[The Chessmaster]]: "I told you once Superman, if you would not be my knight, you would be my pawn."
* [[Electric Torture]]: "It's called the Agony Matrix. Direct neuro-stimulation of pain receptors. All of them. Imagine the worst pain you have ever felt in your life times a thousand. [[Fate Worse Than Death|Now imagine that pain continuing forever.]] Oh, that's right. You don't have to imagine."
* [[Electric Torture]]: "It's called the Agony Matrix. Direct neuro-stimulation of pain receptors. All of them. Imagine the worst pain you have ever felt in your life times a thousand. [[Fate Worse Than Death|Now imagine that pain continuing forever.]] Oh, that's right. You don't have to imagine."
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* [[God of Evil]]
* [[God of Evil]]
* [[Godzilla Threshold]]: He's the one villain that Superman does not hold back on. And, as has been noted, he's the one villain that Superman is perfectly willing to kill.
* [[Godzilla Threshold]]: He's the one villain that Superman does not hold back on. And, as has been noted, he's the one villain that Superman is perfectly willing to kill.
* [[Knight of Cerebus]]: Anytime Darkseid shows up, whether it's in ''[[Superman the Animated Series]]'' or ''[[Justice League]]'', things get a LOT more serious.
* [[Knight of Cerebus]]: Anytime Darkseid shows up, whether it's in ''[[Superman: The Animated Series]]'' or ''[[Justice League]]'', things get a LOT more serious.
* [[Manipulative Bastard]]
* [[Manipulative Bastard]]
* [[Nigh Invulnerable]]
* [[Nigh Invulnerable]]
* [[Physical God]]
* [[Physical God]]
* [[Playing Both Sides]]: Does this in the conflict between Superman and Brainiac in ''[[Justice League (Animation)|Justice League]]''. Even though neither of them trust him, he puts them both in situations where they feel they need to work with him. He almost wins.
* [[Playing Both Sides]]: Does this in the conflict between Superman and Brainiac in ''[[Justice League (animation)|Justice League]]''. Even though neither of them trust him, he puts them both in situations where they feel they need to work with him. He almost wins.
* [[Polluted Wasteland]]: His entire planet.
* [[Polluted Wasteland]]: His entire planet.
* [[Red Eyes, Take Warning]]
* [[Red Eyes, Take Warning]]
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* [[Fat Bastard|Fat Bitch]]
* [[Fat Bastard|Fat Bitch]]
* [[Vocal Dissonance]]: And he doesn't even try to hide it.
* [[Vocal Dissonance]]: And he doesn't even try to hide it.
* [[Never Mess With Granny]]: Oh, ''boy''...
* [[Never Mess with Granny]]: Oh, ''boy''...
* [[Orphanage of Fear]]
* [[Orphanage of Fear]]


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* [[Attack Its Weak Point]]: Disabling his Kryptonite core is usually the only way to stop him.
* [[Attack Its Weak Point]]: Disabling his Kryptonite core is usually the only way to stop him.
* [[Blessed With Suck]]: He gets an immortal, super-strong body powered by Superman's biggest weakness...at the cost of all tactile sensation.
* [[Blessed with Suck]]: He gets an immortal, super-strong body powered by Superman's biggest weakness...at the cost of all tactile sensation.
* [[Cyborg]]
* [[Cyborg]]
* [[Evil Brit]]
* [[Evil Brit]]
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* [[Psychopathic Manchild]]: Goes straight [[Up to Eleven]]
* [[Psychopathic Manchild]]: Goes straight [[Up to Eleven]]
* [[Slasher Smile]]: Painted onto his mask.
* [[Slasher Smile]]: Painted onto his mask.
* [[Sympathy for The Devil]]: Expressed for him by Lois.
* [[Sympathy for the Devil]]: Expressed for him by Lois.
* [[Underestimating Badassery]]: Killer Frost does this to him in "Alive".
* [[Underestimating Badassery]]: Killer Frost does this to him in "Alive".


=== Luminus (Edward Lytener) ===
=== Luminus (Edward Lytener) ===
Edward was an engineer at LexCorp who specialized in light and laser manipulation. He was a mole for Lois and was fired. So he decided to kill her in revenge. [[Failure Is the Only Option|Then Superman got involved.]] Lytener took up the persona of Luminus and decided to get his revenge on Superman by bringing him down to normal. That failed too. Luminus is last seen fighting the [[Justice League (Animation)|Justice League]] after a jail break.
Edward was an engineer at LexCorp who specialized in light and laser manipulation. He was a mole for Lois and was fired. So he decided to kill her in revenge. [[Failure Is the Only Option|Then Superman got involved.]] Lytener took up the persona of Luminus and decided to get his revenge on Superman by bringing him down to normal. That failed too. Luminus is last seen fighting the [[Justice League (animation)|Justice League]] after a jail break.


* [[Bond Villain Stupidity]]: You managed to [[Brought Down to Normal|weaken Superman to human strength]], Luminus. [[Just Eat Him|Just shoot him already!]] Don't toy with him until he breaks the machine weakening him.
* [[Bond Villain Stupidity]]: You managed to [[Brought Down to Normal|weaken Superman to human strength]], Luminus. [[Just Eat Him|Just shoot him already!]] Don't toy with him until he breaks the machine weakening him.
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* [[Gadgeteer Genius]]
* [[Gadgeteer Genius]]
* [[Hard Light]]: His other specialty. Turns out, lasers still hurt anyway.
* [[Hard Light]]: His other specialty. Turns out, lasers still hurt anyway.
* [[Me's a Crowd]]: Similar to the [[Flash (Comic Book)|Flash]] villain Mirror Master.
* [[Me's a Crowd]]: Similar to the [[The Flash|Flash]] villain Mirror Master.
* [[Nothing Personal]]: Said this in his second appearance to Lois. He put her in a death trap again, but he insisted only as bait for Superman.
* [[Nothing Personal]]: Said this in his second appearance to Lois. He put her in a death trap again, but he insisted only as bait for Superman.
* [[Smug Snake]]
* [[Smug Snake]]
* [[Stalker With a Crush]]: He became [[The Mole]] against LexCorp because he liked Lois, not because it was the right thing to do.
* [[Stalker with a Crush]]: He became [[The Mole]] against LexCorp because he liked Lois, not because it was the right thing to do.
* [[Villainous Breakdown]]: Is so calm and calculating when he has a powerless Superman on the ropes. When the satellites key to powering the big guy down get blown up, however, he (understandably) becomes quite panicky and desperate.
* [[Villainous Breakdown]]: Is so calm and calculating when he has a powerless Superman on the ropes. When the satellites key to powering the big guy down get blown up, however, he (understandably) becomes quite panicky and desperate.



Revision as of 08:41, 8 April 2014


A list of characters from the DCAU who first became prominent in Superman the Animated Series



Superman (Clark Kent/Kal-El)

 Voiced By: Tim Daly on Superman: The Animated Series, Christopher McDonald on Batman Beyond, George Newbern on Justice League and Justice League Unlimited

The quintessential Cape and Flying Brick of the DC Animated Universe.

An alien orphan named 'Kal-El' who was sent into space as an infant to avoid suffering a cataclysmic death on his home planet of Krypton. His craft landed in a Kansas field and he was discovered by Jonathan and Martha Kent, who raise the boy as their son under the name 'Clark'. As he matures under the Earth's yellow sun, he gains superhuman powers such as nigh-unlimited physical strength and the power of flight. As an adult, he moves to Metropolis to work as a newspaper reporter. It is here he becomes aware of the corruption and evil in the world, deciding he must use his gifts to right these wrongs, taking the moniker 'Superman' after a story of his deeds is published in the Daily Planet by Lois Lane, who uses the term.

After having worked long and hard since the end of "Legacy" (from Superman: The Animated Series) to regain the world's trust in him, it is he who first suggests that he and the other superheroes form the Justice League, in order to deal with future threats as great as the Imperium. According to the series' promotional information, he was shown to be the face of the League, as well as the peacemaker for the other members.


Allies

Supergirl (Kara In-Ze/Kara Kent)

 Voiced By: Nicholle Tom

Lois Lane

 Voiced By: Dana Delany

Jimmy Olsen

 Voiced By: David Kaufman


Antagonists

Lex Luthor

 Voiced By: Clancy Brown

A genius, multi-billionaire living in Metropolis who is the chief executive of his own company, LexCorp. In reality, he's a sociopath with a thirst for power and control, which he will gladly go to any length to have. He's an A-lister among Superman's rogues and constantly flexes his Villain with Good Publicity as much as he possibly can. He later takes on various exploits to hamper the Justice League and out them as threats to global security so he may do as he pleases unopposed.

Brainiac

 Voiced By: Corey Burton

A supercomputer AI from the planet Krypton who survived the planet's destruction. Now it seeks to gain as much knowledge from the galaxy as it can, by any means.

Darkseid

 Voiced By: Michael Ironside

The absolute ruler of the wasteland planet Apokolips. Stuck in a truce with the neighboring planet New Genesis, Darkseid is always scheming about how to put the entire universe under his fist. Seeking the 'Anti-Life Equation', a powerful tool that could easily submit the entirety of existence under his thumb, he is a constant threat to planet Earth. He is Superman's most hated enemy for his many transgressions committed on Earth and Superman is willing to stop at nothing to see his end.

  "I hope you appreciate, Kal-El, everything that happens from this point is on your head. The skies will rain fire, the oceans will boil, the streets run red with the blood of billions. Only then, when your last pitiful hope has been vanquished, will I end your life. Let's go."

Kalibak

 Voiced By: Michael Dorn

Granny Goodness

 Voiced By: Ed Asner

Metallo (John Corben)

 Voiced By: Malcolm McDowell

Livewire (Leslie Willis)

 Voiced By: Lori Petty, Maria Cannals Barrera

  • Absolute Cleavage
  • Canon Immigrant
  • Dumbass DJ: Before gaining her powers, she was a popular DJ who spent all her time insulting Superman in order to boost her ratings.
  • Goth
  • Jerkass
  • Never My Fault: Her transformation was due to her stupidity of hosting a concert in the middle of a storm, Superman tried to get her to cancel it as she was both putting herself and the audience in danger. Typically she wouldn't listen and got hit by lighting. She blamed Superman for the mess, mostly from seeing on TV a reporter interviewing Superman accusing that he deliberately didn't push Leslie out of the way when the lightning struck.
  • Psycho Electro
  • Shock and Awe
  • Straw Feminist: At times.
  • Vapor Wear
  • Weaksauce Weakness: Water.

Toyman (Winslow Schott, Jr.)

 Voiced By: Bud Cort, Corey Burton

Luminus (Edward Lytener)

Edward was an engineer at LexCorp who specialized in light and laser manipulation. He was a mole for Lois and was fired. So he decided to kill her in revenge. Then Superman got involved. Lytener took up the persona of Luminus and decided to get his revenge on Superman by bringing him down to normal. That failed too. Luminus is last seen fighting the Justice League after a jail break.