Gotham Girls: Difference between revisions
Content deleted Content added
m update links |
No edit summary |
||
(10 intermediate revisions by 6 users not shown) | |||
Line 2:
[[File:gothamgirlsgroup_1323.jpg|frame]]
A 2000-2002 three-season web animation series of 30 short episodes made by Noodle Soup Productions for [[Warner Brothers]] Animation and created by [[Paul Dini]] and Hilary J.
The first twenty episodes (released monthly) were unrelated comedic interludes featuring tales of the daily life of the characters. The third season of ten episodes formed an interconnected arc concerning the disappearance of all men from Gotham City. Some installments featured an interactive element or mini-game.
The episodes are still online, though hidden on the Warner Brothers website, and a full list of the episode links can be found on [[wikipedia:Gotham Girls|the Other Wiki]] and YouTube. The entire series was also included as Bonus Content on the ''[[Birds of Prey]]'' television series DVD. A spinoff comic book was released for the series, and [[Paul Dini]]'s "Harley and Ivy" mini-series and later ''[[Gotham City Sirens]]'' clearly took some inspiration from the premise.
----
{{tropelist}}
* [[Anti-Villain]]: [[Invoked Trope|Invoked]] in-universed. Ivy calls herself an "eco-terrorist of global importance". Which means she makes a contribution. At least one episode has her going out of her way to get the mayor to prevent bulldozing of a park because he swore he wouldn't in his election campaign.
* [[Beauty Contest]]: {{spoiler|Batgirl stages one in order to catch the villains.}} No beauty is actually judged, given the feminist vibe.
Line 17 ⟶ 16:
* [[Check, Please!]]: Used (incorrectly) by Harley in Strategery.
* [[Curse Cut Short]]:
{{quote|
* [[Derailed Fairy Tale]]: ''The Three Babes''.
* [[Fountain of Youth]]: Happens to Harley in one episode.
* [[Gendercide]]: The main arc of the third season, although it revolved around the men disappearing instead of dying.
* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]: Episode 1, "The Vault":
{{quote|
* [[Girls' Night Out Episode]]: The premise of the series.
* [[Keep-Away]]: Harley and Ivy try this on Batgirl with a CD. Harley eventually falls for Batgirl shouting "I'm open!"
* [[Mama Bear]]: Ivy to Harley in a Season 2 episode, when Harley is briefly turned into a baby. Ivy is visibly distraught when baby Harley disappears and spends the rest of the episode looking for her.
Line 33 ⟶ 32:
* [[Reverse Polarity]]: How Harley Quinn {{spoiler|un-disappears all of Gotham's men}} in season 3. The gun's settings are polarity and reverse polarity.
* [[Sleazy Politician]]: The mayor of Gotham City.
* [[
{{reflist}}
Line 39 ⟶ 38:
[[Category:Gotham Girls]]
[[Category:Batman]]
[[Category:
[[Category:
[[Category:Web Animation of the 2000s]]
[[Category:Flash Content]]
|