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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]]. 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.
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]]. 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.
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* [[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.
* [[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.
* [[Beauty Contest]]: {{spoiler|Batgirl stages one in order to catch the villains.}} No beauty is actually judged, given the feminist vibe.