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* True to form, Flash is the main exporter. Whenever bad guys are involved, it frequently turns into a [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]] as well. His treatment of Evil Black Canary is perhaps the best example.
* Good Lex, especially when first visiting Earth-1. He ensures the Justice League is summoned by mock-threatening to [[Foreshadowing|blow up the world]], and when they arrive, he has stripped naked to demonstrate he's not armed.
{{quote| '''Flash''': Whoa! And they call me "[[Incredibly Lame Pun|The Flash]]".<br />
(Later)<br />
'''Superman''' (Good!Lex starts to stand up): Hold it... pants. }}
* Batman using the experimental teleporter to transport Flash to the Watchtower, and then stealing his pretzel.
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* Flash asking Wonder Woman why she even needs to keep the invisible jet if she can fly and then having Hal Jordan point out he drives a car in his civilian life.
** Even more funny if you take into account this line from [[Justice League]] (which the movie was originally meant to be in-continuity):
{{quote| '''Green Lantern''' (to Flash who bought himself a van): Why do ''you'' need a van... [[Getting Crap Past the Radar|wait, I don't wanna know]].}}
* Green Lantern's skittishness upon being charged with going to Earth-3 and cleaning up. "I'm essentially a beat cop, I think another universe might be out of my jurisdiction."
* Ultraman, after Batman returns from Earth Prime (paraphrasing)
{{quote| '''Ultraman''': You saved the world. Good for you. Now get your asses off my moon.}}
* Superwoman, after catching Batman when he chased her back to her own world, reviews some of the other worlds she could send him to:
{{quote| '''Superwoman''': Hmm, here's a world where humanity has mutated into hideous creatures of the night... No, you might enjoy that one. }}
** Also a [[Fridge Brilliance]] [[Continuity Nod]]; there's several [[DC Comics]] Elseworlds stories that have [[Batman]] either fighting vampires or turning ''into'' a vampire. Furthermore, the general concept behind the Batman villain "Man-Bat", a humanoid bat, is that he was a man who admired bats and/or Batman so much he transformed himself into a hybrid of man and bat.
 
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