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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".
* [[Hey ItsIt'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.
** 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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** R. Lee Ermey, the definitive [[Drill Sergeant Nasty]], as Wildcat.
** Michael Rosenbaum as Deadman, a veteran of DC Comics adaptations with his roles as the [[Flash]] on ''[[Justice League Unlimited]]'', Kid Flash in ''[[Teen Titans (Animation)|Teen Titans]]'', and [[Lex Luthor]] in ''[[Smallville]]''.
** [[Wil Wheaton]] ([[CreatorsCreator's Pet|Wesley Crusher]] in ''[[Star Trek the Next Generation]]'') as Ted Kord.
** [[Dee Bradley Baker]] voices The Brain, who sounds like an evil [[Ben 10 Alien Force (Animation)|Brainstorm]] and/or [[American Dad (Animation)|Klaus]] with a French accent.
*** And the Clock King, who sounds EXACTLY like Klaus.
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*** Booster Gold ''is'' [[Justice League|Booster Gold]]. Yup, Tom Everett Scott (I mean [[Law and Order (TV)|Governor Donald Shalvoy]]) is yet another DCAU reprisal.
** Bat-Mite is Pee-Wee Herman.
** Michael Dorn ([[Star Trek the Next Generation|Worf]]) as Kru'll the Eternal. You may also remember him as Kalibak in ''[[Superman: theThe Animated Series (Animation)|Superman the Animated Series]]'' and ''[[Justice League]]''.
** [[Jeff Bennett]] again, as the OMAC, uses his [[Dark Forces Saga (Video Game)|Kyle Katarn]] voice.
** Two-Face is [[The Batman (Animation)|Black Mask]], [[Justice League|Hawkman]], and [[The Other Darrin|The new]] [[Ben 10 Alien Force (Animation)|Vilgax]].
** [[Doctor HorriblesHorrible's Sing -Along Blog (Web Video)|Dr. Horrible]] is the Music Meister!
** Firestorm is [[Everybody Hates Chris|Chris Rock]] and [[Spongebob SquarePants|Patrick Star]].
** [[DCAU|Kevin Conroy]] is the Batman of Zur-En-Arrh and the Phantom Stranger. Joining Conroy in "Chill of the Night!", [[Mark Hamill]] is the Spectre, [[Adam West]] as Thomas Wayne, Julie Newmar as Martha Wayne, [[Jennifer Hale]] as Poison Ivy and reprising the role of Zatanna from ''[[Justice League]]''. Additionally, [[Batman: theThe Animated Series (Animation)|Two-Face]] is Lew Moxon and himself and [[Batman Beyond (Animation)|Warhawk]] {{spoiler|killed Batman's parents}}.
*** Hal Jordon is Loren Lester aka DCAU's Robin and later Nightwing. It's more noticeable in the game. Where he's a jump in hero.
** Talia al Ghul is [[Desperate Housewives|Julie Mayer]] and... [[Crisis Core|Aerith]]. Yes, ''[[It Was His Sled|that]]'' [[Final Fantasy VII|Aerith]]. I am ''not'' pulling your legs. Even better, [[Dating Catwoman|she seems to have some chemistry with]] <s>Robin</s> [[Avatar: The Last Airbender (Animation)|Jet]]!
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** [[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]]).
** [[The Birds|Tippi Hedren]], who will be voicing Queen Hippolyta in an upcoming episode, previously voiced a kidnapped fashion designer in [[Batman: theThe 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]].
** Uncle Sam's voice actor, Peter Renaday, is Abraham Lincoln in Disneyland's Hall of Presidents.
** Ambush Bug is [[Happy Days|The Fonz]].
** [[Transformers (Film)|The Fallen]] is Astaroth.
** [[The Avengers: EarthsEarth's Mightiest Heroes (Animation)|Captain]] [[Marvel vs. Capcom 3|America]] is [[Captain Atom]].
** [[Ron Perlman]] is Dr. Double X.
** The Japanese dub, besides having [[Tessho Genda]] reprise his role as Batman again, also had a really top-star voice cast of many well know voices from anime:
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*** [[Sayuri Yahagi]] (Harley Quinn)
*** [[Akio Suyama]] (Joker-Mite)
* [[NamesName's the Same]]: Shark of the Terrible Trio shares a name with Shark, an actual tiger shark mutated into a humanoid form who had a cameo in "Night of the Huntress!" And neither of them are to be confused with Tiger Shark, of course.
* [[One of Us]]: Oh so many examples of the fact that the staff is as big of nerds as us, in particular "Mitefall!".
* [[Playing Against Type]]: Diedrich Bader as Batman. That's right: a guy known for playing [[The Ditz]] is the lead. To a lesser extent Will Friedle as the Blue Beetle, who is known for playing characters similar to Bader's.
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* In the Episode "Bat-Mite Presents: Batman's Strangest Cases!"
** It features Scooby and Batman dual-punching the Joker after Bat-Mite uses his powers to allow violence.
** Funny enough, when Bat-Mite notes that [[Off -Model|someone mispainted Batman's collar]], he doesn't seem to notice the fact that the Bat-symbol is ''inverted''.
* In "The Vile And The Villainous!":
** Joker and the Weeper teamed up once before, in the Justice League of America comic book issue #136.