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* [[Big Lipped Alligator Moment]]: After the opening credits there's a scene where a pair of Batgirls witness a man being mugged and then killed. The scene then cuts to a dance club and the murder is never brought up again.
* [[Non Sequitur Scene]]: After the opening credits there's a scene where a pair of Batgirls witness a man being mugged and then killed. The scene then cuts to a dance club and the murder is never brought up again.
** There's also the "synthetic vampires" opening (thrown in to placate the rabid lawyers of DC/National Comics) and the racist seance scene. Along with, y'know, ''everything else in the movie.''
** There's also the "synthetic vampires" opening (thrown in to placate the rabid lawyers of DC/National Comics) and the racist seance scene. Along with, y'know, ''everything else in the movie.''
** See [[Stock Footage]] below. The mole people come out of nowhere and ''are never mentioned or seen again'' even after Rat Fink's lair (which is located where they live) blows up.
** See [[Stock Footage]] below. The mole people come out of nowhere and ''are never mentioned or seen again'' even after Rat Fink's lair (which is located where they live) blows up.

Latest revision as of 05:16, 7 August 2017


  • Non Sequitur Scene: After the opening credits there's a scene where a pair of Batgirls witness a man being mugged and then killed. The scene then cuts to a dance club and the murder is never brought up again.
    • There's also the "synthetic vampires" opening (thrown in to placate the rabid lawyers of DC/National Comics) and the racist seance scene. Along with, y'know, everything else in the movie.
    • See Stock Footage below. The mole people come out of nowhere and are never mentioned or seen again even after Rat Fink's lair (which is located where they live) blows up.
  • Designated Hero: Batwoman doesn't actually do much of anything.
  • Dude, Not Funny: The "ching chong chang" seance.
  • Les Yay: Batwoman lives in a house with over a dozen attractive scantily clad young female Gogo Dancers who have vowed to obey her every command. Sure, they're allegedly crime fighters...
  • The Scrappy: Oh, sweet merciful gods, Heathcliff!
  • Unfortunate Implications: "Implications", nothing. The seance scene features an outright slur.