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Batgirl (also known as Barbara "Babs" Gordon) is one of the main characters (alongside Zee Zatara, Jessica Cruz, Kara Zor-El, Bumblebee, and Diana Prince) of the 2019 Cartoon Network Show Reboot DC Super Hero Girls. She is a female superhero that moved to Metropolis from Gotham. She used to be fun and best friends with Zee Zatara, Jessica Cruz, Supergirl, Bumblebee, and Diana Prince.
She was voiced by Tara Strong, who also voiced Twilight Sparkle, Ben Tennyson, Raven and her 2013 Counterpart.
History[]
Web series[]
Introduced as the daughter of Gotham City police commissioner James Gordon, Barbara Gordon made her first comic book appearance in a story published in Detective Comics #359 titled "The Million Dollar Debut of Batgirl" (January 1967). The character first appeared as Oracle in Suicide Squad #23 (January 1989).
TV Series[]
Season 1
Episode 1:
Zee and the Super Hero Girls were introduced in the NEW school.
Episode 5:
Zee asks Kara to look after her two magical bunnies, which quickly start to multiply and wreak havoc all across Metropolis.
Episode 6:
(DIDN'T APPEAR IN THIS EPISODE)
Episode 7:
Babs loves her job at a fast-food restaurant, but her boss would love an excuse to fire her; when a bank robbery breaks out across the street from work, Babs is torn between her role as a superhero and that of a dutiful Burrito Bucket employee.
Episode 8:
Things do not go as planned when jealous Barbara Minerva uses an ancient artifact from her dad's collection to place a curse on "little Miss Perfect" Diana Prince.
Episode 9:
When she stumbles across a villainous plot to blow up a bridge, Bumblebee must summon every ounce of courage she has to rise to the occasion and take on the baddies without the help of her friends.
Episode 10:
Overwhelmed by the amount of Superman coverage in Metropolis, Supergirl decides to get out there and really show the city what she can do.
Episode 11:
Leslie Willis, the meanest girl in school, becomes a social media sensation by posting mean-spirited videos, causing Wonder Woman to question the moral integrity of the people who live in the World of Man.
Episode 12:
Always getting picked on at school, Karen Beecher discovers that tiny Bumblebee might be the only one small enough to save the day, as the local mall is being attacked by a monstrous supervillain called Giganta.
Episode 13:
Supergirl discovers she needs more than just brawn to stop brainy Catwoman from stealing valuable gems from the local science museum.
Episode 14:
Having just moved to the boring Metropolis suburbs, Batgirl is thrilled when she intercepts a call from Batman asking for help; before she can stop a visiting Gotham villain, she must sneak by her father, Police Commissioner Gordon.
Episode 15:
Diana Prince is absolutely crushing it in every single aspect of life as a student at Metropolis High until someone shows up who threatens to throw her off her game for good.
Episode 16:
(DIDN'T APPEAR IN THIS EPISODE)
Episode 17:
(DIDN'T APPEAR IN THIS EPISODE)
Episode 18:
When Babs and Kara spar over whose dog is better, they decide to settle it at the Metropolis Dog Show, where Ace the Bat-Hound and Krypto the Superdog suddenly find themselves called upon to save the day.
Episode 19:
A fun day for Barbara Gordon and her bestie Harleen Quinzel at Gotham City's annual geekfest is turned on its head when the villainous Harley Quinn shows up to wreak havoc.
Episode 20:
What begins as a simple vandalism investigation becomes an all-out turf war when the team encounters a powerful trio of Kryptonians bent on world domination, and, perhaps even worse, a rival team of superhero boys.
Personality[]
Batgirl is a fun, loving, and spunky teenager much like the old Robin was. She also seems to enjoy bantering between villains and heroes alike and takes a sort of a carefree outlook on life even towards the most dangerous of situations.
She is uncommonly hyperactive, whether in her daily or crime-fighting lives, which grants her an indomitable will, allowing to her, in spite of her lack of superpowers, to keep up with the other Super Hero Girls who have superpowers.
She is exceptionally extroverted and swift to become personable, thus causing her to swiftly befriend new acquaintances, and awarding her more than one person to consider her their best friend. Though, some are reluctant, if not rejecting her offers, and her hyperactivity and interest becomes more aggravating than endearing to them.
She has a fanatic appreciation for anything superhero, especially her idol, Batman, whose identity she based her own super persona upon, and whose tactics she tries to adopt and adapt.
Appearance[]
She's appeared as a Worker (on Burrito Bucket), Superhero, and a Student. In "#SweetJustice", she started becoming a Superhero and first time saving the day from the Villains. In Minisode 3, she started appearing on her job with her pet Hammy.
Her primary colours are purple and yellow, which apply to most of her personally chosen outfits.
In costume, her outfit is a familiar design for members of the Bat Family. While in civilian garb, she exposes her secret by wearing a hoodie that has batsuit-like ears, albeit most don't notice it.
Biography[]
The original Batgirl was created by Bob Kane in 1961. Betty Kane was the niece of Batwoman. ... Batgirl became popular when ABC introduced Batman to TV in 1966. In this series, Batgirl was introduced as Barbara Gordon, the niece of Police Commissioner Gordon.
Trivia[]
- Batgirl has a similar voice to Twilight Sparkle from My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, another show developed by Lauren Faust.
- Tara Strong, the voice of Batgirl, previously voiced Batgirl for a majority of DC Animated Universe sequences, which included The New Batman Adventures, Batman Of The Future, Gotham Girls, and Super Best Friends Forever (another Lauren Faust series). She continued to voice Batgirl/Barbara Gordon in the Cartoon Network series Beware the Batman, Teen Titans Go!, and voiced her in Batman: The Killing Joke.
- In Living The Nightmare, it is revealed that her biggest fear is sharks.
- She doesn't like Bruce Wayne, but she likes Dick Grayson (In the comics)
- She has mentioned her mother in “From Bat To Worse” and “Dinner for Five“.
- She can speak Spanish, as demonstrated in "Burrito Bucket."
- She has the same age as Harleen, as depicted in Gotham Con, since they were best friends since Grade Two.
- She and Harleen are the only two members of the group that don't have superpowers.
External Links[]
- Batgirl on the DC Database Wiki
- Batgirl on the DC Super Hero Girls Wiki
- Batgirl on the Near Pure Good Wiki
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