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Evil or antagonistic characters in the DC Super Hero Girls World. However, some villains have reformed and now act as heroes.
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According to Lauren Faust, each of the villain girls is associated with a deadly motivation in a similar vein to the seven deadly sins: 1. Catwoman: Greed 2. Giganta: Violence 3. Livewire: Sadism 4. Poison Ivy: Hate 5. Star Sapphire: Envy 6. Harley Quinn: Chaos Livewire is the only one that does not have a real counterpart in the original 2015 web ...
The team was formed after the Super Hero Girls thwarted Catwoman's robbery. When Supergirl realized that she couldn't do it all alone, she called her friends to help her stop Catwoman. Finding herself outnumbered, Catwoman leaves her bag with the stolen gems behind, and she thinks that the best thing is that she has to get new friends. And so it ha...
Catwoman
Main Article: Catwoman (G2) Catwoman acts as the group's leader and would sometimes make cat noises, and she acts like a juvenile delinquent teenage girl in her secret identity.
Poison Ivy
Main Article: Poison Ivy (G2) Poison Ivy is the quietest of the group. When she's Pam, she speaks in a soft and shy voice, and she prefers to be isolated and only be friends with plants. When she's a villain, she's shown to look and act a lot more confident, and despite controlling plants to her command, she cares deeply about them.
Star Sapphire
Main Article: Star Sapphire (G2) Star Sapphire has a deep desire to reunite with Hal Jordan, despite how much he doesn't want to. She is willing to attack anyone who she thinks gets in her way, as shown when she attacked Jessica, thinking she stole him. Because of this, Hal is so scared of her that he often hides behind Jessica, and his power ring won't work. Star Sapphire is extremely clingy, and because of this, she is shown to be rather psychopathic. But despite the only reason she was a v...
Blackfire
Main Article: Blackfire The TTG counterpart of Blackfire was a member of the Super Villain Girls in the comic Teen Titans Go!/DC Super Hero Girls: Exchange Students.
Cheetah
Main Article: Cheetah (G2) Although she wasn't part of the team, her civilian appearance was on the dodgeball team in "The Bee Stands Alone", and her villain identity was as a member of the Legion of Doom in the movie Teen Titans Go! & DC Super Hero Girls: Mayhem in the Multiverse.
Harley Quinn
Main Article: Harley Quinn (G2) Harley Quinn was shown as the silliest of the group, and she laughs whenever she can. She loves pranking, and she is usually very hyper and energetic. She uses a mallet as her main weapon. However, in "Nightmare in Gotham", Harley and Batgirl now know both of each othlers' indentities, and she would abandon both the team and the Legion of Doom in the movie Teen Titans Go! & DC Super Hero Girls: Mayhem in the Multiverse, where she betrays both teams and becomes...
As of the episodes "It's Complicated" and "Nightmare in Gotham", Harley Quinn and Star Sapphire are the only female villains who had reformed themselves.Cheetah was originally going to be part of the team, but according Lauren Faust, she is not considered part of the main villain group due to redundancy in theme, as she shares the trait of envy wit...The team was formed before Harleen moved to Metropolis, as seen in the first part of "Frenemies". This indicates that the five female villains, excluiding Harley Quinn, are all permanent members.Blackfire joined in the DC Super Hero Girls and Teen Titans Go crossover Exchange Students.Ra's al Ghul is a minor character from the second generation of the DC Super Hero Girls franchise, who serves as the main antagonist of the two-part episode "League of Shadows". He is the leader of the eco-terrorist cult known as the League of Shadows and the frontman of the rock band of the...
Barbara "Barbi" Minerva, also better known as Cheetah, is a villain in the second generation of the DC Super Hero Girls franchise. She is a student at Metropolis High School and Diana's arch-rival. She is voiced by Tara Strong who also voiced Harley Quinn, Ursa and She-Bat.
This is a list of characters from the DC Super Hero Girls television series and franchise by Lauren Faust. Many of the characters in the series try to maintain secret identities that are separate from their superhero or supervillain identity.
DC. Lutessa "Lena" Luthor is a recurring villain in the second generation of the DC Superhero Girls franchise, where she serves as the main antagonist of the four-part episode "Sweet Justice". She is the younger sister of Lex Luthor. She is the arch-rival of the Super Hero Girls.
DC Super Hero Girls: Created by Lauren Faust. With Tara Strong, Nicole Sullivan, Myrna Velasco, Kimberly Brooks. Teenage versions of DC Comics superheroines both attend high school and fight crime to protect the citizens of Metropolis.