


Damsel in Distress: This gets lampshaded at the start of the "Zelda vs.Crazy-Prepared: Ironically, despite the name of the trope, Batman has Alfred psychologically evaluate him to make sure he isn't going crazy.Composite Character: In Thor's first battle with Raiden, he's mostly based on his Earth's Mightiest Heroes version with a few elements from the comics.With Aqualad being a worshiper of Poseidon and Diana adhering to the Greek pantheon, learning about the dark side of the gods hits them hard. Spawn" episode when they learn about the various atrocities and horrors wrought by the Olympians in the God of War series. Broken Pedestal: This is the reaction of Aqualad and Wonder Woman during the "Kratos vs.Spiderman" episode shows his DC Animated Universe counterpart singing jazz to rescue Wonder Woman, leading everyone to decide he's no longer allowed to skip karaoke. Beautiful Singing Voice: To Batman's utter horror, the "Batman vs.Always Someone Better: The team and League tend to be amazed by the feats and abilities the various combatants (including their alternate counterparts) showcase and how far and away said fighters surpass them.The author also makes it a point to add in calculations that weren't in the original battles for feats done by the characters, whether or not the feats were acknowledged in the canon fight. Adaptation Expansion: The research for some fights is more detailed than it was in the series, often going into detail over nearly everything about the characters so that the team and League can learn as much as they can.Sonic (and later Metal Sonic by extension), have light-speed movement in their original first battles in the show compared to their hyper-sonic speeds in the canonical fights in the main series. Adaptational Badass: Thanks to the redone research, some characters have much better showings and feats compared to their original fights.Blanka" is the first episode to have a completely different winner, ending with Pikachu defeating Blanka, as opposed to the original where Blanka won by eating Pikachu. Adaptational Alternate Ending: "Pikachu vs.Young Justice Watches Death Battle provides examples of:

Story currently has (disregarding the prologue) 24 episodes and three interludes so far.
