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* [[Brought Down to Normal]]: The Spectre {{spoiler|strips Sasuke of his chakra}} and dumps him in Gotham City. [[Wretched Hive|It goes]] [[Humiliation Conga|about as well]] [[Break the Haughty|as you'd expect]].
* [[Brought Down to Normal]]: The Spectre {{spoiler|strips Sasuke of his chakra}} and dumps him in Gotham City. [[Wretched Hive|It goes]] [[Humiliation Conga|about as well]] [[Break the Haughty|as you'd expect]].
* [[Character Development]]: While he never performs a [[Heel Face Turn]], Sasuke shows subtle signs of developing some measure of empathy {{spoiler|after his [[Break the Haughty|experiences]] in Gotham City}}.
* [[Character Development]]: While he never performs a [[Heel Face Turn]], Sasuke shows subtle signs of developing some measure of empathy {{spoiler|after his [[Break the Haughty|experiences]] in Gotham City}}.
** {{spoiler|and then the final scene in [[Wham Episode|Chapter]] [[Distant Finale|33]] has him in charge of Otogakure, welcomed by Naruto into the Shinobi Alliance, cementing his [[Heel Face Turn]]}}.
** {{spoiler|and then the final scene in [[Wham! Episode|Chapter]] [[Distant Finale|33]] has him in charge of Otogakure, welcomed by Naruto into the Shinobi Alliance, cementing his [[Heel Face Turn]]}}.
* [[Child Soldiers]]: When first meeting Neji, Green Lantern is disturbed by how much of a professional soldier the seventeen year old is. Especially when he mentions that he started at age twelve.
* [[Child Soldiers]]: When first meeting Neji, Green Lantern is disturbed by how much of a professional soldier the seventeen year old is. Especially when he mentions that he started at age twelve.
* [[Continuity Nod]]: The plastic tips at the end of shoelaces are called aglets.
* [[Continuity Nod]]: The plastic tips at the end of shoelaces are called aglets.
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* [[Unstoppable Force Meets Immovable Object]]: Sasuke's [[Absurdly Sharp Blade|Sword of Kusanagi]] vs Wonder Woman's Bracers of Athena
* [[Unstoppable Force Meets Immovable Object]]: Sasuke's [[Absurdly Sharp Blade|Sword of Kusanagi]] vs Wonder Woman's Bracers of Athena
** {{spoiler|The sword dents the bracers. Both characters are flabbergasted, for different reasons.}}
** {{spoiler|The sword dents the bracers. Both characters are flabbergasted, for different reasons.}}
* [[Wham Episode]]: [[Distant Finale|Chapter 33]] came nearly a year after the story was supposedly complete. Before that, Chapter 32 had Batman and Wonder Woman peeking in at another dimension watching a costumed guy [[Spider Man|shoot webs at his enemies]].
* [[Wham! Episode]]: [[Distant Finale|Chapter 33]] came nearly a year after the story was supposedly complete. Before that, Chapter 32 had Batman and Wonder Woman peeking in at another dimension watching a costumed guy [[Spider Man|shoot webs at his enemies]].
* [[World of Cardboard Speech]]: More like World of Cardboard Lessons as Superman starts his training of Naruto.
* [[World of Cardboard Speech]]: More like World of Cardboard Lessons as Superman starts his training of Naruto.
* [[You No Take Candle]]: The mysterious passerby who hands a destitute {{spoiler|Sasuke}} a twenty dollar bill speaks this way.
* [[You No Take Candle]]: The mysterious passerby who hands a destitute {{spoiler|Sasuke}} a twenty dollar bill speaks this way.
** This character is a cameo by [[Hey It's That Guy|Pete]] from [[The Muppets Take Manhattan]], who delivers the exact same lines in this way.
** This character is a cameo by [[Hey, It's That Guy!|Pete]] from [[The Muppets Take Manhattan]], who delivers the exact same lines in this way.


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Revision as of 19:54, 25 January 2014

Superman: "Bruce, tell me again why this arm is so important."

Batman: "Because it came from another dimension."
Opening Lines

A desperate move by Kakashi sends the rookies into another dimension, revealing a world crisis for both the Justice League and the Teen Titans.

Essentially runs off the premise that Kakashi's MS technique Kamui sends things to the DC universe. This gets out of hand when he accidentally sends the Konoha 11 plus Team Hebi to the DC world. The Justice League has to keep their rowdy visitors in line while trying to figure out a way to send them home. Spectre and a god-powered Luthor are also involved...

If you love the rookie twelve, this is the fic for you. Every one of them gets a crowning moment of awesome (yes, even Ten-Ten; ESPECIALLY Ten-Ten). The story is set in the somewhat broken continuity of the DCAU, but numerous characters from the larger DC universe (and from outside of it) make cameo appearances or more. At over 300,000 words, its a long read, but worth it. NaruHina is part of the story, but it is a minor part and shouldn't turn you away from this excellent fic. Now complete.

Can be read here


Tropes for this story include:

 Huntress: "Just tell me why he [Kiba] is in his boxers."

Question: "Because I took off his pants."

  • Mr. Exposition: The Spectre, especially in the earlier chapters. Luthor too, to a lesser extent.
  • Mythology Gag: To help verify Hinata's story about How We Got Here, Lois Lane asks her to use her Byakugan to identify what color underwear she's wearing.
  • Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: Kakashi finally decides to teleport himself (and Gai) to The DCAU, and appears right in front of Lex Luthor, who rips the Mangekyou Sharingan out of his head and uses it to complete The Anti-Life Equation.
  • Poor Communication Kills: Until J'onn uses his telepathy to implant the English language into their heads, the Rookie Twelve can only speak authentic Japanese. Much conflict initially ensues because neither party literally understands the other.
  • Running Gag: "Unless it IS!" "Shut up, Flash."
    • It takes a lot to convince Sai that he's not in a genjutsu.
  • Seen It a Million Times: Robin's explanation for his reaction to being forced to constantly relive his parent's deaths via Tsukiyomi.
  • Smart People Play Chess: Shikamaru vs. Lex Luthor, frequently. At the ending, Shikamaru vs. the Goddamned Batman. Shikamaru wins before Batman even notices.
  • Superpower Meltdown: Ino, unaware and untrained in her newly unlocked telepathic abilities, ends up unintentionally mind raping her friends. It takes Sai, and a handful of people with a Split Personality Takeover to reach her and rein her in.
  • This Is Reality: When surfing the internet, Beast Boy introduces the concept of fanfiction to Kiba. When Kiba asks him if there are any fanfics of himself, Beast Boy points out that of course there isn't, because he's real, and that would be creepy.
  • Thou Shalt Not Kill: The ninjas really don't understand this pillar of the DC Universe.
  • Title Drop: Reverend McCay does this when his Epiphany Therapy to Sasuke segues into discussing his own raison d'être.

 "Alex, as you get older, you'll learn everyone suffers, and everyone thinks that they suffer alone. Even if they share their troubles with others, they think their own brand of sorrow is special and incomprehensible by anyone else. They feel like… like little dots. Like little, isolated dots of suffering, completely separate."

"And what so few people understand is that they don't HAVE to be that way. They don't understand how to USE that suffering, to use it to understand others and to help others. The dots don't like to reach out to other dots, they don't try to connect. As minister, that's part of my job. To reach out to the heartaches in the pew and bring them into contact with each other. And, while I'm at it, to try and guess at the order to the dots. To… connect the dots, as it were, and see the overarching pattern to it all."