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Carl Lumbly | ... |
J'onn J'onzz
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(63 episodes, 2001-2006)
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George Newbern | ... |
Clark Kent
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(62 episodes, 2001-2006)
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Phil LaMarr | ... |
Green Lantern
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(60 episodes, 2001-2006)
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Kevin Conroy | ... |
Batman
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(56 episodes, 2001-2006)
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Michael Rosenbaum | ... |
The Flash
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(55 episodes, 2001-2006)
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Susan Eisenberg | ... |
Princess Diana
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(53 episodes, 2001-2006)
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Maria Canals-Barrera | ... |
Shayera Hol
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(53 episodes, 2001-2006)
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Forces of evil, chaos, and destruction await. Not even protectors like Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, the Flash, Hawkgirl or the Martian Manhunter may have a chance alone. But together as the Justice League, they are a metahuman force (and a hope) to be reckoned with. Written by RSchaff-2nd
I knew this was going to be a good show, given the fact that Bruce Timm and the same team responsible for the WB/DC animated shows were doing it.
Even so, this show TOTALLY blows me away every time I watch it. EVERYTHING about it is dead on PERFECT. Kevin Conroy, as always, is great as Batman, as is George Newbern as Superman. Hawkgirl is a great addition, and boy can she hold her own!! But the character that has emerged as my favorite is J'onn J'onnz, aka Martian Manhunter. I love the character design and animation of him, and I don't think they could have gotten a better actor to voice him than Carl Lumbly (who played Stalker in a few episodes of Batman Beyond).
The composing team also does a great job with the music, and I REALLY hope that somewhere down the road, they release a CD of this music.
I'm absolutely delighted that Cartoon Network airs JL in letterbox format as well as full-frame. I, for one, prefer letterbox as it gives the show a more epic and cinematic feel.
Simply put, JUSTICE LEAGUE rules. Period.
By thy side,
Figaro