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Seven of the most formidable heroes form arguably the most powerful team ever.
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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

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There was a Justice League DTV movie in the works, called "Justice League Worlds Collide", featuring the Crime Syndicate and takes place between Season 2 and Season 3. What happened was, the Home Video division commissioned a Justice League DTV movie, right around the time work began for Season 3 so, the original plan was to do the DTV and Season Three concurrently . Dwayne McDuffie and Bruce Timm came up with the story, McDuffie wrote a terrific script, Timm designed loads of new characters, they started story-boarding, Andrea Romano had assembled a killer cast, and were just getting ready to record it, and then Home Video slammed on the brakes, and it was put on the shelf for the time being. The Season 2 finale, was supposed to air in 2003, but was held back until May 2004 around the time the DTV was supposed to be released. The project did see a light of day heavily re-written as the non-DCAU Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths (2010). See more »

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Beginning with season 3, the opening credit sequence incorporates preview scenes from the episode a la "Space: 1999". See more »

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JUSTICE LEAGUE Rules. Period.
26 November 2001 | by (Columbia, SC) – See all my reviews

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.

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Figaro


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