Kevin Conroy was a dear friend for over 30 years whose kindness and generous spirit knew no boundaries. His warm heart, delightfully deep laugh and pure love of life will be with us forever.
Even after 20 years have passed, the animated Justice League series still holds up and is celebrated as one of the greatest animated shows of all time. The show managed to pull off the impossible, giving each member their proper due whilst living up to Batman: The Animated Series and Superman: The Animated Series.
The Justice League animated series was critically acclaimed for its heartfelt faithfulness to each character's source material while crafting renditions that stand proudly on their own terms as well.
Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, Flash, Martian Manhunter, and Hawkgirl. The true Justice League and the original superhero team of my childhood.
The Justice League is so fascinating because each of its members is unique and different from each other, yet puts their differences aside to work for a greater goal. None of the members lose their individuality, creating a layered and intriguing dynamic that fans love.
Justice League and Justice League Unlimited explored the wider mythos of the DC Universe in a way that was unprecedented. Featuring some stories that were lifted straight out of the comic books as well as coming up with some totally fresh material, Bruce Timm and his stable of writers produced a flawless run of action, humor and adventure on an epic scale.
This compilation of epic superheroes makes for thrilling storylines that appeal to audiences of all ages. Justice League is one of the most profound animated series in the franchise, beloved by adult fans that appreciate how the show honors the source material.
Justice League is a series that is not afraid to ask big questions and offer honest answers where it can, all while delivering some of the best spectacle that the DC Animated Universe ever saw, and some wonderful character work that many see as a kind of pinnacle for these characters, regardless of the medium.
Maria Canals did a great job of performing Hawkgirl as a character burdened with regret in Justice League Unlimited especially. Her battle cry is one of the most instantly recognizable sounds from the DC Animated Universe, channeling the strength of a true superhero.
The Injustice Gang uses their combined might to pick the Justice League off one-by-one because they are not immune to showing strength in numbers, returning time and time again.
Twilight starts the second season by going bigger than the first season ever did, with a war between Darkseid and Brainiac, with Superman and the Justice League caught in the middle, Tabula Rasa provides unexpected character development for Mercy Graves, Only a Dream introduces one of the best villains in the series in Doctor Destiny, with creepiness to the powers of nightmares in its antagonist, and Maid of Honor is the best episode focused on Wonder Woman in the DC Animated Universe, the friendship she forms with Princess Audrey being surprisingly endearing. After all of these excellent outings, Justice League Season 2 tops itself with A Better World, which introduces the Justice Lords, the Terror Beyond, which both dips into the Cthulhu mythos and manages to make fans cry over Solomon Grundy, and Hereafter, which is the best adaptation of the Death of Superman to date. This energy continues all the way through the end of the season, with Wild Cards being a welcome Joker story, as well as a pseudo crossover with Teen Titans, Comfort and Joy being a relaxing Christmas episode, and Star-Crossed being one of the most epic Justice League stories of all time, with the biggest twist in the series, and an all-out war between the Justice League of America and the people of Thanagar.
Thanks to Carl Lumbly, Martian Manhunter's alien nature was captured brilliantly, and his slower speech and deep voice sold him as one of DC's brightest heroes. Carl Lumbly was exceptionally skilled in capturing Martian Manhunter's sadder moments.
The Justice League series from the early 2000s is the culmination of DC's shared animated universe, featuring a fantastic ensemble of superheroes. The storylines are epic and the battles are intense. There is excellent comedy, and even some romance sprinkled in. The heroes are well-developed and play off of each other wonderfully, as are the villains. It was like taking time to develop your story and characters leads to good Justice League of America stories.
@@Carbonite003 Junkie XL did incorporate notes from the JL/U series in his theme. When Elfman reused his Batman theme and the William's theme, even though they are good, it felt very out of place in that universe.
@@CameronKiesser but it's still not good. It's not as iconic as the Avengers theme. But this theme and the JLU theme is iconic af. Only music which were good were the Apokolips theme and the "At the speed force"
Technically first introduced in the Justice League animated series from the early 2000s, the Javelin is a Justice League vehicle that rivals the Batmobile thanks to its Batman developed design and the simple fact that it can house the entire team during a particularly long commute to their next battle. The Javelin is an airborne vehicle capable of high-speed worldwide transportation, interstellar travel and even underwater submersion.
A fan-favorite superhero series, the animated Justice League show is the defining adaptation for people who grew up with it. What makes the Justice League animated series so great is its understanding of the characters. Each member of the Justice League of America feels fully fleshed out and has something unique to offer.
Kevin Conroy was a widely beloved actor whose kind and iconic presence graced Batman media for 30 years or so. Kevin Conroy gave fans so much, always happy to return to the Caped Crusader and greet joyful crowds. Kevin Conroy was the definitive Batman as well as a kind, intelligent and terrific actor who left an impact on audiences of all ages.
Justice League ran for two seasons on Cartoon Network, bringing the DC Animated Universe incarnations of Superman and Batman further into the DC Universe. The two were joined by Wonder Woman, Green Lantern (John Stewart), the Flash (Wally West), Martian Manhunter and Hawkgirl (Shayera Hol) for the first 52 episodes.
Star Crossed is a perfect conclusion to the Justice League animated series. Every member of the Justice League gets stellar full circle moments that make the episode a borderline perfect series finale for the seven main members of the Justice League.
The way George Newbern was able to act his speeches and dialogue throughout the animated series, and how it differed in other portrayals outside the DC Animated Universe, really showcased how perfectly suited he was for the role.
Kristopher Carter's legendary theme of the Justice League animated series was easily the best music of the entire DC Animated Universe that would fit right into a giant battle in Middle-Earth.
John Stewart was a prominent member of the Justice League, and he even headlined one of the series' most important emotional arcs. Thanks to the Justice League animated series and Justice League Unlimited, John Stewart become both a prominent Green Lantern and a premier hero. After the series, John Stewart got his own solo comics and appeared in everything from other cartoons to video games.
The DC Animated Universe is one of the most critically acclaimed adaptations of all time, with Justice League and Justice League Unlimited still being rewatched and enjoyed by fans to this day. For many Wonder Woman fans, the version of the Amazonian Princess in Justice League was their first introduction to the character and, as such, would remain the definitive version for many fans.
The DC Animated Universe has proven amazingly versatile, capturing the pathos of the characters and their stories while also giving fans lighter, sillier elements. There is something for every fan under the DC Animated Universe tent.
The strongest episodes of Justice League Season 1 are Legends and A Knight of Shadows. Legends has the most unique premise of any story this season, featuring the Justice League members encountering a pastiche of the Justice Society of America in a strange, 1940s-like world, while A Knight of Shadows sees the welcome return of Jason Blood, also known as Etrigan the Demon, following his appearance in Batman: The Animated Series. The Savage Time has the best action of the first season of the Justice League animated series, and seeing superheroes punching Nazis is always a fun time.
One of the greatest rivalries in fictional is that of Batman and the Joker. One a straight-faced, order-driven crime fighter and the other a maniacal agent of chaos, the yin and yang of Batman and the Joker has been writ large across comics, television shows and movies for over half a century.
Darkseid has made a name for himself as the evil tyrant with his terrifying regime and his elite of deadly warriors in his quest for universal dominance.
The second season of the Justice League animated series accomplishes the nearly impossible task for any episodic television series of not including a single bad episode. Every episode of Justice League Season 2 is a complete triumph, and its finale, Star-Crossed, is far and away the best self-contained story in the series.
The Justice League is the premiere super team of DC Comics that has rostered dozens upon dozens of iconic heroes, with the majority of them commanding vast and varied power sets, unique technological advancements and all sorts of vehicles that they consistently utilize to save the day.
Clancy Brown has perhaps one of the most distinctive voices in animation. His gravelly voice of Lex Luthor was like oil covering stainless steel, immensely charming and cultured one minute and full of menace the next. His skill at comedy could provide moments of understand humor that make you laugh out loud just before he turned around to fire some experimental weapon at Superman.
After Superman: The Animated Series and Batman Beyond, the DC Animated Universe really came together for the first time with Justice League. Many fans point to the series as the blueprint for how a Justice League movie should be done and they are right! The reason is that Justice League offered a cinematic scope on DC Comics adventures on a weekly basis, and for its first two seasons, in two-part installments. The series gave its characters and incredible amount of room to breath, often spotlighting a couple heroes' inner struggles at a time. And as far as a team-up series goes, every member of the Justice League got a chance and prove why they are so integral to the team.
Justice League shows off spectacular animated action and tells deep and meaningful stories. Justice League takes the time to put effort into telling compelling stories that are significant.
Both the Justice League animated series and Justice League Unlimited are truly definite must-watch shows for those who love the history of the entire DC Universe.
The DC Animated Universe is comprised of a number of animated series that ran on a variety of networks from 1992 to 2006, and is acclaimed for its sharp storytelling and mature emotionality.
Kevin Conroy has been voicing Bruce Wayne/Batman for almost thirty years now, and for many fans, his voice is the definitive voice for the Dark Knight.
Justice League (2001-2004) Teen Titans (2003-2006) Wild Cards is a clever crossover with another popular DC cartoon of the time, Teen Titans. Each member of the Royal Flush Gang is voiced by and modeled on a Teen Titans member: King is Robin, Queen is Raven, Jack is Beast Boy, Ten is Cyborg and Ace is Starfire. This kind of crossover was the closest the show would come to bringing together DC's greatest heroes with their teenage counterparts.
The action is excellent, and the drama is powerful, proving yet again that the Justice League animated series can handily tread into more serious territory.
Fans were thrilled to see the Justice League of America come together in animation, especially riding the high of Batman: The Animated Series and Superman: The Animated Series before.
Incredibly innovative and spanning almost a decade, those shows and their distinct character models influenced and informed an entire generation of superhero fans. With that in mind, it surely looks as though DC are tapping into the nostalgia caused by fans seeing their favorite superhero team just as they remembered them growing up.
Superman is DC's most inspiring hero by a far margin. The Kryptonian was raised by the Kents on a farm in Kansas, the most wholesome environment imaginable. He was taught the value of hard work, to always help others, to always tell the truth, and the stereotypical middle American values.
The Justice League was created in 1960 to assemble DC Comics' greatest heroes to protect Earth, with an all-star lineup that included Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman. The Justice League has since become one of the biggest hits in comics and is arguably the biggest and most well-known superhero team.
Whether the story at hand brought in the whole cast or featured just a select few heroes at a time, everyone had their fair share of the spotlight with unique character dynamics that made the team feel like a family and not just randoms brought together to fight a threat too big for any one hero.
Justice League is the third pillar of DC's animated trinity that best captured the world's finest and every following adaptation has been playing catch up ever since.
The Justice League had fallen out of popularity by the mid 1990s, but when Grant Morrison and Howard Porter came into the relaunched Justice League of America, those dark days were ended. The series became DC's best-selling title, peaking at 111,200 advance sales in October 1997. There is no doubt that the resurgence in popularity that Grant Morrison's work granted the Justice League of America influenced DC Animation's decision to follow up Batman Beyond with Justice League and Justice League Unlimited.
The Justice League of America was created in 1960 to become the flagship superhero team and combined seven of the most popular and most powerful heroes in the entire DC Universe.
Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill have developed great chemistry over the years, and they have both become so synonymous with the DC Animated Universe that their scenes together have an almost epic feel.
Kristopher Carter's theme of the Justice League animated series perfectly fits a team of heroes that combines with the introductory animations of each hero.
In Batman: The Animated Series as well as later DC Animated Universe projects, Mark Hamill perfected the Joker's laugh, with later voice actors even trying to channel his work.
Several of DC's greatest criminals and adversaries have created teams or organizations to combat their heroic counterparts, and some became key components for DC's ever-expanding lore; their important motivations sometimes paying off in the future of the DC Universe.
Bruce Timm and Paul Dini cemented themselves as legends among a new generation of DC fans for their work on Batman: The Animated Series. After the equally successful Superman: The Animated Series, Bruce Timm was put in charge of the Justice League animated series. This large cast opened the show for more dynamic stories and character relations than in previous DC shows. Each hero helped one another grow as people, adding heartfelt emotion between well-choreographed action scenes. Nearly every episode was divided into two parts, which makes it easy to consume in short listings, and the story continues with more characters in Justice League Unlimited.
From its exceptional three-part opener to its game-changing finale, the show told an incredibly well-scripted story: one that highlighted the journey of the DCAU's greatest heroes as they learned to put their differences aside to ultimately protect the world from the galaxy's biggest threats.
Martian Manhunter can transform into anyone he wants and has telepathic powers, which he can use to read minds or communicate with his fellow Justice League members over long distances.
Actor Phil LaMarr gives John Stewart a real persistence, with his booming, drill sergeant voice, making the viewer sit up and pay attention to what he is saying.
Batman is one of DC's best examples of human bravery. He took one of the worst tragedies in his life and used it as the catalyst to save his city, and works to save the world. He has stood face to face with dark gods and galaxy ending threats. He has fought side by side with the most powerful people in the universe and earned their respect time and time again. Batman truly represents some of the best that humanity has to offer in the DC Universe.
When Clark Kent first discusses his powers with his parents, he mentions that he ripped apart a camper like it was cardboard in the opening premiere of Superman: The Animated Series. In the Justice League Unlimited series finale, Superman recalls this feeling when he tells Darkseid how he always felt like he lived in a world made out of cardboard.
Mark Hamill expertly captured Joker's maniacal nature, his voice being a combination of excited and terrifying, a testament to Mark Hamill's talent in the field. So iconic is Mark Hamill's Joker that even fans themselves will emulate his work when imitating Joker.
The Justice League of America is one of the greatest superhero teams ever, made popular on-screen by the exceptional and iconic animated series. Featuring the most beloved heroes in the likes of Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman, these iconic superheroes fight alongside many other iconic DC heroes to protect the Earth from all threats.
Beginning in 2001, the animated Justice League series is nothing short of legendary. Widely believed to be one of the best interpretations of the superhero team, the series unites Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman and many more. As they face threats both new and old, the teamwork this team of icons exhibits will be a match for even the most dangerous villains.
Kevin Conroy was a dear friend for over 30 years whose kindness and generous spirit knew no boundaries. His warm heart, delightfully deep laugh and pure love of life will be with us forever.
Diedrich Bader can replace Conroy as Batman
@@lancearnold54You're the world's biggest dumbass
@@lancearnold54
I prefer the word honor
Even the ones who can play/voice Batman learns how to be more than what the others can
@@lancearnold54 Nobody can replace Conroy you clown.
totally agree. Also there are overall 2,000 comments on this video and I swear you're like more than half of them
When people say the words Justice League this is the team i think of the DCAU version.
Darth Vader what up Darth Vader I haven’t seen you since Star Wars
It just shows how influential and enduring is the Legacy of the DCAU. This already DC's MCU.
Me too.
And cyborg, wouldn’t be the justice league without cyborg
@@thehanger9352 Cyborg isn't a JL founding member
Even after 20 years have passed, the animated Justice League series still holds up and is celebrated as one of the greatest animated shows of all time. The show managed to pull off the impossible, giving each member their proper due whilst living up to Batman: The Animated Series and Superman: The Animated Series.
I get that you're a fan of the show and so am I but god damn that is a lot of comments
@@mrsensitive1456 goddamn, at least 90% of these comments are just this guy. They're interesting tbh but damn.
As Mabel Simmons would say: Put the A to the Men😉🤗👌⚡️🙌🎤 🦸♀️ 🦸♂️ 🫡📙🔍🏞
@@mrsensitive1456yeah like gz louise how often does he rewatch it lol
The Justice League animated series was critically acclaimed for its heartfelt faithfulness to each character's source material while crafting renditions that stand proudly on their own terms as well.
I'm gonna miss the true batman. At least we have the magical dcau to remember him by.
Same
Absolutely. Men may die, but heroes live forever.
Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, Flash, Martian Manhunter, and Hawkgirl. The true Justice League and the original superhero team of my childhood.
Joseph seconded
Mine is SpongeBob Patrick Squidward mr. Krabs Sandy and Plankton
@BroDiePie the original. But that doesn't mean the best. But to each their own.
Teen titans is my childhood too.
I prefer
Aquaman, Batman, Ciborgue, Flash, Superman, WonderWoman and Green Lantern
0:48 this is what living up to your potential and becoming great sounds like
The Justice League is so fascinating because each of its members is unique and different from each other, yet puts their differences aside to work for a greater goal. None of the members lose their individuality, creating a layered and intriguing dynamic that fans love.
I just hope james gunn and the dcu will make a justice league movie like this
This was a great lineup for sure
Justice League and Justice League Unlimited explored the wider mythos of the DC Universe in a way that was unprecedented. Featuring some stories that were lifted straight out of the comic books as well as coming up with some totally fresh material, Bruce Timm and his stable of writers produced a flawless run of action, humor and adventure on an epic scale.
A great cartoon of my childhood.
This song is really great.
God bless the people who made it.
God bless you all.
This is probably, the best music score ever composed and arranged for a TV cartoon series.
Yes. Lol
Hold on now, let’s not forget X-Men from the 90s
Cant top bill conti going the distance tho
Transformers Prime, Clone Wars, Ducktales.
@0:48 🔥🔥
this is the best version i have heard
Yep. Actually extended.
try this ruclips.net/video/g6AYRYzxsnk/видео.html
This compilation of epic superheroes makes for thrilling storylines that appeal to audiences of all ages. Justice League is one of the most profound animated series in the franchise, beloved by adult fans that appreciate how the show honors the source material.
Justice League is a series that is not afraid to ask big questions and offer honest answers where it can, all while delivering some of the best spectacle that the DC Animated Universe ever saw, and some wonderful character work that many see as a kind of pinnacle for these characters, regardless of the medium.
ALRIGHT, WE GET IT, YOU LIKE THIS SHOW
Maria Canals did a great job of performing Hawkgirl as a character burdened with regret in Justice League Unlimited especially. Her battle cry is one of the most instantly recognizable sounds from the DC Animated Universe, channeling the strength of a true superhero.
Bruh how long have you been commenting random shit on this lol
@@paulsteenberg5933shhhhh let him cook.
The best cartoon theme ever.
I'm going to put on as a ringtone
I loved this show as a kid. It was my introduction to the DCAU
The Injustice Gang uses their combined might to pick the Justice League off one-by-one because they are not immune to showing strength in numbers, returning time and time again.
Twilight starts the second season by going bigger than the first season ever did, with a war between Darkseid and Brainiac, with Superman and the Justice League caught in the middle, Tabula Rasa provides unexpected character development for Mercy Graves, Only a Dream introduces one of the best villains in the series in Doctor Destiny, with creepiness to the powers of nightmares in its antagonist, and Maid of Honor is the best episode focused on Wonder Woman in the DC Animated Universe, the friendship she forms with Princess Audrey being surprisingly endearing. After all of these excellent outings, Justice League Season 2 tops itself with A Better World, which introduces the Justice Lords, the Terror Beyond, which both dips into the Cthulhu mythos and manages to make fans cry over Solomon Grundy, and Hereafter, which is the best adaptation of the Death of Superman to date. This energy continues all the way through the end of the season, with Wild Cards being a welcome Joker story, as well as a pseudo crossover with Teen Titans, Comfort and Joy being a relaxing Christmas episode, and Star-Crossed being one of the most epic Justice League stories of all time, with the biggest twist in the series, and an all-out war between the Justice League of America and the people of Thanagar.
best cartoon of justice league and soundtrack.
Honest best depiction of the Justice league outside the comics.
@@OneNationUnderPug agreed much better than the movie version imo
R.I.P. Kevin Conroy The Dark Knight Batman 😭😢😭🦇🦇🦇
My Favourite Justice League
The greatest enemies of the Justice League have banded together many times to destroy the group.
Thanks to Carl Lumbly, Martian Manhunter's alien nature was captured brilliantly, and his slower speech and deep voice sold him as one of DC's brightest heroes. Carl Lumbly was exceptionally skilled in capturing Martian Manhunter's sadder moments.
One of the greatest cartoons of its time. And the theme still hits me!
The Justice League series from the early 2000s is the culmination of DC's shared animated universe, featuring a fantastic ensemble of superheroes. The storylines are epic and the battles are intense. There is excellent comedy, and even some romance sprinkled in. The heroes are well-developed and play off of each other wonderfully, as are the villains. It was like taking time to develop your story and characters leads to good Justice League of America stories.
Send this to Zack and Whedon.
Hope JunkieXL delivers. I heard similar notes to JLU from the snippets released of the Snyder Cut teasers.
No
I'm pretty sure Zack Is aware of this theme, maybe if he gets a chance to.make sequels he may introduce this tune
@@Carbonite003 Junkie XL did incorporate notes from the JL/U series in his theme.
When Elfman reused his Batman theme and the William's theme, even though they are good, it felt very out of place in that universe.
@@CameronKiesser but it's still not good. It's not as iconic as the Avengers theme. But this theme and the JLU theme is iconic af. Only music which were good were the Apokolips theme and the "At the speed force"
Technically first introduced in the Justice League animated series from the early 2000s, the Javelin is a Justice League vehicle that rivals the Batmobile thanks to its Batman developed design and the simple fact that it can house the entire team during a particularly long commute to their next battle. The Javelin is an airborne vehicle capable of high-speed worldwide transportation, interstellar travel and even underwater submersion.
A fan-favorite superhero series, the animated Justice League show is the defining adaptation for people who grew up with it. What makes the Justice League animated series so great is its understanding of the characters. Each member of the Justice League of America feels fully fleshed out and has something unique to offer.
One of the more memorable and influential storylines in both the Justice League and Justice League Unlimited shows involved the Justice Lords.
Kevin Conroy was a widely beloved actor whose kind and iconic presence graced Batman media for 30 years or so. Kevin Conroy gave fans so much, always happy to return to the Caped Crusader and greet joyful crowds. Kevin Conroy was the definitive Batman as well as a kind, intelligent and terrific actor who left an impact on audiences of all ages.
Dude why do you have so many comments like wtf
Justice League ran for two seasons on Cartoon Network, bringing the DC Animated Universe incarnations of Superman and Batman further into the DC Universe. The two were joined by Wonder Woman, Green Lantern (John Stewart), the Flash (Wally West), Martian Manhunter and Hawkgirl (Shayera Hol) for the first 52 episodes.
Star Crossed is a perfect conclusion to the Justice League animated series. Every member of the Justice League gets stellar full circle moments that make the episode a borderline perfect series finale for the seven main members of the Justice League.
Justice League is one of the greatest superhero crossovers to ever air on television, introducing several lovable dynamics between its diverse cast.
The way George Newbern was able to act his speeches and dialogue throughout the animated series, and how it differed in other portrayals outside the DC Animated Universe, really showcased how perfectly suited he was for the role.
A poet once said, "the affirmation of humanity's need to believe that in our darkest hour, we will find our heroes."
Kristopher Carter's legendary theme of the Justice League animated series was easily the best music of the entire DC Animated Universe that would fit right into a giant battle in Middle-Earth.
John Stewart was a prominent member of the Justice League, and he even headlined one of the series' most important emotional arcs. Thanks to the Justice League animated series and Justice League Unlimited, John Stewart become both a prominent Green Lantern and a premier hero. After the series, John Stewart got his own solo comics and appeared in everything from other cartoons to video games.
The members of the Justice League happen to have a highly rated and exceptionally written animated series.
Loyalty is being honest, kind, trustworthy, supportive and having the person's best interest at heart.
The DC Animated Universe is one of the most critically acclaimed adaptations of all time, with Justice League and Justice League Unlimited still being rewatched and enjoyed by fans to this day.
For many Wonder Woman fans, the version of the Amazonian Princess in Justice League was their first introduction to the character and, as such, would remain the definitive version for many fans.
The DC Animated Universe has proven amazingly versatile, capturing the pathos of the characters and their stories while also giving fans lighter, sillier elements. There is something for every fan under the DC Animated Universe tent.
The strongest episodes of Justice League Season 1 are Legends and A Knight of Shadows. Legends has the most unique premise of any story this season, featuring the Justice League members encountering a pastiche of the Justice Society of America in a strange, 1940s-like world, while A Knight of Shadows sees the welcome return of Jason Blood, also known as Etrigan the Demon, following his appearance in Batman: The Animated Series. The Savage Time has the best action of the first season of the Justice League animated series, and seeing superheroes punching Nazis is always a fun time.
One of the greatest rivalries in fictional is that of Batman and the Joker. One a straight-faced, order-driven crime fighter and the other a maniacal agent of chaos, the yin and yang of Batman and the Joker has been writ large across comics, television shows and movies for over half a century.
Darkseid has made a name for himself as the evil tyrant with his terrifying regime and his elite of deadly warriors in his quest for universal dominance.
This is the best cartoon series I have ever watched.
The second season of the Justice League animated series accomplishes the nearly impossible task for any episodic television series of not including a single bad episode. Every episode of Justice League Season 2 is a complete triumph, and its finale, Star-Crossed, is far and away the best self-contained story in the series.
The Justice League is the premiere super team of DC Comics that has rostered dozens upon dozens of iconic heroes, with the majority of them commanding vast and varied power sets, unique technological advancements and all sorts of vehicles that they consistently utilize to save the day.
Many DC heroes have extensive rogues galleries, and many of these rogues often clash with each other.
Clancy Brown has perhaps one of the most distinctive voices in animation. His gravelly voice of Lex Luthor was like oil covering stainless steel, immensely charming and cultured one minute and full of menace the next. His skill at comedy could provide moments of understand humor that make you laugh out loud just before he turned around to fire some experimental weapon at Superman.
Who here thinks Star-Crossed ( the series finale) is a masterpiece of our time.
It’s still heartbreaking that hawkgirl had to betray the team like that but she obviously had no choice! I miss her original costume so much!
After Superman: The Animated Series and Batman Beyond, the DC Animated Universe really came together for the first time with Justice League. Many fans point to the series as the blueprint for how a Justice League movie should be done and they are right! The reason is that Justice League offered a cinematic scope on DC Comics adventures on a weekly basis, and for its first two seasons, in two-part installments. The series gave its characters and incredible amount of room to breath, often spotlighting a couple heroes' inner struggles at a time. And as far as a team-up series goes, every member of the Justice League got a chance and prove why they are so integral to the team.
Justice League shows off spectacular animated action and tells deep and meaningful stories. Justice League takes the time to put effort into telling compelling stories that are significant.
Whenever anyone sat down to watch the Justice League animated series, this theme song would let them know that things about to be great.
Who’s here to pay respects to Kevin conroy. 🫡🫡😭😭 RIP
Both the Justice League animated series and Justice League Unlimited are truly definite must-watch shows for those who love the history of the entire DC Universe.
The DC Animated Universe is comprised of a number of animated series that ran on a variety of networks from 1992 to 2006, and is acclaimed for its sharp storytelling and mature emotionality.
So true!
Kevin Conroy has been voicing Bruce Wayne/Batman for almost thirty years now, and for many fans, his voice is the definitive voice for the Dark Knight.
Justice League (2001-2004)
Teen Titans (2003-2006)
Wild Cards is a clever crossover with another popular DC cartoon of the time, Teen Titans. Each member of the Royal Flush Gang is voiced by and modeled on a Teen Titans member: King is Robin, Queen is Raven, Jack is Beast Boy, Ten is Cyborg and Ace is Starfire. This kind of crossover was the closest the show would come to bringing together DC's greatest heroes with their teenage counterparts.
The television version of the Justice League of America is a legendary series that has helped define animated superhero stories to this day.
The best theme ever in a superhero TV series.
George Newbern is the voice of Superman we hear whenever we are reading his lines in every comic book.
Justice League is one of the best DC animated shows out there, and some of its episodes have truly stood the test of time.
The action is excellent, and the drama is powerful, proving yet again that the Justice League animated series can handily tread into more serious territory.
Fans were thrilled to see the Justice League of America come together in animation, especially riding the high of Batman: The Animated Series and Superman: The Animated Series before.
Incredibly innovative and spanning almost a decade, those shows and their distinct character models influenced and informed an entire generation of superhero fans. With that in mind, it surely looks as though DC are tapping into the nostalgia caused by fans seeing their favorite superhero team just as they remembered them growing up.
Superman is DC's most inspiring hero by a far margin. The Kryptonian was raised by the Kents on a farm in Kansas, the most wholesome environment imaginable. He was taught the value of hard work, to always help others, to always tell the truth, and the stereotypical middle American values.
The Justice League was created in 1960 to assemble DC Comics' greatest heroes to protect Earth, with an all-star lineup that included Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman. The Justice League has since become one of the biggest hits in comics and is arguably the biggest and most well-known superhero team.
Whether the story at hand brought in the whole cast or featured just a select few heroes at a time, everyone had their fair share of the spotlight with unique character dynamics that made the team feel like a family and not just randoms brought together to fight a threat too big for any one hero.
Justice League is the third pillar of DC's animated trinity that best captured the world's finest and every following adaptation has been playing catch up ever since.
The Justice League had fallen out of popularity by the mid 1990s, but when Grant Morrison and Howard Porter came into the relaunched Justice League of America, those dark days were ended. The series became DC's best-selling title, peaking at 111,200 advance sales in October 1997. There is no doubt that the resurgence in popularity that Grant Morrison's work granted the Justice League of America influenced DC Animation's decision to follow up Batman Beyond with Justice League and Justice League Unlimited.
Just like the FIFA world cup ⚽️
Justice league will be one of the best shows to remember.
The Justice League of America was created in 1960 to become the flagship superhero team and combined seven of the most popular and most powerful heroes in the entire DC Universe.
The Justice League of America has faced all manner of villains, from solo enemies to teams of terrors.
Seeing Hawkgirl flying with ber nth maze was awe inspiring when i was little.
"MeN dOnT lIKe WoMeN"
Yea when they make good characters they are good
Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill have developed great chemistry over the years, and they have both become so synonymous with the DC Animated Universe that their scenes together have an almost epic feel.
Kristopher Carter's theme of the Justice League animated series perfectly fits a team of heroes that combines with the introductory animations of each hero.
The excellent writing of the Justice League animated series managed to be mature and tackle deep themes while still being kids programming.
The Justice League of America brings new heroes into their ranks and have branched out into multiple teams.
The Secret Society is by far one of the most feared and stacked groups of supervillains known to man.
nobody can cross with the cowboy version theme
Good theme ❤ 😊
In Batman: The Animated Series as well as later DC Animated Universe projects, Mark Hamill perfected the Joker's laugh, with later voice actors even trying to channel his work.
Several of DC's greatest criminals and adversaries have created teams or organizations to combat their heroic counterparts, and some became key components for DC's ever-expanding lore; their important motivations sometimes paying off in the future of the DC Universe.
The DC Animated Universe found its own niche universe within DC Comics, spawning several comic series within the animated universe.
Bruce Timm and Paul Dini cemented themselves as legends among a new generation of DC fans for their work on Batman: The Animated Series. After the equally successful Superman: The Animated Series, Bruce Timm was put in charge of the Justice League animated series.
This large cast opened the show for more dynamic stories and character relations than in previous DC shows. Each hero helped one another grow as people, adding heartfelt emotion between well-choreographed action scenes. Nearly every episode was divided into two parts, which makes it easy to consume in short listings, and the story continues with more characters in Justice League Unlimited.
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From its exceptional three-part opener to its game-changing finale, the show told an incredibly well-scripted story: one that highlighted the journey of the DCAU's greatest heroes as they learned to put their differences aside to ultimately protect the world from the galaxy's biggest threats.
Martian Manhunter can transform into anyone he wants and has telepathic powers, which he can use to read minds or communicate with his fellow Justice League members over long distances.
Actor Phil LaMarr gives John Stewart a real persistence, with his booming, drill sergeant voice, making the viewer sit up and pay attention to what he is saying.
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Batman is one of DC's best examples of human bravery. He took one of the worst tragedies in his life and used it as the catalyst to save his city, and works to save the world. He has stood face to face with dark gods and galaxy ending threats. He has fought side by side with the most powerful people in the universe and earned their respect time and time again.
Batman truly represents some of the best that humanity has to offer in the DC Universe.
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Superman has now a group of friends who have powers and the world is less divided on his presence.
Legends shows audiences that fictional heroes matter, both to the people who created them and those they inspire far into the future.
When Clark Kent first discusses his powers with his parents, he mentions that he ripped apart a camper like it was cardboard in the opening premiere of Superman: The Animated Series. In the Justice League Unlimited series finale, Superman recalls this feeling when he tells Darkseid how he always felt like he lived in a world made out of cardboard.
Mark Hamill expertly captured Joker's maniacal nature, his voice being a combination of excited and terrifying, a testament to Mark Hamill's talent in the field. So iconic is Mark Hamill's Joker that even fans themselves will emulate his work when imitating Joker.
The Justice League of America is one of the greatest superhero teams ever, made popular on-screen by the exceptional and iconic animated series. Featuring the most beloved heroes in the likes of Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman, these iconic superheroes fight alongside many other iconic DC heroes to protect the Earth from all threats.
The Justice League of America brings new heroes into their ranks, have branched out into multiple teams, and recruit based on skill and power.
Beginning in 2001, the animated Justice League series is nothing short of legendary. Widely believed to be one of the best interpretations of the superhero team, the series unites Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman and many more. As they face threats both new and old, the teamwork this team of icons exhibits will be a match for even the most dangerous villains.