Earth's seven greatest heroes unite against the threat of an alien invasion and decide to remain together to defend Earth against attacking aliens, sorcerors, super-villains, and any other threat that might arise.
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05x13 Destroyer (2) Aired: May. 13, 2006Theres' fire in the streets of Metropolis, the Daily Planet lies in ruins, the League and the Legion stand side by side, as Superman comes face … [continue reading]
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- 05x13 Destroyer (2) (May. 13, 2006)
- 05x12 Alive! (1) (May. 06, 2006)
- 05x11 Ancient His… (Apr. 29, 2006)
- 05x10 Far From Home (Apr. 15, 2006)
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Directors
- Dan Riba (26 episodes)
- Butch Lukic (17 episodes)
- Joaquim Dos Santos (5 episodes)
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- Dwayne McDuffie (36 episodes)
- Stan Berkowitz (10 episodes)
- Bob Kane (8 episodes)
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- The character models for some of the characters in the test footage was quite different from the final product. The Superman design used was identical to the models used on Superman (TAS).…
[show]The character models for some of the characters in the test footage was quite different from the final product. The Superman design used was identical to the models used on Superman (TAS). Green Lantern had the same hairstyle and costume as the final design, but still possesses the dark green mask from the Superman draft model. The one with the most significant changes to his design was J'onn J'onzz. In the test footage he appears blockier, with a squarer jaw, a Kirbyesque line detailing his right cheek, and black eyes with red pupils (similar to the Joker's redesign for The New Batman Adventures). In addition, J'onn's color palate utilizes paler greens, blues and reds, and possesses none of the shiny highlights that have become a trademark of the series. Featured briefly commanding a robot that resembles the Golem (from "Batman Beyond" (1999) {Golem (#1.4)}), Similarly, Lex Luthor had a craggy, Kirby-like detailing on his face, and his design is an early take on the updated purple-and-green jumpsuit uniform, indicating that the creative team was already planning on utilizing the Silver Age "mad scientist" Luthor, rather than the "corrupt industrialist" Luthor, from Superman (TAS). Solomon Grundy looked a bit younger that on the final product and Cheetah looked more like her comic counterpart featuring long black hair.
[hide] - Was originally to be titled "Justice League of America" after the incredibly popular JLA comic (Revamped by Grant Morrison). However, "Justice League" was favored to give the show a more…
[show]Was originally to be titled "Justice League of America" after the incredibly popular JLA comic (Revamped by Grant Morrison). However, "Justice League" was favored to give the show a more universal feel.
[hide] - Though intended to incorporate both the previously aired Batman: The Animated Series and Superman (TAS) cartoon histories, the creative staff initially decided to ignore "Superman" (1996) {In…
[show]Though intended to incorporate both the previously aired Batman: The Animated Series and Superman (TAS) cartoon histories, the creative staff initially decided to ignore "Superman" (1996) {In Brightest Day... (#3.7)} so as to not confuse viewers with two different Green Lanterns. This plan was later reconsidered. In "Hearts and Minds", the Green Lantern introduced in the Superman series, Kyle Rayner, is briefly mentioned as being a Green Lantern Corps member and appears in "Hereafter". In "The Return", Rayner is shown in action with the Corps as a speaking part. In "The Once and Future Thing: Part Two: Time, Warped" Chronos' tinkering with space-time causes John Stewart to briefly morph into Hal Jordan, the original comic's Silver Age Green Lantern who was not previously seen in Batman: The Animated Series, _"Batman: Gotham Knights" (1997)_, Superman (TAS), or _"New Batman Superman Adventures, The" (1997)_.
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