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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, 2006

Theres' 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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The show had 5 seasons and 91 episodes air between 2001 and 2006.

Series Info

Type:
Scripted
Premiered:
Nov. 17, 2001
Status:
Completed/Ended
Runtime:
30 min.
Aired:
2001 - 2006
To-Date:
5 Seasons
91 Episodes
Network
Cartoon Network TV Network
AKA:
Justice League (Season 1-2)
JL (Season 1-2 Abbreviation)
JLU (Abbreviation)

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  • When Developing this show Bruce Timm toyed with the idea of giving the Justice League a uniformed look to their costumes and give Wonder Woman a new hair style. When Timm mentioned it to DC…
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    When Developing this show Bruce Timm toyed with the idea of giving the Justice League a uniformed look to their costumes and give Wonder Woman a new hair style. When Timm mentioned it to DC president Paul Levitz he said "Not the Big 3 (Superman, Wonder Woman, and Batman). You can do it to Green Lantern, you can do Flash, but not the big 3." The designs were later used for the Justice Lords costumes.
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  • Though intended to incorporate both the previously aired Batman: The Animated Series and Superman cartoon histories, the creative staff initially decided to ignore "Superman" (1996) {In…
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    Though intended to incorporate both the previously aired Batman: The Animated Series and Superman 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 , or _"New Batman Superman Adventures, The" (1997)_.
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  • This is the fourth time that Bruce W. Timm and his team redesigned Batman. This version is similar to the classic Bob Kane Batman, which also is similar in design to the Batman Beyond design.…
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    This is the fourth time that Bruce W. Timm and his team redesigned Batman. This version is similar to the classic Bob Kane Batman, which also is similar in design to the Batman Beyond design. Similarities between the two are the lengths of the ears on the mask, the figure and the boots having heels.
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