DCfan
Justice League is about Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Martian Manhunter, Flash and Green Lantern teaming up to stop villains like Lex Luthor, Darksied, Felex Faust and many from destroying the world.
This show alongside it's squeal, Teen Titans and Young Justice are the best DC shows Warner Bro's have given.
With an exception of the episodes Eclipsed and Fury majority of the episodes were pretty damm good. The voice acting is awesome especially since it introduced me to George Newbern (the voice for Superman) who is now my favourite Superman even today. The music was memorable, the character development, art style and animation defiantly had a lot of effort put into them. Even if Barry Allen and Hal Jordan aren't Green Lantern or Flash it still gives the audience something new and interesting. However the ending of the show wasn't satisfying because Hawkgirl betrays the league breaks her true loves heart and louses trust in the league. When Hawkgirl did come back to the right side she was heart broken, upset and unwanted by anyone so she flies away in teases into the sky. But lucky JLU fixes this. My favourite episodes were Metamorphsis, Evil Under the sea, Hereafter, Wild Cards, Legends, Twilight, Only a dream, Tablua Rasa and Secret Society. What is great about these episodes with an exception of Comfort and Joy every episode is in 2 parts or more like with Star Wars The Clone Wars. If you are a DC comics fan and you want to watch a show which features your favourite classics I would defiantly recomand Justice League :) Have a good day everyone.
Johnny H.
A classic cartoon that deserves every single song of praise it gets from critics and fans being one of the finest superhero television shows, and finest shows of the 2000s, period. Justice League blew our collective minds when it debuted in 2003: the first true multi- character Crossover on television to matter since the X-Men TV series, and it had Batman and Superman as series regulars alongside the likes of Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, The Flash, Hawk Girl and the animated debut of Martian Manhunter.When Bruce Timm did Batman: The Animated Series in the 90s he always dreamed of the ultimate crossover featuring all the DC Superheroes the public have come to know and love.And with the advent of digital traditional animation and Cartoon Network's presence on cable TV. Justice League became an instant classic the moment it graced the small screens of the world and blew millions of children's minds out of the water.Justice League is still amazing, it's voice-acting and writing is still incomparable to most modern toons still on the air today, and if only Marvel's equivalent show Avengers: Earths Nightiest Heroes didn't get cancelled prematurely, then there wouldn't be such a gap in DC and MARVEL's animated competition.Anyway, Justice League is the ideal adaptation of one of the greatest crossover teams ever assembled in the world of television. Give it a watch if you're one of the few hundreds of people who haven't at least heard of it already.
Cheese Hoven
I have no doubt that the first two series of Justice League are the greatest animated superhero series ever. Sure the title sequence, with the cliché-ridden slo-mo walk towards the camera, is pompous and embarrassing, but that is a rare slip in good taste. The wise decision to have most story lines extend over two or more episodes leads depth in writing, characterization and construction which is rare in the format. This is especially true in the hands of the series best writer, Dwayne McDuffie, but the standard is high throughout and so well edited that the characterization remains completely consistent from start to finish. For instance, the Green Lantern/Hawkgirl sexual tension appears early on before blossoming into a full blown love affair in series two. In a weaker series (ie almost any other) this would only appear when necessary then be forgotten about.Some of the two parters are among the best ever Justice League stories. "Legends" with its nostalgic invocation of the silver age (I share Jon Stewart's sadness over the loss of its innocence), "The Terror Beyond" a profound, by any standards, examination of faith and "A better world" perhaps the most important story of all, are among my favorites. Near the end of season two a certain weakness begins to appear. First the only standalone episode: "Comfort and Joy" in series 2, a schmaltzy Christmas story which undermines the serious intent of the rest of the series. Then the 3 part Star-Crossed, a well enough executed, if longwinded series which sadly could not escape its ludicrous and derivative (from the Hitch-hiker's Guide) that Earth had to be demolished to make way for an insterstellar bypass. Oh Brother! At the time, these seemed like a unusual misfires, but alas, it was a sign of things to come...With season 3. and the pointless addition of "unlimited" (a sure sign of gimmickry) to the title, the same standard is no longer applied.Some of the reasons for the deterioration are as follows.1. The excess of characters, many of whom are never named and including a vast amount of civilian staff (surely a liability?) Also presumably the civilians would have to be paid while the superheroes work for free? Wouldn't that cause resentment?2. A focus on too many largely second rate superheroes to the detriment of more interesting major ones (there's a reason why Superman and Batman are big stars)3. The reduction of ambition to mainly single episodes. 4. The best episodes are all spin-offs from much better episodes in the first two seasons. A Better World proved to be particularly rich vein in this regard.5. All the female characters are ultra-aggressive. This worked well enough with Hawkgirl since being gung-ho was part of her personality but when she's gone, we have the equally violent Vixen, Black Canary and Huntress, even the sweet natured Supergirl for goodness sake! It is also interesting that these super chicks who all look like fashion models go in all guns blazing but I don't remember ever seeing a scratch on them afterwards in contrast to the male characters.6. Perhaps because of the high testosterone females there is an unnatural focus of female rivalry in JLU. Hawkgirl and Wonderwoman have issues. So do Hawkgirl and Vixen. So do Huntress and Black Canary. So do Supergirl and Galatea. Funnily enough the men seem to rub together a lot better.7. There's also an inordinate amount of unconvincing romance. In the first two seasons the relationship between Hawkgirl and Green Lantern developed naturally over time. In season 3 an unexplained relationship between GL and Vixen appears in order to set up a love triangle. Then we have Batman/Wonder woman, Green Arrow/Black Canary, Huntress/Question. One almost expected Superman and Amanda Waller to become an item.Rating Justice League: 9 Justice League Unlimited 5 Overall 7
bobojiggler
This is a great action packed series with well-known superheroes like Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Flash, Green Lantern, and ones that are not that well known.My favorite Justice League Members: 1. Batman 2. The Question 3. HuntressThe superheroes with no super powers are way more entertaining than the ones with super powers. I wish that there was no Bat-Embargo because it stopped every Batman character except for Batman to appear later in the series. I would have loved to see Batman characters in the later seasons especially Batgirl, Nightwing, Scarecrow, and Two-Face. If there was no Bat-Embargo, the creators would have put Batgirl in an episode and Hugo Strange would have most likely had a bigger part in the series instead of a non-speaking cameo.