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Justice League Unlimited (or JLU) was the name of an American animated
television series that was produced by and aired on Cartoon Network. Featuring a
wide array of superheroes from the DC Comics universe, and specifically based on
the Justice League superhero team, it is a direct sequel to the previous Justice
League animated series. JLU debuted on November 17, 2001 at 8:30 p.m. ET / PT on
Toonami and ended with the episode aired May 13, 2006 at 10:30 p.m. ET/PT.
Overview
The series is a continuation of its predecessor, taking up soon after Justice
League ended. It is sometimes considered to be the same series as the original;
the first season of Justice League Unlimited is referred to by the producers as
the third season of Justice League. However, seasons referred to below treat
Justice League Unlimited as a separate series, just as it was marketed on DVD.
It features a greatly-expanded League, in which the characters from the original
series—now referred to as "founding members"—are joined by a number of
superheroes (in the first episode, well over 50 characters appear), as well as a
number of DC heroes who had made guest appearances in the first two seasons of
Justice League, Batman: The Animated Series, and Superman: The Animated Series.
Unlike Justice League, which primarily consisted of two- or three-part stories
with only light continuity between them, Justice League Unlimited features
ongoing story arcs, the first involving the building conflict between the League
and a secret government agency known as Project Cadmus. This plot line heavily
builds upon events that occurred during the second season of Justice League
(which in turn built upon events in The New Batman / Superman Adventures, in
which a Darkseid-brainwashed Superman almost conquers the Earth single-handedly
and awakens the deepest fears of the US Government), and has affected the
plotlines of most of its episodes. It was resolved in a four-part story at the
end of the first season of Justice League Unlimited. The second season story arc
focuses on the Legion of Doom as the main villains, a loose-knit organization
formed to combat the increased superhero coordination of the first season.
Another aspect of the Cadmus storyline was its tendency to incorporate elements
from the past DCAU Shows (Batman: The Animated Series, Superman: The Animated
Series, Batman Beyond, and The Zeta Project).[1] Additionally, "Divided We Fall"
was originally going to end with Superman revealing his secret identity to Lois
at the end of the episode.[2]
Towards the end of the series, certain characters became off-limits to the show,
namely any character associated with Batman (aside from Batman himself) and
every Aquaman character. This was due to unrelated animated series The Batman,
and the pilot of a Smallville-like series for Aquaman which wasn't picked up; as
well as to not use any character from the Vertigo line. The decision to outlaw
these characters is inconsistent with this theory, seeing as Smallville and
Justice League Unlimited make use of several of Superman's supporting
characters, namely Lex Luthor. However, this ruling would seem to apply to JLU's
use of Lois Lane, as she did not have a speaking role once the character was
added to the cast of Smallville. On the other hand, the sibling superheroes who
are featured in the League, Hawk and Dove, are among the few Teen Titans who do
not appear in the television series depiction of that superhero team.
Conversely, Speedy was able to appear on JLU soon after Teen Titans ended, due
to the length of the second season of JLU's production.
A Justice League Unlimited promotional image.In issue #45 of Teen Titans Go!,
the Justice League makes a one page appearance which takes place during Justice
League Unlimited. The members are Superman, Batman, Flash, Wonder Woman,
Hawkgirl (depicted with her original costume), Green Lantern, Martian Manhunter,
Zatanna, Atom, Captain Atom, Aquaman, Black Canary, Supergirl, and Mary Marvel.
Although he is featured prominently in the opening credits, and was one of the
original members of the League in the previous Justice League series, the
character of The Flash appears only fleetingly in the first half of the first
season, though he has a more substantive role in the second half and in the
second season.
Justice League Unlimited, like the second season of Justice League, is animated
in widescreen. The show also features new theme music. The two-part series
finale was aired in the UK on February 8 and February 18, 2006 and in the United
States on May 6 and May 13, 2006.
Characters
Main article: Characters appearing in Justice League Unlimited
The seven founding members on Justice League Unlimited consist of the League's
members during the original two Justice League seasons; these members continue
to have greater authority and responsibility in the League.
Episodes
Main article: List of Justice League Unlimited episodes
Connection with Batman Beyond
The term "Justice League Unlimited" was used first in the two-part episode ("The
Call") of the animated series Batman Beyond that aired more than a year before
the first Justice League series began. Decades into the future of the DC
Animated Universe, the Justice League still exists, and is referred to as the
"Justice League Unlimited". This future League consists of Superman, a new Green
Lantern, Big Barda, Warhawk, Aquagirl, and Micron. Like his predecessor, the new
Batman becomes a part-time member of the League.
Justice League Unlimited's first season two-part episode "The Once and Future
Thing" features the League of an alternate future, with a reduced lineup (due to
tampering with the time continuum). David Clinton and the Jokerz killed most of
the future members of the League, leaving only the original Batman (now the
80-year-old Bruce Wayne), the second Batman (Terry McGinnis), Warhawk, and
Static alive. This episode also features the revelation that Warhawk is the son
of John Stewart and Shayera Hol. Some of these members appear again, along with
the rest of the now-restored future heroes, in the season two finale "Epilogue".
Voice cast
The Seven Founding Heroes
Kevin Conroy - Bruce Wayne / Batman
Michael Rosenbaum - Wally West / The Flash
Phil LaMarr - John Stewart / Green Lantern
Maria Canals - Shayera Hol / Hawkgirl
Carl Lumbly - J'onn J'onzz / Martian Manhunter
George Newbern - Clark Kent / Superman
Susan Eisenberg - Diana of Themiscyra / Wonder Woman
Other Heroes
Scott Rummell - Orin or Arthur Curry / Aquaman
John C. McGinley - Ray Palmer / The Atom
Atom Smasher
Will Friedle - Terry McGinnis / Batman Beyond
Farrah Forke - Big Barda
Morena Baccarin - Black Canary
Tom Everett Scott - Booster Gold
Peter Onorati - B'wana Beast
George Eads and Chris Cox - Captain Atom
Shane Haboucha - Billy Batson
Jerry O'Connell - Captain Marvel
Raphael Sbarge - Deadman
Jason Hervey - Dove
Oded Fehr - Dr. Fate
Jeremy Piven - Elongated Man
Maria Canals - Fire
Kin Shriner - Oliver Queen / Green Arrow
Adam Baldwin - Hal Jordan / Green Lantern
Will Friedle - Kyle Rayner / Green Lantern
Fred Savage - Hawk
James Remar - Carter Hall / Katar Hol / Hawkman
Amy Acker - Helena Bertinelli / The Huntress
Tom Sizemore - Metamorpho
Ioan Gruffudd - Mister Miracle
Michael Beach - Mister Terrific
Ron Perlman - Orion
Jeffrey Combs - The Question
Powers Boothe - Red Tornado
Chris Cox - Shining Knight
Phil LaMarr - Steel
Nicholle Tom - Kara In-Ze / Kara Kent / Supergirl
Nathan Fillion - Vigilante
Gina Torres - Vixen
Dennis Farina - Wildcat
Jennifer Hale - Zatanna
Villains
Robert Picardo - Amazo
Michael York - Ares
Lex Lang - Atomic Skull
Corey Burton - Brainiac
Donal Gibson - Captain Boomerang
Lex Lang - Captain Cold
Sheryl Lee Ralph - Cheetah
Peter MacNicol - Chronos
Rachel York - Circe
Michael Ironside - Darkseid
Michael Beach - Devil Ray
Michael Rosenbaum - Dr. Polaris
Michael Jai White - Doomsday
Robert Englund - Felix Faust
Robin Atkin Downes - The Gentleman Ghost
Powers Boothe - Gorilla Grodd
Michael Dorn - Kalibak
Clancy Brown - Lex Luthor
John Rhys-Davies - Lord Hades
Alexis Denisof - Mirror Master
Eric Roberts - Mongul
Olivia d'Abo - Morgaine Le Fey
Mark Hamill - The Joker
Stephen McHattie - The Shade
Mark Hamill - Solomon Grundy
Olivia d'Abo - Star Sapphire
Juliet Landau - Tala
Bud Cort - Toyman
Mark Hamill - The Trickster
Rob Zombie - Ichthulhu
Recurring/other characters
David Kaufman - Jimmy Olsen
CCH Pounder - Amanda Waller
Ben Browder - Bat Lash
Jason Marsden - Snapper Carr
J. K. Simmons - General Wade Eiling
Nestor Carbonell - El Diablo
Robert Foxworth - Professor Emil Hamilton
Adam Baldwin - Jonah Hex
Dana Delany - Lois Lane
Tim Matheson - Maxwell Lord
Daniel Dae Kim - Metron
Adam Baldwin - Captain Rick Flag
DVD releases
DVD Name Release Date Ep # Additional Information
Season One October 24, 2006 26 Featurette: And Justice for All: The Process of
Revamping the Series with New Characters and a New Creative Direction, Themes of
Justice: Choose Your Favorite JLU Musical Theme Audio Tracks, Creators'
Commentary on "This Little Piggy" and 'The Return". Contains all episodes of
Seasons One and Two from the original airing. Episode 21 - "Hunter's Moon (AKA
Mystery in Space)" - is placed out of order between episodes 22 ("Question
Authority") and 23 ("Flashpoint").
Season Two March 20, 2007 13 Cadmus: Exposed: Mark Hamill and the Series
Creative Personnel Discuss This Popular Series Story Arc, Justice League
Chronicles: Series Writers, Producers and Directors Discuss Their Favorite
Moments Among Final Season Episodes, Music-Only Audio Track for the Final
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