Justice League (2001–2006) 8.4
Seven of the most formidable heroes form arguably the most powerful team ever. |
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Justice League (2001–2006) 8.4
Seven of the most formidable heroes form arguably the most powerful team ever. |
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| Carl Lumbly | ... |
J'onn J'onzz
(63 episodes, 2001-2006)
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| George Newbern | ... |
Clark Kent
(62 episodes, 2001-2006)
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| Phil LaMarr | ... |
Green Lantern
(60 episodes, 2001-2006)
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| Kevin Conroy | ... |
Batman
(55 episodes, 2001-2006)
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| Michael Rosenbaum | ... |
The Flash
(54 episodes, 2001-2006)
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| Susan Eisenberg | ... |
Princess Diana
(52 episodes, 2001-2006)
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| Maria Canals-Barrera | ... |
Shayera Hol
(52 episodes, 2001-2006)
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Forces of evil, chaos, and destruction await. Not even protectors like Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, the Flash, Hawkgirl or the Martian Manhunter may have a chance alone. But together as the Justice League, they are a metahuman force (and a hope) to be reckoned with. Written by RSchaff-2nd
This show is awesome. Not just as a cartoon, but as a TV show in general. Unlike like its predecessor, Superfriends, Justice League is a more accurate description of the DC Universe and the characters in it. One of the show's best qualities is that many of DC's best, brightest and unsung heroes and villains are represented in it, not just the really popular ones. I give credit to this show for introducing me to some of the Flash's toughest villains (Mirror Master, Captain Cold, Captain Boomerang, Trickster and Gorilla Grodd). Another great quality of the show is that it's for everyone. As a cartoon, you might think that this show is only for kids. But these characters are so iconic and the stories are so well written and action-packed, that you don't need to be a kid to appreciate it.
My Rating: 10/10