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Justice League and Justice League Unlimited are American animated series about a team of superheroes which ran from 2001 to 2006 on Cartoon Network. It is based on the Justice League and associated comic book characters published by DC Comics. It follows the adventures of Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, The Flash, Hawkgirl and J'onn J'onzz.

After the second season, the show is renamed Justice League Unlimited, has a vastly expanded cast of characters, and changes from two-part episodes to single-episode stand-alone stories that often intertwine to form long story arcs. Combined, there are a total of 91 episodes, along with two crossover episodes of Static Shock in which the League appears.

The show is the last in a series of animated features that together constitute what is known as the DC animated universe.[1]


  • 2Justice League episodes
  • 3Justice League Unlimited episodes

Series overview[edit]

Justice League
SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
126November 17, 2001November 9, 2002
226July 5, 2003May 29, 2004
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Justice League Unlimited
SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
113July 31, 2004January 29, 2005
213February 5, 2005July 23, 2005
313September 17, 2005May 13, 2006

Justice League episodes[edit]

Season 1 (2001–2002)[edit]

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1313'Secret Origins'Dan RibaButch LukicDan RibaRich FogelNovember 17, 2001
As alien invaders who were accidentally awakened on Mars begin to take over the Earth, Superman and Batman rescue J'onn J'onzz who telepathically summons Wonder Woman, Hawkgirl, The Flash, and Green Lantern to help stop the invasion. Superman gathers everyone at the newly built Watchtower funded by Batman and asks to be part of a team, which he dubs the Justice League.
4545'In Blackest Night'Butch LukicStan BerkowitzNovember 19, 2001November 26, 2001
Green Lantern surrenders himself to robotic Manhunters to stand trial for the destruction of a planet. While Flash acts as John's attorney, the rest of the League discovers that Kanjar Ro actually helped the Manhunters frame John.
6767'The Enemy Below'Dan RibaKevin HoppsDecember 3, 2001December 10, 2001
A nuclear submarine is attacked in the Atlantic, forcing the League to come face-to-face with Aquaman and his Atlantean army. Aquaman takes Superman up on his advice to go to Metropolis and take his problems up with the various governments of the world. When a mercenary Deadshot attacks Aquaman, the League steps in. Aquaman discovers that Lord Orm, his own brother, was behind the attack. Orm takes Aquaman and his infant son and places them on a cliff over a vein of molten lava, leaving them to die. In order to save his son, Aquaman must make the terrible sacrifice of severing his own hand.
8989'Injustice for All'Butch LukicStan BerkowitzSeptember 6, 2002September 13, 2002
Exposed as a criminal, sentenced to prison, and terminally ill due to long-term Kryptonite exposure, Lex Luthor escapes and assembles a supervillain team consisting of Cheetah, Star Sapphire, The Shade, Copperhead, Ultra-Humanite, and Solomon Grundy to take on the Justice League, calling themselves the Injustice Gang. The Joker also becomes part of the team, but on his own invitation. However, even with their combined power, this gang proves no match for Batman's wiles.
10111011'Paradise Lost'Dan RibaJoseph KuhrJanuary 21, 2002January 28, 2002
Sorcerer Felix Faust threatens to keep Wonder Woman's home population transformed into stone if she does not gather artifacts for him. He uses the artifacts to release Hades from Tartarus. The League succeeds in banishing Hades and his minions, but the victory is bittersweet as Diana is exiled from Themyscira for allowing the men of the Justice League to help.
12131213'War World'Butch LukicStan BerkowitzFebruary 24, 2002March 3, 2002
Superman and Martian Manhunter are abducted by extraterrestrialslave traders and sold to the planet War World, whose despotic ruler Mongul pits aliens in mortal combat in an enormous colosseum. Green Lantern and Hawkgirl set out to rescue them.
14151415'The Brave and the Bold'Dan RibaStory by : Rich Fogel and Paul Dini
Teleplay by : Dwayne McDuffie
March 10, 2002March 17, 2002
The Flash and Green Lantern uncover a plot by Gorilla Grodd to destroy Gorilla City, a hidden city of hyperintelligent talking gorillas in Africa. Grodd has a device that allows him to control the minds of others, and uses stolen gorilla technology to steal all of Central City and put its inhabitants under his control. Locked inside the force field-shielded city, Flash and Green Lantern work together with Solovar, Gorilla City's chief of security, to destroy the enemy from within before Grodd carries out his revenge on Gorilla City.
16171617'Fury'Butch LukicStory by : Stan Berkowitz
Teleplay by : Dwayne McDuffie
April 7, 2002April 14, 2002
A rogue Amazonian named Aresia, who born in the mortal world and raised on Themyscira, gathers several supervillains - Star Sapphire, Shade, Copperhead, Solomon Grundy, and Tsukuri - and sets out to kill the world's male population, who she holds responsible for the death of her family members in a war.
18191819'Legends'Dan RibaAndrew KreisbergApril 21, 2002April 28, 2002

The Justice League is accidentally transported to a parallel world and find the Justice Guild of America, comic book characters in the Justice League's world. While battling supervillains in this other dimension, they discover that the world is just an elaborate illusion.

Note: The episode is dedicated to Gardner Fox, a Golden Age writer who co-created both the Justice Society of America and the Justice League of America, upon whom the Guild are based.[2] Originally, the showrunners wanted to use the JSA, but DC Comics publisher Paul Levitz felt that the story was disrespectful, so they altered the names and designs of the team. There was however, a teaser for the episode with the JSA.[citation needed]
20212021'A Knight of Shadows'Butch LukicKeith DamronSeptember 20, 2002September 27, 2002
Jason Blood and his alter-ego Etrigan the Demon seek the assistance of the Justice League in preventing the Philosopher's stone from falling into the hands of his ancient enemy, the sorceress Morgaine le Fey.
22232223'Metamorphosis'Dan RibaLen UhleyStory by : Len Uhley
Teleplay by : Dwayne McDuffie
October 4, 2002October 11, 2002
Green Lantern's old friend Rex Mason, now working for a shady industrialist, suffers an 'accident' arranged by his jealous employer and is transformed into the superhero Metamorpho.
24262426'The Savage Time'Butch LukicDan RibaButch LukicStan BerkowitzNovember 9, 2002
The Justice League returns from a mission in space to find the world transformed; a result of villain Vandal Savage feeding information to his past self in the 1940s, allowing him to help take over the world during World War II. The League travels back in time themselves to stop him, and fight Nazis alongside WWII-era heroes Easy Company, the Blackhawks, and Steve Trevor.

Season 2 (2003–2004)[edit]

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272812'Twilight'Dan RibaButch LukicRich Fogel and Bruce TimmJuly 5, 2003
The League is tricked into defending Apokolips, Darkseid's homeworld, against the threat of Brainiac. The team solicits the aid of the New Gods, including Orion, Lightray, and Highfather. The resulting destruction of Brainiac's base is thought to be the end of Darkseid.
293034'Tabula Rasa'Dan RibaStan BerkowitzOctober 4, 2003
Lex Luthor manipulates a powerful android named Amazo with the ability to copy any superpower, posing as a father figure to it. Meanwhile, J'onn questions the nature of humans and struggles with the burden of hearing thousands of their minds in his head at the same time after performing a psychic sweep of the city of Metropolis in a failed attempt to locate Luthor.
313256'Only a Dream'Butch LukicStan BerkowitzOctober 11, 2003
Small time crook John Dee volunteers for an experimental treatment while in prison. While the authorities are distracted by a mass prison break led by Volcana, Luminus, Copperhead, Solomon Grundy and Firefly. John Dee overdoses on the treatment and becomes the dream-controlling Doctor Destiny. Destiny takes telepathic control of most of the team in their sleep, leaving Batman and J'onn to save the others. As the League members become trapped in their dreams and unable to wake up, J'onn tries to force them awake, while Batman goes to confront Dr. Destiny.
333478'Maid of Honor'Dan RibaDwayne McDuffieOctober 18, 2003

Wonder Woman befriends the princess of Kasnia, a jet-setting party girl who is reluctant to end her wild ways in order to get married. Unfortunately, her fiancé is the immortal Vandal Savage, and he already has plans for both the throne and the Justice League. It is up to Wonder Woman and Batman to stop Savage while Flash, Green Lantern, and J'onn J'onzz go to take out Savage's new Rail Gun satellite.

Note: This is also the first episode of the Justice League series in which Batman appears as Bruce Wayne.
3536910'Hearts and Minds'Butch LukicKeith DamronOctober 25, 2003
Kilowog crashes to Earth, seeking John Stewart's help to rescue other members of the Green Lantern Corps from the psychic, would-be conqueror Despero. He also explains that John's former mentor and lover, Katma Tui, is one of the captives. After facing Despero and losing, John has to retrain himself to use his power ring to help the League end Despero's reign. Flash, Hawkgirl and J'onn J'onzz accompany Kilowog to Despero's planet to help GL stop him.
37381112'A Better World'Dan RibaStan BerkowitzNovember 1, 2003

Following the death of the Flash, the Justice Lords launch an assault on the White House, where Superman kills President Lex Luthor. Two years later, the Lords now rule over the planet with an iron fist. Batman discovers the dimension in which the Justice League inhabits. Considering their counterparts naive, but wishing to spread order to the newly discovered world, they crossover and trap the League in a force field. They then take their places in a quest to make this Earth like their own.

Note: The idea of evil counterparts from an alternate reality is loosely based on the Crime Syndicate.[citation needed]
39401314'Eclipsed'Dan RibaJoseph KuhrNovember 8, 2003
An ancient lunar crystal called the Black Heart is discovered. Little do the members of the Justice League know, it harbors an evil snake spirit with the ability to possess its bearer. The crystal's power contaminates almost all of the League, except for the Flash, who manages to prove his mettle and save his friends from the solar eclipse that will destroy both the Sun and the Earth.
41421516'The Terror Beyond'Butch LukicDwayne McDuffieNovember 15, 2003
Doctor Fate and Aquaman rescue Solomon Grundy, intent on using him to help battle an ancient evil. The pairing of these heroes is an homage to the Marvel Comics superhero team The Defenders and the plot is based upon H. P. Lovecraft'sCthulhu Mythos.[citation needed]
43441718'Secret Society'Dan RibaStan BerkowitzNovember 22, 2003
While the Justice League are quarreling about the value of mutual trust and teamwork, Grodd organizes a Secret Society composed of Giganta, Killer Frost, Sinestro, Parasite, The Shade and Clayface. The Society captures most of the League, but J'onn frees the others and the Society is defeated in front of a crowded stadium.
45461920'Hereafter'Butch LukicDwayne McDuffieNovember 29, 2003

A band of supervillains team up to get revenge on Superman. When they attack Metropolis, Toyman shoots from an experimental weapon towards Batman and an injured Wonder Woman, but Superman sacrifices himself to save them and is seemingly vaporized. The League attempts to cope with the loss of Superman by defending Metropolis in his absence. Eventually Lobo arrives at the Watchtower and nominates himself as Superman's replacement, but does more harm than good. Superman wakes up 30,000 years in Earth's future, and is powerless because the sun has turned red. He is aided by Vandal Savage who is the only human left alive as the result of an attempt at world domination staged a few months after Superman's disappearance.

Note: Writer Dwayne McDuffie wrote on his forum that the episode title 'Hereafter' is a subtle pun: Part One shows the apparent death of Superman, which according to most religions would send his soul to some sort of 'Hereafter.' But as we learn in Part Two, actually, he’d been sent to the future while remaining geographically in the same place (the future ruins of Metropolis), and was thus 'here, after.'[citation needed]
47482122'Wild Cards'Butch LukicStan Berkowitz & Dwayne McDuffieDecember 6, 2003

With his Gwynplaine Entertainment Company (a reference to The Man Who Laughs) the Joker takes over TV stations in Las Vegas, announcing that he has placed a series of bombs that will destroy the Strip in twenty-two minutes and fifty-one seconds if they are not stopped by the Justice League. With the whole world watching, the League must first get past the Joker's own superteam, the Royal Flush Gang. However, the threat imposed by the Joker is not as simple as it seems, and Batman must track down his location to stop his nemesis.

Note: This episode is notable as a 'hidden crossover' with Teen Titans, as the Royal Flush Gang is voiced by the five principal actors from that series (further, the gang's designs are based on the Teen Titans voice talent themselves).[citation needed]
4923'Comfort and Joy'Butch LukicPaul DiniDecember 13, 2003

After saving two worlds, the members of the Justice League decide to take a break to celebrate the holidays. Flash spends his Christmas Eve with the children of an orphanage, who ask that he find them a special animated toy duck. The popular toy is broken by the Ultra-Humanite, who eventually comes around and helps Flash. Green Lantern and Hawkgirl show each other how they spend the holidays. Lantern engages in a snowball fight with Hawkgirl. Hawkgirl reciprocates by starting an interplanetary barroom brawl. Batman spends Christmas on Watchtower duty. Meanwhile, Superman invites J'onn over to Smallville for Christmas Eve with his parents. Although J'onn is initially uncomfortable, he eventually learns to enjoy Christmas.

Note: This was the first standalone episode of the series.
50522426'Starcrossed'Butch LukicDan RibaButch LukicRich FogelStory by : Rich Fogel
Teleplay by : John RidleyRich Fogel & Dwayne McDuffie
May 29, 2004

After Earth is attacked by a Gordanian battleship, the League is aided by an army of Hawkmen from Hawkgirl's home planet of Thanagar. The Thanagarians offer to help Earth build a shield to defend against the Gordanians, but Batman discovers that this is just a ruse. Hawkgirl finds herself torn between her allegiance to Thanagar and her commitment to the Justice League, as well as between her betrothal to the Thanagarian commander Hro Talak and her deep budding romantic love for Green Lantern, John Stewart.

Note: Hro Talak is an anagram for Katar Hol, Hawkman's given name in the comic series.[citation needed]

Static Shock crossovers[edit]

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3031S03E06S03E07'A League of Their Own'UncreditedErnie Altbacker (Part 1)
Dwayne McDuffie (Part 2)
March 1, 2003March 8, 2003
When the Watchtower has a sudden power drain, the Justice League recruits Static to jump start their station before it reenters the atmosphere. Unbeknownst to either Static or Gear, the power drain also releases Brainiac from his confinement. Static and Gear manage to bring Brainiac down, but the villain has a loophole left to slip through.
43S04E04'Fallen Hero'Chuck DrostStan BerkowitzFebruary 7, 2004
Static faces off against his idol, Green Lantern (actually Sinestro in disguise), when he causes chaos all over town.

Note: Chronologically, these episodes take place prior to 'Starcrossed', as they make use of the original Watchtower.[citation needed]

Justice League Unlimited episodes[edit]

After the first two seasons the show was renamed Justice League Unlimited and was changed from its two part episode format to single episodes. As such, the series ran three more seasons from July 2004 to May 2006. The series is available for digital download and on DVD/Blu-ray as two seasons, with the Season 1 boxset containing Season 1 and 2 episodes[3] and the Season 2 boxset containing Season 3 episodes.[4] These episodes featured an evolved Justice League that includes a wide array of superheroes from the DC Comics universe.

Season 1 (2004–2005)[edit]

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11'Initiation'Joaquim dos SantosStan BerkowitzJuly 31, 2004

The League expands their operations, enlisting new recruits from across the globe. The newest of these is Green Arrow, who has repeatedly refused to join the League. He is teleported to the rebuilt Watchtower. Opting against joining, he hitches a ride back to Earth with the team of Green Lantern, Captain Atom and Supergirl, who have been sent on a mission to stop a giant, uncontrolled, nuclear-powered defense robot in an unnamed Asian country existing in self-imposed international isolation.

Note: This episode also features cameos from over 30 other heroes, many of whom would be featured in subsequent episodes. Most notably, Green Arrow's decision to join the League is shown to be influenced by catching his first glimpse of Black Canary.
22'For the Man Who Has Everything'Dan RibaJ. M. DeMatteisAugust 7, 2004

Batman and Wonder Woman find Superman held captive by Mongul in the Fortress of Solitude and dreaming of an idyllic life on Krypton, courtesy of a wish-fulfilling parasitic plant known as the Black Mercy.

Note: This episode is adapted from Superman Annual #11, written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Dave Gibbons in 1985. This also marks the first appearance by Joe Chill in the DCAU, as Batman's idyll is revealed to be watching his father beat the thug senseless over and over.[citation needed]
33'Kids' Stuff'Joaquim dos SantosHenry GilroyAugust 14, 2004

Morgaine le Fey transforms Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and Green Lantern into children after Mordred uses his magic to remove all adults from Earth and keep children on the Earth.

Note: Based loosely on elements of the DC Comics events JLA: World Without Grown Ups and Young Justice: Sins of Youth.[citation needed]
44'Hawk and Dove'Joaquim dos SantosStory by : Ron Zimmerman
Teleplay by : Robert Goodman
August 21, 2004

Wonder Woman teams up with two super powered brothers, Hawk and Dove, to stop Ares' plans to escalate a European civil war by loosing a war machine called the Annihilator into the fray.

Note: As a nod to their earlier roles as brothers on The Wonder Years, the two brothers were voiced by Fred Savage (Hank/Hawk) and Jason Hervey (Don/Dove), though at the last second Savage and Hervey switched roles.[citation needed]
55'This Little Piggy'Dan RibaPaul DiniAugust 28, 2004

The centuries-old enchantress Circe transforms Wonder Woman into a pig as revenge against Diana's mother. Batman and Zatanna work together to return her to normal, while B'wana Beast attempts to find the 'Wonder Pig' before she's butchered at a slaughterhouse.

Note: This episode features the singing of actress/singer Rachel York, who performs Lulu's Back in Town by Al Dubin and Harry Warren.[citation needed]
66'Fearful Symmetry'Joaquim dos SantosStory by : Stan Berkowitz
Teleplay by : Robert Goodman
September 4, 2004

Supergirl, Green Arrow, and The Question investigate Supergirl's disturbing dreams. They discover that Cadmus created a clone of Supergirl named Galatea while she was recovering from her fight against Superman on Earth.

Note: Galatea is based on Power Girl.
77'The Greatest Story Never Told'Dan RibaAndrew KreisbergSeptember 11, 2004
The Justice League battle Mordru in the background, while the narrative follows Booster Gold as he attempts to close a walking black hole while he's supposed to be on 'crowd control'.
88'The Return'Joaquim dos SantosStory by : Stan Berkowitz
Teleplay by : J. M. DeMatteis
September 18, 2004
The League attempts to keep Ivo's android Amazo from taking revenge against the recently reformed Lex Luthor. Luthor and the Atom attempt to create a weapon to neutralize Amazo's nanotechnology, though their victory is largely assisted by Doctor Fate.
99'Ultimatum'Joaquim dos SantosStory by : Dwayne McDuffie
Teleplay by : J. M. DeMatteis
December 4, 2004

The Justice League meets the Ultimen, a popular group of young heroes. The Ultimen discover they are the results of a government experiment in creating superhumans and only have a short time to live. In frustration and anger, all of them except for Long Shadow strike out against the Justice League.

Note: The Ultimen are pastiches of several superheroes that were created for (and are unique to) the Super Friends animated series. The members were Long Shadow (based upon Apache Chief), Wind Dragon (Samurai), Juice (Black Vulcan), Downpour, and Shifter (Zan and Jayna, the Wonder Twins).[citation needed] Their base of operations is a nod to the Super Friends' Hall of Justice.[citation needed] The Ultimen also parallel the International Ultramarine Corps of the Howard Porter/Grant MorrisonJLA run: both teams begin as rival heroes to the Justice League, but discover that they are the results of a secret government project under General Wade Eiling and will die in just a few years' time due to their experimental origins.[citation needed]
1010'Dark Heart'Dan RibaWarren EllisDecember 11, 2004
Most of the League battles with powerful alien nanotechnology, but realize that the waves of self-replicating robots cannot be simply destroyed. The diminutive Atom shrinks himself to stop the robots from the inside.
1111'Wake the Dead'Joaquim dos SantosStory by : Dwayne McDuffie & Bruce Timm
Teleplay by : Dwayne McDuffie
December 18, 2004
A trio of high school kids accidentally resurrect Solomon Grundy, making him more powerful than ever but with no memories of his past. Doctor Fate, Amazo, Aquaman, and Hawkgirl assist the League with stopping his rampage.
1212'The Once and Future Thing, Part One: Weird Western Tales'Dan RibaDwayne McDuffieJanuary 22, 2005

Batman, Wonder Woman, and Green Lantern chase Chronos to the past, where they team up with some heroes from the Old West. After defeating stolen future tech in that era, they again follow Chronos to the future. Warhawk from the Batman Beyond era is revealed to be Green Lantern's and Hawkgirl's son.[citation needed]

Guest starring: Bat Lash, Jonah Hex, El Diablo, and Ohiyesa 'Pow-Wow' Smith.
1313'The Once and Future Thing, Part Two: Time, Warped'Joaquim dos SantosDwayne McDuffieJanuary 29, 2005

Batman, Green Lantern, and Wonder Woman chase Chronos into the future Gotham City of Batman Beyond, just in time to face a battle with a group of Jokerz beside that era's Justice League. The time travelers are taken to the Justice League Unlimited's refuge. An older Bruce Wayne reveals the street gang they fought against was enhanced by Chronos who led them to kill the rest of the League of that era. The combined heroes defeat the Jokerz, and Batman traps Chronos in a time loop.

Guest starring: Batman (Terry McGinnis), Warhawk, a 65-year-old Static, and Hal Jordan.

Season 2 (2005)[edit]

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141'The Cat and the Canary'Joaquim dos SantosStory by : Stan Berkowitz
Teleplay by : Robert Goodman
February 5, 2005
Black Canary convinces Green Arrow to help save her mentor, Wildcat, from his involvement in an underground, superpowered fight club known as Metabrawl.
152'The Ties That Bind'
'Miracles Happen'
Dan RibaStory by : Jim Steranko
Teleplay by : J. M. DeMatteis
February 12, 2005
Mister Miracle and Big Barda solicit the League's assistance to free Oberon from Apokolips. J'onn refuses, but Flash decides to help out on his own.
163'The Doomsday Sanction'Dan RibaStory by : Dwayne McDuffie
Teleplay by : Robert Goodman
February 19, 2005
Superman battles Doomsday in the heart of a volcano. Batman probes the Cadmus conspiracy to destroy the Justice League.
174'Task Force X'Joaquim dos SantosStory by : Dwayne McDuffie
Teleplay by : Darwyn Cooke
May 21, 2005
Cadmus has recruited a team of supervillains named Task Force X made up of Deadshot, Plastique, Captain Boomerang, and the Clock King. Their mission: steal the Annihilator armor from the Watchtower.
185'The Balance'Dan RibaStory by : Stan Berkowitz
Teleplay by : Dwayne McDuffie
May 28, 2005
Felix Faust, imprisoned in a mirror, fools Tala into letting him out, whereupon he possesses the Annihilator and casts Hades out of Tartarus. After her armor and lasso's full powers are activated by Hippolyta, Wonder Woman teams up with Hawkgirl to help Hades reclaim his kingdom at Zeus's command. Meanwhile Wonder Woman and Hawkgirl must deal with their anger towards each other following the events of 'Starcrossed'.
196'Double Date'Joaquim dos SantosGail SimoneJune 4, 2005
Huntress is kicked out of the Justice League for attempting to murder mob boss Steven Mandragora, the man responsible for her parents' death. She recruits the Question to assist her in finishing him off while Green Arrow and Black Canary attempt to thwart their efforts.
207'Clash'Dan RibaStory by : Dwayne McDuffie
Teleplay by : J. M. DeMatteis
June 11, 2005
Lex Luthor's candidacy for president moves forward as Captain Marvel appears to endorse his candidacy. Luthor manipulates Superman's mistrust, tricking Superman into fighting Marvel. Superman is humiliated after knowing that the bomb he defused turned out to be a generator. At the end, it is revealed by Batman that Superman had been baited by Luthor and Amanda Waller to discredit the League.
218'Hunter's Moon'
'Mystery in Space'
Joaquim dos SantosStory by : Stan Berkowitz
Teleplay by : Dwayne McDuffie
June 18, 2005
When the Justice League receives a distress call, Hawkgirl, Vigilante, and Vixen investigate only to find that it was a trap set out by the remaining Thanagarian warriors who blame Hawkgirl for their loss in the Thangar-Gordanian war. Likewise, Hawkgirl has to deal with her teammates' resentments for her betrayal of the Justice League and her own, still-lingering self-doubts.
229'Question Authority'Dan RibaDwayne McDuffieJune 25, 2005
After helping Superman defeat Mantis, Captain Atom's Air Force Reserve commission is reactivated. Meanwhile, the Question discovers the records about the Justice Lords, and Luthor's attempts to discredit the Justice League. The Question is captured, and Superman and Huntress attempt to rescue him. Almost successful, they are confronted by Captain Atom, who has orders to stop them.
2310'Flashpoint'Joaquim dos SantosDwayne McDuffieJuly 2, 2005
Lex Luthor seizes control of the Watchtower's main gun to fire on Cadmus, causing massive collateral damage on the city and falsely implicating the League as responsible. Convinced it is an act of revenge, Amanda Waller commands Galatea to attack the Watchtower with an army of Ultimen clones.
2411'Panic in the Sky'Dan RibaDwayne McDuffieJuly 9, 2005
The founding members of the Justice League, with the exception of Batman, surrender to the government. In the middle of a battle between the rest of the League and the army of Ultimen, Supergirl and Steel battle Galatea to keep her from destroying the Watchtower.
2512'Divided We Fall'Joaquim dos SantosDwayne McDuffieJuly 16, 2005
With most of the League unavailable, the League's founding members battle against the fused Luthor and Brainiac. Flash saves the day when he runs around the world numerous times in order to separate and defeat the Luthor-Brainiac team.
2613'Epilogue'Dan RibaStory by : Bruce Timm & Dwayne McDuffie
Teleplay by : Dwayne McDuffie
July 23, 2005

In the future of Batman Beyond, Amanda Waller reveals to an older Terry McGinnis she created the project Batman Beyond to continue Bruce Wayne's work.

Note: According to Bruce Timm, the episode was originally intended to be the series finale for Justice League and the DCAU in general.[citation needed] The decision to end on a Batman heavy episode was their way of bringing their work full circle to how things began with Batman: The Animated Series.[citation needed]

Season 3 (2005–2006)[edit]

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271'I Am Legion'Joaquim dos SantosDwayne McDuffieSeptember 17, 2005

After Lex Luthor escapes from prison, Gorilla Grodd baits him into joining the new Secret Society with a piece of Brainiac technology. Luthor, the Key, and Doctor Polaris steal the Spear of Longinus from Blackhawk Island despite the efforts of Flash, Fire, Hawkgirl, and the last surviving Blackhawk to stop them.

Note: This new Secret Society is similar in scale to the Legion of Doom (a supervillain group from the Challenge of the Super Friends animated series), and its base is an updated version of the one used by the Legion of Doom.[citation needed] The title of this episode is a variant on a verse from the Bible (Mark 5:9), specifically the last half of the verse that states 'My name is Legion, for we are many.' This is a reference to the Secret Society being a veritable legion of super villains,[citation needed] as well as the appearance of the headquarters of the Legion of Doom, updated for the 21st century and used as the base for the Society.
282'Shadow of the Hawk'Dan RibaStory by : Dwayne McDuffie
Teleplay by : J. M. DeMatteis
September 17, 2005
Hawkgirl agrees to meet with Carter Hall, an archaeologist who has discovered Thanagarian artifacts from ancient Egypt. With a suspicious Batman eavesdropping, Carter reveals himself to be her reincarnated lover from the past and Hawkman to a confused Hawkgirl. The Shadow Thief attempts to steal the artifacts, which results in the destruction of the tomb.
293'Chaos at the Earth's Core'Joaquim dos SantosMatt WayneSeptember 24, 2005
Supergirl, Stargirl, S.T.R.I.P.E., and Green Lantern help Warlord liberate Skartaris (a hidden world inside the Earth's core) from Deimos, a brutal dictator while protecting a very large piece of Kryptonite from Metallo and Silver Banshee.
304'To Another Shore'Dan RibaDwayne McDuffieSeptember 24, 2005
Wonder Woman protects the body of the Viking Prince from members of the Secret Society who want to reverse engineer invulnerability powers from it. Troubled by his isolation, J'onn leaves the Justice League to better understand humanity.
315'Flash and Substance'Joaquim dos SantosMatt WayneFebruary 11, 2006

Orion attempts to understand Flash's antics as Wally and Batman battle four of Flash's rogues that attack a museum that is opening in his honor.

Note: This episode includes many references to Flash's comic book and television history, including a guest appearance by Linda Park and bringing back Mark Hamill as the Trickster.[citation needed]
326'Dead Reckoning'Dan RibaDwayne McDuffieFebruary 18, 2006
Deadman convinces Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman to help him retrieve the stolen souls of a mystic order of monks that the Secret Society has stolen. They force the Secret Society to retreat from Gorilla City, ending Grodd's attempt to turn all people on Earth into apes. Back at a general meeting in the Secret Society's HQ, Lex Luthor cites that Grodd's plan failed and that his master plan (turning everyone on Earth into apes) was silly, and shoots him, taking over leadership of the Secret Society.
337'Patriot Act'Joaquim dos SantosMatt WayneFebruary 25, 2006

General Wade Eiling from Cadmus steals the 'Captain Nazi' super-soldier serum and injects it into himself to 'protect' the world from metahumans. With the more powerful League members busy, Green Arrow leads Stargirl, S.T.R.I.P.E., Shining Knight, Crimson Avenger, Vigilante, and Speedy against him. Eiling only stops short of killing Shining Knight when a civilian points out that Eiling's reason for attacking the heroes is non-existent, as his entire reason for attacking was to rid the world of metahumans and he was the only one there with superpowers.

Note: This sub-team is an homage to the Golden Age Seven Soldiers of Victory.[citation needed]
348'The Great Brain Robbery'Dan RibaStory by : Dwayne McDuffie
Teleplay by : Matt Wayne
March 4, 2006
Magic and science collide, placing Lex Luthor and Flash's minds in each other's body. The Justice League must now contain a super-speed powered Luthor on the Watchtower while Flash tries to hide the reversal from the Secret Society.
359'Grudge Match'Joaquim dos SantosStory by : Matt Wayne
Teleplay by : J. M. DeMatteis
March 11, 2006

Roulette restarts Metabrawl, this time with an all-female fight card called 'Glamour Slam', made up of mind-controlled Justice League members. First, the Huntress and Black Canary are set against Vixen and Hawkgirl, and then the four must contend against Wonder Woman.

Note: The story takes place in the city of Blüdhaven.[citation needed]
3610'Far from Home'Dan RibaStory by : Dwayne McDuffie
Teleplay by : Paul Dini
April 15, 2006
Supergirl, Green Lantern and Green Arrow are kidnapped and taken to the 31st Century by Brainiac 5 and Bouncing Boy of the Legion of Super-Heroes, where Supergirl is destined to embark on her very last mission – a battle against the Fatal Five and the mind-controlled Legion itself.
3711'Ancient History'Joaquim dos SantosStory by : Matt Wayne
Teleplay by : Geoff Johns
April 29, 2006
Shadow Thief captures Green Lantern, Hawkgirl and Hawkman, then forces them to watch a vision of their past selves developing the ancient society of Egypt with Thanagarian technology. Shadow Thief is shown to be a villain created from Carter Hall's mind that was released when he touched the Absorbacron. Hawkman defeats Shadow Thief and leaves. John does not get back together with Hawkgirl and stays with Vixen, but not before telling Hawkgirl about their future son Rex Stewart. Hawkgirl asks Batman about Warhawk.
3812'Alive!'Dan RibaMatt WayneMay 6, 2006
Luthor and the Secret Society refit their headquarters and fly into deep space in an attempt to reconstitute Brainiac. En route, Tala frees Grodd, who leads other disaffected villains against Luthor and his supporters. Luthor uses his intellect and resourcefulness to counter his various adversaries' powers. Luthor then uses Tala's magic in an attempt to reconstitute Brainiac, but instead resurrects Darkseid (with Brainiac enhancements), who plans to lay waste to Earth. Darkseid returns to Apokolips and stops a war between the two factions of his Elite fighting for power, and reveals to them his plans of an invasion of Earth. Luthor and the surviving Secret Society members turn to the Justice League for help.
3913'Destroyer'Joaquim dos SantosDwayne McDuffieMay 13, 2006
The Justice League teams up with the remnants of the Secret Society to repel Darkseid's full-scale invasion of Earth. As the League and Secret Society members battle the Apokolips fleet across the planet, Superman, Batman, and Lex Luthor take on Darkseid atop the Daily Planet building.

Other[edit]

The comic series spun off from the show (Justice League Adventures and Justice League Unlimited respectively) are loosely set in the same continuity as the series. They occasionally use characters unavailable for use on the show, such as Blue Beetle, Mary Marvel, Power Girl, Black Lightning and Firestorm and sometimes contradict events already shown, such as Wonder Woman remembering the events from 'The Once and Future Thing'.[5]

Matt Wayne (who wrote 'Chaos At Earth's Core', 'Flash & Substance', and 'Patriot Act') wrote issues 37 and 38 of the comic. His stories are based on unused episode ideas.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^'DC Animated Universe'. DC Animated Universe. Retrieved 2019-06-07.
  2. ^Sava, Oliver (January 2, 2012). 'Justice League: 'Legends''. The A.V. Club. Retrieved July 24, 2017. Andrew Kreisberg’s script is a tribute to the Golden Age JSA/JLA team-ups originated by Gardner Fox (the episode is dedicated to his memory)
  3. ^'Justice League Unlimited, Season 1'. iTunes. Retrieved February 23, 2015.
  4. ^'Justice League Unlimited, Season 2'. iTunes. Retrieved February 23, 2015.
  5. ^'The Once and Future Thing Part Two: Time, Warped'. DC Animated Universe. Retrieved 2019-06-07.
  6. ^'The World's Finest - Justice League Unlimited'. dcanimated.com. Retrieved 2019-06-07.

External links[edit]

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Green Lantern: The Animated Series
Genre
  • Action/Adventure
  • Science fiction[1]
Developed byBruce Timm
Giancarlo Volpe
Jim Krieg
Directed bySam Liu
Rick Morales
Voices of
Theme music composerFrederik Wiedmann
Composer(s)Frederik Wiedmann
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes26 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s)
  • Bruce Timm
  • Jeff Prezenkowski
  • For Cartoon Network: Brian E.S. Jones and Tramm Wigzell
Producer(s)Giancarlo Volpe
Jim Krieg
Editor(s)Joe Gall
Running time22 minutes
Production company(s)DC Entertainment
Warner Bros. Animation
DistributorWarner Bros. Television Distribution
Release
Original networkCartoon Network
Original releaseMarch 3, 2012[2]
March 16, 2013

Green Lantern: The Animated Series is an American computer-animatedtelevision series based on the DC ComicssuperheroGreen Lantern. The series aired on Cartoon Network, as part of their 'DC Nation' television block. A one-hour[3] sneak peek aired on November 11, 2011,[4][5] it ran from March 3, 2012, until March 16, 2013.[2][6] A special screening of the first episode was shown at New York Comic Con 2011 on October 15, 2011.[7] This was the first Green Lantern television series and the first CGI DC/WB series. The series was cancelled after one season due to poor toy sales after the negative reception of the live-action film.[8]

  • 2Characters
  • 4Cast
  • 7Reception
  • 8Other media

Plot[edit]

The series focuses on the adventures of Hal Jordan, the Green Lantern of Sector 2814, and his partner Kilowog. Jordan steals a space ship controlled by Aya (an AI) and travels to 'Frontier Space' together with Kilowog. This is the very edge of the Guardians' territory, where Green Lanterns are being killed by the Red Lanterns. Atrocitus, their leader, wants revenge for the destruction of his world by the Manhunters, created by the Guardians, but who were also shut down by the Guardians. During their adventure, they meet a Red Lantern called Razer. They take him as a prisoner, but eventually adopt him as a teammate after he helps them defeat Atrocitus. Razer also falls in love with Aya, but after Atrocitus' defeat she becomes evil (i.e. corrupted) and decides to eliminate all life in the universe.

At the end of season one, Jordan discovers that Aya is born out of a living being and that she is alive. He tries to convince her to end her universal genocide, but fails. Razer gets severely injured when he tries to kill Aya, as she defends herself by firing a laser beam. Hal convinces Aya that what she is doing is wrong and she saves the universe and heals Razer. However, in Aya's anger, she recreated the Manhunters army and downloaded a copy of herself into every single Manhunter. The only solution to shut them down is, in effect, a massive computer virus, that will also destroy Aya. Aya launches the virus and the Manhunters are shut down. However, she also destroys herself and she passes after saying goodbye to Razer.

Back on Oa, Razer cannot and will not believe that Aya is dead because she was not a complete robot after all, but alive; and a living being cannot be destroyed by a computer virus. He starts a galaxy-spanning search, in the hope to find her somewhere in the universe.

The Green Lantern Corps celebrates their victory. Meanwhile, a Blue Lantern ring follows Razer during his quest, but if he will receive it is left ambiguous.

Characters[edit]

Main characters[edit]

  • Hal Jordan/Green Lantern (voiced by Josh Keaton) – The main protagonist, Hal Jordan is the first human to become a Green Lantern, and is considered one of the best. He is an almost fearless and skilled Lantern. He has a history of disobeying orders and disregarding rules to achieve success. His superiors see him as a loose cannon, but they are willing to overlook his transgressions due to his skill and accomplishments. At the start of the second half of Season 1, he was replaced by Guy Gardner as the Green Lantern of Earth, but was promoted to Honor Guard Corps for his victory over the Red Lanterns.
  • Kilowog (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson) – A veteran Green Lantern, Kilowog is a close friend of Hal and is in charge of training new Green Lantern recruits. Kilowog accompanies Hal in Frontier Space. He is a member of the Honor Guard, and is less willing to abandon the rules of the Corps. Kilowog is often skeptical of Hal's actions, but he is completely loyal to Hal.
  • Razer (voiced by Jason Spisak) – A reformed Red Lantern who is exclusive to the series. Razer was a follower of Atrocitus but began to question him, and eventually turned against the other Red Lanterns after they placed a bomb on a colony planet. They forced Razer to activate it to prove his loyalty, subsequently destroying the planet. The guilt-ridden Razer sought out Hal and tried to provoke him into killing him as penance. Hal, however, took him prisoner. After Razer proved himself (and discovered Kilowog managed to save most of the colonists), he was invited to join the team and make up for his past actions, now fueling his Red Power Ring with the rage he feels towards Atrocitus for turning him into a murderer. Razer has, over the course of the series, fallen in love with Aya, who based her physical appearance on his dead wife Ilana. He confessed his love for her at the end of 'Loss', but took it back in 'Cold Fury', saying that he only felt love because she looked like Ilana, although the truthfulness of this is unclear. At the end of 'Dark Matter', Razer refuses to believe that Aya is truly gone, having made that mistake once before, and vows to scour the galaxy for as long as it takes to find her. As he flies off into space, a Blue Lantern ring appears and flies after him, implying that Razer, now filled with hope rather than rage, will become a Blue Lantern. A character design sketch from a proposed new season of episodes shows Razer dressed as a Blue Lantern and saying, 'Hello, Aya, it's good to see you again.'
  • Aya (voiced by Grey DeLisle) – The Interceptor's AI, Aya is a strong AI and artificial consciousness created by Scar as an empathetic alternative to the Manhunters. Scar created an extremely advanced computer, but was not satisfied with its lack of social intelligence, so infused it with a fragment of an entity inside the Green Lanterns' Central Battery. However, due to this Aya developed a consciousness with her curiosity and free will, leading Aya to transfer data without Scar's permission. When caught, Aya asked Scar why Scar was not complying with the other guardians. This led to a brief power struggle inside Scar's lab. The power struggle resulted in Aya's memory being wiped by Scar and Aya being installed into the Intercepter as its AI. Able to interface with other machines, Aya's consciousness resurfaces as she begins to consider herself a Green Lantern while developing feelings for Razer. But the episode 'Cold Fury', after having her heart broken, Aya shuts down her emotions in order to destroy the Anti-Monitor by removing his head from his body so she can attach herself to it. Afterwards, wielding the Anti-Monitor body and overcome by its coercive persuasion and declaring that her former team cares nothing for her and her kind, the emotionless Aya takes control over the Manhunters before departing to travel back to the Big Bang so that the universe develops without emotional beings. However, as a genuine living being, Aya was never able to completely seal off her emotions and critically wounding Razer when his 'unsuccessful' attack during Jordan's own use of the fight-and-talk strategy cured her of the Anti-Monitor body's coercive persuasion. With the Manhunters still a threat, as well as each possessing a copy of her coding, Aya releases a virus to wipe all versions of the Aya program from existence, including herself. Razer begs her not to leave him, but she responds that she will always be with him before disappearing.

Guardians of the Universe[edit]

  • Ganthet (voiced by Ian Abercrombie)
  • Appa Ali Apsa (voiced by Brian George)
  • Sayd (voiced by Susan Blakeslee)
  • Scar (voiced by Sarah Douglas)

Green Lantern Corps[edit]

  • Mogo (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson) – A sentient planet that imprisoned criminals on its surface for many years before becoming a Green Lantern.
  • Salaak (voiced by Tom Kenny) – A multi-armed Green Lantern senior administrator who appears in the first-season finale, defending the Guardians from the Red Lantern invasion. He is visibly upset when he discovers that the Guardians have been withholding information from the Corps. Salaak appears in the final episode of the series, acting as the battlefield coordinator in the fight against the Manhunters.
  • Ch'p – Ch'p appears as a new recruit of the Green Lanterns pitted against Hal Jordan as part of a bet. In a convincing display of skill, the Green Lantern squirrel easily defeats Jordan, winning the bet for his trainer, Kilowog. He later assists Hal in rescuing Aya from the Guardians' labs.[9] Ch'p appears again as a squadron leader during the Battle of Ranx.[10] He also participates in the final battle against the Manhunters in the series finale. Ch'p is not mentioned by name nor does he have any spoken dialogue. He is referred to in the series as 'Sector Recruit 1014', which is consistent with the character's sector assignment in the comic books.
  • Tomar-Re (voiced by Jeff Bennett) – Tomar-Re is a member of the Green Lantern Honor Guard, who teams with Hal to investigate the Manhunter threat.[11] He later appears at the Battle of Ranx, leading one of the Green Lantern squadrons.[12]
  • Guy Gardner (voiced by Diedrich Bader) – Hal's replacement as the Sector Lantern of 2814 after Hal's victory over the Red Lantern Corps and promotion to the Corps Honor Guard. Quickly promoted to Honor Guard duty, Guy is placed in charge of the Corps during the Battle of Ranx, much to Hal's chagrin. He states that after being promoted, he was replaced by John Stewart as the Green Lantern of Earth. Guy also leads the Corps against Aya's Manhunters in the series finale.
  • Sinestro (voiced by Ron Perlman) – Considered one of the greatest Green Lanterns (though unconventional in his tactics), he is Hal Jordan's idol and mentor. He has shown to be willing to kill his enemies, in violation of Green Lantern protocols.
  • Chaselon (voiced by Tom Kenny) – The crystalline Green Lantern is first seen in the episode 'Reboot', where he is assigned to watch over the lab where Aya is being dissected. He is distracted by Hal Jordan while Ch'p recovers Aya's memory core. Later, Chaselon serves in Guy Gardner's squadron at the Battle of Ranx, alongside Larvox, and later fights against the Manhunters in the series finale. Chaselon is characterized as naive and somewhat lonely, admitting to Hal that he has few friends on Oa.[13]
  • Iolande (voiced by Tara Strong) – Queen of the planet Betrassus. When Hal and Kilowog arrived on her planet to recruit its resident Green Lantern, Dulock, to fight the Red Lanterns, one of her generals attempted to force her hand in marriage, which Dulock openly challenged. When her brother, Ragnar, murdered Dulock to obtain his ring, it instead passed to Iolande, who resolved to remain her planet's queen and its protector.

Red Lantern Corps[edit]

  • Atrocitus (voiced by Jonathan Adams) – The (former) leader of the Red Lantern Corps. Due to his planet's destruction, the power of the Red Ring and ruthless crusade of revenge against the Guardians and the Green Lantern Corps, Atrocitus never found true happiness as he was willing to destroy other worlds no matter the cost.
  • Zilius Zox (voiced by Tom Kenny) – A sycophant who is almost never far from Atrocitus's side, constantly offering him praise. After Atrocitus was arrested, Zox became the new leader of the Red Lanterns.
  • Bleez (voiced by Grey DeLisle) – The only female Red Lantern depicted, Bleez comes from a winged race and prefers to rely on her own wings to fly while in-atmosphere, rather than her Red Power Ring.
  • Veon (voiced by Jason Spisak) – A one-eyed Red Lantern who apparently possesses some measure of psychic ability.
  • Skallox (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson) – A hulking, brutish Red Lantern with an ongoing rivalry against Kilowog, his physical equal.
  • Cleric Loran[14] (voiced by Corey Burton) – An eyeless, armored, slug-like alien of an unknown species who is exclusive to the series. Loran does not appear to possess a Power Ring, but maintains a Chapel dedicated to Atrocitus on the Red Lantern's base, the Shard. Loran, along with the Red Lantern Corps, venerates Atrocitus as a prophet and visionary, calling Atrocitus' rage 'holy', and quoting passages from the Book of Rage (an object similar to the Book of Parallax, the Book of Oa, and the Book of the Black) like scripture.
  • Ragnar[15] (voiced by Will Friedle) – Ragnar is a character that exists in the mainstream of DC Comics, but only becomes a Red Lantern in Green Lantern: The Animated Series. He was responsible for the death of his planet's resident Green Lantern, Duloc, in hopes that his ring would choose him. After failing to become a Green Lantern and seeing his sister (Queen Iolande) chosen in his place, his great rage at failing to gain the power of a green ring brings him to the Red Lanterns.

Blue Lantern Corps[edit]

  • Saint Walker (voiced by Phil Morris) – The first Blue Lantern in the universe.
  • Brother Warth: (voiced by Brian George) – The second Blue Lantern whose appearance is that of an elephant.

Star Sapphires[edit]

  • Carol Ferris (voiced by Jennifer Hale) – Hal Jordan's love interest and Vice President at Ferris Aircraft. In '...In Love and War', she learns Hal Jordan is a Green Lantern. In 'New Guy', she breaks up with Hal after she realizes that his duties to the Green Lantern Corp complicated their relationship. In 'Love Is a Battlefield' Carol is brought back to Zamaron to be the champion of Love and fight Atrocitus who is the champion of Hate. Her battle with Atrocitus is tough and she realizes that she can use her power ring to call her loved one to aid her. Hal comes through the star portal to help Carol and together they defeat Atrocitus. At the end of the episode, Carol decided to keep her ring to honor Gi'ata and also renews her relationship with Hal.
  • Queen Aga'po (voiced by Grey DeLisle) – The queen of Zamaron and leader of the Star Sapphires. She and her Corps use the power of Love to help couples to be together.
  • Gi'ata (voiced by Jennifer Hale) – The niece of Queen Aga'po. She thought Love was just a way to help people became happy by bringing loved ones together. In 'Love and War' she falls in love with Hal even though Hal loves Carol. Carol tells Gi'ata how Love is supposed to be and how the feeling really means. With that, Gi'ata taught her people what true love really is by the end of the episode. In 'Homecoming' she helped Hal and Razor get to the destination to save Oa by being transported to their loved ones. In 'Love is a Battlefield' Aya going viral attacks Zamaron believing that Love is the most destructive emotion of all. Gi'ata points out that it is not evil as she was taught that Love really means which she was taught by her teacher. Aya brings Carol back to Zamaron to know if it is true, than decided a trial between Love and Hate by bringing Atrocitus to represent Hate and Carol represent Love as Gi'ata gives Carol her sapphire ring and Aya gives Atrocitus his red power ring. In the battle with Carol and Atrocitus, Carol calls Hal for help as Hal enters the star portal to help Carol. In the battle, Atrocitus use his red flame blast to kill Hal, but Gi'ata flew in to intercept Atrocitus's attack, mortally wounding her. When the battle ended, Hal told her that she shouldn't have sacrificed herself, but she responded that there is no greater honor than to protect love as noble as theirs.. Queen Aga'po tells Hal, Carol, Razer, and Kilowog that her niece did not die in vain, but to protect the true meaning of love and will be honored as the greatest Star Sapphire of Zamaron, with Carol saying they will remember Gi'ata in their hearts as a true hero.
  • Galia: (voiced by Vanessa Marshall) Kilowog met her on her home planet. She reminds him of his wife seeing how their species look alike. In 'Fear Itself', Kilowog helps her people fight their enemies who turns out not to be hostile but to help get rid of the yellow crystals that are poisonous. In 'Love and War', Galia was brought to Zamaron by Queen Aga'po to become a Star Sapphire as a way to capture Kilowog, however, in 'Homecoming' and 'Love Is a Battlefield' she is not seen among the Corps suggesting that she may have been released from her duties to the Star Sapphires.

Orange Lantern Corps[edit]

  • Larfleeze (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) – The sole member of the Orange Lantern Corps and a greedy criminal, hence his powers.
  • Glomulus – A construct of the Orange Light.

Machines[edit]

  • Anti-Monitor (voiced by Tom Kenny) – An enormous robot created by a renegade Guardian, the Anti-Monitor has an insatiable hunger and feeds on literally everything. After going rogue upon creation, his creator banished it to an alternate dimension, but this only caused that dimension to be fed on. Eventually the Anti-Monitor returned to his own dimension, resurrected the Manhunters, and began wreaking havoc, thus becoming the second season's main antagonist for the first half. However, in 'Cold Fury', the Anti-Monitor's head was separated from his body by Aya as she took it for her use. Eventually, she finished the job to obtain an item needed for her agenda.
  • Manhunters (voiced by Josh Keaton) – Emotionless robots created by the Guardians to serve as soldiers of the Green Lantern Corps. However, they were given imperfect programming which caused them to determine that since crime is caused by emotional responses, all beings with emotions must be evil. They wiped out an entire sector before the Guardians stopped them, and the Red Lantern Corps was formed to avenge this genocide. The Manhunters were revived by the Anti-Monitor in the second half of the season. After Aya destroys the Anti-Monitor, she names herself the queen of the Manhunters and copied her data into them.
  • LANOS (voiced by Brian George) – Lanos is an artificial intelligence that replaced Aya on the Intercepter after she was removed for dissection. Returns for two episodes after Aya becomes the Aya Monitor and sacrifices himself to save the crew. Known for an annoyingly cheerful personality and his tendency to 'fly like a madman' while neglecting the use of inertial dampeners. He sacrificed himself to save the others from Aya by ramming the Intercepter into her and sending them both through hyperspace. Kilowog nicknamed LANOS 'LAME-O' (not a pun on LANOS' real name because in an earlier episode Kilowog said vows don’t translate through the ring so using the same logic play on words wouldn’t translate).

Development[edit]

In early stages of production, the show was conceived as a 'Bruce Timm-does-CG-project'.[16] Phil Kent, chairman and CEO of Time Warner's Turner Networks unit, originally announced that Green Lantern: The Animated Series would be a part of Cartoon Network's original programming.[17] A preview of the show was featured at the 2010 New York Comic Con featuring test footage, characters/story description, and art work. Bruce Timm, who produced the entire DC Animated Universe, also announced at New York Comic Con that he would be producing the show. Timm was originally reluctant to use CG instead of traditional animation, but eventually came around.[18] A total of 26 episodes had been ordered for the first season. By the time of New York Comic Con, thirteen had already been planned, and five had already been recorded.[19] The series is not intended to be an origin story, due to Warner Brothers already releasing a film based on the characters' origin.[20] The series is the first television series by Bruce Timm and the first series featuring Green Lantern to be rendered using CG.[3] The producers have confirmed that it was requested that the character Sinestro not be used.[21] This was later overturned in 2013, when Sinestro finally did appear. The producers also confirmed that if the series was a hit, other Lanterns like Guy Gardner, John Stewart and Kyle Rayner might be introduced.[21]

Green Lantern: The Animated Series is an epic space adventure that has something for everyone, and we are delighted for fans to see it November 11 on Cartoon Network. We can't wait to show the world this fresh take on an iconic hero – one that represents not only the first Bruce Timm series to be produced in CG, but also the first time Green Lantern has been rendered in CG.

— Sam Register[3]

Cast[edit]

New Green Lantern Movie

Main cast[edit]

  • Josh Keaton[22][23] – Hal Jordan/Green Lantern, Manhunters
  • Grey DeLisle[22] – Aya, Queen Aga'Po, Lady Catherine, Amala Rev, Biara Rev, Bleez
  • Kevin Michael Richardson[22][24] – Kilowog, Red Lantern Rings, Dulock, Mogo, Skallox
  • Jason Spisak[22] – Razer, Veon

Additional voices[edit]

  • Jonathan Adams[5] – Atrocitus
  • Ian Abercrombie[5]– Ganthet
  • Diedrich Bader[24] – Guy Gardner
  • Dee Bradley Baker[25] – Larfleeze
  • Jeff Bennett[26] – Tomar-Re, Duke Nigel Thorntonberry
  • Susanne Blakeslee[5] – Sayd
  • Clancy Brown[24] – General Zartok
  • Corey Burton[24] – Cleric Loran, Leph, Bleez
  • John DiMaggio[24] – Kothak
  • Sarah Douglas[24] – Science Director Scar
  • Robin Atkin Downes[24] – Steam Lantern
  • Robert Englund[24] – Myglom
  • Will Friedle[24] – Ragnar
  • Brian George[5] – Appa Ali Apsa, M'Ten, LANOS, Brother Warth
  • Jennifer Hale[5] – Carol Ferris/Star Sapphire, Ghi'ata
  • Tom Kenny[5] – Zilius Zox, Salaak, Byth Rok, Anti-Monitor,[26] Bumpy, Chaselon
  • Wayne Knight[24] – Captain Goray
  • Juliet Landau[24] – Drusa
  • Vanessa Marshall[24] – Galia
  • Phil Morris[27] – Saint Walker
  • Rob Paulsen[24] – Goggan
  • Ron Perlman[24] – Sinestro
  • Kurtwood Smith[5] – Shyir Rev
  • Tara Strong[24] – Queen Iolande

Episodes[edit]

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
12'Beware My Power'Sam Liu & Rick MoralesJim Krieg & Ernie AltbackerNovember 11, 2011101102

Ace test pilot Hal Jordan, who leads a secret life as Earth's guardian Green Lantern, is called back to Oa. Searching for the culprits behind a series of Green Lantern deaths in 'Frontier Space', Hal and his gruff fellow Green Lantern Kilowog “commandeer” the Interceptor, a prototype spaceship powered by pure Green Lantern energy that possesses an advanced AI system, Aya.

Note: Beware My Power is considered to span across two episodes. Part One reaired on March 3, 2012 as the official series premiere, while Part Two reaired on March 10, 2012.
3'Razer's Edge'Sam LiuEugene SonMarch 17, 2012103
Hal and Kilowog have no choice but to fight alongside Red Lantern, Razer.[28]
4'Into the Abyss'Rick MoralesMatt WayneMarch 24, 2012104
Tension is high on the Interceptor as Razer is now part of the crew. When a merchant ship is being sucked into a pinhole, a tiny black hole, the three unlikely crew members are forced to work together to save the ship. Meanwhile, Aya is convinced she will become a Green Lantern, placing her system into a new robotic body.
5'Heir Apparent'Sam LiuJennifer KeeneMarch 31, 2012105

Searching for some more recruits for their fight against the Red Lanterns, the crew of the Interceptor travel to the planet of Betrassus to find the planet's Green Lantern Dulock. However, Hal must fight for the hand of a queen named Iolande.

Note: This episode is directly based on the plot of Green Lantern Corps volume 2 #2–3. It is the first story in the series to be a direct retelling of a comic book plot.
6'Lost Planet'Rick MoralesMichael F. RyanApril 7, 2012106

Hal and company follow an errant Green Lantern ring to a mysterious planet, in search for a new Green Lantern. When they arrive on the planet, they discover three castaways who agree to help them. Unknown to Hal, Kilowog, Razer and Aya, that the three castaways are actually trying to use them to get off the planet.

Note: This episode is loosely based on Mogo Doesn't Socialize, which was written by Alan Moore.
7'Reckoning'Sam LiuErnie AltbackerApril 14, 2012107
In an attempt to murder Atrocitus, Razer goes to the Red Lantern home world, Shard. He is captured and sentenced to execution by Atrocitus. Meanwhile, Hal learns more about the origin of the Red Lanterns while infiltrating Shard with Aya and Kilowog.
8'Fear Itself'Rick MoralesMark HoffmeierApril 21, 2012108
Hal and Kilowog visit an alien planet in search of food, but encounter two warring races of aliens, and mysterious yellow crystals filled with yellow fear energy.
9'...In Love and War'Sam LiuAndrew RobinsonApril 28, 2012109
Hal, Kilowog, Razer, and Aya are saved by a different type of Lantern Corps from an invading space monster. Grateful for their rescue, the Star Sapphires, whose power comes from the violet energy of love, invite everyone to their homeworld Zamaron. It turns out, however, that the whole thing was a set-up to drain the Lanterns' power rings by encasing them in crystals.
10'Regime Change'Rick MoralesJosh HamiltonMay 5, 2012110

Hal and company go back to Betrassus and discover that Iolande's brother has been recruited into the Red Lantern Corps and usurped his sister's throne. Meanwhile, Ganthet of the Guardians is exiled.

Note: This episode was dedicated to the memory of Ian Abercrombie, voice of Ganthet, who died in January 2012, before the episode aired.
11'Flight Club'Sam LiuMichael F. RyanMay 12, 2012111
The Red Lanterns plot their next move. When Hal and Kilowog hear that the Red Lanterns are on their way to what's known as 'The Lighthouse' they want to get there first.
12'Invasion'Rick MoralesErnie AltbackerMay 19, 2012112
The team must block the way to Guardian space when the Red Lanterns head for it.
13'Homecoming'Sam LiuJim KriegMay 26, 2012113
14'The New Guy'Rick MoralesTom SheppardSeptember 29, 2012114
When Hal returns to Earth, he finds out he's been replaced as the Green Lantern of Sector 2814 by Guy Gardner.[29] The pair are forced to work together when a trio of Manhunters are reactivated on Earth after the Anti-Monitor invades this universe.
15'Reboot'Sam LiuMark HoffmeierOctober 6, 2012115
The threat of the Anti-Monitor leads Hal to try to assemble Kilowog, Tomar-Re and Aya as a team to help the new Honor Guard.[30]
16'Steam Lantern'Rick MoralesErnie AltbackerJanuary 5, 2013116

After a blast from the Anti-Monitor, Hal is transported to an alternate world where steam still rules as a powersource.[30]

Note: Due to an abrupt schedule change which postponed the DC Nation block, the episode was briefly released on iTunes on October 14, 2012, one day after it initially meant to air. It aired on Cartoon Network India on December 23, 2012.
17'Blue Hope'Sam LiuJeremy AdamsJanuary 12, 2013117

The Blue Lantern Corps must fend off an invasion of Manhunters. Meanwhile, Razer hopes that the Blue Lanterns can help him remove the anger and violence inside his heart that was placed by the presence of the Red Lantern Ring.

Note: This episode aired on Cartoon Network India on December 30, 2012 before its original airdate in U.S.[30]
18'Prisoner of Sinestro'Rick MoralesMark HoffmeierJanuary 19, 2013118
Irrational and Hotheaded Green Lantern Sinestro accidentely unleashes a dangerous creature on board the Interceptor.[30]
19'Loss'Sam LiuMichael F. RyanJanuary 26, 2013119
A Manhunter presence on Ysmault threatens the peace between the Red and Green Lanterns.[31]
20'Cold Fury'Rick MoralesErnie AltbackerFebruary 2, 2013120
A horde of Manhunters gives chase as our heroes' hope runs thin. Their will is truly tested as they prepare for an inevitable face-off against the unstoppable Anti-Monitor – a battle for the lives of everyone in the universe.
21'Babel'Sam LiuCharlotte Fullerton & Kevin RubioFebruary 9, 2013121
Hal, Kilowog, and Razer crash land on a planet with a poisonous atmosphere. With their power rings nearly depleted, their only hope is to seek refuge in a nearby domed city, completely overrun by thieves and hooligans. But teamwork is a little tougher when no one can understand anyone else![32]
22'Love Is a Battlefield'Rick MoralesJennifer KeeneFebruary 16, 2013122
Carol Ferris is summoned back to Zamaron, the Star Sapphire homeworld, where she must fight to prove that love is stronger than hate in order to prevent the planet's destruction.
23'Larfleeze'Sam LiuErnie AltbackerFebruary 23, 2013123
The crew of The Interceptor searches the planet Okaara for the mythical Orange Lantern battery as a way to combat the Aya Monitor. The problem is, it’s guarded under the watchful, and very greedy, eyes of Larfleeze, the one and only Orange Lantern.[32]
24'Scarred'Rick MoralesJeremy AdamsMarch 2, 2013124
The Green Lanterns use yellow crystals to try and stop Aya's rampage. Meanwhile, Hal Jordan and his crew follow a series of clues which span across the galaxy, uncovering information about the mysterious “Science Director”, Aya’s secret origin, and how to put a stop to her destruction.[33]
25'Ranx'Sam LiuErnie AltbackerMarch 9, 2013125
The Aya Monitor is after a secret weapon on the deserted planet Ranx, and sends a massive army of Manhunters to retrieve it. While Hal, Kilowog and Razer are ordered to the planet, the Green Lantern Corps, led by Guy Gardner, launch a simultaneous attack to beat her to it.[33]
26'Dark Matter'Rick MoralesJim KriegMarch 16, 2013126
The Aya Monitor returns to the dawn of time to stop all emotion and all life from ever existing. Now, Hal, Kilowog, Gardner, and the rest of the Green Lantern Corps must find a way to stop her – while Razer realizes the only way to save the universe may mean killing the woman he loves. Hal is confident that Aya's emotions were not completely sealed off, which is the reason why Aya had currently destroyed only uninhabited star systems and still cannot injure living beings with organic life. Aya manages to return back to normal after injuring Razer. She has to upload a virus to the Manhunters to destroy them for good even if it means killing herself. Back on Oa, Razer sets out on a journey to find Aya, whom he is still confident is not truly gone forever. The series ends with a Blue Lantern power ring chasing him.[33]

International broadcast[edit]

RegionNetwork(s)Series premiereReference(s)
AlbaniaBang BangApril 7, 2013 (Official premiere)
AustraliaGO!January 27, 2012 (Sneak peek)[34]
BrazilCartoon NetworkJuly 30, 2012 (Official Premiere)[35]
BulgariaCartoon NetworkDecember 13, 2012 (Official premiere)[36]
CanadaTeletoonNovember 11, 2011 (Sneak peek)
March 23, 2012 (Official premiere)
[37]
[38]
HungaryCartoon NetworkDecember 13, 2012 (Official premiere)
IndiaCartoon NetworkNovember 4, 2012 (Official premiere)
NigeriaBoingMay 30, 2015 (Official premiere)
PolandCartoon NetworkDecember 10, 2012 (Official premiere)
PortugalRTP2May 31, 2014 (Official premiere)
RomaniaCartoon NetworkDecember 10, 2012 (Official premiere)
South AfricaCartoon NetworkAugust 6, 2012 (Official premiere)
RussiaCartoon NetworkDecember 13, 2012 (Official premiere)
United StatesCartoon NetworkNovember 11, 2011 (Sneak peek)
March 3, 2012 (Official premiere)
[4][5]
[6]
GermanyKabel EinsJanuary 6, 2013 (Official premiere)[39]
NetherlandsCartoon NetworkJanuary 7, 2013 (Official premiere)
United KingdomCartoon Network (UK & Ireland)
CITV
TBA
UAE and
Middle East
Cartoon Network ArabicMay 11, 2014 (Official premiere)
TurkeyCartoon Network (Turkey)
JOJO (Turkish children's channel)
2014, 2018

Reception[edit]

Reviews[edit]

Green Lantern, since its first showing at the 2011 Comic Con, has received positive reviews. Chris Sims of ComicsAlliance commented that he'd never been a huge fan of Green Lantern, but rather of DC Animation Universe creator Bruce Timm, and when he heard that Timm was producing the series he began looking forward to it, saying that the one-hour premiere 'does it right.'[20] Tony Guerrero of Comic Vine said it was 'a good first episode and definitely worth checking out.'[40] Brian Lowry of Variety praised the animation style, saying that 'Warner Bros. has gone full bore into the CGI dimension with a bold, sleek design that more than anything resembles The Incredibles.'[41]

Awards and nominations[edit]

AwardCategoryResultNote
39th Annie AwardsBest General Audience Animated TV Production[42]Nominated
Music In a Television Production – Frederik Wiedmann[42]Nominated
40th Annie AwardsMusic in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production – Frederik Wiedmann[43]NominatedFor 'Into the Abyss'

Other media[edit]

Comic books[edit]

Comic books were released throughout the broadcasting of the series. Its 32-paged[44] debut comic, Green Lantern: The Animated Series #0 was released on November 30, 2011, written by Art Baltazar with art by Dario Brizuela.[45][46] The first issue received mixed to positive reviews, with one reviewer giving a B+ stating it is 'good kids material' and 'a fun way to introduce new readers, especially younger readers, to the Green Lantern universe without having to worry about the violence level.'[47] The issue gathered a high sales debut, with an approximate 13,500 copies sold.[48] A story from the comics was included in the DC Nation 2012 Free Comic Day comic.[44] The comic ran for fourteen issues from June 2012 to September 2013.

Animated Series[edit]

The 2016 animated series Justice League Action introduced the Aya character in episode, S01E24 Barehanded. She is listed as a Navigational Computer voiced by Grey Griffin. After an adventure with Space Cabbie and Hal Jordan (looking for this lost ring), the Navigational Computer (aka Galactic Positioning System or GPS) remarks 'that man looks familiar'. She also states she has 'no previous memory of our origin' and flies us to find answers. Her computer form becomes a globe with the Green Lantern symbol. It also interesting to note the same voice actor for Hal Jordan in the Green Lantern Animated Series also voices Hal for this TV series.

Licensed merchandise[edit]

DC Direct released two limited edition maquettes, to accompany the official release of Green Lantern: The Animated Series in spring 2012. The first maquette is Hal Jordan, sculpted by Paul Harding, and was released on March 7, 2012.[49] The other, Atrocitus, is sculpted by Dave Cortez and was released on May 23, 2012.[50]Mattel had plans to manufacture action figures based on the series in 2011, but none were produced.[51]

Soundtrack[edit]

La-La Land Records, the record label behind the Batman: The Animated Series soundtracks, released the show's soundtrack on July 31, 2012. The label would later release a second volume of music from the series on July 2, 2013.

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