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2A well-known two-part episode of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'' that features the return of Franchise/{{Superman}} and a futuristic incarnation of the WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague.
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4Terry is starstruck when Superman arrives in Gotham one day and invites him to join the Justice League Unlimited. He reluctantly accepts a trial membership role, despite suspicions from [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Bruce]] and the cold welcome he receives from the other League members. Superman then reveals the real reason he brought Terry in: He suspects that there is a traitor within the League trying to kill off the other members and needs Terry's help to investigate the matter. Terry begins to spy on the other League members but reaches a dilemma when he discovers that the traitor is none other than Superman himself...
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8* ActorAllusion: The undersea native Marina is voiced by Creator/JodiBenson, who is perhaps better known for [[Franchise/TheLittleMermaid another undersea native’s voice]].
9* ActuallyADoombot:
10** Everyone thought Warhawk was killed by the missile, but he himself reveals it was actually just a remote-controlled drone.
11** The League find Superman in the Fortress of Solitude, but after a brief altercation learns it was just a drone, which was soon followed by a couple more. The real Superman would show up shortly, however.
12* AdaptationalHeroism: While still a villain, Starro is far more evil in the comics, where he and his spawn have a malevolent intelligence, and are intent on galactic conquest.
13* AdaptationalWimp: While ''incredibly'' dangerous here, Starro was much more so in the comics, where he's the core of a HiveMind of parasitic creatures that can brainwash entire planets. He's much bigger too, only his offspring being the size of the starfish aliens in this version.
14* AffirmativeActionLegacy: Most of the new League members are a LegacyCharacter:
15** The female Aquagirl, daughter of Aquaman.
16** The biracial Warhawk, later revealed to be the son of Hawkgirl and John Stewart.
17** The Tibetan Kai-Ro, the Green Lantern.
18** The African-American Micron, successor to The Atom.
19* AntiVillain: Starro, given that he did not come to Earth by choice and had only been acting in his own self-interest after being held prisoner for years, possibly centuries. Superman points this out at the end, and he has Starro and his clones sent back to their homeworld instead of destroying them.
20* ArtEvolution: Superman's STAS character model is updated to reflect the TimeSkip since STAS and to give Clark a new costume blending the basic Superman look with the DCAU Kryptonian fashion style.
21* BadassBystander: Terry engages long-time enemy Inque in yet another battle near the beginning of the episode. In an attempt to hold Terry off, Inque grabs who she thinks is an InnocentBystander to hold hostage. The bystander turns out to be ''[[MuggingTheMonster Superman]]'' in disguise. This [[CurbStompBattle does not end well for Inque]].
22* BerateAndSwitch: Warhawk calling Batman out for disobeying orders...then admitting that he liked that about him.
23* BewareTheSuperman: Bruce, being CrazyPrepared, had always been concerned about the possibility that Superman would make a FaceHeelTurn and reveals to Terry that he had stored a piece of Kryptonite in the Batcave just in case of such an emergency.
24* BlackDudeDiesFirst: Micron is the first, and the only successful, incapacitated Justice League member who spends the rest of the two-parter in a stasis tank except for one brief moment.
25* BrainBleach: In the Fortress of Solitude, Batman inspects some strange substance on the ground of an open cage, and thinks it's food, but gets grossed out when Green Lantern tells him it "used to be".
26* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Superman turns out to have been attacked by a StarfishAlien named Starro and had been acting under his control for some time. Starro had been plotting for Superman to help him breed millions of clones of himself to take over Earth. Some of his clones later gain control of the other JLU members save for Batman.
27* TheCameo: Pictures of Mr. Miracle and Aquaman are shown when Terry is reviewing profiles of the League members.
28* CassandraTruth: Even when presented with evidence, the Justice League (especially Barda) refuse to believe Batman's accusation that Superman is the traitor. It was the presumed-dead Warhawk backing him up that the League decided to confront Superman.
29* ContinuityNod:
30** Starro appeared as one of the many captured rare alien species from the ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' episode "[[Recap/SupermanTheAnimatedSeriesS1E9E10TheMainMan The Main Man]]".
31** Bruce mentions that this isn't the first time that Superman has "[[FaceHeelTurn gone rogue]]", likely referring to the events of "[[Recap/SupermanTheAnimatedSeriesS3E12E13Legacy Legacy]]".
32* DarkReprise: When Superman is chasing the Batmobile in the arctic the music is the main STAS theme pitched flat.
33* DeadHatShot: Warhawk's helmet flies through the air and smashes into the Batmobile's windshield after the blast.
34* DidntThinkThisThrough: Terry is called out on this when he stole Barda's war-rod in order to rescue Aquagirl, when he could have just called the other Leaguers through the comms.
35* DisneyDeath: Warhawk is thought to have died near the end of Part 1, but turns up alive early in Part 2. It was actually [[ActuallyADoombot a remote-controlled decoy]] that blew up with the missile.
36* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Aquaman's Justice League file uses his character design from his STAS appearance ("A Fish Story"). By the time Aquaman appeared on ''Justice League'', Bruce Timm and company ultimately chose to discard the STAS model and redesign Arthur Curry from scratch.
37* EnemyRisingBehind: Heroic example: Once the League confront Superman for his treachery, he has them on the ropes, but Micron momentarily wakes from his coma and grows to giant size before grabbing Superman from behind.
38* ExposedToTheElements: Aquagirl can walk around in the Arctic barefoot and in a swimsuit, while Barda in her bikini-like outfit is similarly unaffected. Superman spends the climax in the Arctic [[WalkingShirtlessScene shirtless]].
39* FightingFromTheInside: WordOfGod has confirmed that this is why Superman had gone to Bruce in the first place. In the episode itself, this can be inferred by how surprised he is when the rest of the League turns on him.
40* FireForgedFriends: In the end, the entire League (including Batman's biggest critics Warhawk and Barda) are ready to accept Terry into their ranks, but this time Terry turns it down - though in the comics he ends up as a part-time member in much the same fashion as Bruce was.
41* {{Foreshadowing}}:
42** At one point when Terry calls Bruce from the Watchtower, the latter is reading up on Superman's profile on the computer. This implies (and, considering he is a GreatDetective, short of actually confirming) that Bruce has already suspected Superman as TheMole.
43** Superman's parting words that Terry and Bruce have more in common that he thinks pays off in the ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' episode [[Recap/JusticeLeagueUnlimitedS2E13Epilogue Epilogue]]. Where Terry is revealed to be Bruce's biological son through Waller's machinations.
44* GodzillaThreshold:
45** Bruce, the patron saint of ThouShallNotKill, implies pretty strongly that, if Terry needs to kill Superman to stop him, then Terry needs to do it.
46** When Batman escapes the possessed League and alerts Bruce of the situation at the Arctic, he was informed that Bruce is planning to have Commissioner Gordon call in the military. Terry protests that the military will bomb the whole place, but Bruce tells him that's their job.
47** Superman is ready to cause a cave-in to prevent the Starros from escaping into the open world. When Barda points out that Batman and the possessed Aquagirl are still down there, he tells her that Batman already knows the risk involved.
48* HairTriggerTemper: Both Big Barda and Warhawk.
49* HeroOfAnotherStory: Every member of the current League, Superman included.
50* HurlItIntoTheSun: After defeating the Starros, Barda volunteers to use her Mother Box to send all of them to the sun. Superman talks her out of it.
51* IKnowYoureInThereSomewhereFight: Batman tried to talk the League into fighting off the possession, but to no avail.
52* IOweYouMyLife: Terry notes wryly that Marina is the first of the League to warm up to him, after he rescued her from the tank.
53-->'''Bruce''': That's one way to make friends.
54* IWorkAlone: Although Terry gains the respect and acceptance of the JLU after helping them defeat Starro, he ends up deciding to follow in Bruce's footsteps and turns down an offer to become a permanent member.
55* {{Leitmotif}}: Superman's theme from [[WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries his animated series]] is played several times during his appearances. A distorted DarkReprise version is heard in the scene when a BrainwashedAndCrazy Superman is chasing down the Batmobile.
56* LogicalWeakness: Starro is an aquatic creature, so electricity is repeatedly used to fight him. Batman manages to escape possession because of his suit's defenses (twice, even) and it's what allowed him to finally wake Superman from Starro's control.
57* LuredIntoATrap: The League has Superman at their mercy thanks to the kryptonite. Starro, communicating with Aquagirl, leads the League further into the Fortress of Solitude...right where Starro made his nest, full of his spawn. The many Starros then proceed to possess the League (aside from Batman thanks to an electric trap).
58* TheMole: An odd variation of the theme occurs. After a member of the Justice League is injured in a suspicious accident, Superman recruits Terry in an effort to find out if there is, indeed, a traitor among their members. Due to the growing tension between the League and Batman, Big Barda and Warhawk automatically assume Batman is the traitor. As it turns out, Superman himself is the traitor, but not intentionally; he's under the MindControl of one of the aliens he had kept at the Fortress of Solitude for so many years. His reason in recruiting Batman was likely to keep suspicions off of him.
59* MuggingTheMonster: ''Really'' bad choice of hostages there, Inque.
60* MythologyGag:
61** While Batman is being chased in the Batmobile by Superman:
62--->'''Terry:''' What's the top speed on this thing?\
63'''Bruce:''' Mach 3.\
64'''Terry:''' Is that [[WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons faster than a speeding bullet]]?
65** The older Superman in this episode was voiced by Creator/ChristopherMcDonald, who voiced Jor-El in ''Superman: The Animated Series''.
66** The first episode to feature the Justice League in the DCAU production-wise features Starro as the villain, just like the Justice League's first published appearance.
67* NewMeat: Batman to the other JLU members, at least initially. Warhawk and Big Barda, in particular, clearly express their disapproval of his new membership. Mostly because Superman recruited him without even telling the team first, which Big Barda took personally.
68* NoodleIncident: Bruce's dislike of Boom Tubes. The circumstances of how he acquired this dislike would [[Recap/JusticeLeagueS2E1And2Twilight later be revealed]] on ''Justice League''.
69* OlderThanTheyLook: Due to his Kryptonian DNA, Superman appears to have aged very little in the time since ''Superman: The Animated Series'', acquiring only a few wrinkles and gray hair.
70* PoorlyDisguisedPilot: Although this was not the original intention of the creators, the popularity of this episode soon led to the creation of the ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' series.
71* PretenderDiss: Warhawk says Terry is not Batman, just a punk. He changes his tune by the end.
72* SickbedSlaying: The League catch Superman as he is about to sabotage Micron's stasis field and finish him off.
73* SmartBall: Lantern comments that Warhawk anticipating that the missile as a trap was actually a rare occurrence.
74* SpottingTheThread: Warhawk sensed something fishy about the distress call he received on the JLU frequency when he hears that Batman ''didn't''. This makes him suspicious enough to send his remote-controlled armor to intercept the oncoming missile in his place, and the missile blowing up just as it does proves him right.
75* SupermanStaysOutOfGotham: Inverted, literally, but for the opposite reason.
76* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: WordOfGod states that Wonder Woman had originally been intended to appear in the episode, but due to legal issues preventing such, Big Barda was used in her place.
77* StarfishAlien: Starro, literally.
78* TheSwarm: The Starros get their strength not just in their mind control powers, but also of their sheer numbers. At one point in the climax, Terry gets incapacitated by having dozens of Starros pounce on him.
79* TrojanPrisoner: How Terry and Superman fool the Starro-brainwashed JLU members and catch them off-guard. The ruse is only discovered when the League see that (shirtless) Superman doesn't have Starro on him.
80* TheWorfEffect: Inque, who is one of Terry's strongest enemies, is brought in for the beginning of Part 1 solely for the purpose of demonstrating [[CurbStompBattle just how easily Superman can defeat her]].

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