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Banding together for the first time to face powerful alien conquerors, Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, the Flash, the Green Lantern (John Stewart), Hawkgirl, and the Martian Manhunter officially organize themselves as a team, anticipating having to deal with other threats that they cannot face alone. The series lasted two seasons and 52 episodes (most of which were two-parters, with three three-parters (the first three episodes of the series and the finales of both season one and two and a single standalone episode, which was a Christmas special). To avoid overcrowding that would come with featuring [[MandatoryLine every member in every episode]], between two and five members would be the focal point of a story and the complete League appeared only a few times. Turning most stories into two or three part episodes allowed for a much larger scope that could not be accomplished in 22 minutes.

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Banding together for the first time to face powerful alien conquerors, Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, the Flash, the Green Lantern (John Stewart), Hawkgirl, and the Martian Manhunter officially organize themselves as a team, anticipating having to deal with other threats that they cannot face alone. The series lasted two seasons and 52 episodes (most of which were two-parters, with three three-parters (the first three episodes of the series and the finales of both season one and two two) and a single standalone episode, which was a Christmas special).special in season two). To avoid overcrowding that would come with featuring [[MandatoryLine every member in every episode]], between two and five members would be the focal point of a story and the complete League appeared only a few times. Turning most stories into two or three part episodes allowed for a much larger scope that could not be accomplished in 22 minutes.
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Banding together for the first time to face powerful alien conquerors, Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, the Flash, the Green Lantern (John Stewart), Hawkgirl, and the Martian Manhunter officially organize themselves as a team, anticipating having to deal with other threats that they cannot face alone. The series lasted two seasons and 52 episodes (most of which were two-parters, with three three-parters and a single standalone episode). To avoid overcrowding that would come with featuring [[MandatoryLine every member in every episode]], between two and five members would be the focal point of a story and the complete League appeared only a few times. Turning most stories into two or three part episodes allowed for a much larger scope that could not be accomplished in 22 minutes.

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Banding together for the first time to face powerful alien conquerors, Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, the Flash, the Green Lantern (John Stewart), Hawkgirl, and the Martian Manhunter officially organize themselves as a team, anticipating having to deal with other threats that they cannot face alone. The series lasted two seasons and 52 episodes (most of which were two-parters, with three three-parters (the first three episodes of the series and the finales of both season one and two and a single standalone episode).episode, which was a Christmas special). To avoid overcrowding that would come with featuring [[MandatoryLine every member in every episode]], between two and five members would be the focal point of a story and the complete League appeared only a few times. Turning most stories into two or three part episodes allowed for a much larger scope that could not be accomplished in 22 minutes.



The successor series, ''Justice League Unlimited'', [[HeroesUnlimited added more heroes from DC Comics]], many of whom had never before been animated. After the events of the second season, the League recruit heroes from around the world to be prepared for the most powerful threats. Instead of the two or three part episodes, this series returned to the single episode format, which allowed for more obscure heroes and minor comic arcs to be spotlighted. To balance this out, a very strong MythArc was formed telling of a GovernmentConspiracy against the League, picking up from a few previous episodes, not just from the first ''Justice League'' series, but all the way back from ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries''. In addition, the villains get desperate as they have to face against a very powerful and well organized Justice League and eventually create the LegionOfDoom in response. The series lasted 39 episodes and was the last show overall in the ''Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse''.

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The successor series, ''Justice League Unlimited'', [[HeroesUnlimited added more heroes from DC Comics]], many of whom had never before been animated. After the events of the second season, the League recruit heroes from around the world to be prepared for the most powerful threats. Instead of the two or three part episodes, this series returned to the single episode format, format (except for the finale of season one, which was a two-parter), which allowed for more obscure heroes and minor comic arcs to be spotlighted. To balance this out, a very strong MythArc was formed telling of a GovernmentConspiracy against the League, picking up from a few previous episodes, not just from the first ''Justice League'' series, but all the way back from ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries''. In addition, the villains get desperate as they have to face against a very powerful and well organized Justice League and eventually create the LegionOfDoom in response. The series lasted 39 episodes and was the last show overall in the ''Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse''.
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''Justice League'' (also known as ''Justice League Unlimited'') is an animated {{adventure series}} based on the ''Franchise/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica'', with seven core heroes: [[{{Franchise/Superman}} Super]][[Characters/DCAUSuperman man]], [[{{Franchise/Batman}} Bat]][[Characters/DCAUBatman man]], [[Franchise/WonderWoman Wonder Woman]], Franchise/GreenLantern (John Stewart), Franchise/TheFlash ([[Characters/TheFlashWallyWest Wally West]]), [[ComicBook/{{Hawkman}} Hawkgirl]] and the ComicBook/MartianManhunter. Existing in [[Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse the same universe]] as ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'', ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'', ''WesternAnimation/StaticShock'' (post-retcon), ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'', and ''WesternAnimation/TheZetaProject'', this show continued several story threads from those series and introduced new characters who had not previously appeared.

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''Justice League'' (also known (known as ''Justice League Unlimited'') Unlimited'' after its first two seasons) is an animated {{adventure series}} based on the ''Franchise/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica'', with seven core heroes: [[{{Franchise/Superman}} Super]][[Characters/DCAUSuperman man]], [[{{Franchise/Batman}} Bat]][[Characters/DCAUBatman man]], [[Franchise/WonderWoman Wonder Woman]], Franchise/GreenLantern (John Stewart), Franchise/TheFlash ([[Characters/TheFlashWallyWest Wally West]]), [[ComicBook/{{Hawkman}} Hawkgirl]] and the ComicBook/MartianManhunter. Existing in [[Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse the same universe]] as ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'', ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'', ''WesternAnimation/StaticShock'' (post-retcon), ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'', and ''WesternAnimation/TheZetaProject'', this show continued several story threads from those series and introduced new characters who had not previously appeared.
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'''Superman:''' More like a [[TitleDrop Justice League]].\\

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'''Superman:''' More like a [[TitleDrop Justice League]].League.\\
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Justice League Infinity came and went, lasting for 7 issues. Updated tenses.


An official comic continuation of the show, ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueInfinity'', co-penned by DCAU writer James Tucker, is set for release on DC Digital First in May 2021 and paperback in July 2021.

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An official comic continuation of the show, ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueInfinity'', co-penned by DCAU writer James Tucker, is set for release was released on DC Digital First in May 2021 and paperback in July 2021.
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The ''VideoGame/InjusticeGodsAmongUs'' video game series also features the reprises of numerous characters[[labelnote:List]]Creator/GeorgeNewbern as Superman, Creator/SusanEisenberg as Wonder Woman, Creator/KevinConroy as Batman, Creator/PhilLaMarr as John Stewart, Creator/AdamBaldwin as Hal Jordan ([[TheOtherDarrin replaced]] by Creator/SteveBlum in the sequel), Creator/CarlLumbly as Martian Manhunter, Creator/JenniferHale as Killer Frost.[[/labelnote]], but also does not take place in the DCAU.

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The ''VideoGame/InjusticeGodsAmongUs'' video game series also features the reprises of numerous characters[[labelnote:List]]Creator/GeorgeNewbern characters,[[labelnote:List]]Creator/GeorgeNewbern as Superman, Creator/SusanEisenberg as Wonder Woman, Creator/KevinConroy as Batman, Creator/PhilLaMarr as John Stewart, Creator/AdamBaldwin as Hal Jordan ([[TheOtherDarrin replaced]] by Creator/SteveBlum in the sequel), Creator/CarlLumbly as Martian Manhunter, Creator/JenniferHale as Killer Frost.[[/labelnote]], [[/labelnote]] but also does not take place in the DCAU.
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Not describing the work and "best" crowners have long been retired.


Now has a [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/crowner.php/BestEpisode/JusticeLeague Best Episode Crowner]] and a developing [[Recap/JusticeLeague episode guide]].
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''Justice League'' (also known as ''Justice League Unlimited'') is an animated {{adventure series}} based on the ''Franchise/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica'', with seven core heroes: [[{{Franchise/Superman}} Super]][[Characters/DCAUSuperman man]], [[{{Franchise/Batman}} Bat]][[Characters/DCAUBatman man]], [[Franchise/WonderWoman Wonder Woman]], Franchise/GreenLantern (John Stewart), Franchise/TheFlash (ComicBook/WallyWest), [[ComicBook/{{Hawkman}} Hawkgirl]] and the ComicBook/MartianManhunter. Existing in [[Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse the same universe]] as ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'', ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'', ''WesternAnimation/StaticShock'' (post-retcon), ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'', and ''WesternAnimation/TheZetaProject'', this show continued several story threads from those series and introduced new characters who had not previously appeared.

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''Justice League'' (also known as ''Justice League Unlimited'') is an animated {{adventure series}} based on the ''Franchise/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica'', with seven core heroes: [[{{Franchise/Superman}} Super]][[Characters/DCAUSuperman man]], [[{{Franchise/Batman}} Bat]][[Characters/DCAUBatman man]], [[Franchise/WonderWoman Wonder Woman]], Franchise/GreenLantern (John Stewart), Franchise/TheFlash (ComicBook/WallyWest), ([[Characters/TheFlashWallyWest Wally West]]), [[ComicBook/{{Hawkman}} Hawkgirl]] and the ComicBook/MartianManhunter. Existing in [[Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse the same universe]] as ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'', ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'', ''WesternAnimation/StaticShock'' (post-retcon), ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'', and ''WesternAnimation/TheZetaProject'', this show continued several story threads from those series and introduced new characters who had not previously appeared.



Banding together for the first time to face powerful alien conquerors, Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, the Flash, the Green Lantern (John Stewart), Hawkgirl, and the Martian Manhunter officially organize themselves as a team, anticipating having to deal with other threats that they cannot face alone. The series lasted two seasons and 52 episodes (most of which were two-parters, with three three-parters and a single standalone episode). To avoid overcrowding that would come with featuring [[MandatoryLine every member in every episode]], between two and five members would be the focal point of a story and the entire League appeared only a few times. Turning most stories into two or three part episodes allowed for a much larger scope that could not be accomplished in 22 minutes.

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Banding together for the first time to face powerful alien conquerors, Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, the Flash, the Green Lantern (John Stewart), Hawkgirl, and the Martian Manhunter officially organize themselves as a team, anticipating having to deal with other threats that they cannot face alone. The series lasted two seasons and 52 episodes (most of which were two-parters, with three three-parters and a single standalone episode). To avoid overcrowding that would come with featuring [[MandatoryLine every member in every episode]], between two and five members would be the focal point of a story and the entire complete League appeared only a few times. Turning most stories into two or three part episodes allowed for a much larger scope that could not be accomplished in 22 minutes.

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'''Superman:''' More like a... [[TitleDrop Justice League]].\\

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'''Superman:''' More like a... a [[TitleDrop Justice League]].\\



Banding together for the first time to face powerful alien conquerors, Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, The Flash, the Green Lantern (John Stewart), Hawkgirl, and the Martian Manhunter officially organize themselves as a team, anticipating having to deal with other threats that they cannot face alone. The series lasted two seasons and 52 episodes (most of which were two-parters, with three three-parters and a single standalone episode). To avoid overcrowding that would come with featuring [[MandatoryLine every member in every episode]], between two and five members would be in the focal point of a story and the entire League appeared only a few times. Turning most stories into two or three part episodes allowed for a much larger scope that could not be accomplished in 22 minutes.

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Banding together for the first time to face powerful alien conquerors, Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, The the Flash, the Green Lantern (John Stewart), Hawkgirl, and the Martian Manhunter officially organize themselves as a team, anticipating having to deal with other threats that they cannot face alone. The series lasted two seasons and 52 episodes (most of which were two-parters, with three three-parters and a single standalone episode). To avoid overcrowding that would come with featuring [[MandatoryLine every member in every episode]], between two and five members would be in the focal point of a story and the entire League appeared only a few times. Turning most stories into two or three part episodes allowed for a much larger scope that could not be accomplished in 22 minutes.



The successor series, ''Justice League Unlimited'', [[HeroesUnlimited added more heroes from DC Comics]], many of whom had never before been animated. After the events of the second season, the League recruit heroes from around the world to be prepared for the most powerful threats. Instead of the two or three part episodes, this series returned to the single episode format, which allowed for more obscure heroes and minor comic arcs to be spotlighted. To balance this out, a very strong {{myth arc}} was formed telling of a {{government conspiracy}} against the League, picking up from a few previous episodes, not just from the first ''Justice League'' series, but all the way back from ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries''. In addition, the villains get desperate as they have to face against a very powerful and well organized Justice League and eventually create the LegionOfDoom in response. The series lasted 39 episodes and was the last show overall in the ''Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse''.

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The successor series, ''Justice League Unlimited'', [[HeroesUnlimited added more heroes from DC Comics]], many of whom had never before been animated. After the events of the second season, the League recruit heroes from around the world to be prepared for the most powerful threats. Instead of the two or three part episodes, this series returned to the single episode format, which allowed for more obscure heroes and minor comic arcs to be spotlighted. To balance this out, a very strong {{myth arc}} MythArc was formed telling of a {{government conspiracy}} GovernmentConspiracy against the League, picking up from a few previous episodes, not just from the first ''Justice League'' series, but all the way back from ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries''. In addition, the villains get desperate as they have to face against a very powerful and well organized Justice League and eventually create the LegionOfDoom in response. The series lasted 39 episodes and was the last show overall in the ''Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse''.



There have been a series of animated movies featuring the Justice League in the WesternAnimation/DCUniverseAnimatedOriginalMovies series, separate from the DCAU, but frequently use the same voice actors from this show. These films include:

[[folder:Independent Justice League Animated Movies]]
* ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueCrisisOnTwoEarths'': Notable for having started off as a movie [[TheMovie bridging the gap]] between the end of ''Justice League'' and the beginning of ''Unlimited''. While no longer set within the [=DCAU=], the film retains many of the plot points and themes of the series.
* ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueDoom'': A loose adaptation of the "Tower of Babel" arc, almost all roles are [[RoleReprise reprised by the animated series actors]]. [[note]]Creator/MichaelRosenbaum reprises his role as the Flash, albeit the Barry Allen incarnation rather than like the DCAU's use of Wally West. Additionally, Superman is voiced by his original DCAU voice actor, Creator/TimDaly, as opposed to Creator/GeorgeNewbern. Hal Jordan is voiced by Creator/NathanFillion, reprising his role from ''WesternAnimation/GreenLanternEmeraldKnights'', as opposed to his ''Series/{{Firefly}}'' co-star Creator/AdamBaldwin, who provided Hal's voice for his brief appearance in ''Justice League Unlimited''.[[/note]]
* ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueTheNewFrontier'': A direct adaptation of the famed comic book ''ComicBook/DCTheNewFrontier''. Although it has a scope larger than just the League and more the general DC universe, it was renamed to include the Justice League in the title.
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The WesternAnimation/DCAnimatedMovieUniverse also contains films using the ''Justice League'' title, but are unrelated to the ''Justice League'' animated series and the DCAU. These films include:

[[folder:DCAMU Justice League Animated Movies]]
* ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueTheFlashpointParadox'': An adaptation of ''ComicBook/{{Flashpoint}}'', it's still a Flash-centric but the League (or lack thereof in the changed timeline) plays a central story.
* ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueWar'': An adaptation of the New 52 version of the origin of the Justice League, as they band together to face an invasion of Earth via ComicBook/{{Darkseid}}. Loosely a sequel to ''The Flashpoint Paradox''.
* ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueThroneOfAtlantis'': A direct sequel to ''Justice League War''. After previously leaving Aquaman out of the origin story, he shows up and joins the League to thwart a plot against the surface by Orm the Ocean Master.
* ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTeenTitans'': The two superhero teams come to blows concerning ComicBook/{{Raven}} and her connection to her demonic father Trigon.
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There have been a series of several animated movies featuring the Justice League in the WesternAnimation/DCUniverseAnimatedOriginalMovies series, League; they are separate from the DCAU, but frequently use the same voice actors from this show. These films include:

[[folder:Independent Justice League Animated Movies]]
* ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueCrisisOnTwoEarths'': Notable
Go to ''WesternAnimation/DCAnimatedMovieUniverse'' for having started off as a movie [[TheMovie bridging the gap]] between the end of ''Justice League'' and the beginning of ''Unlimited''. While no longer set within the [=DCAU=], the film retains many of the plot points and themes of the series.
* ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueDoom'': A loose adaptation of the "Tower of Babel" arc, almost all roles are [[RoleReprise reprised by the animated series actors]]. [[note]]Creator/MichaelRosenbaum reprises his role as the Flash, albeit the Barry Allen incarnation rather than like the DCAU's use of Wally West. Additionally, Superman is voiced by his original DCAU voice actor, Creator/TimDaly, as opposed to Creator/GeorgeNewbern. Hal Jordan is voiced by Creator/NathanFillion, reprising his role from ''WesternAnimation/GreenLanternEmeraldKnights'', as opposed to his ''Series/{{Firefly}}'' co-star Creator/AdamBaldwin, who provided Hal's voice for his brief appearance in ''Justice League Unlimited''.[[/note]]
* ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueTheNewFrontier'': A direct adaptation of the famed comic book ''ComicBook/DCTheNewFrontier''. Although it has a scope larger than just the League and
more the general DC universe, it was renamed to include the Justice League in the title.
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The WesternAnimation/DCAnimatedMovieUniverse also contains films using the ''Justice League'' title, but are unrelated to the ''Justice League'' animated series and the DCAU. These films include:

[[folder:DCAMU Justice League Animated Movies]]
* ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueTheFlashpointParadox'': An adaptation of ''ComicBook/{{Flashpoint}}'', it's still a Flash-centric but the League (or lack thereof in the changed timeline) plays a central story.
* ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueWar'': An adaptation of the New 52 version of the origin of the Justice League, as they band together to face an invasion of Earth via ComicBook/{{Darkseid}}. Loosely a sequel to ''The Flashpoint Paradox''.
* ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueThroneOfAtlantis'': A direct sequel to ''Justice League War''. After previously leaving Aquaman out of the origin story, he shows up and joins the League to thwart a plot against the surface by Orm the Ocean Master.
* ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTeenTitans'': The two superhero teams come to blows concerning ComicBook/{{Raven}} and her connection to her demonic father Trigon.
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The series has finally received an official animated film continuation in the form of ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTheFatalFive'', which is part of the DCAU.

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The series has finally received an official animated film continuation in the form of ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTheFatalFive'', which is part of the DCAU.''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTheFatalFive''.



Now has a [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/crowner.php/BestEpisode/JusticeLeague Best Episode Crowner]] and a developing [[Recap/JusticeLeague episode guide.]]

The Justice League Unlimited set for ''TabletopGame/{{HeroClix}}'', an tabletop game, was released on May 2020.

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Now has a [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/crowner.php/BestEpisode/JusticeLeague Best Episode Crowner]] and a developing [[Recap/JusticeLeague episode guide.]]

guide]].

The Justice League Unlimited set for ''TabletopGame/{{HeroClix}}'', an a tabletop game, was released on May 2020.
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''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXph0arElKs Justice League]]'' (2001-2004)

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''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sa2jYn3LmlE Justice League Unlimited]]'' (2004-2006)

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''[[https://www.[[AC:''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sa2jYn3LmlE Justice League Unlimited]]'' (2004-2006)
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[NotYourDaddysX This is not]] [[WesternAnimation/SuperFriends your parents' League.]][[note]]Top row, from left to right: ComicBook/RedTornado, ComicBook/{{Zatanna}}, ComicBook/GreenArrow, ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}, ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}, ComicBook/DoctorFate, ComicBook/{{Wildcat}}, and ComicBook/BlackCanary. Bottom row, from left to right: ComicBook/MartianManhunter, ComicBook/GreenLantern, ComicBook/WonderWoman, ComicBook/{{Superman}}, ComicBook/{{Batman}}, ComicBook/TheFlash, and [[ComicBook/{{Hawkman}} Hawkgirl]][[/note]].]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:[[NotYourDaddysX This is not]] [[WesternAnimation/SuperFriends your parents' League.]][[note]]Top row, from left to right: ComicBook/RedTornado, ComicBook/{{Zatanna}}, ComicBook/GreenArrow, ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}, ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}, ComicBook/DoctorFate, ComicBook/{{Wildcat}}, and ComicBook/BlackCanary. Bottom row, from left to right: ComicBook/MartianManhunter, ComicBook/GreenLantern, ComicBook/WonderWoman, ComicBook/{{Superman}}, ComicBook/{{Batman}}, ComicBook/TheFlash, and [[ComicBook/{{Hawkman}} Hawkgirl]][[/note]].]]
Hawkgirl]].[[/note]]]]
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''Justice League'' (also known as ''Justice League Unlimited'') is an animated {{adventure series}} based on the ''Franchise/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica'', with seven core heroes: [[{{Franchise/Superman}} Super]][[Characters/DCAUSuperman man]], [[{{Franchise/Batman}} Bat]][[Characters/DCAUBatman man]], [[Franchise/WonderWoman Wonder Woman]], Franchise/GreenLantern ([[Characters/GreenLanternJohnStewart John Stewart]]), Franchise/TheFlash (ComicBook/WallyWest), [[ComicBook/{{Hawkman}} Hawkgirl]] and the ComicBook/MartianManhunter. Existing in [[Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse the same universe]] as ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'', ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'', ''WesternAnimation/StaticShock'' (post-retcon), ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'', and ''WesternAnimation/TheZetaProject'', this show continued several story threads from those series and introduced new characters who had not previously appeared.

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''Justice League'' (also known as ''Justice League Unlimited'') is an animated {{adventure series}} based on the ''Franchise/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica'', with seven core heroes: [[{{Franchise/Superman}} Super]][[Characters/DCAUSuperman man]], [[{{Franchise/Batman}} Bat]][[Characters/DCAUBatman man]], [[Franchise/WonderWoman Wonder Woman]], Franchise/GreenLantern ([[Characters/GreenLanternJohnStewart John Stewart]]), (John Stewart), Franchise/TheFlash (ComicBook/WallyWest), [[ComicBook/{{Hawkman}} Hawkgirl]] and the ComicBook/MartianManhunter. Existing in [[Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse the same universe]] as ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'', ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'', ''WesternAnimation/StaticShock'' (post-retcon), ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'', and ''WesternAnimation/TheZetaProject'', this show continued several story threads from those series and introduced new characters who had not previously appeared.
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''Justice League'' (also known as ''Justice League Unlimited'') is an animated {{adventure series}} based on the ''Franchise/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica'', with seven core heroes: [[{{Franchise/Superman}} Super]][[Characters/DCAUSuperman man]], [[{{Franchise/Batman}} Bat]][[Characters/DCAUBatman man]], [[Franchise/WonderWoman Wonder]] [[Characters/DCAUWonderWoman Woman]], Franchise/GreenLantern ([[Characters/GreenLanternJohnStewart John Stewart]]), Franchise/TheFlash (ComicBook/WallyWest), [[ComicBook/{{Hawkman}} Hawkgirl]] and the ComicBook/MartianManhunter. Existing in [[Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse the same universe]] as ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'', ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'', ''WesternAnimation/StaticShock'' (post-retcon), ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'', and ''WesternAnimation/TheZetaProject'', this show continued several story threads from those series and introduced new characters who had not previously appeared.

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''Justice League'' (also known as ''Justice League Unlimited'') is an animated {{adventure series}} based on the ''Franchise/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica'', with seven core heroes: [[{{Franchise/Superman}} Super]][[Characters/DCAUSuperman man]], [[{{Franchise/Batman}} Bat]][[Characters/DCAUBatman man]], [[Franchise/WonderWoman Wonder]] [[Characters/DCAUWonderWoman Wonder Woman]], Franchise/GreenLantern ([[Characters/GreenLanternJohnStewart John Stewart]]), Franchise/TheFlash (ComicBook/WallyWest), [[ComicBook/{{Hawkman}} Hawkgirl]] and the ComicBook/MartianManhunter. Existing in [[Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse the same universe]] as ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'', ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'', ''WesternAnimation/StaticShock'' (post-retcon), ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'', and ''WesternAnimation/TheZetaProject'', this show continued several story threads from those series and introduced new characters who had not previously appeared.
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[NotYourDaddysX This is not]] [[WesternAnimation/SuperFriends your parents' League.]][[note]]First row, from left to right: ComicBook/RedTornado, ComicBook/{{Zatanna}}, ComicBook/GreenArrow, ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}, ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}, ComicBook/DoctorFate, ComicBook/{{Wildcat}}, and ComicBook/BlackCanary. Second row, from left to right: ComicBook/MartianManhunter, ComicBook/GreenLantern, ComicBook/WonderWoman, ComicBook/{{Superman}}, ComicBook/{{Batman}}, ComicBook/TheFlash, and [[ComicBook/{{Hawkman}} Hawkgirl]][[/note]].]]

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An official comic continuation of the show, ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueInfinity'', co-penned by DCAU writer James Tucker, is set for release on DC Digital First in May 2021 and paperback in June 2021.

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* ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTeenTitans'': The two super hero teams come to blows concerning ComicBook/{{Raven}} and her connection to her demonic father Trigon.

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* ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTeenTitans'': The two super hero superhero teams come to blows concerning ComicBook/{{Raven}} and her connection to her demonic father Trigon.


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An official comic continuation of the show, ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueInfinity'', co-penned by DCAU writer James Tucker, is set for release on DC Digital First in May 2021 and paperback in June 2021.
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''Justice League'' (also known as ''Justice League Unlimited'') is an animated {{adventure series}} based on the ''Franchise/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica'', with seven core heroes: [[{{Franchise/Superman}} Super]][[Characters/DCAUSuperman man]], [[{{Franchise/Batman}} Bat]][[Characters/DCAUBatman man]], [[Franchise/WonderWoman Wonder]] [[Characters/DCAUWonderWoman Woman]], Franchise/GreenLantern ([[Characters/GreenLanternJohnStewart]] John Stewart), Franchise/TheFlash (ComicBook/WallyWest), [[ComicBook/{{Hawkman}} Hawkgirl]] and the ComicBook/MartianManhunter. Existing in [[Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse the same universe]] as ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'', ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'', ''WesternAnimation/StaticShock'' (post-retcon), ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'', and ''WesternAnimation/TheZetaProject'', this show continued several story threads from those series and introduced new characters who had not previously appeared.

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''Justice League'' (also known as ''Justice League Unlimited'') is an animated {{adventure series}} based on the ''Franchise/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica'', with seven core heroes: [[{{Franchise/Superman}} Super]][[Characters/DCAUSuperman man]], [[{{Franchise/Batman}} Bat]][[Characters/DCAUBatman man]], [[Franchise/WonderWoman Wonder]] [[Characters/DCAUWonderWoman Woman]], Franchise/GreenLantern ([[Characters/GreenLanternJohnStewart]] ([[Characters/GreenLanternJohnStewart John Stewart), Stewart]]), Franchise/TheFlash (ComicBook/WallyWest), [[ComicBook/{{Hawkman}} Hawkgirl]] and the ComicBook/MartianManhunter. Existing in [[Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse the same universe]] as ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'', ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'', ''WesternAnimation/StaticShock'' (post-retcon), ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'', and ''WesternAnimation/TheZetaProject'', this show continued several story threads from those series and introduced new characters who had not previously appeared.
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''Justice League'' (also known as ''Justice League Unlimited'') is an animated {{adventure series}} based on the ''Franchise/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica'', with seven core heroes: [[{{Franchise/Superman}} Super]][[Characters/DCAUSuperman man]], [[{{Franchise/Batman}} Bat]][[Characters/DCAUBatman man]], [[Franchise/WonderWoman Wonder]] [[Characters/DCAUWonderWoman Woman]], Franchise/GreenLantern (John Stewart), Franchise/TheFlash (ComicBook/WallyWest), [[ComicBook/{{Hawkman}} Hawkgirl]] and the ComicBook/MartianManhunter. Existing in [[Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse the same universe]] as ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'', ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'', ''WesternAnimation/StaticShock'' (post-retcon), ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'', and ''WesternAnimation/TheZetaProject'', this show continued several story threads from those series and introduced new characters who had not previously appeared.

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''Justice League'' (also known as ''Justice League Unlimited'') is an animated {{adventure series}} based on the ''Franchise/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica'', with seven core heroes: [[{{Franchise/Superman}} Super]][[Characters/DCAUSuperman man]], [[{{Franchise/Batman}} Bat]][[Characters/DCAUBatman man]], [[Franchise/WonderWoman Wonder]] [[Characters/DCAUWonderWoman Woman]], Franchise/GreenLantern (John ([[Characters/GreenLanternJohnStewart]] John Stewart), Franchise/TheFlash (ComicBook/WallyWest), [[ComicBook/{{Hawkman}} Hawkgirl]] and the ComicBook/MartianManhunter. Existing in [[Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse the same universe]] as ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'', ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'', ''WesternAnimation/StaticShock'' (post-retcon), ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'', and ''WesternAnimation/TheZetaProject'', this show continued several story threads from those series and introduced new characters who had not previously appeared.



Banding together for the first time to face powerful alien conquerors, Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, The Flash, the Green Lantern ([[Characters/GreenLanternJohnStewart John Stewart]]), Hawkgirl, and the Martian Manhunter officially organize themselves as a team, anticipating having to deal with other threats that they cannot face alone. The series lasted two seasons and 52 episodes (most of which were two-parters, with three three-parters and a single standalone episode). To avoid overcrowding that would come with featuring [[MandatoryLine every member in every episode]], between two and five members would be in the focal point of a story and the entire League appeared only a few times. Turning most stories into two or three part episodes allowed for a much larger scope that could not be accomplished in 22 minutes.

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Banding together for the first time to face powerful alien conquerors, Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, The Flash, the Green Lantern ([[Characters/GreenLanternJohnStewart John Stewart]]), (John Stewart), Hawkgirl, and the Martian Manhunter officially organize themselves as a team, anticipating having to deal with other threats that they cannot face alone. The series lasted two seasons and 52 episodes (most of which were two-parters, with three three-parters and a single standalone episode). To avoid overcrowding that would come with featuring [[MandatoryLine every member in every episode]], between two and five members would be in the focal point of a story and the entire League appeared only a few times. Turning most stories into two or three part episodes allowed for a much larger scope that could not be accomplished in 22 minutes.

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