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** There aren't really any meaningful interactions between the Justice League and their [[EvilCounterpart evil counterparts]] beyond Owlman and Batman, which is a shame when you think of the possible dialogue that could've been as each camp struggle to understand the other's philosophies.

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** There aren't really any meaningful interactions between the Justice League and their [[EvilCounterpart evil counterparts]] beyond Owlman and Batman, which is a shame when you think of the possible dialogue that could've been as each camp struggle to understand the other's philosophies.philosophies.
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%%* EvilIsSexy: Superwoman and Model Citizen.
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* CreepyAwesome: Creator/JamesWoods' [[CreepyMonotone nightmarishly calm]] performance as Owlman is seen by many as one of the highlights of the movie.
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* EnsembleDarkHorse: [[StrawNihilist Owlman]] is the poster character of the movie, for being an evil version badass, nihilist version of Batman, and voiced by [[Creator/JamesWoods James Woods]] also helps.
** Despite being [[HateSink designed to be hated]], Superwoman is the second most recognizable character of the Movie and has a lot of fanart on the internet, obviously because of her [[EvilIsSexy good looks]].
** [[TokenGoodTeammate Johnny Quick ]] is also popular for his willingness to risk his life to save the Universe, also his[[sad death HeroicSacrifice]] got him more popularity.
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* EnsembleDarkHorse: [[StrawNihilist Owlman]] is the poster character of the movie, being an evil version of Batman and voiced by [[Creator/JamesWoods James Woods]] also helps.
** Despite being [[HateSink designed to be hated]], [[Dominatrix Superwoman]] is the second most recognizable character of the Movie and has a lot of fanart on the internet, obviously because of her [[EvilIsSexy good looks]].

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* EnsembleDarkHorse: [[StrawNihilist Owlman]] is the poster character of the movie, for being an evil version badass, nihilist version of Batman Batman, and voiced by [[Creator/JamesWoods James Woods]] also helps.
** Despite being [[HateSink designed to be hated]], [[Dominatrix Superwoman]] Superwoman is the second most recognizable character of the Movie and has a lot of fanart on the internet, obviously because of her [[EvilIsSexy good looks]].
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** Despite being [[HateSink designed to be hated]], [[[[Dominatrix Superwoman]]]] is the second most recognizable character of the Movie and has a lot of fanart on the internet, obviously because of her [[EvilIsSexy good looks]].
** [[Johnny Quick TokenGoodTeammate]] is also popular for his willingness to risk his life to save the Universe, also his[[sad death HeroicSacrifice]] got him more popularity.

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** Despite being [[HateSink designed to be hated]], [[[[Dominatrix Superwoman]]]] [[Dominatrix Superwoman]] is the second most recognizable character of the Movie and has a lot of fanart on the internet, obviously because of her [[EvilIsSexy good looks]].
** [[Johnny [[TokenGoodTeammate Johnny Quick TokenGoodTeammate]] ]] is also popular for his willingness to risk his life to save the Universe, also his[[sad death HeroicSacrifice]] got him more popularity.
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* EnsembleDarkHorse: Owlman is the poster character of the movie,being a evil version of Batman and voiced by James Wood also helps.
** Despite being designed to be hated, Superwoman is the second most recognizable character of the Movie, and has a lot of fanart on the internet, obviously because of her good looks.
** Johnny Quick is also popular for his sacrifice and sad death.

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* EnsembleDarkHorse: Owlman [[StrawNihilist Owlman]] is the poster character of the movie,being a movie, being an evil version of Batman and voiced by [[Creator/JamesWoods James Wood Woods]] also helps.
** Despite being [[HateSink designed to be hated, Superwoman hated]], [[[[Dominatrix Superwoman]]]] is the second most recognizable character of the Movie, Movie and has a lot of fanart on the internet, obviously because of her [[EvilIsSexy good looks.
looks]].
** Johnny [[Johnny Quick TokenGoodTeammate]] is also popular for his sacrifice and sad death.willingness to risk his life to save the Universe, also his[[sad death HeroicSacrifice]] got him more popularity.
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*EnsembleDarkHorse: Owlman is the poster character of the movie,being a evil version of Batman and voiced by James Wood also helps.
**Despite being designed to be hated, Superwoman is the second most recognizable character of the Movie, and has a lot of fanart on the internet, obviously because of her good looks.
**Johnny Quick is also popular for his sacrifice and sad death.
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* RomanticPlotTumor: The main story is about the league trying to liberate an alternate earth from an evil Justice League, but a good deal of time is spent developing a romance between Rose Wilson-2 and ComicBook/MartianManhunter. Had the story taken place in the Franchise/{{DCAU}} (as originally intended), it would have probably been valuable character development for him, but it's pointless when that's taken out of the equation.

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* RomanticPlotTumor: The main story is about the league trying to liberate an alternate earth from an evil Justice League, but a good deal of time is spent developing a romance between Rose Wilson-2 and ComicBook/MartianManhunter. Had the story taken place in the Franchise/{{DCAU}} Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse (as originally intended), it would have probably been valuable character development for him, but it's pointless when that's taken out of the equation.
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* {{Fanon}}: There are people who place this in the DCAU despite the film not officially being part of it, nor even sharing the same Timm-inspired art style. Of course, most of the developments in the film still fit in that continuity very well (with the only noticeable discrepancies being that Green Lantern in this film is Hal Jordan rather than John Stewart as well as the main universe Lex Luthor having a cameo in a prison cell when his DCAU counterpart was pardoned for his crimes at that point), which makes more sense with most of the story intact from the unmade version that ''was'' intended to be canon to the DCAU.

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* {{Fanon}}: There are people who place this in the DCAU despite the film not officially being part of it, nor even sharing the same Timm-inspired art style. Of course, most of the developments in the film still fit in that continuity very well (with the only most noticeable discrepancies being that Green Lantern in this film is Hal Jordan rather than John Stewart as well as the main universe Lex Luthor having a cameo in a prison cell when his DCAU counterpart was pardoned for his crimes at that point), which makes more sense with most of the story intact from the unmade version that ''was'' intended to be canon to the DCAU.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: [[invoked]]WordOfGod is that Owlman will ''never'' truly be able to reach Earth Prime. Did Owlman accept his death because he realized that his plan simply created several alternate Earths, thus not making it "the only real choice"?
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** ComicBook/{{Firestorm|DCComics}}, who shows hints of being a DeadpanSnarker in his limited screwntime.

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** ComicBook/{{Firestorm|DCComics}}, who shows hints of being a DeadpanSnarker in his limited screwntime.screentime.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter: The Jester. Granted, he ''did'' have an [[DyingMomentOfAwesome awesome death scene]], but there are a lot of viewers who would've liked to see him go to the other universe with Lex.

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter: The Jester. Jester is the good counterpart of [[Characters/BatmanTheJoker one of DC's most popular villains]], but is written out of the story during the prologue. Granted, he ''did'' have an [[DyingMomentOfAwesome awesome death scene]], but there are a lot of viewers who would've liked it also means he never gets to see him go to the other universe with Lex.Lex or interact with Batman.
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* {{Fanon}}: There are people who place this in the DCAU despite the film not officially being part of it, nor even sharing the same Timm-inspired art style. Of course, most of the developments in the film still fit in that continuity very well (with the only noticeable discrepancies being that Green Lantern in this film is Hal Jordan rather than John Stewart as well as the main universe Lex Luthor having a cameo in a prison cell when his DCAU counterpart was pardoned for his crimes at that point), which makes more sense with most of the story intact from the unmade version.

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* {{Fanon}}: There are people who place this in the DCAU despite the film not officially being part of it, nor even sharing the same Timm-inspired art style. Of course, most of the developments in the film still fit in that continuity very well (with the only noticeable discrepancies being that Green Lantern in this film is Hal Jordan rather than John Stewart as well as the main universe Lex Luthor having a cameo in a prison cell when his DCAU counterpart was pardoned for his crimes at that point), which makes more sense with most of the story intact from the unmade version.version that ''was'' intended to be canon to the DCAU.
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* {{Fanon}}: There are people who place this in the DCAU despite the film not officially being part of it, nor even sharing the same Timm-inspired art style. Of course, most of the developments in the film still fit in that continuity very well, which makes more sense with most of the story intact from the unmade version.

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* {{Fanon}}: There are people who place this in the DCAU despite the film not officially being part of it, nor even sharing the same Timm-inspired art style. Of course, most of the developments in the film still fit in that continuity very well, well (with the only noticeable discrepancies being that Green Lantern in this film is Hal Jordan rather than John Stewart as well as the main universe Lex Luthor having a cameo in a prison cell when his DCAU counterpart was pardoned for his crimes at that point), which makes more sense with most of the story intact from the unmade version.
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* FanPreferredCutContent: This film was originally going to be in continuity with the DCAU and would have bridged the gap between ''Justice League'' and ''Justice League Unlimited''. For many fans, even those who enjoy this movie, it was a shame that this never happened.

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* FanPreferredCutContent: This film was originally going to be in continuity with the DCAU and would have bridged the gap between ''Justice League'' and ''Justice League Unlimited''. For many fans, even those who enjoy this movie, movie as it is, it was a shame that this never happened.

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* FanPreferredCutContent: This film was originally going to be in continuity with the DCAU and would have bridged the gap between ''Justice League'' and ''Justice League Unlimited''. For many fans, even those who enjoy this movie, it was a shame that this never happened.



** This film was originally going to be in continuity with the DCAU and would have bridged the gap between ''Justice League'' and ''Justice League Unlimited''. For many fans, even those who enjoy this movie, it was a shame that this never happened.
** There aren't really any meaningful interactions between the Justice League and their [[EvilCounterpart evil counterparts]] beyond Owlman and Batman, which is a shame when you think of the possible dialogue that could've been as each camp [[GoodCannotComprehendEvil struggle to understand]] [[EvilCannotComprehendGood the other's philosophies]].

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** This film was originally going to be in continuity with the DCAU and would have bridged the gap between ''Justice League'' and ''Justice League Unlimited''. For many fans, even those who enjoy this movie, it was a shame that this never happened.
** There aren't really any meaningful interactions between the Justice League and their [[EvilCounterpart evil counterparts]] beyond Owlman and Batman, which is a shame when you think of the possible dialogue that could've been as each camp [[GoodCannotComprehendEvil struggle to understand]] [[EvilCannotComprehendGood understand the other's philosophies]].philosophies.

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** There's a lot of potential to be had watching from Superman interact with a noble, heroic version of Lex Luthor. But, aside from beating up Ultraman once, the alternate Lex more-or-less fades from the plot after bringing the heroes over, and he and Superman barely share two scenes.
** It would have been just as interesting to see interaction between Batman and Jester.
** This film was originally going to be in continuity with the DCAU and would have bridged the gap between ''Justice League'' and ''Justice League Unlimited''. For many fans, even those who enjoy this movie, it was a shame that this never happened.

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** There's There was a lot of potential to be had watching from to watch Superman interact with a noble, heroic version of Lex Luthor. But, aside from beating up Ultraman once, the alternate Lex more-or-less fades from the plot after bringing the heroes over, and he and Superman barely share two scenes.
** It would have been just as interesting to see the interaction between Batman and Jester.
** This film was originally going to be in continuity with the DCAU and would have bridged the gap between ''Justice League'' and ''Justice League Unlimited''. For many fans, even those who enjoy this movie, it was a shame that this never happened.happened.
** There aren't really any meaningful interactions between the Justice League and their [[EvilCounterpart evil counterparts]] beyond Owlman and Batman, which is a shame when you think of the possible dialogue that could've been as each camp [[GoodCannotComprehendEvil struggle to understand]] [[EvilCannotComprehendGood the other's philosophies]].
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** ComicBook/{{Firestorm}}, who shows hints of being a DeadpanSnarker in his limited screwntime.

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** ComicBook/{{Firestorm}}, ComicBook/{{Firestorm|DCComics}}, who shows hints of being a DeadpanSnarker in his limited screwntime.
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* {{Fanon}}: There are people who place this in the DCAU despite the film not officially being part of it. Of course, most of the developments in the film still fit in that continuity very well, which makes more sense with most of the story intact from the unmade version.

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* {{Fanon}}: There are people who place this in the DCAU despite the film not officially being part of it.it, nor even sharing the same Timm-inspired art style. Of course, most of the developments in the film still fit in that continuity very well, which makes more sense with most of the story intact from the unmade version.

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** [[PsychopathicWomanchild Superwoman]] is Owlman's {{sadist}}ic lover, a self-proclaimed "[[AxCrazy psychopathic murderer]]" who gets off on hurting others on both personal and grander scales. Reigning alongside fellow Syndicate members in threatening the entire population of their Earth, Superwoman is eager to aid Owlman in his plot to annihilate all worlds across the multiverse, actually aroused at the idea of ending all life across all realities while betraying the rest of their allies. When confronted by Batman, Superwoman goes about beating him brutally and torturing him, threatening him with the fate of either dying at her hand, or becoming her personal "[[SexSlave pet]]" to do whatever she wants with.

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** [[PsychopathicWomanchild Superwoman]] is Owlman's {{sadist}}ic lover, a self-proclaimed "[[AxCrazy psychopathic murderer]]" who gets off on hurting others on both personal and grander scales. Reigning alongside fellow Syndicate members in threatening the entire population of their Earth, Superwoman is eager to aid Owlman in his plot to annihilate all worlds across the multiverse, actually aroused at the idea of ending all life across all realities while betraying the rest of their allies. When confronted by Batman, Superwoman goes about [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown beating him brutally brutally]] and torturing him, threatening him with the fate of either dying at her hand, or becoming her personal "[[SexSlave pet]]" to do whatever she wants with.
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** [[PsychopathicWomanchild Superwoman]] is Owlman's {{sadist}}ic lover, a [[CardCarryingVillain self-proclaimed]] "[[AxCrazy psychopathic murderer]]" who gets off on hurting others on both personal and grander scales. Reigning alongside fellow Syndicate members in threatening the entire population of their Earth, Superwoman is eager to aid Owlman in his plot to annihilate all worlds across the multiverse, actually aroused at the idea of ending all life across all realities while betraying the rest of their allies. When confronted by Batman, Superwoman goes about beating him brutally and torturing him, threatening him with the fate of either dying at her hand, or becoming her personal "[[SexSlave pet]]" to do whatever she wants with.

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** [[PsychopathicWomanchild Superwoman]] is Owlman's {{sadist}}ic lover, a [[CardCarryingVillain self-proclaimed]] self-proclaimed "[[AxCrazy psychopathic murderer]]" who gets off on hurting others on both personal and grander scales. Reigning alongside fellow Syndicate members in threatening the entire population of their Earth, Superwoman is eager to aid Owlman in his plot to annihilate all worlds across the multiverse, actually aroused at the idea of ending all life across all realities while betraying the rest of their allies. When confronted by Batman, Superwoman goes about beating him brutally and torturing him, threatening him with the fate of either dying at her hand, or becoming her personal "[[SexSlave pet]]" to do whatever she wants with.

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* CompleteMonster: [[BigBad Owlman]] was already a criminal and founding member of the Crime Syndicate of America. Upon discovering the existence of the multiverse, Owlman became enraged by the fact that, with every choice a person makes, they create another world in which they made the opposite choice. Determined that his choices had to affect not only his world, but all existence, Owlman journeyed to Earth-Prime, the Earth that supported the existence of all other Earths, planning to [[OmnicidalManiac destroy all reality in a fit of existential angst]]. About as [[ItsAllAboutMe selfish as they come]], Owlman was reviled [[EvenEvilHasStandards even by his compatriots in the CSA]].

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[[BigBad Owlman]] was already a criminal and founding member of the [[Characters/JusticeLeagueOfAmericaCrimeSyndicate Crime Syndicate of America.America]]. Upon discovering the existence of the multiverse, Owlman became enraged by the fact that, with every choice a person makes, they create another world in which they made the opposite choice. Determined that his choices had to affect not only his world, but all existence, Owlman journeyed to Earth-Prime, the Earth that supported the existence of all other Earths, planning to [[OmnicidalManiac destroy all reality in a fit of existential angst]]. About as [[ItsAllAboutMe selfish as they come]], Owlman was reviled [[EvenEvilHasStandards even by his compatriots in the CSA]].CSA]].
** [[PsychopathicWomanchild Superwoman]] is Owlman's {{sadist}}ic lover, a [[CardCarryingVillain self-proclaimed]] "[[AxCrazy psychopathic murderer]]" who gets off on hurting others on both personal and grander scales. Reigning alongside fellow Syndicate members in threatening the entire population of their Earth, Superwoman is eager to aid Owlman in his plot to annihilate all worlds across the multiverse, actually aroused at the idea of ending all life across all realities while betraying the rest of their allies. When confronted by Batman, Superwoman goes about beating him brutally and torturing him, threatening him with the fate of either dying at her hand, or becoming her personal "[[SexSlave pet]]" to do whatever she wants with.
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** The Jester, aka ComicBook/TheJoker's GoodCounterpart. Goes out with a bang, yet he only appears in the first few minutes.

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** The Jester, aka ComicBook/TheJoker's GoodCounterpart. Goes out with a bang, yet he He only appears in the first few minutes.minutes, yet goes out with a bang.
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* {{Fanon}}:There are people who place this in the DCAU despite the film not officially being part of it. Of course, most of the developments in the film still fit in that continuity very well, which makes more sense with most of the story intact from the unmade version.

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* {{Fanon}}:There {{Fanon}}: There are people who place this in the DCAU despite the film not officially being part of it. Of course, most of the developments in the film still fit in that continuity very well, which makes more sense with most of the story intact from the unmade version.
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* FoeYay: Good Lord, Batman and Superwoman. From their introduction until he manages to get the best of her is just one big {{UST}}-filled FoeYay scene. She even ''kisses'' him and offers to keep him as a pet. [[MemeticMolester Batman needs an adult.]]

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