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** Series co-creator Creator/GregWeisman voices Lucas Carr, and in season 3, the Ultra Humanite.

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** Series co-creator Creator/GregWeisman voices Lucas Carr, and in season 3, 3 and 4, the Ultra Humanite.Ultra-Humanite.
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* DisownedAdaptation: ''Comicbook/BatmanAndTheOutsiders'' creator Mike W. Barr [[https://www.bleedingcool.com/2018/09/30/dc-comics-mike-w-barr-young-justice-outsiders/ criticized]] the show's changes to his characters, including Geo-Force's new costume and how "Brion" was pronounced, Halo's RaceLift, and Dr. Helga Jace being [[AgeLift younger]] and [[AdaptationalAttractiveness more attractive]].

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* DisownedAdaptation: ''Comicbook/BatmanAndTheOutsiders'' ''ComicBook/BatmanAndTheOutsiders'' creator Mike W. Barr [[https://www.bleedingcool.com/2018/09/30/dc-comics-mike-w-barr-young-justice-outsiders/ criticized]] the show's changes to his characters, including Geo-Force's new costume and how "Brion" was pronounced, Halo's RaceLift, and Dr. Helga Jace being [[AgeLift younger]] and [[AdaptationalAttractiveness more attractive]].
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* IKnewIt: [[IKnewIt/YoungJustice2010 It now has its own page]].
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* [[IKnewIt/YoungJustice2010 I Knew It!]]
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** ComicBook/{{Cyborg}}'s father is voiced by Creator/KharyPayton, who is arguably considered the definitive Cyborg voice thanks to his work on ''WesternAnimation/{{Teen Titans|2003}}'' and other DC productions. The crew seemed to go out of its way to point out the fact that Payton is ''not'' voicing Cyborg, who is instead voiced by Creator/ZenoRobinson. Additionally, Payton voices a random classmate of Cyborg's who yells "Booyah!" a lot.

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** ComicBook/{{Cyborg}}'s father is voiced by Creator/KharyPayton, who is arguably considered the definitive Cyborg voice thanks to his work on ''WesternAnimation/{{Teen Titans|2003}}'' and other DC productions. The crew seemed to go out of its way to point out the fact that Payton is ''not'' voicing Cyborg, who is instead voiced by Creator/ZenoRobinson. Additionally, Payton voices a random Ron Evers, who in the comics became an EvilCounterpart of Cyborg, but here is his classmate of who yells Cyborg's who yells CharacterCatchphrase "Booyah!" a lot.
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** ComicBook/{{Cyborg}}'s father is voiced by Creator/KharyPayton, who is arguably considered the definitive Cyborg voice thanks to his work on ''WesternAnimation/{{Teen Titans|2003}}'' and other DC productions. The crew seemed to go out of its way to point out the fact that Payton is ''not'' voicing Cyborg, who is instead voiced by Creator/ZenoRobinson. Additionally, Payton voices a random classmate of Cyborg's who yells "Booyah!" a lot.
** Further, there was a whole team predecessor gag when Beast Boy has a dream sequence about his former team the Doom Patrol. Their members are voiced by the cast of ''WesternAnimation/{{Teen Titans|2003}},'' (and more directly ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'') who were Beast Boy's current team in those continuities.
** Miss Martian's father is voiced by Creator/CarlLumbly, who famously voiced her uncle ComicBook/MartianManhunter in ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'', the lead martian hero in a show that instead starred the adult heroes.
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** ''Series/{{Krypton}}'' had beaten ''Young Justice'' to the punch in portraying General Zod as a [[RaceLift black / Vathlo Island]] Kryptonian. However, this too was a coincidence, as Greg Weisman and ''Krypton'''s showrunner David S. Goyer had not interacted and shared ideas. What Greg Weisman ''did'' think of, however, was similarly depicting Faora Hu-Ul as black and Lor-Zod as a mixed race Kryptonian (the son of the black Dru-Zod and the white Ursa Zod).

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** ''Series/{{Krypton}}'' had beaten ''Young Justice'' to the punch in portraying General Zod as a [[RaceLift black / Vathlo Island]] Kryptonian. However, this too was a coincidence, as Greg Weisman and ''Krypton'''s showrunner David S. Goyer had not interacted and shared ideas. What Greg Weisman ''did'' think of, manage to do that no one else had done yet, however, was similarly depicting Faora Hu-Ul as black and Lor-Zod as a mixed race Kryptonian (the son of the black Dru-Zod and the white Ursa Zod).
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** The show originally entered production while an embargo that forbid the appearance of Wonder Woman and her other supporting characters if Wonder Woman was not a main character in the series was still going on. While Wonder Woman was still able to be featured in brief cameos with the rest of the Justice League, Greg Weisman could not use Troia, forcing him to use Miss Martian instead. The embargo was lifted while the show was still in production, finally allowing Wonder Woman to be fully voiced, but it was too late to insert Troia into season 1, and ultimately, he would have to wait until season 3 to feature her at long last. This likely also contributed to Wonder Woman's rogues' gallery being absent from the series, aside from Devastation, one of her more obscure adversaries.
** ''Young Justice'''s first season was still airing when the divisive ComicBook/New52 had taken place, and thus continued to use a mixture of Silver Age and Post-Crisis depictions for characters alongside the various changes Greg Weisman made to them[[note]]For example, the Justice League was revealed in season 2, which aired in 2013 (two years into the New 52) to have originally formed to fight the Appelaxians, their obscure but [[TruerToTheText faithfully accurate]] origin story in the Silver Age of Comics, rather than them forming to fight Darkseid as in the New 52[[/note]]. It was only when the show was revived that he started to use small amounts of New 52 and ''ComicBook/DCRebirth'' concepts in seasons 3 and 4, like making New 52 character Harper Row a classmate of Halo and Forager, using Cyborg's New 52 backstory involving Apokoliptian technology being the source of his cybernetics (although he is not a founding Justice League member here), featuring the modern Jon Kent from ''DC Rebirth'' as a toddler, and Lor-Zod's portrayal as a villainous time traveler being derived from the character's AdaptationalVillainy in ''ComicBook/SupermanFamilyAdventures'' and ''ComicBook/SupermanRebirth''.

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** The show originally entered production while an embargo that forbid the appearance of Wonder Woman and her other supporting characters if Wonder Woman was not a main character in the series was still going on. While Wonder Woman was still able to be featured in brief cameos with the rest of the Justice League, Greg Weisman could not use Troia, forcing him to use Miss Martian instead. The embargo was lifted while the show was still in production, finally allowing Wonder Woman to be fully voiced, but it was too late to insert Troia into season 1, and ultimately, he would have to wait until season 3 to feature her at long last. This likely also contributed to Wonder Woman's rogues' gallery being absent from the series, aside from several appearances by Devastation, one of her more obscure adversaries.
** ''Young Justice'''s first season was still airing when the divisive ComicBook/New52 had taken place, and thus continued to use a mixture of Silver Age and Post-Crisis depictions for characters alongside the various changes Greg Weisman made to them[[note]]For them rather than using anything from the reboot[[note]]For example, the Justice League was revealed in season 2, which aired in 2013 (two years into the New 52) 52), to have originally formed to fight the Appelaxians, Appellaxians, their obscure but [[TruerToTheText faithfully accurate]] origin story in the Silver Age of Comics, rather than them forming to fight Darkseid as in the New 52[[/note]]. It was only when the show was revived that he started to use small amounts of New 52 and ''ComicBook/DCRebirth'' concepts in seasons 3 and 4, like making New 52 character Harper Row a classmate of Halo and Forager, using Cyborg's New 52 backstory involving Apokoliptian technology being the source of his cybernetics (although he is not a founding Justice League member here), featuring the modern Jon Kent from ''DC Rebirth'' as a toddler, and Lor-Zod's portrayal as a villainous time traveler being derived from the character's AdaptationalVillainy in ''ComicBook/SupermanFamilyAdventures'' and ''ComicBook/SupermanRebirth''.



** ''Series/{{Krypton}}'' had beaten ''Young Justice'' to the punch in portraying General Zod as a [[RaceLift black]] Kryptonian. However, this too was a coincidence, as Greg Weisman and ''Krypton'''s showrunner David S. Goyer had not interacted and shared ideas. What Greg Weisman ''did'' think of, however, was similarly depicting Faora Hu-Ul as black and Lor-Zod as outwardly dark-skinned but as a mixed race Kryptonian (due to his mother Ursa Zod being white).

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** ''Series/{{Krypton}}'' had beaten ''Young Justice'' to the punch in portraying General Zod as a [[RaceLift black]] black / Vathlo Island]] Kryptonian. However, this too was a coincidence, as Greg Weisman and ''Krypton'''s showrunner David S. Goyer had not interacted and shared ideas. What Greg Weisman ''did'' think of, however, was similarly depicting Faora Hu-Ul as black and Lor-Zod as outwardly dark-skinned but as a mixed race Kryptonian (due to his mother (the son of the black Dru-Zod and the white Ursa Zod being white).Zod).
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* TheWikiRule: Now has a Wiki [[http://youngjustice.wikia.com/wiki/Young_Justice_Wiki here.]]
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*** From the Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse: In addition to Alfred, Emmanuel Jacomy as Superman/Clark Kent, Creator/AlexisTomassian as Robin/Tim Drake, Jean-Claude Sachot as Commissioner Gordon, and the late Creator/MarcAlfos as the second voice of Green Lantern/John Stewart[[note]]he replaced Michel Vigné as the character in both parts of the JLU episode ''The Once and Future Thing''[[/note]].

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*** From the Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse: In addition to Alfred, Emmanuel Jacomy Creator/EmmanuelJacomy as Superman/Clark Kent, Creator/AlexisTomassian as Robin/Tim Drake, Jean-Claude Sachot as Commissioner Gordon, and the late Creator/MarcAlfos as the second voice of Green Lantern/John Stewart[[note]]he replaced Michel Vigné as the character in both parts of the JLU episode ''The Once and Future Thing''[[/note]].
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*** From the Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse: In addition to Alfred, Emmanuel Jacomy as Superman/Clark Kent, Creator/AlexisTomassian as Robin/Tim Drake, Jean-Claude Sachot as Commissioner Gordon, and the late Marc Alfos as the second voice of Green Lantern/John Stewart[[note]]he replaced Michel Vigné as the character in both parts of the JLU episode ''The Once and Future Thing''[[/note]].

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*** From the Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse: In addition to Alfred, Emmanuel Jacomy as Superman/Clark Kent, Creator/AlexisTomassian as Robin/Tim Drake, Jean-Claude Sachot as Commissioner Gordon, and the late Marc Alfos Creator/MarcAlfos as the second voice of Green Lantern/John Stewart[[note]]he replaced Michel Vigné as the character in both parts of the JLU episode ''The Once and Future Thing''[[/note]].
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** Greg Weisman has a list of characters from least to most relevant in ''Young Justice'' [[https://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/rambles.php here]]. The list is set to have 782 characters in it when it's fully complete, with him posting a character in this list daily. However, most of the characters in the list are not only the notable characters, but [[TrollingCreator various background characters]] such as civilians, ShowWithinAShow characters (such as [[Creator/ConanOBrien Flaming C]] and [[WesternAnimation/DynomuttDogWonder Blue Falcon and Dynamutt]]), and characters only mentioned in a namedrop (like Peacemaker).

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** Greg Weisman has a list of characters from least to most relevant in ''Young Justice'' [[https://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/rambles.php here]]. The list is set to have 782 characters in it when it's fully complete, with him posting a character in this list daily. However, most of the characters in the list are not only the notable characters, but [[TrollingCreator various background characters]] such as civilians, ShowWithinAShow characters (such as [[Creator/ConanOBrien Flaming C]] and [[WesternAnimation/DynomuttDogWonder Blue Falcon and Dynamutt]]), Dynomutt]]), and characters only mentioned in a namedrop (like Peacemaker).

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