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No doubt borrowing a page from the work of Joss Whedon - showrunner Bruce Timm admits in a commentary that Whedon was a big influence - these episodes highlight a large and complex season-spanning plot that actually has meaning in today's world. The surplus of great characters is fun, but what really sells the show are the stories. well, I guess this is the best he's ever been. When you get Superman, you get the best of Superman. Because this is a full-blown, all-star take on these characters, each character can shine their brightest.
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A lot more.Īnd what a roster of characters to fill a show with! You'll see everyone from The Atom to Elongated Man. It's strange, but these shorter episodes actually manage to pack in more than the double-length ones. It was an interesting experiment having the previous seasons' episodes run for one-hour, but with JLU the format is scaled back to stand-alone half-hour stories and, ironically, it fits like a bat-glove. While the first two seasons of Justice League nicely expanded upon the world first established in the early '90s with Batman: The Animated Series, it wasn't until this, the show's third season (or first, depending on how you look at it) that the format and structure was perfected for the genre. While there is, of course, a certain geek charge some may get out of seeing characters like Powergirl and Green Arrow in action (not to mention an episode featuring Nathan Fillion voicing Vigilante and Gina Torres voicing Vixen - come on, how cool is that?), these episodes will entertain because of good characters, good humor, and good storytelling, even if you don't know your Booster Golds from your Blue Beetles. But you know what the best part is? It's not just for geeks - Justice League Unlimited stands tall as the best collection of American action/adventure animation you're likely to find. Fantasy now runs your life? Comic books become your vice? And your best friends still have their virginities? Then look no farther, friends, because this collection of episodes is so good you don't need friends, significant others, or a single reason to emerge from your Geekdrome.