Justice League Unlimited

2004
Justice League Unlimited

Seasons & Episodes

  • 3
  • 2
  • 1

EP1 I Am Legion Sep 17, 2005

Lex Luthor is rescued from prison by a new villainous organization - the Legion of Doom!

EP2 Shadow of the Hawk Sep 17, 2005

Batman doesn't like the looks of Carter Hall, Shayara's new boyfriend, when he learns that Carter Hall has connections to Thanagar.

EP3 Chaos at the Earth's Core Sep 24, 2005

Green Lantern leads Stargirl, S.T.R.I.P.E., and Supergirl to Skartaris, a fantastic world where they meet a new hero, The Warlord.

EP4 To Another Shore Sep 24, 2005

Wonder Woman learns of a plot to steal the powers of the 3,000 year-old corpse of The Viking Prince.

EP5 Flash and Substance Feb 11, 2006

The Flash must handle an onslaught of super-villains during the opening of a museum in his honor.

EP6 Dead Reckoning Feb 18, 2006

The League comes to the aid of Boston Brand, the ghost of a deceased circus acrobat, who needs their help in recovering the souls of members of a monastic order.

EP7 Patriot Act Feb 25, 2006

Green Arrow must lead a team of non-powered superheroes against a berserk super-soldier attacking Metropolis.

EP8 The Great Brain Robbery Mar 04, 2006

A mystic artifact causes Lex Luthor and the Flash to switch bodies.

EP9 Grudge Match Mar 11, 2006

Roulette returns with a new version of Metabrawl...and plans to use the Justice League to boost her ratings.

EP10 Far from Home Apr 15, 2006

Supergirl is abducted to the 31st century to aid a futuristic group of super-heroes...and where it is destined she will never return.

EP11 Ancient History Apr 29, 2006

The Hawkman and Shadow Thief return.

EP12 Alive! May 06, 2006

The Justice League take on their opposite numbers in the Legion of Doom in a final battle revealing the Legion's secret sponsor and the mystery behind their ultimate plans.

EP13 Destroyer May 13, 2006

Faced with a common enemy, Lex Luthor and his criminals offer the League to join.
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Released: 31 July 2004 Ended
Producted By: Warner Bros. Animation
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
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Synopsis

Justice League Unlimited is an American animated television series that was produced by Warner Bros. Animation and aired on Cartoon Network. Featuring a wide array of superheroes from the DC Comics universe, and specifically based on the Justice League superhero team, it is a direct sequel to the previous Justice League animated series.

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George Taylor DC Animated strikes again. Staying true to the heroes, this show contains nearly every single animated hero from the DC verse. All done very well and some of the stories (such as the one where Kara/Supergirl remains in the future) are quite moving. Very well done.
Cirja Onisim I don't know why this title was separated from the big Justice League title since its only an extension of the justice league members count. While Justice League had only the major 7 members in it, this one has so many that the title is suggestive for how many superheroes were in it.For start, this series has a lot of new ideas. There were countless episodes with new twists and original screenplay that just makes you want to see more. Then the more mature character of the show is actually because of the fact that almost each episode is centered around a certain superhero of the Justice League. So the viewer gets to see the situation from that superhero's perspective wile the show also develops his character over the episode and over the whole show eventually. And there are sometimes unknown heroes that I for once never heard of them up until then than get episodes that develops them so much and make you care for them especially for the human side of them. That's the other thing I love about the show... the human side of the superheroes. It's not like everyone is invincible or a contest to see who is the strongest but rather a story about everyone and their relationship as they save the world and also their development as the show goes on.I cannot recommend this show any more than this. It's what every superhero show should be: character-driven story with interesting and ingenious plots that make for great and unpredictable episodes that keep you wanting more and satisfied for each one of them.
kiehjohn "Justice League Unlimited" is a continuation of the animated series "Justice League". Until recently, I was unaware of Unlimited's existence, despite the original animated series being my favorite as a kid (as well as serving as an early introduction to my favorite superhero, J'onn J'onzz, AKA The Martian Manhunter). When "Justice League" was first aired in mid-November of 2001, it's animation quality was top-notch for its time. However, in the three and a half years it took to reach a third season, large strides had been made in animating technology and (subsequently) animation quality in general. As a result, the series was rebooted with better animation and renamed. However, unlike many other series, they DID NOT "change" their animation, but rather they improved it. Rather than using new methods, they simply improved the animation quality, and thus achieved a cleaner, brighter, smoother animation without changing their signature animation form and look. Also, the addition of superheros in the continuation (while being mostly for plot convenience) solves several problems, such as the resignation of Hawkgirl, as well as also serving to introduce other DC heroes, which was actually my main problem with the original series. The Justice League of the original series seemed to be isolated, and a magnet for all evil throughout the universe, yet hardly any other DC heroes from those extensive distances were introduced, nor were any of the minor heroes seemingly close to the main characters' powers. There were a few other minor negative spots (mainly poor grammar and plot holes) and a few other things were changed as a result of the unmentioned time-skip between the occurrences of the original's finale and the first episode of the reboot, but after getting over the minor changes, (Hawkgirl can't REALLY be gone... right? Please tell me I'm right... please??....) I came to find that this reboot is a rare occurrence of a continuation that rivals the greatness of the original series. I would definitely recommend this series and suggest any fan of the original series or DC Comics in general watch this series.
adonis98-743-186503 A continuation of the Justice League animated series finds the original members of the team joined in their battle against crime and evil by dozens of other heroes from the DC comics universe. Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Hawkgirl, Flash and the rest of the Justice League members return in order to fight some of the most dangerous enemies in the face of the earth if you ask me i still think that after Batman: The Animated Series and Batman Beyond this one comes to close 3rd and not only for Batman but also for the rest of the JLA members with every single one of them being interesting and powerful but also really cool too.