a5c7b9f00b 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. I don&#39;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.<br/><br/>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&#39;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. <br/><br/>That&#39;s the other thing I love about the show… the human side of the superheroes. It&#39;s not like everyone is invincible or a contest to see who is the strongest but rather a story about everyone and their relationshipthey save the world and also their developmentthe show goes on.<br/><br/>I cannot recommend this show any more than this. It&#39;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. When I watched this showa kid, I thought it was the biggest show on television. How could it not be? It aired in the evenings and was so… mature, for lack of a better word. It had voice real celebrity actors who weren&#39;t just phoning it in, who were selling these dramatic stories without a hint of irony.<br/><br/>The writing was thoughtful and intelligent, reminding me of some of the other dramas my parents watched on the major broadcast networks… and yet it was a superhero cartoon. I am far from the first person to say that the dialogue and conversations on this show are so good, it&#39;s almost a disappointment when the inevitable earth-shaking superhero battles break out.<br/><br/>But the show pulls those off brilliantly too. JLU has some of the most exciting fights you are ever going to see these characters wage outside of the comic books. There isn&#39;t a single live-action fight in any of the DC movies that even comes close to the level of action this show provides on an episodic basis - and I don&#39;t say that lightly.<br/><br/>The three seasons of this show are an absolute love letter to comics fans, with dozens and dozens of ancillary DC characters getting the animated treatment for the very first time. It not only works from a narrative standpoint, adding more diversity to the classic lineup of Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman, etc., but it also creates a wonderful Star Trek-like feel on the Justice League watchtower. Plenty of scenes show characters commiserating and enjoying their leisure time on this futuristic moon-based headquarters, and it adds a fantastic familial feel to the show that, again, makes it feel more like a mature sci-fi show or broadcast drama.<br/><br/>I treasure this show, and I also fear that the respect and gravitas this series showed towards the superhero narrative is a thing of the past. Sure, it&#39;s easy to have a cheeky Marvel movie where the characters crack jokes about how stupid they look, and it&#39;s easy to have a self-serious DC film that tries to make viewers forget the heroes are wearing costumes. But it&#39;s tougher to actually pay tribute to the original comic books in a thoughtful, developed way, to respect the men and women who actually created the narratives from which these pop culture icons have stemmed.<br/><br/>That&#39;s something this show did day-in and day-out, episode by episode. It&#39;s why it stands apart from other animated American TV productions, and why it deserves every bit of praise I can give it.
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