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Audience Rating: G (General Audience)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 0085392474639
Format: Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC
Label: Warner Home Video
Languages: EnglishOriginal Language
Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Warner Home Video
Release Date: April 22, 2003
Running Time: 30 minutes
Studio: Warner Home Video
Theatrical Release Date: November 17, 2001
Editorial Review:
Description: Two 2-part episodes from the 1st season of Justice League. In the first, In Blackest Night, Green Lantern is put on trial for destroying a planet, but the Justice League comes to his aid to uncover the real perpetrator of the crime. In The Enemy Below the Justice League uses their super human strength to help Aquaman save his family and kingdom.
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My son is only 5 but he loves superheroes. He loves this show even though he can't understand everything. I enjoy the episodes because it has many DC characters that I grew up. The episodes are all right for little kids but still have enough tension to keep adults amused, even though the fight scenes go on too long for my taste. I wish they had the whole season available.
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"Reviewer Paco", who seems to believe that anything animated should be viewable by all children, should wise up and look at the TV rating of the cartoon BEFORE buying the DVD. Justice League and Justice League Unlimited (which Cartoon Network airs at 10 o'clock at night) is rated TV-Y7-FV which is described as follows:
Directed to Older Children - Fantasy Violence
For those programs where fantasy violence may be more intense or more combative than other programs in this category, ... Read More
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It's an understatement that many of us feel ripped off by WB's attempt to unfairly empty our wallets. If we refuse to buy these horribly priced episode dvds and at the same time purchase the available full season box sets that are of value then we can make some headway. They are in the business of making $$$. Slowing their cash flow will force them to give us consumers' products we demand or risk losing our disposable income. Die-hard fans of this series and other series must convince every parent to ... Read More
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First of all, I grew up with Justice League comic books and even have a couple left from years ago. "A kid's review", who trashed JL (and posted it twice, no less) obviously is either too hard to please or needs not to take things so seriously. If that individual doesn't like JL, he or she doesn't have to watch it. Just don't trash my "pals" with your narrow mindset, okay?
I've seen every JL and JL Unlimited that has been aired over the past couple or so years, and I've enjoyed every one ... Read More
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This film is not fit for children under the age of 16 and it is a pathetic, crying shame. It is all due to one stupid, needless comment. There is a scene in this movie in which a hit-man basically suggests having sex with Wonder Woman. I could not believe what my eyes and ears were taking in. How do you explain this to your 4-year old little girl or boy watching? Kids always ask questions about what they don't understand. Where were the editors Warner Brothers???? Why can't these guys making super ... Read More
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