Justice League Unlimited - Season One (DC Comics
Classic Collection) (2001)
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When the Cartoon Network picked up Seasons Three and Four of
"Justice League" after Season Two finished, they did so with the
conditions that 1) instead of two-part stories, they wanted
half-hour, self-contained stories; and 2) they wanted a fresher
version of the show that clearly differentiated Season Three [and
up] from Seasons One and Two. The producers obliged. The result was
the re-titled "Justice League Unlimited."
The series creators' mandate, according to producer/story editor
Dwayne McDuffie, was simply to tell really good stories with very
small groups of characters, combining some of the original heroes
with the new ones. These half-hour, power-packed stories (most
notably, the Stan Berkowitz/Robert Goodman-penned "Fearful
Symmetry") ultimately snowballed into the highly-praised, two-season
long "Cadmus arc" which involves a government conspiracy formed to
combat the ever-increasingly powerful Justice League. And don't
forget "Epilogue" featuring a startling Batman revelation.
Watching the original founding members of the Justice League joined
by an even greater collection of heroes including Supergirl, Green
Arrow, Captain Atom, Booster Gold, Vigilante, and the Question is
just fun unto itself. During a given episode, I'd be like Hey, Hawk
& Dove! Hey, Booster Gold! Hey, The Question! Hey, Red Tornado! So,
for me, part of the fun in having so many heroes available for JLU
was seeing which hero (obscure or otherwise) would appear on the
show (whether on a mission or in the background). A lot of the
heroes would probably never get their own show, so JLU was a fun way
of introducing these heroes in animated form.
JLU also benefited from more contributions from well-known comic
book creators. Not to mention even more inspired voice casting
including TV brothers Fred Savage and Jason Hervey (The Wonder
Years) in reversed roles as brothers "Hawk (the aggressor) and Dove"
(the pacifist), respectively; Dennis Farina (Crime Story, Law &
Order) as aging tough guy Wildcat in "The Cat and the Canary"; Tom
Everett Scott (Saved) as gloryhound Booster Gold in "The Greatest
Story Never Told"; and CCH Pounder (ER, The Shield) as the voice of
Amanda Waller; JLU's new opening rock theme was provided by Michael
McCuistion.
Though the box cover of this set is titled "Justice League Unlimited
- Season One," this 4-disc Anamorphic Widescreen (1.78:1) set
actually contains both JLU Seasons One and Two (each 13 episodes)
for a combined count of 26 episodes. No doubt Amazon and the
previous reviewer will make edits in their descriptions of this
product given this revelation. Season One title aside, just know
that you're getting two seasons worth of JLU episodes in one
package! Special features include: "And Justice for all": The
process of revamping the series with new characters and a new
creative direction; "Themes of Justice": Choose your favorite JLU
musical theme audio tracks; Creators' Commentary on "This Little
Piggy" and "The Return".
JLU Season One:
1. Initiation
2. For the Man Who Has Everything
3. Kid Stuff
4. Hawk and Dove
5. This Little Piggy
6. Fearful Symmetry
7. The Greatest Story Never Told
8. The Return
9. Ultimatum
10.Dark Heart
11.Wake the Dead
12.The Once and Future Thing: Weird Western Tales
13.The Once and Future Thing: Time, Warped
JLU Season Two:
1. The Cat and the Canary
2. The Ties That Bind
3. The Doomsday Sanction
4. Task Force X
5. The Balance
6. Double Date
7. Clash
8. Hunter's Moon
9. Question Authority
10.Flashpoint
11.Panic in the Sky
12.Divided We Fall
13.Epilogue
Unlimited Heroes. Unlimited Justice. Unlimited Fun!
Highly Recommended!!