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Justice League - Season One (DC Comics Classic Collection) :: 0310714583
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| Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, The Flash, Green Lantern, Martian Manhunter and Hawkgirl ? they have all used their unique powers to fight evil across the galaxy. These 7 super heroes unite to become the Justice League. These 26 adventures feature battles with favorite villains like Lex Luthor, Vandal Savage and sorceress Morgan Le Fey. Acts of justice include saving Aquaman from a coup and clearing Green Lantern's name in a charge of genocide. From the smash hit TV series, these triumphant tales of teamwork will enthrall and inspire! DVD Features: Audio Commentary:The Enemy Below, Pt.2 Audio Commentary: Audio Commentary with Bruce Timm- Producer, James Tucker- Producer, Glenn Murakami- Producer, Rich Fogel- Producer & Dan Riba- Director Interviews:- Inside Justice League: A private panel discussion takes place between Bruce Timm and his team of creators about Justice League with some special surprises - The Look of The League: Bruce Timm explains character design of Justice League Storyboards:Storyboards: The Blueprint For Justice: The creative team of Justice League discuss storyboarding process Audio Commentary:Legends, Pt.2 Audio Commentary: Audio Commentary with Bruce Timm- Producer, James Tucker- Producer, Glenn Murakami- Producer, Rich Fogel- Producer & Dan Riba- Director Audio Commentary:The Savage Time, Pt.2 Audio Commentary- Audio Commentary with Bruce Timm- Producer, James Tucker- Producer, Glenn Murakami- Producer, Rich Fogel- Producer & Dan Riba- Director Other:Justice League: The First Mission: Watch this exciting "Never Seen Before" promo which helped Justice League leap into action
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Author: Guest For those who may be disappointed that the dvd set for Justice League of America season 1 is in full frame I have good news... I had tivo'd several episodes from season 1 in widescreen and recently thought to compare it with the full frame version. Apparently, all they did to make it widescreen was crop the top and bottom of the full frame version!!! Therefore, if you've got a widescreen tv, all you have to do is adjust the frame size (or whatever it is your tv does, which generally results in zooming in and cropping the top and bottom of the screen, as opposed to that undesirable stretch-to-fit mode). The argument may be that there's a quality loss in zooming, but I'm watching it right now at it looks awesome! Besides, we're talking about animated 2-d line art here, not Return Of The King high angle sweeping landscape shots of the Victory at Minas Tirith.
And oh yeah, this is essentially the best superhero stuff I've ever seen in my life, and the good news is they get better and better each season- with the JLU material being TOP NOTCH!
JLU is airing its final episodes here in April/May 2006, unfortunately. I was at a panel with Bruce Timm and the series writers, and part of the reason they're ending the show is it's literally getting too difficult to write and they don't want to risk having a season that doesn't live up to the expectations at this point.
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Author: Guest When the Justice League first season was on Cartoon Network, I always seem to get the first part of the episodes and never saw the second part. So when I received the box set. I watch all those missing second parts with their firsts
This series from the creators of Batman the Animated Series ans Superman the Animated series goes beyond the 80's Superfriends cartoon. In The Superfriends cartoon, the league always leaned on the wonder twins to get them outta a jam...,and that didn't seen so real. In the superfriends, VILLIAN NOTE..The League had the hall of justice in the middle of town!
The one thing that makes this superhero show different is the interplay between the characters. They played up that these were also heroes in the own right, with thoughts and feeling. However Sometime the glibness of the Flash gets in the way. Another it doesn't talk down to the audience, it comes to all with intelligence that a well done production needs..NO HOLY MOLEY, BATMAN will ever be heard (thank gawd!)..not like the 60's flimation stuff or the Hanna Barbara's Superfriends
Nice work in 26 episodes-worth your time and money. I can't wait for season two on DVD later this year
Bennet Pomerantz, AUDIOWORLD
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Author: Guest I would have given 5 stars if not for a niggling problem with the discs.
The first season of Justice League is among the best that DC/Warner Animation has to offer. From the origin story to the epic 3-part finale, the episodes will entertain both youngsters and adults (I watch these with both my 8 year old and my mom). I will not comment on them individually because other reviews here that do that well.
Beware however if Subtitles are important to you. While the box set is supposed to have English subtitles (even says so on the box) in fact it only has French and Spanish.
This looks to be a production issue since the box states there are English subtitles, so I'm returning mine and waiting for Warner to correct this in a future batch.
As long-time fans know, whereas Warner Animation is excellent, Warner Home Video consistently lets fans down with poor product features and no attention to detail. This seems to be yet another case of that.
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Author: Guest Take 7 of the world's greatest superheros and pair them up... Do this and you get one heck of a series! This first season includes some of my favorite episodes. The Secret Origins three parter is one of the best in the series. We get to see how the league was first formed. As the first season steams ahead, we see a relationship between Hawkgirl and Green Lantern taking shape. Before I bought this set, I hadn't been introduced to Bruce Tim's version of Aquaman. I thought he was gonna be one of those second rate heros. Nope. Was I ever wrong?! Not sure what he looks like, but love the voice! This guy means business!
Fans are also treated to Injustice for All, another memorable multiparter in which a dying Lex Luthor brings together a powerful group of villains to counter the League including Grundy, Joker(Well he kinda invited himself), and others. Knight of Shadows is also excelent because we are introduced to Jason Blood aka the Demon. We also get a long overdue look at the Green Lantern core in another notable multipart episode, In Blackest Night.
Ok, so I'd better quit before you end up with a novela. Buy this set. You won't be sorry you did!
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Author: Guest I wrote a review about one or more of the single episode mini-collections asking for WB to release the full season DVD's, and that I would buy them as soon as they came out. And so I did, and will continue to do, hopefully they will do all the seasons of JL and JLU. They just need to remember, their main customer base isn't the 6-12 year olds, it's us older comic book geeks who really love this show and have from the start.
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