Justice League
An American animated television series about a team of superheroes which ran from 2001 to 2004 on Cartoon Network. Produced by Warner Bros. Animation, it is based on the Justice League and associated comic book characters published by DC Comics. After its second season, it became Justice League Unlimited, and ran an additional three seasons.
Darkseid convinces the League to help him fight Brainiac from destroying his planet of Apokolips.
Trapped in Brainiac's headquarters, a temperamental Superman discovers that the metal monstrosity has made a deal with Darkseid, whose own son Orion engages him in battle.
Lex Luthor finds an extremely advanced android that can imitate superpowers and manipulates it to attack the Justice League.
Android Amazo has absorbed most of the League's powers, but begins to question Luthor's true motivations. Meanwhile, Batman reveals he has a contingency plan for Superman going AWOL: Kryptonite.
A man becomes a supervillain who attacks his victims in their dreams.
With the other members of the Justice League trapped in their worst nightmares, Batman and Martian Manhunter have to defeat Doctor Destiny and save them before it is too late.
Diana makes friends with a flighty princess only to discover her fiancé is the immortal supervillain Vandal Savage.
The Justice League works to thwart Vandal Savage's plan to blackmail the nations of the world with an orbiting railgun.
After learning of his mentor Katma Tui's fall in battle, the Green Lantern John Stewart travels to a world at the edge of the galaxy to investigate.
Joined by Hawkgirl, Martian Manhunter, and Flash, the Green Lanterns John Stewart and Katma-Tui face the fanatic cult leader Despero in an effort to stop his plans to conquer the galaxy.
In an alternate reality, a version of the Justice League known as the Justice Lords discovers the League's world and plot to take it over.
With the Justice League out of the way, the Justice Lords begin to establish their own style of order.
Released by a soldier, an evil entity takes control of various people and threatens the world.
With the other members of the Justice League possessed by the entities, the Flash must find a way of stopping them from carrying out their plan to exterminate humanity.
Solomon Grundy attacks a harbor. After the military has him contained, Aquaman arrives and steals Grundy. When the League finds out Aquaman is involved, they head to Dr. Fate to get some answers.
Fate and Aquaman want to sacrifice Grundy to prevent the return of a mystic being. The being arrives, and Aquaman leaves to protect Atlantis. Hawkgirl finds out the being visited her homeworld long ago.
While the Justice League is experiencing serious internal friction, Gorilla Grodd carefully assembles a well organized supervillain team to attack it.
With the Justice League disbanded, its former members are targeted by the super-villains of the Secret Society.
During a battle with the Revenge Squad, Superman apparently falls in battle.
Superman has been transported into the distant future. With no powers, he must find a way to get back to the present, he finds an unexpected ally in Vandal Savage, the Earth's lone human survivor. Meanwhile in the present, Lobo joins the League, as Superman's replacement.
The Joker creates havoc in Las Vegas with his Royal Flush Gang.
The Joker's real plan becomes apparent when he unleashes Ace upon the Justice League.
Members of the Justice League celebrate Christmas.
Hawkgirl's people, the Thanagarians, arrive to offer the planet protection from another alien race threatening to invade Earth.
With Earth now under Thanagarian control, the Justice League goes into hiding to recover and cope with the betrayal of one of their own.
The Justice League launch an assault on the Thanagarians before the activation of a hyperspace gate that will destroy Earth.
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Maria Canals-Barrera | Hawkgirl |
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Phil LaMarr | Green Lantern |
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Michael Rosenbaum | The Flash |
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Carl Lumbly | J'onn J'onzz |
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George Newbern | Superman |
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Kevin Conroy | Batman |
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Susan Eisenberg | Wonder Woman |
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Clancy Brown | Lex Luthor |
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Mark Hamill | The Joker |
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Jennifer Hale | Chambermaid |
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Corey Burton | Metallo |
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Jason Marsden | Snapper Carr |
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Ron Perlman | Clayface |
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Kevin Michael Richardson | General Wells |
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Pete Renaday | Councilor |
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Dana Delany | Lois Lane |
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Brian George | The President |
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Michael Dorn | Kalibak |
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Hector Elizondo | Lt. Kragger |
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Phil Morris | Vandal Savage |
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Elizabeth Pena | Paran Dul |
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Efrem Zimbalist Jr. | Alfred Pennyworth |
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Victor Rivers | Hro Talak |
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Richard Doyle | Doctor |
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Jose Yenque | Copperhead |
| Edition | DC Comics Classic Collection |
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| Packaging | Custom Case |
| Nr Discs | 4 |
| Screen Ratios | Widescreen (16:9) |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital Surround [English] |
| Subtitles | English (Closed Captioned) | French | Spanish |
| Distributor | Warner Home Video |
| Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
| Edition Release Date | Jun 20, 2006 |
| Regions | Region 1 |