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Young Justice-Tonight!

Just finished it. SPOILERS of course.
















Pretty solid episode, if very focused on just a few members of the team. Aqualad continues to impress me, both in terms of powers and of personality. Connor and Megan antics were fun; by itself those two would be cloying but set against the generally edgier background of much of the rest of the show, it's sweet. Does Superboy not know Superman's secret identity? Cause the "in honor of Kent Nelson" was a nice save on Megan's part.

It took me awhile to get used to a non-Clancy-Brown voice coming from everybody's favorite chrome dome.

I'm really impressed at how they continue to make Sportsmaster - perhaps one of the goofiest villains of the Golden Age - into a reasonably sinister threat. And there's something amusing about the Shadows being controlled by the Light.

After being an obnoxious twit it's good to see Red Arrow finally growing up a bit. That said, if the "mole" turns out who to be who I suspect it will be, the powerset exchange is a bit on-the-nose, not to mention shades of Hawkgirl.

It's really good to see new material for this show; the dribbly drabbly way they've released it has probably killed a lot of interest, which is a shame because it's excellently done.
 
Great ep. Love seeing Cat Grant. :) The school stuff was funny...I still think this would have been a great live action premise for The CW since Smallville is gone. :p
 
Just finished it. SPOILERS of course.















That said, if the "mole" turns out who to be who I suspect it will be, the powerset exchange is a bit on-the-nose, not to mention shades of Hawkgirl.
I've been thinking about the mole. The obvious candidate is just that - too obvious. There's no twist at all if she's the mole. I'm just not sure who else it could be - though it suddenly occurs to me, it could be Superboy, in even Deeper coverage. Remember, he was created by the council of the light.

That aside...wtb more Cheshire in a Kimono please. :shifty:
 
The Light are the people who are in charge of the bad guys, right? Do we have any idea yet if they are going to be familiar characters if/when they show them? I'm assuming since they're making their identities hidden that they will be.
 
Does Superboy not know Superman's secret identity? Cause the "in honor of Kent Nelson" was a nice save on Megan's part.

I don't think any of the young team members know Superman's identity. Megan wasn't deliberately covering for Superboy's behalf, she sincerely believed that was the reason J'onn made the suggestion.

It's not like superheroes routinely broadcast their identities to every other cape. In the DCAU Justice League series, Superman, Batman, and the Flash didn't share their identities with the rest of the team until the end of the second season, and only when circumstances forced it. And remember, in the YJ universe, Robin hasn't yet shared his real name with his own teammates. So we don't know how many people YJ-verse Superman has shared his identity with. It makes sense that J'onn, a telepath, would know it, but we don't even know if the rest of the League does (although Batman undoubtedly knows all their identities whether they want him to or not).

I could've done without the resurrection of Wendy and Marvin, but I liked the gag about Superboy having to "change" (or rather, invert) his t-shirt to hide his identity and then seeing half the class wearing superhero-logo tees.

And did you notice that the cheerleader who told Megan she was now a Bumblebee actually was Bumblebee? At least, I assume she was, since she had the same double-bun hairstyle as that character did on Teen Titans.


It took me awhile to get used to a non-Clancy-Brown voice coming from everybody's favorite chrome dome.

Did anyone see in the credits who was playing Luthor? I'm watching on my stupid slow-as-hell laptop because my desktop's motherboard is in critical condition, and so I wasn't successfully able to freeze-frame on the end credits. I'm pretty sure Oded Fehr did Ra's al Ghul, though. (And we have seen Fehr credited as a member of the Light, which I believe answers JD's question.)

And Mercy is a fembot? That was quite a twist.


It's really good to see new material for this show; the dribbly drabbly way they've released it has probably killed a lot of interest, which is a shame because it's excellently done.

Although it's understandable why it's taking so long to get these episodes produced, because animation this good takes time. They should've just waited another 6-12 months before premiering it at all.
 
I could've done without the resurrection of Wendy and Marvin, but I liked the gag about Superboy having to "change" (or rather, invert) his t-shirt to hide his identity and then seeing half the class wearing superhero-logo tees.

And did you notice that the cheerleader who told Megan she was now a Bumblebee actually was Bumblebee? At least, I assume she was, since she had the same double-bun hairstyle as that character did on Teen Titans.

That scene was filled with cameo. Not only did we meet Karen Beecher, the Bumblebee, but the huge jock was named Mal Duncan, who was with the Teen Titans in the 70s, and later had the heroic identity Herald.

Plus the political science teacher Mr Carr, was former JLA mascot Snapper Carr.
 
The Light are the people who are in charge of the bad guys, right? Do we have any idea yet if they are going to be familiar characters if/when they show them? I'm assuming since they're making their identities hidden that they will be.

Ra's/Queen Bee/Ocean Master/Luthor/Brain
 
Plus the political science teacher Mr Carr, was former JLA mascot Snapper Carr.

Oh, I didn't hear his name mentioned, but I wondered if it might be someone like that, since he seemed rather boyish for a teacher.

I still want to know who did Luthor's voice, though.
 
Thanks for mentioning the new episode. It had already been pulled from CN's website (or swapped on a rotation, not sure) but I was able to find it on YouTube.

Going to watch it now.
 
I'm starting to wonder if such a large gap is really a good idea. To be honest, if it weren't for this thread I probably would have forgotten the show even existed, and I really enjoyed it.
 
i think the problem isn't CN holding back episodes, the problem is that there are only so many finished episodes.
 
^Yup. Like I said before, maybe it would've been better if they'd held off the premiere another 6-12 months so they'd have enough episodes ready.

At least the delays are understandable. The production values on this show are superb; they clearly put a great deal of care into the animation. And good animation takes time.
 
^Yup. Like I said before, maybe it would've been better if they'd held off the premiere another 6-12 months so they'd have enough episodes ready.

At least the delays are understandable. The production values on this show are superb; they clearly put a great deal of care into the animation. And good animation takes time.

I agree. It seems like a logistical mistake, that probably won't happen again.
 
http://youngjustice.tumblr.com/

1.Greg is pretty in the dark on the DC reboot. It won't affect Young Justice episodes already ordered, i.e. season 1 and the miniseries.........

2.Tidbits from Young Justice panel: Greg doesn't know the air date for Young Justice episode 10. He suspects September.............


3.Young Justice production update: 10-15 are done. 16-18 are in post. 19 just got back from overseas animation. 20-26 are being animated...................

4. Season 2 production update: episodes 1-3 are mostly recorded. 4 script is done and awaiting notes. 5-10 are in outline..........................

.5.Young Justice season 2 will launch in March 2012 with DC Nation...................

6.Season 1, ep 26 takes place on New Year's Eve. Season 2, ep 1 is on Jan 1st.............

7.Young Justice comic update: issues 7-8 are being drawn by @ChrisJonesArt. ...........

8.Greg is scripting issue 9 Greg hinted that the 6-person Young Justice group (7 with Red Arrow) will grow to 8 and 9 members
http://twitter.com/#!/GargoylesNews
 
I'm so ready for more Young Justice.

Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes really hit the ground running and didn't let up all season long.

It's just a shame they weren't farther along when they decided to launch the premiere.
Greg W. doesn't need ANOTHER series that bottoms out due to production issues... (Rest In Peace - Gargoyles Ongoing Comic)
 
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