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Young Justice-Tonight!

^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.

Going by what we know now about what's finished, if they had waited till THIS JULY they would have been fine.

Last July they had the 2 part pilot episode and even that was rushed.



If "Independence Day" aired this weekend for the first time then they could go till episode 15

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...................
 
^They could go longer than that, since those 15 weeks would give them time to finish at least the next several episodes.
 
They can't really "relaunch" the thing now, although I guess the miniseries could give a push?

I hate focusing on this scheduling issue because the actual show itself is quite good, it's just really frustrating.
 
We can just ignore last year and pretend "Young Justice" is starting properly


From some posts here and there people have nearly forgotten about the show anyways
 
i think once the toys come out people will see them and think, 'oh yeah! i like that show. is it still on?'
 
^ The DC branded cartoons will get a block to itself

http://splashpage.mtv.com/2011/03/2...ounces-dc-nation-programming-for-2012-season/

DC Nation: A multi-platform, branded block of original programming and exclusive content based on the DC Comics library of legendary character properties, DC Nation is developed in partnership with Cartoon Network, Warner Bros. and DC Entertainment. The all-new venture will harness the publishing, theatrical and television assets together for one powerful on-air block on Cartoon Network with exclusive online content.

ThunderCats: The re-imagined animated series based on the beloved 80s classic tells the tale of a hero’s epic journey to fulfill his ultimate destiny. On Third Earth, the kingdom of Thundera is being threatened by the evil sorcerer Mumm-Ra and young heir to the throne Lion-O embarks on a great quest to take his rightful place as king. The unlikely champion, joined by his faithful comrades Tygra, Cheetara, Panthro, WilyKit, WilyKat and his loyal pet Snarf, must work together to save their world from darkness.

Green Lantern: The Animated Series: Based upon the DC Comics super hero, the series is an all-new CG animated action series from Warner Bros. As Earth’s Green Lantern, Hal Jordan is used to being in dangerous situations—but he’s never faced anything like this! Set at the farthest reaches of deep space, Hal must face down an invasion from the Red Lantern Corps. Hal is soon joined by an all-new group of heroes on a mission to protect Guardian Space —and the Green Lantern Corps itself!
 
Greg Weisman puts some rumors to rest and informs us of where they are production wise.

http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/rambles.php

Next topic: YOUNG JUSTICE UPDATE.

We have aired episodes 101-109 (i.e. Season One, episodes 1-9).

(Yes, episode 110 accidentally was posted on Cartoon Network's website, but I'm going to pretend that never happened.)

Episodes 110-115 are in the can, i.e. they are completed and ready to air.

Episode 116 awaits only the final on-line, i.e. the final review of the episode. This has been delayed ONLY because I've been out sick this week.

Episode 117 will have it's sound mix on Friday. (I hope to be back at work by then.)

Episode 118 has been edited and work progresses on scoring and sound effects.

Episode 119 is ready to begin post-production.

Episodes 120-123 are being animated in Korea.

Episodes 124-126 are in layout in Korea, while we finish the final color models here in the States.

Episodes 201-202 (i.e. Season Two, Episodes one and two) - Are fully recorded and are in storyboard. (201 was written by me. 202 by Nicole Dubuc.)

Episode 203, written by Kevin Hopps, is almost fully recorded. We have one actor left to pick up, who has been out of town. It is also in storyboard.

Episode 204, written by me, will record this week. It is also in storyboard.

Episode 205 - Brandon Vietti, has turned in his draft of the script. I have to read and edit it.

Episode 206 - The outline, written by Peter David and edited by me, went out Monday for notes, which are due tomorrow.

Episode 207 - Kevin Hopps turned in his outline, which I need to read and edit.

Episode 208 - I'm writing this one. I'll start the outline, after I've edited the outline to 207.

Episode 209 - Jon Weisman turned in his outline, which I need to read and edit.

Episode 210 - Kevin Hopps is working on his outline.

We do NOT yet have a pick-up beyond episode 210, but our bosses have told us to start blocking out episodes 211-220 in anticipation of one.

Episode 211 - We've broken this story. I still need to find time to write up the Beat Outline, though I have it all on index cards.

Episode 212 - We've got the basics of this one down, but we (i.e. myself, Brandon and Kevin) still need to finish breaking the story.

Episodes 213-220 - We've got a very clear sense of the arc and what things need to happen, but we haven't started on these yet.




NEXT TOPIC: DEBUNKING YJ RUMORS

False Rumor #1: YJ IS A GREG WEISMAN PRODUCTION
Everywhere on the Internet, all I see is that YJ is Greg Weisman's show. That's just blatantly false. This is a VIETTI/WEISMAN production. Just as Spectacular Spider-Man was a COOK/WEISMAN production and Gargoyles was a PAUR/WEISMAN production. I am not, nor have I ever been, a one-man show on ANY project I've EVER worked on. EVER. And in particular, on YJ, it's extremely unfair to Brandon to leave him out of consideration. Brandon is heavily involved in every aspect of production, INCLUDING SERIES DEVELOPMENT AND STORY. He's been right there with myself and Kevin Hopps breaking every single episode. It's been a team effort from day one. Many of the series' best ideas came/come from Brandon. And this is aside from the fact, that of course, Brandon can write - but I cannot draw, which arguably makes him MORE important to the production than I. I am exceedingly proud of this series and my own work on it - though certain very vocal fans seem to think I shouldn't be - but that doesn't change the fact that Brandon and I are a team.

False Rumor #2: YJ WAS RUSHED INTO PRODUCTION
Another blatant misconception. Look, Brandon and I are both perfectionists. Neither of us would deny that we'd LOVE to have more time on each and every episode. But that's not the same as being rushed. Let's make a comparison: on Spectacular Spider-Man, I basically had one week to develop both the series and the entire first season. Then Vic Cook came aboard, and we raced to get into production in less than two months. Brandon and I had seven months to develop the series, break the first season (which granted had twice as many episodes as the first season of Spidey) and head into production. The show isn't and never has been rushed. That's not to say the schedule isn't tight. But we haven't aired a single episode that wasn't ready to air. And we won't.

False Rumor #3: YJ ISN'T AIRING NOW BECAUSE WE'RE REWORKING EPISODES BASED ON INTERNET CRITICISM
This is my favorite. I love it the most because the first person I saw who posted this rumor also said that I'd deny it. So here I am denying it, which of course serves to PROVE that he or she was correct, see? Let's be clear: for better or worse, this series is COMPLETELY unaffected by internet criticism BECAUSE of schedule. Everything of any significance was set and DONE before even the pilot movie aired last November, so we couldn't address fan concerns even if we wanted to. And, honestly, we don't want to. We don't in part because there is way less consensus than some people seem to think. For example, for every post I see expressing hatred for "Hello, Megan!", I see a post that likes it. And personally, I like it. Brandon likes it. So why would we change it, even if we could? In fact, even Season Two is moving forward more or less disregarding "fan" criticism. Brandon and I always had very clear ideas for what we wanted to do in Season Two (and even Season Three, should we get one) and those ideas haven't changed. As with every series I've co-helmed, all we can ever do is write and produce to OUR OWN passions - and then just cross our fingers and hope enough people share our passions to make it a success. Anything else is doomed to failure, because if we're not passionate about it, it'll show in the work, and then no one will like it. And just to make it clear: WE LIKE OUR SHOW!! Doesn't mean you have to - but don't try to tell me I don't.

So why aren't we airing new episodes now? That's a fair question that I don't have an answer for. After all, we have six unaired episodes in the can, with four more on the verge of completion. It's a Cartoon Network decision. Some fans have argued that they shouldn't have started airing ANY episodes until ALL episodes were in the can. But that too is a decision above my pay grade.

My best guess - and that's all it is - is that CN will air new episodes - starting with 110 ("Targets") - in September. The good news is that the later they wait, the more weeks they can go uninterrupted by reruns. I do know that Season Two (i.e. "Young Justice: Invasion") will begin airing as part of DC NATION in March of 2012. And by then ALL of Season One will have aired. So do the math.

People have asked me if I'm bummed about losing momentum by this delay. But the thing is we've ALREADY lost all momentum. So as long as they PROMOTE us whenever they finally do start airing us again, then pragmatically I'm good. Yes, I'll admit to a certain level of frustration in that I want our stuff to get out there, but if CN has a plan to make the most of the episodes, then more power to them.
 
Very informative, thanks for sharing. I just want to go on the record as saying that I don't mind "Hello Megan".
 
I just wanted to let everyone know that I saw a commercial on cartoon network that said the first batch of episodes is being released on DVD and download on Tuesday. I'm not sure because I wasn't paying attention unti the very end when I realized it was YJ, but I think they said it was 4 episodes. If it's under $20, I might pick it up.
 
They can't really "relaunch" the thing now, although I guess the miniseries could give a push?

I hate focusing on this scheduling issue because the actual show itself is quite good, it's just really frustrating.
You know, it's been a while but I don't remember if CN did this during the "Teen Titans" era. I remember new episodes of any given show airing pretty regularly back then. Is YJ just an exception? I'm hoping it comes back strong and does well because it's a fun show so far.
 
I just wanted to let everyone know that I saw a commercial on cartoon network that said the first batch of episodes is being released on DVD and download on Tuesday. I'm not sure because I wasn't paying attention unti the very end when I realized it was YJ, but I think they said it was 4 episodes. If it's under $20, I might pick it up.

It's the first four episodes. Amazon.com has it for $9.99.
 
You know, it's been a while but I don't remember if CN did this during the "Teen Titans" era. I remember new episodes of any given show airing pretty regularly back then. Is YJ just an exception? I'm hoping it comes back strong and does well because it's a fun show so far.

Oh, there's a long tradition of animated shows getting their releases delayed, on multiple networks. Ask any fan of Batman: The Animated Series (whose two production seasons got trickled out over at least four broadcast seasons) or the original Futurama (four seasons in six or seven years). Heck, there were some third-season episodes of Avatar: The Last Airbender that didn't get aired on TV until after their DVD release. I'm pretty sure there have been Cartoon Network shows with similarly delayed releases to Young Justice and Batman: The Brave and the Bold currently, but it's such a commonplace practice with animated shows that it doesn't really stand out to me anymore, except in extreme cases like the A:TLA thing.
 
I finally got to see all of Independence Day (the pilot) today, and I really enjoyed it. It's always rare when a show actually starts that strong.
 
From the Comic-Con panel, these cards were given, revealing a few major villains (and heroes):


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- Ocean Master
- Vandal Savage
- Count Vertigo
- Queen Bee
- Joker
- Hugo Strange
- Monsieur Mallah & Brain
- Zatanna, who looks like a teenager since her father Zatara is on the JL in this show
- Rocket
- Wolf, who is what he seems to be.
 
Those are very... dark. Hard to make anything out. As far as I can tell, though, it seems like an interestingly creepy look for the Joker.
 
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