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Young Justice


'Young Justice' is an all-new series produced by Warner Bros. Animation and based upon the characters from DC Comics.

In 'Young Justice', being a teenager means proving yourself over and over – to peers, parents, teachers, mentors and, ultimately, to yourself.

But what if you’re not just a normal teenager? What if you’re a teenage super hero? How much harder will it be to prove yourself in a world of super powers, super villains and super secrets? Are you ready to come of age in such a world? Are you ready for life or death rites of passage? Are you ready to join the ranks of the great heroes and prove you’re worthy of the Justice League?

The members of Young Justice—Robin, Aqualad, Kid Flash, Superboy, Miss Martian and Artemis—are about to find out (Source: DC Universe: The Source)


Episode Info

Next: 2x05 -- Beneath (May/26/2012)


Jaime Reyes searches for a missing friend, while Miss Martian, Batgirl, Bumblebee and Wonder Girl return to Bialya to discover what lies beneath.


Prev: 2x04 -- Salvage (May/19/2012)


Superboy and Blue Beetle go after Bruno Mannheim of Intergang, believing he was involved with the destruction of Malina Island. Meanwhile, Nightwing and several of his teammates track down the Roy Harper clone and try to convince him to set aside his quest to find his progenitor.

7/10

Cast
Stephanie Nicole LemelinStephanie Nicole Lemelin
voiced Artemis
Jesse McCartneyJesse McCartney
voiced Robin / Dick Grayson (Nightwing, S2)
Danica McKellarDanica McKellar
voiced Miss Martian / M'gann M'orzz
Nolan NorthNolan North
voiced Superboy / Connor Kent
Khary PaytonKhary Payton
voiced Aqualad / Kaldur'ahm
Jason SpisakJason Spisak
voiced Kid Flash / Wally West

Reviews

mtm2

Reviews: 1
Pretty decentRating: 3 likes, 1 dislikes

I'm looking forward to this series greatly. The tone is more adult than 'Teen Titans', there were no silly anime moments. The art is on par with late Justice League episodes and some of the Batman / Superman animated movies. Characters are a little immature (except for Aqualad) but still very capable superheroes. The adult heroes are sadly cast as the "we know better than you" antagonists but manage to calm down at the end of the intro 2-parter. Read more

Review posted on Wednesday, December 1st 2010 at 6:47 pm

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Recaps
2x4: Salvage recap: In Washington, a robber is fleeing the scene of his crime when someone trips him with a gas arrow and then knocks him out. The owner comes over and congratulates his hero... Red Arrow. Red Arrow takes the money and tells the owner that he doesn’t need a reward. From above, Green Arrow secretly watches and calls in to say that it’s worse than he thought... read more.

2x3: Alienated recap: In Metropolis, Blue Beetle and Bumblebee in their civilian identifies go into a diner where the owner, Bibbo, is watching one of G. Gordon Godfrey’s televised rants against aliens. Bibbo stares at them, panics, and runs out the back, and the two heroes give chase. The real Bibbo steps out and punches his duplicate, revealing that he’s a Krolotean android impersonator. The alien flees into the sewers before Bumblebee can stop him and escapes in an emergency vehicle, covering his escape in a back blast. Blue Beetle argues with his armor about what he should have done, while Bumblebee and Bibbo stare at him... read more.

2x2: Earthlings recap: On Rann, Miss Martian, Superboy, Beast Boy, and a local woman, Alanna, are being pursued through the jungle. Alanna is shot down and Superboy manages to catch her. One of three mech units blasts him down and then advances on him, opening fire and almost blasting him over a cliff. As he holds on for dear life, Superboy remembers that the mission wasn’t supposed to go this way... read more.

2x1: Happy New Year recap: Five Years Later.. read more.

1x26: Auld Acquaintance recap: In Washington, D.C, Red Arrow flees through the subway tracks as two figures come after him, one at super speed and another firing arrows. A third one closes in and breaks the young hero’s bow and then slaps him to the ground. Red Arrow looks up as a subway train approaches and then stays where he is as it passes away from him. When the dust settles, the three pursuers move in and discover that there’s no sign of their prey. The mind-controlled Green Arrow, Aquaman, and Flash look at the sewer grate that Red Arrow ducked into... read more.
Recurring Guests

Bruce Greenwood as Batman (19 eps)
Nolan North as Zatara (18 eps)
Kevin Michael Richardson as Martian Manhunter (13 eps)
Crispin Freeman as Red Arrow (12 eps)
Lacey Chabert as Zatanna (9 eps)
Masasa as Cat Grant / Wendy Harris / Karen Beecher (9 eps)
Dee Bradley Baker as Monsieur Mallah / Wolf / Mr. Tawny (8 eps)
Jeff Bennett as Red Tornado / T.O. Morrow (8 eps)
Vanessa Marshall as Black Canary (8 eps)
Alan Tudyk as Green Arrow (7 eps)

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