Rating/Plot
8.7
Average Rating
A continuation of the Justice League animated series finds the original members of the team joined in their battle against crime and evil by dozens of other heroes from the DC comics universe.
Information
- Title: Justice League Unlimited
- Genre: Animation, Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Sci-Fi
- Rating: 8.7
- Type: TVSeries
- Release Date: 2004-07-31
- Content Rating: TV-Y7-FV
- Network: Cartoon Network
- Company: DC Comics, Warner Bros. Animation
- Source: BluRay
- Resolution: 720p, 1080p
- Audio: English
- Subtitle: English
- Encoded by: Toon-Nation
Episodes
- Rating: 7.6
- Released on: 31 Jul. 2004
- Plot: After unsuccessfully attempting to recruit the Green Arrow to join the expanded League, he plays an important role with a team sent to manage a crisis in Asia.
Episode 1: Initiation
- Rating: 8.6
- Released on: 7 Aug. 2004
- Plot: Batman and Wonder Woman find Superman immobilized in the Fortress of Solitude by a plant sent by the would-be conqueror Mongul.
Episode 2: For the Man Who Has Everything
- Rating: 8.0
- Released on: 14 Aug. 2004
- Plot: Morgaine Le Fey transforms Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and Green Lantern into children after Mordred uses his magic to remove all adults from Earth and keep children on the Earth.
Episode 3: Kids' Stuff
- Rating: 6.7
- Released on: 21 Aug. 2004
- Plot: Ares creates a war machine called the Annihilator to escalate a civil war in Kasnia. Hawk, Dove, and Wonder Woman try to stop his plans.
Episode 4: Hawk and Dove
- Rating: 7.9
- Released on: 28 Aug. 2004
- Plot: When Circe changes Wonder Woman into a pig, Batman and Zatanna must find her and change her back.
Episode 5: This Little Piggy
- Rating: 7.9
- Released on: 4 Sep. 2004
- Plot: Supergirl, Green Arrow, and The Question investigate Supergirl's disturbing dreams. They discover that Cadmus created a clone of Supergirl named Galatea while she was recovering from her fight against Superman on Earth.
Episode 6: Fearful Symmetry
- Rating: 8.1
- Released on: 11 Sep. 2004
- Plot: The Justice League battle Mordru in the background, while the narrative follows Booster Gold as he attempts to close a walking black hole while he's supposed to be on "crowd control".
Episode 7: The Greatest Story Never Told
- Rating: 8.6
- Released on: 18 Sep. 2004
- Plot: After blasting through the entire Green Lantern Corps, the android Amazo returns to Earth. Only the Justice League stands between him and his goal -- the now-reformed Lex Luthor.
Episode 8: The Return
- Rating: 7.9
- Released on: 4 Dec. 2004
- Plot: A team of too-good-to-be-true superheroes find out the truth about their origins and go on the rampage.
Episode 9: Ultimatum
- Rating: 7.7
- Released on: 11 Dec. 2004
- Plot: Most of the League battles with powerful alien nanotechnology but, realize that the waves of self-replicating robots cannot be simply destroyed. The diminutive Atom shrinks himself to stop the robots from the inside.
Episode 10: Dark Heart
- Rating: 8.3
- Released on: 18 Dec. 2004
- Plot: A trio of high school kids accidentally resurrect Solomon Grundy, reviving him more powerful than ever but with no memories of his past. Dr. Fate, Amazo, Aquaman, and Shayera assist League regulars stopping his rampage.
Episode 11: Wake the Dead
- Rating: 8.5
- Released on: 1 Jan. 2005
- Plot: While pursuing a time traveling thief, Batman, Wonder Woman and Green Lantern team up with a collection of DC Universe western heroes to battle the villain controlling him.
Episode 12: The Once and Future Thing, Part One: Weird Western Tales
- Rating: 8.8
- Released on: 29 Jan. 2005
- Plot: The time traveling League team goes to the future to team up with that time's League to battle Chronos who rules.
Episode 13: The Once and Future Thing, Part Two: Time, Warped
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