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    Young Justice

    TV-PG2010 · Action · 4 seasons

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      • The team frequently clashes with the Light, a secret cabal of super villains, whose actions and identities are unknown to the Justice League. The Light consist of Vandal Savage, Ra's al Ghul, Lex Luthor, Queen Bee of Bialya, Ocean Master, Brain, and Klarion the Witch Boy.
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  4. Kid Flash and Artemis have retired, while Aqualad has left the team to be with his villainous long-lost father Black Manta, a member of the Light who replaces Ocean Master. New members include Beast Boy, Blue Beetle (Jaime Reyes), Robin (Tim Drake), Batgirl, Bumblebee, Lagoon Boy, Wonder Girl (Cassie Sandsmark), and Impulse (Bart Allen).

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    Conception and development

    Sometime between 2008 and early 2009, just after Greg Weisman had finished producing The Spectacular Spider-Man and Brandon Vietti had directed the DC animated movie Batman: Under the Red Hood, Sam Register approached them to develop an animated series based on the "Green Lantern" property. During the ensuing months, the duo developed the premise of a "covert ops unit" for this show, but due to the postponement of the live-action motion picture, the show was put on hold for at least a year. W...

    Universe building and character selection

    Warner Bros. assigned Weisman and Vietti to build a new DC universe with a wide array of characters. So, they asked DC Comics for one of their unused 52 Earths and were assigned Earth-16, which was purportedly untapped and "allowed them to set the rules and conditions for their universe". However, the production team eventually became aware that this world had been partially explored already,but it was too late to change for another Earth, so they chose to ignore that pre-existing continuity....

    Writing method

    Very early on, the producers outlined the basic plot that encompassed three seasons, even though only one had been ordered. They wanted to have "a strong sense of where some story threads were going and where others were ending so that [they] could better plan the beginning and the middle". Firstly, they outlined the general story and the characters, including general directions for each major character. Then they broke down the entire season on index cards and moved them around on a bulletin...

    Hiatuses

    The first two seasons of Young Justice were marred with a convoluted and extremely irregular broadcasting history. Following a nigh two-month gap between the sneak peek and the official premiere of the regular series, Cartoon Network aired the first nine episodes of season one on the Friday afternoon slot from January to March 2011. The series was scheduled to return with "Targets" on June 3, but it was postponed for unknown reasons.The ongoing hiatus lasted six months, making it the longest...

    Cancellation

    On January 28, 2013 when Young Justice was airing the last episodes of its second season, Cartoon Network announced its fall schedule, which didn't include Young Justice or Green Lantern: The Animated Series as returning series. This heralded the cancellation of both shows and fan protests were clamorous.In response to this, two Cartoon Network representatives issued comments about the absence of both shows from their upcoming line-up: While this didn't exactly confirm the shows' cancellation...

    Revival

    On February 1, 2016 when the second season began streaming on Netflix, Brandon Vietti and Greg Weisman galvanized fans to show their support for the show's revival by watching it and buying its merchandise. Voice actor Khary Payton (Aqualad) posted a tweet endorsing the initiative and later another one saying he had a "good feeling" about a potential third season. Fans soon organized a Twitter campaign to get the hashtag #RenewYoungJustice to trend on February 16. One day later, a report resu...

    Episode titles

    1. Main article: Title schemes Series creator Greg Weisman has spoken about the naming of episodes, saying that "[his] tendency has always been for one word titles", as 36 out of 46 episodes of both seasons together have been (including the hyphenated title "Drop-Zone").The titles usually have layered allusions, referring to more than their literal meanings. This paradigm, however, changed for the third season, in which the majority of the episodes have more than one word. This was due to the...

    Opening sequence

    Animated by MOI Animation, Inc. and WUT IT IS, the opening sequence starts off with close-ups of the main cast and then dissolves into a montage of assorted scenes featuring the heroes in action. This footage was created either for promotional purposes or specifically for the main title. The end of each main title also features clips from its respective episode. The sequence is 20 seconds long, which was mandated by the network. Finally, the theme music is mostly synth. The special one hour e...

    End credits and post-credits scenes

    1. Main article: End credits scene 2. Main article: Post-credits scene Beginning with the show's third season, each episode began to feature unique scenes during the end credits. These are either still shots or animated loops, usually accompanied by music, voiced dialogue and/or sound effects. Some episodes also feature post-credits scenes.

    An action figure linewas produced by Mattel between 2011 and 2012.
    McDonald's offered Young Justice themed toyswith Happy Meals in 2011 and 2012.
    Funko released a Kid Flash SuperCute Plushieas a Hot Topic exclusive in 2018.
    T-shirts and other merch has been available at the official stores of DC Comics and DC Universe.
  5. The Young Justice Wiki is the #1 resource guide for all things related to the Young Justice animated series and related works, such as the companion comics and the video game. We are currently housing 2,141 articles and hosting 2,992 images since August 2010.

  6. Child is a major antagonist of the fourth season of Young Justice. She is a Lord of Chaos who came to Earth to replace Klarion and incite mass death and destruction on a global scale.

  7. Vandal Savage is the main antagonist of the animated series Young Justice, based on the superhero team of the same name. He is an immortal meta-human supervillain with the ability of preternatural longevity, as well as the founder and leader of the Light and the primary archenemy of the Team.

  8. The following is a list of characters that appear in the Young Justice TV series and its comic book tie-ins. Note for reading: The designations for the characters are used when the zeta beams beam them from one place to another, and are normally spoken in episode by an automated voice (recorded by Stephanie Lemelin).

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