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According to the Wikipedia, in the Young Justice article you chose the characters from a list of around 50. I was wondering just which of these characters you were looking at but didn't make the spot. Do you have a list of characters you could post here you were looking at for us to peruse, and if not can you post the most prominent ones that were the closest (but did not make the six) to getting on the show?
I have all these things, but I won't post them at this time, because any way you shake it, it becomes a spoiler.
Maybe once the series is over and done.
Soo... did the group dynamics of young justice resemble gargoyles by accident like maybe you didn't realize you were writing them that way. I mean robin is cleary the lexington of the group the smallest and the smartest, and aqualad has goliaths role as the mature leader. And the boys reaction to seeing miss martian for the first time was pretty much the same as the trios to meeting Angela. (who was also new to the city the same way miss martian is new to the planet.)
Uh... gee, when you put it that way, it all seems pretty unoriginal. But I don't actually think your parallels go much beyond the few surface characteristics you've listed. (I mean is Kid Flash supposed to be in any real way like Broadway because they both like food?)
Keep watching and let me know...
Oh, and no, no parallelism was intended.
I heard that Young Justice's premiere was viewed by over 2.5 million people which apparently is very good. I dont know what numbers for channels like Cartoon Network are usually like, can you kinda explain how good that number is?
In this day and age, it's GOOD.
The animation on young justice looks amazing. I was wondering would you be aloud to show LGBT characters on a show like young justice in this day and age?
"aloud to show" is quite the typo, Edward.
I could definitely SHOW LGBT characters. I just don't know if I'd be ALLOWED to be all that ALOUD about it.
Greatly enjoyed the premier of Young Justice.
Minor to medium sized Spoilers:
Oddly enough I wasn't in love with the trailer - it seemed a little juvenile to be so excited about forming a kids group...nice misdirection. It makes perfect sense in context. Speaking of what was already in the trailer...WOW you aren't shy about killing - unless there is away all those flash frozen families were flash unfrozen? Alot to love, but one ting in particular that stood out for me was the meeting between Superman and Superboy. I'm so used to Supes being the big blue boy scout it's nice to see him fall short of expectations, and beautifully expressed in the process.
Thanks!
Glad you liked it. And More to Come...
The pilot will repremiere as episode one on January 7 and episode two on January 14, with episodes, 3, 4 and 5 following on consecutive fridays.
When Young Justice starts airing in January, will there be a theme song at the beginning of each episode (or a minute or so in, like in The Spectacular Spider-Man)?
I'm gonna let you wait until January to find out.
Hi, I want to say how much I enjoyed the Debut of Young Justice. I know this is going to mainly focus on the kids but will we be seeing some stuff amongst the adults too? Specifically for me Superman and Wonder Woman. I loved that little silent interaction between her and Superman at the end of Independence Day. So while I know this isn't about the adults, I would love to see some of the shared friendship /tension/chemistry that the comics have with them that DCAU always ignore. The super/wonder fans have had very little in animation to cheer about other than one awesome Ruby Spears Episode.
We've tried to (whenever they're on screen) present ALL characters honestly and reveal their relationships whenever possible.
But as you said, this is a series about six teenagers. Superman has a direct relationship to one of these six. Wonder Woman has none. Both appear in the series, but screen time is precious, of course.
Not a question but I wanted to let you know that the "Young Justice" review a couple of posts back was me. I just forgot to sign my name, sorry.
That's okay. Thanks for the kind words.
Is it pronounced gene-gnomes or g-gnomes?
G-Gnomes, which is short for Genomorph-Gnomes.
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I really enjoyed this, itâs one of the tightest animated pilots Iâve seen in⦠well ever. Admittedly, Iâm a life long member of the Church of Weisman but Iâll try to keep the fanboyish squeals of delight down to a somewhat dignified level.
First thing Iâll note is that the animation is drop dead gorgeous, I remember when I first saw to five minute preview featuring the ice villains and thinking that is seriously high quality stuff. It looks more like a theatrical feature then the kind of thing youâd see even on a typical tv budget. I donât know if thatâs because Brandon Vietti and the rest of the visual team are just that darn good or because WB are pouring truckloads of money into the animation budget, but I suspect itâs mainly the former with a little of the latter.
Story and character wise, well itâs a Weisman show so it goes without saying that theyâre going to be top notch. I particularly enjoyed the very whedonesque banter between are four heroes. Iâm also liking the new Aqualad, he has a very eldest sibling vibe. Heâs thrust into the role of the mature responsible one trying to keep a handle on Wallyâs impulsiveness, Dickâs devil may care attitude and Superboyâs anger issues.
Fans of JLU will probably see a lot of Michael Rosenbaumâs Flash in this incarnation of Wally right down to his hokey attempts at being a ladies man. Dick gets plenty of opportunities to show off his skills, he seems to have a natural talent for tactics and strategy but doesnât quite have the maturity to take on a proper leadership role⦠yet.
Of course the big stand out character is Superboy. This is his story more then anyone else and the first step on his journey from pawn of Cadmus to master of his own fate is a nice parallel with the sidekicksâ own desire to step out of their mentorsâ shadows. We also get a lot of nice tidbits from a lot of the supporting characters, from Clark and Connerâs original reactions to each other (which are magnificently portrayed purely through animation, without a single word of dialogue) to the downright icy glare Bruce gives Ollie when he finds out Roy knows about the Justice Leagueâs REAL headquarters.
Plot wise thereâs a lot of really cool twists and pipe laying for future stories. Greg and Brandon once said that the main theme for season one would be âsecrets and liesâ and boy they werenât kidding. Both Cadmus and the League are hiding behind false fronts, their respective public HQâs being little more then elaborate decoys for their real bases of operation.
Weâre also introduced to what looks to be the seriesâ main villains, a shadowy cabal calling themselves âthe Lightâ ironically enough. Iâm very intrigued by these guys and a strongly suspect weâd recognise a lot of them if their faces werenât being obscured. With Young Justice being organised as the Leagueâs covert-ops team to combat the Lightâs behind the scenes manipulations, Iâm expecting a lot of more secrets, lies and plot twists in addition to straight up super heroic punch-ups.
All in all, I was very impressed. If the pilot is anything to go by, this may end up being the best thing to come out of DC animation since Batman: The Animated Series.
For the record, "the Church of Weisman" is really more of a Burger Joint.
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