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Hello Greg,
I watched the pilot for Young Justice, and it was phenomenal. I love this original concept you and Brandon are creating by taking inspiration from past shows and comics. This show will certainly be a hit and hope it goes on for many seasons to come. The question I wanted to ask, was whether Keith David would be voicing any of the characters on this show?
Already asked and not answered.
umm i was wondering was it hard picking the members on your Young Justice team? or did you have a pretty good idea on who you wanted from the start and besides wonder girl were there anyone else you wanted on your team but couldnt get... oh im a big fan of young justice already and gargoyles was 1 of my favorite shows growing up and loved TSS it was a new and fresh start on a classic and i loved every episode
We tried to "walk in the door" with no preconceptions. Having said that, it wasn't all that hard. We settled fairly rapidly on our main cast.
When Young Justice dvd's get released, is there any footage of the actors doing their voices in the recording rooms for it?
I don't know.
NOO! I just found out that we're not actually going to get a new episode of Young Justice until Jan 21. your going to split the premiere back into episodes for the next 2 weeks. Well at least that explains why you guys never replayed it.
By now, you've had the opportunity to see the first five episodes of Young Justice.
YOUNG JUSTICE Episode #5 ("Schooled") Credits
	YOUNG JUSTICE
	"Schooled"
	Producers
	Brandon Vietti
	Greg Weisman
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Written By
	Nicole Dubuc
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Directed By
	Michael Chang
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Line Producer
	David Wilcox
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Young Justice Theme Written And Performed By
	Kristopher Carter
	Michael McCuistion
	Lolita Ritmanis
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Music By
	Kristopher Carter
	Michael McCuistion
	Lolita Ritmanis
	_______________________________________________________________________
	Casting & Voice Direction
	Jamie Thomason
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Starring The Voices Of
	Jesse McCartney as Robin
	Danica McKellar as Miss Martian
	Nolan North as Superboy, Superman
	Khary Payton as Aqualad
	Jason Spisak as Kid Flash
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Starring The Voices Of
	Bruce Greenwood as Batman
	Stephanie Lemelin as Computer
	Vanessa Marshall as Black Canary
	Peter MacNicol as Professor Ivo, Amazo, MONQI
	Kevin Michael Richardson as Martian Manhunter
	______________________________________________
	Based On DC Comics Characters
	Batman Created By
	Bob Kane
	Superman Created By
	Jerry Siegel & Joe Shuster
	Miss Martian Created By
	Geoff Johns and Tony Daniel
	Amazo Created By
	Gardner Fox
	________________________________________________________________________
	Production Manager
	John Diaz
	Assistant Production Manager
	Mark Wilson
	Animation Coordinator
	John Roback
	________________________________________________________________________
	Lead Character Design
	Phil Bourassa
	Character Design
	Dusty Abell
	Jerome Moore
	Prop Design
	Andy Chiang
	Taesoo Kim
	Alexander Kubalsky
	BG Key Design
	Jay Hong
	Art Lee
	Jonard Soriano
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	Storyboard
	Charles E. Drost, III
	Paul Harmon
	Jeff Johnson
	Storyboard Clean-up
	Brendon Clogher
	Owen Sullivan
	Olga Ulanova
	Animation Timing Director
	James Tim Walker
	Timing
	Richard Collado
	Gordon Kent
	R. Michel Lyman
	Burton Medall	
	Animation Checking
	Annamarie Costa
	Chuck Gefre
	Justin Schultz
	______________________________________________________________________
	Color Stylist
	James Peters
	Ink & Paint
	Kim Bowen
	Background Paint
	Mike Inman
	David McBride
	Craig Robertson
	Effects Animation
	Matthew Girardi
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Main Title Animation
	MOI Animation, Inc.
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Editor
	Jhoanne Reyes
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Supervising Dialogue/ADR Editor
	Mark A. Keatts
	Sound Reading
	Fred Salinas
	Wilson Martinez	
	Dialogue/ADR Editors
	Patrick Foley
	Mike Garcia
	Post Production Manager
	Scott Shinick
	Dialogue Recording Studio
	Studiopolis, Inc.
	Recording Machine Operator
	Jeff O. Collins
	Sarah Baluch
	Post Production Sound Services
	Audio Circus, Inc.	
	Online Editor
	Christopher D. Lozinski
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Animation Services
	MOI Animation, Inc.
	Animation Directors
	Du-hyung Lee
	Background Director
	Jung-ho Park
	Production Manager
	Young-Soo You (Chief)
	OK-Ki Lee
	Min-Sung Park
	Pan-seob Kim
	Su-mi Beck						
	Production Coordinator
	Gina Park
	So-yeon Kim
	Hyosun Ryu
	________________________________________________________________________
	Layout Artists
	Ki-Du Kim
	In Jung
	Color Stylists
	Min-Lee Kim
	Model Checkers
	Yang-suk Kim
	Composition
	Byoung-Ryul Kim (Chief)
	Hyo-Yoon Back
	Kyoung-Hee Kang
	Key Animation
	Hyung-Seok Jang
	Cheong-il Han
	Byung-Eui Kwak
	Eun-hee Back
	Sun-Ki Kang
	Jae-Hyeong Kim
	3D CGI
	Gu-Han Yoo
	Final Checker
	Gyun-Ho Han
	________________________________________________________________________
	Production Administrator
	Nicole Martin
	Production Accounting
	Athena Wingate
	Luisa Guzman
	Production Support
	Audrey Kim
	Kira Tirimacco
	Renee Toporzysek
	Casting Administrator
	Liz Carroll
	Business And Legal Affairs
	Lori Blackstone
	Bonnie Negrete
	Joulene St. Catherine
	Executive In Charge Of Music
	Niki Sherrod
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Production Supervision
	Bobbie Page
	Production Management
	Ed Adams
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Executive in Charge of Production
	Jay Bastian
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Executives In Charge Of Production For Cartoon Network
	Tramm Wigzell
	Brian E. S. Jones
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Executive Producer
	Sam Register
	_________________________________________________________________________
	This motion picture is protected under the laws of the United States of America and other countries.  Any unauthorized duplication, copying, distribution, exhibition or use may result in civil and/or criminal prosecution.
	© 2011 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
	ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Country of first publication United States Of America
YOUNG JUSTICE and all related characters and elements are trademarks of and © DC Comics.
	Warner Bros Animation Inc. is the author of this film/motion picture for the purposes of Article 15 (2) of the Berne Convention and all national laws giving effect thereto.
	_________________________________________________________________________
	There are, as always, a bunch of people who ALSO helped out but don't receive credits on screen for various (legal and precedent) reasons.
	A handful (in no particular order) include...
	Jennifer A. Anderson - Talent Coordinator
	Eric Lewis, CAS - Dialogue Sound Mixer
	Chris Eaton - Assistant Engineer
	Otis Van Osten - Sound Supervisor
	Ron Salaises - Sound Effects editor
	Carlos Sanches - Re-Recording Mixer
	Stacy Michaels - Foley Mixer
	Alex Ulrich - Foley Walker
I know I'm probably forgetting some folks, and I REALLY apologize! If you send me a reminder, I'll pimp you in another post!
Kind of a dumb question, but did Mr. Freeze kill a bunch of civilians in the opening of Independence Day, or is it safe to assume those people could be thawed out safely afterward?
I think it's wiser to leave that to each audience member's interpretation, don't you?
I apologize if this is a multiple. My computer is acting a little hicky... The new YJ cartoon aims for older kids, while the upcoming comic book is under the all ages Johnny DC line. Finding stories all ages appropriate is probably not hard, I doubt every episode on tv would be incompatible for the all ages crowd, but it is it somehow odd or difficult to write for an audience that is not necessarily the target of the main product?
Both the comics and the episodes are -- as far as I'm concerned at least -- aimed to the EXACT same audience, i.e. EVERYONE (or at least everyone older than, say, two). We write both versions of YJ on multiple levels to appeal to kids, tweens, teens, college age, adults, to boys and girls, men and women, to hardcore geeks like myself, casual comics or super-hero fans or complete newbies. Etc.
If you dont read comics then I'm not sure you'll be able to anwser these questions.
	But how do you feel about the progression of Batman Comics not their quality, but like
	Dick becoming Batman?
	And in general did you like NightWing as a character?
	Do you like Red Robin?
	How do you feel about time passing in comics, I noticed the time stamps, but I'm not sure if thats there to keep track with the comics or, because of your future plans.
	And what I meant by time passing is do you feel that it should in comics?
	Should Batman not appear to have aged since his introduction or even most recent reintroduction?
	Should sidekicks one day be allowed to become more?
1. I'm not hugely familiar with current comics. I've been a bit too busy on the series.
2. I do feel that if ANYONE should replace Bruce Wayne as Batman, it should be Dick Grayson.
3. I like Nightwing.
4. I'm not familiar with Red Robin.
5. I personally think time should pass. (That's what I've tried to do in the past on Captain Atom and Gargoyles.)
6. The timestamps aren't simply to keep track with our Young Justice comics, though that's a tasty side benefit. But we were ALWAYS planning to have them to ground the show in the moment and allow fans to get how much time has passed between episodes. It's the next logical step from what I tried to do on Spectacular Spider-Man.
7. Yes. One way or another.
8. Aging - with adults, as opposed to kids or teenagers -- is or at least can be a subtle thing. But, yes, I think he should age.
9. Watch the series.
In the future, please NUMBER your questions.
Paul: I was wondering, and this may be a stretch, but are you hoping for a similar impact on the greater DCU as "Batman: The Animated Series" of the 1990's had. That show changed the way people looked at Batman and company to such an extent as to shape the re-imagining of the characters in all forms of media. Since you are taking a new stance on previously established characters, do you think "Young Justice" can do the same?
Sylvia: "Incredible bulk"? Take that show stealers! (We are ready to assist with your revenge plot. Just ask.) Hope to see you are NYCC 2011, your panel was packed for good reason. Congratulations on the new project.
Paul: I told her not to say that...
	Your fans,
	Paul & Sylvia
Paul - It's not even vaguely our concern. We just want to make the best series we can make.
Sylvia - I think you missed the point of the inside joke. Blockbuster has always been a bit of a Hulk-off. So we were acknowledging that (humorously) while at the same time (hopefully) creating a new Blockbuster that would NOT feel -- or look -- as Hulk-like.
Mr. Weisman, during a Comic-Con interview you identified Batman as being the leader of the Justice League, and the rest of the League clearly deferred to him in the Young Justice pilot.  So I started to wonder about leadership in the League:
	1.  Has Batman been officially designated the leader in some way, or does he lead by more of an informal consensus?
	2.  Is Batman the only leader the Justice League has ever had?
	3.  How does Batman feel about leadership?  Did he want to be the leader, or did it take him some time to accept that he was the best candidate?
	4.  How does the rest of the League feel about Batman's leadership?  Obviously, it will vary from person to person, but is there anyone on the League who is dissatisfied with the arrangement?
	5.  Aside from the leader, are the rest of the League theoretically equals (I say theoretically because obviously some have seniority or greater expertise in some matters than others).
	6.  Was it difficult for you and Brandon Vietti and who ever else had input to narrow down the League's membership?  You probably weren't looking for a JLU set-up with dozens and dozens of heroes, and part of being a long-time comic book fan is developing a fondess for B-,C-, and D-list characters that sadly go underutilized.  I know if I were called upon to do so, I would have a hard time not including all kinds of wonderful, obscure characters.  Was it hard for you?
	Thank you for your time.
1. He was formally elected.
2. No.
3. "Want" is complicated, but I think he reasons he's the best candidate.
4. Not generally.
5. Yes, all equals.
6. Hard? No. There were specific reasons for every one of the sixteen Leaguers included. And reasons to disinclude those that weren't chosen. (And, yes, we were working from a HUGE list of options.)
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