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Hi Greg, I'm a big fan of your work and the artwork done by Phil Bourassa (hope I spelled that right) for Young Justice. I'm excited for Cold Hearted and I'm still freaking out over the end of Misplaced, but I have a question about Klarion's magic circle. Why is it that none of the wizards he summoned were not surprised by being summoned to an island by a Lord of Chaos? The episode was amazing, but that just seems a little surprising that none of them didn't at least jut look around for a second with a WTF look.
They were expecting the summons.
Do Captain planet, the Flaming C, or any other parodies exist on earth-16?
Is Captain Planet a parody?
As for Flaming C: ASKED AND ANSWERED.
As for anyone else: SPOILER REQUEST. NO COMMENT.
In Misplaed before escaping did Klarion call the team armadillos?
Yes. Yes, he did. I think he meant to say "Alligators". But he's kinda chaotic in his thinking.
Hi first time questioner, long time fan so here we gp
	1)Does Titania still have feelings for Renard?
	2)When Oberon sent all of the third race into the human world to learn humailty, what he was he doing for that time. Was he in the human world aswell?
	3)Oberon said that they golaith could have killed him with the iron bell. If he had died what would have become of his children?(so to speak)
1. Feelings, yes. Romantic feelings - not much.
2. Yes.
3. They'd probably become Titania's Children for the short term. Beyond that, I'm not to big on hypotheticals.
Can you help me find some pictures of good Gargoyles cosplay?
Have you tried that internet thing?
1) Did Vandal Savage adopt different identities over the years?
	2) Did he adopt new looks?
	2a) If so, how did he manage to make do with such prominent and distinctive scars across his face?
1. Yes.
2. Not particularly, though I'm sure facial hair came and went. And you should have seen that perm he had in the 70s. ;)
2a. He'd just flat out disappear for decades between identities and change locations. Until at least the mid-20th century, there was really no way anyone could possibly identify him.
Who is the leader of the injustice league? Hope its joker
Count Vertigo is basically the field commander.
Hi Greg! Thanks again for both the show and your willingness to answer questions.
On Earth-16, did Giovanni Zatara ever work with an assistant named Tong as he did back in his original ACTION COMICS appearances, or have you dropped that little bit of Mandrake the Magician rip-offery?
SPOILER REQUEST. NO COMMENT.
Hi Greg sorry about my last question, not fully aware that was rude but I alot of people didn't like Brent's joker so I just to ask. Anyway...
	1. How old is Count Vertigo
	2. How old is Hugo Strange
	3. (Not making any requests) will we get to see Cheetah?
1. Count Vertigo was 35 in "Coldhearted".
2. ASKED AND ANSWERED.
3. SPOILER REQUEST. NO COMMENT.
Does Artemis Box? And also will we get to see her use boxing glove arrows?
1. A bit. She's more of a kick-boxer and mix-martial artist.
2. Nope.
Hello Greg.i would like to ask a few questions about your job because i am interested in going into the directing business.
	1. What exactly is your job(the name of your job)?
	2. Do you enjoy it?Do you ever get bored?
	3. What did you have to study in college for this job?
	4. What would you say are the most useful school subjects that should be learnt for this job?
	I appreciate if you could answer these questions. And you are also a role model for me and i really love Young Justice.
1. My title is Producer. And sometimes I'm also the Writer. And even, on occasion, an Actor. I'm also the Story Editor - but that's pretty much covered by my Producer credit.
2. I do enjoy it, and I NEVER get bored, but I do get very, very tired sometimes. Exhausted even. Our schedules can be brutal.
3. I don't know if I "had" to study this, but my B.A. is in English with an emphasis in Creative Writing. My Masters is in Professional Writing, with an emphasis on Play Writing. Plus I studied a bunch of other things too, including history, languages, a little bit of physics and math, etc. And a lot of literature - and Shakespeare, in particular.
4. Learn to read critically. Learn to write. Learn to PROOFREAD!!! Learn to rewrite and revise. Etc.
1.Since Wally is turning 16 in the episode coldhearted and the show is going along with 2010s calendar, does that mean he was born in 1994?
	2.(a)When's Artemis' birthday?Has it passed?
	(b)If it has passed, does that mean she is also 16 or is she a year younger than Wally(born in 1995)?
1. Unofficially, yes.
2a. SPOILER REQUEST. NO COMMENT.
2b. She is still 15 at the end of Season One.
Hi, Greg! :) Me and my family love this show. I talk about it all the time during shcool. All the heroes you show in Young Justice had convinsed me to buy my first comic book (the new 52 made it really easier, though!!!) Thank you for answering these questions and um I'm really really sorry if these questions are too spoiler-ish or if they have been answered before...
1. To my wiki knowledge, I don't think Megan has ever been with Superboy. Or Wally with Artemis. What made you choose these two people to go together. Basically, what made you decide on the pairings?
2. Does Artemis have a mentor bond with Green Arrow, or is the niese thing just a cover and that's it?
3. Were the main team's personalities made just for the show or were they influensced by the comics? Because I googled Superboy once and he was shown to be really outgoing and cheerful, which surprised me.
4. Captain Marvel shocked me when he transformed into a kid maybe even younger than me1! He's so cool. But when I searched his name in wiki, it said he has a twin sister and a lot of sidekicks and goes to an orphanage school (thats so sad!). In the show, though, he lives with an uncle(?) I think. So, um, where is Captain Marvel timeline-wise? Was this when he was already adopted and before he found his sister?
Thank you very much for your time!
1. Felt right to us.
2. The niece thing was a cover, but they did quickly develop a mentor/protegee bond, which you'll see more of if you pick up our companion comic book, particularly in issue #16.
3. Both.
4. SPOILER REQUEST. NO COMMENT.
Are Superman and Wonder Woman in a relationship on this earth?
Is it really any of your business? Can't their private lives remain private. ;)
Or if you prefer a serious answer: SPOILER REQUEST. NO COMMENT.
Belle Rave's Wall made from Krytonite &/or Lead
No Kryptonite. There may be lead mixed into the steel alloy. I don't know.
1.) How well known are Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson? To clarify, would they be easily recognized if someone happened to pass them on the street or are they mostly out of the limelight?
	2.) Was Bruce Wayne's adoption of Dick Grayson well-publicized?
	3.) What is Bruce Wayne's position in Wayne Enterprises? Does he have controlling stock?
1. Bruce Wayne is a public figure - though hardly a Hollywood star type. Dick is pretty much unknown.
2. Not particularly.
3. He's CEO, but not COO. And, I'd think so.
Hey Greg Why are you trying Kid Flash with Artemis since we all know who she really is it more likey end up with Icicle Jr?
You seem to be assuming that what took place in the main DCU is a lock for Earth-16. And that's just not so. Heck, it doesn't even seem to be the case for the new 52 Universe.
Hello, Mr. Weisman.
My questions today are more closely related to television programming. So here goes.
1. Have you viewed the new ThunderCats on Cartoon Network that debuted last year? Assuming so, what did you think of it?
2. Have you viewed any of the original episodes of the ThunderCats cartoon? Assuming so, what is your opinion of the old show, and how do you think it compares to the latest incarnation?
	3.The original ThunderCats cartoon met the 65 mark episode needed to go into syndication, and produced episodes beyond it. While many of the new episodes were entertaining, I could not help but notice, in my opinion, a decline in certain qualities of the show. One of the areas hit hardest, in my opinion, was the writing in the episodes. This seemed to manifest itself in terms of more predictable scenarios occurring, less creative solutions to the problems that arose and eventually lackluster storylines. ThunderCats wasnât the only show to suffer from this though. Cartoons like Captain Planets, which also surpassed the 65-episode mark, began to experience a bit of a lag, and lost many of the original voice actors/actresses who made their characters so exceptional.
	4. So my question is what exactly happens to a show behind the scenes after moving beyond syndication? Is a showâs storyline only plotted out for 65 episodes and not expected to pass it? Or does the writing team have to brainstorm an entirely new set of ideas for episodes beyond? Are new writers assigned to the program or the old ones retained? Are the initial voice actors/actresses replaced with new people, choose not to renew their contract or different causes altogether? 
Thanks for the time.
1. I haven't had time to see it, but I really like the people involved with it.
2. I did a long time ago, when I was working on a single script for a different reboot that didn't see the light of day. But you need to understand that I never saw it when it first came on, so I have no nostalgia for it.
3. I just have no opinion on this. I only saw a handful of episodes.
4. Every case is different. And obviously, I have no idea what went on with ThunderCats.
and another comment about "misplaced". that scene where zatanna/nabu says "no" to zatara's request to release her... it's been a long time since any animated show has made me go "wow". who storyboarded that shot of her? it was perfect from the tilt of her head to her stone cold eyes.
There's just no way for me to remember specifically, I'm afraid. But the credited board artists for 119 were: Charles E. Drost, III, Paul Harmon and Jeff Johnson, and the credited revisionist was Owen Sullivan. Throw in director MIchael Chang and Producer Brandon Vietti, and the odds are that one of those six talented people (plus the animators) gave you your "wow"!
YOUNG JUSTICE: INVASION: Episode #202: "Earthlings": Credits:
	Producers
	Brandon Vietti
	Greg Weisman
	Written By
	Nicole Dubuc
	Directed By
	Doug Murphy
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Line Producer
	David Wilcox
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Young Justice Theme and Music By
	Kristopher Carter
	Michael McCuistion
	Lolita Ritmanis
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Casting & Voice Direction
	Jamie Thomason
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Starring The Voices Of
	Logan Grove as Beast Boy
	Danica McKellar as Miss Martian
	Nolan North as Superboy
	Jacqueline Obradors as Alanna
	Morgan Shepard as Sardath
	Michael Trucco as Adam Strange
Based On DC Comics Characters
	Miss Martian Created By
	Geoff Johns and Tony Daniel
	Beast Boy Created By
	Arnold Drake
	Adam Strange Created By
	Gardner Fox
	________________________________________________________________________
	Production Manager
	John Diaz
	Assistant Production Manager
	Casey Sandin
	Animation Coordinator
	JJ Conway
	________________________________________________________________________
	Lead Character Design
	Phil Bourassa
	Character Design
	Dusty Abell
	Jerome K. Moore
	BG Key Design
	Jay Hong
	Cynthia Q. Ignacio
	Fedja Jovanovic
	Hakjoon Kang
	Gary Montalbano
	Nollan Obena
	Prop Design
	Dusty Abell
	Eugene Mattos
	_______________________________________________________________
	Storyboard
	Jay Baker
	Todd Demong
	Craig Wilson
	Storyboard Clean-up
	Jen Bennett
	Naz Ghodrati-Azadi
	Kathryn Marusik
	Animation Timing Director
	James Tim Walker
	Timing	Animation
	Richard Collado
	Jeff Hall
	R. Michel Lyman
	Checking
	Justin Schultz
	______________________________________________________________________
	Color Stylist
	James Peters
	Ink & Paint
	Matthew Bordenave
	Background Paint
	David McBride
	Craig Robertson
	Effects Animation
	Matthew Girardi
	_________________________________________________________________________
	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
	Steven White
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Animation Services
	MOI Animation, Inc.
	Animation Director
	Sangyong Um
	Background Director
	Jung-Ho Park
	Production Manager
	Young-Soo Yoo (Director)
	Min-Sung Park
	Su-Mi Beck					
	Production Coordinator
	Hyosun Ryu
	Seongmi Park
	__________________________________________________________________
	Layout Artist
	Yeonghwan Lee
	Color Stylist
	Jinmi Kim
	Composition
	Byoung-Ryul Kim (Director)
	Hyo-Yoon Beck
	Kyoung-Hee Kang
	Sung-Ho Jo
	Model Checkers
	Gidoeok Park	
	Key Animation
	Eun-Jung Kang
	Eun-Hee Yang
	Jong-Jin Park
	Bong-Geun Kim
	Seong-Joon Kwon
	Soo-Jin Lee
	Han-Young Lee
	Young-Chae Kim
	Yun-Ho Choo
	Sang-Young Uhm
	3D CGI
	Gyu-Han Yoo (Director)
	Gyu-Sung Oh
	Final Checker
	Gyunho Hahn
	________________________________________________________________________
	Production Administrator
	Nicole Martin
	Production Accounting
	Luisa Guzman
	Debbie Lindquist
	Maral Simonia
	Athena Wingate
	Production Support
	Vivian Hernandez
	Audrey Kim
	Tamara Miles
	Kira Tirimacco
	Renee Toporzysek
	Janet Yi
	Executive In Charge Of Music
	Niki Sherrod
	Business And Legal Affairs
	John Michael Beach
	Lori Blackstone
	Sharmalee Lall
	Bonnie Negrete
	Joulene St. Catherine
	Casting Administrator
	Liz Carroll
	_________________________________________________________________________
	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.
	© 2012 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...
	Curtis Koller - Talent Coordinator
	Eric Lewis, CAS - Dialogue Sound Mixer
	Ryan Johnston - 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
	John Wells - Research
	Aris Katsaris - Atlantean Translator
	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!
I was just reading the Toonzone interview with the late Dwayne McDuffie (http://www.toonzone.net/news/articles/36545/toonzone-presents-an-interviewtribute-to-dwayne-mcduffie) and he describes the difference between Story By credits and Teleplay By credits on Justice League, and how there may be a lot more writing done by uncredited main writers on the show. Is this similar to how you work on your shows?
Yeah, more or less.
Are there any more servants in the Wayne household, or is Alfred the only one?
Just Alfred.
How old is Professor Ivo?
He's 62 at the end of Season One.
I hate to post twice in a row, but this question *definitly* can't be included with the last one, and I don't trust myself to remember this another day.
I know you've been reading the "Buffy" season 8 comics. Do you have any plans on ever updating your "Buffyverse Geek-Out" to reflect any changes that have occurred since season 7?
No. One of these days, time allowing, I'd love to sit down and read all of Season Eight in one sitting. But it's not a high priority, I'm afraid.
Hi Greg! First off, I'd like to thank you for posting all those old production memos from "Gargoyles". I love reading 'behind the scenes' stuff, and seeing the way the story develops over time. It kind of reminds me of Christopher Tolkien's "History of Middle-Earth" series, albeit on a smaller scale.
Now, I have a few questions that I hope can be considered to all fall under the general category of "series development". A couple of them might be stretching it a bit, but I think it'll be okay (and if not, you'll tell me).
1. You started posting production memos for your "Re-Awakening" ramble. Are there any surviving memos from "Thrill" to "Her Brother's Keeper"?
2. When you wrote "The Journey", did Scott Thomas send you a prod. memo?
3. Are there any memos from "Spectacular Spider-Man"?
4. One thing that really struck me when reading some of the notes from early '92 was just how early the Pack came along in the development. Which got me to thinking about another early villian. Was Tony Dracon's involvement planned all along, and he just happened to first appear in "Deadly Force", or was he created specifically because "Deadly Force" needed a new villian? (Awkward sentance, I know, but I can't seem to get this phrased quite right. Do you get what I'm saying?)
Thanks for taking the time to answer these. We will now return to our regularly scheduled "Young Justice" questions.
1. I'm sure there are. But there are difficulties in posting them, including but not limited too: (a) not enough hours in the day (b) most of those memos were only preserved as documents - not electronically, so that it's not as simple as cutting and pasting (c) most of those documents are at my private office in Beverly Hills, and I'm almost never there, since producing YJ here in Burbank keeps me pretty busy.
2. No.
3. Very few. Those were mostly done via e-mail, and I didn't keep a record of that. Also, I was personally story editing SpecSpidey, so I wasn't writing memos to my story editors, as I was on Gargoyles.
4. I get what you're saying, but I honestly can't remember. My vague guess is that we always knew we'd need a "crime boss" of some kind, but that we probably didn't develop Tony until we got to his episodic premiere.
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