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You consider blue beetle as the protagonist of the second season? Obiviamente because he has more appearances in the history and importance than the rest of his teammate
Greg Weisman says:
"I suppose an easier task is listing who I perceive to be the leads this season. So, I'd say the only true leads for the entire season are probably Aqualad, Artemis, Miss Martian, Nightwing and Blue Beetle.
All others, I guess, are supporting players when perceiving the season as a whole, though in individual episodes one or more might have a significant role to play - and even be the lead of that episode. For example, Robin in 'Happy New Year', Wonder Girl in 'Beneath' or Arsenal in 'Satisfaction', etc. Others are always only supporting players.
If that helps any. (None of this is an exact science.)
But as I've said before, the characters used (and the amount of screen time they received) this season were based entirely on STORY. In contrast to Season One, YJ:I was, by design, a STORY-DRIVEN season."
[Response recorded on March 6, 2013.]
Hi Greg,
Big fan of your show(s)! Young Justice is absolutely BRILLIANT! I'm a fan from South Asia, where episodes are delivered very delayed, so some of my YJ may be outdated. Anyhow, two questions:
1. What's with all the random hiatuses? I understand they may be necessary, but it truly irks some fans (like myself).
2. Was there always supposed to be a jump from 2010 to 2016? Or was it brought up out of the blue? If the latter: what caused it? And what would've happened if there WASN'T a time jump? Would the current events be the same?
Big fan! Cannot wait for more episodes (and less hiatuses).
Greg Weisman says:
"I don't know. I'm not consulted on scheduling."
[Response recorded on February 23, 2012.]
Greg Weisman says:
"While developing Season One, we had a solid idea of what we had in mind for Season Two - including the time skip. And we had/have solid ideas for Season Three, including another time skip."
[Response recorded on July 17, 2012.]
"We planned on this time jump from day one. Because we knew, again, that if our show's about growing up, then you can't show a character grow up in 6 months' time. So the idea is that our first season told 6 months from July 4th to January 1st. Our second season tells another 6 months from January 1st to July 4th, but there's a 5-year gap in-between that we planned."
[From "Young Justice: Legacy" interview, recorded on June 15, 2012.]
Hi Greg. It has been a while since we have heard any updates about Gargoyles season 2, volume 2 on dvd. I was wondering if you have heard anything? Is it possible, at the very least, for Disney to do a digital download edition...that wouldn't cost the studio too much...or even putting season one and all of season 2 in one complete set? It just doen't seem fair for them to release half of the series, especially since part two had some really amazing episodes...thanks for your time.
Greg Weisman says:
"No new news that I know of. And, no, I seem to have no sway, I'm afraid."
[Response recorded January 19, 2012.]
"It's not a bad idea, but the POINT I'm constantly trying to make is that I have no more insight into Disney's mindset than you guys do. I can keep you updated, but I have no idea whether or not they'd be interested in an iTunes set-up. Personally, I'd way prefer a DVD release."
[Response recorded on January 15, 2008.]
Hi Greg, thank you for the wonderful show.
I have a question regarding the episode "Misplaced." As it was such a dire situation, why didn't Batman and Zatara simply contact Superman, Captain Atom, Wonder Woman, or any of the other heavy hitters for back up?
BATMAN: "I informed the Watchtower you located the focal point at Roanoke. But the rest of the League is deployed to avert the chaos. Tornado, you, and I are on our own."
[From "Young Justice" episode 119, "Misplaced." Originally aired March 3, 2012.]
Is Virgil Hawkins also from Dakota in Earth-16?
VIRGIL: "So yeah, I called them. I left a voicemail asking them to wire money so the four of us can buy bus tickets to Dakota City. It's my hometown."
[From "Young Justice" episode 214, "Runaways." Originally aired February 2, 2013.]
how do you feel About being forced to Rewrite Icon and Rocket out of issues 21-25 of the comic?
if you can say who gave the order? and why?
if left in,how would thy have been used and what would they have done?
Greg Weisman says:
"I've already said all I know on this subject. We were told - without explanation - to remove Rocket and Icon from issues 21-25. No one EVER said anything to us about removing Rocket, Icon or Virgil from the television show. It never came up. I DO NOT KNOW ANYTHING ELSE."
[Response recorded on February 26, 2013.]
"After issue 20 was published and after issues 21-24 were written and while I was in the middle of writing 25, I was informed by DC that both Icon and Rocket had to be removed from all of the last five issues. I was never told why. Icon was originally one of Kylstar's 'weapons' and Rocket was originally with Zatanna, Nightwing, Sphere, Wonder Girl and Blue Beetle infiltrating the Collector's vessel."
[Response recorded on February 22, 2013.]
Have you seen or read any YJ fanart, fanfiction & fancomics (from non-canon parings, Birdflash has the most fanart and that's how I've actually found this wonderful cartoon :) )? How does it make you feel when fans do fanart and other fandom things for the show?
Greg Weisman says:
"I'm very ambivalent toward fanfiction. On the one hand, it's very gratifying. I've created something that has taken on a life of it's own. That people like enough to invest their time into and create anew. On the other hand, I have a territorial instinct that exhibits a kind of knee-jerk negative reaction to seeing other people controlling the destiny of my characters. (That's the main reason why Goliath Chronicles was so painful for me to watch.)
For example, I know that TGS is doing their own TimeDancer spin off. That's very cool, but somebody mentioned (though I don't know if this was the final word) that they're not naming Brooklyn's son Nashville, because they think the name is silly or because they hate country music or whatever. I can't help resenting that. (I know it's not rational, but I'm trying to be honest about my emotions here.) I haven't explained the Nashville name. I don't intend to explain it yet. Obviously, I have no intention of making Brooklyn into the next Garth Brooks, but I'm not in the mood to go into my reasons yet. But when someone else decides that GREG THE GARGOYLE MASTER made a misstep regarding the name of a character, I bristle.
But going back to the first hand, I have to acknowledge that once a thing is created and sent out into the world, it no longer belongs to the creator, but to the interpretations of those who received it. If a fan believes that Gargoyles were created by fey sorcery, then to that fan they were, no matter what I might say to the contrary in a comment room. Fanfiction is the ultimate example of fans interpretating (and extrapolating upon) what they've seen."
[Response recorded in the Station 8 "Gargoyles" FAQ, Section XXXIV.]
Greg Weisman says:
"Generally, I'm a fan of fanart."
[Response recorded on February 10, 2012.]
Who provided the voice of 15-year-ld Billy Batson?
Greg Weisman says:
"Chad Lowe as Captain Marvel/Billy Batson..."
[Response recorded February 1, 2013.]
YOUNG JUSTICE: INVASION: Episode #219: "Summit": Credits:
Posting the credits for the latest episode here at ASK GREG to compensate for how minute they are and how quickly they zip by on the air. Please note, that I'm just cutting, pasting and reformatting the final credits from a document. It's possible that as the episode was posted, changes, mistakes, additions, etc. were made for the version that aired...
"SUMMIT"
	Producers
	Brandon Vietti
	Greg Weisman
	Written By
	Greg Weisman
	Directed By
	Tim Divar
	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
	Oded Fehr as Ra's Al Ghul
	Miguel Ferrer as Vandal Savage
	Kevin Grevioux as Black Beetle
	Logan Grove as Beast Boy
	Phil LaMarr as Ambassador, Aquaman
	Stephanie Lemelin as Tigress
	Jason Marsden as Impulse
	Vanessa Marshall as Black Canary
	Jesse McCartney as Nightwing
	Danica McKellar as Miss Martian
	Masasa Moyo as Scientist, Cat Grant
	Khary Payton as Aqualad, Black Manta
	Jason Spisak as Kid Flash
	Fred Tatasciore as Deathstroke, Ubu
Based upon characters appearing in comic books published by DC Entertainment
	Aquaman Created By
	Paul Norris
	Nightwing and Deathstroke Created By
	Marv Wolfman and George Perez
	Miss Martian Created By
	Geoff Johns and Tony Daniel
	Beast Boy Created By
	Arnold Drake
	Impulse Created By
	Mark Waid and Mike Wieringo
	Cat Grant Created By
	Marv Wolfman and Jerry Ordway
	Production Manager
	John Diaz
	Assistant Production Manager
	Mark Wilson
	Animation Coordinator
	JJ Conway
	Lead Character Design
	Phil Bourassa
	Character Design
	Dusty Abell
	Jerome K. Moore
	BG Key Design
	Enzo Baldi
	Fedja Jovanovic
	Prop Design
	Eugene Mattos
	Storyboard
	Jen Bennett
	Naz Ghodrati-Azadi
	Samuel Montes
	Matt Peters
	Owen Sullivan
	Storyboard Clean-up
	Jen Bennett
	Brendan Clogher
	Kathryn Marusik
	Christine Sotta
	Animation Timing Director
	James Tim Walker
	Timing
	Richard Collado
	Jeff Hall
	Michel Lyman
	Animation Checking
	Justin Schultz
	Color Stylist
	James Peters
	Ink & Paint
	Matthew Bordenave
	Background Paint
	David McBride
	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 Operators
	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
	sJungHo Park
	Production Manager
	OKKi Lee
	MinSung Park
	SuMi Beck					
	Production Coordinators
	Hyosun Ryu
	Seongmi Park
	Layout Artist
	Hyeonsik Nahm
	Color Stylist
	Jinmi Kim
	Model Checker
	Gideok Park (Director)
	Composition
	ByoungRyul Kim
	HyoYoon Beck
	KyoungHee Kang
	SungHo Jo
	Key Animation
	Hoon Park
	EunJung Kang
	EunHee Yang
	JongJin Park
	BongGeun Kim
	SeongJoon Kwon
	SooJin Lee
	HanYoung Lee
	YoungChae Kim
	YunHo Choo
	SangYoung Uhm
	3D CGI
	GyuSung Oh
	Final Checker
	Yeongra Jo
	Production Administrator
	Nicole Martin
	Production Accounting
	Luisa Guzman
	Debbie Lindquist
	Maral Simonian
	Athena Wingate
	Production Support
	Erica Sevilla-Guerra
	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
	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
	John Wells - Research
	Aris Katsaris - Atlantean Translator
	Winson Seto - Publicity
	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!
The Coming Deluge - Yet More Ask Greg Guidelines
So, I truly hope I'm wrong, but I have to admit I'm anticipating a deluge of questions asking for SPOILERS after the airing of this Saturday's YOUNG JUSTICE: INVASION finale. I understand the impulse: "The television and comic book series are over, so there's no reason for him to hold back anymore! It means anything and everything are now fair game! He can never say 'SPOILER REQUEST. NO COMMENT.' again"
But, see, that's not how I feel about it. So here's why, and here's how that should guide your future questions at ASK GREG:
1. Let's start here: OBJECTIVELY we're not over. YOUNG JUSTICE: LEGACY is due out in the fall, and it will contain new content - a SUBSTANTIAL amount of new CANON story content, based on ideas suggested to Little Orbit by Brandon Vietti and myself, and all vetted after the fact by us, as well, to make sure everything from dialogue to timestamps is consistent with the property as a whole. Now, LEGACY is set during the five-year-gap. So I'm not going to be inclined to answer questions that require me to reveal things that happened during our time skip. And not just Legacy related stuff either, because if I answer some questions about the gap but refuse to answer others, I'll be de facto spoiling. That I will not do, so please refrain from asking questions about the missing five years.
2. If I've learned anything from the long haul on GARGOYLES, it's that things sometimes DO come back. So SUBJECTIVELY I don't feel like we're over either. I still have hopes - however slim - of returning to Earth-16 one day. So there are secrets that I still may want to keep. Particularly about "Season Three". I'm not saying I'll never reveal anything. Sometimes a tidbit here or there helps keep fan interest alive. But I'm not going to wholesale give away the plans that Brandon and I came up with for what happens next. In general, I'm much more inclined to clarify what's already been shown then reveal what hasn't been shown. So try focusing your questions on what's aired or seen print and try to refrain from asking What Happens Next questions. When I feel like revealing something, I will.
3. ASK GREG is NOT a good format for me to tell creative stories. Any question, wherein the answer could fill an entire issue of a comic book or an entire episode of a television series or MORE will not be answered, because I will not short-change a story with a quick response, and I will not tell a story here at ASK GREG. So try to refrain from asking questions that would take an entire issue or episode to answer.
4. Brandon and I have many, many ideas for what happened before Season One, a few still left for what happened during Season One, many for what happened between seasons (including but not limited to Legacy), many ideas for stuff that happened off-camera during Season Two, tons of ideas for Season Three, and many, many, many ideas for beyond Season Three. BUT... ideas minus execution are subject to tremendous second-guessing. So I'm not inclined to give you new content. If I had told you before Season One that Red Arrow was the mole, minus how we executed that plot, it might have seemed quite weak. It's the execution that demonstrates whether or not an idea shines. And frankly, I don't need the second guessing and, well, nastiness that the internet encourages. So that's just another reason to refrain from asking what else we might have planned.
5. I will not lie to you here at ASK GREG, per this post: http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=982 . But I also will not state things that I believe to be true if stating those things will pretty much guarantee that I won't ever work in this town again. I have a mortgage to pay and kids to feed and clothe, etc. So you will not see me bad-mouthing companies in this public space. So please refrain from asking questions that would force me to do that. The best you'll get is no response.
6. Keep in mind, I answer questions because I like to be in touch with the fans, and I think it's fun for us all. But that doesn't mean I somehow OWE you an answer. The more entitled you think you are to the answer, (I can all but guarantee) the less inclined I'll be to respond in any useful way. Maybe that's me being needlessly contrary, but I'm just going to admit up front that it rubs me the wrong way. So tonally, try to avoid a sense of entitlement in your questions.
All this is IN ADDITION to the FOURTEEN guidelines already posted here: http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/ask.php I'll admit that these six new guidelines are perhaps even more subjective than the previous fourteen, but I guarantee you that we'll all be happier if you stick to them. And the happier I am, the more likely that I'll drop the occasional surprise here and there. Whereas, the more assaulted I feel, the more likely I am to get annoyed and clam up about everything. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!
Otherwise... thanks for stopping by. Seriously. The dark days at ASK GREG seem to have passed for the most part, and most days I enjoy doing it again. I just want to keep it that way. Thanks.
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