DC Anime Universe

The DC Anime Universe is a shared universe of several different anime series based off DC Comics characters. The shows are usually adaptations of existing live-action portrayals of the characters with modifications. It is not to be confused with the DC Animated Universe.

Man of Steel
Man of Steel is an anime adaptation of the film of the same name. For the most part, it follows the same plot as the film, except for a few different modifications and additions.

The Flash
The Flash is an anime adaptation of the television series of the same name. Unlike Man of Steel, The Flash has significant differences between it and the original show, although most of the overall plot points are similar. The major difference is that it focuses on Wally West rather than Barry Allen, and likewise has Hunter Zolomon as the main antagonist rather than Eobard Thawne.

The Flash of Two Worlds
The Flash of Two Worlds is the second season of The Flash. It again borrows plot elements from season two of the television series, although the story goes in an entirely different direction.

Dawn of Justice
Dawn of Justice will be the second season of Man of Steel which leads into the Justice League series. It will be an adaptation of the film Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and will likewise take plot elements from it, although the writers have confirmed that it will not be the same as the movie. The first major difference is that the film is set up for a Justice League movie, whereas Dawn of Justice will actually involve the beginning of the Justice League.

Amazon
Amazon is an anime movie detailing the origin story of Wonder Woman.

Throne of Atlantis
Throne of Atlantis is an anime movie detailing the origin of Aquaman. Arthur Curry first appears in The Flash of Two Worlds.

The Justice League

 * Clark Kent/Superman (voiced by Nolan North)
 * Bruce Wayne/Batman (voiced by Kevin Conroy)
 * Diana Prince/Wonder Woman (voiced by Maggie Q)
 * Wally West/Flash (voiced by Yuri Lowenthal)
 * John Stewart/Green Lantern (voiced by Phil LaMarr)
 * Arthur Curry/Aquaman (voiced by Matt Lanter)