| Justice League Unite! | |
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Based on |
Justice League |
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Developed by |
Aaron Horvath |
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Voices of |
Kevin Conroy |
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Composer(s) |
Jason Brandt |
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Country of |
United States |
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Original |
English |
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Executive |
Aaron Horvath |
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Running time |
11 minutes |
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Production |
Warner Bros. Animation |
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Distributor |
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Original |
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Preceded by |
Justice League |
Justice League Unite! is an American animated television series based on the DC Comics superhero team. The series is a spin-off to Teen Titans Go!, as well as the DC Animated Universe series Justice League and Justice League Unlimited.
The original cast members of the two series reprise their roles, with the exception of Phil LaMarr and Maria Canals, as their characters are replaced.
Premise[]
The series focuses on the team that are either seen in the Watchtower, the Batcave, or even the Fortress of Solitude, hanging out or connecting with each other when there is no criminal activity.
Similar to Teen Titans Go!, the characters are either stereotypical and/or self-centered. The series itself is comedic and parodic; along with no continuity to the preceded shows, despite being referenced in a few episodes.
Characters[]
Main[]
- Kevin Conroy – Batman
- Susan Eisenberg – Wonder Woman
- George Newbern – Superman
- Adam Baldwin – Green Lantern
- Michael Rosenbaum – Flash
- Scott Rummell – Aquaman
Recurring[]
- Clancy Brown – Lex Luthor
- Mark Hamill – The Joker
- Sheryl Lee Ralph – Cheetah
- David Sobolov – Gorilla Grodd
- John Wesley Shipp – Reverse-Flash / Zoom
- Michael Beach – Black Manta
- Ted Levine – Sinestro
- Robin Atkin Downes – Alfred Pennyworth
- Dana Delany – Lois Lane
Minor[]
- Tara Strong – Harley Quinn, Batgirl
- Paul Williams – The Penguin
- Adrienne Barbeau – Catwoman
- John Glover – The Riddler
- Richard Moll – Two-Face
- Dee Bradley Baker – Brainiac
Reception[]
Justice League Unite! is met with mixed-to-positive reviews by critics, and is said to be much more better as Teen Titans Go!, despite using the series' same formula.
