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Young Justice: Downtime

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Episode Credits

Writer Director Music Voice Director
Kevin Hopps Jay Oliva
  • Kristopher Carter
  • Michael McCuistion
  • Lolita Ritmanis
Jamie Thomason
Main Cast Guest Cast
Stephanie Lemelin Artemis Nolan North Superman
Jesse McCartney Robin Khary Payton Black Manta
Danica McKellar Miss Martian Jeff Glenn Bennett Vulko
Nolan North Superboy Jeff Glenn Bennett Alfred Pennyworth
Khary Peyton Aqualad George Eads Flash (listed as Barry Allen)
Jason Spisak Kid Flash Kelly Hu Paula Crock
Phil LaMarr Aquaman (listed as King Orin)
Yuri Lowenthal Garth
Roger Craig Smith Prince Orm
Kath Soucie Queen Mera
Kath Soucie Joan Garrick
Cree Summer Tula
Cree Summer Mary West
James Arnold Taylor Topo
Kath Soucie Lori Lemaris (uncredited)
Yuri Lowenthal Lagoon Boy (uncredited)
Roger Craig Smith L-5
Animation Directors Animation Timing Director Character Design Storyboard
Doo-Hyung Lee James Tim Walker
  • Dusty Abell
  • Jerome Moore
  • Jay Baker
  • Tim Divar
  • Phil Langone
  • Lauren Montgomery
Animation Services Lead Character Designer Prop Design
MOI Animation Inc. Phil Bourassa
  • Andy Chiang
  • Alexander Kubalsky
  • Eugene Mattos
Line Producer Producer Executive Producer
David Wilcox
  • Brandon Vietti
  • Greg Weisman
Sam Register
Theme written and performed by: Kristopher Carter, Michael McCuistion, Lolita Ritmanis

Quotes

Kaldur’ahm: Have you ever wondered what would have happened if I had stayed behind and you had become Aqualad?Garth: Never.Kaldur’ahm: No, neither have I.

Synopsis “Downtime”

August 27th – Young Justice’s fight against Clayface in Gotham City has not gone well. Aqualad (Kaldur’ahm) is the last to fall before the Batman suddenly crashes in through a skylight and disables Clayface with ease. Later at Mount Justice Batman takes Aqualad to task for his failure as team leader. He is told “You’re their leader and your head wasn’t in the game!” Aqualad tries to protest, but realises that Batman is correct. He confesses that after so long of dreaming of the surface world he now finds that his thoughts drift more towards Atlantis. Batman correctly deduces that it is a particular person in Atlantis that Aqualad is missing, but warns him that “you can split your time between the surface and the sea, but not your mind. Either you are here 100% or you need to walk way. Make a decision Kaldur and make it soon.”

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Weisman addresses YJ gender issue

There is a fantastic Gargoyles website where Greg Weisman – the producer of Gargoyles and now Young Justice - answers questions. As of late the correspondence has included a large number of Young Justice questions and responses.

The Gender Issue

The longest response has been to the criticism that “Independence Day” only featured male characters. In his response Greg describes the reasons – storytelling and comics tradition – that led to this appearance.

You asked why there were no female Leaguers until the end. But where would they have fit? There are no female Leaguers with traditional first generation sidekicks. So Batman, Green Arrow, Aquaman and Flash could not be replaced by Wonder Woman, Black Canary or Hawkwoman. That leaves the four Leaguers introduced at the Hall of Justice. I needed Martian Manhunter to be there to set up Miss Martian. I needed Red Tornado there to set up his interest in the teens. I needed Superman there to set up Superboy. That leaves only Zatara. He was certainly replaceable. But then I would have had to hire another voice actress to read ONE LINE. I couldn’t afford to do that. We have budgets. (And you’ll notice that Red Tornado never speaks in the episode. Couldn’t afford giving him a line either. None of which had anything to do with gender.)

He also describes why it shouldn’t be taken as an indicator of the show moving forward:

Yes, the pilot was very boy-centric, but that’s not the rubric for the series. Personally, I love writing female characters, and if you’re at all familiar with my past work, you’ll know I have a history of doing them justice. (At least, I think so.) Gargoyles, for example, is FULL of strong female characters, including Elisa, Demona, Angela, Fox, etc. WITCH was nearly ALL female leads. Even Spider-Man had a strong female supporting cast, in my opinion at least.

All of Weisman’s reassurances are very reasonable and aren’t to far from our own speculations.

DC Women Kick Ass, the blog that raised this issue in the first place, comments that Weisman’s answer makes him a “Silver Age fanboy like [Geoff] Johns”. However, they do accept his reassurances that this isn’t the start of a pattern. They conclude  “I also hope the Silver Age nostalgia that made the pilot a boy-centric show is left in the past, where it belongs.” Which begs the question – if DC don’t have Silver Age nostalgia what do they have left?

Other Details

Other more minor details include:

  • Black Canary is 24 years old. Her mother, the original Black Canary, wasn’t active during WWII for timing reasons and wasn’t born until 1943.
  • The names of the Cadmus creatures are “G-Gnomes (the tiny psychic guys), G-Trolls (the huge strong brutes), G-Elves (the clawed warriors), G-Dwarves (the tentacled worker drones), G-Sprites (the electricity generating creatures) and one G-Goblin (Dubbilex) with telekinetic powers (and secret psychic powers).”
  • Aqualad’s backpack/weapons: “They are called Water-Bearers, and he does need them to do his thing. It’s a combination of Atlantean science and sorcery. His mystic tattoos power the water-bearers which use water stored in his backpack or from some other source to create water weapons and/or manipulate water.”

I found the “Created By” section of the Young Justice credits interesting. Justice League only listed the creators for Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman (plus Jack Kirby for some of the New Gods stuff). Young Justice now adds Joe Samachson as the creator of the Martian Manhunter. I don’t know what prompted the change, but it seems odd to include such a relatively minor character ahead of the creators of the Flash and Green Lantern. Then again maybe it’s because this credits are so simple.

Young Justice: Fireworks

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Episode Credits

Writer Director Music Voice Director
Greg Weisman Sam Liu
  • Kristopher Carter
  • Michael McCuistion
  • Lolita Ritmanis
Jamie Thomason
Main Cast Guest Cast
Jesse McCartney Robin Nolan North Superman
Danica McKellar Miss Martian Nolan North Zatara
Nolan North Superboy Rene Auberjonois Mark Desmond
Khary Peyton Aqualad George Eads Flash
Jason Spisak Kid Flash Miguel Ferrer L-1
Crispin Freeman Speedy
Crispin Freeman Guardian
Bruce Greenwood Batman
Phil LaMarr Aquaman
Phil LaMarr Dubbilex
Stephanie Lemelin Computer
Yuri Lowenthal Icicle Jr.
Kevin Michael Richardson Martian Manhunter
Mark Rolston L-3
Keith Szarabajka Mister Freeze
Alan Tudyk Green Arrow
Animation Directors Animation Timing Director Character Design Storyboard
  • Hyung-Ky Kim
  • Yang-Ho Ji
James Tim Walker
  • Dusty Abell
  • Jerome Moore
  • Jay Baker
  • Tim Divar
  • Charles E. Drost, III
  • Jeff Johnson
  • Jae Kim
  • Phil Langone
Animation Services Lead Character Designer Prop Design
MOI Animation, Inc. Phil Bourassa
  • Andy Chiang
  • Jay Hong
  • Alexander Kubalsky
Producer Executive Producer
  • Brandon Vietti
  • Greg Weisman
Sam Register

Quotes

Desmond: Activate the cloning process.Robin: Pass! The Batcave’s crowded enough as it is.

Kid Flash: Are you here to help us or fry us?Superboy: <squints> Huh, I don’t seem to have heat vision so I suppose helping is my only option.

Superboy: Superman can fly. Why can’t I fly?Kid Flash: I don’t know, but you can still leap tall buildings in a single bound.

Synopsis “Independence Day Part Two”

Previously in “Independence Day Part One”: Today was meant to be the day that the teen sidekicks were given access to the Hall of Justice, but what they got was less than they expected. Speedy, Green Arrow’s sidekick, stormed off in disgust and the League were called away on another matter. Robin, Kid Flash, and Aqualad decided to prove themselves to the Justice League by infiltrating Project Cadmus – a place Batman had voiced his suspicions about. They discovered a vast underground facility beneath Washington where Chief Scientist Doctor Marc Desmond has assembled an army of genetically engineered creatures. In its deepest caverns they discovered a teenaged clone of Superman. They woke the “Superboy”, but he was being telepathically controlled by Desmond’s gene-gnomes and attacked his liberators.

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Young Justice: Independence Day

Screen Shots

Episode Credits

Writer Director Music Voice Director
Greg Weisman Jay Oliva
  • Kristopher Carter
  • Michael McCuistion
  • Lolita Ritmanis
Jamie Thomason
Main Cast Guest Cast
Jesse McCartney Robin Nolan North Superman
Nolan North Superboy Nolan North Zatara
Khary Peyton Aqualad René Auberjonois Mark Desmond
Jason Spisak Kid Flash George Eads Flash
Crispin Freeman Speedy
Crispin Freeman Guardian
Bruce Greenwood Batman
Phil LaMarr Aquaman
Phil LaMarr Dubbilex
Yuri Lowenthal Icicle Jr.
Kevin Michael Richardson Martian Manhunter
Keith Szarabajka Mister Freeze
Alan Tudyk Green Arrow
Stephanie Lemelin (uncredited) Computer
Animation Directors Animation Timing Director Character Design Storyboard
  • Hyung-Ky Kim
  • Yang-Ho Ji
James Tim Walker
  • Dusty Abell
  • Jerome Moore
  • Jay Baker
  • Tim Divar
  • Charles E. Drost, III
  • Jeff Johnson
  • Jae Kim
  • Phil Langone
Animation Services Lead Character Designer Prop Design
MOI Animation, Inc. Phil Bourassa
  • Andy Chiang
  • Jay Hong
  • Alexander Kubalsky
Producers Executive Producer
  • Brandon Vietti
  • Greg Weisman
Sam Register

Quotes

Flash: Calm down Kid.Kid Flash: Oh please! You’ll chat it up with the cops, with bystanders, with Cold even. No, no way. Today’s the day!

Green Arrow: Roy, you just need to be patient.Speedy: What I need is respect. They’re treating us like kids. Worst, sidekicks! We deserve better than this.

Synopsis “Independence Day Part One”

July 4th – In a chain of seemingly unrelated incidents Batman and Robin defeat Mister Freeze in Gotham City, Green Arrow and Speedy knock out Icicle Jr. in Star City, Aquaman and Aqualad take down Killer Frost at Pearl Harbour, and the Flash and Kid Flash stop Captain Cold’s robbery in Central City. All the young heroes are all impatient as “Today’s the day”, July 4th Independence Day, the day they get official access to the Justice League’s Hall of Justice.

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New Weisman/Vietti YJ interview at CBR

CBR have an interview with Greg Weisman and Brandon Vietti, producers of the up-coming Young Justice cartoon. Some of the new stuff they discuss is the sequence for the origin of the new Aqualad…

One new character the producers developed for the show is the new Aqualad, who also recently debuted in the DC Universe proper. “Phil Bourassa, who is our lead character designer on the show, did the original design for Aqualad and Brandon and I basically created him; Geoff [Johns]came in and really liked the character and we talked about him a lot,” Vietti recalled. Those discussions eventually led to Johns introducing the character in his “Brightest Day” series – although slightly altered from his cartoon counterpart.

…and how the show will be episodic (separate, self-contained episodes), but with strong continuity and arcs.

New Young Justice League cartoon? (updated)

A very excited Stephanie Lemelin has just spilled the beans on her blog [dead link, see update at bottom of post] about a brand new Justice League cartoon called Young Justice League. She’s going to be voicing a character called Arrowette, a female version of Green Arrow, but other details are still under wraps. She says,

WOW.  Ok… I am beyond thrilled to announce that I was recently cast in the new animated series, YOUNG JUSTICE LEAGUE, based on the famous (and awesome!?) DC Comics. I seriously could not be more excited about being welcomed into this amazing family… what a fantastic way to start the new year! I will be voicing the character of Arrowette (see ridiculously hot avatar below!!! um, could I love her anymore?) as well as several supporting cast members… Due to the extreme popularity of this series, however, that’s about all I can say… for now. So excited, this is really a dream come true for me, I have ALWAYS WANTED TO BE A SATURDAY MORNING CARTOOON!!! Woohoo!

The decision to call the series Young Justice League is probably to distance it from the Teen Titans cartoon. For several years now we’ve seen the growth of an equivalent young(ish) Justice League in Smallville so that may also factor into this.

There have been two younger-character teams in the DC Universe, Teen Titans and Young Justice. The Titans began as a team made up of the teenage sidekicks (Robin, Speedy, Wonder Girl, Aqualad, etc) of the heroes in the Justice League (Batman, Green Arrow, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, etc).Over time the Titans introduced more original characters and became a distinct group in their own right. It was this later version of the Teen Titans that was adapted for Glen Murakami’s Teen Titans cartoon (the heavily anime influenced one). Young Justice was a recreation of the original Teen Titans concept and was tied more closely to the understanding that these were characters who would one day inherit the mantle of the full Justice League.


Updated several hours later to add: It would appear that Ms Lemelin spoke too soon as she’s taken down the above post from her blog (somebody wants to control when the series is announced). Rich Johnson at Bleeding Cool has received rumours that the official announcement is due at Comic Con and that the team will include Miss Martian, Aqualad, Nightwing, Impulse, Arrowette, and Connor Kent.


And to add what I posted on twitter: A Young Justice League cartoon could work quite well as a rift on the Smallville League or the Wolverine and the X-Men style. I’d love it if it was tied into the DC Animated Universe, but that’s probably wishful thinking. Every reaction I’ve read to the leak about Young Justice League has been incredibly positive. I really hope Lemelin didn’t get into trouble.


Updated again on 3rd Feb: Bleeding Cool has followed up their original post with the the following picture of an Aqualad, but didn’t name a source for it

However, Dan’s World identified the source as the twitter account of a gentleman called T-Rich (TdashRich). He was reading for the role of Aqualad back in November, but we don’t know if he got the gig. This is Tequan Richmond, the actor who plays Drew Rock from Everybody Hates Chris.


Peter David, the writer of the now defunct Young Justice comic book, has been pestered by people asking if he’s involved in the new cartoon.On his blog he commented that,

You know as much as I know about it. Some of you may know more. No, I’m not scheduled to write for it, no, I haven’t been approached, yes, if they did, I’d leap at it ’cause I loved working with those characters.


Updated on the 4th Feb: Titans Tower had a slightly different take on this story with a forum post they had found about Cartoon Network’s plans for for 2010/11. The quoted post said,

WB has 3 NEW series on their slate, Mystery INC- the new Scooby show, Young Justice, and Bruce Timms CG Green Lantern for 4Q 2011. ALL for Cartoon Network.

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It’s Sorta THE Young Justice. They will be going out with this BIG TIME at Comic Con. From what I saw, it’s Martian Girl, Aqualad, Nightwing, Impulse, Arrowette, and Connor Kent. The poster gives me the tone that it’s a cross between JLU and TT. I liked the look a lot. It’s not quite Timm-style, but it’s not All Murikami’d out like Teen Titans.

This is similar to the roster reported by Bleeding Cool (probably where they were quoting from). However, the quoted forum post now appears to have been edited with the usual “I’ve probably said to much already.”


The bottom line: So far we know that a new Young Justice League series based on the Young Justice concept is being developed by WB Animation for Cartoon Network, the emphasis is that this appears to be an ongoing series and not a direct-to-DVD feature. Arrowette is voiced by Steph Lemelin and Tequan Richmond has read for the role of Aqualad. Other characters include Martian Girl, Nightwing, Connor Kent, and Impulse. A big announcement is expected during July’s Comic Con.