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Episode Credits
| Story | Director | Music | Voice Director |
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| Len Uhley | Dan Riba |
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Andrea Romano |
| Teleplay | |||
| Dwayne McDuffie | |||
| Main Cast | Guest Cast | ||
| Kevin Conroy | Batman | Tom Sizemore | Rex Mason/Metamorpho |
| Maria Canals | Hawkgirl | Earl Boen | Simon Stagg |
| Phil LaMarr | Green Lantern | Danica McKeller | Sapphire |
| Carl Lumbly | J’onn J’onzz | Richard Moll | Java |
| George Newbern | Superman | Dee Baker | Synthoid |
| Jason Marsden | Snapper Carr | ||
| Animation Timing Director | Storyboard | Character/Prop Design | Animation Services |
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Koko Enterprise Co. Ltd. |
| Animation Directors | |||
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| Series Story Editors | Series Directors | Producers | Associate Producers |
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Shaun McLaughlin |
| Executive Producers | |||
| Sander Schwartz | |||
| Theme: Lolita Ritmanis, Main Title Design: Bruce Timm, Main Title Animation: Cantina Pictures Visual Effects | |||
Synopsis
Previously in “Metamorphosis” Part One: Simon Stagg’s company will go bankrupt unless he can prove that his Metamorpho Process to create a chemically enhanced worker actually works. Rex Mason, a former US Marine colleague of Green Lantern John Stewart, works for Stagg Enterprises. Rex opposes the illegal transportation of the mutagens involved in the Metamorpho process and announces that he’s transferring to another company with his fiancée (Sapphire Stagg, the bosses daughter). Simon is horrified by his daughter’s decision and decides to use Rex as an unwilling test subject. A lab “accident” transforms Rex into a freakish Metamorpho, but Stagg does manage to plant into his mind the idea that John Stewart is jealous of his success and is using the accident as an excuse to make a play for Sapphire. The new Metamorpho calls Stewart to a Stagg Enterprises test facility and uses his powers to knock his former friend unconscious.










































