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Justice League: Metamorphosis Part Two

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Episode Credits

Story Director Music Voice Director
Len Uhley Dan Riba
  • Michael McCuistion
  • Lolita Ritmanis
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
  • Frank Andrina
  • James T. Walker (as James Tim Walker)
  • Bret Blevins
  • Joaquim Dos Santos
  • Dan Riba
  • James Tucker
  • Adam Van Wyk
  • Robert Fletcher
  • Shane Glines
  • Art Lee
  • Glen Murakami
  • Tommy Tejeda
  • Bruce Timm
  • James Tucker
  • Glenn Wong
Koko Enterprise Co. Ltd.
Animation Directors
  • Baksoo Kim
  • Yoonjae Ko
Series Story Editors Series Directors Producers Associate Producers
  • Stan Berkowitz
  • Rich Fogel
  • Butch Lukic
  • Dan Riba
  • Rich Fogel
  • Glen Murakami
  • Bruce Timm
  • James Tucker
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.

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Justice League: Metamorphosis Part One

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Episode Credits

Writer Director Music Voice Director
Len Uhley Dan Riba
  • Kristopher Carter
  • Lolita Ritmanis
Andrea Romano
Main Cast Guest Cast
Kevin Conroy Batman Tom Sizemore Rex Mason/Metamorpho
Maria Canals Hawkgirl Danica McKeller Sapphire
Phil LaMarr Green Lantern Earl Boen Simon Stagg
George Newbern Superman Richard Moll Java
Michael Bell NTSB Inspector
Lisa Long Secretary
John Rubinow Brakeman
Animation Timing Director Storyboard Character/Prop Design Animation Services
  • Frank Andrina
  • Kirk Tingblad
  • James T. Walker (as James Tim Walker)
  • Bret Blevins
  • Joaquim Dos Santos
  • Dan Riba
  • James Tucker
  • Adam Van Wyk
  • Robert Fletcher
  • Shane Glines
  • Art Lee
  • Glen Murakami
  • Tommy Tejeda
  • Bruce Timm
  • James Tucker
  • Glenn Wong
Koko Enterprise Co. Ltd.
Animation Directors
  • Sukhyung Son
  • Hyungkyu Park
  • Sangwan Lee
Series Story Editors Series Directors Producers Associate Producers
  • Stan Berkowitz
  • Rich Fogel
  • Butch Lukic
  • Dan Riba
  • Rich Fogel
  • Glen Murakami
  • Bruce Timm
  • James Tucker
Shaun McLaughlin
Executive Producers
Sander Schwartz
Theme: Lolita Ritmanis, Main Title Design: Bruce Timm, Main Title Animation: Cantina Pictures Visual Effects

Synopsis

An oil crew hurriedly shuts down their drilling rig after hitting a pocket of methane gas. The rig is rocked by an underground explosion as a single spark ignites the gas and sends a fireball racing back up the drill shaft. The crew manage to escape, but their rig is destroyed. The video of the accident pauses as the oil company’s board of directors listen to a proposal from industrialist Simon Stagg. He says that their problems with union relations and insurance costs will be eliminated if they adopt this “Metamorpho” programme. It would create an enhanced worker able to shape shift and alter the chemical composition of his body. He could turn into a gas cloud, a liquid, or even solid iron. He would be stronger, more resilient that he was before. The chairman dismisses Stagg’s work as a fantasy and refuses to believe his claims without evidence. However, all that Stagg needs to prove his concept is a single volunteer – willing or otherwise – to undergo the conversion process.

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