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Young Justice: Welcome to Happy Harbor

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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
Jesse McCartney Robin Khary Peyton Brick
Danica McKellar Miss Martian Jeff Bennett Red Tornado
Nolan North Superboy Jeff Bennett T.O. Morrow
Khary Peyton Aqualad John De Lancie Mr. Twister
Jason Spisak Kid Flash John De Lancie Brom Stikk
Crispin Freeman Speedy
Stephanie Lemelin Computer
Phil LaMarr Dubbilex
Stephanie Lemelin Computer
Animation Directors Animation Timing Director Character Design Storyboard
  • Daegu Heh
  • Hyeoksoo Lee
  • Myeonghwan Park
James Tim Walker
  • Dusty Abell
  • Jerome Moore
  • Jay Baker
  • Tim Divar
  • Phil Langone
Animation Services Lead Character Designer Prop Design
Lotto Animation Phil Bourassa
  • Alexander Kubalsky
Producer Executive Producer
  • Brandon Vietti
  • Greg Weisman
Sam Register

Quotes

Robin: The bad guys know we know that they know about the place so they’d never think to look here.Kid Flash: What he means is we’re hiding in plain sight.

Robin: Fast with his feet, not so fast with his mouth.Kid Flash: Dude!

Synopsis “Welcome To Happy Harbor”

Previously in “Independence Day” and “Fireworks”: The sidekicks Aqualad, Kid Flash, and Robin had sought to prove themselves to the Justice League by infiltrating Cadmus Labs. In the process they liberated a teenage clone of Superman called Superboy and found a new purpose as their own team. However, Batman was unwilling just to let this new teen team run loose so he drafted them as a new covert branch of the Justice League proper. Based in the League’s original Cave headquarters the four boys, plus Miss Martian, will be mentored by the Red Tornado and trained by the Black Canary.

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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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Justice Society of America (vol. 2) #41

Writer Penciller Inkers Colours
James Robinson Mark Bagley Norm Rapmund Allen Passalaqua
Letterer Associate Editor Editor
Rob Leigh Rachel Gluckstern Mike Carlin
Cover: Mark Bagley, Jesus Merino, & Nei Rufino; Variant cover: George Perez after Frank Harry

Quotes

Miss Martian: I don’t think I’ll live much longer. But I’ll keep speaking to you until I die.

Starman speaking through Miss Martian: I see a room within a room. Floor, ceiling, four walls… and five sides. Five sides. I see a deadly dancing French girl. I hear the roar of canons, but what I see is dogs on fire. It’s autumn in Geneva. Funny little men with fierce eyes. Light dances before me, shades of malice. Butterfly lock and key. Tick, tock.

Power Girl: Was I like that? Man.Congorilla: You were less eloquent. But oodles more fun.

Synopsis “The Dark Things Part Two”

Previously in Justice League of America #46: An emerald shadow has descended across the Earth. The Starheart – the relic into which the Guardians of the Universe bound the remnants of chaotic energy/magic left over from the early universe – has come to Earth. It has possessed Alan Scott (the original Green Lantern) and his son Todd Rice (Obsidian) and its baneful influence is causing temporary insanity to magic users, elementals, and those with power over light or shadow. The JLA and JSA have teamed up to rescue Alan and Todd and to stop the Starheart.

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