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Justice League: The Brave And The Bold Part One

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Episode Credits

Story Director Music Voice Director
  • Rich Fogel
  • Paul Dini
Dan Riba Michael McCuistion Andrea Romano
Teleplay
Dwayne McDuffie
Main Cast Guest Cast
Phil LaMarr Green Lantern Powers Boothe Grodd
Michael Rosenbaum Flash David Ogden Stiers Solovar
Catherine Cavadini Dr Mary
Richard Doyle Dr Louis
Bill Duke Detective
Virginia Madsen Dr Corwin
Andre Sogliuzzo SWAT Officer
Keone Young Dr Chin
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
  • Adam Van Wyk
  • Robert Fletcher
  • Shane Glines
  • Glen Murakami
  • Tommy Tejeda
  • Bruce Timm
  • James Tucker
  • Glenn Wong
Koko Enterprise Co. Ltd.
Animation Directors
  • Baksoo Kim
  • Kyungchuk Sa
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

Somewhere on the planes of Africa, a pair of western archaeologists dig for evidence that might shed some light on mankind’s origins. Behind them, the image of a distant mountain shimmers and is replaced by a towering, futuristic city. The archaeologists are so engrossed in their work that they don’t notice the change. A trio of gorillas on flying “sledges” emerge from the city. It’s a pursuit, two guards/police pursing and firing upon an escaping criminal. Upon seeing the archaeologists, the leader of the pursuers exclaims “Humans!” and flees back into the city. The illusion of the distant mountain shimmers back over the city, cloaking its presence. The surprised archaeologists are left trying to make sense of the madness.

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