Young Justice (page 2)

Young Justice: Independence Day

Screen Shots

Episode Credits

Cast

Robin
Jesse McCartney
Superman
Nolan North
Superboy
Nolan North
Zatara
Nolan North
Aqualad
Khary Payton
Mark Desmond
René Auberjonois
Kid Flash
Jason Spisak
Flash
George Eads
Speedy
Crispin Freeman
Guardian
Crispin Freeman
Batman
Bruce Greenwood
Aquaman
Phil LaMarr
Dubbilex
Phil LaMarr
Icicle Jr.
Yuri Lowenthal
Martian Manhunter
Kevin Michael Richardson
Mister Freeze
Keith Szarabajka
Green Arrow
Alan Tudyk
Computer
Stephanie Lemelin (uncredited)

Crew

Writer
Greg Weisman
Director
Jay Oliva
Music
Kristopher Carter, Michael McCuistion, and Lolita Ritmanis
Voice Director
Jamie Thomason
Animation Director
Hyung-Ky Kim and Yang-Ho Ji
Animation Timing Director
James Tim Walker
Character Design
Dusty Abell and Jerome Moore
Storyboard
Jay Baker, Tim Divar, Charles E. Drost, III, Jeff Johnson, Jae Kim, and Phil Langone
Animation Services
MOI Animation Inc.
Lead Character Designer
Phil Bourassa
Prop Design
Andy Chiang, Jay Hong, and Alexander Kubalsky
Producer
Brandon Vietti and Greg Weisman
Executive Producer
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"

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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Young Justice premier details

Details about the premier of the new Young Justice cartoon series have been announced as part of the press release for the New York comic con. The series will debue in November 2010 as a special hour-long event on Cartoon Network, however, the series proper won’t start its regular schedule until 2011.

The details were contained within a description of the Young Justice panel:

Young Justice Video Presentation and Q&A — Join the league! Fans were given their first glimpse of Robin, Aqualad, Kid Flash, Superboy, Miss Martian and Artemis this past July at Comic-Con International: San Diego. But this panel will offer far more than just a glimpse, as producers Brandon Vietti (Batman: Under the Red Hood) and Greg Weisman (Gargoyles) answer questions from fans and show footage from this highly anticipated series. A one-hour special event of Young Justice will premiere in November 2010 on Cartoon Network, and the series begins in 2011. Young Justice is produced by Warner Bros. Animation and is based upon characters from DC Comics. Room 1A14

You can find the full run down on all the panels and entire press release at The World’s Finest.

Baltazar and Aureliani Young Justice interview

Our commenter Len has brought to my attention an interview that Art Baltazar and Franco Aureliani gave to Comic Book Resources a couple of weeks ago. Baltazar and Aureliani have been the writers behind the popular Billy Batson Jonny DC title and are moving across to write the in-continuity adventures of Cartoon Network’s incarnation of Young Justice.

I wanted to ask about the format for “Young Justice.” Will these be done-in-one style stories or will there be a larger arc carrying through, sort of like with “Billy Batson?”

Baltazar: Each issue will be a stand-alone story, pretty much, but the stories will interconnect kind of. You can still read them individually though and you’d be fine. We’re trying to stay close to the cartoon, but [the comics] give the individual characters their time to shine in the issues. It’s pretty cool.

[...]

You guys mentioned the Justice League, and we know that they’ll be featured in the cartoon pretty heavily. They’ll be playing a pretty prominent role in training the Young Justice members and you’ll be seeing them a lot. Will it be the same with the comic book series?

Baltazar: Yes. [Laughs] It’s pretty much the “Young Justice” cartoon’s extended adventures. It’s going to rock. We got to see some stories of what they’re doing with the cartoon and I wish I could tell you everything. It’s amazing the amount of thought that went into this cartoon and everything involved with the cartoon is so good. And we’re going to try to bring all that to the comic. We’re going to try do as much justice to “Young Justice” as possible. This comic will be better than eating food. You don’t know if you’re going to want to go grab a burger or read “Young Justice.”

[Many thanks to Len for pointing this out. ]

Young Justice’s target audience

Greg Weisman and Brandon Vietti have been interviewed by Comic Book Movie about the the upcoming Young Justice cartoon. They commented on the target audience for the show,

I think, from an economic standpoint, we have to hit boys 6 – 14 for Cartoon Network to sell their ad space or whatever, so if you think of it as a bull’s eye with concentric circles, that’s the bull’s eye we have to hit – but I’m not satisfied with that and I don’t think Brandon is either. A, we want boys and girls, so there’s a lot of great relationship stuff in this, there’s humor in this show – I mean, it’s a serious show, but there’s a lot of humor in it, there’s a lot of eye candy for little kids. I think little kids could enjoy this show, and some stuff will go over their heads, but they won’t know it’s going over their heads. There are a lot of explosions and guys in costumes, big villains and big events that are eye candy for the youngest audience, but there’s a lot of sophisticated stories for a teen audience, a college age audience, an old fart audience like me – and I certainly think any fan of DC comics in general is going to find a lot of great stuff from the 75 year history of DC comics to enjoy in the show.

They also revealed that Nolan North would be providing the voice for both Superman and Superboy as one is the clone of the other.