Justice League Unlimited spun off of the critically successful Justice League and re-launched under its new title on July 31, 2004. Justice League Unlimited retained the seven staple League members from Justice League, but also included a rotating cast of guest stars from week to week. Some characters such as Supergirl and Steel had made prior appearances on previous series, but the expanded League consisted primarily of super-heroes who had never been seen before on the small screen. Notable guest appearances would include, Stargirl, Wildcat, Huntress, Green Arrow, Black Canary, Vixen and many others. Justice League Unlimited lasted three seasons (independent of Justice League) and aired its final episode "Destroyer" on May 13, 2006.
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| - Justice League Unlimited spun off of the critically successful Justice League and re-launched under its new title on July 31, 2004. Justice League Unlimited retained the seven staple League members from Justice League, but also included a rotating cast of guest stars from week to week. Some characters such as Supergirl and Steel had made prior appearances on previous series, but the expanded League consisted primarily of super-heroes who had never been seen before on the small screen. Notable guest appearances would include, Stargirl, Wildcat, Huntress, Green Arrow, Black Canary, Vixen and many others. Justice League Unlimited lasted three seasons (independent of Justice League) and aired its final episode "Destroyer" on May 13, 2006.
- Justice League Unlimited (or JLU) is an American animated television series that was produced by and aired on Cartoon Network. Featuring a wide array of superheroes from the DC Comics universe, and specifically based on the Justice League superhero team, it is a direct sequel to the previous Justice League animated series. JLU debuted on July 31, 2004 on Toonami and ended with the episode aired May 13, 2006. It is also the last series of the DCAU. For the first two seasons of this show (Justice League), the storyline focused on the seven founding members:
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| - Justice League Unlimited (or JLU) is an American animated television series that was produced by and aired on Cartoon Network. Featuring a wide array of superheroes from the DC Comics universe, and specifically based on the Justice League superhero team, it is a direct sequel to the previous Justice League animated series. JLU debuted on July 31, 2004 on Toonami and ended with the episode aired May 13, 2006. It is also the last series of the DCAU. For the first two seasons of this show (Justice League), the storyline focused on the seven founding members:
* J'onn J'onzz as Martain Manhunter
* Clark Kent/Kal-El as Superman
* Princess Diana as Wonder Woman
* Bruce Wayne as Batman
* John Stewart as Green Lantern
* Shayera Hol as Hawkgirl
* Wally West as The Flash The last three seasons showed a variety of other DC heroes which included Green Arrow, Aquaman, The Atom, Captain Atom, Mister Terrific, Supergirl, Wildcat, Zatanna, and many more. The League also consisted of reserve members such as Speedy (Roy Harper) and The Crimson Avenger. As well as nods to rather obscure comic figures like Mordu, and Composite Superman made appearances as well. Because of the Bat-Embargo to limit or ban the use of Batman related characters from any media source outside of Christopher Nolan's Batman movies and The Batman animated series meant that only more obscure Bat-villains such as the KGBeast,Clock King,Amygdala, Sportsmaster, Blockbuster, Copperhead and Hellhound would appear in the series.
- Justice League Unlimited spun off of the critically successful Justice League and re-launched under its new title on July 31, 2004. Justice League Unlimited retained the seven staple League members from Justice League, but also included a rotating cast of guest stars from week to week. Some characters such as Supergirl and Steel had made prior appearances on previous series, but the expanded League consisted primarily of super-heroes who had never been seen before on the small screen. Notable guest appearances would include, Stargirl, Wildcat, Huntress, Green Arrow, Black Canary, Vixen and many others. Justice League Unlimited lasted three seasons (independent of Justice League) and aired its final episode "Destroyer" on May 13, 2006.
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