Kevin Conroy was a dear friend for over 30 years whose kindness and generous spirit knew no boundaries. His warm heart, delightfully deep laugh and pure love of life will be with us forever.
It’s a staple in the DCAU. Andrea Romano always does group recordings (sometimes she can’t get everyone but most of the time she can, including Mark Hamill)
The way George Newbern was able to act his speeches and dialogue throughout the animated series and really showcased how perfectly suited he was for the role of Superman.
Carl Lumbly brilliantly captures the alien nature of the Martian Manhunter, and his slower speech and deep voice sold him as one of DC's brightest heroes.
Every once in a while I catch an old episode and hearing their voices is like visiting with old friends. They've given us such authentic and earnest portrayals that the characters feel like real people. Its one of those rare creations where their work has transcended the medium.
George Newbern completely embodied and supplemented the strength and optimism of the late Christopher Reeve's portrayal of Superman with the intensity of his Post Crisis roots, conjuring a modern Man of Tomorrow for an equally modern audience.
For the entire run of Superman: The Animated Series, Clark Kent's voice was performed by actor Tim Daly. With Justice League, the reigns were given to actor George Newbern. Since then, these two have gone back and forth voicing Superman and Clark Kent.
@@chadxox3 Justice League - Extras - Voices of The Justice League/Unlimited: Jennifer Hale as Giganta and Killer Frost George Newbern as Clark Kent As SuperMan The Man of Steel Maria Canals-Barrera as Hawkgirl Phil Lamarr as Green Lantern and With Virgil Hawkins/Static from WB Pictures Animated Series Static Shock Susan Eisenberg as Wonder Woman Also Andrea Romano and she's the Casting and Voice Director. Mark Hamill as The Joker Clown Prince of Crime Mr. Michael Ironside as Darkseid Keith David as Despero Brad Garrett as Lobo From Warner Bros DC Animated Series SuperMan The Animated Series
Tim Daly said the reason he signed on to do Superman's voice in Superman: The Animated Series because he thought it would be fun to play a superhero in a superhero cartoon. He later said he underestimated just how difficult voice acting for a superhero, especially one of Superman's stature, would be.
The group's first team-up on screen in 2001's Justice League feels special because of the banter, many beautiful quotes and plenty of heartwarming moments where the heroes show up for each other in times of crisis.
Other than starring as Theresa Russo on Wizards of Waverly Place for 5 Years, voicing Hawkgirl was the only other thing (that I recall) Maria Canals being known for !!!
Andrea Romano did such an amazing. Every voice she chose for the DCAU had so much passion that they're almost always who I hear when I read comics or associate with the character. I could listen to her talk about her career all day
The Black Green Lantern John Stewart was created in the early 1970s until the 2000s, when the Justice League animated series used John Stewart as their sole Green Lantern, that he gained the recognition he deserved.
one of the many perks of TH-cam...of course I looked for this after Kevin passed away... its nice to know they worked together, I thought they dubbed individually. its great to see the real people behind our heroes.
Voice actor George Newbern puts the incredible presence as an all-time great portrayal of the hero in the Justice League animated series and Justice League Unlimited.
Whenever Superman shows his true kindness, it makes the viewers smile, and whenever he goes dark, it feels one hundred percent earned, proving a cartoon intended for kids struck the right balance with the Man of Steel.
Actor Phil LaMarr gives John Stewart a real persistence, with the booming, drill sergeant voice, making the viewer sit up and pay attention to what he is saying.
The Justice League cartoons were absolutely amazing, as we got to see ongoing team-ups of familiar faces alongside characters. These cartoons remain the benchmark for doing an animated ensemble correctly.
yes, until jl unlimited appeared. It really changed the characters and had a very absurd plot, specially on third season. Feels like it happened after a crisis or in a parallel world. I even wonder if it is cannon.
Combine iconic characters with spectacular pacing, animation, villains and thrilling adventures, Justice League is arguably the best series in the DC Animated Universe that every comic book fan needs to witness.
The pairing of Shayera Hol and John Stewart holds a special place in our hearts, especially since we got to see the relationship gradually blossom. The reveal in the Once and Future Thing that they could eventually give birth to Batman Beyond character Warhawk was icing on the cake.
They introduce themselves and I'm like "Talent, talent, talent...." All of them are beyond amazing voice actors. And Andrea is simply the best at voice casting and voice directing. I've even enjoyed the times I heard her do voice acting. Thank you Andrea Romano for your legendary work. I really miss the way things were achieved with your directing and guidance.
The Justice League animated series was a special treat for viewers of all ages. For fans who grew up watching Super Friends in the 1970s, they were able to see their favorite characters on the screen once again, but this time with deeper and continuing storylines. Newer fans were introduced to heroes like the Martian Manhunter and Hawkgirl.
In many ways, George Newbern provides the same stellar performance of Superman that Tim Daly did, but simply expanded upon the performance to make it even better.
Justice League had several great character arcs. Chief among these was Hawkgirl, brought to life by the voice work of Maria Canals, who was the perfect fit for the Thanagarian warrior. The expert voice acting brought a range of emotions to the winged hero throughout her appearances.
Having proven his capacity to stand for truth, justice and the American way, Superman has spent decades proving himself as a caring and compassionate figure time and time again.
For five seasons, John Stewart was given center stage, gaining his own rogues gallery, love interests and storylines that rocked the foundations of the Justice League and the series.
Kevin Conroy was kind, smart, talented and deeply appreciative of a career that spanned decades. He leaves behind a legacy that will never be matched or forgotten to his legion of fans.
Each episode of the Justice League animated series featured in a larger-than-life adventure, yet the characters were all grounded and compelling. Two decades later, Justice League still holds up as one of the best DC shows of all time.
The Justice League animated series was critically acclaimed for its heartfelt faithfulness to each character's source materials while crafting renditions that stand proudly on their own terms as well.
For the Justice League animated series, Andrea Romano brought together an ensemble cast of stellar voice actors who helped establish the thrilling world of the DC Animated Universe.
Both Justice League and Justice League Unlimited brought in just about anyone and everyone who has ever been part of the DC team and presented some comic book loyal moments. This is a show that most comic book fans fell in with when it originally aired and now they share it with their kids as one of the best family-friendly cartoons on Netflix.
Kevin Conroy is the undisputed heavyweight champion of the Batman voice acting crew, and the pinnacle upon which all past, current and future talent will be measured against.
George Newbern has the youthful and energetic voice befitting of a dynamic action hero in the form of Superman on the Justice League animated series and Justice League Unlimited.
The Justice League animated series features many episodes focusing on each individually along with the titular superhero team altogether and all the variations of groupings in between.
This series helped make John Stewart's Green Lantern a hugely popular character, eclipsing for some the runs of Hal Jordan and Kyle Rayner, and brought Hawkgirl to the forefront. The show was extremely popular and made the Justice League a hot commodity again before giving way to an even better show two years later.
The Justice League animated television series found a way to straddle a number of different lines, telling amazing stories while still highlighting the humanity of the characters.
Across the two seasons of the Justice League animated series, each main character is given ample individual time and arcs, all while showcasing all the different intricate relationships and groupings as well as the villains served an important purpose and some even served as protagonists periodically.
The three-part grand finale of the Justice League animated series brings the Justice League in conflict with one of its own members, and leaves that member divided between duty to people and duty to the Justice League and its ideals.
George Newbern found his footing during the second season of Justice League and was then embraced by fans as being a perfectly good Superman in his own right.
The Justice League animated series has the recurring themes of relationships and trauma, but the writers seem aware that audiences expect action more than anything else. There are numerous fight scenes in the Justice League animated series, most of which give every member of the group a chance to shine.
There is something deeply rich and sympathetic about George Newbern's performance as Superman because he brings out an element of humanity that was always missing in the various iterations of the Superman character.
George Newbern's incredible presence that really puts the Justice League animated series and Justice League Unlimited over-the-top as an all-time great portrayal of the Man of Steel.
The 2D animation style lent Justice League a retro feel that supported the characters' long comic book histories, and the series flourished in showing the many dynamics of the team as they faced off against iconic villains, honing their abilities all the while.
The animated series that brought together the other DC shows that Bruce Timm had created, Justice League was the first time since Super Friends that Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman all shared the screen together. Adding in Martian Manhunter, Green Lantern, Flash, and Hawkgirl to round out the team, Justice League was an instant hit with critics and fans. The show only ran for two seasons, but it spun off into an even more ambitious series where the seven heroes were joined by dozens of other DC characters looking to make their mark in the animated universe.
Whether it is voicing original characters or ones that fans have a very firm idea of what they should sound like, Phil LaMarr reliably delivers memorable performances.
George Newbern gets to play the traditional personification of Truth, Justice and the American Way, portraying a superhero of such great character phenomenally.
Justice League was very popular and is widely regarded as one of the best superhero shows ever made. Their creative, compelling plots that manage humor and tragedy, bringing many heroes and villains into the spotlight, creating a very interesting and believable dynamic with their cast especially the core seven, and introducing many aspects of characters that were popular enough to turn into retroactive continuity.
George Newbern excels in successfully captured the strength, assertiveness and confidence of Superman, and made for a convincing change back to Clark Kent.
George Newbern gives a deep sense of moral complexity and emotional nuance as the voice of the Man of Steel during both the Justice League animated series and Justice League Unlimited.
George Newbern's Superman shared a lot of the strengths of Tim Daly's version, but he also introduced a level of emotional vulnerability that was absent from that previous version. Superman's relationships with his fellow Justice Leaguers ended up being richer and more rewarding than those from his solo show, and George Newbern made those connections feel authentic. His speech to Darkseid in the series finale about living in a cardboard world is some of the very best acting DC Animation has ever given us. Superman has been blessed with a deep bench of voice acting talent, but George Newbern is the essential Man of Steel.
The second season of the Justice League animated series began to explore the interpersonal relationships between the characters more deeply and delivered quality episodes.
This surprisingly mature take on superhero tales was impressive in how the Justice League animated series loved reinvention, completely shifting the show's format after the second season to incorporate even more of the great wide weirdness of the DC Comics universe.
Jennifer Hale is truly in a class all her own, having voiced an innumerable amount of characters over the years that made their respective franchises major hits.
The Justice League animated series delved into the backstories and origins of fan-favorite characters as they were all brought together to assemble and form the most capable team of all time.
The Justice League television series spent two seasons focusing on a group of seven heroes, telling a variety of stories using different combinations of characters that explored a wide scope of interpersonal dynamics.
George Newbern's portrayal of Superman was similar to George Reeves' tough guy gruffness and Christopher Reeve's compassion, heroism, integrity and kindness.
Kevin Conroy was a dear friend for over 30 years whose kindness and generous spirit knew no boundaries. His warm heart, delightfully deep laugh and pure love of life will be with us forever.
He was your dear friend?
I like the fact they record together. Adds chemistry.
Thank Andrea for that. She always tried to get them in the same room
It’s a staple in the DCAU. Andrea Romano always does group recordings (sometimes she can’t get everyone but most of the time she can, including Mark Hamill)
Susan Eisenberg's voice is so soothing.
Agreed, I could probably listen to her voice all day
@@somerandolad nice 👍
The entire cast was madly talented. Andrea Romano chose so well.
I freaking love the voice of Wonder Woman
Same and Hawkgirl
Susan Eisenberg voiced Wonder Woman and Maria Canals voiced Hawkgirl. 😀👍😍
Yeah , her voice is amazing and soothing.
The way George Newbern was able to act his speeches and dialogue throughout the animated series and really showcased how perfectly suited he was for the role of Superman.
Carl Lumbly brilliantly captures the alien nature of the Martian Manhunter, and his slower speech and deep voice sold him as one of DC's brightest heroes.
Every once in a while I catch an old episode and hearing their voices is like visiting with old friends. They've given us such authentic and earnest portrayals that the characters feel like real people. Its one of those rare creations where their work has transcended the medium.
George Newbern completely embodied and supplemented the strength and optimism of the late Christopher Reeve's portrayal of Superman with the intensity of his Post Crisis roots, conjuring a modern Man of Tomorrow for an equally modern audience.
The perfect voices for each of their characters. Just perfect.
I love Phil Lamarr and Maria Canals' working chemistry in this show.
Yeah. Only in Justice League and Justice League Unlimited. I wonder if their voice chemistry goes together again in another animated show? : )
Phil Lamar played George Hawk in Big Time Rush
they need to bring everyone for the live action. DC is really missing out
For the entire run of Superman: The Animated Series, Clark Kent's voice was performed by actor Tim Daly. With Justice League, the reigns were given to actor George Newbern. Since then, these two have gone back and forth voicing Superman and Clark Kent.
They should do a movie where one voices Clark Kent, and the other Superman
@@chadxox3 Justice League - Extras - Voices of The Justice League/Unlimited:
Jennifer Hale as Giganta and Killer Frost
George Newbern as Clark Kent As SuperMan The Man of Steel
Maria Canals-Barrera as Hawkgirl
Phil Lamarr as Green Lantern and With Virgil Hawkins/Static from WB Pictures Animated Series Static Shock
Susan Eisenberg as Wonder Woman
Also Andrea Romano and she's the Casting and Voice Director.
Mark Hamill as The Joker Clown Prince of Crime
Mr. Michael Ironside as Darkseid
Keith David as Despero
Brad Garrett as Lobo From Warner Bros DC Animated Series SuperMan The Animated Series
Tim Daly said the reason he signed on to do Superman's voice in Superman: The Animated Series because he thought it would be fun to play a superhero in a superhero cartoon. He later said he underestimated just how difficult voice acting for a superhero, especially one of Superman's stature, would be.
Apparently Tim Daly had another commitment to another show and Superman went to George Newbern. Since they both sound alike
@@chadxox3was thinking this as well. Would make sense for Superman to change his voice slightly when in uniform.
George,Kevin & Susan is MY DC Trinity. They just embody Supes,Bats & Wondy perfectly.
Indeed
Nah imo Tim Kevin n Susan r my DC trinity tim is my definitive Superman
Phil Lamarr has THE VOICE!
samurai jack himself.
and he also makes a good host for this dvd Extra
The group's first team-up on screen in 2001's Justice League feels special because of the banter, many beautiful quotes and plenty of heartwarming moments where the heroes show up for each other in times of crisis.
Kevin Conroy is the undisputed true Batman, and will remain the voice fans imagine in their heads when reading comic books about the Dark Knight.
Along with Mark Hamill as the Joker
Darkseid was voiced by Michael Ironside? Holy shit that's awesome.
Michael Rosenbaum nails Wally West's swagger and mild arrogance while making sure his joyfulness trust the Flash's understated intelligence.
The voice work of George Newbern worked exceptionally well for Superman's inspirational speeches and pep talks with the rest of the Justice League.
Other than starring as Theresa Russo on Wizards of Waverly Place for 5 Years, voicing Hawkgirl was the only other thing (that I recall) Maria Canals being known for !!!
Along with being the one and only Paulina on Danny Phantom!
Yes. 😀
We all know that. 😀
she plays Fire AKA BB dacosta on JLU. sultry to say the least.
@@aidangamalieltayao3297n don’t forget Superman livewire in JL as well just found out now
I'm glad it's not just me who noticed how often Supes gets electrocuted.
Andrea Romano did such an amazing. Every voice she chose for the DCAU had so much passion that they're almost always who I hear when I read comics or associate with the character. I could listen to her talk about her career all day
The Black Green Lantern John Stewart was created in the early 1970s until the 2000s, when the Justice League animated series used John Stewart as their sole Green Lantern, that he gained the recognition he deserved.
one of the many perks of TH-cam...of course I looked for this after Kevin passed away... its nice to know they worked together, I thought they dubbed individually. its great to see the real people behind our heroes.
Voice actor George Newbern puts the incredible presence as an all-time great portrayal of the hero in the Justice League animated series and Justice League Unlimited.
This animated series is one of the best ever
Whenever Superman shows his true kindness, it makes the viewers smile, and whenever he goes dark, it feels one hundred percent earned, proving a cartoon intended for kids struck the right balance with the Man of Steel.
Actor Phil LaMarr gives John Stewart a real persistence, with the booming, drill sergeant voice, making the viewer sit up and pay attention to what he is saying.
Wow didn't know Phil's normal voice was so different
Actress Susan Eisenberg expertly gives Wonder Woman a kindhearted and gentle voice with a lot of strength.
I love the fact that Superman is also Sephiroth 😂❤
The Justice League cartoons were absolutely amazing, as we got to see ongoing team-ups of familiar faces alongside characters. These cartoons remain the benchmark for doing an animated ensemble correctly.
yes, until jl unlimited appeared. It really changed the characters and had a very absurd plot, specially on third season. Feels like it happened after a crisis or in a parallel world. I even wonder if it is cannon.
Where the hell is Batman
+Forbidden Void
*saving gotham, he never rests*
As somebody said, it's typical of Batman not to show.
saving Gotham
He's a part-timer, remember?
No he means where is the voice of batman
Combine iconic characters with spectacular pacing, animation, villains and thrilling adventures, Justice League is arguably the best series in the DC Animated Universe that every comic book fan needs to witness.
Giganta is one of my favourite Jennifer Hale roles and I'm glad I've gotten to see a video where Jen talks about portraying her.
Nice. But did you know that she also voiced Sam and Mandy on Totally Spies in 2001? : )
@@osagiee.guobadia-secondytc4624 AND Ivy from Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego?.
@@johnnymorrow5687 Yes. Jennifer Hale voiced Ivy from Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego? back in 1994. 😀
The Justice League's amazing power and individualism can sometimes harm their success as a group, but the heroes always overcome any obstacle.
The pairing of Shayera Hol and John Stewart holds a special place in our hearts, especially since we got to see the relationship gradually blossom. The reveal in the Once and Future Thing that they could eventually give birth to Batman Beyond character Warhawk was icing on the cake.
George Newbern portrays a sense of trust and power and charisma for the voice of the Man of Steel.
George Newbern perfectly portrays a figure of inspiration and hope in the form of Superman.
They introduce themselves and I'm like "Talent, talent, talent...." All of them are beyond amazing voice actors. And Andrea is simply the best at voice casting and voice directing. I've even enjoyed the times I heard her do voice acting. Thank you Andrea Romano for your legendary work. I really miss the way things were achieved with your directing and guidance.
George Newbern is the voice of the Man of Steel we hear whenever we are reading his lines in every comic book.
I love this. This show is amazing and I love seeing behind the scenes cuts.
Kevin Conroy's incredible performances gave his animated Batman a deep personality so he gives the world a Batman with a dry sense of humor.
Came back after hearing the sad news
RIP Kevin Conroy
The Justice League animated series was a special treat for viewers of all ages. For fans who grew up watching Super Friends in the 1970s, they were able to see their favorite characters on the screen once again, but this time with deeper and continuing storylines. Newer fans were introduced to heroes like the Martian Manhunter and Hawkgirl.
From the smash hit TV series, these triumphant tales of titanic teamwork will enthrall and inspire!
In many ways, George Newbern provides the same stellar performance of Superman that Tim Daly did, but simply expanded upon the performance to make it even better.
George Newbern has portrayed the voice of Superman at his very best and at his very worst, with both results being equally captivating.
The essential figure that truly symbolizes the superhero, there was never any doubt that fans would show Superman love.
Justice League had several great character arcs. Chief among these was Hawkgirl, brought to life by the voice work of Maria Canals, who was the perfect fit for the Thanagarian warrior. The expert voice acting brought a range of emotions to the winged hero throughout her appearances.
Hawkgirl's battle cry is one of the instantly recognizable sounds from the DC Animated Universe, channeling the strength of a true superhero.
Having proven his capacity to stand for truth, justice and the American way, Superman has spent decades proving himself as a caring and compassionate figure time and time again.
For five seasons, John Stewart was given center stage, gaining his own rogues gallery, love interests and storylines that rocked the foundations of the Justice League and the series.
Superman is still portrayed as a man whose compassion for others is his main driving force no matter what.
Kevin Conroy was kind, smart, talented and deeply appreciative of a career that spanned decades. He leaves behind a legacy that will never be matched or forgotten to his legion of fans.
Each episode of the Justice League animated series featured in a larger-than-life adventure, yet the characters were all grounded and compelling. Two decades later, Justice League still holds up as one of the best DC shows of all time.
The Justice League animated series was critically acclaimed for its heartfelt faithfulness to each character's source materials while crafting renditions that stand proudly on their own terms as well.
For the Justice League animated series, Andrea Romano brought together an ensemble cast of stellar voice actors who helped establish the thrilling world of the DC Animated Universe.
Both Justice League and Justice League Unlimited brought in just about anyone and everyone who has ever been part of the DC team and presented some comic book loyal moments. This is a show that most comic book fans fell in with when it originally aired and now they share it with their kids as one of the best family-friendly cartoons on Netflix.
George Newbern maintains Superman's Midwestern charm whilst giving him a bit more of a seasoned voice.
Batman did not show up because he is a part timer
By uniting all these characters together, the original Justice League animated series allows for the introduction of numerous iconic villains.
Kevin Conroy is the undisputed heavyweight champion of the Batman voice acting crew, and the pinnacle upon which all past, current and future talent will be measured against.
George Newbern has the youthful and energetic voice befitting of a dynamic action hero in the form of Superman on the Justice League animated series and Justice League Unlimited.
The Justice League animated series features many episodes focusing on each individually along with the titular superhero team altogether and all the variations of groupings in between.
Justice League feels like a celebration of superheroes coming together.
This series helped make John Stewart's Green Lantern a hugely popular character, eclipsing for some the runs of Hal Jordan and Kyle Rayner, and brought Hawkgirl to the forefront. The show was extremely popular and made the Justice League a hot commodity again before giving way to an even better show two years later.
yeah, he was lex in smallville but he also does flash's voice in the justice league
Late Ik but I knew it was him!
The Justice League animated television series found a way to straddle a number of different lines, telling amazing stories while still highlighting the humanity of the characters.
Across the two seasons of the Justice League animated series, each main character is given ample individual time and arcs, all while showcasing all the different intricate relationships and groupings as well as the villains served an important purpose and some even served as protagonists periodically.
The Justice League animated series still holds up and is celebrated as one of the greatest animated shows of all time.
The three-part grand finale of the Justice League animated series brings the Justice League in conflict with one of its own members, and leaves that member divided between duty to people and duty to the Justice League and its ideals.
Andrea Romano brought all these amazing voices together, and made them shine. We can thank her.
George Newbern found his footing during the second season of Justice League and was then embraced by fans as being a perfectly good Superman in his own right.
The Justice League animated series has the recurring themes of relationships and trauma, but the writers seem aware that audiences expect action more than anything else. There are numerous fight scenes in the Justice League animated series, most of which give every member of the group a chance to shine.
Phil LaMarr never lets evil escape his sight as the Green Lantern in the Justice League animated series and Justice League Unlimited.
There is something deeply rich and sympathetic about George Newbern's performance as Superman because he brings out an element of humanity that was always missing in the various iterations of the Superman character.
Superman's kindness and likable personality have made him the face of the Justice League of America that people look up to as a symbol of hope.
George Newbern's incredible presence that really puts the Justice League animated series and Justice League Unlimited over-the-top as an all-time great portrayal of the Man of Steel.
The 2D animation style lent Justice League a retro feel that supported the characters' long comic book histories, and the series flourished in showing the many dynamics of the team as they faced off against iconic villains, honing their abilities all the while.
The animated series that brought together the other DC shows that Bruce Timm had created, Justice League was the first time since Super Friends that Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman all shared the screen together. Adding in Martian Manhunter, Green Lantern, Flash, and Hawkgirl to round out the team, Justice League was an instant hit with critics and fans. The show only ran for two seasons, but it spun off into an even more ambitious series where the seven heroes were joined by dozens of other DC characters looking to make their mark in the animated universe.
Whether it is voicing original characters or ones that fans have a very firm idea of what they should sound like, Phil LaMarr reliably delivers memorable performances.
The indomitable Phil LaMarr has over 250 voice credits to his name.
George Newbern gets to play the traditional personification of Truth, Justice and the American Way, portraying a superhero of such great character phenomenally.
Justice League was very popular and is widely regarded as one of the best superhero shows ever made. Their creative, compelling plots that manage humor and tragedy, bringing many heroes and villains into the spotlight, creating a very interesting and believable dynamic with their cast especially the core seven, and introducing many aspects of characters that were popular enough to turn into retroactive continuity.
George Newbern excels in successfully captured the strength, assertiveness and confidence of Superman, and made for a convincing change back to Clark Kent.
George Newbern gives a deep sense of moral complexity and emotional nuance as the voice of the Man of Steel during both the Justice League animated series and Justice League Unlimited.
George Newbern's Superman shared a lot of the strengths of Tim Daly's version, but he also introduced a level of emotional vulnerability that was absent from that previous version. Superman's relationships with his fellow Justice Leaguers ended up being richer and more rewarding than those from his solo show, and George Newbern made those connections feel authentic. His speech to Darkseid in the series finale about living in a cardboard world is some of the very best acting DC Animation has ever given us. Superman has been blessed with a deep bench of voice acting talent, but George Newbern is the essential Man of Steel.
The second season of the Justice League animated series began to explore the interpersonal relationships between the characters more deeply and delivered quality episodes.
This surprisingly mature take on superhero tales was impressive in how the Justice League animated series loved reinvention, completely shifting the show's format after the second season to incorporate even more of the great wide weirdness of the DC Comics universe.
The Justice League animated series brought together the likes of Batman and Superman with the other iconic members of the titular superhero team.
That moment when you close your eyes and you see their characters.
Jennifer Hale is truly in a class all her own, having voiced an innumerable amount of characters over the years that made their respective franchises major hits.
The Justice League is strongest when they work together and unite the heroes from across the DC Universe to defeat villains.
The Justice League animated series delved into the backstories and origins of fan-favorite characters as they were all brought together to assemble and form the most capable team of all time.
The Justice League television series spent two seasons focusing on a group of seven heroes, telling a variety of stories using different combinations of characters that explored a wide scope of interpersonal dynamics.
The way Maria looks at her at 2:58 😂😂
LOL
In Justice League, George Newbern brought the hero to life and explored how Superman adapts to be a team player among the League.
George Newbern's portrayal of Superman was similar to George Reeves' tough guy gruffness and Christopher Reeve's compassion, heroism, integrity and kindness.
Justice League was peak DC animated bonanza, full of dynamic action, impossible threats and significant interpersonal relationships.