Monday, May 14, 2012

QUICK RECOMMENDATION: "Young Justice"

"Young Justice" makes the Teen Titans (2003-2008) looked like child's play and is now part of our "If You Don't Know, Now You Know" list.
The Lowdown: Young Justice focuses on the lives of a group of teenaged superheroes and protégés attempting to establish themselves as proven superheroes as they deal with normal adolescent issues in their personal lives.

The Review: Young Justice is probably the best Animated Program I've seen on TV since probably Justice League, Justice League Unlimited,Batman Beyond and the original Batman animated series, the writing is top notch, the villains are great, and the team of superheroes all have interesting stories and backgrounds. The Animation is pretty amazing, the stories are all extremely well written and the Justice League founding members all serving integral roles including Batman, Green Arrow, Red Tornado, Captain Marvel, Aquaman, Black Canary, and Superman. Also the voice acting is just as awesome and really make the characters believable and also likable in a realistic way. If there is a revolution in cartoons, there is no better place to start then with Young Justice.


Overall: This is the best comic-to-tv adaptation by DC since The Justice League/Justice League Unlimited, Batman the Animated Series and Batman Beyond. The animation is excellent, script writing is extremely brilliant and the storylines are fantastic. Every aspect of this series leaves me wanting more after every episode.


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5 templar crosses out of 5
Deserves Your Attention!!!

2nd Season Trailer: 


Kudo Points: Phil Bourassa's character design work for the Episode: "Independence Day" won an Emmy in 2011 for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation.

Credits: Created by Greg Weisman and Brandon Vietti

Source: Google, Wikipedia, and Cartoon Network



Me and Batman and Robin (Coplayers) at MegaCon 2012 (Pictured Right)






-Brian Lansangan
@MrSnugglenutz84



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