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| ShortSummary = In the jungle, Batman, Wonder Woman, Cyborg, and Plastic Man are looking for H.I.V.E.'s headquarters as they are attacked by missiles coming form an unseen location. When Plastic Man unknowingly deploys himself in the aircraft's submarine, he unexpectedly finds H.I.V.E's headquarters.
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Revision as of 18:41, 18 August 2017

Justice League Action
Show logo
Genre
Based onJustice League
by Gardner Fox
Voices of
ComposerKevin Riepl
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes31[3] (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Sam Register
  • Jay Bastian
  • Tramm Wigzell and Tatiana Krokar (for Cartoon Network)
Producers
  • Butch Lukic
  • Alan Burnett
  • Jim Krieg
  • Rebecca Palatnik (line producer)
EditorBruce A. King
Running time15 minutes
Production companiesWarner Bros. Animation
DC Entertainment
Original release
NetworkCartoon Network
ReleaseNovember 26, 2016 (UK) (November 26, 2016 (UK))[1]
December 16, 2016 (US) (December 16, 2016 (US))[2]
Related
Justice League
Justice League Unlimited

Justice League Action is an American animated television series based on the DC Comics superhero team of the same name. The series is produced by Jim Krieg, Butch Lukic, and Alan Burnett.

This show debuted on Cartoon Network UK[4] on November 26, 2016,[5][6] and premiered in the United States on Cartoon Network on December 16, 2016.[2]

Plot

The series features the adventures of Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and the rotating members of the Justice League as they fight various supervillains and other threats to Earth.[4]

Cast

Voice Actor Character(s)
Kevin Conroy Batman / Bruce Wayne[4]
Rachel Kimsey Wonder Woman / Princess Diana[7]
Sis[8]
Bleez[9]
Jason J. Lewis Superman / Clark Kent[7]
General Zod[10]
Desaad[10]
Krypto[10]
Streaky the Supercat[10]
Boss Kack[11]
Carmine Falcone[12]
Rath[13]
Biff[8]
Chancellor Al-On[14]
Quex-Ul[15]
Dex-Starr[16]
Red Tornado[17]
Jonathan Adams Darkseid[18]
Sean Astin Shazam / Billy Batson[19]
Jake T. Austin Blue Beetle / Jaime Reyes[20]
Diedrich Bader Booster Gold / Michael Jon Carter[4]
Uthool[13]
H.I.V.E. Master (2nd Time)[21]
Troy Baker Hawkman / Katar Hol[22]
Jonas Glim[11]
Kanto[18]
Hannibal Buress Mister Terrific / Michael Holt[19]
Dayci Brookshire Zatanna (young)[23]
P. J. Byrne Firestorm / Ronnie Raymond[7]
Lacey Chabert[24] Zatanna Zatara[25][23]
Gary Cole Black Adam / Teth-Adam[13]
Jon Cryer Felix Faust[26]
Trevor Devall Cain[23]
Jonah Hex[27]
John DiMaggio Lobo[7][28]
Mongul[29]
Chris Diamantopoulos Green Arrow / Oliver Queen[30]
Nyorlath[13]
H.I.V.E. Master (1st Time)[31]
Melissa Disney Mom[8]
Brat[8]
Dan Donohue Brother Night[25]
Merlin (1st time)[32]
Michael Dorn Atrocitus[33]
Noel Fisher Klarion the Witch Boy[23]
Crispin Freeman Martian Manhunter / J'onn J'onzz[34]
Gilbert Gottfried Mister Mxyzptlk[35]
Julianne Grossman Queen Hippolyta[36]
Mark Hamill Joker[4]
Swamp Thing / Alec Holland[37]
Trickster / James Jesse[38]
Ely Henry Calculator[39]
Gillian Jacobs Roxy Rocket[18]
Ken Jeong Toyman / Hiro Okamura[19][40]
Peter Jessop Steppenwolf[41]
Josh Keaton Green Lantern / Hal Jordan[33]
John de Lancie Brainiac / Vril Dox[42]
Natalie Lander Stargirl / Courtney Whitmore[43]
Timmy[44]
Cloris Leachman Granny Goodness[38][45]
Natasha Leggero Poison Ivy / Pamela Isley[46]
Thomas Lennon Amazo[47]
David Lodge Calythos[13]
Jon Lovitz Sid Sharp[48]
Erica Luttrell Doctor Fate (young)[23]
Piotr Michael Kalibak[48]
Perry White[48]
Max Mittelman Parasite / Rudy Jones[49][50]
Jimmy Olsen[50]
Jasika Nicole Vixen / Mari McCabe[51]
Jerry O'Connell Atom / Ray Palmer[14]
Damian O'Hare John Constantine[52]
Abnegazar[13]
Professor Anderson[44]
Patton Oswalt Space Cabbie[19]
Khary Payton Cyborg / Victor Stone[7][28]
Kanjar Ro[27]
Robert Picardo Two-Face / Harvey Dent[53]
Laura Post Circe[36]
Big Barda[41]
Carl Reiner Wizard[54]
Paula Rhodes John Constantine (young)[23]
Andy Richter Chronos / David Clinton[55]
William Salyers Virman Vundabar[56]
Charlie Schlatter Flash / Barry Allen[57][58]
Patrick Seitz Etrigan the Demon / Jason Blood[32][59]
Merlin (2nd time)[60]
Armin Shimerman Zilius Zox[33]
Kevin Shinick Dad[8]
Christian Slater Deadshot / Floyd Lawton[53]
Dana Snyder Plastic Man / Patrick O'Brien[61][62]
Penguin / Oswald Cobblepot[53]
David Sobolov Gorilla Grodd[63]
Brent Spiner Riddler / Edward Nigma[5][64]
Joanne Spracklen Supergirl / Kara Zor-El[65]
Peter Stormare Mr. Freeze / Victor Fries[66]
Tara Strong Harley Quinn / Harleen Quinzel [32]
Ember[32][24]
Batman (young)[23]
Mena Suvari Killer Frost / Caitlin Snow[67]
Fred Tatasciore Solomon Grundy / Cyrus Gold[25]
Stephen Tobolowsky Martin Stein[68]
Oliver Vaquer Mister Mind[69][70]
Jessica Walter Athena[31]
Travis Willingham Bizarro[47]
Fryda Wolff Faora[71]
James Woods Lex Luthor[4]

Crew

  • Wes Gleason - Casting and Voice Director
  • Brett Hardin - Design and Visual FX Animation

Episodes

Broadcast

Justice League Action premiered on Cartoon Network UK on November 26, 2016,[6][72] and on Cartoon Network in the USA on December 16, 2016.[2] Justice League Action also premiered on Cartoon Network Australia on March 18, 2017,[73] and premiered on Cartoon Network Philippines on March 25, 2017.[74]

Promotion

McDonald's Happy Meal toys were distributed to coincide with the show's release on September 20 in the United States only.[75][better source needed]

Web series

A web series began airing on the DC Kids' YouTube channel on June 29, 2017.

No.TitleOriginal air date
1"Up And Atom!"29 June 2017 (2017-06-29)[76]
When Atom is offered membership into the Justice League, he nearly passes on the idea until the Watchtower comes under attack by a red Parademon.
2"Beep Beep!"29 June 2017 (2017-06-29)[77]
Upon luring Superman and Flash to a desert planet, Lobo uses every trick to catch Flash after trapping Superman in a Kryptonite cage.
3"Chemistry"29 June 2017 (2017-06-29)[78]
Firestorm is having a hard time trying to decide on what to say to impress Stargirl at the time they are on a stakeout near one of H.I.V.E.'s bases.
4"Good Cop, Bat Cop"6 July 2017 (2017-07-06)[79]
After Superman and Batman catch Deadshot, they use interrogation techniques to get Deadshot to tell them who called the hit on Batman as Wonder Woman and Firestorm watch.
5"It's A Trap!"13 July 2017 (2017-07-13)[80]
Luring Superman to a warehouse by claiming that he kidnapped a young girl named Brie Gruyère, Lex Luthor is confident that he knows more about Superman.
6"Lasso of Lies"20 July 2017 (2017-07-20)[81]
Deadshot targets Wonder Woman and she tries to get answers out of Deadshot on who hired him to take out Wonder Woman. When she tries to use her Lasso of Truth, she finds that Plastic Man is posing as it and that Booster Gold had borrowed it to help in his deal involving his Booster Car.
7"Quality Time"27 July 2017 (2017-07-27)[82]
While fighting Poison Ivy, Star Sapphire, Cheetah, and Ember, Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman, and Flash find that fighting villains together is all the time they share together. After the villains are defeated, the Justice League works to find another activity to do together when not fighting villains.
8"Selfie Help!"3 August 2017 (2017-08-03)[83]
Space Cabbie is willing to pay off his fare for some Super Hero selfies, but Batman hates having his picture taken after Space Cabbie had finished picking him up from New Genesis. During this time, Booster Gold photobombs Space Cabbie's selfies in order to promote his Golden Fizz drink leading up to Space Cabbie ending up in a holographic training simulator where Wonder Woman fights some Parademons.
9"Special Delivery"10 August 2017 (2017-08-10)[84]
Space Cabbie takes on Booster Gold and a female alien as his latest passengers. As Booster Gold is on the run from Granny Goodness and the two Parademons with her upon uploading a lot of selfies following the Justice League's fight on Apokolips, the female alien needs to get to Cosmos General Hospital when she goes into labour.
10"Justice 1,2,3, Go!"17 August 2017 (2017-08-17)[85]
In the jungle, Batman, Wonder Woman, Cyborg, and Plastic Man are looking for H.I.V.E.'s headquarters as they are attacked by missiles coming form an unseen location. When Plastic Man unknowingly deploys himself in the aircraft's submarine, he unexpectedly finds H.I.V.E's headquarters.

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