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Justice League Cartoon Episode Guide
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Justice League Cartoon Episode Guide
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-Episode #27: Twilight, Part 1
-Episode #28: Twilight, Part 2

The League is tricked into defending Apokolips, Darkseid's homeworld against the threat of Brainiac. The team solicits the aid of the New Gods, including Orion, Lightray, and Highfather.

-Episode #29:
Tabula Rasa, Part 1
-Episode #30: Tabula Rasa, Part 2

Lex Luthor manipulates a powerful android named Amazo with the ability to copy and collect any superpower, posing as a father figure to it. Meanwhile, J'onn questions the nature of humans and struggles with the burden of hearing thousands of their minds in his head at the same time after performing a psychic sweep of the city of Metropolis in a failed attempt to locate Luthor.

-Episode #31: Only A Dream, Part 1
-Episode #32: Only A Dream, Part 2

Small time crook John Dee volunteers for an experimental treatment while in prison. While the authorities are distracted by a mass prison break (led by Volcana, Firefly, Solomon Grundy, Copperhead, and Luminus) John Dee overdoses to become the dream-controlling Doctor Destiny. Destiny takes telepathic control of most of the team in their sleep, leaving Batman and J'onn to save the others. As the League members become trapped in their dreams and unable to wake up, J'onn tries to force them awake, while Batman goes to confront Dr. Destiny.

-Episode #33: Maid of Honor, Part 1
-Episode #34: Maid of Honor, Part 2

Wonder Woman befriends the princess of Kasnia, a jet-setting party girl who is reluctant to end her wild ways in order to get married. Unfortunately, her fiancé is the immortal Vandal Savage, and he already has plans for both the throne and the Justice League. It is up to Wonder Woman and Batman to stop them.

-Episode #35: Hearts and Minds, Part 1
-Episode #36: Hearts and Minds, Part 2

Kilowog crashes to Earth, seeking Green Lantern's help to rescue other members of the Green Lantern Corps from the would-be conqueror Despero. He also explains that John's former mentor and lover, Katma Tui, is one of the captives. After facing Despero and losing, John has to retrain himself to use his power ring to help the League end Despero's reign.

-Episode #37: A Better World, Part 1
-Episode #38:  A Better World, Part 2

After the death of the Flash, the Justice Lords launch an assault on the White House, where Superman kills President Lex Luthor. Two years later, the Lords now rule over the planet with a firm iron fist. Batman discovers the dimension which the Justice League inhabits. Considering their counterparts naive, but wishing to spread order to the newly discovered world, they cross over, trapping the League in a force field, and then take their places in a quest to make this Earth like theirs. The idea of evil counterparts from an alternate realm is loosely based on the Crime Syndicate of Earth-3 (Pre-Crisis)/Anti-Matter Universe (Post-Crisis).

-Episode #39: Eclipsed,  Part 1
-Episode #40: Eclipsed, Part 2

An ancient lunar crystal called the Black Heart is discovered. Little do the members of the Justice League know, it harbors an evil snake spirit with the ability to possess its bearer. The crystal's power contaminates almost all of the League, except for the Flash, who manages to prove his mettle and save his friends from the solar eclipse that will destroy both the Sun and the Earth.

-Episode #41: The Terror Beyond, Part 1
-Episode #42: The Terror Beyond, Part 2

Doctor Fate and Aquaman rescue Solomon Grundy, intent on using him to help battle an ancient evil. The pairing of these heroes is a homage to the Marvel Comics superhero team The Defenders and the plot is based upon H. P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos.

-Episode #43: Secret Society, Part 1
-Episode #44: Secret Society, Part 2

While the Justice League are quarreling, Grodd organizes a Secret Society composed of Parasite, Giganta, Sinestro, The Shade, Clayface, and Killer Frost. The Society captures most of the League, but J'onn frees the others and the Society is defeated in front of a crowded stadium.

-Episode #45:
Hereafter, Part 1
-Episode #46:
Hereafter, Part 2

A band of supervillains team up to get revenge on Superman. When they attack Metropolis, Toyman shoots from an experimental weapon towards Batman and an injured Wonder Woman, but Superman sacrifices himself to save them and is seemingly vaporized. The League attempts to cope with the loss of Superman by defending Metropolis in his absence. Eventually Lobo arrives at the Watchtower and nominates himself as Superman's replacement, but does more harm than good. Superman wakes up 30,000 years in Earth's future, and is powerless because the sun has turned red. He is aided by Vandal Savage who is the only human left alive as the result of an attempt at world domination staged a few months after Superman's disappearance. Some elements of this episode are reminiscent of DC Comics' Funeral for a Friend storyline. This episode features characters from Superman: The Animated Series, including Jimmy, Lois, Livewire, Volcana, Lobo, Metallo and Parasite.

-Episode #47: Wild Cards, Part 1
-Episode #48:
Wild Cards, Part 2

Taking over a TV station in Las Vegas, the Joker announces that he has placed a series of bombs that will destroy the Strip in thirty minutes if they are not stopped by the Justice League. With the whole world watching Joker's version of reality television, the League must first get past the Joker's own super-team, the Royal Flush Gang. However, the threat imposed by the Joker is not as simple as it seems, and Batman must track down his location to stop his nemesis. This episode is notable as a 'hidden crossover' with Teen Titans, as the Royal Flush Gang's voice actors and (to a lesser degree) character designs are all taken from that cartoon. It is also notable for being the last time Mark Hamill portrays the Joker which had been his role since Batman: The Animated Series.

-Episode #49: Comfort and Joy

After saving two worlds, the members of the Justice League decide to take a break to celebrate the holidays. Flash spends his Christmas Eve with the children of an orphanage, who ask that he find them a special animated toy duck. The popular toy is broken by the Ultra-Humanite, who eventually comes around and helps Flash. Green Lantern and Hawkgirl show each other how they spend the holidays. Lantern engages in a snowball fight with Hawkgirl. Hawkgirl reciprocates by starting an interplanetary barroom brawl. Batman spent Christmas on Watchtower duty. Meanwhile, Superman invites J'onn over to Smallville for Christmas Eve with his parents. Although J'onn is initially uncomfortable, he eventually learns to enjoy Christmas. This was the first standalone episode of the series.

-Episode #50: Starcrossed, Part 1
-Episode #51:
Starcrossed, Part 2
-Episode #52:
Starcrossed, Part 3

After Earth is attacked by a Gordanian battleship, the League is aided by an army of hawkmen from Hawkgirl's home planet of Thanagar. The Thanagarians offer to help Earth defend against the Gordanians, but Batman discovers that this is just a ruse. Hawkgirl finds herself torn between her allegiance to Thanagar and love for the Thanagarian commander Hro Talak and her love for Earth and for John Stewart. (Hro Talak is an anagram for Kator Hal, Hawkman's given name in the comic series)
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