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===Season 2: Invasion (2012)===
===Season 2: Invasion (2012)===
In the following table, "№" refers to the episode's number within the entire series, whereas "#" indicates the episode's number within that particular season. Episodes are listed by the order in which they aired, and may not necessarily correspond to their production codes.

The show's creator, [[Greg Weisman]], confirmed the show had been renewed for a second season, titled ''Young Justice: Invasion'', which would most likely begin airing in the first quarter of 2012.<ref name="Greg"/>
The show's creator, [[Greg Weisman]], confirmed the show had been renewed for a second season, titled ''Young Justice: Invasion'', which would most likely begin airing in the first quarter of 2012.<ref name="Greg"/>
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==References==
==References==

Revision as of 04:19, 4 August 2011


The following is an episode list for Young Justice, an American animated television series created by Greg Weisman and Brandon Vietti for Cartoon Network. The series follows the lives of teenaged heroes (some of them sidekicks) who are members of a fictional covert operation team — called Young Justice — of its celebrity-level famous adult counterpart, the Justice League. The series debuted on January 7, 2011 with a two week reairing of the first two episodes, which originally aired as an hour long special on November 26, 2010.[1][2]

Series overview

Season Episodes Originally aired (U.S. dates) DVD and Blu-ray release date
Season premiere Season finale Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
1 26[3] January 7, 2011 TBA Vol. 1 July 19, 2011[4] Vol. 1 Vol. 1
Vol. 2 Vol. 2 Vol. 2
2 10[5] 2012 TBA N/A N/A N/A

Episodes

Season 1 (2010–2011)

In the following table, "№" refers to the episode's number within the entire series, whereas "#" indicates the episode's number within that particular season. Episodes are listed by the order in which they aired, and may not necessarily correspond to their production codes. The show has been on hiatus since March of 2011.

# Title Directed by Written by U.S. Original air date Production code
11"Independence Day"Jay OlivaGreg WeismanNovember 26, 2010 (2010-11-26)101
July 4: Robin, Aqualad, and Kid Flash break into Cadmus and find that it is being run by Genomorphs. The Genomorphs have taken control of Guardian's mind. The sidekicks find a clone of Superman known as Superboy.
22"Fireworks"Sam LiuGreg WeismanNovember 26, 2010 (2010-11-26)102
July 5: Robin, Aqualad, and Kid Flash free Superboy from Cadmus' control, while battling Blockbuster.
July 8: Miss Martian joins the team. Cadmus' Board of Directors, The Light, contemplates the sidekicks' interference in their affairs.
33"Welcome to Happy Harbor"Jay OlivaKevin HoppsJanuary 21, 2011 (2011-01-21)[2]103
July 17: Speedy refuses to join the group after a battle with Brick.
July 18: The group faces off against Mister Twister, under the false belief that Red Tornado is testing them.
44"Drop Zone"Christopher BerkeleyAndrew R. RobinsonJanuary 28, 2011 (2011-01-28)[2]104

June 19: Kobra has taken over the operations in Santa Prisca where Kobra's minion Mammoth ends up defeating Bane.
July 22:[6] Despite lacking a clear leader, the gang is assigned its first mission by Batman. They later get caught in the middle of a war between Bane's gang and the Cult of the Kobra (who are assisted by Cadmus' operative Sportsmaster) over the production of the drug Venom.[7] Aqualad agrees to be the leader until Robin is ready to take over.
July 23:[6] Batman congratulates the team on a successful mission despite a rocky start. Meanwhile, Sportsmaster gives The Light the remaining vial of the Venom/Blockbuster Formula combination.

NOTE: The July 22 and July 23 dates incorrectly appeared in the episode as June 22 and August 4, respectively.[6]
55"Schooled"Michael ChangNicole DubucFebruary 4, 2011 (2011-02-04)[2]105
August 3: Superboy's nonexistent relationship with Superman takes its toll on him, as he ignores Black Canary's training and becomes more angry and irrational. Things get worse when the team faces Professor Ivo's Amazo, a threat with which even the Justice League has trouble. Meanwhile, Batman advises and tries to convince Superman to accept Superboy as his son.
August 4: Batman congratulates the team on their mission. They discover that an archer saved their lives from Amazo. Superboy decides to train with Black Canary.
66"Infiltrator"Jay OlivaJon WeismanFebruary 11, 2011 (2011-02-11)[8]106
Red Arrow rescues Dr. Serling Roquette from the League of Shadows.Newcomer heroine Artemis must prove herself to the team while protecting Dr. Roquette from the League of Shadows, a mission brought to them by Red Arrow. The Sensei appears as the leader of the League with Cheshire, Black Spider, Professor Ojo, and the Hook as members[citation needed]. Artemis is accepted by the team. Red Arrow suggests Artemis is not who she seems and warns her not to hurt his friends. The Sensei is revealed to be in league with The Light, telling them that they have someone on the inside.
77"Denial"Michael ChangThomas PugsleyFebruary 18, 2011 (2011-02-18)[8]107
Kent Nelson visits Madame Xanadu and is kidnapped by Abra Kadabra. The team is sent to the Tower of Fate to find Nelson and prevent the helmet of Doctor Fate from falling into the hands of Abra Kadabra and Klarion the Witch Boy, forcing Kid Flash to put his skepticism of magic aside.
August 20: Kid Flash keeps the helmet until he finds a new host for Doctor Fate.
88"Downtime"Jay OlivaKevin HoppsMarch 4, 2011 (2011-03-04)[8]108
The team is defeated by Clayface with Batman stepping in to save them and scolding Aqualad for letting the rest of Young Justice get taken down in battle. Aqualad travels home to Atlantis to consider returning to the team or living with Aquagirl below the ocean's surface. Black Manta and his men attempt to steal a large starfish creature frozen in ice from Atlantis. Aqualad resumes his responsibilities as team leader and the team is briefed on a new mission in Bialya. Black Manta reports his mission to The Light.
99"Bereft"Michael ChangNicole DubucMarch 11, 2011 (2011-03-11)[9]109
The team discovers that they have forgotten the last six months of their lives, including each other and a final fateful mission in Bialya. The team turns to Miss Martian to recover their memories before it is too late for Superboy. With help from Superboy after restoring his memories, Miss Martian manages to defeat Psimon and recover the piece of alien-tech. Superboy and Miss Martian meet with the rest of the team who are tending to Aqualad. Miss Martian is able to get a 'souvenir' from the trip. Psimon reports his mission to The Light during which a new threat possessing boom tube-like capabilities is revealed.
1010"Targets"Christopher BerkeleyAndrew R. RobinsonTBA110
Red Arrow faces the League of Shadows who are trying to start a war. Aqualad offers assistance and in the process learns that there's a spy in his team. He begins a private investigation to discover who it is. Meanwhile, Miss Martian and Superboy start their first day of school taking the aliases of Megan Morse and Conner Kent. Megan also joins the cheerleading squad.

Season 2: Invasion (2012)

In the following table, "№" refers to the episode's number within the entire series, whereas "#" indicates the episode's number within that particular season. Episodes are listed by the order in which they aired, and may not necessarily correspond to their production codes.

The show's creator, Greg Weisman, confirmed the show had been renewed for a second season, titled Young Justice: Invasion, which would most likely begin airing in the first quarter of 2012.[5]

# Title Directed by Written by U.S. Original air date Production code
101"Targets"Christopher BerkeleyAndrew R. RobinsonTBA110
Red Arrow faces the League of Shadows who are trying to start a war. Aqualad offers assistance and in the process learns that there's a spy in his team. He begins a private investigation to discover who it is. Meanwhile, Miss Martian and Superboy start their first day of school taking the aliases of Megan Morse and Conner Kent. Megan also joins the cheerleading squad.

References

  1. ^ "NYCC 2010: Young Justice Animated". Titanstower.com. 2010-10-11. Retrieved 2010-11-03.
  2. ^ a b c d Harvey, James (2010-12-23). "Details For Upcoming New "Young Justice" Episodes Debuting In January 2011". News. The World's Finest. Retrieved 2010-12-24.
  3. ^ James Harvey. ""Young Justice" Animated Series Officially Announced at Cartoon Network 2010 Upfronts". The World's Finest. Retrieved June 2, 2011.
  4. ^ "Young Justice: Season One V.1". Amazon.com. July 18, 2011. Retrieved July 18, 2011.
  5. ^ a b Weisman, Greg (2011-03-29). "Young Justice Update". Ask Greg. Retrieved 2011-05-19.
  6. ^ a b c Weisman, Greg (2011-01-29). "YOUNG JUSTICE TIMESTAMP HORROR". Ask Greg. Retrieved 2011-01-30.
  7. ^ Bill Desowitz. "Coming of Age with Young Justice". Animation World Network.
  8. ^ a b c Allstetter, Rob (2011-01-29). "YOUNG JUSTICE EPISODES FOR FEBRUARY". Comics Continuum. Retrieved 2011-01-31.
  9. ^ Harvey, James (2011-02-25). "Details For Upcoming New "Young Justice" Episodes Debuting In March 2011". News. The World's Finest. Retrieved 2011-02-26.