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  39. The adventures of a young Clark Kent, as Superman, during his time with a team of teenage superheroes in the far future.
  40. The Legion of Super-Heroes of the 31st century traveled back to the early 21st century to try to find Superman for help of against powerful group of super-villains in their era. Unfortunately, they traveled too far back and instead finding a young Clark Kent who haven't assume his Superman identity yet. Taking him back to their future, Clark embracing his destiny and helps the Legion in fighting evil like Emerald Empress and upholding the laws of the United Planets before he can return to his own time. A new beginning for the Legions on the second season of the show. With Clark returns to the 21st century and began his role as the Man of Steel, The Legions realizes that they still need Superman within their rank. Enter a mysterious Kryptonian from the 41st century, appears to the be the clone of Superman, arrives to the 31st century to aid the Legions.
  41. With the cancellation of the &quot;Teen Titans&quot; and issuance of the hideously awful &quot;Superman: Brainiac Attacks&quot; simultaneously in 2006, I was sure I was witnessing the final end of the glorious reign of the intelligently-written and superbly-drawn and -scored sequence of DC superhero cartoons beginning in 1991 with Bruce Timm&#39;s Batman, and continuing on through the 1990s and 2000s with Superman, Batman Beyond, Static Shock, The Zeta Project, Justice League, and the &quot;high anime&quot; Titans. But just as I was about to curl up in a fetal position shaking from withdrawal, along comes the thoroughly delightful &quot;Leagion of Super-Heroes&quot; which pushes all the right buttons. From the look of especially the second episode, plots are going to be quite adventurous compared to the usually Earth-bound shows of the other series.<br/><br/>Animation style: I would describe the designs of the various characters as being between those of &quot;New Batman&quot; or Superman and those of the &quot;Teen Titans&quot;, but closer to the former (and young Clark Kent wouldn&#39;t look at all out of place if he were appearing in a time-traveling episode of Justice League). ***There is NO &quot;high anime&quot; &quot;mugging the camera&quot; -- so &quot;purists&quot; and &quot;fanboys&quot; can take heart.*** The show appears to have a decent budget at least on par with Justice League (or a lesser one more frugally spent) to permit a good score and higher frame-rate polished-up animation which avoids any &quot;only the lips are moving&quot; or &quot;clunky CGI&quot; feelings. There&#39;s a noticeable amount of cheap &quot;bouncing cut-outs&quot; in the first episode (I&#39;m guessing Ep1 is partly cobbled from recycled in-house promotional materials) -- but the second episode is a knock-out.<br/><br/>Target audience is children, but the writing isn&#39;t forcibly &quot;dumbed-down&quot; or insulting to the intelligence. If you&#39;re hoping to see blood or evil malevolences like Darkseid laying waste to the countryside with omega-beams, you can forget it -- but if you can put your &quot;TV-14+ rating&quot; preferences aside, you&#39;ll find you can have a good time on the couch alongside a grade-school kid. Rest-assured: Clark will get blasted, fried, squished, stomped into the concrete, you name it -- all in the very first episode. In short, whole lotta butt-whoopin&#39; just the way there should be in a DC cartoon. The second episode demonstrates that, while red ink won&#39;t be overflowing the bathtubs, the series will be capable of creepy and mysterious scripts that&#39;ll definitely have little tykes freaked and cartoon-buff adults glued.<br/><br/>In my opinion, &quot;Legion&quot; is going to be a huge winner -- the creators have obviously done their homework.<br/><br/>Geek stuff: Care has been taken to not disrupt the &quot;continuity&quot; of the Bruce Timm/Paul Dini &quot;universe&quot; by having the Legion &quot;borrow&quot; Clark Kent as a young man (big teenager?) prior to his even thinking of becoming Superman, and literally promise to bring him right back to the moment after they&#39;ve left (hopefully after at least fifty episodes!) -- so nothing is &quot;screwed up&quot; by the basic premise. Nifty treat: The reason why Superman&#39;s cape is so indestructible may be finally answered. A continuity non-carryover I&#39;m willing to put up with: Superman doesn&#39;t need a suit to survive in space.
  42. This show is definitely an amazing DC show with an awesome theme which took some getting use too back in season 1, the great art style of animation and amazing character with really good voice actors.<br/><br/>This show is like, a combination of Justice League and Teen Titans in one show the Justice League part where they have a watch tower and the Teen Titans part where the team members are teenagers.<br/><br/>I really wish this show had a season 3 we could have seen what happened to Brainiac after when exploded and said: &quot;Evil does not die it evolves!&quot; and heck we could have had even more good voice actors on this show like Kevin Micheal Richardson, Phil Lamarr and Dee Bradley Baker.<br/><br/>I would say give this show a go.
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  44. This is due to a legal dispute between DC Comics and the heirs of Superman co-creator Jerome Siegel over the ownership of the name &quot;Superboy&quot;. Legion of Super Heroes - Volume 1 is a four-episode DVD, released on August 28, 2007. The disc contains the first four episodes of the show.<br/><br/>Legion of Super Heroes - Volume 2 was released on February 5, 2008. The single, Region 1 disc has episodes 5 through 8 of the series. No. Legion of Super Heroes producer James Tucker dispelled this myth in an interview posted at The World&#39;s Finest: &quot;The Legion series was never tied to the Justice League Unlimited episode (&quot;Far From Home&quot;). Supergirl was never, ever going to be in the Legion. The true origin of the series came out of Cartoon Network&#39;s desire to have a Superman-centric series to premiere when the movie Superman Returns premiered. Superman as part of the Legion worked for them. So the series was originally developed for Cartoon Network, then they passed and Kids WB! stepped in. They, too, wanted a Superman-centric series with Superman fresh out of Smallville, learning to be Superman. That&#39;s the reality.&quot; a5c7b9f00b
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