Justice League
What the Justice League accomplishes for DC what X-Men: The Animated Series accomplished for Marvel It brought together and gave fresh life to some of DC's most iconic characters. It depicted the formation of the Justice League and brought them together as the team the world didn't realize it needed. Each character added their unique spark to the story, allowing it to shine in a variety of ways. The fact that the show did not pander to its viewers was what made it interesting. Death was at the forefront of several of Justice League's episodes, which delved into some extremely serious issues.
Justice League made you think while also exposing you to some great action, smart banter, and some of the finest superheroes we've ever seen. The theme tune captures the grandeur and intensity of the film while, like X-Men, highlighting the primary players. The Justice League provided something for everyone, and it allowed boys and girls to identify role models in each of its characters while also entertaining them for twenty-two minutes. If you haven't watched it yet, whether you're a DC fan or not, Toplist strongly advises you to do so.
Detailed information:
Creators: Bob Kane, William Moulton Marston, Joe Shuster
Stars: Carl Lumbly, Phil LaMarr, Michael Rosenbaum
Running time: 20-22 minutes, 40-44 minutes (2-part episodes)
Original release: November 17, 2001
Link: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0275137