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Justice League - Season Two (DC Comics Classic Collection) |
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List Price: $44.98
Buy New: $31.38
You Save: $13.60 (30%)
Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 25 reviews)
Sales Rank: 5
Category: DVD
Directors: Joaquam Dos Santos, Dos Santos, Dan Riba, Butch Lukic
Publisher: Warner Home Video
Studio: Warner Home Video
Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
Label: Warner Home Video
Format: Animated, Box Set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Subtitled, Ntsc
Languages: English (Original Language), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled)
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Media: DVD
Running Time: 593 minutes
Number Of Items: 4
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.8
UPC: 012569723146
EAN: 0012569723146
ASIN: B000F4RH8O
Release Date: June 20, 2006 (New: This Week)
Theatrical Release Date: November 17, 2001
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
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Description
Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, The Flash, Green Lantern, Martian Manhunter and Hawkgirl - they have all used their unique powers to fight evil across the galaxy. These 7 super heroes unite to become the Justice League. Dangers across the galaxy threaten Deep-rooted feelings of mistrust and insecurity surface and plauge the Justice League, causing internal strife and leaving them vulnerable to attacks from their enemies. But when one of their own commits the ultimate betrayal, it could be the end of the Justice League and Earth forever. Don't' miss one second of suspense or one iota of excitement with this 4-disc, 26 episode collection.
DVD Features:
Additional Scenes:Justice League Declassified Phil LaMarr (The Voice of Green Lantern) Takes You Behind the Scenes with the Show?s Creative Team.
Audio Commentary:Audio Commentaries on 3 select episodes with the creators and directors of the series.
Easter Eggs:Easter Egg ?Not to Savage?, A Never Seen Before Deleted Scene with an Introduction by Producer Bruce Timm
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2 nerdy notes to mention regarding season 2's release June 21, 2006
0 out of 1 found this review helpful
all the prerelease reviews and even the actual box's episode list has hearafter on disc 3 and secret society on disc 4;
they are actually vice versa (note the season's actual episode guide [...].
also, unless i missed him phil lamarr does not in fact host "jla declassified"....it's the same host from the roundtable discussion from season 1's box set i believe!
anyone else slightly disappointed with the lack of bonus material included?
any chance they'll ever include the 2-part 'a league of their own' static shock episodes in jl box sets?
that said, cannot WAIT for the jlu releases...guessing we can expect a season 3 and then season's 4 and 5 or will they do separate box sets a la superman the animated series and sex and the city's last seasons?
-adolfo
-adolfo
Season Two is the mark for great animation and storytelling June 21, 2006
4 out of 5 found this review helpful
When Justice league first premiered, I was less than thrilled. I even thought it was just a rip off of Superman and Batman. That is until on vacation I had a chance to watch Only a Dream Parts 1 and 2 one Saturday evening. I was hooked from then on. I could not wait until the next Saturday when two new episodes were unveiled. Soon later came A Better World and later I would see Hereafter without a doubt the series marquees.
However, as evidenced by my response tonight to The Terror Beyond, it seems no matter how many times I have this seen these episodes, I end up in tears when Solomon Grundy meets his fate. In the episodes cited above, I can share moving experiences of the same caliber. For me as a fan of Superman, Batman and the DC Universe in general this is top-notch storytelling, animation and now presented in widescreen.
If you have bought previous sets (Batman, Superman et al) the special features are what you would expect from the previous sets.
However, I will say nothing more but only to buy this set if you are any bit of a fan and find those special moments, that make you laugh, cry, despair and enjoy Justice League over and over again.
And Justice for all June 21, 2006
1 out of 3 found this review helpful
First the person who said that they had every right to complain you do. But it's just been said before so many times. This won't be able played on HDTV or whatever you guys own, or I won't get a clear picture. I understand your angry but why waste your time on amazon.com when you guys can go and complain to WB. I doubt it that WB even reads reviews on here. People ain't gonna listen because it's been like 1000 people complaining and it may not stop alot of fans from buying this set. Hey it is F&cked up that Gigle got the special treatment and not Justice League. Justice League is one of the best shows out there. Sorry but I just can't give this show a one star, it deserves all five and neither should the loyal fans give it a one star treatment. Hopefully WB will fix the problem. Untill then amazon can't to a damn thing so please quit the complaining it's getting annoying and it's useless. Write a letter or send an email or something to get WB's and the creators attention. Hey do a pettition, I sign it anyday. And one day Justice will be served.
We have every right to complain June 21, 2006
3 out of 8 found this review helpful
Many reviewers seem to be offended by the fan outrage at the lack of anamorphic encoding. Many who don't seem to know what anamorphic encoding is. On a standard 4x3 television it means nothing both will look 100% identical but for the millions of consumers who own widescreen HDTVs non-anamorphic DVDs offer the consumers two choices. Watch the film with black bars on four sides of the screen or zoom the image in and reduce the quality. Anamorphic DVDs expand to fill the widescreen television at full quality. Today at least 99.9% of widescreen DVD releases are anamorphic. Theres good reason for this its because anamorphic widescreen provides a vast video improvement. Its a cheap and easy process that costs hundreds not thousands of dollars for the studios to implement. Not going anamorphic causes fan unrest and numerous boycotting and thus even the cheapest releases have gotten it. Gigli got an anamorphic transfer for crying out load. Which is why there is outrage at the fact that Justice League isn't. Justice League Season two has possibly the best superhero cartoons ever made and have a huge following. So why when so many cheap DVDs over the years have recieved anamorphic treatment so routinely do these great cartoons get such poor treatment. Whats even more outragous is that the 3 episode final Starcrossed was released on DVD in anamorphic encoding yet appears without on this set. Never in the history of the DVD format has any film ever been released anamorphic first only to be downconverted to non-anamorphic on a latter release. The stupidity of that is just unbelievable. Fans have every right to be outraged over this. Justice League deserves much better. I hope an anamorphic or high definition version is released soon but until then I can not purchase this set. I can't stand to see the show I love treated so poorly.
Watch Out Evildoers June 20, 2006
2 out of 3 found this review helpful
When a crisis arises to threaten mankind, the world's greatest superheroes come together to save the day in "Justice League: Season Two". Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, Hawkgirl, Martian Manhunter and the Flash are the seven members of the mightiest crime-fighting force, the Justice League. In this collection of action-packed adventures, the Justice League faces new challenges and more formidable enemies like the ruthless warlord Darkseid, the power-duplicating android Amazo, the menacing psychic Dr. Destiny and the fearsome Secret Society of Super Villains. Though the animated hit series had a rocky start, the second season shows some considerable improvements over the first. The stories are better structured and the characters are well developed. The second season features exciting comic book action, great voice acting, sharp animation and the highly entertaining series finale "Starcrossed". It also includes guest voice stars like Dennis Haysbert, Ron Perlman, Lisa Edelstein, Alfred Molina, Mark Hamill, Enrico Colantoni, Powers Booth and Brad Garrett.
"Justice League: Season Two" is a welcome addition to your comic book DVD collection. After a strong fan outcry, Warner has released all 26 episodes of the animated series in a 1.78:1 non-anamorphic widescreen presentation. The video transfer on these discs is truly great and free of dust and other minor blemishes. Its 2.0 Dolby Digital sound is very dynamic. The 4-Disc set has three informative audio commentaries by the show's creators, "Justice League: Declassified" panel discussion, "Voices of Justice" behind-the-scenes featurette and trailers of other Warner animated titles. Despite a noticeable printing mix-up and the lack of an anamorphic widescreen frame, "Justice League: Season Two" scores an "A-".
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