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Legion of Superheroes: Unlimited[]

This is an animated series about Superheroes.

Characters[]

Superman[]

The first season introduces a teenaged Clark Kent who is about to move from Smallville to Metropolis. He knows of his abilities but doesn't know what to do with his future (similar in nature to the Clark Kent featured in the Smallville television series). After travelling to the future, young Clark assumes the identity of Superman and gradually learns to control his abilities, becoming the hero he is destined to be. At the end of the first season, he returns to the present around the same time he left in the first episode.

In Season Two, Superman returns to the future after spending two years in the past and gaining more experience with his powers and starting his superhero career in the present. A second Superman also appears in Season Two called "Superman X". This Superman (later given the name Kell-El) is from the 41st century and was created from Superman's DNA & Kryptonite (Thus making him immune to the green rock) as a living weapon with different abilities (one of them is shooting green crystals from his hands). His main foe in the 41st century is Imperiex, who travels through time to the 31st century, forcing Superman X to follow him into the past and recruit the Legion to help him. He becomes the boyfriend of Saturn Girl in season Three.

  • Lightning Lad is the eager and hot-headed unofficial leader of the team. Prone to fighting first and thinking later, he can come off as brash at first, but does seem mostly well intentioned. The lightning bolt scar on his right eye sometimes flashes brightly in times of battle. He is in love with Saturn Girl. In the episode "Chained Lightning" Imperiex destroys his right arm, and gained a new bionic one, model Cybernetic 4000. Founding member of the Legion. Has a twin sister, Ayla, and an older brother, Mekt.
  • Saturn Girl is a level-headed character with mental powers. She is composed at all times, but also very physical (she is depicted as more of a hand-to-hand combatant than her comic book predecessors). Tucker said that fellow animation creator Glen Murakami thought of her character as someone who doesn't really understand personal boundaries; always touching people and knowing their deepest thoughts.[citation needed] Among her mental powers are abilities not traditionally associated with the character in the comics, such as telekinesis and the power to mentally create an explosive force field called a thought blast (which is so draining that she passes out afterwards) and the ability to go into a healing trance when unconscious (she can still mentally hear others in this state). In the Season Two premiere, she was put into a healing trance after a battle with Esper and awakens in episode 2.09. Founding member of the Legion. She becomes the girlfriend of Superman in the season three.
  • Brainiac 5 He is the series' youngest (as of Season One) and smartest Legionnaire. He can transform his robot body in various ways. For the purposes of the show, his character has been altered by making him an outright robot (the comic book version is flesh-and-blood). His deep desire, though, is to be more human, like his teammates. Thus, in a way, he's somewhat like Pinocchio. This version of Brainiac 5 is closest to the "reboot" version in personality and includes the robotic aspects of the character Gear.[original research?] James Tucker has always thought of him as kind of a "Little Man Tate"-type character; a kid who is so smart he's sent to college when he's only 12. Tucker has said he was inspired by Oliver Coipel's rendition of him when designing him. A holographic representation of his deepest fear in episode 1.04 ("Fear Factory") implies that his people the Coluans do not approve of his desire to emulate humanoids. He greatly desires Superman's friendship. Although there is much controversy over this subject, there is ample evidence to prove he has exceptional feelings for Shrinking Violet, although many fans also point out evidence of feelings for other characters, including Dream Girl, Superman, etc. In the season two finale, he turns into a human and leaves the Legion until he adjusts to his new human emotions. The cancelled third season was to focus mostly on his redeeming of his own evil actions which were ultimately controlled by Brainiac.[citation needed] Brainiac 1.0, who was destroyed by Brainiac 5, was resurrected as Brainiac 6 at the very end of episode 2.13.
  • Phantom Girl is, according to James Tucker, "a princess who is kind of spoiled, but ultimately very devoted to being in the Legion. She has a somewhat sarcastic attitude to cover the fact that she really gets a kick out of finally being with other kids like herself." In addition to her traditional powers, she has displayed the ability to turn other people and objects temporarily intangible, though this seems to strain her. Phantom Girl has also been shown to disrupt electrical systems by passing through them. Her mother is the president of the United Planets. She is most often seen with Timber Wolf, for whom she seems to have some feelings.
  • Bouncing Boy is a friendly young man who appears in either an overweight humanoid form or in a giant ball shape. He enjoys eating and is sometimes played up as the comedic character. James Tucker considers him the everyman member of the Legion; very down to earth and pragmatic. "In a lot of ways he plays Bones to Brainiac 5's Spock. In episode 1.11 ("Chain of Command") Bouncing Boy was elected leader of the Legionnaires, much to his own surprise - although in Season Two he no longer seems to be in command.
  • Triplicate Girl (was also known as Duo Damsel) is one girl who was born with the power to transform into three nearly identical selves. She has demonstrated martial arts skills (which, when combined with her natural teamwork, makes her a worthy adversary). On the team, she often operates communications, and appears to have an attraction to Bouncing Boy (a nod to their pre-Crisis marriage). One of her duplicates was killed in the paradox created by Imperiex in the 41st century, and she became known as Duo Damsel. The emotional dismay her two other selves showed at her death suggests that each of her "triplicates" has a semi-separate awareness and identity. At the end of Season Two, the white duplicate returned from the future alive and well.
  • Timber Wolf, debuted in the self-titled second episode. Brin Londo, as a result of his father's experiments on him, was transformed into a werewolf-like creature with enhanced speed, strength, agility, and senses. However, he also lost control over himself, becoming a fierce beast who acted on instinct and impulse. Only with Saturn Girl's help was he able to re-establish some level of control, turning into a more humanoid form, though still possessing wolflike attributes. Soon afterward, he joined the Legion and took his codename in honor of past heroes. James Tucker described him as "a loner but longs to be closer to people. His appearance makes him look a bit feral, but his personality is anything but. He's the cool dude who's actually insecure inside." He seems to have feelings for Phantom Girl. In episode 1.13 ("Sundown, Part 2"), he admits to like baking.
  • Chameleon Boy debuted in the Season Two opener of the series as one of the newest members of the Legion. He has the ability to shapeshift all or part of his body into something else, animate or inanimate, as well as utilize the strength and power of what he transforms into. His father funds the Legion, which allows them access to expensive material (such as battle cruisers). Chameleon Boy seems to be one of the few members of the team that has a fun-loving and sarcastic disposition, the reason of which being that the rest of the team has had to deal with so many issues the past couple of years, they've become more solemn. He is good friends with Karate Kid, and in the episode in which the two met, "Cam" revealed that he is double-jointed.

Villains[]

  • The Fatal Five: The Fatal Five, consisting of the original five members (although Emerald Empress is the leader rather than Tharok), is one of the main villain teams on the Legion of Super Heroes animated series. The group appears in four episodes in season one. It is unclear when and how the group assembled in this continuity; the Sun-Eater storyline is adapted into the first season finale but the Fatal Five are the villains fought in the series premiere. The Fatal Five were released by Imperiex alongside the Legion of Super-Villains from their prison, though the group disbanded when Validus was taken by Imperiex while the Emerald Empress was rendered powerless by Matter-Eater Lad and abandoned by her remaining teammates.

Both Validus and Persuader were later seen operating alone, albeit under the aegis of Imperiex.

  • Alexis: In the Legion of Super Heroes episode "Legacy", the young Superman meets Alexis (voiced by Tara Strong), the "richest girl in the galaxy" in the 31st century, who also has a knack with machinery and access to her own corporation's powerful technology. A beautiful redhead who wears a purple jumpsuit (echoing Lex Luthor's original hair color and classic costume), Alexis starts out as a friend of Superman, but is scorned when he refuses to neglect his duties with the Legion in favor of spending time with her. However, she does kiss Superman in season two when he shows her her error.
  • The lineup consists of Lightning Lord, Hunter, Esper, Tyr, Wave, and Ron-Karr. This version is primarily led by Lightning Lord. Calling themselves the "Light Speed Vanguard", they pretend to be superheroes and attempt to out-perform the Legion of Super-Heroes. However, they are soon revealed to be financially motivated protector-extortionists and assassins. The team, minus Lightning Lord, return at the beginning of Season 2 assisting the Fatal Five. Now led exclusively by Tyr, they appear as one of several teams of villains released from prison by Imperiex. Brainiac 5 later refers to them as the Legion of Super-Villains.
  • Braniac: In Legion of Super Heroes, Brainiac 5 is a descendant of the original Brainiac 1.0 (voiced by Corey Burton) who is an unwanted robot on his home planet. In the second season episode "Message in a Bottle", Brainiac 5 reveals the past atrocities caused by his predecessor, one such atrocity being the shrinking and abduction of the Kryptonian city of Kandor, which would cause a chain of events leading to the demise of Krypton. Later in the episode, Brainiac 5 accesses the locked-down collective memory of Brainiac 1.0 to combat Imperiex. Brainiac 1.0 confesses to Brainiac 5 that he has watched him since he came online, and offers Brainiac 5 a chip that he tells him is an upgrade that will open "new avenues of possibility", ending the statement with "The choice is yours." Brainiac 5 then downloads the information. In the two-part series finale. Brainiac 1.0 shows ever increasing presence over his descendant, trying to make him fulfill his destiny. It is revealed then that Imperiex purposely had Brainiac 5 take the upgrade so that he would become Brainiac and join his ranks. By the time he begins a full scale assault on the Legion of Super-Heroes, Brainiac 1.0 has fully taken over and obliterates his attacking forces with devastating new weapons.
  • Sun-Eater: A Sun Eater is released from a weapon holdings platform by a renegade Controller. Brainiac 5 explains the Sun Eaters were created during an interstellar war called the "Great Crisis". Created to scare the two sides into ending the conflict, the weapon was only used twice, but then proved impossible to destroy or dismantle. The Legion teams with the Fatal Five to create a weapon that can destroy it. When the weapon fails to detonate due to a faulty connection, Ferro Lad sacrifices himself to act as a conductor.
  • Dark Circle: The Dark Circle appears as a terrorist organization seeking to overthrow the United Planets in the Legion of Super Heroes.
  • Imperiex: Imperiex appears in the Legion of Super Heroes animated series, voiced by Phil Morris.[2] The character was deemed to be a big enough threat to be used as the primary villain for the entire second season, but enough of a blank slate that his "real" DC Universe history could be modified for the TV version.[3]As opposed to his comic-book incarnation, this Imperiex instead relies on physical, direct combat. He can fly, is stronger than Superman, and is virtually indestructible. The only time that he is vulnerable is when he uses a cannon mounted in his chest, which is also his most powerful weapon. In addition, he has extendable claws and he wields a pair of powerful swords that can fire out waves of energy. He is also exceptionally intelligent and cunning. In the show, Imperiex was originally an alien (presumably from the planet Apokolips) raised in a gladiator lifestyle; over time his body was modified by the technology created by a scientist named Abel that allowed a perfect union of organic tissue and cybernetics. In the 41st century, Imperiex has wiped out nearly all resistance that stands in his way, with only a clone of Superman named Kell-El left to oppose him. Unable to stop Imperiex and his army, Kell-El travels back to the 31st century to recruit the Legion of Superheroes to help stop Imperiex.
  • Grimbor: Grimbor appears in the Legion of Super-Heroes. He has been working with Imperiex when it came to stealing items and has been pursued by Nemesis Kid (who was pursuing Grimbor on behalf of the Science Police) and the Legion of Super Heroes. When most of the Legion ended up hit by a weapon that removed their powers, only Karate Kid was left to fight him. Karate Kid managed to defeat him when one of Grimbor's chains got caught in a shaft and Grimbor was seemingly destroyed when Karate Kid triggered an explosive device on his belt.

Season 1: 2005-2006[]

# Total Title Directed by Written by Original airdate Prod. Code
1 1 "The Man of Tomorrow" Anthony Bell Aaron McGruder & Rodney Barnes November 6, 2005 103
Teenage Clark Kent is a regular geek at Smallville until a bunch of unknown superheroes recruits him and reveals his origin coming soon as Superman. In the team there are Triplicate Girl, Phantom Girl, Lightning Lad, Braniac 5, Saturn Girl and Bouncing Boy. They then must face against the returning... The Fatal Five.
2 2 "Cosmic Distortion" Anthony Bell Aaron McGruder & Rodney Barnes November 13, 2005 101
The Legion goes to an unknown planet where Saturn Girl falls into a Distortion hole and Superman and Lightning Lad goes went after her. She encounters wolf-like creature and befriends it. However, Superman and Lightning Lad both disagree when the thing tries to kill them.
3 3 "Legacy" Anthony Bell Aaron McGruder & Rodney Barnes November 20, 2005 102
Superman saves a girl named Alexis from being killed by a train. She then gets obsessed with him and then grows a crush on him. She then tries to spend more "quality time" with Superman until Superman's heroism is getting in the way of that. She then uses the Scavengers as a way to eliminate his friends.
4 4 "Mastermind" Joe Horne Aaron McGruder & Rodney Barnes November 27, 2005 104
Dark Circle Terrorist Organization hires an assassin to take out Saturn Girl when they remember that she was the one to destroy them. Emerald Empress returns and begins to make a rant and creates Nano-bots to eliminate the heroes.
5 5 "Lightningrod" Joe Horne Aaron McGruder & Rodney Barnes December 4, 2005 106
Lightning Lad gets angered by annoyed by Timber Wolf, jealous of Superman, and beat up by Braniac 5 and decides to resign from the team. He then goes solo and starts stealing ad robbing from banks and stores, ruining his reputation. Emerald Empress tries to persuade Lightning Lad to join them.
6 6 "The Story of Legion" Seung Eun Kim Aaron McGruder & Rodney Barnes December 11, 2005 107
Saturn Girl and Phantom Girl tells the story and origins of all of the heroes in the Legion. They all then goes on a quest to see what would it be like if they did not obtain their powers. Meanwhile, the Fatal Five travels with each hero to destroy them.
7 7 "Braniac See, Braniac Do" Seung Eun Kim Aaron McGruder December 18, 2005 109
Braniac gets a malfunction in his systems and is determined to rid of the Legion of Superheroes. He then eliminates them one by one until Phantom Girl & Superman are left. They then try to convince him that he can fight the evil. Superman then explains how he is good friends with him but it is up to Phantom Girl to save the day.
8 8 "King of the Panthers" Anthony Bell Aaron McGruder January 8, 2006 105
Timber Wolf, Superman, Bouncing Boy and Triplecate Girl all goes to the jungle so they can find a cure for Lightning Lad, Saturn Girl and Phantom Girl when they catch a lethal deadly disease that can on to people in seconds. The disease spreads through the team and leaves only Timber Wolf to save everyone.
9 9 "The Breakout" Kalvin Lee Aaron McGruder January 15, 2006 110
The Fatal Five and the Light Speed Vanguard both breaks out of prison and plots to work together to eliminate the Legion of Superheroes together. Superman however gets infected by a lethal virus that quarenteens him while the others are slowly dying from losing the fight. Superman then uses his disadvantage to beat the two teams.
10 10 "Child Prodigy" Joe Horne Aaron McGruder & Rodney Barnes January 22, 2006 108
Alexis Luthor breaks out of jail and she goes looking and finds her ascendent's (Lex Luthor) blueprints on how to destroy Superman. She then uses Woodhouse to help her construct a Super Mecha Robot to put an end to Superman unless he stays with her.
11 11 "Mark of Grimbor" Seung Eun Kim Aaron McGruder & Yamara Taylor February 12, 2006 112
Bouncing Boy makes fun of both Braniac 5 and Lightning Lad. Triplecate Girl gets anxious when she notices a new villain is stealing items for no apparent reason. The villain then captures the others and Triplecate Girl must save them all before Grimbor drops them in acid.
12 12 "Bouncing Boy Itis" Kalvin Lee Aaron McGruder & Yamara Taylor February 19, 2006 113
Bouncing Boy gets everyone annoyed of him and he goes out to have his own adventure. Braniac 5 decides to join him when they both get neglected by the others for some time. However, the two must fight against Lightning Lord.
13 13 "Knightwing" Seung Eun Kim Aaron McGruder March 5, 2006 111
Batman comes and seems to grow a crush on Phantom Girl and he gets both Timber Wolf and Lightning Lad jealous. He and Superman then embarks to stop both Grimbor and the Joker before he blows up Metropolis. However, to stop them, they must put their rivalry aside and develop a friendship.
14 14 "Day of the Black Sun Part I" Kalvin Lee Aaron McGruder & Yamara Taylor March 12, 2006 114
The whole Legion of Superheroes arrives when a Sun-Eater appears and creates a wormhole to suck up the heroes and kill them. Superman and Saturn Girl both stops it but gets stuck inside the Sun-Eater's symbionic wormhole.
15 15 "Day of the Black Sun Part II" Sean Song Aaron McGruder & Rodney Barnes March 19, 2006 115
Emerald Empress uses the the Sun-Eaters and the wormholes to create a dimmensional vortex that will obliterate anybody that sets foot even an inch of it. The Legion tries to rescue both Superman and Saturn Girl as they spend time with one another as they are stuck in a wormhole.

Season 2: 2007-2008[]

# Total Title Directed by Written by Original airdate Prod. Code
1 16 "Phobia Factory" Seung Eun Kim Aaron McGruder & Yamara Taylor October 8, 2007 205
Clark accidentally touches an item in the museum that causes it to reveal everyone's fear. The Fatal Five then uses this to their advantage. The Legion must then find a way how to combat their own worst fears or they are going to get eaten up by their own fear, created by Drax.
2 17 "Master of the Legion Gates" Seung Eun Kim Aaron McGruder & Rodney Barnes October 15, 2007 202
An old mentor of Braniac 5's comes but Lightning Lad gets jealous and seems to take over whenever Braniac tries to talk with him. Lightning Lord, Hunter, and Esper all escape prison and creates a diamond machine to destroy the Legion. Lightning Lad must choose between keeping his friend or keeping his new mentor.
3 18 "Girlpower" Seung Eun Kim Aaron McGruder October 22, 2007 203
All of the girls goes out and Emerald Empress brainwashes all of them except Superman to which she hit him far under the water. She then makes Bouncing Boy, Braniac 5 & Lightning Lad do her bidding and steal certain rubies. The three girls must then save their friends with the help of Superman (later on) to stop Emerald Empress.
4 19 "Imperiex" Seung Eun Kim Aaron McGruder & Rodney Barnes October 29, 2007 201
Grimbor gets turned in prison by Phantom Girl and Bouncing Boy. Imperiex then comes for those two when they accidentally replaces his Diamondcrust with a Rubythrust. He then hunts them down and the Legion must stop Imperiex and save their friends before Metropolis is no more.
5 20 "Enter the Superman" Seung Eun Kim Aaron McGruder November 5, 2007 204
Drax returns and this time brung Bizarro with him to help as extra muscle. The two then teams up and kidnaps all of Superman's friends. They then defeats Superman and puts him in a gladiator match against Bizarro. However, this leads up to Superman fighting Drax in his master evil plan.
6 21 "The Dark Knight" Seung Eun Kim Aaron McGruder & Rodney Barnes November 19, 2007 207
Batman returns and fails to stop Bane on his rampage. Lightning Lad then decides to help him catch the criminal with the help of Triplicate Girl. Superman later on helps when he and Braniac 5 discovers that Bane has tubes that he has venom injected in him.
7 22 "The Fatal Five Returns" Dan Fausett Aaron McGruder November 26, 2007 208
Emerald Empress reuintes the Fatal Five and and starts wrecking stuff in Metropolis to attract the Legion. Their plan succeeds and they then trick them and captures them all. Bouncing Boy then gets loose and must stop Emeral Empress' Eye so he can rescue his friends and they can beat the villains.
8 23 "Man of Steel" Dan Fausett Andre Brooks & Aaron McGruder & Jason Van Veen December 3, 2007 209
Phantom Girl gets worried when Superman does not laugh at her jokes about Lightning Lad and Bouncing Boy. Saturn Girl talks to him but to no prevail. Superman then beats Lightning Lad in a quick sparring match. Bizarro returns and bougher than ever. He then challenges Superman for his spot on the team in a battle of brute and strength.
9 24 "Invasion of Raging Katrina" Dan Fausett Aaron McGruder & Rodney Barnes December 10, 2007 206
After realizing his sister has been captured in the Arctics part of Metropolis, Lightning Lad goes to save her with Triplicate Girl and Braniac 5. Once there, it was revealed to be a trick and Lightning Lad must snap his sister out of her transparent state.
10 25 "The Bat in the Box" Dan Fausett Aaron McGruder & Rodney Barnes December 17, 2007 212
The Riddler creates rhymes that Batman and the Legion must solve together. Clayface then appears and plots to turn Batman and the Legion into mudb statues. He then revives the Light Speed Vanguard and they all plot to take the heroes out, starting with Batman.
11 26 "Kryptonite" Seung Eun Kim Aaron McGruder & Rodney Barnes January 21, 2008 213

Alexis finds Lex Luthor's final plan and she finds a last sharp chunk of Kryptonite. Alexis and Woodhouse both make Alexis a Bionic cape and costume and she is now Vega Girl. Vega Girl then injects Kryptonite into Superman and he is thought dead. She then tries to bring him back after regretting what she did. Note: Superman kissed Alexis in this episode.

12 27 "Magnus Artillery" Dan Fausett Aaron McGruder January 28, 2008 214
Saturn Girl finds her mother nearly dead and she reveals that her father was killed by her twin older sister, Neptune Girl. The Legion then meets her and she decieves them but Saturn Girl must fight Neptune Girl to avenge their father.
13 28 "League of Legions" Dan Fausett Aaron McGruder & Rodney Barnes February 4, 2008 215
The Legion goes to a conference with the Fatal Five, Imperiex and the Light Speed Vanguard. The three all decides to work together and defeats the heroes one by one until it is only Phantom Girls, Saturn Girl, Lightning Lad and Superman.
14 29 "Paradox Part I" Dan Fausett Aaron McGruder & Rodney Barnes Unaired (US)
March 16, 2008 (CAN)
210

Imperiex creates a vortex and is interrupted by Superman. Superman then thwarts his plans in time but he has a trump card and fires his RykerFire Cannon at him and Superman is supposedly dead. The enitre Legion of Superheroes prepares a memorial for Superman.

15 30 "Paradox Part II" Seung Eun Kim Aaron McGruder & Rodney Barnes Unaired (US)
March 23, 2008 (CAN)
211

The memorial for Superman commences and they send him to the Moon. The Legion then fights Imperiex in hopes of defeating him. He however uses his Penultimate Ray and simply defeats the Legion. He then plans to make tests on them. Meanwhile, Superman awakens from a deep sleep and heads back to Earth but clashes with a crater and a comet and beats Imperiex as Superman X.

Season 3: 2010[]

# Total Title Directed by Written by Original airdate Prod. Code
1 31 "Homecoming"[3] Sung Dae Kang Aaron McGruder May 2, 2010 304
The entire Legion celebrates Superman's return but gets upset when he acts differently. The Legion then returns home and Saturn talks to Superman X. Superman X then ignores her and leaves the the base to have his rematch with Drax.
2 32 "Nightfalls"[3] Young Chan Kim Aaron McGruder May 9, 2010 302
Superman X disappears into the night and Batman comes to help Saturn Girl look for him. The two has a steakout and tries to figure out where he could be. Meanwhile, Galactic Bandits tries to defeat both Bouncing Boy and Triplicate Girl.
3 33 "Carnage of Legion"[3] Young Chan Kim Aaron McGruder May 16, 2010 306
Triplicate Girl leaves the Legion to stay with her parents and promises to return. Saturn Girl and Braniac 5 finds Superman X and drags him back to the base. Saturn Girl gets attacked by Neptune Girl who dates Superman X and she must stop her.
4 34 "Wanted" Sung Hoon Kim Aaron McGruder May 23, 2010 303
Emerald Empress and Lightning Lord both work together as they put their differences aside. They then start causing havoc around Metropolis. Meanwhile, Timber Wolf and Phantom Girl cannot put their differences aside and must learn to to defeat this new menace.
5 35 "Bounce" Sung Dae Kang Aaron McGruder May 30, 2010 307
Bouncing Boy becomes happy when his father visits and pretends to be captain for a day to impress his father. Superman X finally turns back to normal after The Fatal Five uses their team combo on him.
6 36 "Dreamscape" Sung Hoon Kim Aaron McGruder June 6, 2010 309

Both Superman and Saturn Girl enter the dreams of their teammates, courtesy of Braniac 5. They both then must encounter the Drean Thief and must try to get back the dreams that he stolen and he creates what happens in the dreams.

Note: Superman and Saturn Girl kissed in this episode and officially becomes a couple.

7 37 "Evil New Leaf"[3] Sung Dae Kang Aaron McGruder June 13, 2010 310
Mano, apart of the Fatal Five tries to turn over a new leaf. Braniac 5 believes him and tries to help him. Lightning Lad however keeps putting Braniac 5's idea down. Braniac 5 then leaves the team temporarily to seek a way to help Mano.
8 38 "Superman Begins"[4] Sung Hoon Kim Aaron McGruder & Rodney Barnes June 20, 2010 301
Superman practices with Timber Wolf on how to control his Superman X. They both then goes out in the woods and trains but Timber Wolf falls in a mind shaft. Superman X must then control himself in order to save his own pal.
9 39 "Blind Date"[4] Young Chan Kim Aaron McGruder June 27, 2010 308

Saturn Girl and Superman both go out on their first honeymoon when they repeatidly get interrupted by either Lightning Lad or a villain. Phantom Girl goes on a date with Bouncing Boy and they share their first kiss. They then start going steady as well, with the exception of Imperiex returning.

Note: Phantom Girl kissed Bouncing Boy and they become an offical couple.

10 40 "Astro: The Legion Superhero" Sung Dae Kang Aaron McGruder July 4, 2010 312
Astro comes to the base when he gets lost in Metropolis. He then works with the Legion Superheroes and discovers that the Sorcerer, Millennio, Gastro, Pyro-man, Badger-Man, and the Bulldozer all come and arrives in Metropolis to stop the Legion by working with Exmerald Empress.
11 41 "Land of the Bat" Young Chan Kim Rodney Barnes & Aaron McGruder July 11, 2010 311

Superman tries out his Superman X with Batman and Batman goes Batman X. They both then must work together with the Green Lantern, Wonderwoman, The Flash, and Hawkgirl. Superman must work with Wonderwoman to rescue Flash after he gets captured by Man-Bat.

Note: This is a non-canon episode to the series. Superman kissed Wonderwoman in this episode.

12 42 "Mr. Menace" Sung Hoon Kim Aaron McGruder July 18, 2010 313
Mano reveals his thoughts on evilhood to the Fatal Five and gets kicked out. He then gets tortured by Lightning Lad and Timber Wolf because he is not being trusted. Superman, Phantom Girl, Saturn Girl and Braniac 5 all decides to test him.
13 43 "LightningStorm"[3] Sung Dae Kang Aaron McGruder August 1, 2010 315

Lightning Lad gets struck by lightning in the Galaxy. Superman, Braniac 5 and Bouncing Boy went to go find him when it is revealed that he is resting at Alexis' house. Lightning Lad then falls in love with her and asks Superman and the other guys for tips on how to get her as Imperiex returns to kill Superman (X).

14 44 "Superman Unleashed: Part I" Young Chan Kim Aaron McGruder August 8, 2010 314
The Legion returns back to when they took Clark and they find out that Braniac the original arrives and tries to kill them. He first all the heroes energy except for Superman and Braniac 5. Braniac 5 and Superman then fights Braniac but he causes Superman to lose his mind in Superman X and Superman X leaves the team and is thought dead when he is kicked deep to the Earth's Core.
15 45 "Superman Unleashed: Part II"[4] Sung Hoon Kim Aaron McGruder August 15, 2010 305

The Legion tries to fight Braniac while Lightning Lad tries to find Superman X. Superman X then interacts in battle with Drax again until half of his body turns to pure bones. Drax then joins up with Bizarro and Braniac as they plan their final step. As Smallville is almost at its knees, and the heroes captured, Superman X returns in time and fights the three in one more epic fight. He then defeats them by powering down from Superman X and sacrificing it to gain more power to defeat them. The heroes then begins to live in Smallville and then travels back to the 31st Century.

Note: Superman removes his Superman X form. Superman has a long kiss with Saturn Girl and kissed Alexis on the cheek.

Superman: Unleashed episodes[]

Season 1: 2004-2005[]

# Title Director(s) Writer(s) Original Airdate(s)
1 "Initiation" Joaquim dos Santos Stan Berkowitz July 31, 2004
A teenage Clark Kent learns of his distinctive powers and must learn to harness and hone his own skills. Meanwhile, the tyranny of Braniac has begun and it is up to Superman to stop him.
2 "The Main Man Part I" Dan Riba J. M. DeMatteis (Adapted from a story by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons) August 7, 2004
Batman and Wonder Woman find Superman held captive by Mongul in the Fortress of Solitude and dreaming of an idyllic life on Krypton, courtesy of a wish-fulfilling parasitic plant known as the Black Mercy. This episode is adapted from a popular story written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Dave Gibbons for Superman Annual #11 in 1985. This also marks the first, and only appearance by Joe Chill in the DCAU[citation needed], as Batman's idyll is revealed to be watching his father beat the thug senseless over and over.
3 "Under the Knight" Joaquim dos Santos Henry Gilroy August 14, 2004
Morgaine le Fey transforms Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and Green Lantern into 8-year-olds after Mordred uses his magic to remove all adults from Earth and keep children on the earth. Lots of comic relief in this episode comes from Wonder Girl displaying a crush on Batboy, who simply acts like a smaller version of his adult self, a clueless Superboy in every situation, a young Green Lantern who hides his nerdish side, and the Demon Etrigan as an infant. Based loosely on elements of the DC Comics events JLA: World Without Grown Ups and Young Justice: Sins of Youth.[citation needed]
4 "Toy to the World" Joaquim dos Santos Robert Goodman August 21, 2004
Wonder Woman teams up with two super powered brothers, Hawk and Dove, to stop Ares' plans to escalate a European civil war by loosing a war machine called the Annihilator into the fray. As a nod to their earlier roles as brothers on The Wonder Years, the two brothers were voiced by Fred Savage (Hank/Hawk) and Jason Hervey (Don/Dove), though at the last second Savage and Hervey switched roles.
5 "Jurassic Play" Dan Riba Paul Dini August 28, 2004
The centuries-old enchantress Circe transforms Wonder Woman into a pig as revenge against Diana's mother. Batman and Zatanna work together to return her to normal, while B'wana Beast attempts to find the "Wonder Pig" before she's butchered at a slaughterhouse. It contains the famous scene of Batman singing the jazz standard "Am I Blue?" to a nightclub audience. In this episode Batman confesses that there is something between him and Wonder Woman. Throughout the entire episode it is very visible that Batman has feelings for Wonder Woman, and that she feels the same. This episode features the singing of actress/singer Rachel York, who performs Lulu's Back In Town by Al Dubin and Harry Warren on this episode
6 "Supergirl" Dan Riba Robert Goodman September 4, 2004
Supergirl, Green Arrow, and The Question investigate Supergirl's disturbing dreams. They discover that Cadmus created a clone of Supergirl named Galatea while she was recovering from her fight against Superman on Earth.
7 "LexCorps." Joaquim dos Santos J. M. DeMatteis September 18, 2004
The full power of the newly-expanded League is unleashed for the first time while trying to keep Ivo's android Amazo from reaching his goal: vengeance against the recently-reformed Lex Luthor. Luthor and the Atom attempt to create a weapon to neutralize Amazo's nanotechnology, though their victory is largely assisted by Dr. Fate.
8 "Livewire" Dan Riba Andrew Kreisberg September 11, 2004
The Justice League battle Mordru in the background, while the narrative follows Booster Gold as he attempts to close a walking black hole while he's supposed to be on "crowd control".
9 "Ultimatum" Joaquim dos Santos J. M. DeMatteis December 4, 2004
The Justice League meets the Ultimen, a popular group of young heroes. The Ultimen discover they are the results of a government experiment in creating super humans and only have a short time to live. In frustration and anger they strike out against the Justice League.
The Ultimen are pastiches of several superheroes that were created for (and are unique to) the Super Friends animated series. The members were Long Shadow (based upon Apache Chief), Wind Dragon (Samurai), Juice (Black Vulcan), Downpour (Zan of the Wonder Twins), and Shifter (Jayna of the Wonder Twins).
10 "Weather Troll" Dan Riba Warren Ellis December 11, 2004
Most of the League battles with powerful alien nanotechnology, but realize that the waves of self-replicating robots cannot be simply destroyed. The diminutive Atom shrinks himself to stop the robots from the inside.
11 "Action Heroes" Joaquim dos Santos Dwayne McDuffie December 18, 2004
A trio of college kids accidentally resurrect Solomon Grundy, reviving him more powerful than ever but with no memories of his past. Dr. Fate, Amazo, Aquaman, and Shayera assist League regulars stopping his rampage. This episode marks the return of Shayera Hol (Hawkgirl) to the Justice League.
12 "Target Practice" Dan Riba Dwayne McDuffie January 22, 2005
Batman, Wonder Woman, and Green Lantern chase Chronos to the past, where they team up with some of the greatest DC heroes of the Old West. After defeating stolen future tech in that era, they again follow Chronos to the future. Warhawk from the Batman Beyond era is revealed to be Green Lantern and Hawkgirl's son.
Guest starring: Bat Lash, Jonah Hex, El Diablo, and Ohiyesa "Pow-Wow" Smith.
13 "Superman X" Joaquim dos Santos Dwayne McDuffie January 29, 2005
Batman, Green Lantern, and Wonder Woman chase Chronos into the future Gotham City of Batman Beyond, just in time to face a battle with a group of Jokerz beside that era's Justice League. The time travelers are taken to the Justice League Unlimited refuge. An older Bruce Wayne reveals the street gang they fought together was enhanced by Chronos who led them to kill the rest of the League of that era. The combined heroes defeat the retooled Jokerz, and Batman traps Chronos in a time loop.
Guest starring: Batman (Terry McGinnis), Warhawk, a 65 year old Static, and Hal Jordan (in his only appearance in the DCAU as Green Lantern).

Season 2: 2005-2006[]

# Title Director(s) Writer(s) Original Airdate(s)
14 "Darkseid" Joaquim dos Santos Stan Berkowitz July 31, 2004
The League expands their operations, enlisting new recruits across the globe. The newest of these is Green Arrow, who has repeatedly refused to respond to invitations to join the League. He is therefore pulled to the rebuilt, and much larger, Watchtower by teleport. Opting against joining, he hitches a ride back to Earth with the team of Green Lantern, Captain Atom and Supergirl, who have been sent on a mission to stop a giant, uncontrolled, nuclear-power machine in an unnamed Asian country. Supergirl learns about the value of having a solid mission plan, while Green Arrow is given the opportunity to see how his brand of heroism can be of use to the Justice League. This episode also features cameos from over 30 other heroes, many of whom would be featured in subsequent episodes. Most notably, Green Arrow's decision to join the League is shown to be influenced by catching his first glimpse of Black Canary.
15 "Something about Kid Flash" Dan Riba J. M. DeMatteis (Adapted from a story by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons) August 7, 2004
Batman and Wonder Woman find Superman held captive by Mongul in the Fortress of Solitude and dreaming of an idyllic life on Krypton, courtesy of a wish-fulfilling parasitic plant known as the Black Mercy. This episode is adapted from a popular story written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Dave Gibbons for Superman Annual #11 in 1985. This also marks the first, and only appearance by Joe Chill in the DCAU[citation needed], as Batman's idyll is revealed to be watching his father beat the thug senseless over and over.
16 "Thunderstorm" Joaquim dos Santos Henry Gilroy August 14, 2004
Morgaine le Fey transforms Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and Green Lantern into 8-year-olds after Mordred uses his magic to remove all adults from Earth and keep children on the earth. Lots of comic relief in this episode comes from Wonder Girl displaying a crush on Batboy, who simply acts like a smaller version of his adult self, a clueless Superboy in every situation, a young Green Lantern who hides his nerdish side, and the Demon Etrigan as an infant. Based loosely on elements of the DC Comics events JLA: World Without Grown Ups and Young Justice: Sins of Youth.[citation needed]
17 "Toystore" Joaquim dos Santos Robert Goodman August 21, 2004
Wonder Woman teams up with two super powered brothers, Hawk and Dove, to stop Ares' plans to escalate a European civil war by loosing a war machine called the Annihilator into the fray. As a nod to their earlier roles as brothers on The Wonder Years, the two brothers were voiced by Fred Savage (Hank/Hawk) and Jason Hervey (Don/Dove), though at the last second Savage and Hervey switched roles.
18 "Bride of Queens" Dan Riba Paul Dini August 28, 2004
The centuries-old enchantress Circe transforms Wonder Woman into a pig as revenge against Diana's mother. Batman and Zatanna work together to return her to normal, while B'wana Beast attempts to find the "Wonder Pig" before she's butchered at a slaughterhouse. It contains the famous scene of Batman singing the jazz standard "Am I Blue?" to a nightclub audience. In this episode Batman confesses that there is something between him and Wonder Woman. Throughout the entire episode it is very visible that Batman has feelings for Wonder Woman, and that she feels the same. This episode features the singing of actress/singer Rachel York, who performs Lulu's Back In Town by Al Dubin and Harry Warren on this episode
19 "Crossing Flames" Dan Riba Robert Goodman September 4, 2004
Supergirl, Green Arrow, and The Question investigate Supergirl's disturbing dreams. They discover that Cadmus created a clone of Supergirl named Galatea while she was recovering from her fight against Superman on Earth.
20 "The Next Lex Luthor" Joaquim dos Santos J. M. DeMatteis September 18, 2004
The full power of the newly-expanded League is unleashed for the first time while trying to keep Ivo's android Amazo from reaching his goal: vengeance against the recently-reformed Lex Luthor. Luthor and the Atom attempt to create a weapon to neutralize Amazo's nanotechnology, though their victory is largely assisted by Dr. Fate.
21 "Identity Crisis" Dan Riba Andrew Kreisberg September 11, 2004
The Justice League battle Mordru in the background, while the narrative follows Booster Gold as he attempts to close a walking black hole while he's supposed to be on "crowd control".
22 "A Date with Destiny" Joaquim dos Santos J. M. DeMatteis December 4, 2004
The Justice League meets the Ultimen, a popular group of young heroes. The Ultimen discover they are the results of a government experiment in creating super humans and only have a short time to live. In frustration and anger they strike out against the Justice League.
The Ultimen are pastiches of several superheroes that were created for (and are unique to) the Super Friends animated series. The members were Long Shadow (based upon Apache Chief), Wind Dragon (Samurai), Juice (Black Vulcan), Downpour (Zan of the Wonder Twins), and Shifter (Jayna of the Wonder Twins).
23 "Dark Matter" Dan Riba Warren Ellis December 11, 2004
Most of the League battles with powerful alien nanotechnology, but realize that the waves of self-replicating robots cannot be simply destroyed. The diminutive Atom shrinks himself to stop the robots from the inside.
24 "A Green Lantern/Superman Story" Joaquim dos Santos Dwayne McDuffie December 18, 2004
A trio of college kids accidentally resurrect Solomon Grundy, reviving him more powerful than ever but with no memories of his past. Dr. Fate, Amazo, Aquaman, and Shayera assist League regulars stopping his rampage. This episode marks the return of Shayera Hol (Hawkgirl) to the Justice League.
25 "Bizarro's Return" Dan Riba Dwayne McDuffie January 22, 2005
Batman, Wonder Woman, and Green Lantern chase Chronos to the past, where they team up with some of the greatest DC heroes of the Old West. After defeating stolen future tech in that era, they again follow Chronos to the future. Warhawk from the Batman Beyond era is revealed to be Green Lantern and Hawkgirl's son.
Guest starring: Bat Lash, Jonah Hex, El Diablo, and Ohiyesa "Pow-Wow" Smith.
26 "Girls Night Out" Joaquim dos Santos Dwayne McDuffie January 29, 2005
Batman, Green Lantern, and Wonder Woman chase Chronos into the future Gotham City of Batman Beyond, just in time to face a battle with a group of Jokerz beside that era's Justice League. The time travelers are taken to the Justice League Unlimited refuge. An older Bruce Wayne reveals the street gang they fought together was enhanced by Chronos who led them to kill the rest of the League of that era. The combined heroes defeat the retooled Jokerz, and Batman traps Chronos in a time loop.
Guest starring: Batman (Terry McGinnis), Warhawk, a 65 year old Static, and Hal Jordan (in his only appearance in the DCAU as Green Lantern).

Season 3: 2006-2007[]

# Title Director(s) Writer(s) Original Airdate(s)
27 "Shocking Heights" Joaquim dos Santos Stan Berkowitz July 31, 2004
The League expands their operations, enlisting new recruits across the globe. The newest of these is Green Arrow, who has repeatedly refused to respond to invitations to join the League. He is therefore pulled to the rebuilt, and much larger, Watchtower by teleport. Opting against joining, he hitches a ride back to Earth with the team of Green Lantern, Captain Atom and Supergirl, who have been sent on a mission to stop a giant, uncontrolled, nuclear-power machine in an unnamed Asian country. Supergirl learns about the value of having a solid mission plan, while Green Arrow is given the opportunity to see how his brand of heroism can be of use to the Justice League. This episode also features cameos from over 30 other heroes, many of whom would be featured in subsequent episodes. Most notably, Green Arrow's decision to join the League is shown to be influenced by catching his first glimpse of Black Canary.
28 "Batman/Superman Tag Team" Dan Riba J. M. DeMatteis (Adapted from a story by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons) August 7, 2004
Batman and Wonder Woman find Superman held captive by Mongul in the Fortress of Solitude and dreaming of an idyllic life on Krypton, courtesy of a wish-fulfilling parasitic plant known as the Black Mercy. This episode is adapted from a popular story written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Dave Gibbons for Superman Annual #11 in 1985. This also marks the first, and only appearance by Joe Chill in the DCAU[citation needed], as Batman's idyll is revealed to be watching his father beat the thug senseless over and over.
29 "Destructive Testing" Joaquim dos Santos Henry Gilroy August 14, 2004
Morgaine le Fey transforms Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and Green Lantern into 8-year-olds after Mordred uses his magic to remove all adults from Earth and keep children on the earth. Lots of comic relief in this episode comes from Wonder Girl displaying a crush on Batboy, who simply acts like a smaller version of his adult self, a clueless Superboy in every situation, a young Green Lantern who hides his nerdish side, and the Demon Etrigan as an infant. Based loosely on elements of the DC Comics events JLA: World Without Grown Ups and Young Justice: Sins of Youth.[citation needed]
30 "I Want That" Joaquim dos Santos Robert Goodman August 21, 2004
Wonder Woman teams up with two super powered brothers, Hawk and Dove, to stop Ares' plans to escalate a European civil war by loosing a war machine called the Annihilator into the fray. As a nod to their earlier roles as brothers on The Wonder Years, the two brothers were voiced by Fred Savage (Hank/Hawk) and Jason Hervey (Don/Dove), though at the last second Savage and Hervey switched roles.
31 "Beauty Marked" Dan Riba Paul Dini August 28, 2004
The centuries-old enchantress Circe transforms Wonder Woman into a pig as revenge against Diana's mother. Batman and Zatanna work together to return her to normal, while B'wana Beast attempts to find the "Wonder Pig" before she's butchered at a slaughterhouse. It contains the famous scene of Batman singing the jazz standard "Am I Blue?" to a nightclub audience. In this episode Batman confesses that there is something between him and Wonder Woman. Throughout the entire episode it is very visible that Batman has feelings for Wonder Woman, and that she feels the same. This episode features the singing of actress/singer Rachel York, who performs Lulu's Back In Town by Al Dubin and Harry Warren on this episode
32 "Toy Dino" Dan Riba Robert Goodman September 4, 2004
Supergirl, Green Arrow, and The Question investigate Supergirl's disturbing dreams. They discover that Cadmus created a clone of Supergirl named Galatea while she was recovering from her fight against Superman on Earth.
33 "Nature vs. Nurture" Joaquim dos Santos J. M. DeMatteis September 18, 2004
The full power of the newly-expanded League is unleashed for the first time while trying to keep Ivo's android Amazo from reaching his goal: vengeance against the recently-reformed Lex Luthor. Luthor and the Atom attempt to create a weapon to neutralize Amazo's nanotechnology, though their victory is largely assisted by Dr. Fate.
34 "Combustion" Dan Riba Andrew Kreisberg September 11, 2004
The Justice League battle Mordru in the background, while the narrative follows Booster Gold as he attempts to close a walking black hole while he's supposed to be on "crowd control".
35 "Livetime" Joaquim dos Santos J. M. DeMatteis December 4, 2004
The Justice League meets the Ultimen, a popular group of young heroes. The Ultimen discover they are the results of a government experiment in creating super humans and only have a short time to live. In frustration and anger they strike out against the Justice League.
The Ultimen are pastiches of several superheroes that were created for (and are unique to) the Super Friends animated series. The members were Long Shadow (based upon Apache Chief), Wind Dragon (Samurai), Juice (Black Vulcan), Downpour (Zan of the Wonder Twins), and Shifter (Jayna of the Wonder Twins).
36 "The Return" Dan Riba Warren Ellis December 11, 2004
Most of the League battles with powerful alien nanotechnology, but realize that the waves of self-replicating robots cannot be simply destroyed. The diminutive Atom shrinks himself to stop the robots from the inside.
37 "Negative Superman" Joaquim dos Santos Dwayne McDuffie December 18, 2004
A trio of college kids accidentally resurrect Solomon Grundy, reviving him more powerful than ever but with no memories of his past. Dr. Fate, Amazo, Aquaman, and Shayera assist League regulars stopping his rampage. This episode marks the return of Shayera Hol (Hawkgirl) to the Justice League.
38 "Trapped" Dan Riba Dwayne McDuffie January 22, 2005
Batman, Wonder Woman, and Green Lantern chase Chronos to the past, where they team up with some of the greatest DC heroes of the Old West. After defeating stolen future tech in that era, they again follow Chronos to the future. Warhawk from the Batman Beyond era is revealed to be Green Lantern and Hawkgirl's son.
Guest starring: Bat Lash, Jonah Hex, El Diablo, and Ohiyesa "Pow-Wow" Smith.
39 "Bizarro's Creation" Joaquim dos Santos Dwayne McDuffie January 29, 2005
Batman, Green Lantern, and Wonder Woman chase Chronos into the future Gotham City of Batman Beyond, just in time to face a battle with a group of Jokerz beside that era's Justice League. The time travelers are taken to the Justice League Unlimited refuge. An older Bruce Wayne reveals the street gang they fought together was enhanced by Chronos who led them to kill the rest of the League of that era. The combined heroes defeat the retooled Jokerz, and Batman traps Chronos in a time loop.
Guest starring: Batman (Terry McGinnis), Warhawk, a 65 year old Static, and Hal Jordan (in his only appearance in the DCAU as Green Lantern).
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