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Episode #31 – Flash and Substance Original Airdate – February 11th, 2006 Batman and Orion see a different side of the Flash when a rogues? Review by Stu | Credits Written by Matt Wayne Directed by Joaquim dos Santos Music by Michael McCuistion Animation by Dong Woo Animation Co., LTD. Voices |
Review It?s always nice to be surprised in an episode of Justice League Suffice to say, my worries were needless. It proved to be a nice, small fun episode that did a fantastic job showcasing the world The Flash lives in. Just about everything is covered here ? his secret identity, his work outside the JL, his villains and most importantly, Central One of the coolest things about this episode was the chance to finally see some of the Flash?s rouges animated. Flash is often seen only slightly below Batman and Spider-Man in those ?Who has the best rouge?s?? polls, so it was great to finally see someone other than My only experience with the character was Mark Hamill?s wonderful portrayal in The Flash television series, and he was equally brilliant here. There was obviously a lot drawn from the TV show, as The Trickster even looks like Hamill! As with any Hamill performance, this one doesn?t disappoint. It?s not quite as out there as I was expecting, he doesn?t play it as a full on, crazy mad man, more like someone who?s just a little loopy. It?s actually closer to Hamill?s normal voice than I?ve ever heard him play before ? Joker, Hobgoblin, Wolverine, Gargoyle and the others have all been exaggerated voices, put on it you will. Here, he almost plays it straight, and it?s still utterly flawless. It seems, even after 14 years voicing characters in the DCU, Hamill is still peerless. There?s little denying that he is the very best ever. The entire interrogation scene is simply masterfully executed from all involved, everything from the script to the staging to the performances. The villains were fine here (special mention must go to Alexis Denisoff for his performance as Mirror Master!) as did the ?back up? members of the JL. Batman was a wise choice? because he?s Batman. I won?t bother explaining the sheer awesomeness of this shows version of Batman because if you?re reading this, you?re already well aware that Batman is the balls. Orion was a wise choice too, I originally thought he wouldn?t fit at all, but his arrogant, almost smug opinion of those around him really fit in with the theme of the episode. Whilst Flash may be the odd one out up in the Watchtower full of superheroes, in Central City, everyone else is out of their place ? this is his turf. This episode is simply Flash?s finest appearance in the DCU to date, possibly save for him laying the smack down on Brainthor in the outstanding "Divided We While the episode may appear as filler to some due to its complete lack of the Legion Of Doom, it truly is a great episode and at this point, it completely destroys the previous episodes in the season by comparison. |






































































